Patents by Inventor Glenn K. Walker

Glenn K. Walker has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).

  • Patent number: 7270154
    Abstract: A fuel storage and dispensing system is provided that is effective in reducing the emission of harmful volatile organic compounds. In accordance with one embodiment of the present invention, a fuel storage and dispensing system is provided comprising at least one storage tank, an air exhaust port, at least one fuel dispenser, a fuel dispensing nozzle, a rigid, fuel dispensing spout, a boot, a pressure relief chamber, a filter system, and at least one pump. The rigid, fuel dispensing spout further defines a non-coaxial fuel tube. The boot is configured to maintain a sufficient level of vacuum within the fuel storage and dispensing system. The boot is further configured to prevent fresh air from entering the fuel dispensing nozzle.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 28, 2004
    Date of Patent: September 18, 2007
    Assignee: Vapor Systems Technologies, Inc.
    Inventors: Glenn K. Walker, Rodger P. Grantham, Ken Allen
  • Patent number: 6953496
    Abstract: A fuel storage system is provided including at least one storage tank, an exhaust port, a filter system, and at least one pump positioned to cause fluid to pass through a filter input port. The filter system comprises a filter input port coupled to the fluid vent port, a fuel vapor duct defining a flow path extending from the filter input port to a primary filter output port and a secondary filter output port partitioned from the fuel vapor duct by the permeable partition. At least one pump is positioned to cause fluid to pass through the filter input port. The storage tank and the pump are arranged such that major portions of the system operate below atmospheric pressure such that system leaks do not lead to release of fugitives from the fuel into the atmosphere.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 21, 2003
    Date of Patent: October 11, 2005
    Assignee: Vapor Systems Technologies, Inc.
    Inventors: Rodger P. Grantham, Glenn K. Walker
  • Patent number: 6835223
    Abstract: A fuel storage and dispensing system reduces the emission of harmful volatile organic compounds. The system includes at least one storage tank, an air exhaust port, at least one fuel dispenser, a fuel dispensing nozzle, a rigid, fuel dispensing spout, a boot, a pressure relief chamber, a filter system, and at least one pump. The rigid, fuel dispensing spout further defines a non-coaxial fuel tube. The boot is configured to maintain a sufficient level of vacuum within the fuel storage and dispensing system. The boot is further configured to prevent fresh air from entering the fuel dispensing nozzle. The system may further include a pressure relief chamber that is effective in compensating for high temperature pressure build up in a vapor assist hose, a fuel dispensing nozzle and spout assembly, a vapor recovery boot assembly, and a Venturi shut-off assembly for a fuel dispensing nozzle and spout.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 31, 2002
    Date of Patent: December 28, 2004
    Assignee: Vapor Systems Technologies, Inc.
    Inventors: Glenn K. Walker, Rodger P. Grantham, Ken Allen
  • Publication number: 20040182246
    Abstract: A fuel storage system is provided including at least one storage tank, an exhaust port, a filter system, and at least one pump positioned to cause fluid to pass through a filter input port. The filter system comprises a filter input port coupled to the fluid vent port, a fuel vapor duct defining a flow path extending from the filter input port to a primary filter output port and a secondary filter output port partitioned from the fuel vapor duct by the permeable partition. At least one pump is positioned to cause fluid to pass through the filter input port. The storage tank and the pump are arranged such that major portions of the system operate below atmospheric pressure such that system leaks do not lead to release of fugitives from the fuel into the atmosphere.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 21, 2003
    Publication date: September 23, 2004
    Inventors: Rodger P. Grantham, Glenn K. Walker
  • Publication number: 20040025698
    Abstract: A fuel storage system is provided including at least one storage tank, an exhaust port, a filter system, and at least one pump positioned to cause fluid to pass through a filter input port. The filter system comprises a filter input port coupled to the fluid vent port, a fuel vapor duct defining a flow path extending from the filter input port to a primary filter output port and a secondary filter output port partitioned from the fuel vapor duct by the permeable partition. At least one pump is positioned to cause fluid to pass through the filter input port. The storage tank and the pump are arranged such that major portions of the system operate below atmospheric pressure such that system leaks do not lead to release of fugitives from the fuel into the atmosphere.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 21, 2003
    Publication date: February 12, 2004
    Inventors: Rodger P. Grantham, Glenn K. Walker
  • Publication number: 20030192429
    Abstract: A fuel storage and dispensing system is provided that is effective in reducing the emission of harmful volatile organic compounds. In accordance with one embodiment of the present invention, a fuel storage and dispensing system is provided comprising at least one storage tank, an air exhaust port, at least one fuel dispenser, a fuel dispensing nozzle, a rigid, fuel dispensing spout, a boot, a pressure relief chamber, a filter system, and at least one pump. The rigid, fuel dispensing spout further defines a non-coaxial fuel tube. The boot is configured to maintain a sufficient level of vacuum within the fuel storage and dispensing system. The boot is further configured to prevent fresh air from entering the fuel dispensing nozzle.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 31, 2002
    Publication date: October 16, 2003
    Inventors: Glenn K. Walker, Rodger P. Grantham, Ken Allen
  • Publication number: 20030057954
    Abstract: A diagnostic fuel storage system is provided and includes a pressure sensor configured to monitor pressure at one or more diagnostic points within the system. In accordance with one embodiment of the present invention, a diagnostic fuel storage system is provided comprising at least one storage tank, a filter system, at least one pump, and at least one pressure sensor. The storage tank includes a fuel vapor vent port. The filter system comprises a filter input port coupled to the fuel vapor vent port. The pump is positioned to cause fuel vapor to pass through the filter input port. The storage tank, the filter system, and the pump are arranged such that the storage tank and selected fuel vapor ducts in communication with the storage tank operate below atmospheric pressure. The pressure sensor is configured to monitor pressure at one or more diagnostic points within the storage tank, the selected fuel vapor ducts, and combinations thereof.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 24, 2001
    Publication date: March 27, 2003
    Inventors: Rodger P. Grantham, Glenn K. Walker
  • Patent number: 6293996
    Abstract: A fuel storage system is provided including a storage tank, an exhaust port, a filter system, a primary pump, and at least one secondary pump. The storage tank includes a fuel delivery port, a fluid vent port, and a pollutant return port. The filter system includes a filter input port coupled to the fluid vent port, a fuel vapor duct, and primary and secondary filter output ports. The fuel vapor duct defines a flow path extending from the filter input port to the primary filter output port. The primary filter output port is coupled to the pollutant return port. At least a portion of the fuel vapor duct forms a permeable partition designed to pass a non-pollutant component of fluid within the fuel vapor duct through the permeable partition and designed to inhibit passage of a pollutant component of fluid within the fuel vapor duct through the partition. The secondary filter output port is partitioned from the fuel vapor duct by the air-permeable partition and is coupled to the exhaust port.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 15, 1999
    Date of Patent: September 25, 2001
    Assignee: Vapor Systems Technologies, Inc.
    Inventors: Rodger P. Grantham, Glenn K. Walker
  • Patent number: 5285744
    Abstract: An extended flexible polyurethane inner hose defines a fuel supply passage and is surrounded by an unbonded braided nylon reinforcement filament. The inner hose extends within a molded polyurethane and flexible corrugated outer hose which defines an annular fuel vapor return passage around the inner hose. Corresponding end portions of the hoses are connected to a fuel dispensing nozzle by a tubular metal inner coupling member, a tubular nylon outer coupling member, and a nylon nut. A small flexible fuel evacuation tube extends within the lower portion of the vapor return passage adjacent the inner hose, and an annular rotary coupling or union member and ring seals are confined between the inner and outer coupling members to define a fuel evacuation passage which connects the evacuation tube to a corresponding tube within the dispensing nozzle.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 4, 1992
    Date of Patent: February 15, 1994
    Assignee: Vapor Systems Technologies, Inc.
    Inventors: Rodger P. Grantham, Glenn K. Walker
  • Patent number: 5156191
    Abstract: A hose assembly and method of making the same are provided, the hose assembly having fluid passages therein for respectively conveying a volatile liquid in one direction from the container, the assembly comprising a flexible inner hose having an outer peripheral surface and defining an inner one of the passages, a flexible outer hose having an inner peripheral surface and being disposed around the inner hose, the inner peripheral surface of the outer hose and the outer peripheral surface of the inner hose defining an outer one of the passages, a coupling fixed to an end portion of the outer hose, a tubular fitting fixed to an end portion of the inner hose, and a holding unit holding the fitting and the end portion of the inner hose substantially concentrically within the coupling and the outer hose to define a continuation of the outer passage, the holding unit comprising a spider-like member having a ring telescopically disposed on the fitting and a plurality of substantially straight arms radiating outwardl
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 19, 1991
    Date of Patent: October 20, 1992
    Assignee: Dayco Products, Inc.
    Inventors: Glenn K. Walker, Rodger P. Grantham, Guy L. Renshaw
  • Patent number: 5056569
    Abstract: A hose assembly and method of making the same are provided, the hose assembly having a first fluid passage therein for respectively conveying a volatile liquid in one direction to a container and a second fluid passage therein for returning the vapors of the volatile liquid from the container, the assembly comprising a flexible inner hose having an outer peripheral surface and defining the first fluid passage therein, and a flexible outer hose having an inner peripheral surface and being disposed around the inner hose, the inner peripheral surface of the outer hose and the outer peripheral surface of the inner hose defining the second fluid passage therebetween, the inner hose having a Venturi therein that tends to remove liquid from a certain area of the second fluid passage, the outer hose having wire reinforcing therein to tend to prevent inward crushing of the outer hose in a manner to damage the Venturi.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 5, 1988
    Date of Patent: October 15, 1991
    Assignee: Dayco Products, Inc.
    Inventors: Glenn K. Walker, Rodger P. Grantham, Guy L. Renshaw