Separate Controls For Plural Series Liquid Flow Line Valves Patents (Class 141/210)
  • Patent number: 7728309
    Abstract: The present invention discloses a high throughput screening method and system, which can be used to screen a plurality of fluid samples to ascertain their corresponding information. For example, a polymer solution sample is screened to ascertain information about its micro structure character such as including its crystallinity property. The high throughput screen system comprises a plurality of sampling passages and one or more screening devices for screening multiple samples simultaneously or almost simultaneously to get their corresponding information so as to meet research requirement of the relevant field.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 11, 2006
    Date of Patent: June 1, 2010
    Assignee: Yashentech Corporation
    Inventors: Peijun Cong, Zhuo Wang, Youqi Wang
  • Patent number: 6095204
    Abstract: A fuel dispensing nozzle for delivering fuel into a fuel tank by way of a fill pipe accommodates onboard refueling vapor recovery equipped vehicles by provision of vacuum and pressure relief for the vapor recovery conduit disposed in communication with the vapor conduit through an external surface of the fuel dispensing nozzle.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 14, 1997
    Date of Patent: August 1, 2000
    Assignee: Healy Systems, Inc.
    Inventor: James W. Healy
  • Patent number: 6019146
    Abstract: A multi-product fuel dispensing system is provided for dispensing a plurality of fuels stored in a plurality of reservoir tanks. A fuel delivery conduit delivers a specific grade of fuel from one or more of the reservoir tanks. The conduit includes at least two flow channels, one for conveying a first grade of fuel and another for conveying a second grade of fuel. A nozzle connected to the conduit includes a blend valve for each flow channel. The nozzle can deliver the first grade of fuel, the second grade of fuel or a third grade of fuel comprising a blend of the first and second grades of fuel. An ultrasonic flow meter is mounted in the nozzle to measure the flow of fuel.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 29, 1998
    Date of Patent: February 1, 2000
    Assignee: Dresser Industries, Inc.
    Inventor: Ken W. Taylor
  • Patent number: 5927350
    Abstract: A system for preventing spillage from containers during the filling thereof includes an electrical circuit extending between one or more filling ports of the container and being connected with one or more liquid level sensitive switches within the container. A liquid dispensing apparatus for dispensing liquid into the container is coupled to the circuit so as to be enabled to dispense liquid into the container when the circuit is closed and to be disabled from dispensing liquid into the container when the circuit is opened. The circuit includes electrically isolated leads at each of the one or more filling ports that can be connected with each other so as to complete the circuit at that port when either the filling port is properly capped or the liquid dispensing apparatus is properly coupled to the port.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 6, 1998
    Date of Patent: July 27, 1999
    Assignee: Customized Transportation Inc.
    Inventor: George Thomas Kissinger, Jr.
  • Patent number: 5867403
    Abstract: A fuel dispenser is disclosed. The fuel dispenser has a housing which contains two chambers, one contains a computer and the other the hydraulic parts of the dispenser. Fiber optic cables connect a fiber optic switch which detects the cradling of a nozzle to a computer, and other fiber optic cables connected to a pulser signal the flow of fuel in the meter of the dispenser to the computer. The computer controls a liquid crystal display which prompts the customer to actuate keys on a keyboard adjacent to the display. A pivotal boot supported by a horizontal shaft receives the nozzle. This boot pivots to permit better access to the hydraulic area of the housing. The shaft, itself, is rotatable to actuate a switch to indicate, through fiber optic cable, to the computer that the nozzle is stored and to shut down pumping. A fiber optic pulser feeds light signals to the computer for indicating the flow of fuel through the meter.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 11, 1995
    Date of Patent: February 2, 1999
    Assignee: Universal Epsco, Inc.
    Inventors: Bolling H. Sasnett, Jr., Bolling H. Sasnett, III, Richard M. Huff, Bruce A. Works, Randall C. Watts
  • Patent number: 5213142
    Abstract: A Stage II Vapor Recovery System is provided with a special array of storage tanks, dispensers, fuel pumps, vapor assist pumps, and flow control nozzles, to capture hydrocarbon emissions, prevent condensate from blocking vapor return lines, and dispense gasoline or other liquid fuel and condensate to customer tanks. Specifically, fuel lines connect storage tank to flow control nozzles via dispensers and are assisted by fuel pumps to pump gasoline into customers' tanks. The nozzles have vapor passageways to capture hydrocarbon vapors emitted during fueling. The captured vapors are pumped by vapor assist pumps from the vapor passageways through vapor return lines into the storage tanks. The nozzles are equipped with condensate liquid pickup tubes to remove condensed vapors blocking the vapor return lines. The condensate liquid tubes communicate with condensate venturi ports adjacent venturi sleeves in the nozzles.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 4, 1991
    Date of Patent: May 25, 1993
    Assignee: Amoco Corporation
    Inventors: Wolfgang H. Koch, Dennis J. Strock, Michael S. Butkovich, Harry B. Hartman
  • Patent number: 4596278
    Abstract: A balanced, two-stage pressure poppet valve for a fuel dispensing nozzle is disclosed, with the valve controlling the dispensing of fuel. When the valve is closed, fluid pressure aids in holding the valve in its closed position and, upon effecting opening of the valve, a first valve member is opened thereby to dump the fuel pressure acting on the valve holding it closed immediately prior to opening of the main valve member so that only the biasing force of a spring (and not the fuel pressure forces) need be overcome to open the valve for fuel dispensing purposes. Further, a flexible flow stabilizer member is positioned downstream from the main valve so as to reduce turbulence in the flow path of the dispensing nozzle and to minimize flow and pressure surges. Also, an improved configuration of a check valve in the nozzle is disclosed.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 11, 1985
    Date of Patent: June 24, 1986
    Assignee: Husky Corporation
    Inventor: Arthur C. Fink, Jr.
  • Patent number: 4214614
    Abstract: A valve means for a fuel dispensing nozzle located in the nozzle discharge spout at the outlet end thereof for sealing the outlet end to prevent the flow of fuel and fuel vapors out of the discharge spout when the nozzle flow control valve is closed. The valve means is responsive to the operation of the flow control valve so that when the flow control valve is closed, the valve means is closed and so that when the flow control valve is operated to flow fuel through the discharge spout, the valve means is open. To this purpose, actuating means responsive to the operation of the flow control valve are provided to establish fluid communication between the valve means and the flow passage upstream of the flow control valve and, alternately, between the valve means and the flow passage in the discharge spout. In one embodiment, the valve means located in the discharge spout at the outlet end thereof is a pinch valve, and in another embodiment, the valve means is a wafer valve.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 4, 1978
    Date of Patent: July 29, 1980
    Assignee: Chevron Research Company
    Inventor: Walter R. Pyle