Patent classifications
B67D2007/0444
Fuel delivery system having a hose end valve
A fuel delivery system and method for controlling a fuel delivery system includes a fuel control device including a valve and an electronic sensor assembly integrated to the fuel control device and is arranged to detect an operational positioning of the valve, to generate a record of the real-time activation of the valve, and to compare records of real-time activation against a schedule of fuel deliveries to detect unauthorized fuel access.
FUEL DELIVERY SYSTEM HAVING A HOSE END VALVE
A fuel delivery system and method for controlling a fuel delivery system includes a fuel control device including a valve and an electronic sensor assembly integrated to the fuel control device and is arranged to detect an operational positioning of the valve, to generate a record of the real-time activation of the valve, and to compare records of real-time activation against a schedule of fuel deliveries to detect unauthorized fuel access.
LOGISTICS SYSTEM FOR THE AUTOMATIC TRANSFER OF AT LEAST ONE FLUID MEDIUM
Disclosed herein is a logistics system and a method for the automatic transshipment of at least one fluid medium. The logistics system includes at least one transshipment site, wherein the transshipment site is configured to carry out at least one process selected from the group consisting of loading a mobile tank with the fluid medium and unloading the fluid medium from the mobile tank, where the transshipment site has at least one pipe system having at least one pipe connection, at least one controller, where the controller is programmed to control at least one function of the logistics system, at least one movement system having at least one movement arm and an automatic coupling system, where the movement arm is configured to move the coupling system, where the automatic coupling system is configured to automatically open at least one tank nozzle of the mobile tank, where the automatic coupling system is furthermore configured to automatically open the pipe connection of the transshipment site, and where the automatic coupling system is furthermore configured to fluidically connect the tank nozzle and the pipe connection.
Fuel head assembly for hydraulic fracturing
A fuel head assembly for a fuel tank has a fuel head body, an inlet connector, an inlet tube, an overflow tube, and a fuel level sensor. An upper end of the fuel body has an inlet port, a sensor port, an overflow port, and a vent port. The lower end of the fuel head body is connectable to the fuel tank. The inlet connector is connected to an upstream end of the inlet port. The inlet tube is connected to a downstream end of the inlet port. The inlet tube extends into the fuel tank. The overflow tube is connected to the overflow port. The fuel level sensor is positioned in the fuel sensor port and has a portion extending into the fuel tank.