B67D7/0478

Spilled fuel collection system
10343750 · 2019-07-09 ·

The spilled fuel collection system is configured for use with the fuel vent of a vessel. The fuel vent is designed to release gas and fuel during an event selected from the group consisting of: a) a build-up of gas pressure within the fuel tank; and, b) overfilling the fuel tank with fuel. The spilled fuel collection system is an accessory that captures fuel and fuel vapors that escape through the fuel vent of a vessel during the fueling process. The spilled fuel collection system comprises a transportable fuel container, a hose, and a quick connect fitting. The transportable fuel container captures the fuel and vapor that escape through the fuel vent. The hose transports the escaped fuel and vapor from the fuel vent into the transportable fuel container. The quick connect fitting secures the hose to the fuel vent.

Volatile liquids refueling apparatus
10259700 · 2019-04-16 · ·

A volatile liquid refueling apparatus, which includes a probe including an outer collar, and a receiver including a receiving collar, where the outer collar of the probe and the receiving collar of the receiver are configured to join to create a vapor-tight enclosure, and where the receiver further includes a locking mechanism whereby the apparatus can be locked in an open position.

VALVE FOR VAPOUR RECOVERY SYSTEM
20190077652 · 2019-03-14 ·

A valve for a vapour recovery system including a valve body having an inlet and an outlet, a valve seat within the valve body, a valve closure member releasably engageable with the valve seat, a socket portion for receiving a pipe member, a plurality of engagement members configured to be releasably engageable with a portion of a pipe member received in the socket portion for releasably retaining the pipe member in the socket portion, and an actuation member mounted on the valve body. The actuation member includes a recess for receiving each of the engagement members and is displaceable between a first position in which the engagement members are received in the recesses in the actuation member, and a second position in which the actuation member urges the engagement members inwardly towards a deployed configuration in which they engage with and retain a pipe member located in the socket portion.

METHOD FOR TRANSFERRING VOLATILE LIQUIDS
20190031494 · 2019-01-31 ·

A method for transferring volatile liquid from a refueling tank to the fuel tank of an internal combustion device including the steps of providing a volatile liquid refueling apparatus, having a probe including an outer collar and a receiver including a receiving collar, where the outer collar and the receiving collar are configured to join to create a vapor-tight enclosure, installing the receiver in the fuel tank of an internal combustion device, installing the probe in the refueling tank, inserting the probe into the receiver, engaging the receiving collar and the probe outer collar to create a vapor-tight enclosure, transferring volatile liquid from the refueling tank to the fuel tank, and disengaging the probe from the receiver, including sealing the refueling tank and the tank.

Systems and methods for a refueling request

Methods and systems are provided for opening a refueling door. In one example, a method may include gradually opening the refueling door in proportion to a fuel tank depressurization rate.

DEVICE FOR FUELLING MOTOR VEHICLES WITH LIQUEFIED GAS
20180312390 · 2018-11-01 ·

A device for fueling motor vehicles with a fluid used as a fuel and composed of liquefied gas, in particular liquefied natural gas, includes: at least one storage container; a cooling device; at least one conveying device for feeding the fluid from the at least one storage container to at least one fueling device for motor vehicles; and at least one line for supplying the fluid to the fueling device. The at least one line includes a media-conveying central pipeline as a medium pipe and at least one additional media-conveying pipeline that is arranged concentrically with respect to the central pipeline and defines an annular space together with the media-conveying central pipeline. The media-conveying central pipeline and the at least one annular space supply and return the fluid or a gas flow. The at least one additional media-conveying pipeline is surrounded by a jacket pipe.

FUEL VENT CONNECTOR, VENTING SYSTEM HAVING FUEL VENT CONNECTOR, AND METHOD
20180251366 · 2018-09-06 ·

A fuel vent connector includes a longitudinal axis and a flow path a long the longitudinal axis. The connector further includes a first portion pivotally supporting a plurality of fingers, each finger amongst the plurality of fingers having a latching head biased radially outwardly and configured to latch within a fuel vent opening. The connector further includes a second portion biased longitudinally away from the first portion with respect to the longitudinal axis. The flow path extends through the first and second portions, and longitudinal movement of the second portion towards the first portion moves the fingers radially inward.

VOLATILE LIQUIDS REFUELING APPARATUS
20180251364 · 2018-09-06 ·

A volatile liquid refueling apparatus, which includes a probe including an outer collar, and a receiver including a receiving collar, where the outer collar of the probe and the receiving collar of the receiver are configured to join to create a vapor-tight enclosure, and where the receiver further includes a locking mechanism whereby the apparatus can be locked in an open position.

VOLATILE LIQUIDS REFUELING APPARATUS WITH DUEL LOCKING RECEIVER
20180251365 · 2018-09-06 ·

A volatile liquid refueling apparatus, which includes a probe including an outer collar, and a receiver including a receiving collar, where the outer collar of the probe and the receiving collar of the receiver are configured to join to create a vapor-tight enclosure, and where the receiver further includes a duel locking mechanism whereby the apparatus can be locked in either an open position or a closed position.

SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR A REFUELING REQUEST

Methods and systems are provided for opening a refueling door. In one example, a method may include gradually opening the refueling door in proportion to a fuel tank depressurization rate.