CONTINUOUS REFILL ODORANT
20210332952 · 2021-10-28
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Abstract
A continuous refill odorant injection system is provided that includes two tanks. A secondary tank is for short term use with an odorization system, and it can work independently or in conjunction with a primary, source tank that is able to hold more odorant than the secondary tank. This improves upon the logistics of an odorant injection system by allowing for continuous operation, less frequent odorant refill occasions, and flexibility in tank location and source location for the manufacture and transport of the larger primary tank.
Claims
1. An odorant injection system for introducing an odorant into a pipeline, the system including: a first tank member that stores a quantity of odorant; and a second tank member from which a pump of the odorant injection system can draw odorant; wherein the second tank member is smaller than the first tank member and is configured to be refilled from the first tank member.
2. The odorant injection system of claim 1, wherein the second tank member is configured to independently operate the odorant injection system.
3. The odorant injection system of claim 1, wherein the first tank member can be configured to fill the second tank member manually or automatically within operational parameters of an odorization system.
4. The odorant injection system of claim 1, wherein each of the first tank member and the secondary tank member includes a down comer.
5. The odorant injection system of claim 1, wherein the second tank member can be isolated from the first tank member without interruption to the odorant injection system while the first tank member is being refilled or serviced.
6. The odorant injection system of claim 1, the system further including a valve between the first tank member and the second tank member.
7. The odorant injection system of claim 6, wherein the first tank member may be filled with odorant independently from the second tank member when the valve is closed.
8. The odorant injection system of claim 6, wherein odorant may be supplied to the second tank member from the first tank member when the valve is open.
9. The odorant injection system of claim 1, wherein a gas supplied to the first tank member drives the odorant from the first tank member to the second tank member.
10. The odorant injection system of claim 1, wherein the first tank member and the second tank member may exchange a volume of odorant to maintain pressure equalization as the temperature of the first tank member and the second tank member change.
11. An odorant injection system for introducing an odorant into a pipeline, the system comprising: a source tank; a secondary tank in fluid communication with the source tank; a volume of odorant stored within at least one of the source tank and the secondary tank; and a pump in fluid communication with the secondary tank for drawing odorant from the secondary tank.
12. The odorant injection system of claim 11, wherein the source tank has a first volume, the secondary tank has a second volume, and the first volume is greater than the second volume.
13. The odorant injection system of claim 11, wherein the secondary tank is configured to independently operate the odorant injection system.
14. The odorant injection system of claim 11, wherein the source tank is configured to fill the secondary tank manually or automatically within operational parameters defined by a user.
15. The odorant injection system of claim 11, wherein the source tank delivers odorant to the secondary tank as the pump draws odorant from the secondary tank.
16. The odorant injection system of claim 11, wherein at least one of the source tank and the secondary tank include a down comer.
17. The odorant injection system of claim 11, further including a pipe in fluid communication with the source tank and wherein the pipe supplies a gas to the source tank.
18. The odorant injection system of claim 17, wherein the gas supplied via the pipe to the source tank increases the pressure within the source tank.
19. The odorant injection system of claim 11, the odorant injection system further including a valve located between the source tank and the secondary tank.
20. The odorant injection system of claim 11, wherein the source tank may be refilled independently of the secondary tank as the pump draws odorant from the secondary tank.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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[0020] As provided in
[0021] As illustrated in
[0022] The injection system 1, including the tank member 5, preferably sits on a skid member 10. The tank member 5 may typically be made from carbon steel or stainless steel and is preferably mounted on the same skid member 10 as the rest of the odorization injection system 1. The tank member 5 may be equipped with a fill port 15 through which odorant may be introduced to the secondary tank member 5 via a source tank member using the process described below. Tube or pipe (not illustrated) may be provided from the fill port 15 to the source tank with a valve installed there between. As will be described below, that valve may isolate the tank member 5 from the source tank member for periods of maintenance and during refilling of the source tank. A vent port 20 may also be provided that may allow excess pressure to vent when the tank member 5 is either being filled or supplying odorant to the pipeline. As set forth below, a down comer such as a dip tube may be provided on a draw-off valve 25 associated with the odorization injection system 1 to allow for smooth odorant discharge and a full draw-off. The dip tube (or down comer) is optional and may prevent odorant from being drawn from the bottom of the source tank member since odorant found at the bottom of the source tank member may introduce debris to the tank member 5. Odorant may ultimately be delivered to a pipeline by a tube or pipe 27.
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[0024] In the embodiment illustrated in
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[0026] In one embodiment, the desired volume of liquid odorant 40 within the tank member 5 may be forty (40) gallons. However, in alternative embodiments, the volume of liquid odorant 40 within the tank member 5 may vary greatly, depending on a particular user's preference. In any case, pressure between the tank members 5, 30 preferably remain at equilibrium relative to one another while liquid odorant 40 is drawn from the secondary tank member 5, via the pipe 45 to the injection system (not illustrated).
[0027] At some point, the liquid odorant 40 in the primary tank member 30 may become depleted or close to being depleted, and thus in need of refill. In
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[0029] At this time, the primary tank member 30 has been filled and the tank member 5 may remain empty while there is no change in the pressure of tank member 5. This may be because the pump is not in operation. When the primary tank member 30 is sufficiently full, blanket gas which has been applied to the primary tank member 30 via the pipe 50 may cause liquid odorant 40 to be reintroduced into the tank member 5, and the pressure equilibrium may be restored between the tank members 5, 30.
[0030] In yet another alternative embodiment illustrated in
[0031] It should be noted that the state of the tank members 5, 30 may vary depending on temperature. Such variability in temperature may depend on the location of the primary tank member 30 (e.g., indoors or outdoors), the materials the tank members 5, 30 are composed of, properties of the liquid odorant 40, and other foreseeable variables. As is well-known and understood in the art, in order to maintain certain pressures between the tank members 5, 30, distributions of the liquid odorant 40 within the tank members 5, 30 may vary in various embodiments.
[0032] As is evident from the foregoing description, certain aspects of the present invention is not limited by the particular details of the examples illustrated herein, and it is therefore contemplated that other modifications, applications, variations, or equivalents thereof, will occur to those skilled in the art. Many such changes, modifications, variations and other uses and applications of the present constructions will, however, become apparent to those skilled in the art after considering the specification and the accompanying drawings. All such changes, modifications, variations and other uses in applications which do not depart from the spirit and scope of the present inventions are deemed to be covered by the inventions which are limited only by the claims which follow.