Drainable Fuel Nozzle Receptacle
20210362996 · 2021-11-25
Inventors
Cpc classification
B67D7/56
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B67D7/04
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B67D7/32
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B67D7/04
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A fuel nozzle receptacle for use with auxiliary fuel tanks is disclosed. A fuel nozzle is received in a receptacle or boot in a nozzle-down orientation that defines a secure storage for the nozzle. The receptacle includes a drain port on the lower end of the receptacle and a drain tube is attached to the drain port. A valve is plumbed into the receptacle. When residual fuel has accumulated in the receptacle, the end of the drain tube is fed into an appropriate holding vessel and the valve is opened to allow the residual fuel to drain from the receptacle into the holding vessel.
Claims
1. A fuel nozzle receptacle for an auxiliary fuel system, comprising: a nozzle receptacle for receiving a fuel nozzle in a nozzle down orientation, the nozzle receptacle having an open upper end, a closed lower end with a drain port extending through the closed lower end, and; a selectively openable valve in the drain port.
2. The fuel nozzle receptacle according to claim 1 wherein the closed lower end defines a reservoir for holding residual fuel.
3. The fuel nozzle receptacle according to claim 2 including a drain hose attached to the drain port.
4. The fuel nozzle receptacle according to claim 1 including a cowling extending over the open upper end to define a weatherproof enclosure.
5. The fuel nozzle receptacle according to claim 1 including a sight glass in the nozzle receptacle.
6. The fuel nozzle receptacle according to claim 5 wherein the closed lower end defines a reservoir for holding residual fuel.
7. The fuel nozzle receptacle according to claim 6 including a drain hose attached to the drain port.
8. The fuel nozzle receptacle according to claim 7 including a cowling extending over the open upper end to define a weatherproof enclosure.
9. A fuel nozzle receptacle for an auxiliary fuel system, comprising: a nozzle boot having an open upper end and a lower end that defines a residual fuel catchment; a drain at the lower end of the nozzle boot; a drain hose connected to the drain; and a valve for selectively opening and closing a fluid pathway from the residual fuel catchment to the drain hose.
10. The fuel nozzle receptacle according to claim 9 including a cowling extending over the open upper end to define a weatherproof enclosure.
11. The fuel nozzle receptacle according to claim 9 including a sight glass in the nozzle boot.
12. The fuel nozzle receptacle according to claim 11 in which the sight glass is in the residual fuel catchment.
13. The fuel nozzle receptacle according to claim 11 in which the sight glass is graduated.
14. The fuel nozzle receptacle according to claim 9 further comprising mounting means for attaching the nozzle boot to a surface.
15. A fuel nozzle receptacle for an auxiliary fuel system, comprising: a weatherproof nozzle receptacle for receiving a fuel nozzle in a nozzle down orientation, the weatherproof nozzle receptacle having an open upper end with a cowling extending over the open upper end, a closed lower end with a drain port extending through the closed lower end, wherein the closed lower end of the weatherproof nozzle receptacle defines a reservoir for retaining residual fuel draining from the fuel nozzle; and a valve in the drain port.
16. The fuel nozzle receptacle according to claim 15 further including a drain hose connected to the drain port.
17. The fuel nozzle receptacle according to claim 15 in which the valve is selectively openable and closable to respectively initiate a flow of residual fuel retained in the reservoir into the drain hose, and to stop the flow of residual fuel retained in the reservoir into the drain hose.
18. The fuel nozzle receptacle according to claim 17 further including a sight glass in the reservoir.
19. The fuel nozzle receptacle according to claim 18 in which the sight glass is graduated.
20. The fuel nozzle receptacle according to claim fabricated from a material that is not degradable by petrochemicals.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0007] The invention will be better understood, and its numerous objects and advantages will be apparent by reference to the following detailed description of the invention when taken in conjunction with the following drawings.
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF ILLUSTRATED EMBODIMENTS
[0018] The invention will now be described in detail with reference to the drawings. Directional terms used herein correspond to the convention wherein, for instance: “upper” refers to the direction above and away from a ground plane; “lower” is generally in the opposite direction, “inward” is the direction from the exterior toward the interior of the component, “vertical” is the direction normal to a horizontal ground plane, and so on.
[0019] A prior art fuel nozzle receptacle 100 is shown in
[0020] A first illustrated embodiment of a fuel nozzle receptacle 10 according to the present invention is shown in
[0021] It will be appreciated that the components of the receptacle 10 may be fabricated from any material appropriate for use with petrochemicals, including metals, plastics and the like, which are not degradable by petrochemicals. Moreover, the components such as the boot 12 and the reducing coupling 26 may be fabricated in a unitary module that includes fittings for installation of a valve 32 and an outlet 34. The valve 32 may be of any appropriate type, including the gate valves 32 shown in
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[0023] It will further be appreciated that the configuration of the boot 12 may be varied according to need and circumstance from that shown in
[0024] With reference to
[0025] Those of skill in the art will understand that the fuel nozzle 10 described herein creates a flow path for residual fuel that flows or drains from the nozzle 20, the flow path running from the nozzle 20 to the boot 12, through a drain opening at the lower end of the boot and into a valve assembly, and from the valve assembly through a drain tube. The lower, or distal end 24 of the boot 12 defines a catchment basin or reservoir for accumulating fuel that drains from the nozzle 20. When an operator observes that fuel that has accumulated in the reservoir needs to be drained, the drain tube 38 is inserted into an appropriate container and the valve 32 is opened so that the fuel accumulated in the reservoir drains into the container. The valve assembly includes a selectively openable and closable valve—when the valve is open the fluid path is open so that residual fuel that has accumulated in the reservoir in the boot 12 flows out of the drain tube into a collector vessel; when the valve is closed the fluid path is closes so that residual fuel accumulates in the boot.
[0026] The fuel nozzle 10 described herein may be used in numerous types of vehicles and numerous other situations, ranging from pickup trucks and other trucks, emergency vehicles and agricultural equipment and stationary fuel tanks.
[0027] While the present invention has been described in terms of preferred and illustrated embodiments, it will be appreciated by those of ordinary skill that the spirit and scope of the invention is not limited to those embodiments, but extend to the various modifications and equivalents as defined in the appended claims.