FUEL PUMP
20190016584 · 2019-01-17
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B67D7/84
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B67D7/221
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
G07F9/023
PHYSICS
G07F9/026
PHYSICS
B67D7/04
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
G06Q10/0639
PHYSICS
International classification
B67D7/22
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
G07F9/02
PHYSICS
B67D7/84
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
Devices, means and arrangements used for the supply or dispatch of fuels for vehicles, including dispenser of fuel is described. There is a system of inventory control, receipt printing, fleet control with supply restrictions, storage in portable memories such as USB, electronic identification of seller, customer and vehicle, improved control system and management of fleets with storage of identifiers and generation of accurate and updated reports for delivery to the customer and respective collection of fuel, wireless communication with the control center to prevent data manipulation that may take place with having physical wiring, high durability and performance keyboard, and mainly with receipt formats that can be customized according to the needs and requirements of the customers.
Claims
1. A fuel pump comprising: An upper compartment provided with an electronic arrangement which is operatively connected to one or more display screens, to a printing mechanism, and to one or more flow modules; and A lower compartment provided with a hydraulic structure which is connected to one or more fuel tanks/reservoirs and to a fuel dispatch device through which the fuel is dispatched in the vehicles; Wherein the pump comprises: One or more inventory level sensors arranged in said fuel tanks/reservoirs and operatively connected with said electronic arrangement, One or more pressure and temperature sensors arranged in said fuel tanks/reservoirs and connected to said electronic arrangement, A data input mechanism arranged in said upper compartment, which comprises a capacitive keyboard provided with a glass touch surface and connected to said electronic arrangement, A USB data transmission port arranged in said upper compartment and connected to said electronic arrangement, and A fleet management module connected to said electronic arrangement.
2. A fuel pump according to claim 1, wherein said inventory level sensors are water level sensors and product level sensors, bath of which are magnetostrictive type sensors.
3. A fuel pump, according to claim 1, wherein the fleet management module has one or more electronic label readers which can be selected from the group that consists of iButton, RF Tags or Rings, contact less cards or devices with NFC technology, said reading being wireless.
4. A fuel pump according to claims 1, wherein said fleet management module has an information keyboard supplementary to the keyboard of the data input mechanism, and comprises a configurable odometer or horometer of up to 4 different fields with numerical or alphanumeric possibilities.
5. A fuel pump according to claim 4, wherein said fleet management module has storage means, for electronic identifiers with restrictions by dispatch and by volume quantity dispatched in one day.
6. A fuel pump according to claim 1, wherein, a data storage module is provided.
7. A fuel pump according to claim 1, wherein said data storage module is connected to said fleet management module, to said USB data transmission port, to said inventory level sensors and said electronic arrangement.
8. A fuel pump according to claim 1, wherein said display screens comprise: One or more display screens for measurement of volume of the dispatched product, One or more display screens for equivalence in money of the dispatched product, One or more display screens for price per volume unit, One or more display screens for current product levels, and One or more display screens for recharge recording.
9. A fuel pump according to claim 1, wherein there is provided a communication module which is connected to said electronic arrangement through respective pins.
10. A fuel pump according to claim 9, wherein said communication module is wireless and is selected from the group consisting of communication via Wi-Fi or GSM.
11. A fuel pump according to claim 9, wherein said communication module is via Ethernet.
12. A fuel pump according to claim 1, wherein said hydraulic structure comprises a flow display, a measurement unit a solenoid valve, a relief valve, a filter, a hose and a motor pump connected to a ball valve, the same being interconnected by respective pipes and elbow joints.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0020] For greater clarity and understanding of the object of the present invention, the same has been illustrated in several figures, in which the invention has been represented in one of the preferred embodiments, all by way of example, wherein:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0034] Referring now to the figures, it is seen that the invention consists of a new fuel pump which is indicated by the general reference 1. Said pump 1 comprises an upper compartment 2 which has a top drawer 3, several side covers 4 and a top front cover 5, said upper drawer 3 being provided with respective curved supports 6. Likewise, said upper compartment 2 houses an electronic arrangement 7,
[0035] It is pointed out that said components are mounted on two plates 25 which are supported by respective supports 26 which are arranged in an intermediate cover 27 which has a ventilation sheet 28 which separates said upper compartment 2 from a lower compartment 29. Likewise, said display screens comprise one or more display screens for measurement of volume of the dispatched product one or more display screens for equivalence in money of the dispatched product such that the user always knows how the money equivalent of the fuel being supplied, one or more configurable display screens for price per volume unit in accordance with the needs and parameters of the fuel supply station, one or more display screens for current product levels, and one or more display screens for recharge recording. Whereas, said printing mechanism is a ticket dispenser.
[0036] On the other hand, said inventory level sensors 17 are disposed in the fuel tanks/reservoirs and comprise water level sensors and product level sensors, both of which are magnetostrictive type sensors. The use of such level sensors in conjunction with these pressure and temperature sensors allows the operation of recharge and/or leakage detection algorithms in the tank and also allow the calculation of temperature compression (CTL) and pressure compression (CPL), thus providing the dispatched gross and net volumes. In this way, said sensors 17 allow measuring the fuel inventory stored in the fuel station tanks by segmenting the amount of product (fuel) and water that exists in the tank without relying on any fuel inventory console as an additional accessory. It is pointed out that up to 4 level sensors can be connected, ensuring the control of fuel inventory of up to 4 tanks, all without requiring any additional management software or connection to any additional external platform. Also, the arrangement of the level, pressure and temperature sensors allows the control of the dispatched fuel and in turn control the inventory stored in the tanks, allowing the control of inventory reconciliation, being an ideal control for validation of missing or surplus fuel. In this way, the amount delivered versus the inventory can be analyzed and it is possible to control that there are no non-technical losses of fuel, all without requiring any additional management software or the connection to any additional external platform.
[0037] On the other hand, said data input mechanism 16 comprises a 20-key capacitive keyboard with a glass touch surface, allowing high performance and improved durability that prevents the keys from fading and eventually erasing the letter or number that was printed there, which is a problem present in the current pumps due to the constant use thereof. On the other hand, said fleet management module 15 allows an adequate management or handling when there are clients having a plurality of vehicles and a permanent control over them is required. This fleet management module allows the storage of electronic identifiers with restrictions by dispatch and by volume quantity dispatched in one day and the respective report can be generated, according to the needs of the client. Also, this fleet management module has a system of manual acquisition by means of typing supplementary information to the register, such as an odometer or horometer, which is configurable up to 4 different fields with numerical or alphanumeric possibility. In a preferred embodiment of the invention, the fleet management module also has a series of electronic label readers, such as iButton, RF Tags or Rings, among others, where said reading is carried out wirelessly (via respective Wi-Fi or GSM modules) or wired (via a respective Ethernet module), as the case may be, in order to identify each of the electronic markers that are independently located on each vehicle that is part of the fleet. In this way, the amount of fuel per day that a vehicle can receive may be indicated, all without requiring any additional management software or connection to any additional external platform.
[0038] With respect to the data storage module 11, it may interact directly with said fleet management module 15, since the system may store all the records generated in the fleet management in said memory unit, such as the USB type memory. On the other hand, said data storage module 11 may be connected to said fleet management module 15, to said USB data transmission port 14 and to said inventory level sensors 17. On the other hand, through a handling and management mechanism it is possible to directly control and manage the pump of the invention autonomously to perform openings and closings of the operator shifts, electronic identification of the operator (vendor), where these openings and closings can be stored in storage 11, or may also be printed to have a physical control, while allowing the search of previous registries in the display module for subsequent printing.
[0039] Referring to the lower compartment 29, it has rear 30 and front 31 walls, a side wall 32 provided with respective holes for the passage of a fuel dispatch device 33 and a flow display 34, and a side wall 35 provided with a hole for the passage of a ball valve which will be described below. Said walls 30, 31, 32 and 35 are mounted on a lower support 36 which has a front lower support 37 and several inner supports 38. It is pointed out that said intermediate cover 27 is supported on respective upper supports 39 provided in the upper part of the lower compartment 29. Likewise, within said lower compartment 29 there is a hydraulic structure 40 comprising said flow display 34, an electrovalve 42, a relief valve 43, a filter 44, a hose 45 and a motor pump 46 connected to a ball valve 47 which protrudes beyond the side wall 35. It is noted that said elements are interconnected through respective pipes and elbow joints, said hydraulic structure permitting the extraction of the fuel from the tanks/reservoirs to be delivered to the vehicles through the fuel dispatch device 33 which comprises a gun 33, well known in the field of the art and that for said reason will not be described in detail. Likewise, the invention may have a traction lock 48, an on/off push button 49 and a camera system for recording photos of the pump area at the time of the transaction in order to identify the persons or vehicles that were present.
[0040] The fuel pump of the present invention is constituted and constructed in this way, which allows for a better control of the fuel inventories and stock, and a better control and management of fleets, allowing a simultaneous dispatch of up to 8 units, and which is provided with inventories of up to four tanks. Likewise, the pump has a design that complies with the IP65 Standard, which guarantees that this equipment can be installed outdoors, thereby differentiating it from other electronic pumps in the market. In addition, the fuel pump of the invention allows constant monitoring of the supply being made, especially when there are customers that have fleets of vehicles, in order to obtain accurate and adequate reports when required.
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