Mobile transport fuel refinery system and method, fuel refinery and dispensing system and method, and fuel composition
09657234 ยท 2017-05-23
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
C10G29/00
CHEMISTRY; METALLURGY
C10L2290/40
CHEMISTRY; METALLURGY
C10L2290/58
CHEMISTRY; METALLURGY
C10L2230/04
CHEMISTRY; METALLURGY
B67D7/04
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
C10G29/205
CHEMISTRY; METALLURGY
C10L2290/547
CHEMISTRY; METALLURGY
C10G15/00
CHEMISTRY; METALLURGY
C10L2270/026
CHEMISTRY; METALLURGY
C10L2290/60
CHEMISTRY; METALLURGY
International classification
B01J19/08
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
C10G15/00
CHEMISTRY; METALLURGY
B67D7/76
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A mobile diesel fuel refinery system comprise a particulate filter adapted to remove particulates from diesel fuel flowing through the diesel fuel conduction system, a water filter adapted to remove water from diesel fuel flowing through the diesel fuel conduction system following its passage through the particulate filter, a magnetic field of sufficient strength to further refine the diesel fuel flowing through the diesel fuel conduction system following its passage through the water filter, a catalyst injector configured to inject the catalyst from a catalyst tank into the diesel fuel flowing through the diesel fuel conduction system following its passage through the magnetic field, a dispensing conduit configured to conduct the diesel fuel from the diesel fuel refinement apparatus following injection of the catalyst.
Claims
1. A mobile diesel fuel refinery system, said system comprising: a. a trailer having an underside and comprising wheels; b. a containment tank mounted on said trailer and adapted to contain and supply diesel fuel; c. a diesel fuel refinement apparatus mounted on said underside of said trailer and configured to accept diesel fuel from said containment tank, said apparatus comprising a diesel fuel conduction system, a catalyst tank containing a catalyst, and, in series: i. a particulate filter adapted to remove particulates from diesel fuel flowing through said diesel fuel conduction system; ii. a water filter adapted to remove water from diesel fuel flowing through said diesel fuel conduction system following its passage through said particulate filter; iii. a magnetic field of sufficient strength to further refine said diesel fuel flowing through said diesel fuel conduction system following its passage through said water filter; iv. a catalyst injector configured to inject said catalyst from said catalyst tank into said diesel fuel flowing through said diesel fuel conduction system following its passage through said magnetic field; and v. a dispensing conduit configured to conduct said diesel fuel from said diesel fuel refinement apparatus following injection of said catalyst.
2. A mobile diesel fuel refinery system according to claim 1 wherein said particulate filter is of sufficient fineness to reduce microbial contamination in said diesel fuel.
3. A mobile diesel fuel refinery system according to claim 1 wherein said particulate filter additionally comprises a pressure gauge.
4. A mobile diesel fuel refinery system according to claim 1 wherein said water filter is of sufficient fineness to reduce particles of about 10 microns in said diesel fuel.
5. A mobile diesel fuel refinery system according to claim 1 wherein said water filter additionally comprises a pressure gauge.
6. A mobile diesel fuel refinery system according to claim 1 wherein said catalyst comprises aromatic hydrocarbons and ketones.
7. A mobile diesel fuel refinery system according to claim 1 wherein said catalyst injector additionally comprises a flow sensor.
8. A mobile diesel fuel refinery system according to claim 1 wherein said diesel fuel refinement apparatus additionally comprises a fuel leak sensor.
9. A mobile diesel fuel refinery system according to claim 1 wherein said diesel fuel refinement apparatus additionally comprises a system configured to monitor or control at least one of the following aspects of the diesel fuel refinement apparatus: (1) power applied; (2) system power, (3) fuel head optimal, (4) primary filter media optimal, (5) coalescer filter media optimal, (6) catalyst level optimal, (7) liquid (water or fuel) level in refinery enclosure, and (8) flow rate of fuel.
10. A mobile diesel fuel refinery system according to claim 1 wherein said diesel fuel refinement apparatus additionally comprises at least one sensor adapted to obtain data relating to the operation of said diesel fuel refinement apparatus, and a data transmitter adapted to transmit said data from said diesel fuel refinement apparatus.
11. A mobile diesel fuel refinery system according to claim 10 wherein said data relating to the operation of said diesel fuel refinement apparatus is selected from the group consisting of data related to (1) power applied; (2) system power, (3) fuel head optimal, (4) primary filter media optimal, (5) coalescer filter media optimal, (6) catalyst level optimal, (7) liquid (water or fuel) level in refinery enclosure, and (8) flow rate of fuel.
12. A mobile diesel fuel refinery system according to claim 1 wherein said diesel fuel refinement apparatus additionally comprises a source of ultrasonic energy positioned along said diesel fuel conduction system so as to reduce microbial cells in said diesel fuel.
Description
DESCRIPTION OF THE FIGURES
(1) While the specification concludes with claims particularly pointing out and distinctly claiming the present invention, it is believed that the present invention will be better understood from the following description in conjunction with the accompanying Drawing Figures, in which like reference numerals identify like elements, and wherein:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(15) In the following detailed description of the preferred embodiment, reference is made to the accompanying drawings that form a part hereof, and in which is shown by way of illustration, and not by way of limitation, a specific preferred embodiment in which the invention may be practiced. It is to be understood that other embodiments may be utilized and that changes may be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the present invention.
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(20) The catalyst of the preferred embodiment comprises aromatic hydrocarbons and ketones. The magnetic field 32 mechanically cracks the diesel fuel chains, thereby creating more surface area for bonding of the diesel fuel with the catalyst 26. Referring now to
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(22) The diesel fuel refinement apparatus 20 of the preferred embodiment additionally comprises a system 46 configured to monitor or control one or more of the following aspects of the diesel fuel refinement apparatus: power applied, system power, fuel head optimal, primary filter media optimal, coalescer filter media optimal, catalyst level optimal, liquid (water or fuel) level in refinery enclosure, and flow rate of fuel.
(23) The diesel fuel refinement apparatus 20 of the preferred embodiment additionally comprises one or more sensors adapted to obtain data relating to the operation of the diesel fuel refinement apparatus 20. As shown in
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(25) The operation of the mobile diesel fuel refinery system 10 involves refinement of diesel fuel following transport. In a preferred embodiment of the present invention, at a first location, diesel fuel is placed into a mobile diesel fuel refinery trailer containment tank 18 adapted to contain and supply diesel fuel. The trailer 14 bears a diesel fuel refinement apparatus 20 and is configured to accept diesel fuel from the containment tank 18. Following transport, the diesel fuel is conducted through the diesel fuel conduction system 22, as described above. As shown in
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(27) As with the mobile diesel fuel refinery system disclosed above, the particulate filter 72 of the diesel fuel refinery and dispensing system 60 of the preferred embodiment of the present invention is of sufficient fineness to reduce microbial contamination in the diesel fuel. Referring again to
(28) The catalyst 70 of the preferred embodiment of the present invention comprises aromatic hydrocarbons and ketones. The magnetic field 76 mechanically cracks the diesel fuel chains, thereby creating more surface area for bonding of the diesel fuel with the catalyst 70. Referring again to
(29) The diesel fuel refinement and dispensing apparatus 64 of the preferred embodiment additionally comprises a system 94 configured to monitor or control at least one of the following aspects of the diesel fuel refinement apparatus: power applied, system power, fuel head optimal, primary filter media optimal, coalescer filter media optimal, catalyst level optimal, liquid (water or fuel) level in refinery enclosure, and flow rate of fuel. The diesel fuel refinement and dispensing apparatus 64 of the preferred embodiment additionally comprises at least one sensor 96 adapted to obtain data relating to the operation of the diesel fuel refinement and dispensing apparatus 64, and a data transmitter 97 adapted to transmit the data from the diesel fuel refinement apparatus 64. The data relating to the operation of the diesel fuel refinement and dispensing apparatus 64 of the preferred embodiment is selected from the group consisting of data related to power applied, system power, fuel head optimal, primary filter media optimal, coalescer filter media optimal, catalyst level optimal, liquid (water or fuel) level in refinery enclosure, and flow rate of fuel.
(30) The fuel refinery and dispensing system 60 of the preferred embodiment additionally comprises a vehicle supportive surface 98 configured to allow a diesel engine vehicle 100 to be brought into the vicinity of the dispensing conduit 80, as shown in
(31) In a further embodiment of the present invention, the diesel fuel refinement and dispensing apparatus 64 additionally comprises a source of ultrasonic energy 102 positioned along the diesel fuel conduction system 66 so as to reduce microbial cells in the diesel fuel, as shown
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(33) The fuel refinery and dispensing system 60 of the preferred embodiment of the present invention shown in
(34) The preferred embodiment of the present invention details a diesel fuel, but other types of vehicle fuel are contemplated by the structures, systems, and methods of the present disclosure. Such other fuels that can be transported, refined, and dispensed according to aspects of the present invention include gasoline, biodiesel, ethanol, kerosene, natural gas, and propane.
(35) The diesel fuel composition of the preferred embodiment of the present invention is produced by the process of the steps in series performed upon a diesel fuel containing particulates and water as shown in
(36) The particulate content of the diesel fuel composition produced by the process may be below about 2 microns. The water content of the diesel fuel composition produced by the process may be below about 10 PPM. The microbial content of the diesel fuel composition produced by the process may be below about 1 LFV/mL. The cetane value of the diesel fuel composition produced by the process may be in the range of 45-52. The lubricity value of the diesel fuel composition produced by the process is about 2.65 CST or better. The catalyst of an embodiment comprises aromatic hydrocarbons and ketones and is present in a ratio of 1/500 or at least 1/1000.
(37) While particular embodiments of the present invention have been illustrated and described, it would be obvious to those skilled in the art that various other changes and modifications can be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention. It is therefore intended to cover in the appended claims all such changes and modifications that are within the scope of this invention.