LIQUID NATURAL GAS GUN-STYLE NOZZLE
20170101304 ยท 2017-04-13
Inventors
Cpc classification
F17C5/02
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F17C2223/0123
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F17C2265/065
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F17C13/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F17C2250/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F17C2221/033
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
B67D7/32
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
F17C5/02
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
There is disclosed a high pressure dispensing nozzle for providing cryogenic fuel such as liquid natural gas (LNG) from a source to a filling receptacle, such as on a vehicle. The nozzle has a gun-style nozzle construction and a plurality of jaw members provided near a distal end for locking engagement with the filling receptacle. The nozzle further has a movable internal poppet to establish a fuel passageway through the nozzle for delivery of fuel therethrough. Two different triggers enable separate steps of locking of the nozzle onto the filling receptacle and initiating gas flow for ease of use. The two steps may also me combined and actuated by a single trigger. One nozzle disclosed includes a safety button for dispersing residual gas in the nozzle prior to disengagement to help avoid injury to the user.
Claims
1. A high pressure filling nozzle for one-handed dispensing of cryogenic gaseous fluids into a filling receptacle having a tubular extension and a spring-biased plug therein, comprising: a gun-style housing having a proximal handle through which passes a gas conduit terminating in a connector for a pressurized gas supply and a distal barrel portion angled with respect to the handle and aligned in a proximal-distal direction, the distal barrel portion terminating in an outlet end sized to receive the tubular extension of the filling receptacle; a valve assembly fixed with respect to the proximal handle and being adapted to slide within and along the barrel portion, the valve assembly having a proximal end open to the gas conduit and an internal poppet at a distal end that is biased into a closed position by an internal spring; a locking trigger mounted to a pivot point so as to enable pivoting toward and away from the handle and is connected to the valve assembly and barrel portion in a manner such that squeezing the locking trigger displaces the valve assembly in a distal direction within the barrel portion and toward the outlet end, the locking trigger being adapted to be actuated by one hand by a person squeezing the trigger and the handle; a distal latch housing forming a part of the barrel portion and surrounding the valve assembly, the latch housing having a plurality of clamping jaws that engage and lock to the tubular extension of the filling receptacle when the valve assembly is displaced in a distal direction within the barrel portion and toward the outlet end, the valve assembly also contacting and displacing the spring-biased plug in the filling receptacle at the same time that the clamping jaws engage; and a flow control trigger adapted to displace the poppet in the valve assembly in a proximal direction against the force of the internal spring to enable a flow of cryogenic gas through the filling receptacle.
2. The nozzle of claim 1, wherein the locking trigger pivot point is fixed with respect to the valve assembly such that the locking trigger moves with the valve assembly.
3. The nozzle of claim 2, wherein the locking trigger has an upper finger engaged with a cam slot fixed with respect to the barrel portion.
4. The nozzle of claim 1, wherein the latch housing includes a mechanism for each clamping jaw that coordinates movement of the valve assembly with movement of the clamping jaws, including a pivoting latch member that extends inward to interfere with two shoulders on an exterior of the valve assembly that contact and displace the latch member in proximal and distal directions, wherein an outer end of the latch member rotatably connects to a link arm which is also rotatably journaled to an associated clamping jaw.
5. The nozzle of claim 4, wherein there are three clamping jaws and associated mechanisms within the latch housing.
6. The nozzle of claim 1, further including a safety member on the handle that is actuated to hold the locking trigger pivoted toward the handle.
7. The nozzle of claim 1, further including a locking tab on the flow control trigger that is rotated into a position to lock the flow control trigger in a position that holds the poppet in the valve assembly in a proximal direction.
8. The nozzle of claim 1, wherein the flow control trigger pivots about a point fixed with respect to the handle and is smaller and located closer to the handle than the locking trigger.
9. The nozzle of claim 1, wherein the latch housing defines the outlet end of the nozzle housing and is fixed with respect to a generally tubular cam housing that fits within an inner bore of the latch housing to together define the barrel portion of the gun-style housing, and wherein a throughbore of the cam housing receives a tubular horizontal portion of the valve assembly that houses the poppet, the nozzle further including a tubular downwardly-angled gas conduit that extends through the handle and terminates in the connector.
10. The nozzle of claim 1, wherein a tubular horizontal portion of the valve assembly terminates in a distal nose that contacts and displaces the spring-biased plug in the filling receptacle when the valve assembly is displaced in a distal direction, the poppet being displaced with respect to the distal nose.
11. A high pressure filling nozzle for one-handed dispensing of cryogenic gaseous fluids into a filling receptacle having a tubular extension and a spring-biased plug therein, comprising: a gun-style housing having a proximal handle through which passes a gas conduit terminating in a connector for a pressurized cryogenic gas supply angled with respect to a distal barrel portion aligned in a proximal-distal direction, the distal barrel portion terminating in an outlet end sized to receive the tubular extension of the filling receptacle and the handle and gas conduit being movable in the proximal-distal direction with respect to the barrel portion; a valve assembly fixed with respect to the handle and being adapted to slide within and along the barrel portion, the valve assembly having a proximal end open to the gas conduit and an internal poppet at a distal end that is biased into a closed position by an internal spring; a locking trigger mounted to a pivot point so as to enable pivoting toward and away from the handle and is connected to the valve assembly and barrel portion in a manner such that squeezing the locking trigger displaces the valve assembly in a distal direction within the barrel portion and toward the outlet end, the locking trigger being adapted to be actuated by one hand by a person squeezing the trigger and the handle; and a distal latch housing forming a part of the barrel portion and surrounding the valve assembly, the latch housing having a plurality of clamping jaws that engage and lock to the tubular extension of the filling receptacle when the valve assembly is displaced in a distal direction within the barrel portion and toward the outlet end, and wherein displacement of the valve assembly in a distal direction within the barrel portion and toward the outlet end also opens both the spring-biased plug in the filling receptacle and the poppet in the valve assembly against the force of the internal spring to enable a flow of cryogenic gas through the filling receptacle.
12. The nozzle of claim 11, wherein the locking trigger pivot point is fixed with respect to the valve assembly such that the locking trigger moves with the valve assembly.
13. The nozzle of claim 12, wherein the locking trigger has an upper finger pivotally connected to a linkage arm fixed with respect to the barrel portion.
14. The nozzle of claim 11, wherein the latch housing includes a mechanism for each clamping jaw that coordinates movement of the valve assembly with movement of the clamping jaws, including a pivoting latch member that extends inward to interfere with a shoulder on an exterior of the valve assembly that contacts and displaces the latch member in a proximal direction to cause disengagement of an associated clamping jaw, wherein an outer end of the latch member rotatably connects to a link arm which is also rotatably journaled to an associated clamping jaw.
15. The nozzle of claim 14, wherein there are three clamping jaws and associated mechanisms within the latch housing.
16. The nozzle of claim 14, wherein the clamping jaws are each spring biased into a position where they engage and lock to the tubular extension.
17. The nozzle of claim 16, wherein further including a second shoulder on the exterior of the valve assembly that contacts and displaces the latch members in a distal direction to cause engagement of the clamping jaws.
18. The nozzle of claim 11, wherein the poppet extends to a distal end of a tubular horizontal portion of the valve assembly and terminates in a distal nose that extends distally from the valve assembly to directly contact the spring-biased plug in the filling receptacle when the valve assembly is displaced in a distal direction.
Description
DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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[0032] Throughout this description, elements appearing in figures are assigned three-digit reference designators, where the most significant digit is the figure number where the element is introduced and the two least significant digits are specific to the element. An element that is not described in conjunction with a figure may be presumed to have the same characteristics and function as a previously-described element having the same reference designator.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0033] The present application discloses an improved compressed natural gas nozzle for transferring pressurized cryogenic natural gas from a source to a filling receptacle. It may be an underground or aboveground stationery storage tank, or a storage tank mounted on a vehicle, for example. Likewise, the filling receptacle may be a variety of machines and vehicles, and the present application should not be considered limited to a particular source or recipient of the gas. In one particular embodiment, the source is a stationery storage tank for Liquid Natural Gas (LNG) at a centralized filling terminal, and the recipient is a fleet vehicle such as a commuter bus that utilizes LNG for propulsion.
[0034] Conventional nozzles for compressed natural gas typically include tubular connector that mates with a slightly smaller tubular filling receptacle having an outwardly projecting flange. The larger nozzle fits around the smaller filling receptacle. The user pivots a pair of opposed handles on the nozzle toward the filling receptacle which simultaneously locks the nozzle onto the flange of the filling receptacle and opens a channel for pressurized gas to flow from the source through the nozzle and filling receptacle to the tank of the vehicle being filled. When the tank is filled, the two handles are retracted to simultaneously shut off the flow of gas and release the nozzle from the filling receptacle.
[0035] The present application discloses a compressed natural gas nozzle which incorporates separate levers or triggers for locking the nozzle to a filling receptacle and for initiating the flow of compressed gas. In this manner, the nozzle can be locked on to the filling receptacle without the possibility of gas escaping, and after a proper seal is established the flow of gas can be commenced. The gas flow can then be shut off without releasing the nozzle from the filling receptacle, and turned on again if necessary. By being able to first shut off the flow of gas, unlocking and removal of the nozzle from the filling receptacle is facilitated and there is little or no pressurized gas remaining between the two mating components that might cause an accident.
[0036] In the detailed description, the terms proximal and distal refer to opposite directions along an axis defined as a horizontal axis of the compressed natural gas nozzles of the present application. Of course, the nozzles are not always oriented in a horizontal direction, the term being used in a relative sense with reference to the drawings. The horizontal axis may also be termed a longitudinal axis. Further, forward or front is synonymous with distal and backward or rear with proximal.
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[0038] The gun-style nozzle 120 has a size that can easily be manipulated by an adult, and a pair of triggers 130, 132 that provide actuating levers for the nozzle. More particularly, a larger first lever or trigger 130 is mounted for pivoting movement under a mid-portion of the barrel portion 124 and enables locking of the nozzle 120 to a filling receptacle, as will be described. A smaller second lever or trigger 132 also pivots under the barrel portion 124 and controls the flow of gas through the nozzle. The first trigger 130 may be termed a locking trigger, while the second trigger 132 is alternately termed a flow control trigger.
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[0040] As seen in
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[0044] As will be clear to one of skill in the art, the interaction between the first trigger 130, fulcrum pin 192, barrel tab 194, cam pin 198, and angled slot 200 is just one example of a system for displacing the valve assembly 180 with respect to the filling receptacle 140, and may be replaced by various mechanical levers or even electric devices. Preferably, one end of the trigger 130 is mounted to a pivot point fixed with respect to the valve assembly 180 while another part is connected to the barrel portion 124 fixed with respect to the outlet end 126, or vice versa, in a manner such that squeezing the locking trigger displaces the valve assembly in a distal direction within the barrel portion and toward the outlet end. Further, the locking trigger 130 is adapted to be actuated by one hand by a person squeezing the trigger and the handle 122. Indeed, the pivoting spring-loaded toggle member 384 is shown in an exemplary embodiment, but could also be replaced with a radially movable member, a gear mechanism, a solenoid, etc., and the term toggle member refers to these alternatives and others within the skill in the art.
[0045] As seen in
[0046] Actuating the first lever or trigger 130 also opens the shutoff valve of the filling receptacle 140. As seen best in
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[0048] The reverse operations enable shutoff of the compressed natural gas flow and detachment of the nozzle from the filling receptacle 140. Namely, the second lever or trigger 132 is first de-actuated by flipping the locking tab 226 down and permitting the spring 224 to return the poppet 184 to its sealed position. Then the safety hook 216 is released from the trigger 130, and the spring 164 within the filling receptacle 140 pushes its shutoff valve closed and in turn pushes the valve assembly 180 rearward. In the process, the front shoulder 208b contacts and rotate the latch members 210 in a counter-clockwise (CCW) direction which disengages the clamping jaws 150 from the annular recess 152 and out of the way of the flange 144. The nozzle 120 can then be removed from the filling receptacle 140.
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[0050] The gun-style nozzle 250 is similar in many respects to the earlier-described gun-style nozzle 120, and includes a distal outlet end 260 that engages and locks the nozzle to the filling receptacle 254, which can be the same as the filling receptacle 140 shown above. The nozzle 250 has a gun-style with a handle 262 angled down and rearward from the back end of a horizontal barrel portion 264 that terminates at the outlet end 260. A connector 266 at the bottom of the handle 262 permits attachment of a compressed natural gas line or hose. In this regard, the gas flows up through the handle 262 and forward through the barrel portion 264 to the outlet end 260.
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[0053] When the trigger 252 is squeezed, it pivots about the fulcrum pin 272 as indicated and an upper finger 284 moves upward and rotates a linkage arm 286 as indicated by arrow 288. The linkage arm 286 pivotally rotates about a pin (not numbered) fixed with respect to the cam housing 280, and the rotational path of the left end thereof displaces the upper finger 284 to the left. Since the upper finger 284 is generally horizontally aligned with the fulcrum pin 272, the fulcrum pin 272 and the barrel tab 274 are also displaced to the left. This pulls the entire connected system of the horizontal barrel portion 264 and internal valve assembly 276 to the left, as indicated by the arrows 290.
[0054] The nozzle 250 automatically locks onto the filling receptacle 254 when the trigger 252 is squeezed. This occurs through inward pivotal movement of a plurality of clamping jaws 292 such that a pawl end of each enters an annular recess 294 in a tubular extension of the filling receptacle 254 and interferes with an annular flange 296. There are preferably three such jaws 292 that prevent separation of the nozzle 250 and filling receptacle 254. In a preferred embodiment, the three jaws 292 are all spring-biased to rotate into the locked condition via springs (not shown).
[0055] Once locked into place, a plug member 298 having a one or more 0-ring seals (not numbered) that contact an internal narrowing in the filling receptacle 254 is opened against the force of coil spring 300 to permit flow of compressed gas through the receptacle. At the same time, a poppet 302 in a tubular horizontal portion of the valve assembly 276 is displaced to the right by the plug member 298 after it bottoms out against a hard stop within the filling receptacle 254. The poppet 302 is normally biased toward the left by a coil spring 304 such that its distal end seals the distal end of the valve assembly 276 and prevents the flow of gas. A distal nose of the poppet 302 extends distally from the valve assembly 276 to directly contact the plug member 298. Consequently, nearly simultaneously both valves within the filling receptacle 254 and internal valve assembly 276 are opened and the nozzle 250 is locked to the receptacle when the trigger 252 is squeezed. The two valves open fully upon this action, and there is no control over the amount of gas flow, unlike in the first embodiment.
[0056] Once the desired quantity of gas is delivered to the tank or whatever container is being filled, the user releases the trigger 252 as seen in
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TABLE-US-00001 PART NO. PART NAME 1 LATCH HOUSING, NOZZLE, LNG 2 CAM HOUSING, NOZZLE, LNG (1) 3 ASSEMBLY, VALVE, GUN NOZZLE, LNG 4 LEVER, LATCHING HANDLE, NOZZLE, LNG 5 VALVE STEM, NOZZLE, LNG 6 SPACER, VALVE STEM, NOZZLE, LNG 7 SPACER, VALVE STEM, NOZZLE, LNG, .437 DIA. 8 JAW, CLAMPING, NOZZLE, LNG 9 LINK, ARM, NOZZLE, LNG 10 LEVER, NOZZLE, LNG 10 11 LEVER, TRIGGER, NOZZLE (LNG) 12 PISTOL HOUSING, LNG (RIGHT HALF) 13 PISTOL HOUSING, LNG (LEFT HALF) 14 HOOK, SAFETY, NOZZLE (LNG) 15 LEVER LOCK, FILL 16 YOKE, VALVE CONTROL 17 VALVE BODY PLUG, NOZZLE (LNG) 18 NUT, RETAINER, ENERGIZED SEAL, NOZZLE (LNG) 19 TAB, BARREL, NOZZLE (LNG) 20 SEAL, PRIMARY, NOZZLE, (LNG) 21 COVER, DUST, NOZZLE (LNG) 22 PIN, LATCH 23 PIN, CAM 24 PIN, LEVER 25 BEARING, BUSHING, LEVER 26 BEARING, BUSHING, CAM 27 BEARING, BUSHING, LATCH 28 NUT, VALVE SEAL, BRONZE 29 RETAINING, RING, EXTERNAL, E TYPE, 0.343 FREE O.D. - .4375 SHAFT 30 RETAINING RING, EXTERNAL, E TYPE, 0.303 FREE O.D. - .375 SHAFT 31 SLEEVE, SPACER, VALVE STEM 32 BLOCK, TRIGGER LOCK 33 SCREW, TRIGGER SAFETY 34 SCREW, SHOULDER, SOCKET HD., .250 DIA 1.125 L, 10-32, SS18-8 35 SCREW, PAN HD, TORX, 8-32 .750 L, SS 18-8 36 SCREW, PAN HD, TORX, 8-32 1.000 L, SS 18-8 37 SCREW, SOCKET HD. CAP, LOW PROF., 10-32 UNF .25 L 38 SCREW, SOCKET HD. CAP, LOW PROF., 10-32 UNF .375 L 39 INSERT, 8-32 .312 LONG, BRASS 40 RING, RETAINING EXT 0.147 FREE ID 0.029, .188 DIA 41 C-RINGS B18.27.2 NA6-25 42 RIVET, SOLID, .156 DIA. 1.00L, SS18-8 43 WASHER, FLAT, .375, SS18-8 44 PIN, DOWEL, .250 DIA. 2.00 L, SS18-8 45 PIN, COILED SPRING, 0.163 DIA. .500 L, SS420 46 BRASS SEAL RETAINER 47 RETAINING CLIP - POPPET 48 SEAL, 1.553 OD HEAT TREATED ELGILOY 49 O RING 2.0625 INCH ID 2.250 INCH OD BUNA N 50 SEAL, ENERGIZED, LNG 51 COMPRESSION SPRING - LATCH 52 SPRING, VALVE, NOZZLE, LNG 53 SPRING, MAIN RECOIL, NOZZLE, LNG 54 SPRING, TORSION, LOCKING LEVER
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[0068] The button 386, preferably red in color, on the top of the nozzle 350 provides a safety lockout release. When disengaging the nozzle 350 from the receptacle after filling, the two handles 352 are pulled towards the operator. The nozzle jaws 364 remain engaged while the nozzle de-pressurizes safely. To further retract the jaws 364 to remove the nozzle 350 from the fill receptacle 354 the red button 386 is pushed to release the lockout feature. The safety lockout button 386 prevents the nozzle from bursting off of the fill receptacle when disengaging or discontinuing filling. Of course, a button to displace the toggle member 384 out of the way may be replaced by a lever, a slider, even an electric switch, and the term safety switch shall be used to encompass these and other such actuators. Indeed, the pivoting spring-loaded toggle member 384 is shown in an exemplary embodiment, but could also be replaced with a radially movable member, a gear mechanism, a solenoid, etc., and the term toggle member refers to these alternatives and others within the skill in the art.
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TABLE-US-00002 Part 1 BODY, MAIN, LNG NOZZLE 3 HANDLE, GRIP, LNG FUELING NOZZLE, 2G 4 LINK, ARM, LNG FUELING NOZZLE 5 BASE, LNG FUELING NOZZLE 7 BASE, LOCKOUT, NOZZLE LNG 8 NUT, LOCKOUT, NOZZLE LNG 9 STEM, LOCKOUT, NOZZLE LNG 10 SLEEVE, WEAR, NOZZLE, LNG 11 SLEEVE, BEARING, NOZZLE, LNG 12 ASSEMBLY, FILL TUBE, LNG NOZZLE 13 SLEEVE, LOCKING, LNG NOZZLE 14 LATCH 15 BASE, MOUNTING, FILL TUBE, LNG NOZZLE 16 BRONZE BEARING, LATCH 17 SHAFT, LATCH 18 PIN, NOZZLE HANDLE (LNG) 19 PIN, NOZZLE, LNG, 2.575 IN. LONG 20 PIN, NOZZLE, LNG, 3.515 IN. LONG 21 BUSHING, BRONZE, NOZZLE, LNG 22 WASHER, FLAT, ID. .316 O.D. .625, BRASS 23 RING, SPRING SUPPORT 24 WASHER, RET. RING 25 RING, WEAR, NOZZLE LNG 26 BRACKET, MOUNT, NOZZLE, LNG 27 RING, RETAINING, EXT 1.675 FREE ID .062 THK., FOR 1.708 DIA 28 RING, RETAINING, EXT 2.428 FREE ID .078 THK., FOR 2.625 DIA 29 SCREW, BEARING, BRONZE, .250-28 UNF 2A 30 COLLAR, NOZZLE LNG lower half 31 BUTTON, LOCKOUT, NOZZLE LNG 32 RETAINING CLIP - LATCH 33 COMPRESSION SPRING - LATCH 34 SPRING HOUSING 35 SPRING, COMPRESSION, 0.600 O.D. 2.00 L, ZINC STL. 36 SCREW, SHOULDER, .250-20 UNC, 0.3125 DIA, .625 LONG 37 SPRING, TORSION, LOCKING LEVER 38 SCREW, SOCKET HD. CAP, LOW PROF., 10-32 UNF 39 COM SCREW SET 8-32 UNC-2AX0.3750 LONG ALLEN HD CUP PT 40 SCREW, SET, SOCKET HD, .138-32x .125-HX-SST18-8 41 SCREW CAP 0.2500-20 UNC-2A 0.3750 LONG BUTTON HEAD 42 WASHER, FLAT BRASS 43 RETAINING CLIP 44 SCREW, SOCKET HEAD CAP, 6-32 UNC 2A, .500 LONG, SS18-8, 45 SPRING COMPRESSION, 2.077 O.D. .156 WIRE DIA. 46 PIN DOWEL 0.1875 DIA 0.7500 LONG SS18-8 47 LABEL, CAUTION 48 ARM, HANDLE, LNG FUELING NOZZLE (MACHINED) 49 LATCH, SAFETY, NOZZLE LNG
[0071] Closing Comments
[0072] Throughout this description, the embodiments and examples shown should be considered as exemplars, rather than limitations on the apparatus and procedures disclosed or claimed. Although many of the examples presented herein involve specific combinations of method acts or system elements, it should be understood that those acts and those elements may be combined in other ways to accomplish the same objectives. Acts, elements and features discussed only in connection with one embodiment are not intended to be excluded from a similar role in other embodiments.
[0073] As used herein, plurality means two or more. As used herein, a set of items may include one or more of such items. As used herein, whether in the written description or the claims, the terms comprising, including, carrying, having, containing, involving, and the like are to be understood to be open-ended, i.e., to mean including but not limited to. Only the transitional phrases consisting of and consisting essentially of, respectively, are closed or semi-closed transitional phrases with respect to claims. Use of ordinal terms such as first, second, third, etc., in the claims to modify a claim element does not by itself connote any priority, precedence, or order of one claim element over another or the temporal order in which acts of a method are performed, but are used merely as labels to distinguish one claim element having a certain name from another element having a same name (but for use of the ordinal term) to distinguish the claim elements. As used herein, and/or means that the listed items are alternatives, but the alternatives also include any combination of the listed items.