Claims
- 1. A system for on-site storage and purification of used hydraulic fluid removed from an aircraft hydraulic fluid system, comprising:
a transportable cart; a salvage tank mounted on the transportable cart, the salvage tank having an inner volume dimensioned to contain at least the used hydraulic fluid; a first conduit having a first flow end and second flow end, the first flow end in fluid communication with the salvage tank inner volume and the second flow end adapted to fluidly couple the salvage tank to an external system; a second conduit having a first flow end and second flow end, the first flow end in fluid communication with the salvage tank inner volume and the second flow end adapted to fluidly couple the salvage tank to an external system; a hydraulic fluid purification module mounted on the transportable cart and disposed in flow series communication between the first flow end and the second flow end of at least one of the first and second conduits; and a valve system mounted on the transportable cart and fluidly coupled to the first and second conduits, the valve system configured to at least selectively fluidly couple (i) the first and second conduit first flow ends in flow series communication with their respective second flow ends and (ii) the first and second conduit second flow ends and the purification module in a flow series circuit.
- 2. The system of claim 1, wherein the valve system comprises a single valve having multiple flow configurations.
- 3. The system of claim 1, wherein the valve system comprises a plurality of valves.
- 4. The system of claim 1, further comprising:
a hydraulic motor having an output shaft and disposed in flow series communication between the first flow end and the second flow end of one of the first and second conduits, the hydraulic motor operable to rotate the output shaft in response to hydraulic fluid flow therethrough; and an electrical generator coupled to the motor output shaft and operable to generate electrical power in response to motor output shaft rotation.
- 5. The system of claim 1, further comprising:
a first throttle valve mounted on the first conduit proximate the second flow end and selectively movable between an open and a closed position; and a second throttle valve mounted on the second conduit proximate the second flow end and selectively movable between an open and a closed position
- 6. The system of claim 1, wherein the purification unit comprises one or more membranes.
- 7. The system of claim 1, wherein the first and second conduit second ends are each adapted to couple to an external system via a flexible conduit.
- 8. A method of on-site replacement and purification of a volume of used hydraulic fluid in an aircraft hydraulic fluid system, comprising:
supplying a first transportable cart having a supply tank mounted thereon; supplying a second transportable cart having a salvage tank mounted thereon; placing a volume of substantially purified hydraulic fluid in the supply tank; transfusing a volume of the substantially purified hydraulic fluid into the aircraft hydraulic fluid system to thereby remove a substantially equivalent volume of used hydraulic fluid therefrom; storing the used hydraulic fluid removed from the hydraulic system in the salvage tank; and flowing the used hydraulic fluid stored in the salvage tank through a purification module mounted on the second transportable cart to produce purified, used hydraulic fluid.
- 9. The method of claim 8, further comprising:
storing the purified, used hydraulic fluid in the salvage tank.
- 10. The method of claim 8, further comprising:
transferring the purified, used hydraulic fluid from the salvage tank to the supply tank.
- 11. The method of claim 8, wherein the used hydraulic fluid is purified by flowing the hydraulic fluid through a membrane purification module.
- 12. A system for on-site replacement of used hydraulic fluid in an aircraft hydraulic fluid system with substantially purified hydraulically fluid and purifying the replaced hydraulic fluid, the system comprising:
a first transportable cart; a supply tank mounted on the first transportable cart, the supply tank having an inner volume dimensioned to contain at least a volume of hydraulic fluid sufficient to replace the used hydraulic fluid; a first conduit having a first flow end and second flow end, the first flow end in fluid communication with the supply tank inner volume and the second flow end adapted to fluidly couple the supply tank to an external system; a second conduit having a first flow end and second flow end, the first flow end in fluid communication with the supply tank inner volume and the second flow end adapted to fluidly couple the salvage tank to an external system; a second transportable cart; a salvage tank mounted on the second transportable cart, the salvage tank having an inner volume dimensioned to contain at least the used hydraulic fluid; a third conduit having a first flow end and second flow end, the first flow end in fluid communication with the salvage tank inner volume and the second flow end adapted to fluidly couple the salvage tank to an external system; a fourth conduit having a first flow end and second flow end, the first flow end in fluid communication with the salvage tank inner volume and the second flow end adapted to fluidly couple the salvage tank to an external system; a hydraulic fluid purification module mounted on the second transportable cart and disposed in flow series communication between the first flow end and the second flow end of at least one of the third and fourth conduits; and a first valve system mounted on the second transportable cart and fluidly coupled to the third and fourth conduits, the first valve system configured to at least selectively fluidly couple (i) the third and fourth conduit first flow ends in flow series communication with their respective second flow ends and (ii) the third and fourth conduit second flow ends and the purification module in a flow series circuit.
- 13. The system of claim 12, further comprising:
a hydraulic pump having a fluid inlet and a fluid outlet and mounted on the first conduit such that the fluid inlet is fluidly downstream of the supply tank, whereby the hydraulic pump may draw fluid from the supply tank inner volume.
- 14. The system of claim 13, further comprising:
a second valve system mounted on the transportable cart and fluidly coupled to the first and second conduits, the second valve system configured to at least selectively fluidly couple (i) the first and second conduit first flow ends in flow series communication with their respective second flow ends and (ii) the first and second conduit second flow ends and the hydraulic pump in a flow series circuit.
- 15. The system of claim 14, wherein the first and second valve systems each comprise a single valve having multiple flow configurations.
- 16. The system of claim 14, wherein the first and second valve systems each comprise a plurality of valves.
- 17. The system of claim 12, further comprising:
a hydraulic motor having an output shaft and disposed in flow series communication between the first flow end and the second flow end of one of the third and fourth conduits, the hydraulic motor operable to rotate the output shaft in response to hydraulic fluid flow therethrough; and an electrical generator coupled to the motor output shaft and operable to generate electrical power in response to motor output shaft rotation.
- 18. The system of claim 12, further comprising:
a first throttle valve mounted on the third conduit proximate its second flow end and selectively movable between an open and a closed position; and a second throttle valve mounted on the fourth conduit proximate its second flow end and selectively movable between an open and a closed position
- 19. The system of claim 12, wherein the purification unit comprises one or more membranes.
- 20. The system of claim 12, wherein the first, second, third, and fourth conduit second ends are each adapted to selectively couple to one another via a flexible conduit.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/364,318 filed Mar. 13, 2002.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60364318 |
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