Claims
- 1. A device for use in dispensing a volatile liquid hydrocarbon fuel into the fuel inlet tube of a tank without vapor of said fuel escaping to the ambient atmosphere from a first end of said inlet tube, said device including:
- a. a valve body assembly that has first and second concurrently operable spring-loaded valve members within the interior thereof that tend to remain in first positions, said first valve member when in said first position obstructing communications between first and second passages in said valve body assembly and said second valve member when in said first position obstructing communications between third and fourth passages in said valve body assembly; and said first and second valve members when moved to second positions so controlling the rate at which liquid fuel discharges into said tank from said second passage relative to the rate at which fuel vapor is withdrawn from said tank through said third and fourth passages that the vapor pressure in said tank is not increased appreciably;
- b. first means for supplying said fuel to said first passage from a reservoir for said fuel;
- c. a tubular nozzle secured to said valve body assembly and in communication with said second passage, said nozzle of such transverse cross-section as to be slidably inserted in said fuel inlet tube;
- d. a resilient longitudinally deformable tubular shroud having first and second end portions, said first end portion of said shroud sealingly supported from said valve body assembly, said shroud cooperating with said nozzle to define an annulus-shaped space therebetween that is in communication with said fourth passage, and said shroud at said second end portion defining a ring-shaped radially tapered surface that sealingly engages said first end of said inlet tube when said nozzle is inserted therein to a predetermined extent;
- e. second means for maintaining a negative pressure on said second passage, with said second means in communication with said fuel reservoir; and
- g. third manually operable means on said valve body for concurrently moving said first and second valve members from said first positions towards second positions whereupon liquid fuel flows through said first and second passages and said nozzle to said tank at a desired rate and fuel vapor displaced by liquid fuel entering said tank being drawn into said annulus-shaped space and through said third and fourth passages by said third means to be returned to said reservoir at substantially said desired rate.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
The present application is a continuation-in-part of our co-pending application Ser. No. 409,939 filed Oct. 26, 1973 entitled, "Anti-pollution Service Station Assembly" that will issue as U.S. Pat. No. 3,907,010 on Sept. 23, 1975.
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