Automatic fueling system

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6250347
  • Patent Number
    6,250,347
  • Date Filed
    Tuesday, February 29, 2000
    24 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, June 26, 2001
    23 years ago
Abstract
An automatic fueling system containing a fueling machine having a nozzle mechanism comprising an injection pipe with a nozzle insertion sensor thereon, and a plurality of fueling nozzles contained in the injection pipe, each for dispensing a predetermined sort of fuel, and a fuel port sensor; and a data input/output unit for performing a signal transmission to and from the fueling machine; wherein the insertion of one of the nozzles is carried out to an automobile to be fueled having a signal generator thereon by the movement of the fueling machine based on the signal transmission between the fuel port sensor and the signal generator, and the fueling is suspended by the detection of a required level of fueling.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




1. Field of the Invention




The present invention relates to an automatic fueling system, and more specifically to an automatic fueling system by which all the steps of the fueling operation including the insertion of a fueling nozzle to a fueling port of an automobile, the fuel-sort discrimination and the suspension of fueling at a required fueling level are carried out without a manual operation of fueling nozzles.




2. Discussion of Related Art




In a recent gas station, many efforts have been made to reduce the cost for fueling, for instance by producing a semi-automatic fueling system, thereby eliminating the number of fueling operators.




For example, there has been disclosed as Kokoku Publication 2 (1990)-12840 a fueling system wherein a fueling nozzle is automatically inserted to a fueling port of an automobile to be fueled. Furthermore, fueling systems are reported which have fuel-sort discrimination units for preventing from dispensing different sorts of fuel from the ones in fuel tanks in cars as disclosed in Japanese Kokai Publications 6 (1994)-115598 and 8 (1996)-169498, fueling systems which automatically dispense fuel to automobiles to the full-tank level thereof by the provision of full-tank fueling units as disclosed in Japanese Kokai Publications 58 (1983)-41095 and 63 (1988)-125196.




All of the above-mentioned fueling systems are effectively used with a minimum number of fueling operators, although there is no fueling system reported which is completely automatic and with which the fueling operation is safely carried out only by a customer with inputting some signal to the fueling system.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




It is therefore an object of the present invention to provide a fueling system of which fueling steps are performed automatically only by the signal input by a customer.




The object of the present invention is achieved by an automatic fueling system comprising a fueling machine comprising a nozzle mechanism comprising an injection pipe having a nozzle insertion sensor thereon, and a plurality of fueling nozzles contained in the injection pipe, each for dispensing a predetermined sort of fuel, and a fuel port sensor; and a data input/output unit for performing a signal transmission to and from the fueling machine; wherein the insertion of one of the nozzles is carried out to an automobile to be fueled having a signal generator thereon by the movement of the fueling machine based on the signal transmission between the fuel port sensor and the signal generator, and the fueling is suspended by the detection of a required level of fueling.




The object of the present invention is also achieved by an automatic fueling system comprising a first fueling machine and a second fueling machine, each comprising a fuel control unit comprising a fuel-sort discrimination unit, a full-tank fueling unit, an injection pipe having a nozzle-insertion sensor thereon, and a plurality of fueling nozzles contained in the injection pipe, each for dispensing a predetermined sort of fuel, and a fuel port sensor; and a first data input/output unit and a second data input/output unit for performing a signal transmission respectively to and from the first fueling machine and the second fueling machine; wherein the first fueling machines performs the insertion of one of the nozzles thereof to an automobile to be fueled having a signal generator thereon by the movement of the fueling machine based on the signal transmission between the fuel port sensor and the signal generator, the fuel control unit causes to function the fuel sort discrimination unit by the receipt of a nozzle-insertion signal from the nozzle-insertion sensor, and causes to function the full-tank fueling unit to start fueling when the fuel sort discrimination unit detects a correct fuel selection, the fueling is suspended by the detection of a required level of fueling by the full-tank fueling unit, and the first data input/output unit inhibits an input from the second data input/output unit by outputting a data input/output inhibition signal to the second data input/output unit when a fueling data is input to the first data input/output unit.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




A more complete appreciation of the invention and many of the attendant advantages thereof will be readily obtained as the same becomes better understood by reference to the following detailed description when considered in connection with the accompanying drawings, wherein:





FIG. 1

is a schematic plane diagram of a gas station wherein an automatic fueling system of the present invention can be provided;





FIG. 2

is a schematic plane diagram for showing an automatic fueling system of the present invention;





FIG. 3

is a front elevation for showing an automatic fueling system of the present invention;





FIG. 4

is a horizontal cross-section of a nozzle mechanism employed for the automatic fueling system of the present invention;





FIG. 5

is a perspective diagram of a mobile data input part provided on a data input/output unit used for the present invention;





FIG. 6

is a block diagram for explaining the construction of the automatic fueling system of the present invention;





FIG. 7

is a diagram for roughly showing the position of a signal generator to be set on an automobile with respect to a fuel port thereof;





FIG. 8

is a flow chart for explaining the operation of the data input/output unit for use in the automatic fueling system of the present invention; and





FIG. 9

is a flow chart for explaining the operation of the fueling system of the present invention.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS




The automatic fueling system according to the present invention comprises a fueling machine comprising a nozzle mechanism comprising an injection pipe having a nozzle insertion sensor thereon, and a plurality of fueling nozzles contained in the injection pipe, each for dispensing a predetermined sort of fuel, and a fuel port sensor; and a data input/output unit for performing a signal transmission to and from the fueling machine. It is preferable that the fueling machine for use in the present invention comprises a fuel control unit comprising a fuel-sort discrimination unit and a full-tank fueling unit. By the automatic fueling system of the present invention, all the steps of the fueling operation are automatically carried out only by a simple data input by a customer in a safe way.




More specifically, when the fuel port sensor provided in the fueling machine detects the signal obtained from the customer's signal generator, the fueling machine automatically changes its position as to be appropriate for fueling, and a nozzle for a required fuel sort is automatically extended into the fueling port of the car. Thereafter, a nozzle-insertion signal is given from the nozzle-insertion sensor to the fuel control unit, thereby starting to function the fuel sort discrimination unit. If the fuel sort discrimination unit detects a correct fuel selection by comparing the fuel sort remained in the fueling port of the car with the selected sort of fuel to be dispensed, the full-tank fueling unit starts fueling. At the state where fueling is performed to the full-tank level, fueling is suspended with the detection of the level by the full-tank fueling unit.




The automatic fueling system of the present invention is often composed of a plurality of fueling machines, and the plurality of data input/output units each of which performs the transmission of the fueling signals as mentioned above to and from each of the fueling machines.




In the case where a first fueling machine and a second fueling machine are provided to face each other with such a distance that only a single car passes between the first fueling machine and the second fueling machine, it is necessary to make only the first fueling machine function which is on the fueling port side of a car to be fueled, without causing accidental fuel dispensing from the second fueling machine on the other side of the car.




In the fueling system of the present invention, it is possible to inhibit an input from the second data input/output unit, by a first data input/output unit corresponding to the first fueling system outputting a data input/output inhibition signal to a second data input/output unit corresponding to the second fueling machine when a fueling data is input to the first data input/output unit.




Moreover, it is possible in the fueling system of the invention that the first fueling machine transmits a fueling inhibition signal to the second fueling machine by way of the first and second data input/output units when the first fueling machine detects the signal generator, whereby an undesired fuel discharge can be prevented.




Other features of this invention will become apparent in the course of the following description of exemplary embodiments, which are given for illustration of the invention and are not intended to be limiting thereof.





FIG. 1

shows a gas station seen from the top for showing a general arrangement thereof wherein a car washing area


1


, an office


2


, and a convenience store


3


, a maintenance unit


4


, and a fueling area


5


are there. There is a car washing machine


60


in the car washing area


1


. Furthermore, there are provided a maintenance unit


6


, cleaning unit


7


and garbage container


8


in the maintenance area


4


, and islands


11


with such a distance between the adjacent ones where a car passes therethrough.




As shown in the plane elevation of FIG.


2


and the front elevation of

FIG. 3

, each of the islands


11


has one or more fueling units


12


, and one or more data input/output unit


13


thereon in the fueling area


5


, each for performing signal transmission with a corresponding data input/output unit. Namely, the fueling system of the present invention comprises pairs of the fueling unit


12


and the data input/output unit


13


.




In

FIG. 3

, a pair of posts


14


is provided on one of the islands


11


, and a canopy


15


is attached to the posts


14


on the top thereon, and a spreader


16


is provided therebetween as shown in FIG.


3


. An entrance judge lamp


17


is provided at one end of the canopy


15


. An automobile comes into the passage beside the fueling system in the direction of an arrow A, so that a driver of a car can recognize if it is possible to come into the fueling area beside the fueling unit by the notification of the entrance judge lamp


17


. There is also provided an entry sensor


18


on the front post


14


. Car stoppers


19


are formed on the car passages between islands


11


.




The function of the fueling unit


12


for use in the present invention will now be explained in detail with further referring to

FIGS. 2 and 3

. The fueling unit


12


is covered with a housing


20


, which horizontally moves along a horizontal rail


22


formed on the island


11


by means of a horizontal moving unit


21


(FIG.


2


). Moreover, the housing


20


has a vertical rail


23


(FIG.


3


), along which a vertical moving unit


24


moves to change the height of a nozzle mechanism


25


formed onto the vertical moving unit


24


. A plurality of fueling nozzles, for instance three nozzles


26


are contained in the nozzle mechanism


25


, and the fueling nozzles


26


are respectively connected to fuel storage tanks (not shown) by way of hoses


27


, and pipes


28


. Flow meters


29


and pumps


30


are provided to the pipes


28


. Premium, regular and diesel are respectively stored in the fuel storage tanks and dispensed from the corresponding fueling nozzles


26


.





FIG. 4

shows a horizontal cross-section of a nozzle mechanism


25


for use in the present invention. A nozzle mechanism main body


31


is set on the vertical moving unit shown in FIG.


3


and contains an extending-shortening unit


32


with a hole


32




a


on the front surface thereof. An injection pipe


33


is formed, in this figure, as a two layered pipe having an inner pipe


33




a


and an outer pipe


33




b


which slide each other, and is extended and shortened by the aid of the extending-shortening unit


32


. The injection pipe


33


is provided with the fueling nozzles


26


therein.




More precisely, it is preferable that the nozzle mechanism main body


31


, the extending-shortening unit


32


and the inner pipe


33




a


be formed as a united body so as to be engaged with the outer pipe


33




b


as shown in FIG.


4


. The flange of the outer pipe


33




b


is pressed up by compressed air supplied from an air source


61


, so that the injection pipe


33


is protruded into a fuel port of a car. When the air supply from the air source


61


is stopped, the outer pipe


33




b


is brought back to the initial position by the force of springs


62


provided in the extending-shortening unit


32


, thereby withdrawing the outer pipe


33




b.






The fueling nozzles


26


are connected to fueling hoses


27


via bellow-tubes


34


and opening-closing valves


35


. When a fuel sort is selected and the corresponding valve


35


is driven, a desired fueling nozzle


26


is extended as shown by the broken line in

FIG. 4

by the pressure applied by the fuel running in the nozzle


26


. A nozzle-insertion sensor


36


and a vapor-absorption port


37


are provided on the outer pipe


33




b


of the injection pipe


33


near the tip thereof, and the vapor absorption port


37


and a suction pump


39


are connected by a tube via a fuel sort sensor


38


.




Moreover, the nozzle mechanism main body


31


has a fuel port sensor


40


thereon. In this nozzle mechanism


25


used in the automatic fueling system of the present invention, different sorts of fuel are never mixed since each sort of fuel passes through an independent way from the fuel storage tank to the nozzle


26


.




Referring back to

FIG. 3

, the data input/output unit


13


has a display


41


, a communicator


42


, and a mobile data input part


44


connected to the data input/output unit


13


by way of a signal line


43


. The mobile data input part


44


can be prepared as a wireless form to effectively perform the fuel data input, for instance, while sitting inside the car.





FIG. 5

shows a perspective view of the mobile data input part


44


with a display part


45


, a keyboard


46


, a fixation button


47


, a confirmation button


48


, and a card-reading-writing device


49


. The card-reading-writing device


49


is a part where a credit card, a banking card, a fueling card, a pre-paid card, an IC card or the like is read or written. In this figure, a signal line


43


connects the mobile data input part


44


to the data input/output unit. The fueling data input by means of the keyboard


46


on the mobile data input part


44


is shown both the display


41


of the data input/output unit


13


and the display part


45


, the display part


45


showing not all the information shown on the display


41


, but only essential information.




In the fueling machine as shown in the block diagram of

FIG. 6

, the pumps


30


, the flow meters


29


, the opening-closing valves


35


, the fuel sort sensor


38


, the suction pumps


39


and the insertion sensor


36


are connected to the fuel control unit


50


containing the full-tank fueling unit


51


and the fuel sort discrimination unit


52


. Moreover, the vertical moving unit


24


, the fuel port sensor


40


, the horizontal moving unit


21


and the extending-shortening unit


32


are connected to a mechanism control unit


53


. The data input/output unit


13


contains a data control unit


54


to which an entry sensor


18


, a car stopper


19


, an entrance judge lamp


17


, a keyboard


46


, a display


41


, a card-reading-writing device


49


, a communicator


42


, an fixation button


47


, a confirmation button


48


, and a display part


45


are connected. The data transmission is performed between the data input/output units


13


, hence between the fueling machines


12


by way of the data input/output units


13


.





FIG. 7

shows a diagram for showing a part of an automobile


55


to be fueled by the automatic fueling system of the present invention. In the figure, there is provided a signal generator


57


nearby the fuel port


56


. The signal generator


57


, which preferably is a transponder, outputs a signal, and the fuel port sensor


40


senses the signal therefrom.




The function of the fueling system of the present invention will further be described in detail.




The operation of the data input/output unit


13


for use in the present invention is illustrated in a flow-chart of FIG.


8


.




When there is no car to be fueled, the car stopper


19


is depressed and the entrance judge lamp


17


is being turned on in blue (FIG.


2


), while when a car enters the fueling area, an entry sensor


18


transmits a car detection signal to the data control unit


54


(

FIG. 8

, ST


1


). Then, the data control unit


54


causes the car stopper


19


to project in order to prevent the car from leaving the gas station while being fueled simultaneously with turning on the entrance judge lamp


17


in red (

FIG. 8

, ST


2


). Subsequently, if a fuel port sensor


40


receives a fuel port signal from the signal generator


57


provided nearby the fuel port


56


of the car (

FIG. 8

, ST


3


), the data input/output unit


53


outputs a fueling inhibition signal to a fueling machine which should not work. In the case where there are two fueling machines


13


, first and a second fueling machines, which respectively face the left and right sides of a car to be fueled, it is necessary to cause only the first fueling machine


13


facing to the fueling port side of the car to work.




In such a case, the data control unit


54


in the data input/output unit


13


for the first fueling machine, which is ready for fueling, outputs a fueling inhibition signal to the second fueling machine


13


which is located on the side without the fueling port


56


of the car (

FIG. 8

, ST


4


) by way of the data input/output unit


13


corresponding to the second fueling machine, thereby preventing the danger of the accidental fuel dispense from the fueling machine at the side of the car without the fueling port


56


.




A customer's card is inserted to the card-reading-writing device


49


provided on a mobile data input part


44


of the data input/output unit


13


(

FIG. 8

, ST


5


), and then the data control unit


54


outputs a data input/output inhibition signal to the other data input/output unit (

FIG. 8

, ST


6


). Accordingly, it becomes possible not to cause an undesired operation of a fueling machine.




The fueling data such as the kind and quantity of fuel to be dispensed is input by means of the keyboard


46


provided on the mobile data input part


44


(

FIG. 8

, ST


7


), and the fueling data is displayed on the display


41


and the display part


45


. With the confirmation of the displayed data, the confirmation button


48


is pressed (

FIG. 8

, ST


8


), and then the fixation button


47


is pressed (

FIG. 8

, ST


9


). In this state, the data input/output unit


13


waits the completion of fueling. Accordingly, the data control unit


54


outputs the fueling data, which has been input, to the fueling machine


12


(

FIG. 8

, ST


10


).




Here, the fueling operation by means of the fueling machine


12


is to be explained with referring to FIG.


9


.




The fueling data is transmitted from the data control unit


54


of the data input/output unit


13


to the mechanism control unit


53


of the fueling machine


22


(

FIG. 9

, ST


1


). The nozzle mechanism


25


which belongs to the fueling machine


12


is caused to change the position appropriately for fueling, with the horizontal moving unit


21


and the vertical moving unit


24


being driven by the signal from the signal generator


57


, whereby the nozzle mechanism


25


is brought to a position nearby the fueling port


56


of a car


55


. In this state, the injection pipe


33


is extended by the aid of the extending-shortening unit


32


, inserted to the fueling port


56


of the car (

FIG. 9

, ST


2


). An insertion signal is input from the insertion sensor


36


(

FIG. 9

, ST


3


), and the suction pump


39


is driven to suck the vapor in the fueling port


56


, whereby the identity of fuel sorts are judged by the fuel sort discrimination unit


52


, which judges whether or not the fuel sort which is sensed by the sensor


38


is identical with the one input by the keyboard


46


(

FIG. 9

, ST


4


). When the fuel sorts are judged to be identical from each other (

FIG. 9

, ST


5


), the fuel control unit


50


causes the closing-opening valve


35


of a selected fuel sort to be open and to drive the corresponding pump


30


(

FIG. 9

, ST


6


).




The required sort of fuel in the fuel storage tank is transported by the application of pressure by the pump, and discharged into the fueling port


56


by way of the flow meter


29


, pipe


28


, hose


27


, closing-opening valve


35


, bellow-tube


34


, and fueling nozzle


26


. Here, the bellow-tube


34


is extended by the fuel pressure transported therethrough and the fueling nozzle


26


is inserted deeply into the fueling port


56


. Thus, the fuel is never scattered. The quantity of fuel measured by the flow meter


29


is shown on the display


41


and the display part


45


.




As the fueling is carried out, the full-tank fueling unit


51


begins to function (

FIG. 9

, ST


7


). When the set amount of fuel is discharged, or the fuel tank is filled to the maximum level (

FIG. 9

, ST


8


), the fuel control unit


50


closes the opening-closing valve


35


and stops the pump


30


(

FIG. 9

, ST


9


) to suspend the fueling. The fueling data is output to the data input/output unit


13


(

FIG. 9

, ST


10


). Then, the mechanism control unit


53


causes to drive the extending-shortening unit


32


, the vertical moving unit


24


, and the horizontal moving unit


21


(

FIG. 9

, ST


11


) to bring back the nozzle mechanism


25


to the initial position (

FIG. 9

, ST


12


), and the completion of the fueling operation is notified by the communicator


42


(

FIG. 9

, ST


13


).




Meanwhile, the data input/output unit


13


, which has received the fueling data from the fueling machine


13


at ST


10


of

FIG. 9

(

FIG. 8

, ST


11


), plays a role to clear off the fueling fee (

FIG. 8

, ST


12


) with a customer's card. After the liquidation, the car stopper


19


is depressed which makes the car possible to leave the gas station. Then, the entrance judge lamp


17


lights in blue to notify other cars the possibility to get into the fueling area (

FIG. 8

, ST


14


).




In the case where the sorts of fuel in a fuel tank of a car and of the required fueling data are not identical at ST


5


of

FIG. 9

(

FIG. 9

, ST


14


), the communicator is caused to function for a certain period (

FIG. 9

, ST


15


), and then ST


7


of

FIG. 8

is carried out again by selecting a correct fuel sort to be dispensed via the keyboard


46


.




As is obvious from the above description, all the steps of the fueling operation including the insertion of a fueling nozzle to a fueling port of an automobile, and the suspension of fueling at a required fueling level are carried out without a manual fueling operation, whereby it is possible to perform a fueling operation in a safe, convenient and economical manner without the provision of a fueling operator.



Claims
  • 1. An automatic fueling system comprising:a fueling machine comprising a nozzle mechanism comprising an injection pipe having a nozzle insertion sensor thereon, and a plurality of fueling nozzles contained in said injection pipe, each for dispensing a predetermined sort of fuel, and a fuel port sensor; and a data input/output unit for performing a signal transmission to and from said fueling machine; wherein the insertion of one of said nozzles is carried out to an automobile to be fueled having a signal generator thereon by the movement of said fueling machine based on the signal transmission between said fuel port sensor and said signal generator, and the fueling is suspended by the detection of a required level of fueling; wherein said fueling machine further comprises a fuel control unit comprising a fuel-sort discrimination unit and a full-tank fueling unit, said fuel control unit causes to function said fuel sort discrimination unit by the receipt of a nozzle-insertion signal from said nozzle-insertion sensor, and causes to function said full-tank fueling unit to start fueling when said fuel sort discrimination unit detects a correct fuel selection, and the fueling is suspended by the detection of a required level of fueling by said full-tank fueling unit.
  • 2. The automatic fueling system as claimed in claim 1, wherein said data input/output machine comprises a mobile data input part.
  • 3. The automatic fueling system as claimed in claim 2, wherein one of said nozzles for dispensing a desired sort of fuel is selected by inputting data from said mobile data input part, and said nozzle is injected from said injection pipe for performing fueling.
  • 4. An automatic fueling system comprising:a first fueling machine and a second fueling machine, each comprising a fuel control unit comprising a fuel-sort discrimination unit, a full-tank fueling unit, an injection pipe having a nozzle-insertion sensor thereon, and a plurality of fueling nozzles contained in said injection pipe, each for dispensing a predetermined sort of fuel, and a fuel port sensor; and a first data input/output unit and a second data input/output unit for performing a signal transmission respectively to and from said first fueling machine and said second fueling machine; wherein said first fueling machine performs the insertion of one of said nozzles thereof to an automobile to be fueled having a signal generator thereon by the movement of said fueling machine based on the signal transmission between said fuel port sensor and said signal generator, said fuel control unit causes to function said fuel sort discrimination unit by the receipt of a nozzle-insertion signal from said nozzle-insertion sensor, and causes to function said full-tank fueling unit to start fueling when said fuel sort discrimination unit detects a correct fuel selection, the fueling is suspended by the detection of a required level of fueling by said full-tank fueling unit, and said first data input/output unit inhibits an input from said second data input/output unit by outputting a data input/output inhibition signal to said second data input/output unit when a fueling data is input to said first data input/output unit.
  • 5. The automatic fueling system as claimed in claim 4, wherein said first fueling machine transmits a fueling inhibition signal to said second fueling machine by way of said first data input/output unit and said second data input/output unit when said first fueling machine detects the signal generator.
  • 6. The automatic fueling system as claimed in claim 4, wherein said first fueling machine and said second fueling machine are provided to face each other with such a distance that only a single car passes between said first fueling machine and said second fueling machine.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
11-328535 Nov 1999 JP
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