Claims
- 1. A fuel dispensing nozzle characterized by vapor recovery capability, said nozzle comprising:
- (a) a housing having an elongate hollow main body portion open at both ends thereof and an elongate handle portion connected at its opposite ends to said main body portion and having a hand-grip spaced from and generally parallel to said main body portion, said hand-grip being adapted to be grasped by the hand of a user of said nozzle without contact with said main body portion, said housing having a vapor recovery passageway therein communicating with the opposite open ends of said main body portion,
- (b) an elongate nozzle body member removably mounted in said hollow main portion of said housing and including ingress and egress ends thereof disposed in said opposite ends of said main body portion of said housing, said nozzle body member having a fuel passageway extending longitudinally therethrough from said ingress end thereof to said egress end thereof, said ingress end of said nozzle body member being adapted to be connected to a fuel delivery hose on a service station fuel pump having both fuel delivery and vapor recovery conduits therein,
- (c) main valve means mounted in said nozzle body in said fuel passageway for movement between open and closed positions for controlling the flow of fuel through said nozzle,
- (d) main valve actuating means mounted on said main body portion of said housing and connected to said main valve means for moving said valve means between its open and closed positions, said main valve actuating means including trigger means disposed between said main body portion and said handle portion of said housing for manual operation of said main valve actuating means by a user of said nozzle, and
- (e) a spout mounted on said main body portion of said housing at the egress end thereof and extending outwardly therefrom, said spout having a free end portion adapted to be inserted into the fill opening of a vehicle fuel tank, said spout having a fuel dispensing passageway therethrough which is communicatively connected to said fuel passageway in said nozzle body member for receipt of fuel therefrom when said main valve means is in open position and for dispensing that fuel into the vehicle fuel tank and a vapor recovery passageway therethrough communicatively connected to said vapor recovery passageway in said housing for removing vapors from the vehicle fuel tank and delivering such vapors to the vapor recovery conduit in the fuel delivery hose.
- 2. A fuel dispensing nozzle according to claim 1 wherein said housing and said body portion is molded of a composite resin.
- 3. A fuel dispensing nozzle according to claim 2 wherein said resin is a thermoplastic material having reinforcing fibers therein.
- 4. A fuel dispensing nozzle according to claim 3 wherein said thermoplastic material is nylon and said reinforcing fibers include long glass fibers.
- 5. A fuel dispensing nozzle according to claim 1 including attitude responsive valve means in said vapor recovery passageway for closing said vapor recovery passageway when said nozzle is not in position for dispensing fuel into a vehicle fuel tank.
- 6. A fuel delivery nozzle according to claim 1 wherein said housing and said nozzle body member are molded of composite resins and said spout is extruded of lightweight metal.
- 7. A fuel dispensing nozzle according to claim 6 wherein said lightweight metal is aluminum.
- 8. A fuel delivery nozzle according to claim 1 wherein said main valve actuating means includes linkage means connecting said trigger means to said main valve means.
- 9. A fuel dispensing nozzle according to claim 1 wherein said spout has another interior, longitudinally extending wall integrally formed with said outer wall to divide the interior of said spout into a third passageway.
Parent Case Info
This is a divisional of application Ser. No. 07/963,581, filed Oct. 19, 1992, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,327,949.
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Divisions (1)
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