Claims
- 1. A system for monitoring vapor recovery in a liquid fuel dispensing facility having at least one fuel dispensing point connected to a main fuel storage system by a means for supplying liquid fuel to the dispensing point and a means for returning vapor from the dispensing point, said monitoring system comprising:
a vapor flow sensor operatively connected to the means for returning vapor and adapted to indicate the amount of vapor flow through the means for returning vapor; a liquid fuel dispensing meter operatively connected to the means for supplying liquid fuel and adapted to indicate the amount of liquid fuel dispensed through the at least one fuel dispensing point; and a central electronic control and diagnostic arrangement having, a means for determining a ratio of vapor flow to dispensed liquid fuel for the at least one fuel dispensing point, said determining means receiving dispensed liquid fuel amount information from the liquid fuel dispensing meter and receiving vapor flow amount information from the vapor flow sensor, wherein the acceptability of vapor recovery for the fuel dispensing point is determined by said ratio of vapor flow to dispensed liquid fuel.
- 2. The monitoring system of claim 1 including at least two fuel dispensing points for each vapor flow sensor in the system.
- 3. The monitoring system of claim 1 wherein the means for returning vapor comprises a vapor return pipeline, and wherein said vapor return pipeline is operatively connected to the vapor flow sensor.
- 4. The monitoring system of claim 1 wherein the means for returning vapor comprises one or more vapor return pipelines, and wherein each vapor return pipeline is connected to a plurality of vapor return passages that are connected to a respective plurality of fuel dispensing points.
- 5. The monitoring system of claim 4 wherein each vapor return pipeline is operatively connected to a separate vapor flow sensor.
- 6. The monitoring system of claim 1 wherein the amount of vapor flow indicates vapor volume.
- 7. The monitoring system of claim 1 wherein the amount of liquid fuel dispensed indicates liquid fuel volume.
- 8. The monitoring system of claim 1 further comprising an automatic tank gauging system operatively connected to the central control and diagnostic arrangement.
- 9. The monitoring system of claim 1 wherein the central control and diagnostic arrangement further comprises means for determining the loss of vapor through the fuel dispensing point to atmosphere.
- 10. The monitoring system of claim 1, further comprising means for monitoring vapor containment in the vapor containing elements of the liquid fuel dispensing facility, said means for monitoring vapor containment being operatively connected to any vapor containing element of the liquid fuel dispensing facility and the central electronic control and diagnostic arrangement.
- 11. The monitoring system of claim 10 wherein the means for monitoring vapor containment includes:
a vent pipe-pressure relief valve arrangement connecting one or more vapor containing elements of the liquid fuel dispensing facility to atmosphere; a pressure sensor operatively connected to the vent pipe; a vapor processor operatively connected to the vent pipe; and means for determining the acceptability of vapor containment incorporated into the central electronic control and diagnostic arrangement, said means for determining acceptability of vapor containment being operatively connected to the pressure sensor to receive pressure level information therefrom and being operatively connected to the vapor processor to selectively cause the vapor processor to draw a negative pressure in the main fuel storage system.
- 12. A system for monitoring vapor recovery in a liquid fuel dispensing facility having at least two fuel dispensing points connected to a main fuel storage system by a vapor return pipeline, said monitoring system comprising:
a vapor flow sensor operatively connected to the vapor return pipeline; means for determining dispensed liquid fuel amount information for each fuel dispensing point; and a means for determining a ratio of vapor flow to dispensed liquid fuel for the fuel dispensing points based on vapor flow sensor readings and dispensed liquid fuel amount information, wherein the acceptability of vapor recovery for the fuel dispensing points is determined by said ratio of vapor flow to dispensed liquid fuel.
- 13. The monitoring system of claim 12, further comprising means for monitoring vapor containment in the vapor containing elements of the liquid fuel dispensing facility, said means for monitoring vapor containment being operatively connected to any vapor containing element of the liquid fuel dispensing facility.
- 14. A method of monitoring vapor recovery in a liquid fuel dispensing facility having at least one fuel dispensing point connected to a main fuel storage system by a means for supplying liquid fuel to the dispensing point and a means for returning vapors from the dispensing point, said monitoring method comprising the steps of:
determining at multiple times an amount of vapor flow through the means for returning vapors; determining at multiple times an amount of liquid fuel dispensed through the means for supplying liquid fuel; and determining a ratio of vapor flow to dispensed liquid fuel for the fuel dispensing point based on the amount of vapor flow through the means for returning vapors and the amount of liquid fuel dispensed through the means for supplying liquid fuel, wherein the acceptability of vapor recovery for the fuel dispensing point is determined by said ratio of vapor flow to dispensed liquid fuel.
- 15. The method of claim 14 wherein the multiple times of determining the amount of vapor flow and the multiple times of determining the amount of liquid fuel dispensed correspond to each other.
- 16. The method of claim 14 wherein a ratio of vapor flow to dispensed liquid fuel that is repeatedly determined to be less than 1 for a dispensing point indicates a path restriction in an element associated with the dispensing point.
- 17. The method of claim 14 wherein a ratio of vapor flow to dispensed liquid fuel that is repeatedly determined to be greater than 1 for all dispensing points other than a selected dispensing point indicates that the selected dispensing point leaks vapor to atmosphere during idle periods.
- 18. The method of claim 14 wherein the amount of vapor flow indicates vapor volume.
- 19. The method of claim 14 wherein the amount of liquid fuel dispensed indicates liquid fuel volume.
- 20. The method of claim 14 further comprising the step of determining the loss of vapor through the fuel dispensing point to atmosphere.
- 21. The method of claim 14, wherein the liquid fuel dispensing facility further comprises a vent pipe-pressure relief valve arrangement connecting the vapor containing elements of the facility to atmosphere, and further comprising the following steps of monitoring vapor containment in the vapor containing elements of the facility:
identifying the start of an idle period for the liquid fuel dispensing facility; monitoring the liquid fuel dispensing facility to confirm maintenance of the idle period; determining whether pressure in at least one of the vapor containing elements of the facility is equal to or below a minimum level; selectively adjusting pressure in the vapor containing elements of the facility to a preset lower level when the previously determined pressure is above the minimum level; monitoring variation of the pressure in at least one of the vapor containing elements of the facility during the remainder of the idle period; determining the end of the idle period; and determining the acceptability of vapor containment in the vapor containing elements of the facility based on the variation of the pressure during the idle period.
- 22. A system for monitoring vapor containment in a liquid fuel dispensing facility having a main fuel storage system connected by a vent pipe-pressure relief valve arrangement to atmosphere, said monitoring system comprising:
a pressure sensor operatively connected to the vent pipe; a vapor processor operatively connected to the vent pipe; and means for determining the acceptability of vapor containment in the main fuel storage system, said determining means being operatively connected to the pressure sensor to receive pressure level information therefrom and being operatively connected to the vapor processor to selectively cause the vapor processor to draw a negative pressure in the main fuel storage system.
- 23. A method of monitoring vapor containment in a liquid fuel dispensing facility having at least one main fuel storage tank connected by a vent pipe-pressure relief valve arrangement to atmosphere, said monitoring method comprising the steps of:
identifying the start of an idle period for the liquid fuel dispensing facility; monitoring the liquid fuel dispensing facility to confirm maintenance of the idle period; determining whether pressure in the main fuel storage tank is equal or below a minimum level; selectively adjusting pressure in the main fuel storage tank to a preset lower level when the previously determined pressure is above the minimum level; monitoring variation of the pressure in the main fuel storage tank during the remainder of the idle period; determining the end of the idle period; and determining the acceptability of vapor containment in the main fuel storage tank based on the variation of the pressure during the idle period.
- 24. The method of claim 23 wherein the minimum level is in the range of −2 to −3 inches water column.
- 25. The method of claim 23 further comprising the step of monitoring vapor flow in a vapor containing elements of the facility during the idle period; and
determining malfunctioning dispensing points based on vapor flow information.
- 26. The method of claim 14 further comprising a method of determining vapor recovery system failures associated with a single fuel dispensing point, said method of determining vapor recovery system failures comprising the steps of:
determining the vapor flow to dispensed fuel ratios for a plurality of fuel dispensing points; determining the number of vapor flow to dispensed fuel ratios that are below a preset minimum for each of the plurality of fuel dispensing points; determining the average number of vapor flow to dispensed fuel ratios below the preset minimum for the plurality of fuel dispensing points; and comparing the number of vapor flow to dispensed fuel ratios below the preset minimum for each of the plurality of fuel dispensing points to the average number of vapor flow to dispensed fuel ratios below the present minimum to determine whether the vapor recovery system associated with each of the plurality of fuel dispensing points has failed.
- 27. The method of claim 21 further comprising the method of determining vapor recovery system failures associated with a single fuel dispensing point, said method of determining vapor recovery system failures comprising the steps of:
determining the vapor flow to dispensed fuel ratios for a plurality of fuel dispensing points; determining the number of vapor flow to dispensed fuel ratios that are below a preset minimum for each of the plurality of fuel dispensing points; determining the average number of vapor flow to dispensed fuel ratios below the preset minimum for the plurality of fuel dispensing points; and comparing the number vapor flow to dispensed fuel ratios below the preset minimum for each of the plurality of fuel dispensing points to the average number of vapor flow to dispensed fuel ratios below the present minimum to determine whether the vapor recovery system associated with each of the plurality of fuel dispensing points has failed.
- 28. The method of claim 14 further comprising the method of determining vapor recovery system failures associated with a single fuel dispensing point, said method of determining vapor recovery system failures comprising the steps of:
determining the vapor flow to dispensed fuel ratios for a plurality of fuel dispensing points; determining the number of vapor flow to dispensed fuel ratios that are below a preset minimum for each of the plurality of fuel dispensing points; determining the average number of vapor flow to dispensed fuel ratios below the preset minimum for the plurality of fuel dispensing points; and comparing the number vapor flow to dispensed fuel ratios below the preset minimum for each of the plurality of fuel dispensing points to the average number of vapor flow to dispensed fuel ratios below the present minimum to determine whether the vapor recovery system associated with each of the plurality of fuel dispensing points has failed.
- 29. A method of determining vapor recovery system failures associated with a single fuel dispensing point, said method comprising the steps of:
determining the vapor flow to dispensed fuel ratios for a plurality of fuel dispensing points; determining the number of vapor flow to dispensed fuel ratios that are below a preset minimum for each of the plurality of fuel dispensing points; determining the average number of vapor flow to dispensed fuel ratios below the preset minimum for the plurality of fuel dispensing points; and comparing the number vapor flow to dispensed fuel ratios below the preset minimum for each of the plurality of fuel dispensing points to the average number of vapor flow to dispensed fuel ratios below the present minimum to determine whether the vapor recovery system associated with each of the plurality of fuel dispensing points has failed.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] The application relates to and claims priority on U.S. Provisional Patent Application Serial No. 60/168,029, filed on Nov. 30, 1999, entitled “Fueling System Vapor Recovery Performance Monitor,” on U.S. Provisional Patent Application Serial No. 60/202,054, filed on May 5, 2000, entitled “Fueling System Vapor Recovery Performance Monitor,” and on U.S. Provisional Patent Application Serial No. 60/202,659, filed on May 8, 2000, entitled “Method of Determining Failure of Fuel Vapor Recovery System.”
Provisional Applications (3)
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60168029 |
Nov 1999 |
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60202054 |
May 2000 |
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60202659 |
May 2000 |
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Divisions (1)
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09725727 |
Nov 2000 |
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10180047 |
Jun 2002 |
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