Claims
- 1. A fluid handling system, comprising:
a supplying vessel for holding a first fluid; a discharge flow path in fluid communication with the supplying vessel, the discharge flow path being disposed to receive the first fluid from the supplying vessel for discharge from the supplying vessel; a return flow path in fluid communication with the discharge flow path and with the supplying vessel, the return flow path being disposed to receive first fluid from the discharge flow path for return to the supplying vessel; a heat-exchange flow path, the heat-exchange flow path being disposed to contain a second fluid that is free of fluid communication with the first fluid; and a heat exchanger in fluid communication with the return flow path and the heat-exchange flow path, the heat exchanger being constructed and disposed to receive first fluid from the return flow path and second fluid from the heat-exchange flow path to cause thermal transfer between the first fluid and the second fluid.
- 2. The fluid handling system of claim 1, wherein the second fluid is hydraulic fluid routed to actuate at least one hydraulic mechanism, the heat exchanger cooling the hydraulic fluid such that the hydraulic fluid is maintained at a safe operating temperature without the use of a cooling fan.
- 3. The fluid handling system of claim 1, further comprising a pumping mechanism in fluid communication with the discharge flow path, the pumping mechanism being constructed and disposed to move the first fluid along the discharge flow path.
- 4. The fluid handling system of claim 3, wherein the pumping mechanism is constructed and disposed to move the first fluid along the discharge flow path for discharge from the fluid handling system.
- 5. The fluid handling system of claim 3, wherein the return flow path intersects the discharge flow path at an intersection point downstream from the pumping mechanism.
- 6. The fluid handling system of claim 5, wherein the first fluid in the discharge flow path is in the form of a liquid at the intersection point; further wherein the first fluid in the return flow path is in the form of a liquid at the intersection point.
- 7. The fluid handling system of claim 3, wherein the pumping mechanism is in fluid communication with the heat-exchange flow path.
- 8. The fluid handling system of claim 7, wherein the pumping mechanism is actuated by the second fluid to drive the first fluid along the discharge flow path.
- 9. The fluid handling system of claim 1, wherein the heat-exchange flow path is in fluid communication with a hydraulic mechanism such that the hydraulic mechanism is actuated by the second fluid.
- 10. The fluid handling system of claim 9, wherein the hydraulic mechanism is constructed and disposed to cause the first fluid to move along the discharge flow path.
- 11. The fluid handling system of claim 1 wherein the heat exchanger causes the first fluid to change state between a liquid and a vapor.
- 12. The fluid handling system of claim 11, wherein the supplying vessel contains a liquid space and a vapor space, further wherein the return flow path returns the first fluid to the vapor space of the supplying vessel.
- 13. The fluid handling system of claim 1, wherein the heat exchanger is a liquid-to-liquid heat exchanger.
- 14. The fluid handling system of claim 1, wherein the heat exchanger is constructed and disposed to cause a temperature change in the second fluid.
- 15. The fluid handling system of claim 1, wherein the temperature of the first fluid is less than the maximum desired temperature of the second fluid.
- 16. The fluid handling system of claim 1, further comprising:
a temperature sensor in communication with the heat-exchange flow path for sensing the temperature of the second fluid; and a heat generator in communication with the heat-exchange flow path, the heat generator being constructed and disposed for heating the second fluid in response to an indication from the temperature sensor.
- 17. The fluid handling system of claim 1, further comprising:
a pressure sensor constructed and disposed to indicate vapor pressure in the supplying vessel; and a temperature regulator in communication with the heat-exchange flow path, the temperature regulator being constructed and disposed for causing the temperature of the second fluid to change in response to an indication from the pressure sensor.
- 18. The fluid handling system of claim 17, wherein the pressure sensor and temperature regulator are disposed as an integral unit in fluid communication with both the return flow path and the heat-exchange flow path.
- 19. The fluid handling system of claim 1, further comprising:
a pressure sensor constructed and disposed to indicate vapor pressure in the supplying vessel; and a flow regulator in fluid communication with the return flow path, the flow regulator being constructed and arranged to decrease flow of the first fluid in the return flow path in response to a high-pressure indication from the pressure sensor.
- 20. The fluid handling system of claim 19, wherein the pressure sensor and flow regulator are disposed as an integral unit in fluid communication with the return flow path.
- 21. The fluid handling system of claim 20, wherein the fluid handling system is disposed on a vehicle comprising an engine; further wherein the second fluid comprises engine coolant.
- 22. The fluid handling system of claim 1, wherein the fluid handling system is disposed on a vehicle comprising an engine; further wherein the second fluid comprises engine coolant.
- 23. The fluid handling system of claim 11, wherein the supplying vessel contains a liquid space and a vapor space, further wherein the return flow path returns the first fluid to the liquid space of the supplying vessel.
- 24. A fluid handling system, comprising:
a supplying vessel for holding a first fluid; first means, in fluid communication with the supplying vessel, for receiving the first fluid from the supplying vessel for discharge from the supplying vessel; second means, in fluid communication with the first means and with the supplying vessel, for receiving first fluid from the first means for return to the supplying vessel; third means for containing a second fluid that is free of fluid communication with the first fluid; and fourth means, in fluid communication with the second means and the third means, for receiving first fluid from the second means and second fluid from the third means to cause thermal transfer between the first fluid and the second fluid.
- 25. A fluid handling method, comprising:
holding a first fluid in a supplying vessel; discharging the first fluid from the supplying vessel into a discharge flow path, the discharge flow path being in fluid communication with the supplying vessel; receiving first fluid from the discharge flow path into a return flow path, the return flow path being in fluid communication with the discharge flow path and with the supplying vessel; returning first fluid to the supplying vessel with the return flow path; containing a second fluid in a heat-exchange flow path, the second fluid being free of fluid communication with the first fluid; and causing thermal transfer between the first fluid and the second fluid with a heat exchanger in fluid communication with the return flow path and the heat-exchange flow path, the heat exchanger being constructed and disposed to receive first fluid from the return flow path and second fluid from the heat-exchange flow path.
- 26. A vehicle for delivering a fluid product, the vehicle comprising:
a tank adapted to hold the fluid product; a pump adapted to pump the fluid product from the tank, the pump being driven by hydraulic fluid; and a heat exchanger adapted to cool the hydraulic fluid with the fluid product.
- 27. The vehicle of claim 26, wherein the fluid product is propane.
- 28. The vehicle of claim 26, wherein the heat exchanger is adapted to heat the propane and cause the propane to vaporize, the vaporized propane being pumped back into the tank.
- 29. The vehicle of claim 26, wherein the heat exchanger is adapted to heat the fluid product, further wherein the heated fluid product is returned to the tank.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] The subject matter of this application is related to the subject matter of U.S. provisional patent application No. 60/174,138, filed Dec. 31, 1999, priority to which is claimed under 35 U.S.C. 119(e) and which is incorporated herein by reference.
Provisional Applications (1)
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