Claims
- 1. Fluid dispensing apparatus for dispensing fluid from a fluid source to a fluid receiver at an ambient temperature, wherein the fluid in the fluid source has a stagnation pressure and a stagnation temperature and wherein the fluid receiver has a receiver pressure capacity rating at a standard pressure and temperature, comprising:
- conduit means for connecting said fluid source in fluid flow relation to said fluid receiver for conducting a flow of fluid from said fluid source to said fluid receiver;
- valve means positioned in said conduit means between said fluid source and said fluid receiver for selectively closing and opening said conduit means to the flow of fluid from said fluid source to said fluid receiver;
- value control means connected to said value means for actuating said valve means to close and open said conduit means to the flow of fluid;
- flow measuring means positioned in said conduit means for measuring flow rate of fluid flowing in said conduit means from said fluid source to said fluid receiver, said flow measuring means including a throat with a restricted cross-sectional area through which the fluid must flow in flowing from said fluid source to said fluid receiver, upstream pressure measuring means positioned upstream from said throat for measuring fluid pressure upstream of said throat, downstream pressure measuring means positioned downstream from said throat for measuring fluid pressure downstream of said throat, wherein said throat, said upstream pressure measuring means, and said downstream pressure measuring means are all positioned in the same fluid flow relation to said value means; and
- calibration means for matching pressure measurements from said downstream pressure measuring means to pressure measurements from said upstream pressure measuring means, wherein said calibration means includes microprocessor means for receiving both an upstream fluid pressure measurement from said upstream fluid measuring means and a downstream fluid pressure measurement from said downstream fluid measuring means when said valve means is actuated by said valve control means to close said conduit means to the flow of fluid, for comparing and determining any difference between said downstream fluid pressure measurement with said upstream fluid pressure measurement, and for adding said difference algebraically to downstream fluid pressure measurements received subsequently by said microprocessor means from said downstream flow measuring means.
- 2. The fluid dispensing apparatus of claim 1, wherein said throat, said upstream pressure measuring means, and said downstream pressure measuring means are all positioned upstream from said valve means.
- 3. The fluid dispensing apparatus of claim 1, wherein said microprocessor means is connected to said upstream pressure measuring means for receiving a plurality of upstream fluid pressure measurements and is connected to said downstream pressure measuring means for receiving an equal number of downstream fluid pressure measurements in time sequential order while said valve means has said conduit means closed to the flow of fluid for comparing sequential sets of upstream and downstream fluid pressure measurements and determining a mathematical average of differences between said sequential sets of downstream fluid pressure measurements and upstream fluid measurements and for adding said mathematical average algebraically to downstream fluid pressure measurements received subsequently by said microprocessor means from said downstream flow measuring means.
- 4. A method of dispensing fluid from a fluid source to a fluid receiver, including the steps of:
- connecting a conduit with a throat restriction and a selectively openable and closeable valve between said fluid source and said fluid receiver and with an upstream fluid pressure transducer positioned upstream of said throat restriction and a downstream fluid pressure transducer positioned downstream of said throat restriction;
- calibrating said downstream pressure transducer with said upstream pressure transducer by closing said valve so that there is no fluid flow in said conduit and allowing fluid pressure downstream of said throat restriction to equalize with fluid pressure upstream of said throat restriction, feeding an upstream fluid pressure reading from said upstream pressure transducer and a downstream fluid pressure reading from said downstream fluid pressure transducer into a microprocessor, determining any difference between the upstream fluid pressure reading and the downstream fluid pressure reading, and storing said difference for adding algebraically to subsequent downstream fluid pressure reading from said downstream pressure transducer that get fed into said microprocessor to create corrected downstream fluid pressure readings;
- opening said valve to allow fluid to flow through said throat restriction in said conduit; and
- feeding upstream fluid pressure readings from said upstream pressure transducer and downstream fluid pressure readings from said downstream pressure transducer into said microprocessor while said fluid is flowing in said conduit, adding said difference algebraically to said downstream fluid pressure readings in said microprocessor, and using said upstream fluid pressure readings and said corrected downstream fluid pressure readings in said microprocessor for monitoring the fluid flowing through said conduit from said fluid source to said fluid receiver.
- 5. The method of claim 4, including the steps of also feeding fluid temperature of the flowing fluid into said microprocessor along with said upstream fluid pressure readings and said downstream fluid pressure readings for monitoring the flow rate of said fluid flowing in said conduit.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO OTHER APPLICATIONS
This patent application is a continuation of patent application Ser. No. 08/155,169, filed on Oct. 27, 1993, entitled "Improved Method and Apparatus for Dispensing Natural Gas," now abandoned, which is a continuation of patent application Ser. No. 07/858,143, filed on Mar. 27, 1992, entitled "Improved Method and Apparatus For Dispensing Natural Gas," now U.S. Pat. No. 5,259,424, which is a continuation-in-part of the patent application Ser. No. 07/722,494, filed Jun. 27, 1991, entitled "Method and Apparatus for Dispensing Natural Gas, " now U.S. Pat. No. 5,238,030.
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