Claims
- 1. A dispensing nozzle with an automatic shut-off mechanism, comprising:
- (a) a nozzle body having an internal flow passage;
- (b) a valve disposed in said internal flow passage for selectively blocking flow therethrough, said valve being movable between an open position in which fluid flow through the internal flow passage is permitted and a closed position in which fluid flow through the internal flow passage is substantially blocked;
- (c) an actuator for moving the valve between open and closed positions under predetermined conditions;
- (d) means for moving the valve to the closed position irrespective of the position of the actuator under other predetermined conditions, said moving means including:
- (i) a plurality of independently rotatable members;
- (ii) means for coupling said independently rotatable members for common rotational movement in response to movement of said actuator;
- (iii) means for uncoupling said rotatable members in response to a predetermined condition; and
- (iiii) means for rotating one of said rotatable members relative to the other when said members are uncoupled to move the valve to the closed position irrespective of the position of the actuator.
- 2. A dispensing nozzle as recited in claim 1 wherein said actuator is a manually operated lever rotatably attached with respect to said nozzle body.
- 3. A dispensing nozzle as recited in claim 1 further including means for rotating said independently rotatable members in common rotational movement about a first axis.
- 4. A dispensing nozzle as recited in claim 3 wherein said means for rotating said uncoupled rotatable members relative to each other rotates said members about a second axis substantially parallel to said first axis.
- 5. A dispensing nozzle as recited in claim 4 wherein said actuator is operative to rotate said rotatable members in a first rotational direction and said means for relatively rotating said members rotates one of said members in a second rotational direction which is opposite to the first rotational direction.
- 6. A dispensing nozzle as recited in claim 5 wherein said independently rotatable members includes a first linkage rotatably secured to the nozzle body and a second linkage member rotatably secured to the first linkage.
- 7. A dispensing nozzle as recited in claim 6 further including a movable stop selectively engagable with said second linkage, said stop being operative to prevent relative rotation between said first and second linkages when engaged with said second linkage.
- 8. A dispensing nozzle as recited in claim 7 further including means for disengaging said movable stop from said second linkage in response to predetermined conditions.
- 9. A dispensing nozzle as recited in claim 8 wherein said movable stop is rotatably secured relative to said nozzle body.
- 10. A dispensing nozzle as recited in claim 9 wherein said movable stop engages said second linkage on a first end of the second linkage spaced a predetermined distance from the rotational connection to the first linkage and further including a connecting member between said second linkage and said valve, said connecting member being rotatably connected to said second linkage on a second end of the second linkage which is on the opposite side of the pivotal connection from the first end.
- 11. A dispensing nozzle as recited in claim 10 further including a diaphragm which is movable in response to predetermined conditions, said movable stop being operatively connected to said diaphragm.
- 12. A dispensing nozzle as recited in claim 11 further including a lever interposed between said diaphragm and said movable stop to translate upward movement of said diaphragm into pivotal movement of said stop.
- 13. A dispensing nozzle as recited in claim 1 wherein said independently rotatable members includes:
- (i) a movable stop;
- (ii) a first linkage rotatably connected to the nozzle body at a first location about a first axis, said first linkage having an engagement surface on a portion remote from said first location;
- (iii) a second linkage pivotally connected to the first linkage about a second axis substantially parallel to the first axis at a location intermediate of the first linkage's engagement surface and rotatable connection to the body, said second linkage having a retaining surface on the side of the pivotal connection to the first linkage opposite the engagement surface for selective engagement with the movable stop, said retaining surface being rotatable about said first axis when in engagement with said movable stop;
- (iiii) means for rotating said second linkage relative to said first linkage about said second axis when said movable stop is disengaged from the retaining surface; and
- (iiiii) means for translating movement of the second linkage to movement of the valve in a direction substantially perpendicular to the first and second axis.
- 14. A shut-off mechanism for a dispensing nozzle, comprising:
- (a) a nozzle body having an internal flow passage;
- (b) a valve movably disposed within said internal flow passage for selectively blocking fluid flow through the passage;
- (c) a stop movable in response to predetermined conditions for selective engagement with a retaining surface;
- (d) a first linkage rotatably connected to the nozzle body at a first location about a first axis, said first linkage having an engagement surface on a portion remote from said first location;
- (e) a second linkage pivotally connected to the first linkage about a second axis substantially parallel to the first axis at a location intermediate of the first linkage's engagement surface and rotatable connection to the body, said second linkage having a retaining surface on one side of the pivotal connection to the first linkage for selective engagement with the movable stop, said retaining surface being rotatable about said first axis;
- (f) means for rotating said second linkage relative to said first linkage about said second axis when said movable stop is disengaged from the retaining surface; and
- (g) means for translating movement of the second linkage to movement of the valve in a direction substantially perpendicular to the first and second axis.
- 15. A shut-off mechanism as recited in claim 14 further including means for rotating said first and second linkages in common rotational movement about said first axis.
- 16. A shut-off mechanism as recited in claim 15 wherein said means for rotating said second linkage relative to said first linkage when said movable stop is disengaged rotates said first and second linkages about a second axis substantially parallel to said first axis.
- 17. A shut-off mechanism as recited in claim 16 further including an actuator operative to rotate said first and second linkages in common movement in a first rotational direction about said first axis.
- 18. A shut-off mechanism as recited in claim 17 wherein said means for rotating said second linkage relative to the first linkage rotates the second linkage in a second rotational direction opposite from said first rotational direction.
- 19. A shut-off mechanism as recited in claim 18 further including a connecting member connected to said valve and pivotally connected to said second linkage.
- 20. A dispensing nozzle, comprising:
- (a) a body having an internal flow passage therethrough;
- (b) an actuator relatively movable with respect to said body between open and closed positions;
- (c) valve means movably disposed within the internal flow passage for selectively blocking fluid flow therethrough, said valve means having open and closed positions corresponding to said open and closed positions of said actuator and being responsive to and under control of said actuator under predetermined conditions; and
- (d) means for releasing said valve means from said control of said actuator in response to predetermined conditions; said releasing means being at least contained within a cartridge for common removal with the cartridge from the body.
- 21. A dispensing nozzle as recited in claim 20 wherein said cartridge is disposed in said flow passage with the releasing means contained within the cartridge and sealed from any fluid in the flow passage.
- 22. A dispensing nozzle as recited in claim 21 wherein said cartridge contains a side opening through which said valve means extends and a seal to prevent fluid from entering said opening.
- 23. A dispensing nozzle as recited in claim 22 wherein said cartridge has a bottom opening, said actuator extending through said bottom opening for interaction with said releasing means.
- 24. A dispensing nozzle as recited in claim 23 wherein said cartridge has a top opening and said releasing means is interconnected to a diaphragm which is movable in response to predetermined conditions, the movement of said diaphragm being operative to activate said releasing means for releasing the valve means from control of the actuator.
- 25. A dispensing nozzle of modular construction, comprising:
- (a) a nozzle body having an internal flow passage;
- (b) a valve assembly releasably fitted within said internal flow passage, said valve assembly including a valve movable between an open position which permits fluid flow through said internal flow passage and a closed position which blocks fluid flow through said internal flow passage, said valve assembly being contained within a valve cartridge for common removal of the valve assembly with the cartridge from the internal flow passage;
- (c) an actuator for controlling the movement of said valve under predetermined conditions;
- (d) a shut-off mechanism removably positioned within the nozzle body and operative to move the valve to its open position in response to movement of said actuator under predetermined conditions and to release the valve from control of the actuator under other predetermined conditions;
- (e) a carrier housing, said shut-off mechanism being contained within said carrier housing for common removal with the carrier housing from the nozzle body, said carrier housing having a bottom opening; and
- (f) a guard member releasably secured to said nozzle body subjacent said shut-off mechanism, said actuator being pivotally connected to said guard member and extending through said bottom opening of said housing to interact with said shut-off mechanism, said actuator being unsecured to the nozzle body or shut-off mechanism and removable from the nozzle body with the guard member.
- 26. A dispensing nozzle as recited in claim 25 further including:
- (a) a spout;
- (b) a spout adapter which receives said spout, said spout adapter being releasably secured to said nozzle body so as to place the spout in fluid communication with said internal flow passage;
- (c) a venturi in said internal flow passage proximal to said valve;
- (d) an air passage communication between said venturi and an opening in said spout; and
- (e) means in said spout adapter movable under gravity bias for blocking said air passage whenever said nozzle is moved to a predetermined orientation.
- 27. A fluid dispensing nozzle, comprising:
- (a) a nozzle body having an internal flow passage;
- (b) a swivel connector for providing a sealed and rotatable connection between the internal flow passage in the nozzle body and an external flow conduit, said swivel connector including:
- (i) a base portion received by said nozzle body and communicating with said internal flow passage; and
- (ii) a tail portion rotatably secured to said base portion and extending into said internal flow passage to form a valve seat, said tail portion being rotatably movable with respect to both said nozzle body and said base portion and being adapted to provide selective fluid communication between the internal flow passage and the external flow conduit; and
- (c) a valve movably disposed within said internal flow passage and movable between a first open position in which fluid flow through the internal flow passage is substantially unblocked and a second seated position in which said valve is seated against said tail portion.
- 28. A fluid dispensing nozzle as recited in claim 27 further including fluid seals between said nozzle body and said base portion and between said base portion and said tail portion, said tail portion serving to prevent exposure of fluid pressure in the external fluid conduit against said seals whenever the valve is in the seated position.
- 29. A fluid dispensing nozzle as recited in claim 27 wherein said base portion is threadably received by said nozzle body.
- 30. An easily serviced dispensing nozzle of modular construction which has an automatic shut-off mechanism, said nozzle comprising:
- (a) a nozzle body having an internal flow passage therethrough;
- (b) an actuator supported on said body and being relatively movable with respect to said body between open and closed positions;
- (c) a cartridge having movable valve means therewithin including a poppet valve having a valve stem, said cartridge comprising an outer sleeve and a seat ring fastened at the upstream end of said outer sleeve and defining a unitary enclosing housing for most of the moving elements of said movable valve means, said poppet valve having its valve stem slidably supported upstream of its valve seat by said seat ring, said unitary enclosing housing enabling said cartridge with its movable valve means to be readily installed in and removed from said flow passage as a single unit, and said valve means having means for selectively blocking fluid flow through said flow passage and having open and closed positions corresponding to said open and closed positions of said actuator and being responsive to and under control of said actuator under predetermined conditions;
- (d) means supporting said cartridge with said valve means therein within said flow passage; and
- (e) means for releasing said valve means from said control of said actuator in response to predetermined conditions;
- said cartridge being adapted to be easily replaced by a relatively unskilled service station attendant using simple tools to thereby provide said nozzle having easily serviced valve means.
- 31. An easily serviced dispensing nozzle of modular construction which has an automatic shut-off mechanism, said nozzle comprising:
- (a) a nozzle body having an internal flow passage therethrough;
- (b) an actuator supported on said body and being relatively movable with respect to said body between open and closed positions;
- (c) movable valve means disposed within said internal flow passage for selectively blocking fluid flow therethrough, said valve means having open and closed positions corresponding to said open and closed positions of said actuator and being responsive to and under control of said actuator under predetermined conditions;
- (d) a cartridge which is adapted to be readily installed in and removed from said body and has means therein for releasing said valve means from said control of said actuator in response to predetermined conditions; and
- (e) means supporting said cartridge with said releasing means therein within said body;
- said cartridge being adapted to be easily replaced by a relatively unskilled service station attendant using simple tools to thereby provide said nozzle having easily serviced releasing means.
- 32. An easily serviced dispensing nozzle of modular construction which has an automatic shut-off mechanism, said nozzle comprising:
- (a) a nozzle body having an internal flow passage therethrough;
- (b) An actuator supported on said body and being relatively movable with respect to said body between open and closed positions;
- (c) a first cartridge which is adapted to be readily installed in and removed from said flow passage and has movable valve means therewithin, said valve means having means for selectively blocking fluid flow through said flow passage and having open and closed positions corresponding to said open and closed positions of said actuator and being responsive to and under control of said actuator under predetermined conditions;
- (d) means supporting said first cartridge with said valve means therein within said flow passage;
- (e) a second cartridge which is adapted to be readily installed in and removed from said body and has means therein for releasing said valve means from said control of said actuator in response to predetermined conditions; and
- (f) means supporting said second cartridge with said releasing means therein within said body;
- said cartridges being adapted to be easily replaced by a relatively unskilled service station attendant using simple tools to thereby provide said nozzle having valve means and releasing means which are easily serviced.
- 33. A method of making an easily serviced dispensing nozzle of modular construction which has an automatic shut-off mechanism, said method comprising the steps of:
- (a) providing a nozzle body;
- (b) forming an internal flow passage through said body;
- (c) supporting an actuator on said body which is relatively movable with respect to said body between open and closed positions;
- (d) providing a cartridge which comprises the steps of providing an outer sleeve and fastening a seat ring to the upstream end of said outer sleeve to define a unitary enclosing housing for movable valve means of said dispensing nozzle;
- (e) disposing most of the moving elements of said movable valve means which include a poppet valve having a valve stem within said cartridge by disposing said most of the moving elements within said enclosing housing with said valve stem slidably supported by said seat ring upstream of the valve seat for said poppet valve, said unitary enclosing housing enabling said cartridge with its movable valve means to be readily installed in and removed from said flow passage as a single unit, said valve means having means for selectively blocking fluid flow through said flow passage and having open and closed positions corresponding to said open and closed positions of said actuator and being responsive to and under control of said actuator under predetermined conditions;
- (f) disposing said cartridge with said valve means therein within said flow passage, and
- (g) providing means for releasing said valve means from said control of said actuator in response to predetermined conditions;
- said cartridge being adapted to be easily replaced by a relatively unskilled service station attendant using simple tools to thereby provide said nozzle having easily serviced valve means.
- 34. A method of making an easily serviced dispensing nozzle of modular construction which has an automatic shut-off mechanism, said method comprising the steps of:
- (a) providing a nozzle body;
- (b) forming an internal flow passage through said body;
- (c) supporting an actuator on said body which is relatively movable with respect to said body between open and closed positions;
- disposing movable valve means within said internal flow passage for selectively blocking fluid flow therethrough, said valve means having open and closed positions corresponding to said open and closed positions of said actuator and being responsive to and under control of said actuator under predetermined conditions;
- (e) providing means for releasing said valve means from said control of said actuator in response to predetermined conditions;
- (f) providing a cartridge which is readily installed in and removed from said body;
- (g) disposing said releasing means within said cartridge; and
- (h) disposing said cartridge with said releasing means therein within said body;
- said cartridge being adapted to be easily replaced by a relatively unskilled service station attendant using simple tools to thereby provide said nozle having easily serviced releasing means.
- 35. A method of making an easily serviced dispensing nozzle of modular construction which has an automatic shut-off mechanism, said method comprising the steps of:
- (a) providing a nozzle body;
- (b) forming an internal flow passage through said body;
- (c) supporting an actuator on said body which is relatively movable with respect to said body between open and closed positions;
- (d) providing a first cartridge which is adapted to be readily installed in and removed from said flow passage
- (e) disposing movable valve means within said cartridge, said valve means having means for selectively blocking fluid flow through said flow passage and having open and closed positions corresponding to said open and closed positions of said actuator and being responsive to and under control of said actuator under predetermined conditions;
- (f) disposing said first cartridge with said valve means therein within said flow passage;
- (g) providing means for releasing said valve means from said control of said actuator in response to predetermined conditions;
- (h) providing a second cartridge which is adapted to be readily installed in and removed from said body;
- (i) disposing said releasing means within said second cartridge; and
- (j) disposing said second cartridge with said releasing means therein within said body;
- said cartridges being adapted to be easily replaced by a relatively unskilled service station attendant using simple tools to thereby provide said nozzle having valve means and releasing means which are easily serviced.
- 36. A method as set forth in claim 35 in which said step of disposing said second cartridge within said body comprises disposing said second cartridge in said flow passage with said releasing means sealed from any fluid in said flow passage.
- 37. A method as set forth in claim 36 and comprising the further step of forming a side opening through said second cartridge for receipt of a portion of said valve means therethrough, extending said portion of said valve means through said side opening, and providing a fluid seal between said second cartridge and body around said side opening to prevent fluid from entering said side opening.
- 38. A method as set forth in claim 37 and comprising the further step of forming a bottom opening through said second cartridge for receipt of a portion of said actuator therethrough, and extending said portion of actuator through said bottom opening for interaction with said releasing means.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 218,634, filed Dec. 22, 1980, abandoned.
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