Claims
- 1. A vapor recovery nozzle, comprising:
- spout means for dispensing liquid volatilizable hydrocarbon fuel into a fill opening of a tank;
- vapor collection means for collecting volatilized hydrocarbon vapors emitted from said tank concurrently during said dispensing, said vapor collection means including passage means for passing said vapors to a vapor return line, and at least some of said vapors condensing to form condensate, wherein said vapor collection means includes a vapor inlet positioned in proximity to said spout means;
- condensate withdrawal means for substantially removing said condensate in said vapor return line so as to substantially minimize blockage of vapors passing through said vapor return line; and
- automatic shutoff means for stopping the dispensing of fuel when said fuel enters said vapor inlet, wherein said automatic shutoff means includes a liquid sensing tube disposed along said spout means, within said passage means and extending to a position adjacent said vapor inlet.
- 2. A vapor recovery nozzle in accordance with claim 1 wherein said condensate withdrawal means comprises a liquid pickup tube extending into said vapor return line.
- 3. A vapor recovery nozzle in accordance with claim 1 wherein said condensate withdrawal means comprises a slurpy.
- 4. A vapor recovery nozzle in accordance with claim 1 wherein said condensate withdrawal means comprises an orifice communicating with said vapor return line.
- 5. A vapor recovery nozzle in accordance with claim 1 wherein said condensate withdrawal means comprises a venturi sleeve.
- 6. A vapor recovery nozzle in accordance with claim 5 wherein said venturi sleeve defines multiple ports communicating with said vapor return line.
- 7. A vapor recovery nozzle in accordance with claim 5 wherein said condensate withdrawal means further comprises a throat plug coacting with said venturi sleeve.
- 8. A vapor recovery nozzle in accordance with claim 1 including attitude shutoff means for substantially stopping the dispensing of fuel when said spout means is positioned generally upwardly, by simulating the entry of liquid into the liquid sensing tube to thereby activate the automatic shutoff means to stop the dispensing of fuel.
- 9. A vapor recovery nozzle in accordance with claim 1 including nozzle-flow check valve means for substantially preventing unauthorized dispensing of fuel through said spout means.
- 10. A vapor recovery nozzle in accordance with claim 1 wherein said vapor collection means comprises an outer spout with a coaxial portion positioned substantially about said spout means.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/664327, filed Mar. 4, 1991, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,289,856.
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