Claims
- 1. A fuel servicing nozzle for mating with a fueling adapter having an adapter valve biased towards: a closed position to prevent fuel flow, said fuel servicing nozzle comprising:a nozzle body defining an: interior passage; a crankshaft extending transversely across the entire diameter of said interior passage of said nozzle; a web having a generally flat wall extending radially outwardly with sides contacting a sidewall of said interior passage; a cradle formed on top of said web and being supported by said web, said cradle supporting said crankshaft; a nozzle valve coupled to said nozzle body and in communication with said crankshaft, said nozzle valve movable between a fully retracted position and a fully extended position, said nozzle valve sealing fuel flow when in said fully retracted position and allowing fuel flow when in said fully extended position; and a bias member operably coupled to said nozzle valve and adapted to maintain said nozzle valve in said fully extended position.
- 2. The fuel nozzle of claim 1, wherein said bias member maintains said nozzle valve in said fully extended position when intimate contact between said nozzle valve and said adapter valve is disrupted.
- 3. The fuel nozzle of claim 2, wherein said intimate contact is established when said nozzle valve abuts against said adapter valve and pushes said adapter valve in the downstream direction, and wherein said intimate contact between said nozzle valve and said adapter valve is disrupted when fuel flow forces said adapter valve to move further in the downstream direction such that said nozzle valve no longer abuts said adapter valve.
- 4. The fuel nozzle of claim 3, wherein said adapter valve moves further in the downstream direction such that said nozzle valve no longer abuts said adapter valve during relatively high fuel flow rates.
- 5. The fuel nozzle of claim 2, further comprising an operating handle coupled to said nozzle valve such that rotation of said operating handle moves said nozzle valve to said fully retracted position and said fully extended position.
- 6. The fuel nozzle of claim 5, wherein said bias member is a spring.
- 7. The fuel nozzle of claim 6, wherein said spring is a wave spring.
- 8. The fuel nozzle of claim 6, wherein said spring is a coil spring.
- 9. The fuel nozzle of claim 5, wherein said bias member is an o-ring.
- 10. The fuel nozzle of claim 5, wherein said bias member is a compressible material which exerts force when compressed.
- 11. The fuel nozzle of claim 5, further comprising:a valve stem connected to said nozzle valve at a distal region and coupled to said operating handle at a proximal region; and a sleeve disposed around said valve stem and having a proximal region and distal region, said sleeve guiding said valve stem; said bias member disposed between said proximal region of said sleeve and said distal region of said valve stem when said nozzle valve is in said fully extended position.
- 12. The fuel nozzle of claim 5, further comprising:a valve stem connected to said nozzle valve at a distal region and coupled to said operating handle at a proximal region; and a sleeve disposed around said valve stem and having a proximal region and a distal region, said sleeve guiding said valve stem; said bias member compressed between said proximal region of said sleeve and said distal region of said valve stem when said nozzle valve is in said fully extended position.
- 13. The fuel nozzle of claim 12, further comprising said valve stem connected to said crankshaft at said proximal region and adapted to push said nozzle valve into said fueling adapter, thereby opening a delivery flow path.
- 14. The fuel nozzle of claim 1, wherein said cradle includes a top portion shaped to conform to the diameter of the said crankshaft, and a center portion being interrupted to allow for rotation of said crank arm of said crankshaft.
- 15. The fuel nozzle of claim 14, wherein said nozzle valve and said adapter valve are poppet valves.
- 16. A fuel servicing nozzle for mating with a fueling adapter having an adapter valve biased towards a closed position to prevent fuel flow, said fuel servicing nozzle comprising:a nozzle body defining an interior passage; a crankshaft extending transversely across the entire diameter of said interior passage of said nozzle; a web having a generally flat wall extending radially outwardly with sides contacting a sidewall of said interior passage; a cradle formed on top of said web and being supported by said web, said cradle supporting said crankshaft; a nozzle poppet valve coupled to said nozzle body and in communication with said crankshaft, said nozzle valve for sealing fuel flow when at a fully closed position and allowing fuel flow when at a fully open position; wherein said nozzle valve pushes said adapter valve in an open direction when said fuel nozzle is coupled to said fueling adapter and moved to said fully open position; and wherein intimate contact between said adapter valve and said nozzle valve is maintained by said adapter valve being biased in the closed direction such that said adapter valve directs an upstream directed force onto said nozzle valve; wherein said upstream directed force onto said nozzle valve maintains said nozzle valve in said fully open position; a bias member coupled to said nozzle valve and adapted to maintain said nozzle valve in said fully open position when said intimate contact between said adapter valve and said nozzle valve is disrupted and when said adapter valve is no longer able to direct said upstream directed force onto said nozzle valve.
- 17. The fuel nozzle of claim 16, wherein said bias member is a spring.
- 18. The fuel nozzle of claim 17, further comprising:a valve stem coupled to said nozzle valve at a distal region and coupled to said crankshaft at proximal region; wherein rotation of said crankshaft causes said crankshaft to translate a rotating motion to an axial motion of said valve stem; and wherein said crankshaft rotates to “past bottom dead center” when said nozzle valve is at said fully open position, wherein said crankshaft is biased to remain at “past bottom dead center” by said bias member.
- 19. The fuel nozzle of claim 18, further comprising:a sleeve disposed around said valve stem and having a proximal portion and a distal portion, said sleeve guiding said valve stem; said bias member disposed between said proximal portion of said sleeve and said proximal portion of said valve stem; and said bias member being compressed when said nozzle valve is at said fully open position such that said bias member directs an upstream directed force onto said nozzle valve.
- 20. The fuel nozzle of claim 18, further comprising:a sleeve disposed around said valve stem and having a proximal portion and a distal portion, said sleeve guiding said valve stem; wherein a first end of said bias member abuts against said proximal portion of said sleeve and a second end of said bias member abuts a proximal portion of said valve stem when said nozzle valve is at said fully open position.
- 21. The fuel nozzle of claim 18, further comprising:a nose seal disposed at a distal region of said nozzle body, said nose seal forming a fuel seal when compressed by said nozzle valve; wherein said crankshaft rotates to “past top dead center” when said nozzle valve is at said fully closed position, wherein said crankshaft is biased to remain at “past top dead center” by said nose seal; and wherein said nose seal is compressed when said nozzle valve is at said fully closed position such that said nose seal directs a downstream directed force onto said nozzle valve.
- 22. The fuel nozzle of claim 21, wherein “past bottom dead center” and “past top dead center” are the limits of rotation of said crankshaft, and wherein total rotation of said crankshaft is about 210 degrees.
- 23. A fuel servicing nozzle for mating with a fueling adapter having a plurality of indexing slots and a plurality of radially extending lock tabs, said fuel nozzle comprising:a nozzle body; a collar assembly rotatably coupled to said nozzle body, said collar assembly having a proximal region and a distal region; a first member disposed at said distal region of said collar assembly, said member having an inner face and an outer face; at least one primary interlock stop extending outwardly at a distance a from said inner face of said member; at least one secondary interlock stop extending outwardly at a distance b from said inner face of said member; wherein a is less than b; and a second member biased towards said inner face of said first member, said second member having at least one engagement surface adapted to engage with said at least one primary interlock stop and said at least one secondary interlock stop; wherein said second member prevents initial rotation of said collar assembly about said nozzle body when said at least one engagement surface abuts said at least one primary interlock stop; and wherein said interlock plate prevents final rotation of said collar assembly about said nozzle body when said at least one engagement surface abuts said at least one secondary interlock stop.
- 24. The fuel nozzle of claim 23, wherein said first member is a bayonet ring and said second member is an interlock plate.
- 25. The fuel nozzle of claim 24, wherein said interlock plate is adapted to allow initial rotation of-said collar assembly about said nozzle body when said lock tabs push said interlock plate away from said inner face of said bayonet ring at a distance between a and b, and wherein said interlock plate is adapted to allow final rotation of said collar assembly about said nozzle body when said lock tabs push said interlock plate away from said inner face of said bayonet ring at a distance greater than b.
- 26. The fuel nozzle of claim 25, wherein said at least one primary interlock stop is disposed adjacent to said secondary interlock stop.
- 27. A fuel servicing nozzle for mating with a fueling adapter having a plurality of indexing slots and a plurality of radially extending lock tabs, said fuel nozzle comprising:a nozzle body having an outer surface and an interior passage; and a collar assembly rotatably coupled to said nozzle body wherein said collar assembly is adapted to form a first mechanical interference to prevent initial rotation of said collar assembly about said nozzle body; wherein said collar assembly is adapted to form a second mechanical interference to prevent final rotation of said collar assembly about said nozzle body; wherein said second mechanical interference requires a greater clearance than said first mechanical clearance.
- 28. The fuel nozzle of claim 27, further comprising:a member disposed at a distal region of said collar assembly; wherein said first mechanical interference including a first stop extending outwardly at a distance a from said inner face of said member; wherein said second mechanical interference including a second stop extending outwardly at a distance b from said inner face of said member; wherein b is greater than a.
- 29. The fuel nozzle of claim 27, further comprising:another member rotatively coupled to said member; said another member including an engagement surface for abutting against said first mechanical interference and said second mechanical interference.
- 30. The fuel nozzle of claim 29, wherein said member is a bayonet ring and said another member is an interlock plate.
- 31. A method of mating a fuel servicing nozzle to a fueling adapter having a plurality of radially extending lock tabs, comprising:providing a nozzle body and a collar assembly, wherein the collar assembly is rotatively coupled to the nozzle body; preventing initial rotation of the collar assembly about the nozzle body and fueling adapter by providing a first stop which engages with a member, wherein the first stop is cleared by positioning the fuel nozzle onto the fueling adapter such that the lock tabs drive the member a distance a away from the first stop; and preventing final rotation of said collar assembly about the nozzle body and fueling adapter by providing a second stop which engages the member, wherein the second stop is cleared by further positioning the fuel nozzle onto the fueling adapter such that the lock tabs drive the member a distance b away from the second stop; wherein b is greater than a.
- 32. A method to prevent fuel flow when a fuel servicing nozzle is mated to an unsafe fueling adapter with worn lock tabs, comprising:providing a nozzle body and a collar assembly, wherein the collar assembly is rotatively coupled to the nozzle body; preventing initial rotation of the collar assembly about the nozzle body and fueling adapter by providing a first stop which engages with a member, wherein the first stop is cleared by positioning the fuel nozzle onto. the fueling adapter such that lock tabs drive the member a distance a away from the first stop; and preventing final rotation of said collar assembly about the nozzle body and fueling adapter by providing a second stop which engages the member, wherein the second stop is cleared by further positioning the fuel nozzle onto the fueling adapter such that lock tabs drive the member a distance b away from the second stop; wherein b is greater than a; wherein unworn lock tabs are capable of clearing the first stop and the second stop; and wherein worn lock tabs are capable of clearing the first stop but incapable of clearing the second stop.
- 33. A method of mating a fuel servicing nozzle to a fueling adapter having an adapter valve biased towards a closed position to prevent fuel flow, comprising:providing the fuel nozzle defining an interior passage and having a crankshaft traversing the entire diameter of said interior passage, the fuel nozzle having a nozzle valve in communication with the crankshaft adapted to prevent fuel flow when in a fully retracted position and allow fuel flow when in an extended position; coupling the fuel nozzle to the fueling adapter; positioning the nozzle valve in a fully extended position such that the nozzle valve abuts the adapter valve and pushes the adapter valve in a downstream direction; and actuating the crankshaft to bias the nozzle valve in a fully extended position with a bias member when intimate contact between the nozzle valve and adapter valve is disrupted.
- 34. The method of claim 33, wherein intimated contact between the nozzle valve and adapter valve is disrupted when fuel flow forces the adapter valve further in a downstream direction such that the adapter valve is no longer in contact with the nozzle valve.
- 35. The method of claim 33, further comprising:providing the fuel nozzle with a valve stem, wherein the valve stem is coupled to the crankshaft at a proximal region and to the nozzle valve at a distal region; providing a sleeve around the valve stem to guide the valve stem, wherein the sleeve has a proximal region and a distal region; wherein said step of providing the fuel nozzle with a bias member includes disposing the bias member between the proximal region of the sleeve and the distal region of the valve stem.
- 36. The method of claim 35, wherein a distal region of the bias member abuts the proximal region of the valve stem and a proximal region of the bias member abuts the proximal region of the sleeve when the nozzle valve is in the fully extended position.
- 37. The method of claim 35, wherein the bias member is compressed between the proximal region of the of the valve stem and the proximal region of the sleeve when the nozzle valve is in the fully extended position such that the bias member directs an upstream directed force onto the nozzle valve.
- 38. The method of claim 37, wherein the nozzle valve and adapter valve are poppet valves.
RELATED APPLICATION
The present application is a continuation-in-part of copending application 09/265,018, filed Mar. 9, 1999, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,142,194. The entire content of this copending application is hereby incorporated by reference.
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