Claims
- 1. A refueling system for delivering fuel from a pitside fuel tank to a fuel cell on a race car, the refueling system comprising:a receiver for delivering fuel to a fuel cell, the receiver comprising a fuel inflow port in fluid communication with the fuel cell and a shut-off valve, the shut-off valve biased toward a closed position and movable between the closed position closing the fuel inflow port and an open position allowing fuel to flow through the fuel inflow port; a fuel nozzle having a hollow nozzle housing with a fuel flow passage and only a single flow valve for controlling flow therethrough, the flow valve biased toward a closed position and movable between the closed position preventing flow through the fuel flow passage and an open position permitting flow through the fuel flow passage, the flow valve only movable from the closed position toward the open position after the fuel nozzle is in sealing engagement with the receiver; and a hose for connecting the nozzle housing to a pitside fuel tank.
- 2. The refueling system of claim 1 wherein the flow valve is in the open position only while the fuel nozzle is in sealing engagement with the receiver.
- 3. The refueling system of claim 1 wherein the fuel nozzle is incapable of disengaging the receiver while the flow valve is in the open position.
- 4. The refueling system of claim 1 wherein the fuel nozzle can disengage the receiver only when the flow valve is in the closed position.
- 5. The refueling system of claim 1 wherein the flow valve is urged to a closed position by a biasing member.
- 6. The refueling system of claim 1 further comprising a seal attached to one of the nozzle and the receiver in abutting contact with the nozzle and the receiver, for preventing external leaks between the fuel nozzle and the receiver.
- 7. The refueling system of claim 1 wherein the flow valve is a poppet valve comprising an inner sleeve received within the outer sleeve, the inner sleeve having at least one axial opening, one of the inner sleeve and the outer sleeve movable relative to one another between a closed position where the outer sleeve closes the at least one axial opening to prevent fluid flow therethrough and an open position where the outer sleeve allows fluid flow through the at least one axial opening.
- 8. The refueling system of claim 7 wherein the poppet valve comprises a cone surface for directing axial flow through the nozzle radially outwardly through the at least one axial opening.
- 9. The refueling system of claim 7 wherein a spring urges the one of the inner sleeve and the outer sleeve to the closed position.
- 10. The refueling system of claim 7 wherein at least one of the inner sleeve and the outer sleeve comprises at least one seal for only allowing flow through the axial openings and only allowing such flow when the one of the inner sleeve and the outer sleeve is in the open position.
- 11. The refueling system of claim 1 wherein at least one of the nozzle and the receiver includes a mating surface for aligning the nozzle and the receiver during engagement.
- 12. The refueling system of claim 1 wherein the flow valve permits flow therethrough in an amount at least equal to the cross-sectional area of the fuel flow passage.
- 13. A race car refueling nozzle comprising:a nozzle; a single flow valve for controlling flow through the nozzle, the flow valve movable between a closed position preventing flow through the nozzle and an open position permitting flow through the nozzle; a spring received in the nozzle for biasing the flow valve toward the closed position; wherein the flow valve moves toward and remains in the open position only upon abutting engagement with the receiver while providing a leak-proof connection.
- 14. The refueling nozzle of claim 13 wherein the flow valve moves from an open position to a closed position before the nozzle is disconnected from the receiver.
- 15. The refueling nozzle of claim 13 wherein the nozzle comprises a seal for preventing fuel leakage between the nozzle and the receiver.
- 16. The refueling nozzle of claim 13 wherein the nozzle comprises a retainer for mating engagement with the receiver when the nozzle is connected to the receiver.
- 17. The refueling nozzle of claim 13 wherein the nozzle comprises an inner sleeve and an outer sleeve, the inner and outer sleeves together defining the flow valve.
- 18. The refueling nozzle of claim 17 wherein the inner sleeve includes at least one discharge port and the outer sleeve is movable between a closed position preventing flow through the at least one discharge port and an open position allowing flow through the at least one discharge port.
- 19. The refueling nozzle of claim 18 wherein the nozzle includes a conical surface for directing fluid from nozzle radially outwardly through the at least one discharge port.
- 20. The refueling nozzle of claim 18 wherein the at least one discharge port has a cross-sectional area at least equal to that of the nozzle.
- 21. The refueling nozzle of claim 18 wherein at least one seal is positioned between the inner and outer sleeves to prevent fluid flow leaks.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application claims the priority benefit of U.S. provisional application Serial No. 60/118,663, filed Jan. 29, 1999.
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Provisional Applications (1)
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