Claims
- 1. A method of detecting a leak in a fueling distribution system in a retail fuel dispensing environment with a fuel dispenser, said method comprising:
dispensing fuel throughout the fueling environment in an inner conduit of a double-walled conduit; capturing a leak from said inner conduit with an outer conduit of said double-walled conduit; returning fuel leaked into said outer conduit to a sump positioned proximate a submersible turbine pump in the fueling environment; and detecting the leak at said sump.
- 2. The method of claim 1, further comprising generating an alarm when a leak is detected.
- 3. The method of claim 1, further comprising connecting a plurality of fuel dispensers in a daisy chained arrangement when fuel is delivered to said plurality of fuel dispensers using said double-walled conduit.
- 4. The method of claim 1, wherein returning fuel leaked into said outer conduit to a sump comprises returning fuel leaked into said outer conduit to a sump chamber positioned within a distribution head of said submersible turbine pump.
- 5. The method of claim 1, wherein returning fuel leaked into said outer conduit to a sump comprises returning fuel leaked into said outer conduit to a sump chamber positioned proximate a distribution head of said submersible turbine pump.
- 6. The method of claim 4, further comprising positioning a pressure sensor within said sump chamber.
- 7. The method of claim 5, further comprising positioning a pressure sensor within said external sump chamber.
- 8. The method of claim 1, further comprising routing said fuel through a bypass line to said sump chamber.
- 9. The method of claim 3, further comprising returning fuel leaked to an underground storage tank through a subset of said plurality of fuel dispensers.
- 10. The method of claim 1, further comprising communicating a leak condition to a site communicator.
- 11. A fueling environment, comprising:
a plurality of fuel dispensers; a double-walled piping system adapted to connect fluidly said plurality of fuel dispensers in a daisy chained arrangement such that fuel is delivered to each of said fuel dispensers from an underground storage tank by an inner conduit, and leaks within said piping system are returned to a sump chamber outside said underground storage tank by an outer conduit; and at least one leak monitor associated with at least one of said plurality of fuel dispensers, said leak monitor positioned in said outer conduit.
- 12. The fueling environment of claim 11, wherein said leaks within said piping system are returned to said sump chamber tank via gravity.
- 14. The fueling environment of claim 11, wherein said leaks within said piping system are returned to said sump chamber with vacuum assistance.
- 15. The fueling environment of claim 11, further comprising a submersible turbine pump associated with said underground storage tank.
- 16. The fueling environment of claim 15, wherein said sump chamber is positioned within a distribution head of said submersible turbine pump.
- 17. The fueling environment of claim 15, wherein said sump chamber is positioned proximate, but external to, said submersible turbine pump.
- 18. A piping system for a fueling environment, comprising:
a double-walled pipe comprising an inner conduit and an outer conduit; a daisy chain arrangement wherein said inner conduit delivers fuel to a plurality of fuel dispensers in turn and said outer conduit catches leaked fuel; and a plurality of leak detectors positioned in said outer conduit, each of said plurality associated with at least one of said plurality of fuel dispensers and adapted to detect leaks as fuel returns in said outer conduit.
- 19. The piping system of claim 18, wherein said plurality of leak detectors comprises a subset of said plurality of leak detectors, each of said subset positioned downstream of another leak detector, each of said subset detects a leak in said inner conduit.
- 20. The piping system of claim 18, further comprising:
a sump chamber fluidly connected to said double-walled pipe; and a leak detection sensor associated with said sump chamber.
- 21. The piping system of claim 20, wherein leaks within said piping system are returned to said sump chamber via gravity.
- 22. The piping system of claim 20, wherein leaks within said piping system are returned to said sump chamber with vacuum assistance.
- 23. The piping system of claim 20, further comprising a submersible turbine pump fluidly connected to at least said inner conduit.
- 24. The piping system of claim 23, wherein said sump chamber is positioned within a distribution head of said submersible turbine pump.
- 25. The piping system of claim 23, wherein said sump chamber is positioned proximate, but external to, said submersible turbine pump.
- 26. A fueling environment, comprising:
an underground storage tank adapted to store fuel for the fueling environment; a plurality of fuel dispensers; a piping network of double-walled pipe comprising an inner conduit and an outer conduit, said piping network fluidly connecting said plurality of fuel dispensers, wherein fuel is delivered to said plurality of fuel dispensers via said inner conduit and leaks in said inner conduit are captured by said outer conduit; and a plurality of leak detectors, each of said leak detectors associated with a different one of said plurality of fuel dispensers and positioned in said outer conduit.
- 27. The fueling environment of claim 26, further comprising:
a sump chamber fluidly connected to said double-walled pipe; and a leak detection sensor associated with said sump chamber.
- 28. The fueling environment of claim 27, wherein leaks within said piping network are returned to said sump chamber via gravity.
- 29. The fueling environment of claim 27, wherein leaks within said piping network are returned to said sump chamber with vacuum assistance.
- 30. The fueling environment of claim 27, further comprising a submersible turbine pump fluidly connected to at least said inner conduit.
- 31. The fueling environment of claim 30, wherein said sump chamber is positioned within a distribution head of said submersible turbine pump.
- 32. The fueling environment of claim 30, wherein said sump chamber is positioned proximate, but external to, said submersible turbine pump.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] The present application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 10/173,990, filed Jun. 18, 2002, which is herein incorporated by reference in its entirety.
Continuation in Parts (1)
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10173990 |
Jun 2002 |
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10288245 |
Nov 2002 |
US |