Claims
- 1. A vapor recovery system, comprising:
- a storage tank for storing liquid volatilizable hydrocarbon fuel;
- vent pipe means connected to said storage tank for venting said storage tank;
- a dispenser for metering said fuel from said storage tank;
- a fuel pump for pumping fuel to said dispenser from said storage tank;
- a vapor pump positioned in proximity to said dispenser for withdrawing volatilized hydrocarbon vapors under suction pressure;
- a nozzle for controlling dispensing of said fuel into a fill opening of a consumer's tank, for recovering volatilized hydrocarbon vapors emitted from said consumer's tank during fueling, and for collecting condensate;
- fuel line means including a fuel line connecting said storage tank and said dispenser, and a fuel hose connecting said dispenser and said nozzle; and
- vapor return line means including a vapor return hose connecting said nozzle and said vapor pump for receiving vapors from said nozzle and for collecting condensed vapors forming said condensate, and said vapor return line means including a vapor return line connecting said dispenser and said storage tank for passage of said vapors to said storage tank; and
- said nozzle having
- spout means for discharging said liquid volatilizable hydrocarbon fuel into said fill opening of said customer's tank;
- vapor collection means for collecting a substantial amount of said volatilized hydrocarbon vapors emitted from said customer's tank during said fueling, said vapor collection means including passage means for passing said vapors to said vapor return hose 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 hose so as to substantially minimize the blockage of vapors being drawn through said vapor return hose; 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 system in accordance with claim 1 wherein said vapor pump comprises a twin rotor vane pump, said rotors connected along a common shaft.
- 3. A vapor recovery system in accordance with claim 1 including a manifold system connecting said vapor return line means to a plurality of storage tanks.
- 4. A vapor recovery system in accordance with claim 1 wherein said condensate withdrawal means comprises a liquid pickup tube extending into said vapor return hose.
- 5. A vapor recovery system in accordance with claim 1 wherein said condensate withdrawal means comprises a slurpy.
- 6. A vapor recovery system in accordance with claim 1 wherein said condensate withdrawal means comprises a venturi sleeve with multiple ports communicating with said vapor return hose.
- 7. A vapor recovery system in accordance with claim 1 wherein said condensate withdrawal means comprises an orifice communicating with said vapor return hose.
- 8. A vapor recovery system in accordance with claim 1 wherein said vapor collection means include an outer spout with a coaxial portion positioned substantially coaxially about said spout means.
- 9. A vapor recovery system in accordance with claim 1 wherein said nozzle includes attitude shutoff means for substantially stopping the discharge of fuel when said spout means is positioned with an upward attitude by simulating the entry of liquid into the liquid sensing tube to thereby activate the automatic shutoff means to stop the dispensing of fuel.
- 10. A vapor recovery system in accordance with claim 1 wherein said fuel pump comprises a pump selected from the group consisting of a submerged pump in said underground storage tank and a suction pump in said dispenser and comprising additionally a nozzle-flow check valve including means for substantially preventing unauthorized draining of said fuel hose and unauthorized discharging of said fuel through said spout means.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation, of application Ser. No. 07/664,326, filed Mar. 4, 1991, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,213,142.
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