Claims
- 1. A fuel storage system comprising:
at least one storage tank including a fuel delivery port, a fluid vent port, and a pollutant return port; an exhaust port; a filter system comprising
a filter input port coupled to said fluid vent port, a fuel vapor duct defining a flow path extending from said filter input port to a primary filter output port, wherein at least a portion of said fuel vapor duct forms a permeable partition, and a secondary filter output port partitioned from said fuel vapor duct by said permeable partition; and at least one pump positioned to cause fluid to pass through said filter input port, wherein said storage tank and said pump are arranged such that said storage tank operates below atmospheric pressure for an amount of time sufficient to yield a fuel storage system characterized by an average storage tank vapor pressure not exceeding about 0.25 inches H2O (62 Pa), relative to atmospheric pressure.
- 2. A fuel storage system as claimed in claim 1 wherein said storage tank and said pump are arranged such that a daily average vapor pressure of said storage tank is maintained below a daily average pressure of about 0.25 inches H2O (62 Pa), relative to atmospheric pressure.
- 3. A fuel storage system as claimed in claim 1 wherein said storage tank and said pump are arranged such that a daily-average vapor pressure of said storage tank is maintained below atmospheric pressure.
- 4. A fuel storage system as claimed in claim 1 wherein said storage tank and said pump are arranged such that a daily high pressure of said storage tank is maintained below about 1.5 inches H2O (62 Pa), relative to atmospheric pressure.
- 5. A fuel storage system as claimed in claim 1 wherein said storage tank and said pump are arranged such that a daily high pressure of said storage tank is maintained below atmospheric pressure.
- 6. A fuel storage system as claimed in claim 1 wherein said storage tank and said pump are arranged such that a daily average vapor pressure of said storage tank is maintained below a daily average pressure of about 0.25 inches H2O (62 Pa) and a daily high pressure of about 1.5 inches H2O (62 Pa), relative to atmospheric pressure.
- 7. A fuel storage system as claimed in claim 1 wherein said average storage tank vapor pressure is based upon the following pressure calculation
- 8. A fuel storage system as claimed in claim 7 wherein said pressure calculation is defined such that said storage tank vapor pressure measurements P1, P2, and Pi are assigned values equal to zero for pressure measurements indicating a storage tank vapor pressure equal to or below atmospheric pressure.
- 9. A fuel storage system as claimed in claim 7 wherein said pressure calculation is defined such that said storage tank vapor pressure measurements P1, P2, and Pi are taken at time intervals no greater than 5 seconds.
- 10. A fuel storage system as claimed in claim 7 wherein said pressure calculation is defined such that said storage tank vapor pressure measurements P1, P2, and Pi are taken over a time period of at least about 24 hours.
- 11. A fuel storage system as claimed in claim 7 wherein said pressure calculation is defined such that said storage tank vapor pressure measurements P1, P2, and Pi are taken over a time period of at least about 30 days.
- 12. A fuel storage system as claimed in claim 1 wherein:
said storage tank and said pump are arranged such that a daily average vapor pressure of said storage tank is maintained below a daily average pressure of about 0.25 inches H2O (62 Pa), relative to atmospheric pressure; said storage tank and said pump are arranged such that said storage tank is maintained below a daily high pressure of about 1.5 inches H2O (62 Pa), relative to atmospheric pressure; said average storage tank vapor pressure is based upon the following pressure calculation 3P=(P1+P2+ … +Pi)iwhere P1, P2, and Pi represent storage tank vapor pressure measurements taken successive times and i represents a total number of pressure measurements taken; said pressure calculation is defined such that said storage tank vapor pressure measurements P1, P2, and Pi are assigned values equal to zero for pressure measurements indicating a storage tank vapor pressure equal to or below atmospheric pressure; and said pressure calculation is defined such that said storage tank vapor pressure measurements P1, P2, and Pi are taken at time intervals no greater than 5 seconds over a time period of at least about 24 hours.
- 13. A diagnostic fuel storage system comprising:
at least one storage tank including a fuel vapor vent port; a filter system comprising a filter input port coupled to said fuel vapor vent port; at least one pump positioned to cause fuel vapor to pass through said filter input port, wherein said storage tank and said pump are arranged such that said storage tank operates below atmospheric pressure for an amount of time sufficient to yield a fuel storage system characterized by a daily average pressure below of about 0.25 inches H2O (62 Pa), relative to atmospheric pressure; and at least one pressure sensor configured to monitor pressure at one or more diagnostic points within said storage tank, said selected fuel vapor ducts, and combinations thereof. 14. A diagnostic fuel storage system comprising: at least one storage tank including a fuel vapor vent port; a filter system comprising a filter input port coupled to said fuel vapor vent port; at least one pump positioned to cause fuel vapor to pass through said filter input port, wherein said storage tank and said pump are arranged such that said storage tank operates below atmospheric pressure for an amount of time sufficient to yield a fuel storage system characterized by a daily average pressure below atmospheric pressure; and at least one pressure sensor configured to monitor pressure at one or more diagnostic points within said storage tank, said selected fuel vapor ducts, and combinations thereof.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application is related to co-pending U.S. Patent Application Ser. No. ______, filed Mar. 20, 2003 (attorney docket no. VAP 0004 13) which application is a Continuation-in-Part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/963,106, filed Sep. 24, 2001, which is a Continuation-in-Part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/440,520, filed Nov. 15, 1999, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,293,996, which is a Continuation-in-Part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/036,119, filed Mar. 6, 1998, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,985,002, which application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application Serial No.60/038,720, FUEL STORAGE SYSTEM VENT FILTER SYSTEM, filed Mar. 7, 1997.