Claims
- 1. An alignment system, comprising:a receiver coupled in liquid communication with a receptacle, the receiver defining X, Y and Z axes; a nozzle coupled in liquid communication with a fuel source, the nozzle defining X′, Y′ and Z′ axes; and interactive alignment structure for guiding alignment of the Z and Z′ axes in response to movement of the receiver along the X axis and the nozzle along the Y′ axis, the interactive alignment structure comprising: an emitter carried by one of the receiver the nozzle for emitting a stimulus, and sensor apparatus carried adjacent the other one of the receiver and the nozzle for receiving the stimulus, the sensor apparatus comprising: a first sensor for receiving the stimulus for indicating alignment of the Y and Y′ axes and the Z and Z′ axes in a common two-dimensional plane in response to movement of the receiver along the X axis, and a second sensor for receiving the stimulus for indicating alignment of the Z and Z′ axes in response to movement of the nozzle along the Y′ axis.
- 2. The alignment system of claim 1, wherein the stimulus comprises laser light.
- 3. The alignment system of claim 2, wherein the first sensor comprises a light sensor.
- 4. The alignment system of claim 3, wherein the second sensor comprises a light sensor.
- 5. The alignment system of claim 1, further including drive apparatus for moving the nozzle in reciprocal directions along the Y′ axis.
- 6. A system for delivering fuel, comprising:a receiver coupled in liquid communication with a fuel tank of a vehicle, the receiver defining X, Y and Z axes; a nozzle coupled in liquid communication with a fuel source, the nozzle defining X′, Y′ and Z′ axes; and interactive alignment structure for aligning the Z and Z′ axes and mating the nozzle with the receiver for fuel delivery in response to movement of the receiver along the X-axis and the nozzle along the Y′ and Z′ axes, the interactive alignment structure comprising: an emitter carried by one of the receiver and the nozzle for emitting a stimulus, and sensor apparatus carried adjacent the other one of the receiver and the nozzle for receiving the stimulus, the sensor apparatus comprising: a first sensor for receiving the stimulus for indicating alignment of the Y and Y′ axes and the Z and Z′ axes in a common two-dimensional plane in response to movement of the receiver along the X axis, and a second sensor for receiving the stimulus for indicating alignment of the Z and Z′ axes in response to movement of the nozzle along the Y′ axis.
- 7. The system of claim 6, wherein the stimulus comprises laser light.
- 8. The system of claim 7, wherein the first sensor comprises a light sensor.
- 9. The system of claim 8, wherein the second sensor comprises a light sensor.
- 10. The system of claim 6, further including drive apparatus for moving the nozzle in reciprocal directions along the Y′ and Z′ axes.
- 11. A method of aligning elements of a fuel delivery system comprising the steps of:providing a receiver coupled in liquid communication with a receptacle, the receiver defining X, Y and Z axes; providing a nozzle coupled in liquid communication with a fuel source, the nozzle defining X′, Y′ and Z′ axes; providing interactive alignment structure responsive to movement of the receiver along the X axis for aligning the Y and Y′ axes and the Z and Z′ axes in a common two-dimensional plane, the interactive alignment structure comprising: an emitter carried by one of the receiver and the nozzle for emitting a stimulus, and sensor apparatus carried adjacent the other one of the receiver and the nozzle for receiving the stimulus, the sensor apparatus comprising: a first sensor for receiving the stimulus for indicating alignment of the Y and Y′ axes and the Z and Z′ axes in a common two-dimensional plane in response to movement of the receiver along the X axis, and a second sensor for receiving the stimulus for indicating alignment of the Z and Z′ axes in response to movement of the nozzle along the Y′ axis; and moving the receiver along the X axis.
- 12. The method of claim 11, wherein the stimulus comprises laser light.
- 13. The method of claim 12, wherein the first sensor comprises a light sensor.
- 14. The method of claim 12, wherein the second sensor comprises a light sensor.
- 15. A method of engaging a fuel source with a fuel tank in liquid communication comprising the step of:providing a receiver coupled in liquid communication with a fuel tank of a vehicle, the receiver defining X, Y and Z axes; providing a nozzle coupled in liquid communication with a fuel source, the nozzle defining X′, Y′ and Z′ axes; providing interactive alignment structure responsive to movement of the receiver along the X axis and the nozzle along the Y′ and Z′ for aligning the Z and Z′ axes and mating the nozzle with the receiver for fuel delivery, the interactive alignment structure comprising: an emitter carried by one of the receiver and the nozzle for emitting a stimulus, and sensor apparatus carried adjacent the other one of the receiver and the nozzle for receiving the stimulus, the sensor apparatus comprising: a first sensor for receiving the stimulus for indicating alignment of the Y and Y′ axes and the Z and Z′ axes in a common two-dimensional plane in response to movement of the receiver along the X axis, and a second sensor for receiving the stimulus for indicating alignment of the Z and Z′ axes in response to movement of the nozzle along the Y′ axis; moving the receiver along the X axis; and moving the nozzle along the Y′ and Z′ axes.
- 16. The method of claim 15, wherein the stimulus comprises laser light.
- 17. The method of claim 16, wherein the first sensor comprises a light sensor.
- 18. The method of claim 17, wherein the second sensor comprises a light sensor.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 09/248,545, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,202,712 filed Feb. 11, 1999.
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