Claims
- 1. A float actuated overfill prevention valve for controlling the gravitational flow of fuel from an elevated supply tank into an underground storage tank via an opened closeable shutoff valve adjacent the bottom of said supply tank and a delivery hose connecting said shutoff valve to the upper end of a fuel conducting drop tube extending downwardly into said storage tank to a fuel discharge and substantially below the to of said storage tank, said valve being mounted in said drop tube and having a central vertical flow passage for discharging fuel from said drop tube into said storage tank, an upwardly facing valve seat in said flow passage, a first float actuated flapper mounted above said valve seat for pivotal movement about a first horizontal axis at one side of said flow passage and pivotal between an open position upwardly inclined from said first axis and shielded from the downward flow of fuel through said flow passage and a closed position in face-to-face engagement with said seat in which said first flapper blocks a first portion of said flow passage while maintaining a second portion of the flow passage open to permit a reduced flow of fuel through the flow passage, first spring means biasing said first flapper to said open position, and first float means coupled to said first flapper for pivoting said first flapper from its open position into the downward flow of fuel through said flow passage when the level of fuel in said storage tank rises to a preselected first level, said downward flow of fuel being operable to drive said first flapper forcibly to its closed position against the bias of said first spring means to generate an observable water hammer effect upon said delivery hose, thereby indicating that the shutoff valve should be closed.
- 2. The invention defined in claim 1 wherein said first spring means biases said first flapper to its open position with a force sufficient to return said first flapper form its closed position to its open position against the net static head of fuel within said drop tube when said drop tube is filled with fuel.
- 3. The invention defined in claim 1 wherein said first flapper when in its closed position blocks a major portion of said flow passage.
- 4. The invention defined in claim 1 wherein movement of said first flapper to its closed position reduces the rate of flow of fuel through said flow passage by at least 80%.
- 5. A float actuated overfill prevention valve for controlling the gravitational flow of fuel form an elevated supply tank into an underground storage tank via an opened manually closeable shutoff valve adjacent the bottom of said supply tank and a delivery hose connecting said shutoff valve to the upper end of a fuel conducting drop tube extending downwardly into said storage tank to a fuel discharge end substantially below the top of said storage tank, said valve being mounted in said drop tube and having a central vertical flow passage for discharging fuel from said drop tube into said storage tank, an upwardly facing valve seat in said flow passage, a first float actuated flapper mounted above said valve seat for pivotal movement about a first horizontal axis at one side of said flow passage and pivotal between an open position upwardly inclined from said first axis and shielded from the downward flow of fuel through said flow passage and a closed position in face-to-face engagement with said seat in which said first flapper blocks a substantial portion of said flow passage, first spring means biasing said first flapper to said open position, and first float means coupled to said first flapper for pivoting said first flapper from its open position into the downward flow of fuel through said flow passage when the level of fuel in said storage tank rises to a preselected first level, said downward flow of fuel being operable to drive said first flapper forcibly to its closed position against the bias of said first spring means to generate an observable water hammer effect upon said delivery hose, said valve further comprising a second float actuated flapper mounted above said valve seat for pivotal movement about a second horizontal axis at the opposite side of said flow passage and pivotal between an open position inclined upwardly from said second axis and shielded from the downward flow of fuel through said flow passage and a closed position in face-to-face engagement with said seat in which said second flapper blocks all of that portion of said flow passage not blocked by said first flapper when said first flapper is in its closed position, second spring means biasing said second flapper to its open position, and second float means coupled to said second flapper for pivoting said second flapper form its open position into the downward flow of fuel through said flow passage when the level of fuel within said storage tank rises to a preselected second level above said first level, said downward flow of fuel being operable to pivot said second flapper to its closed position, said first and second flappers when both located in their respective closed positions completely blocking said flow passage to prevent the flow of fuel into said said tank.
- 6. The invention defined in claim 5 wherein said second spring means biases said second flapper to its open position with a force sufficient to return said second flapper from its closed position to its open position against the net static head of fuel between said second flapper and said shutoff valve and insufficient to open said said flapper against the net static head thereon when said shutoff valve is open.
- 7. The invention defined in claim 6 wherein said first flapper when in its closed position blocks a major portion of said flow passage.
- 8. The invention defined in claim 6 wherein movement of said first flapper to its closed position reduces the rate of flow of fuel through said flow passage by at least 80%.
- 9. A float actuated overfill prevention valve for controlling the gravitational flow of fuel from an elevated supply tank into an underground storage tank via an opened manually closeable shutoff valve adjacent the bottom of said supply tank and a delivery hose connecting said shutoff valve to the upper end of a fuel conducting drop tube extending downwardly into said storage tank to a fuel discharge end substantially below the top of said storage tank, said valve comprising first float actuated valve means in said drop tube movable from an open position to a closed position in response to the rise of the level of fuel within said storage tank to a predetermined first level, movement of said first valve means to its closed position substantially instantaneously reducing the rate of discharge of fuel into said tank to less than 50% of the rate of discharge when said first valve means is open to generate an observable effect signalling closure of said first valve means, second float actuated valve means in said drop tube movable from an open position to a closed position in response to the rise of the level of fuel in said storage tank above said first level to a predetermined second level, movement of said second valve means to its closed position reducing the rate of discharge of fuel into said tank to zero, and means for automatically maintaining said second valve means in its closed position until said shutoff valve is closed to terminate the flow of fuel from said supply tank into said delivery hose and for shifting said second valve means to its open position to drain said delivery hose into said storage tank only after said shutoff valve has been closed.
- 10. A float actuated overfill prevention valve for controlling the flow of liquid from an elevated liquid supply source downwardly into a liquid storage tank, said valve comprising an elongate drop tube extending downwardly through the top of said tank to a lower end located in the interior of said tank substantially below the top of said tank, said drop tube having a flow passage therethrough for conducting liquid from said supply source downwardly through said tube to discharge fluid from the lower end of said tube into said tank, flapper valve means in said tube including a main flapper pivotal about a horizontal axis between a normally maintained upwardly inclined open position at one side of said flow passage in a recess wherein said main flapper is substantially shielded from the flow of liquid downwardly through said passage and a substantially horizontal closed position wherein said main flapper is seated upon an upwardly facing valve seat in said flow passage to block at least a major portion of the flow passage against the flow of fluid downwardly through said flow passage while maintaining a lesser portion of the flow passage open to permit a reduced flow of liquid through the flow passage, a first hollow tubular float slidably received on the exterior of said drop tube within said tank, main link means coupled at one end to said main flapper and coupled at its other end to said first float for pivoting said main flapper from its shielded closed position in said recess into the downward flow of liquid in said passage in response to upward movement of said first float induced by the rise of the level of liquid in said tank above a first preselected level, said main link means including first spring means biasing said main link means in a direction urging said main flapper to said closed position with a force sufficient to overcome the static head of liquid in said drop tube above said main flapper when said main flapper is in said closed position, thereby generating a water hammer effect to indicate that the flow of liquid should be shut off.
- 11. A float actuated overfill prevention valve for controlling the flow of liquid from an elevated liquid supply source downwardly into a liquid storage tank, said valve comprising an elongate drop tube extending downwardly through the top of said tank to a lower end located in the interior of said tank substantially below the top of said tank, said drop tube having a flow passage therethrough for conducting liquid from said supply source downwardly through said tube to discharge fluid from the lower end of said tube into sad tank, flapper valve means in said tube including a main flapper pivotal about a horizontal axis between a normally maintained upwardly inclined open position at one side of said flow passage in a recess wherein said main flapper is substantially shielded from the flow of liquid downwardly through said passage and a substantially horizontal closed position wherein said main flapper is seated upon an upwardly facing valve seat in said flow passage to block at least a major portion of the flow passage against the flow of fluid downwardly through said flow passage, a first hollow tubular float slidably received on the exterior of said drop tube within said tank, main link means coupled at one end to said main flapper and coupled at its other end to said first float for pivoting said main flapper from its shielded closed position in said recess into the downward flow of liquid in said passage in response to upward movement of said first float induced by the rise of the level of liquid in said tank above a first preselected level, said main link means including first spring means biasing said main link means in a direction urging said main flapper to said closed position with a force sufficient to overcome the static head of liquid in said drop tube above said main flapper when said main flapper is in said closed position, said main link means including a crank arm fixed to said main flapper, a link pivotally connected at one end to said crank arm, and an elongate rigid rod pivotally connected at one end to the other end of said link and extending from said link vertically along said drop tube, said first float having a vertical bore therethrough slidably receiving said rod, and upper and lower stop collars fixedly mounted upon said rod at selected positions respectively above the top and below the bottom of said first float to accommodate a limited amount of vertical movement of said first float relative to said rod.
- 12. The invention defined in claim 11 wherein said flapper valve means is located near the lower end of said drop tube and said first float means is slidably received on said drop tube at a location spaced above said valve means.
- 13. The invention defined in claim 12 wherein said flapper valve means includes a flapper valve housing mounted at the lower end of said drop tube, said flow passage extending downwardly from said drop tube through said housing, said rod being slidably received in a vertical bore through said housing having a downwardly facing radial shoulder at its lower end, and means defining an upwardly facing shoulder adjacent the lower end of said rod, said first spring means comprising a coil spring coiled about said rod and engaged in compression between said shoulders.
- 14. The invention defined in claim 13 wherein said drop tube is threadably received in the upper end of said housing, said housing having an outer diameter D.sub.1 greater than the outer diameter D.sub.2 of said drop tube, said first float having an outer diameter D.sub.3 <D.sub.1 and an inner diameter D.sub.4 <D.sub.2.
- 15. A float acutated overfill prevention valve for controlling the flow of liquid from an elevated liquid supply source downwardly into a liquid storage tank, said valve comprising an elongate drop tube extending downwardly through the top of said tank to a lower end located in the interior of said tank substantially below the top of said tank, said top tube having a flow passage therethrough for conducting liquid from said supply source downwardly through said tube to discharge fluid from the lower end of said tube into said tank, flapper valve means in said tube including a main flapper pivotal about a horizontal axis between a normally maintained upwardly inclined open position at one side of said flow passage in a recess wherein said main flapper is substantially shielded from the flow of liquid downwardly through said passage and a substantially horizontal closed position wherein said main flapper is seated upon an upwardly facing valve seat in said flow passage to block at least a major portion of the flow passage against the flow of fluid downwardly through said flow passage, a first hollow tubular float slidably received on the exterior of said drop tube within said tank, main link means coupled at one end to said main flapper and coupled at its other end to said first float for pivoting said main flapper from its shielded closed position in said recess into the downward flow of liquid in said passage in response to upward movement of said firs float induced by the rise of the level of liquid in said tank above a first preselected level, said main link means including first spring means biasing said main link means in a direction urging said main flapper to said closed position with a force sufficient to overcome the static head of liquid in said drop tube above said main flapper when said main flapper is in said closed position, wherein said flapper valve means further comprises a secondary valve flapper pivoted about a horizontal axis between a normally maintained open position at the side of said flow passage opposite said one side in a recess wherein said secondary flapper is shielded from the flow of liquid downwardly through said passage and a substantially horizontal closed position wherein said secondary flapper is seated upon said valve seat to block that portion of said flow passage which is not blocked by said main flapper when said main flapper is in its closed position, a second hollow tubular float slidably received on the exterior of said drop tube above said first float and below the top of said tank, secondary link means coupled at one end to said secondary flapper and coupled at its other end to said second float for pivoting said secondary flapper from its shielded closed position into the downward flow of liquid in said passage in response to upward movement of said second float induced by the rise of the level of liquid in said tank above a second preselected level higher than said first preselected level, said secondary link means including second spring means biasing said secondary link means in a direction urging said secondary flapper to its closed position with a force sufficient to overcome the net static head of liquid in said drop tube between said secondary flapper and said elevated supply source when said secondary flapper is in its closed position.
- 16. An overfill prevention valve for preventing overfilling of an underground fuel storage tank having an inlet opening at its top, said valve comprising an elongate hollow inlet tube projecting downwardly into said tank through said inlet opening in said tank from an upper inlet end adapted to receive fuel from a source at the exterior of said tank to a lower discharge end disposed in the interior of said tank at a substantial distance below the top of said tank, shut off valve means mounted in the interior of said tube above said discharge end normally disposed in an open position accommodating the free flow of fuel downwardly through the interior of said tube from said inlet end into said tank via said discharge end and actuable to a closed position wherein said valve means blocks the flow of fuel in a first portion of said discharge end of said tube while maintaining a second portion of said discharge end open to permit a reduced flow of fuel through the discharge end, float means located at the exterior of said tube below the top of said tank, means mounting said float means on said tube for guided vertical movement along said tube in response to the raising or lowering of the level of fuel within said tank, said float means being insertable into said tank via said inlet opening while mounted on said tube for said guided vertical movement, and actuating means coupling said float means to said valve means for shifting said valve mean from said open position to said closed position in response to upward movement of said float means by the rising of the level of fuel within said tank above a predetermined level, thereby generating a water hammer effect to indicate that the flow of fuel should be shut off.
- 17. The invention defined in claim 16 wherein said means mounting said float means on said tube comprises a first cylindrical section of said tube adjacent the lower end thereof of a first outer diameter less than that of said inlet opening in said tank, means defining a recessed section of said tube above said first section extending upwardly from an inwardly projecting upwardly facing shoulder at the upper end of said first section, said float means comprising a float member located within said recess and retained against horizontal movement relative to said tube outwardly beyond said shoulder.
- 18. The invention defined in claim 17 wherein said first cylindrical section constitutes a valve housing containing said valve means, said recessed section comprises an elongated hollow cylindrical tube of a second outer diameter less than said first diameter and projecting coaxially upwardly from said first section, and said float member comprises an elongate hollow cylindrical float coaxially received on said recessed section, said float having an inner diameter greater than said second diameter and an outer diameter less than said first diameter.
REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation in part of a commonly owned co-pending application Ser. No. 07/647,282, filed Jan. 29, 1991, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,095,937 in turn a continuation in part of a commonly owned co-pending application Ser. No. 07/534,442, filed Jun 6, 1990, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,010,915.
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