Claims
- 1. A vapor recovery nozzle for delivery of fuel into a fuel tank fill pipe, said nozzle comprising
- a body having a fuel passage and a vapor passage,
- a spout, in flow communication with the fuel passage, projecting from one end of the body,
- the inner portion of said spout being concentric about a first axis, the outer portion of said spout being concentric about a second axis angled downwardly from the first axis, and the portion of the spout intermediate its inner and outer portions being smoothly curved,
- a bellows, in flow communication with said vapor passage, mounted on said one end of the body and defining a vapor flow path around said spout, said bellows being extended in a rest position of the nozzle.
- said bellows having a face seal at its outer end which sealingly engages the outer end of a fill pipe when the spout is inserted a predetermined distance therein,
- the bellows comprising an inner end portion disposed coaxially of the first spout axis, the inner end portion of the bellows comprising a convoluted section which is compressed to a delivery position when the spout is inserted in a fill pipe,
- said bellows further comprising a relatively short, outer, non-convoluted end portion which is formed coaxially about a third axis, angled downwardly from said first axis, and
- said face seal is disposed on the outer end of the outer end portion of the bellows at right angles to said third axis,
- characterized in that
- the inner end portion of the bellows extends outwardly of the intersection of said first and second axes a distance approximately half of the distance the said inner end portion is compressed in its delivery position, and
- the angle between the third axis and the first axis is greater than the angle between the second and first axes.
- 2. A vapor recovery nozzle as in claim 1 wherein
- the angle between the first and second axes is approximately 23 deg. and the angle between the first and third axes is approximately 33 deg.
- 3. A vapor recovery nozzle comprising
- a body having
- a fuel passage,
- a vapor passage,
- a fuel inlet end and
- a fuel outlet end,
- said fuel inlet end of the nozzle body being adapted for attachment to hose means for conveying fuel to the nozzle and returning vapor to a storage tank,
- a spout,
- in flow communication with the fuel passage,
- projecting from the outlet end of the body,
- a vapor return passage inlet portion
- having a distal entrance for receiving vapors and in flow communication with the vapor passage of the body,
- a normally closed, fuel control valve interposed in said fuel passage,
- a trip stem slidable to and from an operative position,
- lever means connected to the trip stem and effective to open the control valve, to maintain it open, only when the trip stem is in its operative position,
- means, engageable with said trip stem, for latching it in its operative position,
- said nozzle having a delivery position in which the vapor return passage inlet portion and its distal entrance are positioned to capture vapors displaced from the fuel tank,
- characterized in that
- the nozzle body is compositely formed and comprises
- a main body member
- in which the fuel passage is formed and within which the control valve trip stem, and latching means are mounted, and
- a vapor passage cap, separably attached to said main body member to form said compositely formed nozzle body, and
- extending along the upper surface of the main body member from adjacent the inlet end of the nozzle body to a point adjacent the outlet end of the nozzle body, in overlying relation to both the trip stem and the fuel valve, and defining the upper and side surfaces of the portions of the compositely formed nozzle body that are in overlying relation to said trip stem and fuel valve, along substantially the full length of the vapor passage cap,
- said vapor passage
- being compositely formed in said main body member and said vapor passage cap,
- with a portion of the vapor passage extending substantially the full length of the vapor passage cap.
- 4. A vapor recovery nozzle as in claim 3 wherein
- the hose means, to which the inlet end of the nozzle body is adapted to be attached, comprises coaxial hose means comprising an inner hose defining one flow passage and an outer hose defining, in combination with the inner hose, a second flow passage,
- portions of the main body member define
- (a) the portions of the body vapor passage, at the outlet end of the nozzle body, which portions are in communication with the vapor return passage inlet portion, and
- (b) the portions of the body vapor passage at the inlet end of the nozzle body, which portions are adapted to be in fluid communication with one of the flow passages of the hose means, which end of the nozzle body is adapted for attachment to a hose for returning the vapor to a storage tank, and
- the remainder of the vapor passage is defined by the vapor passage cap.
- 5. A vapor recovery nozzle as in claim 4 wherein
- the portions of the body vapor passage at the inlet end of the nozzle body, defined by portions of the main body member, are in the form of an annular chamber, adapted to be placed in flow communication with the annular passage of the hose means.
- 6. A vapor recovery nozzle as in claim 3 wherein
- the nozzle body comprises
- a horizontally disposed, hand grip compositely formed by the main body member and the vapor passage cap,
- said hand grip portion having a cross sectional outline generally approximating the cross section outline of the hose means,
- a housing portion formed by the main body member and in which the control valve, trip stem latching mechanism are mounted, and
- a downwardly angled portion, also formed by the main body member, on which the spout and means forming the vapor return inlet portion passage are mounted,
- further characterized in that
- the vapor passage cap angles upwardly from the downwardly angled portion of the main body member, curves to a horizontal portion overlying the trip stem and control valve and then extends to the portion compositely forming the hand grip.
- 7. A vapor recovery nozzle as in claim 6 wherein
- the horizontal portion of the vapor passage cap is relatively wide, compared to its height, to minimize the overall height of the nozzle body,
- the portions of the vapor passage cap and main body member, forming the hand grip, have a composite cross section which as a generally circular outline, the fuel passage has a circular outline extending through the main body member, the vapor passage has an arcuate outline extending through the vapor passage cap, said cap and main body member having mating horizontal surfaces approximately in the plane of the axis of the circular outline of the hand grip.
- 8. A vapor recovery nozzle as in claim 3 wherein
- the trip stem is adapted to be mounted in the main body member only through the top thereof, and
- the fuel vale is adapted to be mounted in the main body member only through the top thereof, and
- the vapor passage cap is removably mounted on the main body member to provide access to trip stem and fuel valve, while at the same time deterring tampering therewith.
- 9. A vapor recovery nozzle as in claim 8 wherein
- vacuum actuated means including a vacuum diaphragm are provided for actuating the latching means,
- a lateral aperture is formed in the main body member in which the latching means and the vacuum diaphragm are mounted,
- a cap threaded into said aperture and preventing access to the latching means and vacuum diaphragm after they are mounted in the aperture,
- characterized in that
- the cap is provided with torquing means which are effective only in a direction threading the cap into the main body member.
Parent Case Info
The present application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/883,680, filed May 15, 1992, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,421,382, which was a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/430,713, filed Nov. 1, 1989, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,121,777.
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