Fueling nozzle vapor collecting system
First Claim
1. Vapor collecting apparatus for fuel nozzles having an elongated spout and connected to a fuel supply hose comprising, in combination, a support plate having a periphery, an inner side, an outer side and a spout receiving opening intersecting said sides, spout attachment means defined on said plate outer side comprising a mounting plate having a spout receiving opening in alignment with said support plate opening and attached to said support plate outer side by a plurality of screws, an annular elastic seal ring located intermediate said support plate outer side and said mounting plate adjacent said support plate opening, said mounting plate compressing said seal ring upon tightening of said screws to seal said ring and support plate relative to the nozzle spout, an annular elastomeric flexible hood having an axis and inner and outer ends, said hood inner end being affixed to said support plate periphery and said hood axially extending from said support plate outer side, an axially extending annular seal cushion mounted upon said hood outer end, a vapor port defined in said support plate intersecting said support plate sides, a flexible venting hose communicating with said port, sight glass mounting means defined in said support plate comprising an annular resilient seal having a bore having an axis, and a light transmitting elongated sight glass sealingly received within said sight glass mounting means seal bore having as inner end defined on said plate inner side and extending through said hood and an outer end located exteriorly of said plate outer side observable by the nozzle operator whereby contact of said sight glass inner end with a fuel level is observable by the nozzle operator, said sight glass being sealingly received within said seal bore and axially displaceably adjustable therein.
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Abstract
The invention pertains to a fueling nozzle vapor collecting apparatus attachable to a standard fuel dispensing nozzle spout. The apparatus includes a rigid plate connected to the spout having an annular resilient cup-shaped hood affixed to the plate periphery having a foam cushion defined on its outer edge for sealingly engaging the surface surrounding a fuel tank inlet. A collecting hose for the vapor is attached to a port defined in the plate for venting the vapor to a location remote from the nozzle, and a sight glass is adjustably positionable within a seal located in the plate providing visual observance of the fuel level.
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- 1. Vapor collecting apparatus for fuel nozzles having an elongated spout and connected to a fuel supply hose comprising, in combination, a support plate having a periphery, an inner side, an outer side and a spout receiving opening intersecting said sides, spout attachment means defined on said plate outer side comprising a mounting plate having a spout receiving opening in alignment with said support plate opening and attached to said support plate outer side by a plurality of screws, an annular elastic seal ring located intermediate said support plate outer side and said mounting plate adjacent said support plate opening, said mounting plate compressing said seal ring upon tightening of said screws to seal said ring and support plate relative to the nozzle spout, an annular elastomeric flexible hood having an axis and inner and outer ends, said hood inner end being affixed to said support plate periphery and said hood axially extending from said support plate outer side, an axially extending annular seal cushion mounted upon said hood outer end, a vapor port defined in said support plate intersecting said support plate sides, a flexible venting hose communicating with said port, sight glass mounting means defined in said support plate comprising an annular resilient seal having a bore having an axis, and a light transmitting elongated sight glass sealingly received within said sight glass mounting means seal bore having as inner end defined on said plate inner side and extending through said hood and an outer end located exteriorly of said plate outer side observable by the nozzle operator whereby contact of said sight glass inner end with a fuel level is observable by the nozzle operator, said sight glass being sealingly received within said seal bore and axially displaceably adjustable therein.
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