Leak detection device
First Claim
1. In a liquid fuel dispensing system including a liquid fuel reservoir, a valved nozzle, a fuel conduit providing fluid communication between the reservoir and the nozzle, and pump means proximate the reservoir for pumping fuel through the conduit, a detector for detecting leakage of liquid fuel from the conduit and for restricting the flow of liquid fuel through the conduit whenever the leakage exceeds a predetermined rate of flow, said detector comprising:
- a fluid inlet opening and a fluid outlet opening;
metering passage means for metering the liquid fuel through said outlet opening at said predetermined rate of flow, said metering passage means being in constant fluid communication with said inlet opening and said outlet opening;
quick pressurization passage means for providing a volumetric rate of flow which is greater than said predetermined rate of flow; and
means for closing said quick pressurization passage means in response to the attainment of a predetermined pressure in the conduit.
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Abstract
A leak detection device for restricting the flow of liquid fuel through the undergound fuel conduit whenever the leakage exceeds a predetermined rate of flow. The device includes a valve in the conduit that is movable between a first position to permit a first volumetric rate of flow for quickly pressurizing the conduit to a predetermined pressure, and a second position to permit a second volumetric rate of flow is that is much less that the first volumetric rate of flow. The valve includes a seal member which is extendable radially outward of the valve. A valve seat for the valve is provided and has a plurality of slots therein to provide fluid communication between the fuel inlet and outlet of the device. Once the conduit is pressurized to the predetermined pressure, the valve moves from its first position to its second position resulting in the seal member being sealingly aligned with each of the slots thereby preventing the flow of the fuel through each of the slots.
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Citations
10 Claims
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1. In a liquid fuel dispensing system including a liquid fuel reservoir, a valved nozzle, a fuel conduit providing fluid communication between the reservoir and the nozzle, and pump means proximate the reservoir for pumping fuel through the conduit, a detector for detecting leakage of liquid fuel from the conduit and for restricting the flow of liquid fuel through the conduit whenever the leakage exceeds a predetermined rate of flow, said detector comprising:
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a fluid inlet opening and a fluid outlet opening; metering passage means for metering the liquid fuel through said outlet opening at said predetermined rate of flow, said metering passage means being in constant fluid communication with said inlet opening and said outlet opening; quick pressurization passage means for providing a volumetric rate of flow which is greater than said predetermined rate of flow; and means for closing said quick pressurization passage means in response to the attainment of a predetermined pressure in the conduit. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5)
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6. In a liquid fuel dispensing system including a liquid fuel reservoir, a valved nozzle, a fuel conduit providing fluid communication between the reservoir and the nozzle, and pump means proximate the reservoir for pumping fuel through the conduit, a detector for detecting leakage of liquid fuel from the conduit and for restricting the flow of liquid fuel through the conduit whenever the leakage exceeds a predetermined rate of flow, said detector comprising:
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a housing including, a fluid inlet opening, a fluid outlet opening, and a chamber; a diaphragm mounted in said chamber and movable in response to a pressure differential across said diaphragm; a detector valve in the conduit and coupled to said diaphragm for movement therewith, said valve including a seal member; said valve being shiftable between a first position, which provides a first volumetric rate of flow to quickly pressurize the conduit to a predetermined pressure, and a second position, which provides a second volumetric rate of flow which is much less than said first volumetric rate of flow so that leakage detection may occur; a valve seat for housing said valve, said valve seat including a plurality of slots therein for providing fluid communication between said inlet and said outlet while said valve is in said first position until the conduit is pressurized to said predetermined pressure, whereupon said valve moves to said second position resulting in said seal member being in sealing alignment with each of said slots thereby preventing the flow of fluid through said each said slot.
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7. In a liquid fuel dispensing system including a liquid fuel reservoir, a valved nozzle, a fuel conduit providing fluid communication between the reservoir and the nozzle, and actuable pump means proximate the reservoir for providing pumping pressure to pump fuel through the conduit when actuated, there being a resting pressure in the conduit while the pump means is not actuated, a reduced pressure in the conduit designating a pressure below resting pressure, a maximum pumping pressure when the pump means is actuated and the valved nozzle is closed, and an operating pressure when the pump means is actuated and the valved nozzle is open, a detector for detecting leakage of liquid fuel from the conduit and for restricting the flow of liquid fuel through the conduit whenever the leakage exceeds a predetermined rate of flow, said detector comprising:
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a detector valve in said conduit and having a closed position and an open position, said valve including spring means for applying a closing force on said valve sufficient to move said valve to its closed position when fuel in the conduit is at reduced pressure, said valve being movable to its open position when the fuel in the conduit is at maximum pumping pressure; and a spring-biased latch that engages said valve when said valve is moved to its open position, said latch providing a holding force on said valve sufficient to retain said valve in its open position while the fuel in the conduit is at reduced operating pressure, said holding force being insufficient to hold said valve in its open position when the fuel in the conduit is at reduced pressure, thereby permitting said valve to return to its closed position. - View Dependent Claims (8, 9, 10)
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