Windshield washer fluid dispensing system
First Claim
1. A system for dispensing windshield washer fluid, comprising:
- two or more vending control units;
a fluid storage system, including two or more elevated fluid storage tanks, mounted at a level above the vending control units, and one or more fluid equalization conduits connecting the storage tanks to each other so that fluid levels in the storage tanks are able to equalize as fluid is added to or withdrawn from any one of the tanks;
a fluid dispensing hose associated with and controlled by each vending control unit, each fluid dispensing hose having a proximal end connected to the fluid storage system and a distal end from which fluid may be dispensed by force of gravity in response to selective activation of the corresponding vending control unit by a user.
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Abstract
A system for automated vending of windshield washer fluid from large volume tanks. In one embodiment the system includes two or more vending control units and a fluid storage system that includes one or more fluid storage tanks mounted at a level above the vending control units. Preferably the fluid storage tanks are mounted to an over head canopy, either on the roof of the canopy or on one of the canopy support columns. Where two or more fluid storage tanks are utilized, fluid equalization conduits connect the storage tanks to each other so that fluid levels in the storage tanks equalize as fluid is added to or withdrawn from any one of the tanks. Two or more fluid dispensing hoses are provided, each one being associated with and controlled by one of the vending control units. Each hose is connected to the fluid storage system and dispenses fluid by force of gravity in response to selective activation of the corresponding vending control unit by a user. Preferably the distal end of the fluid dispensing hose has a dispensing nozzle, a controllable dispensing valve located upstream from the dispensing nozzle, and a check valve disposed between the dispensing valve and the end of the nozzle. The check valve permits fluid to flow toward the nozzle when a pressure differential across the check valve exceeds a predetermined value. Thus, when the upstream dispensing valve is opened, the fluid pressure across the check valve exceeds the predetermined value, opening the check valve and permitting fluid to be dispensed.
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21 Claims
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1. A system for dispensing windshield washer fluid, comprising:
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two or more vending control units;
a fluid storage system, including two or more elevated fluid storage tanks, mounted at a level above the vending control units, and one or more fluid equalization conduits connecting the storage tanks to each other so that fluid levels in the storage tanks are able to equalize as fluid is added to or withdrawn from any one of the tanks;
a fluid dispensing hose associated with and controlled by each vending control unit, each fluid dispensing hose having a proximal end connected to the fluid storage system and a distal end from which fluid may be dispensed by force of gravity in response to selective activation of the corresponding vending control unit by a user. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20)
a bulk storage tank positioned at a level below the elevated fluid storage tanks;
a supply conduit connecting the bulk storage tank to at least one of the elevated storage tanks, optionally through a portion of the fluid equalization conduit; and
a pump disposed in the supply conduit for pumping windshield washer fluid from the bulk storage tank to the elevated storage tanks.
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18. The system of claim 1 wherein the fluid storage system further comprises a supply conduit having a first end connected to one of the elevated fluid storage tanks and a second end accessible at ground level for connection to a supply tank.
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19. The system of claim 18 wherein the second end of the supply conduit includes a quick connect fitting with a check valve.
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20. The system of claim 18 further comprising a fluid level sensor mounted in at least one of the elevated fluid storage tanks.
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21. A system for dispensing windshield washer fluid, comprising:
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an overhead canopy including a roof portion and two or more support columns supporting the roof portion;
an aesthetic column positioned remotely from the support columns, the aesthetic column extending upwardly to a position adjacent to the roof portion of the canopy;
one or more fluid vending control units, at least one of the fluid vending control units being mounted to the aesthetic column;
a fluid storage system, including one or more fluid storage tanks having a capacity of at least 50 gallons, the one or more fluid storage tanks being at least partially filled with windshield washer fluid; and
a fluid dispensing hose associated with and controlled by each vending control unit, each fluid dispensing hose having a proximal end connected to the fluid storage system and a distal end from which fluid may be dispensed in response to selective activation of the corresponding vending control unit by a user.
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