Carbon canister for vapor recovery systems
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1. A device for cleansing hydrocarbon vapors and other contaminants comprising:
- a casing containing a hydrocarbon adsorption substance therein, having a screened bottom and an opposite screened top, said bottom receiving hydrocarbon vapors from a hydrocarbon source;
a weight actuated valve locating beneath said casing, said valve closing when said casing attains a predetermined weight including hydrocarbons;
an assembly locating opposite said weight actuated valve and in fluid communication with said casing, said assembly drawing air into said casing when the hydrocarbon source has attained a low pressure of approximately −
1.5 inches of water;
a secondary purge valve locating proximate said weight actuated valve, said secondary purge valve opening upon detecting pressure in the hydrocarbon source below approximately −
1.75 inches of water when said weight actuated valve has closed, then said secondary purge valve admitting air into said casing, said secondary purge valve returning purged hydrocarbon vapors from said hydrocarbon adsorption substance through said weight actuated valve into said hydrocarbon source, and said weight actuated valve reopening upon said casing falling below the predetermined weight; and
,a canister containing said casing, said weight actuated valve, and said assembly, said canister being in fluid communication with said hydrocarbon source and allowing said assembly fluid communication to the atmosphere;
wherein the inflow of air through said canister into said casing purges the hydrocarbon adsorption substance of hydrocarbons and the outflow of air from said casing through said canister draws vapors from the hydrocarbon source through said casing for adsorption by the hydrocarbon adsorption substance;
wherein said weight actuated valve signals said assembly to control release of hydrocarbon vapors and intake of air using pressure; and
,wherein the repetitive inflow of air through said casing regenerates the hydrocarbon adsorption substance;
and further includinga valve test assembly for testing operation of the weight actuated valve, including a weight hanger extending below said canister and operatively connected to said weight actuated valve to effect closing thereof when sufficient weight is added to said weight hanger;
wherein a user can add weights to said hanger to manually verify operability of said weight actuated valve.
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A carbon canister as utilized relative to underground fuel storage tank vapor recovery, including for the capture and purging of hydrocarbon vapors as air is introduced into and released from an underground storage tank, and wherein, in one form intended primarily for use in Stage II Vapor Recovery systems, the carbon canister includes a valve activated by weight of saturated carbon and wherein, in another form intended primarily for use in Stage I Vapor Recovery systems, the carbon canister is a free breathing carbon canister with a surge protection device.
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1. A device for cleansing hydrocarbon vapors and other contaminants comprising:
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a casing containing a hydrocarbon adsorption substance therein, having a screened bottom and an opposite screened top, said bottom receiving hydrocarbon vapors from a hydrocarbon source; a weight actuated valve locating beneath said casing, said valve closing when said casing attains a predetermined weight including hydrocarbons; an assembly locating opposite said weight actuated valve and in fluid communication with said casing, said assembly drawing air into said casing when the hydrocarbon source has attained a low pressure of approximately −
1.5 inches of water;a secondary purge valve locating proximate said weight actuated valve, said secondary purge valve opening upon detecting pressure in the hydrocarbon source below approximately −
1.75 inches of water when said weight actuated valve has closed, then said secondary purge valve admitting air into said casing, said secondary purge valve returning purged hydrocarbon vapors from said hydrocarbon adsorption substance through said weight actuated valve into said hydrocarbon source, and said weight actuated valve reopening upon said casing falling below the predetermined weight; and
,a canister containing said casing, said weight actuated valve, and said assembly, said canister being in fluid communication with said hydrocarbon source and allowing said assembly fluid communication to the atmosphere; wherein the inflow of air through said canister into said casing purges the hydrocarbon adsorption substance of hydrocarbons and the outflow of air from said casing through said canister draws vapors from the hydrocarbon source through said casing for adsorption by the hydrocarbon adsorption substance; wherein said weight actuated valve signals said assembly to control release of hydrocarbon vapors and intake of air using pressure; and
,wherein the repetitive inflow of air through said casing regenerates the hydrocarbon adsorption substance; and further including a valve test assembly for testing operation of the weight actuated valve, including a weight hanger extending below said canister and operatively connected to said weight actuated valve to effect closing thereof when sufficient weight is added to said weight hanger; wherein a user can add weights to said hanger to manually verify operability of said weight actuated valve. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6)
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7. A device to remove hydrocarbon vapors from air discharged from a hydrocarbon source under ambient atmospheric pressure conditions while retaining control by a pressure relief valve during lower ambient pressure, comprising:
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a casing containing a substance adapted to remove hydrocarbon vapors from air wherein the inflow of air into said casing purges said substance of hydrocarbons and the outflow of air from said casing draws vapors from the hydrocarbon source through said casing for adsorption by said substance, wherein the repetitive inflow of air through said casing regenerates said substance; said casing having a screened bottom and an opposite screened top, and a rod extending through the centers of said screened bottom and said screened top; a weight actuated valve locating beneath said casing, said valve closing when said casing attains a predetermined weight of said substance including adsorbed hydrocarbons; an assembly locating within said casing and opposite said weight actuated valve locating outside said casing and in fluid communication with said casing, said assembly drawing air into said casing when said weight actuated valve has opened and the hydrocarbon source has attained a low pressure or when said weight actuated valve has closed and said casing has attained a lower pressure than atmospheric pressure; a secondary purge valve locating proximate said weight actuated valve, said secondary purge valve opening upon detecting pressure in the hydrocarbon source below approximately −
1.75 inches of water then admitting air when said weight actuated valve is closed, and directing purged hydrocarbon vapors through said weight actuated valve into said hydrocarbon source wherein said weight actuated valve reopens upon said casing falling below the predetermined weight; and
,a canister containing said casing, said weight actuated valve, and said secondary purge valve, said canister being in fluid communication with said hydrocarbon source and allowing said assembly fluid communication to the atmosphere, and said casing having a diaphragm seal to said canister opposite said hydrocarbon source; wherein said assembly prevents flow through the inlet for pressures in the hydrocarbon source in the range of approximately +0.25 inches of water to approximately −
1.5 inches of water;and further including a valve test assembly for testing operation of the weight actuated valve, including a weight hanger extending below said canister and operatively connected to said weight actuated valve to effect closing thereof when sufficient weight is added to said weight hanger; wherein a user can add weights to said hanger to manually verify operability of said weight actuated valve. - View Dependent Claims (8, 9, 10, 11)
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12. A device for cleansing hydrocarbon vapors and other contaminants comprising:
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a canister including a hydrocarbon adsorption substance disposed therein between a screened bottom and an opposite screened top, said contained hydrocarbon adsorption substance defining a containment, with said bottom in fluid communication with a hydrocarbon source and receiving hydrocarbon vapors from a hydrocarbon source and said top in fluid communication with atmosphere; a surge valve disposed inline with said containment in the flow path between atmosphere and the hydrocarbon source for limiting flow through said containment and preventing high flow rates through said containment; wherein the inflow of air through said canister into said containment purges the hydrocarbon adsorption substance of hydrocarbons and the outflow of air from said containment through said canister draws vapors from the hydrocarbon source through said containment for adsorption by said hydrocarbon adsorption substance; and
,wherein the repetitive inflow of air through said containment regenerates said hydrocarbon adsorption substance. - View Dependent Claims (13, 14, 15)
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16. A device to remove hydrocarbon vapors from air discharged from a hydrocarbon source under ambient atmospheric pressure conditions while retaining control by a pressure relief valve during lower ambient pressure, comprising:
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a canister; a containment within said canister containing a substance adapted to remove hydrocarbon vapors from air wherein the inflow of air into said casing purges said substance of hydrocarbons and the outflow of air from said casing draws vapors from the hydrocarbon source through said casing for adsorption by said substance, wherein the repetitive inflow of air through said casing regenerates said substance, said containment having a screened bottom and an opposite screened top; a surge valve locating proximate said containment and inline with said containment in the flow path between atmosphere and the hydrocarbon source for limiting flow through said containment and preventing high flow rates through said containment. - View Dependent Claims (17, 18, 19)
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