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Automated fuel quality detection and dispenser control system and method, particularly for aviation fueling applications

  • US 9,216,892 B2
  • Filed: 04/04/2014
  • Issued: 12/22/2015
  • Est. Priority Date: 01/16/2007
  • Status: Expired due to Fees
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1. A fuel dispensing apparatus for delivering fuel from a fuel source, comprising:

  • a flow conduit defining a fluid flow path from a fuel source to an outlet where fuel is dispensed;

    a fuel filter located along said fluid flow path;

    an electrically-controlled valve located along said fluid flow path;

    at least one fuel quality sensor device configured to detect at least one fuel quality characteristic in real time as said fuel passes through said flow conduit;

    at least one differential pressure sensor configured to detect at least one fuel pressure drop across said fuel filter in real time; and

    an electronic control system in communication with each of said at least one fuel quality sensor device and differential pressure sensor and configured to receive fuel quality sensor information corresponding to said at least one detected fuel quality characteristic, and fuel pressure drop across said fuel filter in real time,wherein said electronic control system is further configured to automatically direct said valve from a high flow position corresponding to a first flow rate of said fuel to a low flow position corresponding to a second flow rate of said fuel lower than said first flow rate, thereby maintaining said flow of said fuel through said flow conduit to be delivered to said fuel source at a reduced flow rate, in response to receiving fuel quality sensor information indicating that;

    said at least one fuel pressure drop across said fuel filter exceeds a first pressure threshold; and

    said at least one fuel quality characteristic does not exceed a first fuel quality threshold.

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