AU2019264801B2 - Fuel hose handling device with servo-motor - Google Patents

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AU2019264801B2
AU2019264801B2 AU2019264801A AU2019264801A AU2019264801B2 AU 2019264801 B2 AU2019264801 B2 AU 2019264801B2 AU 2019264801 A AU2019264801 A AU 2019264801A AU 2019264801 A AU2019264801 A AU 2019264801A AU 2019264801 B2 AU2019264801 B2 AU 2019264801B2
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B67OPENING, CLOSING OR CLEANING BOTTLES, JARS OR SIMILAR CONTAINERS; LIQUID HANDLING
    • B67DDISPENSING, DELIVERING OR TRANSFERRING LIQUIDS, NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
    • B67D7/00Apparatus or devices for transferring liquids from bulk storage containers or reservoirs into vehicles or into portable containers, e.g. for retail sale purposes
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    • B67D7/38Arrangements of hoses, e.g. operative connection with pump motor
    • B67D7/40Suspending, reeling or storing devices
    • B67D7/403Suspending, reeling or storing devices the hose carrier comprising a sliding unit
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B67OPENING, CLOSING OR CLEANING BOTTLES, JARS OR SIMILAR CONTAINERS; LIQUID HANDLING
    • B67DDISPENSING, DELIVERING OR TRANSFERRING LIQUIDS, NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
    • B67D7/00Apparatus or devices for transferring liquids from bulk storage containers or reservoirs into vehicles or into portable containers, e.g. for retail sale purposes
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    • B67D7/38Arrangements of hoses, e.g. operative connection with pump motor
    • B67D7/40Suspending, reeling or storing devices
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B67OPENING, CLOSING OR CLEANING BOTTLES, JARS OR SIMILAR CONTAINERS; LIQUID HANDLING
    • B67DDISPENSING, DELIVERING OR TRANSFERRING LIQUIDS, NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
    • B67D7/00Apparatus or devices for transferring liquids from bulk storage containers or reservoirs into vehicles or into portable containers, e.g. for retail sale purposes
    • B67D7/04Apparatus or devices for transferring liquids from bulk storage containers or reservoirs into vehicles or into portable containers, e.g. for retail sale purposes for transferring fuels, lubricants or mixed fuels and lubricants
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B67OPENING, CLOSING OR CLEANING BOTTLES, JARS OR SIMILAR CONTAINERS; LIQUID HANDLING
    • B67DDISPENSING, DELIVERING OR TRANSFERRING LIQUIDS, NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
    • B67D7/00Apparatus or devices for transferring liquids from bulk storage containers or reservoirs into vehicles or into portable containers, e.g. for retail sale purposes
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    • B67D7/38Arrangements of hoses, e.g. operative connection with pump motor
    • B67D7/40Suspending, reeling or storing devices
    • B67D7/406Suspending, reeling or storing devices the hose carrier comprising a pivoting unit

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The invention relates to a device (9) for handling at least one hose (7), which device (9) allows the at least one hose (7) to be pulled out from a front opening of a hose storage space (2) and which device is adapted to return the at least one hose (7) to the hose storage space (2). The device (9) comprises a first hose guiding means(10) and a second hose guiding means (11) movable between an idle position and a working position to control extraction and feeding in of the hose (7), a sensor means (12) arranged in hose storage space (2), a motor (13) connected to the second hose guiding (11) means through a cable element (14), and a control unit (15) connected to the sensor means (12) and to the motor (13). The invention also relates to a method for handling at least one hose (7).

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FUEL HOSE HANDLING DEVICE WITH SERVO-MOTOR
Technical field
The invention relates to a device and method for handling at least one hose.
Background art
A fuel dispensing unit, such as a petrol pump typically comprises a pump part standing on the ground, a display part positioned above the pump part and showing the chosen type of petrol, cash readout, volume readout etc., and a column or frame to which one or more petrol hoses are connected.
When the tank of a vehicle is to be filled up, the driver parks the vehicle beside the petrol pump and opens the cover or cap of the petrol tank. The driver then selects the desired type of petrol and places the pump nozzle in the inlet of the vehicle’s petrol tank and puts in the desired volume of petrol.
A difficulty that may arise in connection with filling-up is that the hose does not reach to the vehicle if parked a distance from the petrol pump. The reason why the vehicle has not been parked sufficiently close to the pump may be difficulty in maneuvering owing to a limited space round the petrol pump. To allow the hose to reach the vehicle, it is usually necessary for the driver to park his vehicle so that the side of the vehicle where the filler cap is positioned faces the petrol pump. It is not always known to a driver of an unfamiliar vehicle whether the filler cap is positioned on the left or right side. This may result in the driver by mistake parking the vehicle on the wrong side of the pump and thus not being able to fill up the tank without moving the vehicle to the other side of the petrol pump since the hose does not reach all the way round the vehicle.
One way of facilitating access to the petrol pump is to provide it with a longer hose. This may, however, cause problems since a longer hose may tend to land on the ground when not used and thus get stuck in or be damaged by passing cars or other vehicles. To prevent this, the fuel dispensing unit may be provided with some kind of returning mechanism for the hose.
US 6 328 060 discloses a gasoline dispensing unit and method according to which one end of a cord is attached to a dispensing hose to support the hose relative to a dispenser unit during non-use. The other end of the cord is attached to a drum having a tapered outer surface and a continuous spiral groove. When the hose is not in use, the cord is wound on the drum from the largest-diameter drum portion to the smallest-diameter portion. The cord thus unwinds from the drum from its smallest-diameter portion to the largest-diameter portion when the hose is pulled from the housing to provide a mechanical advantage and reduce the required pulling force.
GB 782 882 discloses a swinging arm hose retriever for fluid
dispensing apparatus. The hose of the fluid dispensing apparatus is retracted by a spring drum which, together with a spring-biased swinging arm, is mounted on a cover replacing the normal cover for the usual aperture in the top of the dispensing cabinet. The cover carries a support from which a spindle and a frame carrying the arm are supported by bearings. A spring connected to a fork pivoted to the spindle biases the arm to its normal position.
A problem common for the hose returning devices described above is their size, or their extension within the fuel dispensing unit, which results in bulky and complicated structures.
Another problem with the hose returning devices existing of the market today is that the force required for extracting the hose from the hose housing is quite extensive.
Summary of the invention
It is an object of the present invention to provide an improvement of the dispensing units according to prior art. A particular object is to provide a space efficient device for handling a hose of a fuel dispensing unit.
According to a first aspect, these and other objects, and/or advantages that will be apparent from the following description of embodiments, are achieved, in full or at least in part, by a device for handling at least one hose, which device allows the at least one hose to be pulled out from a front opening of a hose storage space and which device is adapted to return the at least one hose to the hose storage space. The device comprises a first hose guiding means and a second hose hose guiding movable between an idle position and a working position to control extraction and infeed of the at least one hose, a sensor means arranged in hose storage space, a motor connected to the second hose guiding means through a cable element, and a control unit connected to the sensor means and to the motor. The device is characterized in that the control unit is configured to control the motor based on signals relating to the movements of the first hose guiding means and/or the second hose guiding means detected by the sensor means.
This is advantageous in that an extremely space efficient device for hose handling is provided, which device enables a smooth and flexible handling of the hose. Further, due to the intelligence of the device, the handling of the at least one hose from a customer perspective is highly facilitated.
The sensor means may comprise a two-way sensor capable of detecting a direction of the movement of the first hose guiding means.
The sensor means may comprise a first sensor arranged in the hose storage space and configured to detect the idle position the first hose guiding means, and a second sensor arranged in the hose storage space and configured to detect the working position the first hose guiding means.
The control unit may be configured to trigger extraction of the cable element by means of the motor or to trigger a neutral state of the motor when the working position of the first hose guiding means is detected, and to trigger infeed of the cable element by means of the motor when the idle position of the first hose guiding means is detected.
The control unit may be configured to trigger extraction of the cable element by means of the motor or to trigger a neutral state of the motor when at least a portion of the first hose guiding means is detected outside of the hose storage space, and to trigger feeding in of the cable element by means of the motor the first hose guiding means is detected inside of the hose storage space.
The first hose guiding means may comprise a rocker unit which, to allow pulling out and returning of the hose, is pivotable in relation to the hose storage space about a pivot axis and which comprises a hose supporting part which is arranged at a distance from the pivot axis and adapted to support the hose.
The rocker unit may be adapted to be pivoted in the first direction when pulling out the hose and, when returning the hose, be pivoted by a rocker returning means, which applies a returning force on the rocker unit at a distance from the pivot axis in the second direction which is opposite to the first direction.
The rocker returning means may comprise a spring element.
The first hose guiding means may comprise a rail element to support the hose which, to allow pulling out and returning of the hose, is movable in relation to the hose storage space between in the idle position and the working position.
The rail element may be adapted to be moved towards the working position when pulling out the hose and, when returning the hose, be moved towards the idle position.
The sensor means may be connected to a movable portion an outer housing of the hose storage space, and the control unit is configured to trigger extraction of the cable element by means of the motor or to trigger a neutral state of the motor when movement of the movable portion of the outer housing, in a direction away from the outer housing, is detected.
The sensing means may further comprise a further sensor configured to detected movement of the second hose guiding means, and the control unit is configured to stop the motor when the second hose is in a bottom position within the hose storage space.
The extraction of the cable element by means of the motor may be conducted for a predetermined length of the cable element.
The extraction of the cable element by means of the motor may be based on a motor driving power calculated by the control unit. According to a second aspect, these and other objects are achieved, in full or at least in part, by a fuel dispensing unit for refueling a vehicle, comprising at least one device according the feature described above.
According to a third aspect, these and other objects are achieved, in full or at least in part, by a method for handling at least one hose in a fuel dispensing unit, to allow the at least one hose to be pulled out from a front opening of a hose storage space and to return the at least one hose to the hose storage space. The method comprises the steps of providing a first hose guiding means and a second hose means movable between an idle position and a working position to control extraction and feeding in of the hose, and arranging a sensor means in hose storage space. The method is
characterized by the step of controlling a motor, connected to the second hose guiding means through a cable element, by means of a control unit, connected to the sensor means and to the motor, based on detected movements of the first hose guiding means.
It should be noted that the different embodiments of the device that is described above are exemplifying only. The embodiments may be combined with each other in any suitable way depending on the requirements established for the fuel dispensing unit and on how many hoses the device is handling. Anywhere between one and ten hoses may be handled by the device according to the invention.
Effects and features of the second and third aspects of the present invention is largely analogous to those described above in connection with the first aspect the inventive concept. Embodiments mentioned in relation to the first aspect of the present invention are largely compatible with the further aspects of the invention.
Other objectives, features and advantages of the present invention will appear from the following detailed disclosure, from the attached claims, as well as from the drawings. It is noted that the invention relates to all possible combinations of features. Generally, all terms used in the claims are to be interpreted according to their ordinary meaning in the technical field, unless explicitly defined otherwise herein. All references to“a/an/the [element, device, component, means, step, etc.]” are to be interpreted openly as referring to at least one instance of said element, device, component, means, step, etc., unless explicitly stated otherwise.
As used herein, the term“comprising” and variations of that term are not intended to exclude other additives, components, integers or steps.
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The above objects, as well as additional objects, features and advantages of the present invention, will be more fully appreciated by reference to the following illustrative and non-limiting detailed description of preferred embodiments of the present invention, when taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, wherein:
Fig. 1 is a perspective view of an exemplary embodiment of a fuel dispensing unit according to a second aspect of the invention.
Fig. 2 is a perspective view of an exemplary embodiment of a device for handling at least one hose according to a first aspect of the invention.
Fig. 3 is a perspective view of the device for handling at least one hose when in an idle position.
Fig. 4 is a perspective view of the device for handling at least one hose when in a working position.
Detailed description of preferred embodiments of the invention
Fig. 1 shows an exemplary embodiment of a fuel dispensing unit 1 , having hose storage spaces 2, an electrical cabinet 3 containing all the electronics for the fuel dispensing unit 1 , a hydraulic cabinet 4 containing fuel dispensing means (not shown), e.g. fuel metering means, valves, vapor recovery system etc., and a column 5 extending vertically between and separating the electrical cabinet 3 and the hydraulic cabinet 4 from the hose storage spaces 2. The fuel dispensing unit 1 is connected to an underground fuel container (not shown). When filling up the tank of a vehicle, the fuel is pumped from the underground container by means of a pump (not shown) which is located in the hydraulic cabinet 4, and from there to the column 5 and out to a nozzle 6 via a fuel hose 7. When filling-up does not take place, the fuel hose 7 is accommodated in a hose storage space 2 and the nozzle 6 is inserted in a nozzle boot 8. The hose 7 is handled by a hose handling device according to the invention, which is arranged in every hose storage space 2. The electronics located in the electrical cabinet 3, such as means for choosing the desired type of fuel and display means for showing the chosen type of fuel, the volume of dispensed fuel etc., are securely isolated in order to
encapsulate electronic components from possible presence of flammable gases. The electrical cabinet 3 can also include a payment terminal.
Fig. 2 illustrates a device 9 for handling at least one fuel hose 7 in the fuel dispensing unit 1. The device 9 allows the at least one fuel hose 7 to be pulled out from a front opening of the hose storage space 2 and is adapted to return the at least one fuel hose 7 to the hose storage space 2. The device 9 will now be described in greater detail according to one exemplary
embodiment in view of Fig. 3 and 4.
Fig. 3 and Fig 4 illustrate the device 9 when in an idle position and when in a working position. The device 9 comprises a first hose guiding means 10 and a second hose hose guiding 11 , which are both movable between an idle position and a working position to control extraction and infeed of the at least one fuel hose 7, a sensor means 12 arranged in hose storage space 2, a motor 13 connected to the second hose guiding 11 means through a cable element 14, and a control unit 15 connected to the sensor means 12 and to the motor 13. The control unit 15 is configured to control the motor 13 based on signals relating to the movements of the first hose guiding means 10 and/or the second hose guiding means 11 detected by the sensor means 12.
In this specific embodiment, the senor means 12 comprises a first sensor 16 arranged in the hose storage space 2 and configured to detect the idle position the first hose guiding means 10, and a second sensor 17 arranged in the hose storage space 2 and configured to detect the working position the first hose guiding means 10.
Here, as a first option, the control unit 15 may be configured to trigger extraction of the cable element 14 by means of the motor 13 or to trigger a neutral state of the motor 13 when the working position of the first hose guiding means 10 is detected, and to trigger infeed of the cable element 14 by means of the motor 13 when the idle position of the first hose guiding means 10 is detected.
As a second option, the control unit 15 may be configured to trigger extraction of the cable element 14 by means of the motor 13 or to trigger a neutral state of the motor 13 when at least a portion of the first hose guiding means 10 is detected outside of the hose storage space 2, and to trigger feeding in of the cable element 14 by means of the motor 13 the first hose guiding means 10 is detected inside of the hose storage space 2.
In this specific embodiment, the first hose guiding means 10 comprises a rocker unit which, to allow pulling out and returning of the hose 7, is pivotable in relation to the hose storage space 2 about a pivot axis 18 and which comprises a hose supporting part 19 which is arranged at a distance from the pivot axis 18 and adapted to support the hose 7. The rocker unit is adapted to be pivoted in a first direction when pulling out the hose 7 and, when returning the hose 7, be pivoted by a rocker returning means 20, constituted by a spring element which applies a returning force on the rocker unit at a distance from the pivot axis 18 in a second direction which is opposite to the first direction.
In another exemplary embodiment, the first hose guiding means 10 comprises a rail element to support the hose 7 which, to allow pulling out and returning of the hose 7, is movable in relation to the hose storage space 2 between in the idle position and the working position. Here, the rail element is adapted to be moved towards the working position when pulling out the hose 7 and, when returning the hose 7, be moved towards the idle position.
As an alternative to the embodiments described above, the sensor means 12 may for example comprise a two-way sensor instead which is capable of detecting a direction of the movement of the first hose guiding means 10. Here, the control unit would be configured to trigger extraction of the cable element by means of the motor 13 or to trigger a neutral state of the motor when a first moving direction of the first hose guiding means 10 is detected, and to trigger infeed of the cable element by means of the motor 13 when a second moving direction of the first hose guiding means 10 is detected.
The sensor means 12 may be connected to a movable portion 21 of an outer housing 22 of the hose storage space 2, and the control unit 15 is configured to trigger extraction of the cable element 14 by means of the motor 13 or to trigger a neutral state of the motor 13 when movement of the movable portion 21 of the outer housing 22, in a direction away from the outer housing 22, is detected.
The sensing means 12 may further comprise a third sensor 23 configured to detected movement of the second hose guiding means 11 , and in this case, the control unit 15 is configured to stop the motor 13 when the second hose guiding means 11 is in a bottom position within the hose storage space 2.
The skilled person realizes that a number of modifications of the embodiments described herein are possible without departing from the scope of the invention, which is defined in the appended claims.
For instance, any suitable combinations between the different embodiments described above is possible.
The extraction of the cable element 14 by means of the motor 13 may be conducted based on a predetermined length of the cable element 14.
The extraction of the cable element 14 by means of the motor 13 may be based on a motor driving power calculated by the control unit 15.
The control unit 15 may be configured so that no infeed of the cable element 14 by means of the motor 13 is possible during refueling of a vehicle.
The control unit 15 may be configured so that no extraction of the cable element 14 by means of the motor 13 is possible when the nozzle(s) 6 are present in the nozzle boot(s) 8. The control unit 15 may be configured so that no feeding of the cable element 14 by means of the motor 13 is possible when the fuel dispensing unit 1 is not released.

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1. A device (9) for handling at least one hose (7), which device (9) allows the at least one hose (7) to be pulled out from a front opening of a hose storage space (2) and which device (9) is adapted to return the at least one hose (7) to the hose storage space (2), the device (9) comprising:
a first hose guiding means (10) and a second hose guiding means (11 ) movable between an idle position and a working position to control the at least one hose (7),
a sensor means (12) arranged in hose storage space (2),
a motor (13) connected to the second hose guiding means (11 ) through a cable element (14), and
a control unit (15) connected to the sensor means (12) and to the motor (13),
characterized in that the control unit (15) is configured to control the motor (13) based on signals relating to the movements of the first hose guiding means (10) and/or the second hose guiding means (11 ) detected by the sensor means (12).
2. The device (9) according to claim 1 , wherein the sensor means (12) comprises a two-way sensor capable of detecting a direction of the movement of the first hose guiding means (10).
3. The device (9) according to claim 1 , wherein the sensor means (12) comprises a first sensor (16) arranged in the hose storage space (2) and configured to detect the idle position the first hose guiding means (10), and a second sensor (17) arranged in the hose storage space (2) and configured to detect the working position the first hose guiding means (10).
4. The device (9) according to claim 3, wherein the control unit (15) is configured to trigger extraction of the cable element (14) by means of the motor (13) or to trigger a neutral state of the motor (13) when the working position of the first hose guiding means (10) is detected, and to trigger infeed of the cable element (14) by means of the motor (13) when the idle position of the first hose guiding means (10) is detected.
5. The device (9) according to claim 3, wherein the control unit (15) is configured to trigger extraction of the cable element (14) by means of the motor (13) or to trigger a neutral state of the motor (13) when at least a portion of the first hose guiding means (10) is detected outside of the hose storage space (2), and to trigger feeding in of the cable element (14) by means of the motor (13) the first hose guiding means (10) is detected inside of the hose storage space (2).
6. The device (9) according to any one of the preceding claims, wherein the first hose guiding means (10) comprises a rocker unit which, to allow pulling out and returning of the hose (7), is pivotable in relation to the hose storage space (2) about a pivot axis (18) and which comprises a hose supporting part (19) which is arranged at a distance from the pivot axis (18) and adapted to support the hose (7).
7. The device (9) as claimed in claim 6, wherein the rocker unit is adapted to be pivoted in the first direction when pulling out the hose (7) and, when returning the hose (7), be pivoted by a rocker returning means (20), which applies a returning force on the rocker unit at a distance from the pivot axis (18) in the second direction which is opposite to the first direction.
8. The device (9) as claimed in claim 6 or 7, wherein the rocker returning means (20) comprises a spring element.
9. The device (9) according to any one of claim 1 to 5, wherein the first hose guiding means (10) comprises a rail element to support the hose (7) which, to allow pulling out and returning of the hose (7), is movable in relation to the hose storage space (2) between in the idle position and the working position.
10. The device (9) according to claim 9, wherein the rail element is adapted to be moved towards the working position when pulling out the hose (7) and, when returning the hose (7), be moved towards the idle position.
11. The device (9) according to claim 1 , wherein the sensor means (12) is connected to a movable portion (21 ) of an outer housing (22) of the hose storage space (2), and the control unit (15) is configured to trigger extraction of the cable element (14) by means of the motor (13) or to trigger a neutral state of the motor (13) when movement of the movable portion (21 ) of the outer housing (22), in a direction away from the outer housing (22), is detected.
12. The device (9) according to any one of the preceding claims, wherein the sensor means (12) further comprises a further sensor (23) configured to detected movement of the second hose guiding means (11 ), and the control unit (15) is configured to stop the motor (13) when the second hose guiding means (11 ) is in a bottom position within the hose storage space (2).
13. The device (9) according to any one of claim 1 to 3, wherein extraction of the cable element (14) by means of the motor (13) is conducted for a predetermined length of the cable element (14).
14. The device (9) according to any one of claim 1 to 3, wherein extraction of the cable element (14) by means of the motor (13) is based on a motor driving power calculated by the control unit (15).
15. A method for handling at least one hose (7) in a fuel dispensing unit (1 ), to allow the at least one hose (7) to be pulled out from a front opening of a hose storage space (2) and to return the at least one hose (7) to the hose storage space (2), comprising the steps of: providing a first hose guiding means (10) and a second hose means (11 ) movable between an idle position and a working position to control extraction and feeding in of the hose (7), and
arranging a sensor means (12) in hose storage space (2),
characterized by the step of controlling a motor (13), connected to the second hose guiding means (11 ) through a cable element (14), by means of a control unit (15), connected to the sensor means (12) and to the motor (13), based on detected movements of the first hose guiding means (10).
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