EP1936193A1 - Gasrückführungspumpe und Brennstoffabgabevorrichtung - Google Patents

Gasrückführungspumpe und Brennstoffabgabevorrichtung Download PDF

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EP1936193A1
EP1936193A1 EP06026312A EP06026312A EP1936193A1 EP 1936193 A1 EP1936193 A1 EP 1936193A1 EP 06026312 A EP06026312 A EP 06026312A EP 06026312 A EP06026312 A EP 06026312A EP 1936193 A1 EP1936193 A1 EP 1936193A1
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Bengt Larsson
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Wayne Fueling Systems Sweden AB
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Priority to EP07104125A priority patent/EP1936189B1/de
Priority to ES07104125T priority patent/ES2363712T3/es
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    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F04POSITIVE - DISPLACEMENT MACHINES FOR LIQUIDS; PUMPS FOR LIQUIDS OR ELASTIC FLUIDS
    • F04BPOSITIVE-DISPLACEMENT MACHINES FOR LIQUIDS; PUMPS
    • F04B35/00Piston pumps specially adapted for elastic fluids and characterised by the driving means to their working members, or by combination with, or adaptation to, specific driving engines or motors, not otherwise provided for
    • F04B35/04Piston pumps specially adapted for elastic fluids and characterised by the driving means to their working members, or by combination with, or adaptation to, specific driving engines or motors, not otherwise provided for the means being electric
    • F04B35/045Piston pumps specially adapted for elastic fluids and characterised by the driving means to their working members, or by combination with, or adaptation to, specific driving engines or motors, not otherwise provided for the means being electric using solenoids
    • 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
    • B67D7/0476Vapour recovery systems
    • B67D7/0478Vapour recovery systems constructional features or components
    • B67D7/048Vapour flow control means, e.g. valves, pumps
    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F04POSITIVE - DISPLACEMENT MACHINES FOR LIQUIDS; PUMPS FOR LIQUIDS OR ELASTIC FLUIDS
    • F04BPOSITIVE-DISPLACEMENT MACHINES FOR LIQUIDS; PUMPS
    • F04B17/00Pumps characterised by combination with, or adaptation to, specific driving engines or motors
    • F04B17/03Pumps characterised by combination with, or adaptation to, specific driving engines or motors driven by electric motors
    • F04B17/04Pumps characterised by combination with, or adaptation to, specific driving engines or motors driven by electric motors using solenoids
    • F04B17/042Pumps characterised by combination with, or adaptation to, specific driving engines or motors driven by electric motors using solenoids the solenoid motor being separated from the fluid flow
    • F04B17/044Pumps characterised by combination with, or adaptation to, specific driving engines or motors driven by electric motors using solenoids the solenoid motor being separated from the fluid flow using solenoids directly actuating the piston

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  • the present invention relates to a vapor recovery pump and fuel dispenser for efficiently recovering fuel vapour from a tank of a vehicle.
  • vapour recovery systems typically comprise a pump for removing fuel vapour, from the tank of the vehicle, by suction and feeding it back to the fuel container from which the fuel is fed to the vehicle. This mutual exchange of vapour/fuel is continuously performed when filling a vehicle with fuel.
  • US-3,826,291 discloses a filling system for vehicle fuel, which system comprises means for recovering fuel vapour.
  • the system has a fuel pump and a fuel meter with an output shaft which is connected to a fuel vapour pump which draws in vapour from the tank of the vehicle.
  • the connection is by means of gear wheels in such manner that the volume of dispensed fuel corresponds to the volume of drawn-in vapour.
  • Crank driven piston pumps are used, for example, and the motion of the piston is used on one side only, i.e. the piston is single-acting.
  • US-5,123,817 discloses another filling system where a double-acting piston pump is used as vapour pump.
  • a common shaft is connected between the piston pump and a fuel pump, which permits a coordinated direct operation of the fuel pump and the vapour pump.
  • US-4,223,706 discloses a similar construction of a filling system where a flow of fuel through a hydraulic motor initiates the return flow of vapour through a vapour pump.
  • a direct operation i.e. a common drive shaft, is available between the hydraulic motor and the vapour pump.
  • An overflow valve is arranged between the inlet opening of the vapour pump and the fuel container of the filling system, to equalise pressure changes in the system.
  • a problem associated with prior art is relatively high production costs due to complex arrangements. Maintenance is cumbersome and many of the techniques are sensitive to leakage of vapour past the piston. Another problem is that some of the arrangements are rather bulky and takes a lot of space when mounted inside a fuel dispensing unit.
  • vapour recovery pump that comprises a piston with an integrated magnetic device, and electromagnetic control means configured to move the piston by altering a magnetic field.
  • a particular object is to provide a double-acting vapour recovery pump that incorporates means that facilitates efficient control of the piston.
  • vapour recovery pump and a fuel dispensing unit according to the respective independent claims.
  • Preferred embodiments are defined in the dependent claims.
  • a vapour recovery pump for a fuel dispensing unit comprising a pump housing with a first chamber and a second chamber, each chamber having a vapour inlet valve and a vapour outlet valve, respectively, the chambers being separated by a movable piston arranged to repeatedly decrease and increase the volumes of the chambers.
  • the piston comprises a magnetic device, and electromagnetic control means are configured to move the piston by altering a magnetic field, for repeatedly decreasing and increasing the volume of the chambers.
  • the movable piston may have a first side facing the first chamber and a second side facing the second chamber, wherein the magnetic device is arranged between the two sides of the piston, which provides a compact design of the vapour recovery pump.
  • the two sides of the piston may each pass a common point along the direction of movement of the piston, when the volumes of the chambers are repeatedly decreased and increased, which results in increased pumping efficiency in respect of the total effective chamber size.
  • the pump housing may comprise a plurality of coils fed by a current for moving the piston, the electromagnetic control means being configured to repeatedly varying currents levels applied to the plurality of coils, so that the movement of the piston describes a sinusoidal speed vs. time curve. This results in a smooth movement of the piston which reduces wear.
  • the magnetic device may be a permanent magnet or an electromagnet, which offers a cost efficient solution.
  • the vapour recovery pump may further comprise a controllable vapour flow passage connecting the first chamber with the second chamber, for transportation of vapour from one of the chambers to the other.
  • a controllable vapour flow passage is meant that the passage is controllable in respect of how much vapour that may be transported from one of the chambers to the other, i.e. the size of an opening in the vapour flow passage may be varied. Further, the direction of the flow of vapour may be controlled.
  • the vapour flow passage may be arranged external of the first chamber and the second chamber, which is advantageous in that a simple way of providing an opening between the two chambers is offered.
  • the vapour flow passage may be configured to be substantially open when the piston decreases the volume of the first chamber, and be substantially closed when the piston increases the volume of the first chamber, the outlet valve of the second chamber and the inlet valve of the first chamber each being essentially open when the vapour flow passage is substantially closed.
  • the pump may be used basically as a single sided pump, without causing excessive pressure build-up in any of the chambers.
  • the vapour flow passage may comprise a controllable valve for controlling the flow of vapour through the vapour flow passage, and the direction of through-flow of vapour may be selectable for the controllable valve, which further increases the control options of the vapour recovery pump.
  • An overflow valve may be connected to both chambers.
  • a third chamber defining a void may be connected, via a controllable valve, to any of the first chamber and the second chamber. Both features are advantageous in that excessive pressure build-up in the chambers is avoided.
  • the vapour recovery pump may further comprise a first vapour line connected to the inlet valve of the first chamber, a second vapour line connected to the outlet valve of the first chamber, a third vapour line connected to the inlet valve of the second chamber, a fourth vapour line connected to the outlet valve of the second chamber, and a vapour circulation line comprising a valve and connecting any of the first vapour line with the second vapour line and the third vapour line with the fourth vapour line.
  • a fuel dispensing unit for refuelling vehicles comprising a vapour recovery pump incorporating any of the features described above, wherein a vapour suction nozzle is connected to at least one of the two chambers via a vapour flow line, for transporting flammable fuel vapour.
  • the inventive fuel dispensing unit is, inter alia, advantageous in that it has compact vapour recovery pump that offers a flexible regulation of the rate of vapour recovered via the vapour suction nozzle.
  • the fuel dispensing unit may further comprise a second vapour recovery pump incorporating any of the features described above, and a second vapour suction nozzle, wherein the first vapour suction nozzle is connected to both chambers of the first vapour recovery pump, the second vapour suction nozzle being connected to both chambers of the second vapour recovery pump.
  • This configuration facilitates efficient control of the rate vapour recovery from the two vapour suction nozzles.
  • the vapour suction nozzle may be connected to the first chamber via a first vapour flow line, and a second vapour suction nozzle may be connected to the second chamber via a second vapour flow line, which reduces the amount of components in the fuel dispensing unit.
  • the fuel dispensing unit may further comprise a fuel dispensing nozzle arranged at the vapour suction nozzle, a fuel meter configured to measure an amount of fuel dispensed from the fuel dispensing nozzle, and a control device configured to regulate the vapour recovery pump such that the amount of recovered vapour substantially corresponds to the amount of dispensed fuel. Accordingly, this results in quite efficient control of the vapour recovery pump.
  • the fuel dispensing unit may further comprise a detector configured to send a signal representative of the hydrocarbon content of the fuel vapour, the control device being configured to receive the signal and to prevent the recovering of vapour, if the hydrocarbon content of the fuel vapour is below a specific level.
  • Fig. 1 illustrates a vapour recovery pump 1 that has a pump housing 2 with first chamber 3 that is separated from a second chamber 4 by a piston 9 that is movable along a main axis A of the pump 1.
  • the volume of each chamber 3, 4 depends on the location of the piston 1, but the total volume of the chambers 3, 4 is constant.
  • the first chamber 3 has an inlet valve 5 and an outlet valve 6, and the second chamber 4 has corresponding inlet valve 7 and a corresponding outlet valve 8.
  • a first vapour inlet line 20 is connected to the inlet valve 5 of the first chamber 3 and a first vapour outlet line 21 is connected to the outlet valve 6 of the first chamber 3, while a second vapour inlet line 22 is connected to the inlet valve 7 of the second chamber 4 and a second vapour outlet line 23 is connected to the outlet valve 8 of the second chamber 4.
  • the piston 9 has a magnetic device 11 arranged between a first side 12 and a second side 13 of the piston 9.
  • the magnetic device 11 is a permanent magnet or an electromagnet.
  • Electromagnetic control means 14 which will be further described below, during operation of the pump 1 induces an electromagnetic field that repeatedly and alternately attracts the magnetic device 11 towards a first side 43 of the pump 1 and towards a second side 44 of the pump 1, which causes an alternating increase and decrease of the volume of the chambers 3, 4.
  • the piston 9 moves back and forth along the axis A, which means that each side 12, 13 of the piston passes a common point P on the axis.
  • a vapour flow passage 10 is connected to the first chamber 3 near the first side 43 and to the second chamber 4 near the second side 44.
  • the vapour flow passage has a valve 15 that is controlled by a control unit 16 in respect of how much vapour that may pass the vapour flow passage 10, and in which direction.
  • the control unit 16 may set the valve 15 to be fully open, completely closed, or to an opening degree ranging from fully open to completely closed.
  • the control unit 16 may also set the through flow direction of the valve 15.
  • the valve 15 preferably comprises a first non return valve (not shown) that allows passage of vapour only from the first chamber 3 to the second chamber 4, and a second non return valve (not shown) that allows passage of vapour only from the second chamber 4 to the first chamber 3.
  • Each non-return valve may be selectively opened or closed by the control unit 16.
  • the pump 1 acts as a conventional double sided pump.
  • the valve 15 permits a flow of vapour from the first chamber 3 to the second chamber 4 via the vapour flow passage 10, and when the piston 9 moves towards the first side 43, then the outlet valve 6 of the first chamber 3 and the inlet valve 7 of the second chamber 4 remain closed during operation (since pressure levels necessary to open these valves 6, 7 are not reached).
  • the piston thereafter moves 9 to the second side 44, the inlet valve 5 of the first chamber 3 is opened for letting in vapour into the first chamber 3, while the outlet valve 8 of the second chamber 4 is opened for letting out vapour from the second chamber 4.
  • valve 15 When the valve 15 permits a flow of vapour from the second chamber 4 to the first chamber 3 via the vapour flow passage 10, and when the piston 9 moves towards the second side 44, then the outlet valve 8 of the second chamber 4 and the inlet valve 5 of the first chamber 3 remains closed during operation (since pressure levels necessary to open these valves 5, 8 are not reached).
  • the piston 9 thereafter moves to the first side 43, then the inlet valve 7 of the second chamber 4 is opened for letting in vapour into the second chamber 4, while the outlet valve 6 of the first chamber 3 is opened for letting out vapour from the first chamber 3.
  • the pump 1 may also be used while keeping the vapour flow passage 10 closed.
  • the mode of operation is as follows.
  • the volume of the second chamber 4 When the volume of the first chamber 3 is increased the volume of the second chamber 4 is decreased. This causes a relatively lower pressure level in the first chamber 3, which causes its inlet valve 5 to open for letting in vapour, while a relatively higher pressure level is caused in the second chamber 4, which causes its outlet valve 8 to open for letting out vapour.
  • the volume of the first chamber 3 is decreased, the volume of the second chamber 4 is increased, a relatively lower pressure level is caused in the second chamber 4, which causes its inlet valve 7 to open for letting in vapour, and a relatively higher pressure level is caused in the first chamber 3, which causes its outlet valve 6 to open for letting out vapour.
  • the described operation mode may e.g. be used when two fuel dispensing pistols with vapour recovery nozzles are operated at the same time as is described in connection with Fig. 6 below.
  • the electromagnetic control means 14 has a plurality of coils 37 arranged around the pump housing 2.
  • the coils 37 are integrated in the pump housing 2.
  • electrical currents are fed through the coils 37 which generate a magnetic field that attracts the piston 9, or more specifically, attracts the magnetic device 11 in the piston 9.
  • the piston 9 is moved towards the first side 43.
  • electrical currents are fed through coils near the second side 44 of the pump 1, which causes the piston to move towards the second side 44.
  • the piston is moved back and forth.
  • the flow passage and the valve 15 is incorporated in the piston 9.
  • the control options (open, closed, direction of through flow) of the valves in this embodiment are identical to the valves of the previous embodiment.
  • the valve 15 preferably comprises opening and closing members, which define the control options which in turn are susceptible to a magnetic attraction force.
  • the control of the opening and closing members is performed by a magnetic field generated in a suitable manner by the electromagnetic control means 14.
  • the piston 9 is tiltable such that a flow passage, or gap, is formed between the housing 2 and the piston 9, which allows vapour to pass directly from one chamber to the other.
  • the functional effect of the tilting corresponds to the functional effect of the previously discussed valve 15.
  • the piston is to permit passage of vapour from one chamber to the other, it is tilted, otherwise it is not.
  • the tilting is preferably achieved by arranging two magnetic devices 11a and 11b at opposite sides of the piston, and by applying, by the electromagnetic control means 14, suitable asymmetrical magnetic attraction forces to these magnetic devices 11a, 11b.
  • an overflow valve 17 is connected, via a vapour flow line, to both the first chamber 3 and the second chamber 4. If the pressure in one of the chambers 3, 4 for some reason exceeds an undesirable level, the overflow valve 17 opens for preventing the pump 1 from being damaged by excessive pressure levels.
  • the first chamber 3 is connected to a third chamber 18 via a controllable valve 19a
  • the second chamber 4 is connected to the third chamber 18 via another controllable valve 19b.
  • corresponding valves 19a 19b are opened.
  • a first vapour recirculation line 24 comprising a controllable valve 30a is connected to the first vapour inlet line 20 and to the first vapour outlet line 21.
  • a second vapour recirculation line 25 comprising a controllable valve 30a is connecting the second vapour inlet line 22 with the second vapour outlet lien 23.
  • valves 19a, 19b, 30a and 30b are, for example, connected to and controlled by the control unit 16.
  • a fuel dispensing unit 36 incorporates a vapour recovery pump 1 according to the description above.
  • the fuel dispensing unit 36 has a conventional first fuel dispensing pistol 40 with a fuel dispensing nozzle 27 and a vapour recovery nozzle 26.
  • the fuel dispensing nozzle 27 is, via a first fuel line 31 that has a fuel meter 32, in fluid communication with an underground fuel storage tank 42.
  • the fuel dispensing unit 36 has also a second fuel dispensing pistol 41 with a fuel dispensing nozzle (not shown) and a vapour recovery nozzle 28.
  • the fuel dispensing nozzle is, via a second fuel line (not shown) that has a fuel meter (not shown), in fluid communication with an underground fuel storage tank 42.
  • the vapour recovery nozzle 26 of the first pistol 40 is, via a first vapour recovery line 33, connected to the inlet valve of the first chamber of the pump 1.
  • the vapour recovery line 33 has detector 39a that detects the level of hydrocarbon in the first recovery vapour line 33.
  • the vapour recovery nozzle 28 of the second pistol 41 is, via a second vapour recovery line 34, connected to the inlet valve of the second chamber of the pump 1.
  • the vapour recovery line 33 has also a hydrocarbon-detector 39b for detecting the level of hydrocarbon in the second recovery vapour line 34.
  • the outlet valves of both chambers of the vapour recovery pump are connected to the fuel storage tank 42 via suitable vapour flow lines.
  • a control device 38 is connected to the fuel meters, to the hydrocarbon-detectors and to the vapour recovery pump control unit 16.
  • the vapour recovery pump control unit 16 is integrated in the control device 38.
  • the rate of dispensed fuel is measured by the fuel meter 32.
  • the control device monitor the rate of dispensed fuel and sends a signal to the vapour recovery pump 1 setting the vapour recovering rate, or pumping rate, to be equal to the fuel dispensing rate. If the detector 39a detects a predetermined, low level of hydrocarbon content, the vapour recovery pump is stopped. When filling a vehicle by means of the second pistol 41, a corresponding operation is performed.
  • the described vapour flow passage between the two chambers of the vapour recovery pump 1 is open, such that vapour is drawn into the chamber that has its inlet valve connected to the vapour recovery line that belongs to the pistol that is used.
  • the flow passage between the two chambers is closed.
  • a second embodiment of a fuel dispensing unit 36 is illustrated.
  • the first vapour suction nozzle 26 is connected to both chambers of a first vapour recovery pump 1 via a first vapour recovery line 33.
  • the second vapour suction nozzle 28 is connected to both chambers of a second vapour recovery pump 47 via the second vapour recovery line 34.
  • Both vapour recovery pumps 1 and 47 constantly operate as double-acting pumps, which results in a more simple control of the recovery of vapour.
  • the fuel line 45, the fuel meter 46 and fuel dispensing nozzle 29 associated with the second fuel dispensing pistol 41 are illustrated.

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DE200760012649 DE602007012649D1 (de) 2006-12-19 2007-03-14 Flüssigkeitspumpe und Brennstoffabgabevorrichtung
AT07104125T ATE499528T1 (de) 2006-12-19 2007-03-14 Flüssigkeitspumpe und brennstoffabgabevorrichtung
EP07104125A EP1936189B1 (de) 2006-12-19 2007-03-14 Flüssigkeitspumpe und Brennstoffabgabevorrichtung
ES07104125T ES2363712T3 (es) 2006-12-19 2007-03-14 Bomba para fluidos y surtidor de combustible.
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