Dual fuel refueling
US-10066585-B2 · Sep 4, 2018 · US
US10370238B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10370238-B2 |
| Application number | US-201615299287-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Oct 20, 2016 |
| Priority date | Oct 10, 2013 |
| Publication date | Aug 6, 2019 |
| Grant date | Aug 6, 2019 |
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A fuel tank system, comprising: a fuel tank configured to store a liquid fuel and a pressurized gaseous fuel capable of partially dissolving in the liquid fuel; a refueling conduit coupled to the fuel tank via a tank access valve; a first high pressure refueling port coupled to the refueling conduit; a low pressure refueling port coupled to the refueling conduit via a check valve. In this way, pressurized gaseous fuel or a pre-pressurized mix of fuels may be added to the fuel tank without active control any time the fuel pressure in the fuel tank is below a maximum allowable pressure, and liquid fuel may be added to the fuel tank with active control whenever the fuel pressure and liquid fuel level in the fuel tank are below threshold levels.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A method for refueling a fuel tank of a vehicle, comprising: responsive to a first condition, pumping gaseous fuel from the fuel tank into a secondary vapor tank, while storing a liquid fuel and a distinct pressurized gaseous fuel only partially dissolved in the liquid fuel in the fuel tank, wherein during the pumping the secondary vapor tank is fluidically isolated from atmosphere, and wherein the gaseous fuel comprises a first fuel type and the liquid fuel comprises a second fuel type different from the first fuel type. 2. The method of claim 1 , where the first condition includes: a detection of a liquid refueling request; and a fuel tank pressure that is less than a first threshold, but greater than a second threshold, the second threshold less than the first threshold. 3. The method of claim 2 , further comprising: responsive to a second condition, ceasing pumping of gaseous fuel from the fuel tank into the secondary vapor tank; fluidically isolating the secondary vapor tank from the fuel tank; and enabling addition of liquid fuel to the fuel tank. 4. The method of claim 3 , where the second condition includes a fuel tank pressure that is less than the second threshold. 5. The method of claim 3 , further comprising, during both the first and the second condition, storing the liquid fuel in the fuel tank until the fuel tank pressure is higher than the first threshold or a fuel tank liquid level reaches a threshold level. 6. The method of claim 2 , wherein the liquid refueling request is a direct request from an operator received via an interface or via operator opening of a refueling door. 7. The method of claim 2 , wherein the liquid refueling request is an indirect request including detection of proximity of a vehicle to a refueling station by GPS or by direct communication between the vehicle and the refueling station. 8. The method of claim 2 , wherein the second threshold is based on a volume of the secondary vapor tank and an amount of gaseous fuel that can be added to the secondary vapor tank. 9. The method of claim 1 , wherein the pumping includes activating a fuel pump, included in a gaseous fuel line upstream of the secondary vapor tank, to pump the gaseous fuel to the secondary vapor tank, wherein during the pumping the secondary fuel vapor tank comprises only a single inlet and no outlets, wherein the single inlet comprises the gaseous fuel line. 10. The method of claim 1 , wherein enabling addition of liquid fuel to the fuel tank includes opening a refueling lock and receiving the liquid fuel in the fuel tank via a low pressure refueling port of a refueling conduit. 11. A method, comprising: storing a liquid fuel and a pressurized gaseous fuel, only partially dissolved in the liquid fuel, in a fuel tank; and responsive to a liquid refueling request, pumping gaseous fuel from the fuel tank into a secondary tank via a pump positioned upstream from the secondary tank before enabling addition of liquid fuel into the fuel tank when the fuel tank pressure is above a threshold, the threshold based on a volume of the secondary tank, and wherein during the pumping the secondary tank is fluidically isolated from atmosphere, and wherein the gaseous fuel comprises a first fuel type and the liquid fuel comprises a second fuel type chemically distinct from the first fuel type. 12. The method of claim 11 , further comprising: enabling addition of liquid fuel into the fuel tank without prior pumping of the gaseous fuel from the fuel tank into the secondary tank when fuel tank pressure is below the threshold. 13. The method of claim 11 , further comprising ceasing the pumping of gaseous fuel when the fuel tank pressure is below the threshold. 14. The method of claim 11 , wherein the liquid fuel is received in the fuel tank via a low pressure refueling port of a refueling conduit, the low pressure refueling port distinct from a high pressure refueling port of the refueling conduit for receiving both pressurized gaseous fuel and a pre-pressurized mixture of the liquid fuel and gaseous fuel. 15. The method of claim 14 , wherein enabling addition of the liquid fuel includes opening a refueling lock of the low pressure refueling port. 16. The method of claim 11 , wherein the pump is coupled in a gaseous fuel line between the fuel tank and the secondary tank. 17. The method of claim 11 , wherein the threshold is further based on an amount of gaseous fuel that can be added to the secondary tank.
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