Multi-vessel fluid storage and delivery system

US10865943B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10865943-B2
Application numberUS-201615739138-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateJun 29, 2016
Priority dateJun 29, 2015
Publication dateDec 15, 2020
Grant dateDec 15, 2020

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Abstract

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A multi-vessel fluid storage and delivery system is disclosed which is particularly useful in systems having internal combustion engines which use gaseous fuels. The system can deliver gaseous fluids at higher flow rates than that which can be reliably achieved by vapor pressure building circuits alone, and that keeps pressure inside the storage vessel lower so that it reduces fueling time and allows for quick starts thereafter. The system is designed to store gaseous fluid in liquefied form in a plurality of storage vessels including a primary storage vessel fluidly connected to a pump apparatus and one or more server vessels which together with a control system efficiently stores a liquefied gaseous fluid and quickly delivers the fluid as a gas to an end user even when high flow rates are required. The system controls operation of the pump apparatus as a function of the measured fluid pressure, and controls the fluid pressure in a supply line according to predetermined pressure values based upon predetermined system operating conditions.

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What is claimed is: 1. A multi-vessel fluid storage and delivery system comprising: a primary storage vessel for storing a gaseous fluid in liquefied and vapor form; said gaseous fluid being in gaseous form at standard temperature and pressure, but stored in liquefied and vapor form in said primary storage vessel; a server storage vessel for storing the gaseous fluid in liquefied and vapor form; a pump apparatus in fluid communication with the primary storage vessel for receiving and pressurizing the fluid therefrom and delivering the fluid to the server storage vessel through a discharge line; a supply line in fluid communication with the server storage vessel for receiving the fluid therefrom and delivering the fluid to an end user; a first vaporizer operable to heat the fluid that flows from the primary storage vessel through the discharge line to transform the fluid into a gaseous state before flowing through a continuation of the discharge line that leads to the server storage vessel; a second vaporizer operable to heat the fluid that flows through the supply line; a pressure sensor for measuring fluid pressure in the discharge line or the supply line; and a control system in communication with: the pressure sensor, to receive fluid pressure measurements from the pressure sensor; and the pump apparatus, to send command signals to the pump apparatus to control operation as a function of the measured fluid pressure to control fluid pressure in the supply line according to predetermined pressure values based upon predetermined operating conditions. 2. The multi-vessel fluid storage and delivery system of claim 1 , wherein the predetermined operating conditions include at least one of an end user fluid flow demand, storage vessel liquefied gaseous fluid level, and a measured temperature that correlates to an operational temperature of the first vaporizer. 3. The multi-vessel fluid storage and delivery system of claim 1 , further comprising a second pressure sensor associated with a primary vessel vapor line fluidly connecting a vapor space of the primary storage vessel with an inlet into said first vaporizer. 4. The multi-vessel fluid storage and delivery system of claim 1 , further comprising: a server vessel vapor line associated with an inlet of the server storage vessel which fluidly connects server storage vessel vapor space with an inlet of the second vaporizer; a bypass vapor line valve disposed in the server vessel vapor line to control flow therethrough; wherein the control system manages flow through the server vessel vapor line as a function of the pressure measurements received from the pressure sensor and predetermined operating conditions that dictate when to withdraw vapor instead of liquefied gaseous fluid from the server storage vessel. 5. The multi-vessel fluid storage and delivery system of claim 4 , wherein when the server storage vessel bypass vapor line valve is opened, fluid from the primary storage vessel is directed to the end user therethrough. 6. The multi-vessel fluid storage and delivery system of claim 4 , wherein when the server storage vessel bypass vapor line valve is closed, fluid from the primary storage vessel is directed to the server vessel vapor space and liquefied gaseous fluid is thereby directed from the server vessel to said second vaporizer. 7. The multi-vessel fluid storage and delivery system of any one of claim 4 , wherein one of the predetermined operating conditions for opening the bypass vapor line valve is when the control system determines the level of liquefied gaseous fluid remaining in the server storage vessel associated with the bypass vapor line valve is below a predetermined level. 8. The multi-vessel fluid storage and delivery system of claim 4 , wherein one of the predetermined operating conditions for closing the bypass vapor line valve is when the control system determines the level of liquefied gaseous fluid remaining in the server storage vessel associated with the bypass vapor line valve is higher than a predetermined high vessel level target. 9. The multi-vessel fluid storage and delivery system of claim 1 , further comprising a gaseous fluid pressure regulator disposed on the supply line upstream of the end user. 10. The multi-vessel fluid storage and delivery system of claim 1 , further comprising a plurality of server storage vessels, each fluidly connected to said primary storage vessel through said discharge line. 11. The multi-vessel fluid storage and delivery system of claim 10 , wherein vapor space of each of said plurality of server storage vessels is associated with a pressure sensor for measuring the vapor pressure therein. 12. The multi-vessel fluid storage and delivery system of claim 10 , wherein each of said plurality of server storage vessels is associated with an individual server vessel vapor line and a bypass vapor line valve to control flow therethrough. 13. The multi-vessel fluid storage and delivery system of claim 1 , wherein the first and second vaporizers are heat exchangers and engine coolant is circulated from an engine coolant system to flow through the respective heat exchangers to transfer heat energy to the gaseous fluid delivered from the respective primary and server storage vessels. 14. The multi-vessel fluid storage and delivery system of claim 1 , wherein the pressure sensor measures pressure in the discharge line. 15. The multi-vessel fluid storage and delivery system of claim 1 , wherein the pressure sensor measures pressure in the supply line. 16. The multi-vessel fluid storage and delivery system of claim 1 , wherein the predetermined pressure values are set based on the end user fluid flow demand. 17. The multi-vessel fluid storage and delivery system of claim 1 , wherein the control system commands the pump apparatus to supply fluid to the discharge line when the pressure in at least one of the discharge line and the supply line is below a predetermined low pressure value. 18. The multi-vessel fluid storage and delivery system of claim 1 , wherein the control system commands the pump apparatus to stop supply of fluid to the discharge line when the pressure in at least one of the discharge line and the supply line is above a predetermined high pressure value. 19. The multi-vessel fluid storage and delivery system of claim 1 , wherein the pressure sensor is part of a dual pressure and temperature sensor, wherein the control system commands the pump apparatus to supply fluid to the discharge line when the pressure in either the discharge line or the supply line is below a predetermined low pressure value and when a measured temperature is above a predetermined high temperature value. 20. The multi-vessel fluid storage and delivery system of claim 8 , wherein the predetermined high vessel level target is set as a function of a second highest storage vessel liquefied gaseous fluid level. 21. The multi-vessel fluid storage and delivery system of claim 1 , wherein the server storage vessel functions as an accumulator. 22. The multi-vessel fluid storage and delivery system of claim 1 , wherein the end user is an internal combustion engine. 23. The multi-vessel fluid storage and delivery system of claim 1 , wherein the gaseous fluid is a gaseous fuel selected from one of natural gas, methane, butane, propane, ethane, hydrogen, biogas, or any combination thereof.

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  • Use of alternative fuels, e.g. biofuels · CPC title

  • dense or supercritical, i.e. at high pressure and high density · CPC title

  • Stratification · CPC title

  • Special adaptations of indicating, measuring, or monitoring equipment (measuring in general G01) · CPC title

  • Railways · CPC title

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What does patent US10865943B2 cover?
A multi-vessel fluid storage and delivery system is disclosed which is particularly useful in systems having internal combustion engines which use gaseous fuels. The system can deliver gaseous fluids at higher flow rates than that which can be reliably achieved by vapor pressure building circuits alone, and that keeps pressure inside the storage vessel lower so that it reduces fueling time and …
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Westport Power Inc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification F17C7/04. Mapped technology areas include Mechanical Engineering.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Dec 15 2020 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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