Systems and methods to predict fuel flow issues by monitoring trends in the operation of fuel valves

US2016016783A1 · US · A1

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Publication numberUS-2016016783-A1
Application numberUS-201514803772-A
CountryUS
Kind codeA1
Filing dateJul 20, 2015
Priority dateJul 21, 2014
Publication dateJan 21, 2016
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Systems and methods for monitoring fluctuations in the operation of the electromechanical valves of a fuel dispenser over a series of fueling transactions and identifying trends that may indicate mechanical wear of the valve or other fuel system issues. By identifying these issues before fuel dispenser performance is negatively affected, an operator may be notified and preventative maintenance or corrective action may be initiated before the issues affect the customer or gas station throughput.

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1 . A fuel dispenser for predicting fuel flow issues, comprising: a power source; an electromechanical valve configured to control the flow of fuel from the fuel dispenser; processing circuitry configured to control current delivered to the electromechanical valve; and a current sensor configured to provide feedback to the processing circuitry regarding current flowing from the power source to the electromechanical valve, wherein the processing circuitry uses feedback from the current sensor to detect and identify trends in the operation of the fuel dispenser. 2 . The fuel dispenser of claim 1 , wherein the electromechanical valve is a proportional valve and the current sensor monitors and compares current used to open and close the valve during a transaction. 3 . The fuel dispenser of claim 1 , wherein the electromechanical valve is a two-stage valve and the current sensor monitors and compares the rates of change in flow during the time periods between the On and Off state. 4 . The fuel dispenser of claim 1 , wherein the processing circuitry compensates for change in pressure by correlating the amount of current delivered to the electromechanical valve with the actual system pressure during dispensing. 5 . The fuel dispenser of claim 1 , wherein the processing circuitry aggregates the data from multiple individual valves that may be operating concurrently during fuel dispensing in order to identify and isolate valve issues. 6 . The fuel dispenser of claim 1 , wherein the processing circuitry aggregates the data from multiple fuel dispensers connected to the same pumping system in order to identify and isolate trends related to fuel dispenser operation. 7 . The fuel dispenser of claim 1 , wherein the processing circuitry aggregates the data from multiple gas stations across a region and analyzes trends in that data. 8 . A method of monitoring trends in the operation of electromechanical fuel valves comprising: measuring current required to operate an electromechanical valve to maintain a given flow rate; storing the current required in system memory; comparing the current required to that required in prior fueling cycles and identifying trends in the operation of the electromechanical valve; and providing notification if trends in the operation of the electromechanical valve indicate mechanical wear or other valve issues so that preventative action can be taken. 9 . A fuel dispenser for predicting fuel flow issues, comprising: a power source; an electromechanical valve configured to control flow or pressure into specific parts of the fuel dispenser; processing circuitry configured to control current, voltage, pulse width modulation or digital signals delivered to the electromechanical valve; and a fuel flow meter that provides feedback to the processing circuitry regarding fuel flow in order for the processing circuitry to operate the valve to reach a fuel flow target, wherein the processing circuitry uses the current, voltage, pulse width modulation or digital signals delivered to the electromechanical valve to detect and identify trends in the operation of the fuel dispenser. 10 . The fuel dispenser of claim 9 , wherein the electromechanical valve is a proportional valve and the processing circuitry monitors and compares the current, voltage, pulse width modulation or digital signals required to operate it. 11 . The fuel dispenser of claim 9 , wherein the electromechanical valve is a one-stage or two-stage valve and the processing circuitry monitors and compares the time periods between the On and Off states. 12 . The fuel dispenser of claim 9 , wherein the processing circuitry compensates for change in pressure by correlating the amount of current, voltage, pulse width modulation or digital signals delivered to the electromechanical valve with the actual system pressure during dispensing. 13 . The fuel dispenser of claim 9 , wherein the processing circuitry aggregates the data from multiple individual valves that may be operating concurrently during fuel dispensing in order to identify and isolate valve issues. 14 . The fuel dispenser of claim 9 , wherein the processing circuitry aggregates the data from multiple fuel dispensers connected to the same pumping system in order to identify and isolate trends related to fuel dispenser operation. 15 . The fuel dispenser of claim 9 , wherein the processing circuitry aggregates the data from multiple gas stations across a region and analyzes trends in that data.

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  • Arrangements of flow- or pressure-control valves (associated with nozzles B67D7/42) · CPC title

  • B67D7/3245Primary

    relating to the transfer method · CPC title

  • for transferring fuels, lubricants or mixed fuels and lubricants · CPC title

  • Testing or calibrating apparatus therefore (testing or calibrating apparatus for measuring volume flow in general G01F25/00) · CPC title

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What does patent US2016016783A1 cover?
Systems and methods for monitoring fluctuations in the operation of the electromechanical valves of a fuel dispenser over a series of fueling transactions and identifying trends that may indicate mechanical wear of the valve or other fuel system issues. By identifying these issues before fuel dispenser performance is negatively affected, an operator may be notified and preventative maintenance …
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Gilbarco Inc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification B67D7/3245. Mapped technology areas include Operations & Transport.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Thu Jan 21 2016 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (A1). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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