Method of operating a hydrogen dispensing unit

US9863583B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9863583-B2
Application numberUS-201514952131-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateNov 25, 2015
Priority dateSep 21, 2015
Publication dateJan 9, 2018
Grant dateJan 9, 2018

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Method of operating a hydrogen dispensing where pressure relief is provided through block and bleed valves. After dispensing hydrogen from a dispensing station where the hydrogen is cooled during dispensing, trapped hydrogen remains in the transfer lines. During the idle time between refueling vehicles, the temperature of the trapped hydrogen increases resulting in an increase in the pressure of the trapped hydrogen. Block and bleed valves operate to relieve the pressure in the transfer lines.

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We claim: 1. A method of operating a hydrogen dispensing unit comprising: dispensing hydrogen from a supply vessel to a receiving vessel via the hydrogen dispensing unit, the hydrogen dispensing unit comprising a heat exchanger to cool the hydrogen prior to the hydrogen being dispensed into the receiving vessel, said dispensing continuing until a target quantity of hydrogen is dispensed and thereupon terminating said dispensing; wherein upon terminating said dispensing, a first quantity of hydrogen is trapped within a first one or more conduits, the first one or more conduits operatively connecting a plurality of valves, the plurality of valves including a control valve and a block valve, said first quantity of hydrogen being trapped upon closing said plurality of valves, at least a portion of the first quantity of hydrogen having been cooled in said heat exchanger, the first quantity of hydrogen exerting a pressure in the first one or more conduits; measuring the pressure of the first quantity of hydrogen in the first one or more conduits; opening and subsequently closing the block valve when the pressure of the first quantity of hydrogen equals or exceeds a selected pressure thereby removing a fraction of the first quantity of hydrogen from the first one or more conduits and transferring the fraction of the first quantity to a second one or more conduits, the second one or more conduits operatively connected to the block valve and a bleed valve; and opening and subsequently closing the bleed valve thereby discharging a first quantity of vented hydrogen from the second one or more conduits. 2. The method of claim 1 wherein the first quantity of vented hydrogen comprises at least a portion of the fraction of the first quantity of hydrogen. 3. The method of claim 1 wherein during the steps of opening and subsequently closing the block valve and opening and subsequently closing the bleed valve, the block valve is opened at the same time as the bleed valve is opened and the block valve closed at the same time as the bleed valve is closed. 4. The method of claim 1 wherein during the steps of opening and subsequently closing the block valve and opening and subsequently closing the bleed valve, the bleed valve is opened and subsequently closed after the block valve is opened and subsequently closed. 5. The method of claim 1 wherein at least a portion of the first quantity of hydrogen has an initial temperature less than −17.5° C. or less than −33° C. upon first being trapped. 6. The method of claim 1 wherein the control valve is a pressure control valve, programmable pressure regulator, or a dome loaded regulator. 7. The method of claim 1 wherein upon terminating said step of dispensing, a second quantity of hydrogen is trapped within the second one or more conduits, the second one or more conduits operatively connecting the block valve, the bleed valve, and a second block valve; wherein the first quantity of vented hydrogen comprises a fraction or all of the second quantity of hydrogen. 8. The method of claim 1 wherein upon terminating said step of dispensing, a second quantity of hydrogen is trapped within the second one or more conduits, the second one or more conduits operatively connecting the block valve, the bleed valve, and a second block valve, the second quantity of hydrogen exerting a pressure in the second one or more conduits, the method further comprising: measuring the pressure of the second quantity of hydrogen in the second one or more conduits; and opening and subsequently closing the bleed valve when the pressure of the second quantity of hydrogen equals or exceeds a second selected pressure thereby discharging a fraction or all of the second quantity of hydrogen from the second one or more conduits. 9. The method of claim 7 wherein upon terminating said step of dispensing, a third quantity of hydrogen is trapped within a third one or more conduits, the third one or more conduits operatively connecting the second block valve and a dispensing nozzle having an internal valve, the third quantity of hydrogen exerting a pressure in the third one or more conduits, the method further comprising; measuring the pressure of the third quantity of hydrogen in the third one or more conduits; and opening and subsequently closing the second block valve when the pressure of the third quantity of hydrogen equals or exceeds a third selected pressure thereby removing a fraction of the third quantity of hydrogen from the third one or more conduits and transferring the fraction of the third quantity to the second one or more conduits; and opening and subsequently closing the bleed valve thereby discharging at least a portion of the fraction of the third quantity of hydrogen from the second one or more conduits. 10. The method of claim 7 wherein upon terminating said step of dispensing, a third quantity of hydrogen is trapped within a third one or more conduits, the third one or more conduits operatively connecting the second block valve and a dispensing nozzle having an internal valve, the method further comprising: opening and subsequently closing the second block valve thereby removing a fraction of the third quantity of hydrogen from the third one or more conduits and transferring the fraction of the third quantity to the second one or more conduits; wherein during the steps of opening and subsequently closing the second block valve and opening and subsequently closing the block valve, the second block valve is opened at the same time as the block valve is opened and the second block valve is closed at the same time as the block valve is closed. 11. The method of claim 1 wherein the receiving vessel is a first receiving vessel of a series of receiving vessels, the method comprising: connecting and disconnecting the hydrogen dispensing unit to and from the first receiving vessel of the series of receiving vessels; and discharging trapped hydrogen through the bleed valve, after having dispensed hydrogen to the first receiving vessel of the series of receiving vessels and before dispensing hydrogen to a subsequent second receiving vessel of the series of receiving vessels. 12. The method of claim 1 wherein the first quantity of hydrogen is trapped within the first one or more conduits between the control valve and the block valve. 13. The method of claim 1 wherein the receiving vessel is a fuel tank of a land vehicle such as a car, bus, truck, motorcycle, forklift, agricultural vehicle, construction machine, and a locomotive, or of an aircraft. 14. A method for determining leakage in a control valve of a hydrogen dispensing unit, the method comprising: dispensing hydrogen from a supply vessel to a receiving vessel via the hydrogen dispensing unit, the hydrogen dispensing unit comprising a heat exchanger to cool the hydrogen prior to the hydrogen being dispensed into the receiving vessel, said dispensing continuing until a target quantity of hydrogen is dispensed and thereupon terminating said dispensing; wherein upon terminating said dispensing, a first quantity of hydrogen is trapped within a first one or more conduits, the first one or more conduits operatively connecting a plurality of valves, the plurality of valves including a control valve and a block valve, said first quantity of hydrogen being trapped upon closing said plurality of valves, at least a portion of the first quantity of hydrogen having been cooled in said heat exchanger, the first quantity of hydrogen exerting a pressure in the first one or more conduits; measuring the pressure of the first quantity of hydrogen in the first one or more conduits thereby

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What does patent US9863583B2 cover?
Method of operating a hydrogen dispensing where pressure relief is provided through block and bleed valves. After dispensing hydrogen from a dispensing station where the hydrogen is cooled during dispensing, trapped hydrogen remains in the transfer lines. During the idle time between refueling vehicles, the temperature of the trapped hydrogen increases resulting in an increase in the pressure o…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Air Prod & Chem
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification F17C5/06. Mapped technology areas include Mechanical Engineering.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Jan 09 2018 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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