Recovering fuel vapour from aircraft fuel tank
US-2024092499-A1 · Mar 21, 2024 · US
US9896223B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9896223-B2 |
| Application number | US-201514969987-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Dec 15, 2015 |
| Priority date | Dec 15, 2014 |
| Publication date | Feb 20, 2018 |
| Grant date | Feb 20, 2018 |
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A pump system for controlling a pressure load delivered to an aircraft interface included in the pump system is disclosed. The pump system includes a pump circuit, a pump, and a valve system. The pump is coupled with the conduits and is configured to provide a pressure load to the aircraft interface to move fuel from a fuel reservoir through the conduits toward the aircraft interface in a fueling mode and to move fuel from the aircraft interface through the conduits toward the fuel reservoir in a defueling mode. The valve system is coupled to the conduits and configured to control the pressure load delivered to the aircraft interface to block the pressure load from exceeding either of a high-pressure threshold and a delta-pressure threshold.
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What is claimed is: 1. A fuel cart for fueling and defueling an aircraft, the fuel cart comprising: a mobile fuel reservoir configured to store and transport fuel, a single pump configured to move between a fueling mode in which the pump is configured to move fuel from the fuel reservoir to an aircraft and a defueling mode in which the pump is configured to move fuel from the aircraft to the fuel reservoir, a pump circuit including (i) a first three-way valve coupled to a first port of the pump and coupled to the fuel reservoir by a fuel withdraw conduit, (ii) a second three-way valve coupled to the first three-way valve by an intermediate conduit, coupled to a second port of the pump, and coupled to the fuel reservoir by a fuel return conduit, and (iii) an aircraft interface fluidly coupled to the intermediate conduit between the first three-way valve and the second three-way valve to conduct fuel from the fuel reservoir into the aircraft when the pump is in the fueling mode and to conduct fuel from the aircraft toward the fuel reservoir when the pump is in the defueling mode, and a valve system fluidly coupled to the intermediate conduit by a bypass conduit and fluidly coupled to the fuel withdraw conduit by a relief conduit and the valve system configured to allow fluid communication between the intermediate conduit and the fuel withdraw conduit in response to one of (i) a pressure load of fuel in the bypass conduit that exceeds a high-pressure threshold to block a pressure load of fuel in the aircraft interface from exceeding the high-pressure threshold when the pump is in the fueling mode and (ii) a difference between atmospheric pressure and a pressure load of fuel in the bypass conduit that exceeds a delta-pressure threshold to block the pressure load of fuel in the aircraft interface from exceeding the delta-pressure threshold when the pump is in the defueling mode. 2. The fuel cart of claim 1 , wherein the valve system includes (i) a main valve fluidly coupled to the intermediate conduit by the bypass conduit and fluidly coupled to the fuel withdraw conduit by the relief conduit and (ii) a valve control circuit fluidly coupled to the intermediate conduit, coupled to the fuel withdraw conduit, and coupled to the main valve, the main valve is configured to move between a closed position in which fluid commination between the intermediate conduit and the fuel withdraw conduit is blocked through the main valve and an open position in which fluid commination between the intermediate conduit and the fuel withdraw conduit is allowed through the main valve, and the valve control circuit is configured to cause the main valve to move to the open position in response to one of (i) a pressure load of fuel in the bypass conduit that exceeds the high-pressure threshold when the pump is in the fueling mode and (ii) a difference between atmospheric pressure and a pressure load of fuel in the bypass conduit that exceeds the delta-pressure threshold when the pump is in the defueling mode. 3. The fuel cart of claim 2 , wherein the main valve includes a housing and a diaphragm coupled to the housing to form a diaphragm chamber therebetween, the diaphragm includes a first surface configured to be acted on by fuel in the bypass conduit and the relief conduit and a second surface configured to be acted on by fuel in the diaphragm chamber, and the main valve is configured to move to the closed position in response to a pressure of the fuel acting on the second surface being greater than or equal to a pressure of the fuel acting on the first surface and to move to the open position in response to the pressure of the fuel acting on the second surface being less than the pressure of the fuel acting on the first surface. 4. The fuel cart of claim 3 , wherein the valve control circuit includes a high-pressure controller valve having a first side fluidly coupled to the bypass conduit by a fueling check tube and to the diaphragm chamber of the main valve bya fuel actuator tube and having a second side fluidly coupled to the relief conduit by a fueling relief tube. 5. The fuel cart of claim 4 , wherein the high-pressure controller valve is configured to move from (i) a closed position in which fluid communication between the fueling check tube and the fueling relief tube is blocked so that fuel in the fueling check tube is conducted into the diaphragm chamber by the fuel actuator tube to cause a pressure of fuel in the diaphragm chamber acting on the second surface of the diaphragm to be equal to the pressure of fuel in the bypass conduit acting on the first surface to cause the main valve to be in the closed position to (ii) an open position in which fluid communication between the fueling check tube and the fueling relief tube is allowed in response to a pressure load of fuel in the fueling check tube exceeding the high-pressure threshold to cause the pressure of fuel in the diaphragm chamber acting on the second surface of the diaphragm to be less than the pressure of fuel in the bypass conduit acting on the first surface to cause the main valve to move to the open position. 6. The fuel cart of claim 5 , wherein the valve control circuit further includes a delta-pressure controller valve having a first side fluidly coupled to the bypass conduit by a defueling relief tube and having a second side fluidly coupled to the diaphragm chamber of the main valve by a defueling actuator tube and coupled to the relief conduit by a defueling check tube. 7. The fuel cart of claim 6 , wherein the delta-pressure controller valve is configured to move from (i) a closed position in which fluid communication between the defueling check tube and the defueling relief tube is blocked so that fuel in the defueling check tube is conducted into the diaphragm chamber by the defueling actuator tube to cause the pressure of fuel in the diaphragm chamber acting on the second surface of the diaphragm to be equal to the pressure of fuel in the relief conduit acting on the first surface to cause the main valve to be in the closed position to (ii) an open position in which fluid communication between the defueling check tube and the defueling relief tube is allowed in response to either a difference between a pressure load of fuel in the defueling relief tube and the pressure load of fuel in the defueling check tube exceeding the delta-pressure threshold or a difference between a pressure load of fuel in the aircraft interface and the pressure load of fuel in the defueling check tube exceeding the delta-pressure threshold to cause the pressure of fuel in the diaphragm chamber acting on the second surface of the diaphragm to be less than the pressure of fuel in the relief conduit acting on the first surface to cause the main valve to move to the open position. 8. The fuel cart of claim 3 , wherein the valve control circuit further includes a delta-pressure controller valve having a first side fluidly coupled to the bypass conduit by a defueling relief tube and having a second side fluidly coupled to the diaphragm chamber of the main valve by a defueling actuator tube and to the relief conduit by a defueling check tube. 9. The fuel cart of claim 8 , wherein the delta-pressure controller valve is configured to move from (i) a closed position in which fluid communication between the defueling check tube and the defueling relief tube is blocked so that fuel in the defueling check tube is conducted into the diaphragm chamber by the defueling actuator tube to cause a pressure of fuel in the diaphragm chamber acting on the second surface of the diaphragm to be equal to the pressure of fuel in the relief conduit acting on the first surface to cause the main valve to be in the closed position to (ii) an
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