IP Library Granted Patent US 7,036,536
Granted Patent B1
US 7,036,536 · App. 11/068,648 · Granted May 2, 2006

Fuel spout with a collection channel

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Patent No.
US 7,036,536
App. No.
11/068,648
Granted
May 2, 2006
Kind
B1
Abstract

The present invention is directed to fuel dispensing nozzles and more particularity to a spout of a fuel dispensing nozzle that reduces the amount of harmful emissions created during a fueling cycle. The spout of the nozzle has an inside surface that is in direct contact with a flow of fuel. After the flow of fuel is stopped, the residual amount of fuel adhered to the inside spout surface is encouraged to collect and drip from at least one fuel collection channel. The at least one fuel channel results in less fuel dripping on the ground and less residual fuel, both of which harmfully evaporate into the air.

Claims (19)

1. A fuel dispensing apparatus comprising:

a generally tubular spout having a first end receiving a supply of fuel from a fuel dispensing nozzle having an automatic shut-off valve, and a second end discharging said supply of fuel;

said spout having an inside surface connecting said first end to said second end;

wherein said inside surface has at least one channel having a length extending from said second end and substantially in the direction of said first end; and,

wherein said supply of fuel is in contact with said at least one channel.

2. The fuel dispensing apparatus of claim 1 , wherein said spout is configured as a vapor recovery spout.

3. The fuel dispensing apparatus of claim 1 , wherein said spout includes a feature for reducing drips.

4. A fuel dispensing apparatus comprising:

a tubular spout having a first end receiving a supply of fuel from a fuel dispensing nozzle having an automatic shut-off valve, and a second end discharging said supply of fuel;

said spout having an inside surface connecting said first end to said second end;

wherein said inside surface has at least one collection grooves starting at said second end and having a length extending substantially in the direction of said first end; and,

wherein said supply of fuel is in contact with said at least one collection groove.

5. The fuel dispensing apparatus of claim 4 , wherein said spout is configured as a vapor recovery spout.

6. The fuel dispensing apparatus of claim 4 , wherein said spout includes a feature for reducing drips.

7. A fuel dispensing apparatus comprising:

a tubular spout having a receiving end, a discharge end, and an inside surface, said inside surface capable of directing a flow of fuel from a fuel dispensing nozzle having an automatic shut-off valve; and,

wherein said inside surface includes an at least one fluid groove capable of being in contact with and directing a residual amount of said flow of fuel within said spout out said discharge end.

8. The fuel dispensing apparatus of claim 7 , wherein said spout is configured as a vapor recovery spout.

9. The fuel dispensing apparatus of claim 7 , wherein said spout includes a feature for reducing drips.

Assignments (2)
SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Sep 20, 2024
From: JIVE SOFTWARE, LLC
To: BANK OF AMERICA, N.A., AS ADMINISTRATIVE AGENT
Reel/Frame 068651/0281 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Feb 22, 2005
From: KNIGHT, PAUL A.; TAKISAKI, WALT D.
To: KNUBOX TECHNOLOGIES
Reel/Frame 016341/0632 →