IP Library Granted Patent US 8,480,133
Granted Patent B2
US 8,480,133 · App. 12/504,469 · Granted Jul 9, 2013

Pressure balanced transfer tube assembly with first and second inner housings that move telescopically

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Patent No.
US 8,480,133
App. No.
12/504,469
Granted
Jul 9, 2013
Kind
B2
Abstract

Provided is an apparatus for connecting two sub-flow systems (e.g. airplane fuel tanks) and conveying a fluid between the two sub-systems using a pressured balanced transfer tube, particularly when there are large radial and axial movements or offsets between the sub-systems. Unlike conventional fluid transfer systems, the present apparatus allows for the pressure in the transfer tube to be balanced to internalize the pressure forces and prevent the exertion of pressure forces on the sub-systems connected to the transfer tube.

Claims (20)

1. A pressure-balanced transfer tube assembly comprising:

first and second inner housings and a transfer housing in which axially inner portions of the inner housings move telescopically, wherein the first and second inner housings each have an inner end that is closed and sealed to the transfer housing;

the inner housings each having an annular side wall surrounding an interior passage for fluid flow, wherein each side wall has an opening extending to a radially outward surface of the inner housing and wherein the transfer housing has a transfer passage extending between openings at opposite ends thereof that open to an interior surface of the transfer housing for communicating with the openings in the inner housings over a range of telescopic movement, wherein a fluid flow path is formed from the first inner housing to the second inner housing to allow the housings to be pressure balanced.

2. A pressure-balanced transfer tube assembly according to claim 1 , further comprising a vent located between spaced apart inner ends of the inner housings to maintain an internal chamber at or near atmospheric pressure to allow for axial movement of the inner housings relative to one another.

3. A pressure-balanced transfer tube assembly according to claim 2 , wherein the vent may be formed by a centrally located venting tube in the transfer housing connecting the internal chamber to atmosphere.

4. A pressure-balanced transfer tube assembly according to claim 3 , wherein the venting tube includes venting holes that communicate with the atmosphere to keep the internal chamber of the transfer tube at constant pressure.

5. A pressure-balanced transfer tube assembly according to claim 1 , further comprising a fitting having an outer end configured to couple to a sub-system and an inner end configured to couple to the first or second inner housing to provide relative pivotal movement of the transfer tube.

6. A pressure-balanced transfer tube assembly according claim 5 in combination with at least one sub-system, the transfer tube having a fitting in combination with an end of the at least one sub-system.

7. A pressure-balanced transfer tube according to claim 5 , wherein a pressure tight joint is formed when the inner end of the fitting is coupled to the first or second inner housings.

8. A pressure-balanced transfer tube assembly according to claim 1 , wherein the inner ends of the inner housings are closed and sealed to the transfer housing by an inner housing plug.

9. A pressure-balanced transfer tube assembly according claim 1 , wherein being pressure balanced prevents the transfer tube from extending to a maximum length due to the pressure forces on the housings.

10. A pressure-balanced transfer tube assembly according to claim 1 , further comprising an annular containment member surrounding each inner housing and the transfer housing, the annular containment member being in a radially spaced relationship to the inner housings and the transfer housing so as to form a containment flow path for capturing any fluid leakage from the fluid flow path.

11. A pressure-balanced transfer tube assembly according to claim 10 , wherein the containment flow path is further configured to direct the fluid to a sensor cavity having a sensor configured to detect fluid in the sensor cavity.

12. A pressure-balanced transfer tube assembly according to claim 11 , wherein the sensor is further configured to output an indication of fluid leakage.

13. A pressure-balanced transfer tube assembly according to claim 10 , wherein the annular containment member is formed by an outer sliding housing, an outer sliding sleeve, an outer sliding sleeve cover and at least one fitting.

14. A pressure-balanced transfer tube according to claim 13 , wherein a second pressure tight joint is formed by coupling the outer sliding housing and a cover.

15. A pressure-balanced transfer tube assembly comprising:

first and second inner housings and a transfer housing in which axially inner portions of the inner housings move telescopically, wherein the first and second inner housings each have an inner end that is closed and sealed to the transfer housing;

the inner housings each having an annular side wall surrounding an interior passage for fluid flow, wherein each side wall has an opening extending to a radially outward surface of the inner housing and wherein the transfer housing has a transfer passage extending between openings at opposite ends thereof that open to an interior surface of the transfer housing for communicating with the openings in the inner housings over a range of telescopic movement, wherein a fluid flow path is formed from the first inner housing to the second inner housing to allow the housings to be pressure balanced;

wherein the transfer housing comprises an inner tubular member and an outer tubular member, and wherein the inner tubular member includes the openings at opposite ends that communicate with the openings in the inner housings and the inner and outer tubular members form therebetween the transfer passage extending between the openings in the inner tubular member.

Assignments (1)
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Apr 5, 2018
From: PARKER-HANNIFIN CORPORATION
To: PARKER INTANGIBLES, LLC
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