IP Library Granted Patent US 9,638,669
Granted Patent B2
US 9,638,669 · App. 14/458,476 · Granted May 2, 2017

Portable fuel dilution meter and method

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Patent No.
US 9,638,669
App. No.
14/458,476
Granted
May 2, 2017
Kind
B2
Abstract

A portable fuel dilution meter and method includes a plurality of sample bottles each with a lid securable thereto and an absorbent material in the bottle. A housing includes a sample bottle receptacle and a hinged head unit over the receptacle including at least a first needle piercing the lid of a sample bottle loaded into the housing receptacle and extending into the headspace of the sample bottle when the head is closed. A vapor sensor is fluidly coupled to the first needle for analyzing vapors in the headspace of the sample bottle.

Claims (43)

1. A portable fuel dilution meter comprising:

a housing including a receptacle for a bottle;

a head unit over the receptacle including at least a first needle piercing the lid of a sample bottle loaded into the housing receptacle and extending into the headspace of the sample bottle when the head unit is closed; and

a vapor sensor fluidly coupled to the first needle for analyzing vapors in the headspace of the sample bottle delivered to the vapor sensor.

2. The meter of claim 1 in which the head unit further includes a second needle piercing the lid of the sample bottle when the head is closed for allowing ambient air into the headspace of the sample bottle.

3. The meter of claim 1 further including a pump for pressurizing the sample bottle via the first needle.

4. The meter of claim 1 wherein the receptacle includes a heater to control the temperature of the sample bottle.

5. The meter of claim 1 further including a plurality of sample bottles each with a lid securable thereto and an absorbent material in the bottle.

6. The meter of claim 5 in which the absorbent material includes a felt disk disposed at the bottom of each sample bottle.

7. The meter of claim 6 in which each felt disk for each bottle is configured the same and each bottle is configured the same.

8. The meter of claim 1 in which the vapor sensor is a surface acoustic wave sensor.

9. The meter of claim 1 further includes a mechanism for releasably locking the hinged head unit in a closed position.

10. The meter of claim 9 in which said mechanism includes a clip.

11. The meter of claim 9 in which said mechanism includes a magnet and an adjustable set screw cooperating with the magnet.

12. The meter of claim 1 in which the head unit includes a hinge.

13. A detection method comprising:

disposing a small amount of fluid into a sample bottle;

absorbing said fluid in an absorbent material within the sample bottle;

securing a lid onto the sample bottle;

placing the sample bottle in a sample bottle receptacle;

piercing the sample bottle lid with a first needle;

directing vapor in the sample bottle through the needle to a vapor sensor; and

analyzing said vapor.

14. The method of claim 13 in which piercing the lid with the first needle includes closing a hinged head unit including said first needle down over the sample bottle receptacle.

15. The method of claim 14 in which the hinged head unit further includes a second needle piercing the lid of the sample bottle when the head is closed for allowing ambient air into the headspace of the sample bottle.

16. The method of claim 13 in which the absorbent material includes a felt disk disposed at the bottom of each sample bottle.

17. The method of claim 16 in which each felt disk for each bottle is configured the same and each bottle is configured the same.

18. The method of claim 13 in which analyzing the vapor includes directing the vapor to a surface acoustic wave sensor.

19. A method of detecting fuel dilution, the method comprising:

disposing a small amount of oil into a sample bottle;

absorbing the oil in an absorbent material disposed within the sample bottle;

securing a lid onto the sample bottle;

placing the sample bottle in a fuel dilution meter sample bottle receptacle;

piercing the sample bottle lid with a needle; and

directing vapor in the sample bottle through the needle to a SAW sensor.

20. A plurality of sample holders for a fuel dilution meter, each holder configured the same and comprising:

a bottle with an open end;

a pierceable lid releasably coupled to the bottle open end;

a vapor headspace in the bottle below the pierceable lid; and

an absorbent material in the bottle below the vapor headspace absorbing a fluid placed in the bottle and releasing vapors into the bottle headspace.

21. The holder of claim 20 in which the absorbent material includes a felt disk disposed at the bottom of each sample bottle.

22. The holder of claim 21 in which each felt disk for each bottle is configured the same and each bottle is configured the same.

23. The holder of claim 22 in which each felt disk is approximately 12 mm in diameter and approximately 1 mm thick.

Assignments (5)
RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Nov 26, 2018
From: U.S. BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIATION
To: SPECTRO SCIENTIFIC, INC.
Reel/Frame 047581/0314 →
SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Apr 15, 2016
From: SPECTRO SCIENTIFIC, INC.
To: U.S. BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIATION
Reel/Frame 038296/0082 →
RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Apr 15, 2016
From: TRISTATE CAPITAL BANK
To: SPECTRO SCIENTIFIC, INC.
Reel/Frame 038448/0757 →
SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Dec 2, 2014
From: SPECTRO SCIENTIFIC, INC.
To: TRISTATE CAPITAL BANK
Reel/Frame 034309/0267 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Aug 13, 2014
From: OLSON, ERIC J.; WOHLTJEN, HENRY; ZHAO, YUEGANG
To: SPECTRO SCIENTIFIC, INC.
Reel/Frame 033524/0643 →