Class / Patent application number | Description | Number of patent applications / Date published |
141044000 | Gas and other material separating passage or chamber | 11 |
20100071802 | FILLING SYSTEM FOR HOT FILLING OF BEVERAGE BOTTLES OR CONTAINERS IN A BOTTLE OR CONTAINER FILLING PLANT - A filling system for hot filling of beverage bottles or containers in a bottle or container filling plant. The abstract of the disclosure is submitted herewith as required by 37 C.F.R. §1.72(b). As stated in 37 C.F.R. §1.72(b): A brief abstract of the technical disclosure in the specification must commence on a separate sheet, preferably following the claims, under the heading “Abstract of the Disclosure.” The purpose of the abstract is to enable the Patent and Trademark Office and the public generally to determine quickly from a cursory inspection the nature and gist of the technical disclosure. The abstract shall not be used for interpreting the scope of the claims. Therefore, any statements made relating to the abstract are not intended to limit the claims in any manner and should not be interpreted as limiting the claims in any manner. | 03-25-2010 |
20100282362 | FILL FITTING FOR A FLUID STORAGE TANK - A fitting is provided for attachment to an outlet of a fluid storage tank. The fitting divides the opening into two fluid pathways for independent use in filling and venting of the tank. The fitting prevents spillage and improves site safety at the tank location. The fitting comprises a manifold for attachment to the tank opening, and the manifold is divided into two internal pathways from the tank opening to the exterior environment. A stinger tube is attachable to one of the pathways and extends into the tank to deliver fluid. The stinger includes a siphon break for use in standardizing tank fill levels and in emptying fluid from the manifold to avoid site spillage of tank contents. | 11-11-2010 |
20110030841 | DEVICE FOR HANDLING OF TONER POWDER - A device for handling volatile particles, during emptying of vessels containing the particles, includes an opening for emptying the particles, a collection vessel for emptied particles, placed mainly vertically below the opening in order to catch particles that fall down by gravitation, an airflow creating element, at least one filter, whereby the airflow creating element is capable of creating an airflow through the opening towards the collection vessel, as well as an airflow guiding element arranged such that the direction of the airflow is altered towards the filter in order to catch particles that are brought with the airflow. | 02-10-2011 |
20130032243 | FUEL VAPOR HANDLING SYSTEM FOR AUTOMOTIVE FUEL TANK - Fuel vapor is prevented from leaking to the outside during refueling, and even when an air space is formed in an upper portion of a fuel filler pipe, a diagnosis of leakage of fuel vapor can be performed with good accuracy. | 02-07-2013 |
20140137981 | FOOD SEASONING REPLENISHMENT SYSTEM AND APPARATUS - A system to fluidize and convey finely divided particulate matter comprises a container with a top and bottom portion separated by a pan with apertures there through and a hatch to receive a volume of particulate matter into the container to be supported on the pan. The pan is funnel-shaped and has a discharge port at the lowermost portion of the pan. A bridging conveyor tube receives fluidized flow of the particulate matter from the discharge port and conveys the matter to a riser conveyor tube, which elevates the fluidized flow to a receiving bin remove from the container. The bridging conveyor tube and the riser conveyor tube receive gas streams provided through apertures from a bridging gas passage and a riser gas passage, respectively, to sustain fluidized flow from the discharge port of the pan to the receiving bin to minimize the air required to convey the matter. | 05-22-2014 |
20190144258 | FACILITY FOR STORING AND DISPENSING FUEL | 05-16-2019 |
141045000 | Material returned to supply | 5 |
20090025822 | LIQUID SEPARATOR - A liquid separator that can be used in a vehicle fuel system can have, among other components, an inlet portion, a deflector surface, and an outlet portion. The inlet portion can receive fluid from a fluid tube that communicates with a fuel tank. The deflector surface may cause a change-in-direction that separates liquid and fuel vapor from the fluid. The outlet portion can carry separated fuel vapor to a vapor tube that communicates with a canister. A space adjacent the inlet portion can be defined by a fuel system component such as partly by a fill tube or by a vessel. | 01-29-2009 |
20090056827 | CONTROL OF VAPOR EMISSIONS FROM GASOLINE STATIONS - The present invention relates to a vapor recovery system for gas station that is capable of controlling vapor emission to less than 0.38 lbs/1000 gallons fuel dispensed. The system may include at least one canister containing adsorbents such as activated carbon, zeolite, activated alumina, silica, and other adsorbents for passive removal of hydrocarbon vapors in venting air. Additionally, the system may include a means to enhance vapor-liquid equilibrium in the ullage of the fuel tank and accordingly minimize vapor emission level. | 03-05-2009 |
20100224282 | Filler head for a fuel tank having a protective device - In a tank system, a venting line ( | 09-09-2010 |
20110284125 | Tank venting device for a fuel tank of a vehicle, and method for venting a fuel tank - The invention relates to a tank venting system for a fuel tank ( | 11-24-2011 |
20130233442 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR MONITORING FOR A RESTRICTION IN A STAGE II FUEL VAPOR RECOVERY SYSTEM - Systems and methods for detecting a failure in a Stage II fuel vapor recovery system are disclosed. An exemplary failure is a restriction in the vapor recovery system. In one detection system dispensing points may be flagged if it is determined that there has been a series of detected A/L ratios at the respective dispensing point below a first threshold. Further, an estimated ORVR penetration percentage may be determined for each dispensing point. In a second detection system an average A/L ratio for each dispensing point may be determined. The average A/L ratio may be an approximation of the average A/L ratio for non-ORVR transactions. | 09-12-2013 |