Fluent material handling – with receiver or receiver coacting mea – With material treatment
Patent
1986-05-28
1987-08-18
Marcus, Stephen
Fluent material handling, with receiver or receiver coacting mea
With material treatment
141392, 141 98, 141 1, 141 11, 252321, 252358, 44 57, B67D 504
Patent
active
046870342
ABSTRACT:
A sleeve is provided to be retrofitted to a diesel fuel tank filling nozzle that has selective leaching properties such that an antifoamant agent, such as a silicon compound, migrates in a selective manner to the surface of the sleeve intermittent to passage of the diesel fuel over the sleeve. An initial gust of the diesel fuel will carry the antifoamant material from the nozzle sleeve into the consumer's fuel tank where it exhibits antifoaming activities and thereby permits a top-up of the diesel fuel tank of the vehicle.
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Graiff Leonard B.
Holmes Robert T.
Cusick Ernest G.
Marcus Stephen
Muller Kimbley L.
Shell Oil Company
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