Dispensing – With casing or support – Ambulant
Patent
1996-06-07
1999-02-23
Huson, Gregory L.
Dispensing
With casing or support
Ambulant
222399, B67D 564
Patent
active
058735003
ABSTRACT:
A cart is provided for delivering fluid to vehicles including aircraft. The fluid can be, e.g., engine oil or hydraulic fluid. The cart has a tank, mounted to a carriage mounted in turn to carrying wheels. The cart has as a dispensing means, a hose ending in a nozzle. Fluid, e.g. oil is added to the tank, followed by an inert gas, e.g., N.sub.2, which pressurizes the tank to about 120 psi. The cart is wheeled to an aircraft and oil delivered to its engines through the dispense means. Such delivery system replaces delivery by quart cans or by mechanical pumps, which have had inefficiency, waste and contaminant drawbacks.
REFERENCES:
patent: 4359073 (1982-11-01), De Stoutz
patent: 5494191 (1996-02-01), Benson
patent: 5628431 (1997-05-01), Roach et al.
Homburg Richard W.
Murray Jay A.
Huson Gregory L.
Stover Thomas C.
The United States of America as represented by the Secretary of
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