Fluid handling – Self-proportioning or correlating systems – Mixture condition maintaining or sensing
Patent
1999-02-24
1999-12-28
Ferensic, Denise L.
Fluid handling
Self-proportioning or correlating systems
Mixture condition maintaining or sensing
137 88, 13710119, 137114, G05D 1100, G05D 700
Patent
active
060067756
ABSTRACT:
A system and method for dispensing a fuel derived from one or more fuels having different octane ratings respectively stored in a plurality of storage tanks. The fuels are passed from their respective tanks to a mixing zone for mixing to form a blended fuel. The blended fuel is passed from the mixing zone to a dispensing nozzle while the octane rating of the blended fuel is sensed. The flow of each fuel from its tanks to the mixing zone is controlled accordingly to establish and maintain a predetermined octane rating of the blended fuel.
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Dresser Industries Inc.
Ferensic Denise L.
Kim Joanne Y.
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