Power plants – Pressure fluid source and motor – Utilizing lubricant – starter motor – cooling fluid – or fluid...
Patent
1997-08-08
1998-07-07
Look, Edward K.
Power plants
Pressure fluid source and motor
Utilizing lubricant, starter motor, cooling fluid, or fluid...
60410, 417 47, 137219, F16D 3102
Patent
active
057751013
ABSTRACT:
A refueling cart, for refueling large aircraft at a major airport having pressurized fuel hydrants at loading/unloading aprons, includes auxiliary facilities on the refueling cart that are usually powered by compressed air that is obtained from compressed-air bottles carried on the cart. In order to avoid the labor and annoyance of checking and refilling the bottles of compressed air, a small air compressor is carried on the refueling cart and is powered by a hydraulic motor that is in turn powered by the flowing pressurized fuel. A variable-flow valve is placed in the path of the fuel flowing from a hydrant to the airplane. The pressure generated across the variable-flow valve by the flowing fuel pushes some of the fuel in a path that bypasses the variable-flow valve. That bypass path includes the hydraulic motor, and the bypassing fuel at the pressure difference generated by the variable-flow valve drives the fluid motor. The fluid motor, in turn, drives the air compressor. The pressure of the compressed air available on the refueling cart is fed back to control the variable-flow valve to adjust the speed of the hydraulic motor and air compressor in order to maintain the pressure of the compressed air on the refueling cart between a desired minimum pressure and a desired maximum pressure.
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Beta Fluid Systems, L.L.C.
Dosse William G.
Karimi Bijan N.
Look Edward K.
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