Vapor collection assembly for fuel dispensing nozzle

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220746, 141 93, 141 44, 141309, 141310, 141392, B65B 128

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051294320

ABSTRACT:
A fuel dispensing nozzle assembly is disclosed for adapting a conventional gasoline pump dispensing nozzle to perform as a Stage II vapor recovery system by effectively collecting the vapors forced out the vehicle fuel tank during a refueling operation. The assembly permits the pump dispensing gun to form a seal with the rim of a vehicle's fill pipe, with operator assistance, to prevent the vapors from escaping into the environment by collecting the vapors within the nozzle assembly, and routing the vapors to a collection tank.

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