GRENVILLE GEORGE SUTCLIFFE
Pilots at American Inn Rd, Villa Ridge, MO

License number
Missouri A1861370
Issued Date
Apr 2015
Expiration Date
Apr 2016
Category
Airmen
Type
Authorized Aircraft Instructor
Address
Address
1020 American Inn Rd, Villa Ridge, MO 63089

Professional information

Grenville Sutcliffe Photo 1

Enthalpy Extractor For Hydrocarbon Vapors

US Patent:
7000651, Feb 21, 2006
Filed:
Jul 11, 2003
Appl. No.:
10/618001
Inventors:
Grenville G. Sutcliffe - Villa Ridge MO, US
Assignee:
Husky Corporation - Pacific MO
International Classification:
B65B 1/04
US Classification:
141 82, 141 59
Abstract:
A fuel storage tank vapor cooler to effect pressure reduction, in a fuel dispensing system, including the application of a refrigeration unit, that operates under the effects of a control unit, sensitive to vapor pressures, and vapor flow, to initiate the operations of the refrigeration unit, and effecting, through a properly located heat exchanger, a reduction in the temperature of the stored vapors, and thereby reducing its incident pressure. Such heat exchangers may be located either within the vapor storage area of the underground storage tank, the heat exchanger may locate in cooperation with the vapor return line, to the underground storage tank, or it may be located within the vent line from the storage tank, to chill the vapors and thereby provide for a reduction in their pressure. Such heat exchangers may be used in combination, or individually, whatever is determined to obtain the results as desired from the system of this invention.


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Multi-Plane Swivel Connector

US Patent:
4615547, Oct 7, 1986
Filed:
Nov 24, 1982
Appl. No.:
6/444500
Inventors:
Grenville G. Sutcliffe - Villa Ridge MO
Arthur C. Fink - Lonedell MO
Assignee:
Husky Corporation - Pacific MO
International Classification:
F16L 3900
US Classification:
285136
Abstract:
A multi-plane swivel connector for use in attaching a pair of fluid conveying members together, the connector including a pair of swivel portions, that connect together at proximate ends, one end being insertable within the other, a double sealed connection provided at the junction of the connection of the swivel ends together, there being a swivel nut securing externally to the outer end of one of the pair of swivel portions, there being a double sealed connection provided between the said swivel nut and the said contiguous swivel portion, there being a pair of O-rings provided at each of the double sealed connections between the swivel portions, and the connection of the swivel nut to one of these swivel portions, said pair of O-rings at each double sealed connection being of step relationship with one O-ring being of greater diameter than the other O-ring, one of the O-rings being formed of fluoro carbon, while the other O-ring of each double sealed connection being formed of fluoro silicone; and during the formation of the swivel portions, as through their formation as cast metal parts during an injection molding process, the pressures applied during the injection molding process being increased from the moment of injection until rapid cooling of the cast parts occurs, with the increased pressures being applied to prevent dendritic growth of the cast parts.


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Fuel Dispensing Nozzle With Automatic Shut-Off Responsive To Vapor Pressure

US Patent:
4016910, Apr 12, 1977
Filed:
Sep 4, 1975
Appl. No.:
5/610460
Inventors:
Janis Dumpis - St. Ann MO
Grenville G. Sutcliffe - Villa Ridge MO
Assignee:
Husky Corporation - Pacific MO
International Classification:
B65B 304
US Classification:
141226
Abstract:
A fuel dispensing nozzle has a diaphragm responsive to vacuum for shutting off the flow of fuel through the nozzle, the diaphragm chamber normally being vented to atmosphere by a tube extending to the mouth of the spout and closable by fuel in the tank being filled to cause vacuum to actuate the diaphragm and shut off the fuel-flow through the nozzle, and a normally open valve in the vent tube, a piston for closing the vent tube valve in response to vapor pressure in the tank being filled, and conduit means providing vapor communication between the piston and the interior of the tank, whereby to shut off the flow of fuel through the nozzle when predetermined vapor pressure occurs in the tank being filled.


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Hook And Shut-Off Bracket For Automatic Fuel Nozzle

US Patent:
4331190, May 25, 1982
Filed:
Mar 19, 1980
Appl. No.:
6/131768
Inventors:
Grenville G. Sutcliffe - Villa Ridge MO
Ronald F. Bradley - St. Clair MO
Paul D. Mercer - Sullivan MO
Assignee:
Ausley Corporation - Pacific MO
International Classification:
B65B 304
US Classification:
141392
Abstract:
In a bracket for use in conjunction with a fuel dispensing nozzle, said bracket mounting to the nozzle at the location of the joint between the nozzle and its spout, the upper portion of said bracket extending upwardly and outwardly and formed into a hook arrangement, for securing through the nozzle holster that supports the same during nonusage, while the lower portion of the bracket extends downwardly and is integrally bent for connection with the nozzle, thereby assuring a guide that automatically requires shut off of the fuel pump when the nozzle is inserted into its holster as during nonuse.


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Dispensing Nozzle Body

US Patent:
D313669, May 30, 1989
Filed:
May 9, 1986
Appl. No.:
6/862408
Inventors:
Arthur C. Fink - Lonedell MO
William L. Tomes - Pacific MO
Grenville G. Sutcliffe - Villa Ridge MO
Assignee:
Husky Corporation - Pacific MO
US Classification:
D23226


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Swivel Connector For Hose Or The Like

US Patent:
D268612, Apr 12, 1983
Filed:
Jun 16, 1980
Appl. No.:
6/160088
Inventors:
Grenville G. Sutcliffe - Villa Ridge MO
Assignee:
Husky Corporation - Pacific MO
International Classification:
D2301
US Classification:
D23 43


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Nozzle Spout Coupling

US Patent:
4103936, Aug 1, 1978
Filed:
Feb 14, 1977
Appl. No.:
5/768204
Inventors:
Grenville G. Sutcliffe - Villa Ridge MO
Roy F. Washausen - St. Louis MO
William L. Tomes - St. Clair MO
Herman Ray Gould - Sullivan MO
Assignee:
Husky Corporation - Pacific MO
International Classification:
F16L 3500
US Classification:
285 26
Abstract:
The invention provides a fluid tight coupling for securing the spout of fuel dispensing nozzles to the nozzle body and utilizes a metallic annular gland mounted on the upstream end of the spout and positioned thereon by the engagement of a knurled band on the spout with its inner surface by mechanical expansion of the spout, the gland being outwardly shaped and positioned on the spout to be tightly engaged and compressed between tapered surfaces and the body outlet nipple rim and the spout securing clamp nut, with the downstream portion of the gland compressed thereby into tight sealing engagement with a smooth surface portion of the spout to effect a tight fluid seal.


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Gasoline Dispensing Nozzle Guard With Spout Enclosure And Vapor Return Line

US Patent:
4010781, Mar 8, 1977
Filed:
Mar 31, 1975
Appl. No.:
5/563808
Inventors:
Grenville G. Sutcliffe - Villa Ridge MO
Assignee:
Husky Corporation - Pacific MO
International Classification:
B65B 304
US Classification:
141392
Abstract:
A guard for fuel dispensing nozzles is formed with a hollow projection surrounding and radially spaced from the nozzle spout for sealing engagement with structure surrounding the filler opening of a gasoline tank to provide for vapor recovery and is formed with a receptacle for a vapor return line communicating with the interior of the hollow projection.