JOSEPH R LANGLOIS
Medical Practice at 1 St, Pompano Beach, FL

License number
Florida 56208
Issued Date
Jan 30, 1989
Expiration Date
Dec 1, 1990
Category
Health Care
Type
Emergency Medical Technician
Address
Address
224 SE 1St St APT 2, Pompano Beach, FL 33441

Professional information

Joseph Langlois Photo 1

Method For Preventing Fuel Spillage

US Patent:
5727603, Mar 17, 1998
Filed:
May 8, 1996
Appl. No.:
8/646944
Inventors:
Joseph R. Langlois - Coral Springs FL
Assignee:
L N G & K, Inc.
International Classification:
B63B 1700
US Classification:
141 1
Abstract:
An apparatus is provided for preventing the spillage of fuel into the water or onto a marine vessel when filling a fuel tank on the vessel. A vent line is coupled between the fuel tank and a vent port of the vessel, at least one valve assembly is coupled within the vent line, and an overflow container is coupled within the vent line between the valve assembly and the vent port. The valve assembly defines a drain hole for permitting small quantities of fuel, gases and/or vapors to pass through the valve assembly and into the overflow container. A fill container defines an inlet port for receiving a fuel nozzle to fill the fuel tank with fuel, and an outlet port coupled in fluid communication with a fill line for the passage of fuel between the fill container and the fuel tank. A by-pass line is coupled between the fill container and the overflow container for the passage of overflow fuel through the fill container, and an indicator system is mounted within the fill container for signaling to an attendant when the fuel tank is filled. Upon filling the fuel tank with fuel, the overflow fuel backs up into the fill container, and in turn flows through the by-pass line and into the overflow container.


Joseph Langlois Photo 2

Apparatus For Preventing Fuel Spillage

US Patent:
5322099, Jun 21, 1994
Filed:
Jul 8, 1992
Appl. No.:
7/910619
Inventors:
Joseph R. Langlois - Coral Springs FL
Assignee:
L N G & K, Inc. - Ft. Lauderdale FL
International Classification:
B63B 1700, B67D 506
US Classification:
141307
Abstract:
An apparatus is provided for preventing the spillage of fuel into the water or onto a marine vessel when filling a fuel tank on the vessel. A vent line is coupled between the fuel tank and a vent port of the vessel, at least one valve assembly is coupled within the vent line, and an overflow container is coupled within the vent line between the valve assembly and the vent port. The valve assembly defines a drain hole for permitting small quantities of fuel, gases and/or vapors to pass through the valve assembly and into the overflow container. A fill container defines a first aperture for receiving a fuel nozzle to fill the fuel tank with fuel, a fitting portion for seating the fill container within a fuel fitting coupled to the fuel tank on the vessel, and a second aperture for permitting fuel to pass between the fill container and the fuel tank. Upon filling the fuel tank with fuel, the overflow fuel is collected within the fill container, thus signalling to the attendant to turn off the fuel nozzle. The pressure differential caused by the overflow fuel within the fill container causes fuel to slowly pass through the drain hole in the valve assembly and into the overflow container, which in turn permits the overflow fuel in the fill container to drain into the fuel tank.


Joseph Langlois Photo 3

Apparatus And Method For Preventing Fuel Spillage

US Patent:
5950688, Sep 14, 1999
Filed:
May 13, 1997
Appl. No.:
8/855409
Inventors:
Joseph R. Langlois - Coral Springs FL
Assignee:
LNG&K, Inc. - Ft. Lauderdale FL
International Classification:
B63B 1700
US Classification:
141 1
Abstract:
An apparatus is provided for preventing the spillage of fuel into the water or onto a marine vessel when filling a fuel tank on the vessel. A vent line is coupled between the fuel tank and a vent port of the vessel, at least one valve assembly coupled within the vent line, and an overflow container is coupled within the vent line between the valve assembly and the vent port. The valve assembly defines a drain hole for permitting small quantities of fuel, gases and/or vapors to pass through the valve assembly and into the overflow container. A fill container defines an inlet port for receiving a fuel nozzle to fill the fuel tank with fuel and an outlet port coupled in fluid communication with a fill line for receiving a fuel nozzle to fill the fuel tank with fuel, and an outlet port coupled in fluid communication with a fill line for the passage of fuel between the fill container and the fuel tank. A by-pass line is coupled between the fill container and the overflow container for the passage of overflow fuel through the fill container, and an indicator system is mounted within the fill container for signaling to an attendant when the fuel tank is filled. Upon filling the fuel tank with fuel, the overflow fuel backs up into the fill container, and in turn flows through the by-pass line and into the overflow container.


Joseph Langlois Photo 4

Apparatus For Preventing Fuel Spillage

US Patent:
5515891, May 14, 1996
Filed:
Jun 20, 1994
Appl. No.:
8/262628
Inventors:
Joseph R. Langlois - Coral Springs FL
Assignee:
LNG & K, Inc. - Ft. Lauderdale FL
International Classification:
B63B 1700
US Classification:
141307
Abstract:
An apparatus is provided for preventing the spillage of fuel into the water or onto a marine vessel when filling a fuel tank on the vessel. A vent line is coupled between the fuel tank and a vent port of the vessel, at least one valve assembly is coupled within the vent line, and an overflow container is coupled within the vent line between the valve assembly and the vent port. The valve assembly defines a drain hole for permitting small quantities of fuel, gases and/or vapors to pass through the valve assembly and into the overflow container. A fill container defines an inlet port for receiving a fuel nozzle to fill the fuel tank with fuel, and an outlet port coupled in fluid communication with a fill line for the passage of fuel between the fill container and the fuel tank. A by-pass line is coupled between the fill container and the overflow container for the passage of overflow fuel through the fill container, and an indicator system is mounted within the fill container for signaling to an attendant when the fuel tank is filled. Upon filling the fuel tank with fuel, the overflow fuel backs up into the fill container, and in turn flows through the by-pass line and into the overflow container.