Liquid purification or separation – Structural installation – Separator ancillary to storage tank
Patent
1987-10-06
1990-03-13
Jones, W. Gary
Liquid purification or separation
Structural installation
Separator ancillary to storage tank
210454, 210463, 210475, 210479, B01D 3502
Patent
active
049081306
ABSTRACT:
A gasoline filter for the entranceway to a gas tank filler tube has three preferred embodiments. The first includes a semipermanently mounted cap having a bore in which there is disposed a removable cylindrical filter element. The element is seated on a rotatable retainer for alignment with an eccentric opening in the filler tube entranceway. Normally closed resiliently mounted doors seal the entranceway but permit a gas pump nozzle to be inserted into the entranceway. The second embodiment has an integral hinged door atop the filter element for use with a conventional gas cap. The third embodiment has dual hinged doors mounted within the bore of the filter element arranged to be opened automatically by a pusher bushing when a gasoline dispensing nozzle is inserted in the gas tank filler tube.
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Empire Research and Development Corporation
Jones W. Gary
Mandelbaum Howard F.
Savage Matthew
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