Internal-combustion engines – Accessories – Covers – trays – vibrators – corrosion inhibitors – air filters
Patent
1982-12-17
1985-04-02
Marmor, Charles A.
Internal-combustion engines
Accessories
Covers, trays, vibrators, corrosion inhibitors, air filters
222180, 222325, 222504, F02B 7700
Patent
active
045080712
ABSTRACT:
This invention relates to a canister retainer assembly for holding an aerosol canister of starting fluid in an upright position against a mechanical or an electrical valve. This canister retainer assembly is comprised of an adapter and a canister holder. The adapter is securely attached at one end to the mechanical or electrical valve and is opened at the other end. Located near the open end of the adapter is an attachment means, such as internal threads. The canister holder, which is comprised of a hollow tubular member with an open end and a closed end, is designed to be joined to the adapter by external attachment means. Such an assembly is capable of both holding an aerosol canister in an upright position against a diesel engine and of being inverted to seal off the inlet opening of the mechanical or electrical valve when no canister is present.
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Deere & Company
Marmor Charles A.
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