Emergency fuel system apparatus

Fluid handling – Systems – Plural tanks or compartments connected for serial flow

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137566, 123510, F03B 1100, F02M 5900

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048740136

ABSTRACT:
Emergency fuel system apparatus includes two emergency fuel tanks, a relatively primary fuel tank or reservoir disposed adjacent to a vehicle in a fuel tank and a secondary fuel reservoir which holds a relatively small amount of fuel, disposed adjacent to a carburetor or to a fuel injection system. The secondary emergency fuel reservoir provides immediate fuel for an engine during the interval between the time when fuel starvation announces that the vehicle has run out of fuel and the time required for fuel to flow from the primary emergency fuel reservoir to the carburetor or fuel injection system.

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