Fluid handling – Systems – Plural tanks or compartments connected for serial flow
Patent
1996-10-03
1998-09-22
Ferensic, Denise L.
Fluid handling
Systems
Plural tanks or compartments connected for serial flow
137576, 123514, E03B 1100
Patent
active
058100334
ABSTRACT:
A fuel inlet is disposed on the upper part of a fuel tank which is protruded upwardly and a connecting portion of a return pipe is located which is also protruded on the upper part of the fuel tank being separated from the fuel inlet and an air reservoir is disposed within the connecting portion of the return pipe. When fuel is poured through the fuel inlet, fuel will not go into the air reservoir. Therefore, vibrations given to the fuel tank does not cause the return pipe blocked at its lower end, allowing overflown fuel to be returned smoothly back to the fuel tank.
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English Abstract of Japanese Utility Model Application No. 3540/1973.
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Matsubayashi Tatsuhiko
Nakadate Shunsuke
Nakayama Yoshiki
Ball John
Bednarek Michael D.
Ferensic Denise L.
Kioritz & Corporation
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