Receptacles – Container attachment or adjunct – Pressure relief means
Patent
1981-05-28
1983-07-19
Shoap, Allan N.
Receptacles
Container attachment or adjunct
Pressure relief means
137 38, 137585, 137587, 220 85R, 220 85VR, 220 85VS, 280 5R, B65D 2500, F16K 4500
Patent
active
043939805
ABSTRACT:
A fuel or other liquid tank for, for example, a motor cycle, comprises a nonreturn vent arranged to vent the tank when the tank is in a generally upright attitude, a filler arranged to admit liquid into the tank below the upper surface thereof, whereby in use an air space remains in the tank at all times, and a pipe for supplying liquid from the tank, said pipe extending from the base of the tank at a first side thereof and terminating as an open-ended vent in the region of the top of the tank opposite said first side, said pipe including a supply portion extending as a branch from a part of the pipe opposite said first side in the region of the base of the tank.
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Armour John S.
Donne Graham L.
Watson Peter M. F.
Petrik Robert
Shoap Allan N.
The Minister of Transport in Her Britannic Majesty's Government
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