Safety fuel tank and filler cap apparatus
First Claim
1. A safety fuel tank and filler cap apparatus for supplying fuel to an internal combustion engine that can be started with a magnetoelectric generator, comprising:
- a) an exposed fuel tank having a fill opening, an annular fuel filler flange surrounded by an adjoining fuel tank wall having outer surface, said flange having a central axis;
b) a filler cap having a cap center, the cap being connectable to the fuel filler flange to form a closure of the tank at the fill opening when the cap center generally aligns with the flange central axis, said filler cap and adjoining fuel tank outer surface being configured to enable a user to grip and turn said fuel filler cap, at a position next to the tank wall; and
c) a mechanism interfaced between the fuel tank and filler cap that is activated to a safety mode when the engine is at an elevated, operating temperature, said mechanism including a connector that interfaces between the outer surface of the fuel tank and the cap.
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Abstract
A safety fuel tank and filler cap apparatus is disclosed for use with a powered implement such as a lawnmower, tiller, weed trimmer or the like. The apparatus includes a switch member mounted on a fuel cap and tank that disallow engine operation when the filler cap is separated from the tank such as during refueling. In another embodiment, the apparatus includes a locking mechanism that can be mounted on the engine body or fuel tank that disallows removal of the filler cap until the engine has cooled to a predetermined temperature that will not cause the fuel to ignite.
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93 Claims
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1. A safety fuel tank and filler cap apparatus for supplying fuel to an internal combustion engine that can be started with a magnetoelectric generator, comprising:
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a) an exposed fuel tank having a fill opening, an annular fuel filler flange surrounded by an adjoining fuel tank wall having outer surface, said flange having a central axis;
b) a filler cap having a cap center, the cap being connectable to the fuel filler flange to form a closure of the tank at the fill opening when the cap center generally aligns with the flange central axis, said filler cap and adjoining fuel tank outer surface being configured to enable a user to grip and turn said fuel filler cap, at a position next to the tank wall; and
c) a mechanism interfaced between the fuel tank and filler cap that is activated to a safety mode when the engine is at an elevated, operating temperature, said mechanism including a connector that interfaces between the outer surface of the fuel tank and the cap. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12)
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13. A safety fuel tank and filler cap apparatus for supplying fuel to and internal combustion engine that can be started with a magnetoelectric generator, comprising:
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a) an exposed fuel tank having a fill opening, an annular fuel filler flange surrounded by an adjoining fuel tank outer surface, said flange including a flange wall extending a short distance from the filler opening in said fuel tank wall, said annular flange having a central axis;
b) a filler cap that fits the fuel filler flange to form a closure of the tank at the fill opening, said filler cap having a center, wherein the adjoining fuel tank outer surface is configured to enable a user to grip and turn said fuel filler cap; and
c) a mechanism interfaced between the fuel tank and filler cap that alerts a user not to add fuel to the fuel tank if the engine temperature exceeds the fuel ignition temperature for the fuel to be supplied to the engine. - View Dependent Claims (14)
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15. A safety fuel tank and filler cap apparatus for supplying fuel to an internal combustion engine that can be started with a magnetoelectric generator, comprising:
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a) an exposed fuel tank having a fill opening, upper surface, an annular fuel filler flange surrounded by an adjoining fuel tank wall having outer surface, said flange having a central axis;
b) a filler cap having a cap center, the cap being connectable to the fuel filler flange to form a closure of the tank at the fill opening when the cap center generally aligns with the flange central axis, the filler cap have a plurality of recesses spaced around the cap, the filler cap and adjoining fuel tank outer surface being configured to enable a user to grip and turn said fuel filler cap, at a position next to the tank wall; and
c) a mechanism interfaced between the fuel tank and filler cap that is activated to a safety mode when the engine is at an elevated, operating temperature, the mechanism including a connector that interfaces between the fuel tank and at least one of the plurality of recesses. - View Dependent Claims (16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32, 62)
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33. A powered implement, comprising:
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a) a frame;
b) an internal combustion engine mounted on the frame;
c) a fuel tank supplying fuel to the internal combustion engine, the fuel tank having a fuel inlet;
d) a safety mechanism operatively connected to the engine, the safety mechanism being activated to a safety mode when the engine is at an elevated, operating temperature; and
e) while in safety mode the safety mechanism restricting access to the fuel inlet. - View Dependent Claims (34, 35, 36, 37, 38, 39, 40, 41, 42, 43, 44, 45, 46, 47)
(i) the safety mechanism comprising an actuator and plunger, the actuator and plunger being activated when the safety mechanism is in the safety mode;
(ii) the fuel inlet comprising a cap, the cap being removably connected to the fuel inlet; and
(iii) when activated, the plunger preventing removal of the fuel cap from the fuel inlet.
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39. The powered implement of claim 38, wherein the cap is threadably connected to the fuel inlet, the cap comprising a plurality of recesses, and when activated the plunger entering at least one of the recesses thereby preventing removal of the fuel cap from the fuel inlet.
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40. The powered implement of claim 39, wherein the geometry of the plunger and fuel cap facilitate a ratcheting effect allowing the fuel cap to be tightened while the plunger is activated.
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41. The powered implement of claim 40, wherein the plunger is angled.
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42. The powered implement of claim 33, wherein the safety mechanism comprises a heat sensor, the heat sensor sensing the temperature of the engine.
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43. The powered implement of claim 42, wherein the safety mode is initially manually set.
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44. The powered implement of claim 33, wherein the safety mechanism comprises a timer, the timer controlling the length of time the safety mechanism remains in the safety mode.
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45. The powered implement of claim 33, wherein the safety mechanism comprises an indicator, the indicator indicating the operational status of the safety mechanism.
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46. The powered implement of claim 33, wherein the safety mechanism is comprised of an engine management computer operatively connected to the engine.
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47. The powered implement of claim 33, wherein the safety mechanism is further comprised of a transmitter and receiver both operatively connected to the safety mechanism, the transmitter transmitting a signal that the status of the safety mode has been changed, the receiver receiving the transmitted signal that the status of the safety mode has been changed.
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48. A powered implement, comprising:
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a) a frame;
b) an internal combustion engine mounted on the frame;
c) a fuel tank supplying fuel to the internal combustion engine, the fuel tank having a fuel inlet;
d) a system which monitors engine conditions, the system being operatively connected to the engine;
e) a safety mechanism operatively connected to the system, the safety mechanism being activated to a safety mode when at least one preselected condition is met; and
f) while in the safety mode the safety mechanism restricting access to the fuel inlet. - View Dependent Claims (49, 50, 51, 52, 53, 54, 55, 56, 57, 58, 59, 60, 61, 63, 64)
(i) the safety mechanism comprising an actuator and plunger, the actuator and plunger being activated when the safety mechanism is in the safety mode;
(ii) the fuel inlet comprising a cap, the cap being removably connected to the fuel inlet; and
(iii) when activated, the plunger preventing removal of the fuel cap from the fuel inlet.
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58. The powered implement of claim 57, wherein the cap is threadably connected to the fuel inlet, the cap comprising a plurality of recesses, and when activated the plunger entering at least one of the recesses thereby preventing removal of the fuel cap from the fuel inlet.
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59. The powered implement of claim 57, wherein the geometry of the plunger and fuel cap facilitate a ratcheting effect allowing the fuel cap to be tightened while the plunger is activated.
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60. The powered implement of claim 59, wherein the plunger is angled.
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61. The powered implement of claim 48, wherein the safety mechanism comprises a heat sensor, the heat sensor sensing the temperature of the engine.
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63. The powered implement of claim 48, wherein the safety mechanism comprises a timer, the timer controlling the length of time the safety mechanism remains in the safety mode.
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64. The powered implement of claim 48, wherein the safety mechanism comprises an indicator, the indicator indicating the operational status of the safety mechanism.
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65. A powered implement, comprising:
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a) a frame;
b) an internal combustion engine mounted on the frame;
c) a fuel tank supplying fuel to the internal combustion engine, the fuel tank having a fuel inlet;
d) a safety mechanism operatively connected to the fuel inlet, the safety mechanism being activated in a safety mode and restricting access to the fuel inlet when the engine is at an elevated, operating temperature that is near the ignition temperature of the fuel that powers the engine. - View Dependent Claims (66, 67, 68, 69, 70, 71, 72, 73, 74, 75, 76, 77, 78, 79)
(i) the safety mechanism comprising an actuator and plunger, the actuator and plunger being activated when the safety mechanism is in the safety mode;
(ii) the fuel inlet comprising a cap, the cap being removably connected to the fuel inlet; and
(iii) when activated, the plunger preventing removal of the fuel cap from the fuel inlet.
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73. The powered implement of claim 72, wherein the cap is threadably connected to the fuel inlet, the cap comprising a plurality of recesses, and when activated the plunger entering at least one of the recesses thereby preventing removal of the fuel cap from the fuel inlet.
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74. The powered implement of claim 72, wherein the geometry of the plunger and fuel cap facilitate a ratcheting effect allowing the fuel cap to be tightened while the plunger is activated.
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75. The powered implement of claim 74, wherein the plunger is angled.
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76. The powered implement of claim 65, wherein the safety mechanism comprises a heat sensor, the heat sensor sensing the temperature of the engine.
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77. The powered implement of claim 65, wherein the safety mode is initially manually set.
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78. The powered implement of claim 65, wherein the safety mechanism comprises a timer, the timer controlling the length of time the safety mechanism remains in the safety mode.
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79. The powered implement of claim 65, wherein the safety mechanism comprises an indicator, the indicator indicating the operational status of the safety mechanism.
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80. A powered implement, comprising:
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a) a frame;
b) an internal combustion engine mounted on the frame;
c) a fuel tank supplying fuel to the internal combustion engine, the fuel tank having a fuel inlet;
d) a safety mechanism operatively connected to the fuel inlet, the safety mechanism restricting access to the fuel inlet when activated in a safety mode; and
e) a key and key switch that has multiple switch positions, including at least a fuel unlock position wherein the safety mechanism is activated in the safety mode if the key is placed in a position other than the fuel unlock position. - View Dependent Claims (81, 82, 83, 84, 85, 86, 87, 88, 89, 90, 91, 92, 93)
(i) the safety mechanism comprising an actuator and plunger, the actuator and plunger being activated when the safety mechanism is in the safety mode;
(ii) the fuel inlet comprising a cap, the cap being removably connected to the fuel inlet; and
(iii) when activated, the plunger preventing removal of the fuel cap from the fuel inlet.
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87. The powered implement of claim 86, wherein the cap is threadably connected to the fuel inlet, the cap comprising a plurality of recesses, and when activated the plunger entering at least one of the recesses thereby preventing removal of the fuel cap from the fuel inlet.
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88. The powered implement of claim 86, wherein the geometry of the plunger and fuel cap facilitate a ratcheting effect allowing the fuel cap to be tightened while the plunger is activated.
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89. The powered implement of claim 88, wherein the plunger is angled.
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90. The powered implement of claim 80, wherein the safety mechanism comprises a heat sensor, the heat sensor sensing the temperature of the engine.
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91. The powered implement of claim 80, wherein the safety mode is initially manually set.
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92. The powered implement of claim 80, wherein the safety mechanism comprises a timer, the timer controlling the length of time the safety mechanism remains in the safety mode.
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93. The powered implement of claim 80, wherein the safety mechanism comprises an indicator, the indicator indicating the operational status of the safety mechanism.
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