Claims
- 1. An engine system comprising:a four-cycle, internal combustion engine including a combustion system and a lubrication system; a single fuel tank for holding a reservoir of fuel, said fuel to be used as a combustive agent and a lubricant; a first fluid path for transporting the fuel from said fuel tank directly to said lubrication system for lubricating the engine, said lubrication system including a lubricant pan for receiving and holding the fuel; a second fluid path for transporting the fuel from said fuel tank directly to said combustion system for combustion; a third fluid path for transporting the fuel in the lubricant pan of said lubrication system to said combustion system for combustion; and a valve preventing the flow of fuel from the lubricant pan and through the third fluid path when the fuel reaches a certain minimum depth in the lubricant pan.
- 2. The engine system of claims 1 in which said first fluid path includes a first fuel line fluidly coupled to a lubricant pan to feed fuel to said lubrication system.
- 3. The engine system of claim 2 further comprising a float valve in said pan to regulate the conveyance of fuel to said pan.
- 4. The engine system of claim 1 in which a fuel supply line is coupled between said fuel tank and said combustion system, a lubrication line is coupled between said fuel supply line and said lubrication system, and a return line is coupled between said lubrication system and said fuel supply line.
- 5. The engine system of claim 4 in which said return line is fluidly coupled to a lubricant pan to draw fuel from said lubrication system.
- 6. The engine system of claim 4 which further comprises a one-way valve between the connection of the return line with the fuel supply line and the connection of the lubrication line with the fuel supply line.
- 7. The engine system of claim 4 in which said fuel supply line includes a pump to pump fuel from said fuel tank through both said fuel supply line and said lubrication line.
- 8. The engine system of claim 1 further comprising a first valve assembly for regulating the flow of fuel from said lubrication system and to said combustion system.
- 9. The engine system of claim 8 further comprising a timer to activate said valve assembly at spaced intervals so as to periodically move fuel from said lubrication system and to said combustion system.
- 10. The engine system of claim 8 further comprising a second valve assembly for regulating the flow of fuel to said lubrication system.
- 11. The engine system of claim 10 further comprising a timer to periodically activate said first and second valve assemblies to incrementally feed fuel into and out of said lubricating system.
- 12. The engine system of claim 1 which further comprises a sensor which senses a predetermined low volume limit of fuel in said lubrication system, and a valve which is activated by said sensor to prevent fuel from being drawn from said lubrication system.
- 13. The engine system of claim 1 in which the lubricant system is without a filter for filtering the fuel used to lubricate the engine.
- 14. A method of operating a four-cycle internal combustion engine having a lubrication system, the method comprising:holding a reservoir of fuel in a single fuel tank; feeding said fuel from said fuel tank directly to a combustion system for a four-cycle, internal combustion engine for combustion; feeding said fuel from said fuel tank directly to a lubrication system in said engine for lubricating said engine, the lubrication system including a lubricant pan for receiving and holding the fuel; feeding said fuel from said lubrication system to said combustion system for combustion; and preventing the flow of fuel from the lubricant pan to the combustion system when the fuel in the lubricant pan reaches a certain minimum depth.
- 15. The method of claim 14 wherein said removing of said fuel from the lubrication system is performed at spaced apart intervals.
- 16. The method of claim 15 wherein said feeding of fuel to said lubrication system is performed at spaced apart intervals.
- 17. The method of claim 16 wherein generally equal amounts of fuel are added and removed from said lubrication system at said spaced apart intervals.
- 18. The method of claim 14 wherein said feeding of fuel to said lubrication system is regulated by a float valve.
- 19. The method of claim 14 in which the fuel has a viscosity in the range of about 1.5 to 4.5 centistokes.
- 20. An engine system comprising: a four-cycle, internal combustion engine including a combustion system and a lubrication system;a single fuel tank for holding a reservoir of fuel, said fuel to be used as a combustive agent and a lubricant; a fluid path for transporting the fuel from said fuel tank directly to a lubricant pan in said lubrication system; another fluid path for transporting the fuel from the lubricant pan to said combustion system for combustion; and a valve preventing the flow of fuel from the lubricant pan to the combustion system when the fuel reaches a certain minimum depth in the lubricant pan.
- 21. The engine system of claim 20 in which the lubricant system is without a filter for filtering the fuel used to lubricate the engine.
- 22. The engine system of claim 21 further including a filter in said another fluid path.
- 23. The engine system of claim 22 further including a fuel pump in said another fluid path.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/810,244, filed on Mar. 3, 1997, now abandoned.
US Referenced Citations (20)
Non-Patent Literature Citations (1)
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“Lubricity of Jet Fuels,” by J.K. Appeldoorn & W.G. Dukek, Esso Research & Engineering Co., pp. 428-440. |
Continuations (1)
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08/810244 |
Mar 1997 |
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08/931246 |
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