Claims
- 1. A fuel system for a marine vessel, comprising:a marine propulsion system which is attachable to said marine vessel; a reservoir having a cavity for containing liquid fuel for use by an engine of said marine propulsion system of said marine vessel, said reservoir being attached to said marine propulsion system at a location which at least partially submerges said reservoir within a body of water in which said marine propulsion system is operated when a propulsor of said marine propulsion system is inactive; and a first pump disposed in fluid communication with said liquid fuel within said cavity.
- 2. The fuel system of claim 1, wherein:said first pump is disposed within said cavity and is operable to draw fuel from a fuel supply and pump said fuel at a first pressure magnitude into said cavity.
- 3. The fuel system of claim 2, further comprising:a second pump for drawing said fuel from said cavity and pumping said fuel at a second pressure magnitude to said engine of said marine propulsion system, said second pump being disposed within said cavity, said first and second pumps being disposed in thermal communication with said fuel when said fuel is within said cavity.
- 4. The fuel system of claim 3, wherein:said first pressure magnitude is less than said second pressure magnitude.
- 5. The fuel system of claim 3, further comprising:a fuel rail connected in fluid communication with an outlet of said second pump, said fuel rail being connected in fluid communication with a plurality of fuel injectors.
- 6. The fuel system of claim 5, further comprising:a fuel return line connected in fluid communication between an outlet of said fuel rail and said reservoir.
- 7. The fuel system of claim 5, further comprising:a pressure regulator connected between said outlet of said fuel rail and said reservoir to maintain a preselected pressure within said fuel rail.
- 8. The fuel system of claim 7, wherein:said pressure regulator is connected in fluid communication with a air intake manifold of said marine propulsion system and said preselected pressure is a preselected differential pressure magnitude above an air pressure within said air intake manifold.
- 9. The fuel system of claim 1, further comprising:a fuel tank connected, as said fuel supply, to an inlet of said first pump.
- 10. The fuel system of claim 9, further comprising:a fuel filter connected in fluid communication between said fuel tank and said first pump.
- 11. The fuel system of claim 1, further comprising:a fuel level sensor disposed within said reservoir to detect a fuel level within said reservoir.
- 12. The fuel system of claim 11, further comprising:an engine control module connected in signal communication with said first pump and in signal communication with said fuel level sensor.
- 13. The fuel system of claim 1, wherein:said marine propulsion system is an outboard motor.
- 14. A fuel system for a marine propulsion system, comprising:a reservoir having a cavity for containing liquid fuel for use by an engine of said marine propulsion system, said reservoir being attached to said marine propulsion system at a location which disposes an outer surface of said reservoir in thermal communication with a body of water in which said marine propulsion system is operating when a propulsor of said marine propulsion system is inactive; and a first pump disposed within said cavity and in fluid communication with said liquid fuel within said cavity, said first pump being operable to draw fuel from a fuel supply and pump said fuel at a first pressure magnitude into said cavity.
- 15. The fuel system of claim 14, further comprising:a second pump for drawing said fuel from said cavity and pumping said fuel at a second pressure magnitude to said engine of said marine propulsion system, said second pump being disposed within said cavity, said first and second pumps being disposed in thermal communication with said fuel when said fuel is within said cavity; and a fuel tank connected, as said fuel supply, to an inlet of said first pump.
- 16. The fuel system of claim 15, further comprising:a fuel filter connected in fluid communication between said fuel tank and said first pump.
- 17. The fuel system of claim 16, further comprising:a fuel rail connected in fluid communication with an outlet of said second pump, said fuel rail being connected in fluid communication with a plurality of fuel injectors.
- 18. The fuel system of claim 17, further comprising:a fuel return line connected in fluid communication between an outlet of said fuel rail and said reservoir; and a pressure regulator connected between said outlet of said fuel rail and said reservoir to maintain a preselected pressure within said fuel rail, said pressure regulator being connected in fluid communication with a air intake manifold of said marine propulsion system and said preselected pressure is a preselected differential pressure magnitude above an air pressure within said air intake manifold.
- 19. A fuel system for an outboard motor having a drive shaft and a propulsor, comprising:a reservoir having a cavity for containing liquid fuel for use by an engine of said outboard motor, said reservoir being attached to a housing of said drive shaft at a location which disposes said reservoir in thermal communication with water in which said outboard motor is operated when said propulsor of said outboard motor is inactive; and a first pump disposed in fluid communication with said liquid fuel within said cavity.
- 20. The fuel system of claim 19, further comprising:a second pump for drawing said fuel from said cavity and pumping said fuel at a second pressure magnitude to said engine of said outboard motor, said second pump being disposed within said cavity, said first and second pumps being disposed in thermal communication with said fuel when said fuel is within said cavity, said first pump being disposed within said cavity and is operable to draw fuel from a fuel supply and pump said fuel at a first pressure magnitude into said cavity; a fuel tank connected, as said fuel supply, to an inlet of said first pump; a fuel filter connected in fluid communication between said fuel tank and said first pump; a fuel rail connected in fluid communication with an outlet of said second pump, said fuel rail being connected in fluid communication with a plurality of fuel injectors; a fuel return line connected in fluid communication between an outlet of said fuel rail and said reservoir; a pressure regulator connected between said outlet of said fuel rail and said reservoir to maintain a preselected pressure within said fuel rail, said pressure regulator being connected in fluid communication with a air intake manifold of said outboard motor and said preselected pressure is a preselected differential pressure magnitude above an air pressure within said air intake manifold; a fuel level sensor disposed within said reservoir to detect a fuel level within said reservoir; and an engine control module connected in signal communication with said first pump and in signal communication with said fuel level sensor, said first pressure magnitude being less than said second pressure magnitude.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/800,796 which was filed on Mar. 7, 2001.
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