Claims
- 1. An illuminated siphon for use in the removal of water, sediment and other contaminates from fuel tanks, said siphon comprising:
- an elongate, rigid liquid transfer pipe having an outer surface and an inner surface and an upper first end and an opposite second end, with a light source secured to said second outer surface of said liquid transfer pipe near said first end of said rigid liquid transfer pipe;
- elongate light transmission means secured axially parallel to said rigid liquid transfer pipe, extending along said outer surface to strengthen said liquid transfer pipe, and having a first end cooperating with said light source and an opposite second end disposed adjacent said second end of said rigid liquid transfer pipe with said second end of said light transmission means providing for radiation of transmitted light within said fuel tank to facilitate removal of water, sediment, and other contaminates therefrom;
- an elongate, flexible liquid transfer outlet hose having a first end and an opposite distal second outlet end;
- a fitting providing connection means for said liquid transfer pipe and said flexible liquid transfer outlet hose with one another;
- a distal inlet hose secured to said second end of said rigid liquid transfer pipe;
- said distal inlet hose has an inlet opening having an obtuse angle relative to said distal inlet hose, whereby;
- said rigid liquid transfer pipe second end is inserted within a fuel tank and said light source is activated, said rigid liquid transfer pipe is maneuvered to observe any contaminate collections in the fuel tank by means of light emitted by said light transmission means second end, and a siphoning action is initiated to withdraw the observed contaminates from the fuel tank by means of said rigid liquid transfer pipe and said flexible liquid transfer outlet hose.
- 2. The siphon of claim 1 including:
- pump means connected to said fitting and cooperating with said rigid liquid transfer pipe and said flexible liquid transfer outlet hose.
- 3. The siphon of claim 2 wherein:
- said pump means comprises a hand operated siphon pump.
- 4. The siphon of claim 2 wherein:
- said fitting comprises a trifurcated connector having a first branch cooperating with said rigid liquid transfer pipe, a second branch cooperating with said flexible liquid transfer hose, and a third branch cooperating with said pump means.
- 5. The siphon of claim 4 wherein:
- said first, second and third branches of said trifurcated connector together define a first plane, and said rigid liquid transfer pipe and said elongate light transmission means axially parallel thereto together define a second plane, with said first and second planes being non-coplanar, whereby;
- a clear line of sight along said rigid liquid transfer pipe opposite said light transmission means is provided.
- 6. The siphon of claim 1 wherein:
- said rigid liquid transfer pipe and said flexible liquid transfer hose are formed of transparent material, whereby;
- contaminates and fuel flowing within said rigid liquid transfer pipe and said flexible liquid transfer hose are observable.
- 7. The siphon of claim 1 wherein:
- at least said rigid liquid transfer pipe, said trifurcated connector, and said flexible liquid transfer hose are formed of material resistant to degradation by fuel.
- 8. The siphon of claim 1 wherein:
- said distal inlet hose is formed of transparent material, whereby;
- contaminates and fuel flowing within said distal inlet hose are observable.
- 9. The siphon of claim 1 wherein:
- said distal inlet hose is formed of material resistant to degradation by fuel.
- 10. The siphon of claim 1 wherein:
- said elongated light transmission means comprises a transparent plastic rod.
- 11. The siphon of claim 1 wherein:
- said light transmission means is adhesively secured to said rigid liquid transfer pipe.
- 12. The siphon of claim 1 including:
- switch means providing for the activation and deactivation of said light source.
- 13. The siphon of claim 1 wherein:
- said light source includes a housing therearound.
- 14. The siphon of claim 18 wherein:
- said housing is configured to provide handle means for said siphon.
- 15. An illuminated siphon for use in the removal of water, sediment and other contaminates from fuel tanks, said siphon comprising:
- an elongate, rigid liquid transfer pipe having an outer surface and an inner surface and an upper first end and an opposite second end, with alight source secured to said second outer surface of said liquid transfer pipe near said first end of said rigid liquid transfer pipe;
- elongate light transmission means secured axially parallel to said rigid liquid transfer pipe, extending along said outer surface to strengthen said liquid transfer pipe, and having a first end cooperating with said light source and an opposite second end disposed adjacent said second end of said rigid liquid transfer pipe with said second end of said light transmission means providing for radiation of transmitted light within said fuel tank to facilitate removal of water, sediment, and other contaminates therefrom;
- an elongate, flexible liquid transfer outlet hose having a first end and an opposite distal second outlet end;
- a fitting providing connection means for said liquid transfer pipe and said flexible liquid transfer outlet hose with one another;
- a distal inlet hose secured to said second end of said rigid liquid transfer pipe;
- said distal inlet hose has a diameter smaller than that of said rigid liquid transfer pipe resulting in an acceleration of liquid flow through said distal inlet hose when said siphon is operated, whereby;
- said rigid liquid transfer pipe second end is inserted within a fuel tank and said light source is activated, said rigid liquid transfer pipe is maneuvered to observe any contaminate collections in the fuel tank by means of light emitted by said light transmission means second end, and a siphoning action is initiated to withdraw the observed contaminates from the fuel tank by means of said rigid liquid transfer pipe and said flexible liquid transfer outlet hose.
- 16. An illuminated siphon for use in the removal of water, sediment and other contaminates from fuel tanks, said siphon comprising:
- an elongate, rigid liquid transfer pipe having an outer surface and an inner surface and an upper first end and an opposite second end, with a light source secured to said second outer surface of said liquid transfer pipe near said first end of said rigid liquid transfer pipe;
- elongate light transmission means including an opaque coating thereon and an uncoated distal end portion secured axially parallel to said rigid liquid transfer pipe, extending along said outer surface of strengthen said liquid transfer pipe, and having a first end cooperating with said light source and an opposite second end disposed adjacent said second end of said rigid liquid transfer pipe with said second end of said light transmission means providing for radiation of transmitted light within said fuel tank to facilitate removal of water, sediment, and other contaminates therefrom;
- an elongate, flexible liquid transfer outlet hose having a first end and an opposite distal second outlet end;
- a fitting providing connection means for said liquid transfer pipe and said flexible liquid transfer outlet hose with one another, whereby;
- said rigid liquid transfer pipe second end is inserted within a fuel tank and said light source is activated, said rigid liquid transfer pipe is maneuvered to observe any contaminate collections in the fuel tank by means of light emitted by said light transmission means second end, and a siphoning action is initiated to withdraw the observed contaminates from the fuel tank by means of said rigid liquid transfer pipe and said flexible liquid transfer outlet hose.
- 17. The siphon of claim 16 wherein:
- said opaque coating comprises a plastic sleeve.
REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation in part of U.S. utility patent application Ser. No. 07/985,923, filed on Dec. 4, 1992, now abandoned.
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