This invention relates to a fuel assembly, and more particularly to a portable fuel assembly which combines the use of a fuel pump and a tool carrier mounted on a fuel container to provide for easy filling and removal of fuel from a radio-controlled miniature vehicle.
Radio-controlled, miniature vehicles are well known as amusement and competition devices. Such vehicles have miniature internal combustion engines. The miniature internal combustion engine requires accessories, such as fuel and tools and spare parts for operation. Such tools include, but are not limited to a screw driver, a plug wrench, a glow plug igniter, an electric vehicle starter and an engine stopper. Needed spare parts include, but are not limited to, glow plugs.
Although the fuel container, spare parts and tools are not large in size, carrying all of these items every time an owner desires to operate a radio-controlled, miniature vehicle can be a problem because most of the time the owner will only need fuel, and possibly a glow plug. Attempting to fill or remove such a vehicle with fuel without a fuel pump can also be a problem because fuel can be spilled upon filling and removal.
Because of the smaller size of this type of vehicle, an appropriate fuel assembly that allows a user to carrying fuel, with a fuel pump, along with a small number of securely attached tools, can be very useful.
Such a fuel assembly must pump fuel into and out of a vehicle, and hold the fuel pump, tools and glow plugs securely, and yet have them readily accessible and permit easy transportation of both the fuel and the equipment thereon. Such a fuel assembly must also allow for the easy pumping of fuel from a fuel container to a vehicle or from the vehicle to the fuel container. Such requirements work against each other. It is very desirable to maximize all advantages, while minimizing the disadvantages.
Among the many objectives of this invention is the provision of a portable fuel assembly for a radio-controlled miniature vehicle adapted to pump fuel into or out of such a vehicle.
A further objective of this invention is the provision of a portable fuel assembly which securely holds desired equipment such as tools and spare parts.
Yet a further objective of this invention is the provision of a fuel assembly for a radio-controlled vehicle, which is easily transportable.
A still further objective of this invention is the provision of a fuel assembly for a radio-controlled vehicle having tools, fuel bottle and spare parts that are readily accessible.
Another objective of this invention is the provision of a fuel assembly for a radio-controlled vehicle, which is durable.
These and other objectives of the invention (which other objectives become clear by consideration of the specification, claims and drawings as a whole) are met by providing a portable fuel assembly having a holder that attaches to a fuel container and securely holds a fuel pump, at least one tool and at least one spare part.
Throughout the figures of the drawings, where the same part appears in more than one figure of the drawings, the same number is applied thereto.
The base of a portable fuel assembly securely attaches to a fuel container, which in turn provides a secure foundation for the fuel pump assembly and the tool kit assembly. When a fuel assembly is attached to a fuel container, a first hose from the fuel pump communicates with a fitting attached to the base. The fitting has an aperture that allows fluid to flow through it. The fitting also communicates with a second hose that is inside a fuel container and immersed in fuel.
Additionally, a first end of a third hose communicates with the fuel pump and a second end, oppositely disposed from the first end, communicates with the atmosphere. A combination of a fuel pump that communicates with a first hose which communicates with a fitting, which fitting, in turn, communicates with a second hose immersed in the fuel, and the simultaneous communication of the same fuel pump with a third hose with its second end exposed to the atmosphere, allows fuel to be pumped out of a fuel container and into a radio-controlled miniature vehicle. This combination also allows fuel to be pumped out of a radio-controlled miniature vehicle and back into the same fuel container, with the same pump. The fuel pump is reversible.
In addition to a portable fuel pump assembly, a tool kit assembly is added for the purpose of securely holding tools and spare parts. Such tools include, but are not limited to a screw driver, a plug wrench, a glow plug igniter, an electric vehicle starter and an engine stopper. Needed spare parts include, but are not limited to, glow plugs.
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Fuel assembly 200 provides for the pumping of fuel. Fuel pump 210 attached to base 110 communicates with first filling end 222 of first filling hose 220 and with first draining end 232 of second draining hose 230. Second filling end 224, oppositely disposed from first filling end 222, of first filling hose 220 communicates with fitting 240. Fitting 240 contains a fitting aperture 242 which allows fluid to pass through the fitting 240 undisturbed. Fitting 240 also communicates with first suction end 252 of third suction hose 250. Ideally second suction end 254 of third suction hose 250 is immersed in fuel contained in fuel container 400. A combination of first filling hose 220 and third suction hose 250 in communication with fitting 240 provides a continuous open passage from fuel in cylindrical fuel container 400 to fuel pump 210.
Further, a combination of fuel pump 210, first filling hose 220, second draining hose 230, fitting 240 and third suction hose 250 allows fuel pump 210 to pump fuel 402 out of fuel container 400 and into another desired fuel container such as a fuel tank 104 in a radio-controlled miniature vehicle 105. This combination also allows for fuel 402 to be pumped out of a fuel tank 104 and back into the fuel container 400 or some other desired fuel container.
Although preferred, a fuel filter 256, which communicates with second end 254 of third hose 250 as depicted in
Tool kit assembly 300 allows for secure holding and easy access to tools and spare parts. Located on base 110 are one to eight tool apertures 114, which are sized to accept various tools. Such tools include but are not limited to a plug wrench 140, an engine stopper 142 and a screw driver 144. Also located on base 110 are fittings 116, which allow a glow plug 148 to be securely attached to the base.
Located at the end of base 110 oppositely deposed from fuel pump bracket 112 is slot 120, which is shaped to receive glow plug igniter holder 130 and electric starter clip 136. Glow plug igniter 146 fits inside glow plug igniter holder 130 in order to facilitate its attachment to the tool kit assembly 300. Electric starter clip 136 is a U-shaped flexible strip attached to the side of electric vehicle starter 138 to facilitate its attachment to the tool kit assembly 300.
A second embodiment of a portable fuel assembly 500 is depicted in
The second fuel assembly 500, as depicted in
Platform base 510 and platform bracket 518 secure second fuel assembly 500 to rectangular fuel container 900 with screws 530. Also, a threaded cap 710 is provided with a cap fitting 740, which communicates with first block hose 720 and third block hose 750 to allow fuel pump 710 to pump fuel 902 out of rectangular fuel container 900 and into a desired container such as a fuel tank 104 radio-controlled miniature vehicle 105, as in
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With end apertures 916 in arc ends 918 of gripping member 914, attachment to handle supports 920 of second fuel assembly 500 is accomplished with handle screws 922 in a standard fashion.
This application—taken as a whole with the abstract, specification, claims, and drawings being combined—provides sufficient information for a person having ordinary skill in the art to practice the invention as disclosed and claimed herein. Any measures necessary to practice this invention are well within the skill of a person having ordinary skill in this art after that person has made a careful study of this disclosure.
Because of this disclosure and solely because of this disclosure, modification of this method and device can become clear to a person having ordinary skill in this particular art. Such modifications are clearly covered by this disclosure.
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