Claims
- 1. A power buggy comprising:
(A) a plurality of wheels; (B) a movable chassis which is supported on said wheels and which has front and rear end portions; (C) a dumpable article support which is supported on said front end portion of said chassis; (D) an internal combustion engine which is supported on said rear end portion of said chassis and which at least indirectly supplies motive power to said wheels; (E) a fuel tank which stores fuel for said engine, said fuel tank being formed from plastic and at least partially overlying an upper surface of said engine; and (F) operator's controls which extend upwardly through said fuel tank and which are accessible by an operator stationed behind said power buggy.
- 2. The power buggy as recited in claim 1, wherein said chassis includes a frame, and further comprising a side shroud having a lower end portion connected to said frame and an upper end portion connected to said fuel tank.
- 3. The power buggy as recited in claim 2, wherein said shroud has an at least generally vertical body and a flange which forms said upper end portion of said shroud, which extends inwardly from an upper end portion of said body, and which is secured to said fuel tank.
- 4. The power buggy as defined in claim 3, wherein said fuel tank has a longitudinally extending lateral edge portion which is of reduced thickness when compared to a laterally central portion thereof, and wherein said flange of said shroud is connected to said edge portion of said fuel tank.
- 5. The power buggy as defined in claim 4, wherein a longitudinally-extending groove is formed in an upper surface of said edge portion of said fuel tank, and wherein said flange of said shroud has a hook portion which extends into said groove in said fuel tank to secure said shroud to said fuel tank.
- 6. The power buggy as defined in claim 1, wherein said fuel tank is sufficiently long and wide to completely overlie an upper surface of said internal combustion engine.
CROSS REFERENCE TO A RELATED APPLICATION
1. This application is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/143,753, filed Aug. 31, 1998 and entitled “Power Buggy.”
Continuations (1)
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09143753 |
Aug 1998 |
US |
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09730236 |
Dec 2000 |
US |