Claims
- 1. A wheeled fuel tank comprising:
- a container having a hollow interior enclosed by a bottom wall, two side walls, a front wall, a back wall and a top wall;
- a fill spout disposed on said container for filling said container with a fuel;
- a first opening in said container for allowing an outflow of the fuel;
- a reinforcing chamber extending through said container from said front wall to said back wall for restricting an expansion of said container due to fuel vapor pressure and increasing its strength;
- an axle rotatably mounted on said back wall; and,
- a pair of wheels, a respective one mounted on a respective end of said axle for enabling said container to be wheeled to a desired location.
- 2. The fuel tank of claim 1 further comprising a handle integrally mounted on said container, said handle comprising:
- first and second rearwardly extending ears defined by said rear wall and a respective one of said side walls; and,
- a crossbar extending between said ears and being of one piece therewith.
- 3. The fuel tank of claim 1 wherein said side and back walls define a pair of recesses, each recess accommodating a respective one of said wheels thereby enabling said container to be no wider at said wheels than at the remainder of said container.
- 4. The fuel tank of claim 1 further comprising at least one recessed strip portion extending transversely across said front wall and at least a portion of said side walls, said at least one recessed strip strengthening said container and providing a positioning means for associated hold down straps for said container.
- 5. The fuel tank of claim 1 further comprising a second opening in said container for allowing an outflow of fuel, said second opening being spaced from said first opening and comprising a bunghole having a threaded periphery.
- 6. The fuel tank of claim 5 further comprising a pump which can be selectively threaded into said bunghole.
- 7. The fuel tank of claim 1 further comprising:
- a valve secured to a stem defining said first opening in said container;
- a hose having a first end secured to said valve; and,
- a nozzle secured to a second end of said hose.
- 8. The fuel tank of claim 1 wherein said fill spout is located on an intermediate wall defined between said front wall and said top wall and further comprising a fill cap closing said fill spout.
- 9. The fuel tank of claim 1 further comprising a plurality of indented sections defined on at least one of said walls for strengthening said container.
- 10. A fuel tank made of a thermoplastic material for corrosion resistance and weight reduction, comprising:
- an elongated substantially rectangular container comprising:
- a bottom wall,
- two side walls, each of one piece with said bottom wall and extending from a respective side thereof,
- a front wall of one piece with said bottom wall and said side walls,
- a back wall of one piece with said bottom wall and said side walls,
- a top wall of one piece with said front and back walls and said two side walls, and
- a hollow fuel holding interior defined by said walls;
- a fill, spout disposed on one of said top wall and said front wall;
- a first opening located on one of said walls for allowing an outflow of fuel;
- a reenforcing chamber extending through said container from said front wall to said back wall for restricting an expansion of said container due to fuel vapor pressure and increasing its strength;
- a first means for supporting said container in a substantially vertical upright position; and,
- a second means for supporting said container in a substantially horizontal reclining position.
- 11. The fuel tank of claim 1 further comprising a handle integrally mounted on said container, said handle comprising:
- first and second rearwardly extending ears defined by said rear wall and a respective one of said side walls; and,
- a crossbar extending between said ears and being of one piece therewith, wherein said handle comprises an element of said second means for supporting said container.
- 12. The fuel tank of claim 10 further comprising:
- an axle rotatably mounted on said back wall; and,
- a pair of wheels, a respective one mounted on a respective end of said axle, wherein said pair of wheels comprise an element of said first means for supporting said container and an element of said second means for supporting said container.
- 13. The fuel tank of claim 12 wherein said side and back walls define a pair of recesses, each recess accommodating a respective one of said wheels thereby enabling said container to be no wider at said wheels than at the remainder of said container.
- 14. The fuel tank of claim 12 wherein said bottom wall includes a rib section which comprises an element of said first means for supporting said container.
- 15. A wheeled fuel tank comprising:
- a container having a hollow interior defined by a bottom wall, two side walls, a front wall, a back wall and a top wall;
- a fill spout extending from said front wall and being of one piece therewith;
- a threaded bung hole extending away from said top wall and of one piece therewith;
- a handle integrally mounted on said container, said handle comprising:
- first and second upwardly and rearwardly extending ears defined by said rear wall and a respective one of said side walls, and
- a crossbar extending between said ears and being of one piece therewith;
- a first rail extending away from said back wall and terminating at said first ear;
- a second rail extending away from said back wall, in a spaced relationship to said first rail, and terminating at said second ear, wherein said first and second rails enable said container to be slid when said container is in a horizontal orientation;
- an axle rotatably mounted on said back wall;
- a pair of wheels, a respective one mounted on a respective end of said axle; and,
- a rib extending downwardly from said bottom wall, wherein a bottom tangential point of said wheels is in horizontal alignment with a bottom edge of said rib to allow said container to rest in a stable vertical orientation.
- 16. The fuel tank of claim 15 further comprising at least one indentation extending transversely across said front wall and at least a portion of said side walls, said at least one indentation strengthening said container and proving a positioning means for hold down straps for said container.
- 17. The fuel tank of claim 15 further comprising a gravity dispensing opening in said container for allowing an outflow of fuel, said gravity dispensing opening being spaced from said bung hole.
- 18. The fuel tank of claim 15 further comprising a reinforcing chamber extending substantially through said container for restricting an expansion of said container due to fuel vapor pressure and increasing its strength, wherein said container is of one piece and is made of a thermoplastic material for corrosion resistance.
- 19. The fuel tank of claim 15 wherein said dispensing spout extends out of an indented section of said front wall.
- 20. The fuel tank of claim 15 wherein said rib is substantially U-shaped so that it extends under said front wall and said side walls.
- 21. A wheeled fuel tank comprising:
- a container having a hollow interior enclosed by a bottom wall, two side walls, a front wall, a back wall and a top wall;
- a fill spout disposed on said container front wall for filling said container with fuel;
- a first opening in said container for allowing an outflow of the fuel said first opening being located on said top wall and comprising a threaded bung hole;
- a pump which can be selectively secured in said bung hole via said threading thereof;
- an axle rotatably mounted on said container; and,
- a pair of wheels, a respective one mounted on a respective end of said axle for enabling said container to be wheeled to a desired location.
- 22. The fuel tank of claim 21 further comprising:
- a second opening in said container for allowing an outflow of fuel, said second opening being spaced from said first opening.
- 23. The fuel tank of claim 21 further comprising a valve secured in said first opening in said container.
- 24. The fuel tank of claim 21 wherein said side and back walls define a pair of recesses, each recess accommodating a respective one of said wheels thereby enabling said container to be no wider at said wheels than at the remainder of said container.
- 25. The fuel tank of claim 21 wherein said fill spout is located adjacent an intersection of said front wall and said top wall and further comprising a fill cap closing said fill spout.
- 26. A fuel tank made of a thermoplastic material for corrosion resistance and weight reduction, comprising:
- an elongated substantially rectangular container comprising:
- a bottom wall,
- two side walls, each of one piece with said bottom wall and extending from a respective side thereof,
- a front wall of one piece with said bottom wall and said side walls,
- a back wall of one piece with said bottom wall and said side walls,
- a top wall of one piece with said front and back walls and said two side walls, and
- a hollow fuel holding interior defined by said walls;
- a recessed area located at an intersection of said front wall and said top wall;
- a fill spout disposed in said recessed area for filling said container interior with a fuel;
- a first opening located on one of said container walls for allowing an outflow of the fuel;
- a first means for supporting said container in a substantially vertical upright position; and,
- a second means for supporting said container in a substantially horizontal reclining position.
- 27. The fuel tank of claim 26 further comprising:
- an axle rotatably mounted on said back wall; and,
- a pair of wheels, a respective one mounted on a respective end of said axle, wherein said pair of wheels comprise an element of said first means for supporting said container and an element of said second means for supporting said container.
- 28. The fuel tank of claim 26 wherein said side and back walls define a pair of recesses, each recess accommodating a respective one of said wheels thereby enabling said container to be no wider at said wheels than at the remainder of said container.
- 29. The fuel tank of claim 26 wherein said first opening comprises a bunghole having a threaded periphery and further comprising a pump which can be selectively threaded into said bunghole.
- 30. The fuel tank of claim 26 further comprising:
- a second opening located on one of said container walls for allowing an outflow of the fuel, said second opening being spaced from said first opening; and,
- a valve secured to a stem defining said second opening in said container.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application, Ser. No. 08/376,824 filed on Jan. 23, 1995 now abandoned.
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Continuations (1)
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