Portable generator
US-2015059662-A1 · Mar 5, 2015 · US
US11149630B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11149630-B2 |
| Application number | US-201916357418-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Mar 19, 2019 |
| Priority date | May 7, 2018 |
| Publication date | Oct 19, 2021 |
| Grant date | Oct 19, 2021 |
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A standby generator having an engine with oil drain tube that facilitates removal of engine oil from the standby generator is disclosed. The standby generator includes an enclosure comprising a plurality of sidewalls, with an opening formed in one of the sidewalls, and an engine positioned within the enclosure. The engine further includes an oil drain and an oil drain tube having a first end coupled to the oil drain and a second end that opens and closes to selectively drain oil from the engine, the oil drain tube being positionable so as to extend out through the opening. The opening in the one of the sidewalls is lower than the oil drain, such that the oil drain tube is positioned with a downward angle when extending from the oil drain and out of the enclosure through the opening.
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What is claimed is: 1. A standby generator comprising: an enclosure comprising a plurality of sidewalls, with an opening formed in one of the sidewalls; and an engine positioned within the enclosure, the engine comprising: an oil drain, and an oil drain tube having a first end coupled to the oil drain and a second end that opens and closes to selectively drain oil from the engine, the oil drain tube being positionable so as to extend out through the opening; and wherein the opening in the one of the sidewalls is lower than the oil drain such that the oil drain tube is positioned with a downward angle when extending from the oil drain and out of the enclosure through the opening. 2. The standby generator of claim 1 wherein the oil drain tube is flexible to extend and retract the second end through the opening. 3. The standby generator of claim 2 wherein the engine comprises a bracket mounted thereto to selectively hold the second end in the enclosure above a maximum oil fill level of the engine. 4. The standby generator of claim 3 wherein the oil drain tube comprises a hose and the bracket comprises a hose clamp comprising three or more fingers. 5. The standby generator of claim 1 further comprising a fitting and a plug having mating threads coupled to the oil drain tube at the second end. 6. The standby generator of claim 1 wherein the first end of the oil drain tube comprises a quick disconnect hose coupling selectively connectable to the oil drain. 7. The standby generator of claim 1 wherein the opening in the sidewall is located in a front sidewall of the standby generator. 8. A standby generator comprising: a standby generator enclosure comprising a base, a top, and a plurality of sidewalls extending generally vertically from the base to the top, the enclosure having an opening in one of the sidewalls to receive an oil drain conduit; an engine mounted to the base in the enclosure, the engine comprising: an oil drain; an oil drain conduit including: a first end coupled to the oil drain to receive oil therefrom; and a second end moveable between an upper position and a lower position, the upper position located at a height above a maximum oil fill level of the engine and the lower position located at a height lower than the oil drain, with the second end extending out of the enclosure through the opening when in the lower position; and a holding mechanism to selectively hold the oil drain conduit in the upper position. 9. The standby generator of claim 8 wherein the sidewall having the opening comprises a front sidewall of the standby generator. 10. The standby generator of claim 8 wherein, when at the lower position, the oil drain conduit extends through the opening at a downward angle. 11. The standby generator of claim 8 further comprising a stop at the second end to selectively close the oil drain conduit. 12. The standby generator of claim 11 wherein the stop comprises one of a plug and a cap. 13. The standby generator of claim 8 wherein the oil drain conduit comprises a quick connect fitting at one or more of the first end and second end. 14. The standby generator of claim 8 wherein the holding mechanism comprises a clasp to hold the oil drain conduit. 15. The standby generator of claim 8 wherein the oil drain conduit comprises a hose with a hose clamp at both ends. 16. The standby generator of claim 8 further comprising a plug to close the opening in the sidewall when the oil drain conduit is in the upper position. 17. An engine assembly comprising: an engine base; and an engine mounted on the engine base, the engine comprising: an oil drain at a lower end of the engine, a flexible oil tube comprising: a first end coupled to receive oil from the oil drain, and a second end that opens and closes to selectively drain oil from the engine; wherein the oil tube is flexible between a first position having the second end positioned above a maximum oil level to operate the engine, and a second position having the second end lower than the first end; and an oil tube holder coupled to the engine to selectively hold the oil tube in the first position. 18. The engine assembly of claim 17 wherein the engine base comprises a plurality of standoffs angled toward an axis of the engine crankshaft. 19. The engine assembly of claim 17 wherein, when the oil tube is in the first position, the oil tube extends horizontally at the first end and vertically at the second end. 20. The engine assembly of claim 17 wherein the oil tube comprises a hose with a fitting at the first end coupled to the oil drain and a fitting at the second end coupled to an end plug or end cap. 21. The engine assembly of claim 17 wherein the oil tube holder comprises a bracket mounted to the engine with a clasp to hold the oil tube. 22. The engine assembly of claim 17 wherein the engine is coupled to drive an alternator to produce electrical energy as a standby generator, and wherein the oil tube extends through an opening in an outer enclosure of the standby generator when in the second position.
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