Engine-driven working machine
US-10280837-B2 · May 7, 2019 · US
US2016160753A1 · US · A1
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-2016160753-A1 |
| Application number | US-201514963484-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | A1 |
| Filing date | Dec 9, 2015 |
| Priority date | Dec 9, 2014 |
| Publication date | Jun 9, 2016 |
| Grant date | — |
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A portable generator system is disclosed which includes a portable generator and an auxiliary fuel tank. The auxiliary fuel tank may be mounted to and removed from the portable generator without tools. A fuel connector between the auxiliary fuel tank and the portable generator includes a male fitting and a female fitting. The male fitting engages the female fitting without tools and aids in aligning the auxiliary fuel tank with the portable generator.
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We claim: 1 . A fuel storage system for a fuel-powered machine, the fuel storage system comprising: a housing integrally mounted to the fuel-powered machine, the housing including a first opening; a first fuel tank mounted to the housing and in fluid communication with the fuel-powered machine; a first portion of a fuel fitting accessible through the first opening; and at least one auxiliary tank removably mounted to the housing, the auxiliary tank including: a housing having a second opening, and a second portion of the fuel fitting accessible through the second opening, wherein when the auxiliary tank is mounted to the fuel-powered machine, the second portion of the fuel fitting operatively engages the first portion of the fuel fitting to establish a fluid flow path between the auxiliary tank and the first fuel tank. 2 . The fuel storage system of claim 1 wherein the fuel-powered machine includes a control circuit, the housing integrally mounted to the fuel-powered machine includes a third opening and the housing on the at least one auxiliary tank includes a fourth opening, the fuel storage system further comprising: a first portion of an electrical connector accessible through the third opening; a second portion of the electrical connector accessible through the fourth opening; and at least one sensor mounted in the auxiliary tank, wherein when the auxiliary tank is mounted to the fuel-powered machine, the second portion of the electrical connector operatively engages the first portion of the electrical connector to establish an electrical connection between the at least one sensor and the control circuit. 3 . The fuel storage system of claim 1 wherein the fuel-powered machine includes a plurality of feet for supporting the fuel-powered machine and an upper surface of the housing for the at least one auxiliary tank includes a plurality of cavities, each cavity operable to receive one of the plurality of feet when the auxiliary tank is mounted to the fuel-powered machine. 4 . The fuel storage system of claim 1 wherein: the housing on the at least one auxiliary tank includes a first surface and a second surface opposite the first surface, the second opening is located in the first surface, the housing includes a third opening in the second surface, the at least one auxiliary tank includes a first portion of the fuel fitting accessible through the third opening, such that a first auxiliary tank, selected from the at least one auxiliary tank, is mounted to the housing integrally mounted to the fuel-powered machine and a second auxiliary tank, selected from the at least one auxiliary tank, is mounted to the housing of the first auxiliary tank, and when the second auxiliary tank is mounted to the first auxiliary tank, the second portion of the fuel fitting in the second auxiliary tank operatively engages the first portion of the fuel fitting in the first auxiliary tank to establish a fluid flow path between the second auxiliary tank and the first auxiliary tank. 5 . The fuel storage system of claim 1 wherein the first fuel tank includes a passage providing a fluid flow path to ambient air when auxiliary tank is not mounted to the first fuel tank and wherein the fuel fitting blocks the passage when the auxiliary tank is mounted to the first fuel tank. 6 . The fuel storage system of claim 5 wherein the auxiliary tank is vented to the ambient air such that when the auxiliary tank is mounted to the first fuel tank and fuel is consumed from the first fuel tank by the fuel-powered machine, a vacuum is established between the first fuel tank and the auxiliary fuel tank to draw fuel from the auxiliary fuel tank into the first fuel tank. 7 . The fuel storage system of claim 1 wherein the fuel storage system further comprises a pump mounted within the housing, the pump including an inlet and an outlet, wherein the inlet is in fluid communication with the second portion of the fuel fitting to receive fuel from the auxiliary tank and the outlet is in fluid communication with the first fuel tank to deliver fuel from the pump to the first fuel tank. 8 . The fuel storage system of claim 1 wherein the fuel fitting is a quick-release fitting. 9 . The fuel storage system of claim 8 wherein: the first portion of the fuel fitting includes a first spring biasing a piston in the first portion of the fuel fitting to a closed position, the second portion of the fuel fitting includes a second spring biasing a plunger in the second portion of the fuel fitting to a closed position, and when the fuel-powered machine is placed on the auxiliary fuel tank, the plunger engages the piston and a weight of the fuel-powered machine causes each of the first spring and the second spring to become compressed such that the both the piston and the plunger are moved to an open position establishing, at least in part, the fluid flow path between the auxiliary tank and the first fuel tank. 10 . A modular fuel storage system for an engine, the modular fuel storage system comprising: a main fuel tank including: a first cavity operable to contain fuel, a first fill opening in fluid communication with the first cavity, a fill cap removably mounted to the first fill opening, a first passage establishing a fluid flow path between the first cavity and the engine, a second passage in fluid communication with ambient air, and a first portion of a quick-release fuel fitting in fluid communication with the first cavity; and an auxiliary fuel tank removably mounted to the main fuel tank, the auxiliary fuel tank including: a second cavity operable to contain fuel, a second fill opening in fluid communication with the second cavity, a fill cap removably mounted to the second fill opening, a second portion of the quick-release fuel fitting, wherein when the auxiliary fuel tank is mounted to the main fuel tank, the first and second portions of the quick-release fuel fittings establish a fuel flow path between the auxiliary fuel tank and the main fuel tank. 11 . The modular fuel storage system of claim 10 wherein: the first portion of the quick-release fuel fitting is located remotely from the first cavity, the first portion of the quick-release fuel fitting includes a first hose fitting and a second hose fitting, the first hose fitting receives a fuel line connected between the first cavity and the first hose fitting, the second hose fitting is in fluid communication with ambient air, the first portion of the quick-release fuel fitting establishes a fluid flow path between the first hose fitting and the second hose fitting to ambient air when the auxiliary fuel tank is not mounted to the main fuel tank, and the first portion of the quick-release fuel fitting establishes a fluid flow path between the first hose fitting and the second portion of the quick-release fuel fitting when the auxiliary fuel tank is mounted to the main fuel tank. 12 . The modular fuel storage system of claim 10 wherein: the main fuel tank further includes a first portion of an electrical connector, the auxiliary fuel tank further includes a second portion of the electrical connector, and the auxiliary fuel tank includes at least one sensor operable to transmit a signal via the electrical connector when the auxiliary fuel tank is mounted to the main fuel tank. 13 . The modular fuel storage system of claim 10 wherein: the main fuel tank and the engine are mounted to a housing having a plurality of feet, and the auxiliary fuel tank includes a housing having a plurality of cavities on an upper surface of the housing, each cavity operable to receive one of th
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