Fuel recovery pump and register

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Inventors

Thompson, Thomas A.
Loomis, Delos J.

Application #

834940

Filed

Feb-13-1992

Published

Nov-2-1993

Current US Class

141/392
141/65
141/84

International Classes

B65B 003/04

Field of Search

141/65 141/392 141/225 141/207 141/7 141/84

Assignee

Bennett Pump Company (Muskegon, MI)

Examiners

Cusick; Ernest G.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Price, Heneveld, Cooper, DeWitt & Litton

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Abstract
An apparatus for withdrawing the fuel form the fuel tank of a liquid fuel powered vehicle and discharging the fuel into bulk storage tanks includes a pump that is selectively actuatable for pumping liquid fuel and having an inlet that is connected with a hose having a portion of sufficient length and flexibility to be inserted into the fuel tank of a vehicle. The hose is adapted to extend through the vehicle's filler pipe to the bottom of the tank. The pump has a liquid discharge conduit for connection to a fuel storage tank. A fuel meter is provided that is adapted to measuring the quantity of liquid being discharged by the pump into the discharge conduit. The hose may include a shutoff valve, which may be an automatic shutoff valve of the type used at gasoline stations.
 
Claims
We claim:

1. An apparatus for withdrawing the fuel from the fuel tank of a liquid fuel powered vehicle for the purpose of draining the tank comprising: a pump, said pump having a liquid discharge conduit connectable to an inlet pipe for a liquid fuel storage tank, a fuel meter for recording the quantity of liquid being discharged by said pump into said discharge conduit, said pump having an inlet, a hose having one end connected to said inlet, said hose having a valve at its other end, a flexible hose-like extension secured to said valve for insertion into the fuel tank of a vehicle for withdrawing fuel from the fuel tank of the vehicle.

2. The apparatus described in claim 1 wherein said hose-like extension is long enough to reach the bottom of the tank.



Description
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

The invention provides a metering pump for liquid fuel, such as gasoline or diesel fuel, capable of pumping the fuel out of the tanks of individual vehicles, measuring the quantity so removed, and discharging the fuel into bulk storage tanks, such as those used at fuel dispensing stations, ready for use in other vehicles The invention is particularly designed for use in connection with facilities wherein the number of vehicles requiring fuel removal is sufficiently large to justify providing special equipment for that purpose.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

Throughout the United States, there are a number of facilities having, as their business, the rental of various types of vehicles. These vehicles are operated for a definite period of time, such as one or two years, and disposed of by suitable means, such as being auctioned or offered to the public at special sales. These vehicles will be withdrawn from rental service and prepared for sale. Part of this preparation is to largely or completely empty their fuel tanks. These tanks normally have a significant amount of fuel in them. This is particularly true of vehicles that are withdrawn from active use after their last scheduled run, which may have been short, but which started the run with a full tank. Another practice common to the vehicle rental field is that of filling the tank and charging the customer for the fuel required to do this as part of the cost of renting the vehicle. Heretofore, the problem of removing the fuel has been a problem. Normally handled by providing a mobile unit which withdraws the fuel from the tanks of the vehicles and when this task is complete or the tank of the recovery vehicle is full, the fuel is disposed of by returning it to one of the bulk storage tanks connected with the facility's fuel dispensing equipment. These facilities usually do not have any means of measuring the quantity of fuel so recovered and returned to the system. Further, they have no means of providing a record of how much fuel is recovered from any particular vehicle or any record of the total amount of fuel that is sb recovered. This is important information, particularly in ascertaining the profitability or lack of profitability of the car rental operation. It is the object of this invention to provide a simple and effective means of removing the fuel from the tanks of the individual vehicles and of measuring and recording the quantities thus recovered.
 
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