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US1352792A
US1352792A US377530A US37753020A US1352792A US 1352792 A US1352792 A US 1352792A US 377530 A US377530 A US 377530A US 37753020 A US37753020 A US 37753020A US 1352792 A US1352792 A US 1352792A
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  • My present invention relates generally to fuel tanks, and more particularly to tank wagons which are commonly provided with small upper filling spouts communicating with their one or more compartments and having valved caps from which there is commonly a good bit of leakage due to over filling, in the placement and removal or" filling spouts, and also due to the jolting and jarring of the vehicle over rough roadways, my object being the provision of simple,
  • each of the cyllnders 13 are connected by depending pipes 16 to a lower waste storage tank 17, the latter of which mayhave an outlet valve 18 of either the ordinaryform or provided wlth a lock 19 so that its manipulation is preventedexcept at the filling station if'it is so desired.
  • These several catch basin outlet pipes 16 may be connected to one another so as to provide for a single connection at each side of the'waste tank 17 as in Fig. 1, or, in case different fluids are utilized in the several tank compartments, a waste storage tank l7 as in Fig. 3 may be provided with a similar number of compartments 17 b and the catch basin outlet pipes 16Fmay I lead separately to these compartments as shown in order to avoid comming'ling of the different fluids.
  • my invention provides very simple attachments which" 7 will soon pay for themselves in the salvage of present waste, and will avoid difliculties between drivers and filling station superintendents as to the amount of waste under present circumstances and will bring about more equitable'relation between concerned.
  • I may vary the described construction to i the extent of providing the top of the tank 11 with openings inside the cylinders 13 and at opposite sides of the filling spouts 12." These openings are normally closed, by plugs 20 and by removing the plugs 20 and inserting plugs of any suitable character within the adjacent ends of the'pipes16,
  • a portable fiuidtank-having anupper I v filling spout a cylinder around the filling spout in spaced relation and extending thereab'ove, a valved cap for normally closing the cylinder, a Waste storage tank, and a pipe connection leading from the lower portion of the cylinder to the said Waste tank as described' Y 2.
  • a portable liquid tank having an upper fillinglspout, means forming a catch basin around the filling spout and extending 10 basin has a pipe connection, having a valved I outlet as described.

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J. L. DAY.
FUEL TANK.
APPLICATION FILED APR-29, 1920;
Patented Sept.
2 SHEETS J. L. DAY.
FUEL TANK.
APPLICATION FILED APR. 29. 1920.
Patented Sept. 14, 1920.
2 ,SHEETSSHEET 2.
awwwtoz I JOHN DAY, rannrnrs, r'nnnnssnni FUEL-TANK.
Specification of Letters Patent: 14 192g) Application filed April 29, 1920. S-erialiNo. 377,530.
To all whom it may concern: v 7 Be it known that I, JOHN L. DAY, a citizen of the United States of America, residing at ltLemphis, in the county of Shelby and.
State of Tennessee, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Fuel- Tanks, of which the following isa specification. I
My present invention relates generally to fuel tanks, and more particularly to tank wagons which are commonly provided with small upper filling spouts communicating with their one or more compartments and having valved caps from which there is commonly a good bit of leakage due to over filling, in the placement and removal or" filling spouts, and also due to the jolting and jarring of the vehicle over rough roadways, my object being the provision of simple,
comparatively inexpensive additions to the In the accompanying drawings I have shown a motor tank truck generally at 10, the tank of which appears at 11 and may be divided into several compartments as is commonly the case, eachcompartment having a small upper filling spout 12 which is ordinarily provided with a cap having a safety valve forming a vent and from which under ordinary circumstances there is considerable waste of gasolene or other fuel oil from the tank due to the jolting and jarring over rough roads and careless placing and removal of filling tubes. This waste ordinarily runs down the sides of thetank and drips from its lower portion, and to prevent this waste I provide the tank with an upright cylinder 13 rising therefrom in spaced relation around and above each filling spout 12, each cylinder forming a catch basin therein around the filling spout and having an upper cap '14 provided with a safety valve 15, removal of'the cap 14 permitting of ready access to the filling shout 12. l I
The lower side portions of each of the cyllnders 13 are connected by depending pipes 16 to a lower waste storage tank 17, the latter of which mayhave an outlet valve 18 of either the ordinaryform or provided wlth a lock 19 so that its manipulation is preventedexcept at the filling station if'it is so desired. These several catch basin outlet pipes 16 may be connected to one another so as to provide for a single connection at each side of the'waste tank 17 as in Fig. 1, or, in case different fluids are utilized in the several tank compartments, a waste storage tank l7 as in Fig. 3 may be provided with a similar number of compartments 17 b and the catch basin outlet pipes 16Fmay I lead separately to these compartments as shown in order to avoid comming'ling of the different fluids. v
In either event it is obvious my invention provides very simple attachments which" 7 will soon pay for themselves in the salvage of present waste, and will avoid difliculties between drivers and filling station superintendents as to the amount of waste under present circumstances and will bring about more equitable'relation between concerned.
all parties It is furthermore obvious that while I have shown my invention as applied to tank wagons, it is obvious it is equally applicable j to other portableliquidconveyances, such as tank railway cars and the like and that in either use it will be effective and etficient for the intended purposes.
I may vary the described construction to i the extent of providing the top of the tank 11 with openings inside the cylinders 13 and at opposite sides of the filling spouts 12." These openings are normally closed, by plugs 20 and by removing the plugs 20 and inserting plugs of any suitable character within the adjacent ends of the'pipes16,
when filling the tank 11, any liquid spilling within the cylinders will be allowed to drain into the tank instead otrunning downwardly into the waste tank. I
I claim V 1. A portable fiuidtank-having anupper I v filling spout a cylinder around the filling spout in spaced relation and extending thereab'ove, a valved cap for normally closing the cylinder, a Waste storage tank, and a pipe connection leading from the lower portion of the cylinder to the said Waste tank as described' Y 2. A portable liquid tank having an upper fillinglspout, means forming a catch basin around the filling spout and extending 10 basin has a pipe connection, having a valved I outlet as described.
' In testimony whereof v signature.
JOHN DAY.
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US4162020A (en) * 1977-06-03 1979-07-24 Donald K. Smith Anti-spill device
US4482017A (en) * 1982-03-09 1984-11-13 Alexis Fire Equipment Co. Liquid supply tank
WO1992012374A1 (en) * 1991-01-07 1992-07-23 Brand Randolf W Fuel spillage control apparatus
US5323820A (en) * 1991-01-07 1994-06-28 Brand Randolf W Fuel spillage control apparatus
US5515889A (en) * 1991-01-07 1996-05-14 Brand; Randolf W. Fluid fill nozzle having spillage control
US5979513A (en) * 1991-01-07 1999-11-09 Brand; Randolf W. Fuel spillage control apparatus having audible warning
US20140360625A1 (en) * 2013-06-10 2014-12-11 Marlon WILLIAMSON Overfill containment systems for tankers
US10989361B2 (en) * 2018-07-05 2021-04-27 Atelier Gerard Beaulieu Inc. Fuel tank and methods

Cited By (10)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US4162020A (en) * 1977-06-03 1979-07-24 Donald K. Smith Anti-spill device
US4482017A (en) * 1982-03-09 1984-11-13 Alexis Fire Equipment Co. Liquid supply tank
WO1992012374A1 (en) * 1991-01-07 1992-07-23 Brand Randolf W Fuel spillage control apparatus
US5186222A (en) * 1991-01-07 1993-02-16 Brand Randolf W Fuel spillage control apparatus
US5255721A (en) * 1991-01-07 1993-10-26 Brand Randolf W Fuel spillage control apparatus
US5323820A (en) * 1991-01-07 1994-06-28 Brand Randolf W Fuel spillage control apparatus
US5515889A (en) * 1991-01-07 1996-05-14 Brand; Randolf W. Fluid fill nozzle having spillage control
US5979513A (en) * 1991-01-07 1999-11-09 Brand; Randolf W. Fuel spillage control apparatus having audible warning
US20140360625A1 (en) * 2013-06-10 2014-12-11 Marlon WILLIAMSON Overfill containment systems for tankers
US10989361B2 (en) * 2018-07-05 2021-04-27 Atelier Gerard Beaulieu Inc. Fuel tank and methods

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