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Kyle Achor, Monticello, IN US
| Patent application number | Description | Published |
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| 20100101535 | FUEL RAIL VENT SYSTEM - A fuel rail vent system for evacuating air from a fuel rail includes a first fuel reservoir and a first fuel line extending between the first fuel reservoir and the fuel rail. A fuel pump is configured in fluid communication with the first fuel reservoir to pump liquid fuel from the first fuel reservoir to the fuel rail through the first fuel line. A second fuel line separate from the first fuel line extends between the first fuel reservoir and the fuel rail. A primer system is configured for fluid communication with the first fuel reservoir to pump liquid fuel from the first fuel reservoir to the fuel rail through the second fuel line. A second fuel reservoir separate from the first fuel reservoir is configured for fluid communication with the fuel rail downstream of the fuel rail to receive any excess liquid fuel and/or fuel vapor upstream therefrom. | 04-29-2010 |
| 20110048386 | FUEL VAPOR SEPARATOR WITH EVAPORATIVE EMISSIONS CHAMBER AND MARINE FUEL SYSTEM AND ENGINE THEREWITH - A unitized fuel vapor separator and evaporative emission device; marine fuel system, and marine engine therewith are provided. The device includes a fuel vapor separator and evaporative emissions chamber having a common wall separating the fuel vapor separator from the evaporative emissions chamber. The fuel vapor separator is configured for fluid communication with an upstream fuel tank and with a fuel pump and has a fuel vapor outlet to channel fuel vapor outwardly therefrom. The evaporative emissions chamber is configured for fluid communication with the fuel tank to receive fuel vapor therefrom and has an adsorption material for adsorbing fuel vapor and dissipating air from the fuel vapor through an air outlet to channel the air outwardly therefrom. | 03-03-2011 |
| 20110132469 | SNAP ASSEMBLY DECOUPLED FLOAT VAPOR VENT APPARATUS - This invention relates generally to a vapor vent system for an internal combustion engine such as an outboard marine fuel injected engine. The vapor vent system includes a snap assembly decoupled float vapor vent in order to vent vapors from the vapor separator. The snap assembly design reduces costs, vibration and assembly requirements. | 06-09-2011 |
Kyle D. Achor, Monticello, IN US
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| 20100102257 | VAPOR VENT CONTROL APPARATUS, SYSTEM AND OUTBOARD MARINE ENGINE THEREWITH - An outboard marine engine has vapor vent control apparatus including a fuel inlet in fluid communication with a fuel reservoir of the engine. The fuel inlet is operably attachable to a fuel pin of a fuel connector. When attached, liquid fuel flows to the fuel reservoir and when detached, liquid fuel flow out of the fuel inlet is prevented. A vapor vent passage is configured in fluid communication with the liquid fuel reservoir and an air intake of the engine. A vent pin is disposed in the vapor vent passage. The vent pin moves between a first position upon attaching the fuel connector to the fuel inlet and a second position upon detaching the fuel connector from the fuel inlet. In the first position, the vapor vent passage is open to fuel vapor flow and, when in the second position, the vapor vent passage is closed to fuel vapor flow. | 04-29-2010 |
| 20100273370 | MARINE FUEL DELIVERY SYSTEM WITH PLASTIC HOUSING AND METHOD OF CONSTRUCTION THEREOF - A marine fuel delivery system and method of construction thereof provides at least one of a fuel filter housing and a fuel vapor separator housing with a lower support cap extending laterally therefrom, with the lower support cap being formed as a single piece of plastic material with the fuel filter housing and/or fuel vapor separator housing. In addition, the system includes a heat shield extending upwardly from the lower support cap. The fuel filter housing and/or fuel vapor separator housing; the lower support cap and the heat shield are constructed as a monolithic piece of thermoset plastic that does not melt when directly exposed to a 650° C. flame for 2½ minutes. | 10-28-2010 |
Kyle Dean Achor, Monticello, IN US
| Patent application number | Description | Published |
|---|---|---|
| 20080278018 | BLDC MOTOR ASSEMBLY - A BLDC electric motor assembly ( | 11-13-2008 |
| 20110057531 | BLDC Motor Assembly - A BLDC electric motor assembly ( | 03-10-2011 |
