FUEL TANK LEVEL SENSORS

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WALBRO WALBRO 2015 W. River Road, Suite 202 Tucson AZ 85704 Fuel tank level sensors; engine electronic control units; fuel pressure regulators; bypass fuel pressure regulators;Diaphragm carburetors; rotary carburetors; float bowl carburetors; carburetors; electric spark ignition units for engines, magneto spark ignition units for engines, electronic spark ignition units for engines, fuel injection units; engine parts, namely, throttle bodies, flywheels, push rods, chain oilers, mixing oil pumps, air filter units, fuel filter units, in-line fuel filters, air purge units, fuel tanks, plastic fuel tanks, filler necks, fuel pickups, multipoint fuel pickups, fuel pumps, pulse fuel pumps, electric fuel pumps, rotary fuel pumps, fuel pump modules, fuel modules, fuel pump flange assembly for mounting a fuel pump in a fuel tank, fuel manifolds, fuel pump assemblies for use with marine engines, oil coolers; fuel vapor separators; chain oilers for power chainsaws; pumps for refrigerators; air compressors; refrigerant compressors; vehicle engine parts, namely, oil coolers; exhaust couplings and tubes for engines and fittings for tubes for engines;Non-metal fuel hoses and vapor hoses for vehicles; flexible tubes, namely, plastic tubes for fuel and vapor and fittings for plastic tubes for fuel and vapor; and non-metal couplings and connectors for tubes and hoses for fuel and fuel vapor;Color is not claimed as a feature of the mark.;Fuel lines for vehicles; vapor lines for vehicles; connectors and fittings for fuel and vapor lines for vehicles; fittings for vapor and fuel lines;
WALBRO WALBRO ENGINE MANAGEMENT 7400 N. ORACLE ROAD SUITE 310 TUCSON AZ 85704 Fuel tank level sensors; engine electronic control units; fuel pressure regulators; bypass fuel pressure regulators;Diaphragm carburetors; rotary carburetors; float bowl carburetors; carburetors; electric spark ignition units for engines, magneto spark ignition units for engines, electronic spark ignition units for engines, fuel injection units; engine parts, namely, throttle bodies, flywheels, push rods, chain oilers, mixing oil pumps, air filter units, fuel filter units, in-line fuel filters, air purge units, fuel tanks, plastic fuel tanks, filler necks, fuel pickups, multipoint fuel pickups, fuel pumps, pulse fuel pumps, electric fuel pumps, rotary fuel pumps, fuel pump modules, fuel modules, fuel pump flange assembly for mounting a fuel pump in a fuel tank, fuel manifolds, fuel pump assemblies for use with marine engines, oil coolers; fuel vapor separators; chain oilers for power chainsaws; pumps for refrigerators; air compressors; refrigerant compressors; vehicle engine parts, namely, oil coolers; exhaust couplings and tubes for engines and fittings for tubes for engines;Non-metal fuel hoses and vapor hoses for vehicles; flexible tubes, namely, plastic tubes for fuel and vapor and fittings for plastic tubes for fuel and vapor; and non-metal couplings and connectors for tubes and hoses for fuel and fuel vapor;Color is not claimed as a feature of the mark.;Fuel lines for vehicles; vapor lines for vehicles; connectors and fittings for fuel and vapor lines for vehicles; fittings for vapor and fuel lines;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. Fuel for an engine is supplied from a first fuel tank. Return fuel from the engine is gathered in a second fuel tank for resupply to the engine. The second fuel tank is connected to and replenishable from the first fuel tank. The engine receives all its fuel from the second tank. On the second fuel tank there is a level device for regulating the fuel level. The level device is supplied with fuel from the first fuel tank via a first line. The first line has an inlet which is intended for fuel and which is connected to the second fuel tank in order to be able to remove fuel from the latter. The inlet is arranged at a level corresponding to the intended fuel level in the second fuel tank.