FUEL TRANSFER SYSTEMS

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CLEAN REFUELING Fuel Transfer Technologies Inc. P.O. Box 23014 Moncton, New Brunswick E1A6S8 Canada Fuel transfer systems, accessories for fuel transfer systems, namely, nozzles, spouts, hoses, pumps, and nozzle and hose assemblies; portable fuel containers; carts and dollies for carrying portable fuel containers; re fueling systems; liquid transfer systems; chemical transfer systems; portable chemical containers; carts and dollies for carrying portable chemical containers; system and apparatus and accessories for transferring liquid petroleum based fuels; baseball caps, hats, caps, toques, metal key chains and metal key rings, knapsacks, all purpose sports bags, tote bags, back packs, belt bag, coffee mugs, drinking glasses, water bottles, coffee mugs, apparel, shirts, t-shirts, sweat shirts, sweaters, hockey jerseys, jackets, warm-up suits, jerseys, pants, sweat pants, headbands, wristbands, shorts, socks, ear-muffs, scarves, place mats, bumper stickers, promotional merchandise, stickers, floor mats, floor stickers, decals; software for cause campaigns, software for cause marketing; pre-recorded data files used to advance the cause of the objectives of a cause, nonprofit organization, or not-for-profit organization and to inform others of the services offered by the cause, nonprofit organization, or not-for-profit organization; software for cause campaigns and the like. Cause campaigns, promotional material for cause campaigns, development of software for cause campaigns, development of web sites for cause campaigns; cause marketing, promotional material for cause marketing, development of software for cause marketing, development of web sites for cause marketing; cause marketing, namely, promotional strategies that link a company's sales campaign directly to a non-profit organization; providing guidance and coordination regarding the purchase (in cash or trade) of the right to exploit the commercial potential associated with a site on the world wide web; community relations consulting, namely, advising corporations on their involvement in communities; promotional consulting; consulting to a cause, non-profit organization, or not-for-profit organization; consulting by causes, non-profit organizations, or not-for-profit organizations to companies; developing, implementing, managing and measuring promotional strategies linking a company's corporate brand, product and/or services to a cause, non-profit organization, and not-for-profit organization and related activities; event marketing, namely, developing, implementing, managing and measuring promotional strategies linking a company brand to an event; special events, namely, a unique corporate activity that is conducted for a variety of stakeholders; promotions, namely, conducting activities that encourage the positioning, purchase and the direct selling of corporate products; product placement in media, namely, guiding, negotiating and implementing strategies that integrate corporate brands into news and entertainment programming and events; sponsorship agreement/contract negotiation, namely, providing expertise in the area of sponsorship agreement negotiation; web site development for cause marketing; pre-recorded data files used to advance the cause of a company's objectives and to inform others of the services offered by the company; promotional and public awareness campaigns; providing a website featuring temporary use of non-downloadable software that enables users to conduct online campaigns in the nature of soliciting and accepting donations for a cause, non-profit organization, or not-for-profit organization; advertising, marketing, and promoting the goods and services of others via multi-platform campaigns, marketing and public relations; advisory services in the field of organizing and developing promotional campaigns, advisory services in the field of organizing and developing promotional campaigns for corporations to effectuate social change, advisory services in the field of organizing and developing cause campaigns, advisory services in the field of organizing and developing cause campaigns for corporations to effectuate social change; organizing and developing promotional campaigns for corporations to effectuate social change, organizing and developing promotional campaigns for corporations, organizing and developing cause campaigns for corporations to effectuate social change, organizing and developing cause campaigns for corporations; promoting the goods and services of others, promulgating the goods and services of others, promoting the charities of others, promulgating the charities of others; publicity consultation; social media strategy and marketing consultancy focusing on helping others create and extend their product and brand strategies by building virally engaging marketing solutions; charitable fundraising services through cause-related marketing campaigns; charitable fundraising, namely, by organizing fundraising events, initiatives, and campaigns in support of charitable and social causes; promoting the goods and services of others through online advertising and marketing campaigns which feature loyalty and cause marketing programs;
G CAN Fuel Transfer Technologies Inc. P.O. Box 23014 Moncton, New Brunswick E1A6S8 Canada Fuel transfer systems, accessories for fuel transfer systems, portable fuel containers;GAS CAN;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. This invention is directed toward a computer-controlled auxiliary fuel tank system that works with both gas and diesel-fueled vehicles, and can operate independently, or in combination with an auxiliary fuel tank, auxiliary fuel pump, sending unit, check valves, inlet and outlet fuel lines, wiring harness, computer module, auxiliary emissions canister assembly, vehicle installation means, and LCD and LED display devices. The invention is not dependent upon any other computer systems and is fully transparent to any on-board systems. In addition to overseeing the transfer of fuel from the auxiliary tank to the OEM tank, the fuel monitoring system (FMS) monitors a variety of functions of the vehicle, and from that data can calculate and display a wide range of information for the user, and is fully user calibratable. The invention not only warns of low fuel situations, but also provides a wide range of diagnostic tools to analyze and display problems with the fuel system.