Tank indicator for container contents
The subject invention is a reminder and warning mechanism for a liquid container, such mechanism having movable or other visually oriented means thereof to alert a person whether the container is filled with only one type of liquid or with a mixture of liquids, and if mixed with various liquids to register what particular mixture ratio of mixed liquids. The subject invention is also applicable to non-liquid containers.
The subject invention relates to a means to allow one to keep track of the contents of a gasoline container, or other similar fluid or non-fluid containers. The most specific designated function of the subject invention is to provide means for the user of a gasoline container to denote in some manner on the container, or on an attachment thereto, whether the container is filled with gasoline only or with a mixture of gasoline and oil, and, in some instances to denote the ratio of gasoline and oil. This process can also be applied to other types of liquids or fluids that may potentially be stored in containers intermixed with other fluids or non-fluid substances.
The more specific purposes and intent of implementing the subject invention is focused on the practice of intermixing oil and gas for use on small engines used primarily in lawn mowers, snow blowers, pumps, or chain saws, for example. These small engines usually are two stroke cycles that run with a mixture of gas and oil for both lubrication and other functions. There are a variety of engines in the small engine genre and each type may call for or require a different ratio of gasoline and oil as poured into the gasoline tank. It is therefore important when using the same container with varying mixture contents from time to time, for different engine types, to ensure that the container has the right mixture of gas and oil for the particular engine on the given tool or implement.
Most vitally, most small engines will potentially be subjected to damage if gasoline is poured to the tank without oil. On the other hand, if the gasoline and oil mixture is not properly supplied for a give engine type, the engine performance will be adversely affected among other potential problems.
In this respect, it is common to mix the oil and gasoline in the same container or alternately at a different time use the same container for gasoline alone. After placing gasoline only in the container or placing a mixture of oil and gas in the same container, there is usually a left-over portion after the implement is used. This left over portion of gasoline or a mixture of gas and oil is often left in a container for storage and future usage. One of the problems later encountered is that when the container is retrieved for later usage it is common for the user to forget what was last placed in the container and if the container is then later used to fill up the tank for a small engine there is great risk involved if the remaining container contents are poured into a fuel tank if it is particularly pure gasoline only or if the fuel to oil mixture is improper for the type of engine involved.
OBJECTS OF THE INVENTIONThe following are object of the subject invention:
It is an object of the subject invention to provide an improved method to keep track of the contents of a gasoline container, and any possible ratio of mixed oil and gasoline therein, if there is a mixture;
Another object of the subject invention is to provide an improved device to register for reminder purposes the exact contents of a container used to store multiple internal liquids or non-liquid substances at the same times;
A further object of the subject invention is to provide means to warn individuals about the actual liquids, or combined liquid, content of a container;
Still another object of the subject invention is to provide an improved system for noting the precise contents of a liquid container;
Other and further objects of the subject invention will become apparent from a reading of the following description in conjunction with the claims and drawings.
The subject invention is a reminder and warning mechanism for a liquid container, such mechanism having moveable or other visually oriented means thereof to alert a person whether the container is filled with only one type of liquid or with a mixture of liquids, and if mixed with various liquids to register what particular mixture ratio of mixed liquids. The subject invention is also applicable to non-liquid containers.
In summary, the subject invention is a device to help one register the contents of a liquid bearing container to remind a user both as to the exact contents of the container and if multiple liquids are intermixed and present in the container, the exact ratio thereof.
In the most general format the register mechanism includes a dial or multiple dials or other physical or computer based means to indicate the presence of a particular liquid and which liquid and if mixtures of liquids, what liquids and what ratios of the liquids are present within the container.
In summary, one of the embodiments of the subject invention is a tag-like member or a metal plate, or other supporting member affixed to the fluid container, such as a gasoline container. This tag-like member will generally be comprised or based on a longitudinally extending member having one or more dial members to register the fluid contents placed in the container. The first dial member will be adapted to register one type of liquid only or alternatively a mixture of such liquids or non-liquids. Another dial may be placed on the tag-like member to register a ratio of mixed liquids or non-liquids last placed in the container. Other general embodiments may be used in this regard.
DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENT OF INVENTIONReferring now to the drawings in which a preferred embodiment of the subject invention is shown, it is to be noted that the subject invention is described as only one embodiment within the scope of this application and that other embodiments are envisioned to fall with the scope of this invention. Therefore, the following description of such preferred embodiment of the subject invention is not to be construed as limiting the scope of the invention herein, as set forth in the claims herein. It is also stressed that the subject invention is equally applicable to fluid containers as well as non-liquid containers.
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Further, the plate member 110 has formed a second circular indentation 160B which is similar in size, disposition, and shape to the first indented portion 160A, although there is no need to have the two depressions be of equal shape or depth. Depression 160B 160B also has a rotatable marker member 310 which is installed and positioned in the second indentation 160B in a manner similar to movable member 170. The rotatable marker 310 is preferably but not necessarily identical to the first rotatable marker and is identical in all other aspects. The rotatable marker 310 is movable to various marker positions such as position 315 of denoted for a mixture of gas and oil at one specific ration level and other positions 320 and 330 for denoting whether there is yet other mixtures of gas and oil.
The marking system can vary from the foregoing and can be based on other structures that permit such marking.
Claims
1. A marking device for helping an individual to register the contends of a container comprising:
- (a) a base surface member said base surface member having marking means thereon to denote types of contents of a container;
- (b) movable means appended to said base surface member to the various masking means.
Type: Application
Filed: Feb 28, 2007
Publication Date: Aug 28, 2008
Inventor: Paul A. Walters (Fort Wayne, IN)
Application Number: 11/712,004
International Classification: B65D 65/38 (20060101);