The Problem
When power goes out after a storm, gas stations with full underground tanks cannot dispense fuel. Communities are left stranded for days or weeks without access to life-saving fuel for vehicles, generators, and emergency equipment.
A manually operated fuel pump so life-saving fuel can be dispensed during power outages. Fuel for cars, emergency vehicles, chainsaws, generators, and more — when you need it most.
Fully engineered and ready for manufacturing, retail, wholesale, distribution, or licensing.
The Storm Fuel Guardian is patented (U.S. Patent #11,401,153), fully engineered, and has a working prototype available. It's ready for manufacturing, retail, wholesale, distribution, or licensing opportunities.
Watch how this manually operated fuel pump can provide life-saving fuel during emergencies and power outages — no electricity required.
During a hurricane warning, there's always a mad rush to the gas station to get fuel to evacuate or simply top off your tank. Fueling up is on everyone's mind, as there's always the concern that after the storm, there won't be power or any fuel. It could be days or even several weeks before power is restored.
The Storm Fuel Guardian solves this problem. With this manually operated fuel pump, life-saving fuel can be pumped and dispensed during times of power outages. The public will now be able to pick up the pieces in the aftermath of the storm and begin the cleanup process.
When power goes out after a storm, gas stations with full underground tanks cannot dispense fuel. Communities are left stranded for days or weeks without access to life-saving fuel for vehicles, generators, and emergency equipment.
The Storm Fuel Guardian is a manually operated fuel pump that dispenses fuel without electricity. It provides much needed fuel for cars, emergency vehicles, chainsaws, generators, and more — so debris can be removed and roads can be cleared.
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Inventor Michael Johnson of Shingle Springs, CA created the Storm Fuel Guardian after watching communities struggle in the aftermath of hurricanes, tsunamis, earthquakes, tornadoes, and floods. Many turn to portable emergency generators for electricity to run refrigerators, freezers, air conditioners, furnaces, or chainsaws to assist with cleanup — but these generators require fuel to operate.
Gas stations are affected in the same manner. A lack of electrical power means that even stations with full underground tanks are unable to dispense fuel. Michael knew there had to be another way, and developed the Storm Fuel Guardian.
The invention is a hand-powered fuel pumping station. The public will now be able to pick up the pieces in the aftermath of a storm and begin the cleanup process, with much needed fuel for cars, emergency vehicles, generators, chainsaws, and more.