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  • This invent-ion relates to the valveless anultiple delivery typeof force feed lubri- 4cators employed in the lubrication of automobiles and the like, and has for its object to provide a lsimpley and efficient structural arrangement .and combination of parts whereby the operation of the pump plungers and the change in unison therewith of the fiow of the lubricant is attained in a simple, effective and positive manner, all as will hereinaftermore fully appear.
  • Figure 1 is a sidey ele ation of the mechanism, with the inclosing tank shown in section.
  • Fig. 2 is a detail horizont-al section on line -m
  • Fig. 3 is a sectional plan view on line @JJ-'
  • Fig.- il is a detail plan view of the fixed member of the pump mechanism. with the outlet pipes shown in section.
  • Fig. is an inverted plan view of the movable pump casing, illustrating the inlet-outlet. ports of the same.
  • Fig. 6 is a detail horizontal section ⁇ on line a02-m2
  • Fig. T is a central longitudinal section on line ais-x3, Fig. 3.
  • Fig. 8 is a detail .vertical section on line m*-'-w*Fig. 2, showing the pump parts 1,11 the suction or receiving position.
  • Fig. 9, is a companion view showing the. parts in a delivery position.
  • 1 represents an openl top tank of any usual form, adapted to contain the supply of lubricant or other iuid to Abe pumped.
  • ysemi-roltary pump casing 1s formed with a series of alternating inlet and outlet ports 6 and 7 in concentric relation tothe axis ofthe aforesaid ournal stem 5.
  • the above referred "tolinletports 6 are preferably straight vertical passages eX- tendingy through Athe fixed member 4 and opening at bottom into the tank chamber as.
  • the outletports 7 are preferably of a U form, radially arranged and connected at their outer ends with individual outletpipes 8, which'in A turn extend out through an inclosing Wall of the tank 1, to the required points of delivery, as usualv in multiple delivery lubricators.
  • stems are of a less diameter than said' plungers, in order to provide bearmgshoulders at the1r point of intersection, which shoulders are" adapted for bearing engagement. with the head 12 in t-hevvdownward movement of the msm.
  • 26 is.y a.v detachable coupling adapted to t fthe WQI'IH .alinedyl vresiliency of the ring however is vadapted vto -be inserted through the filling o ening 3 in for koperative enga ement in a horizontal 'bearing orilice in a lock 20, which in turn spider 12,y and the pulnpplun'gers carried hearingboxfofthe'standard 17, and having samektol im art .
  • the downstroke 4to vthe p lun'gers 13, 1n the operation oft-.he mecha- 1'5 are a series of squarey nuts screwing upon the stems 14 above .the head or spider 12,'and in theiradj'ustment on said stems are adapted to rovide more or less lost -motion between t e vpump plungers and the carr in head 12, witha corresponding indivi ua decrease or increase in the stroke of said lungers
  • 16 is a resilient open-sided ring or band encompassin the seriesl ofsquare nuts. 15 and having caring against the outermost flat sides ⁇ of. the same to prevent any turningmovement of saidnuts under the jarring hstress of the mechanism in actual use.
  • ' 18 is the crank shaft above referred to, and carrying at one end a crank' pin'19 adapted is journaledv in the plunger carrying head.
  • '1 2 and pump casing 9 by'upper and lower vertical trunnions or stems 21 and 22, which the respect-ive head 12 and casing '9.
  • the lower 'trunn1on'- 22 in addition to a semi-rotary movement is i adapted to have an independent reciprocating movement in the pump casmg corre-v 45 spondin -in extent to the ythrovv of the aforesai crank pin'19, Whilethe upper trunnion 21,- has a like semi-rotary move# mentbut is held from any independent reciprocating movement byan abutment n ut 23 or other equivalent means, secured to lts.- upper end, and so that the rotation of the crank pin 19, will' impart 'a corresponding up and downst-roke to the. carrying head or thereby. f
  • Y 24' is .a worm wheel secured to the crank shaft 18 'at the end opposite to the crank operative engagement fwitlithwormzzwheels shaft journaled in the lower s.
  • the crank ,pin '19 in its 'normal revolution is adapted to impart the usual up and down stroke to' the series of pump plun- 'gers,' and in unison therewith to impart a semi-rotary movement to the pump casing 9 and its accessories upon the fixed member 4 of the pump mechanism to alternately reg- .ister the inlet-outlet ports 11 of the series of pump barrels- 10, With the inlet .and-outlet ports 6 and 7 of the aforesaid fixed j member 4, and 'the ymovements of the parts are so timed that during the main portion of the upstroke offthe pump plungers 13, the inlet-outlet ports 11 'of the pump barrels will be in communication with the inlet passage 6 of the fixed pump member 4, as ⁇ illustrated infFig.
  • a lubricatorg-thel combination 'of a fixed-gmember formed with-fa circular sel ries of alternately arranged inletandv outlet ports, a semi-rotar puni casing bearing on said "fixed mem r an formed with Va circular .series ofpump'barrels having at' their lower ends inlet-outlet 'portsfad'apted to alternately register -withthe aforesaid inlet and outlet ports ofthe fixed member, a series of pump plungers moving in said Apump barrels, aV plunger carrying head common to this aseres of plungers,v means for individually varying the stroke of said plungers,"and means for imparting?simultaneous reciprocation to said carryinghead g ports,
  • a plungercarrying head common to the series of plungera'and means for yimparting simultaneous reciprocation. to said carrying head and aj ⁇ semi-rotary movement to t 'e-'pump easing;v the saine comprising fa" crankshaft having .a crank, pin and a blockengaging-said crank pin and provided witliupp'er'and lower trunnions having rev ective bearings in the pump casing and linger carrying head.
  • a plunger carrying head 'common tothe series'ofl plungersg means for individually varying the stroke of said Vplun'gers, -the same comprising screw-threaded stems at the upper ends of 'tlie'plungers, square nuts engaging said screw-threaded stems and' 'a resilient ring encompassing' the series of nuts, and means for imparting simultaneous reciprocation to ,said carrying heads and'asemi-rotary movement to the pump casing.
  • a lubricator In a lubricator, the combination of ⁇ fixed member provided With a central journal stem and a circular vseries of alternately arranged linlet and .outlet ports, a semi-rotary pump easin mounted on said'journal stem and forme with a circular series of pump' barrels having at their lower ends in let-.outlet ports adapted to alternately register with the aforesaid inlet and outlet ports' of the fixed member, a series of pumpaxe gers ,moving in said pump barrels, a pluri,- ger carrying head common to the series of plungers and mounted on the journal.
  • crank shaft having a 4crank pin
  • block engaging said crank pin and provided ywith upper and lower trunnions having respective beaz'-

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H. A. sWANsoN. LUBBIGATOB.' ABPLIOATIOF FILED DED. 1, 1911.`
1 ,036,929. l 'Y lPatented Aug. 27, 1912.
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H. A. SWANSON.
LUBRIGATOR, APPLIOATION FILED mail. 1, 1911. L A 1,036,929.-` PatentedyAug. 27, 1912.
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LUBRIGATOR.
APPLXGA'IION FILED DBU. 1, 1911.
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ff nu In Il E lvTo ZE 'iv/mm it may concern HJALMAR A. sWANsoN, orfonrcaeo, ILLINOIS.
" LUBRI'CATOR..
Be it known that I, HJALMAR A'. Swanson', a citizen of the United States of America,
vand a residentof Chicago, in the count-y of Cock, State of Illinois, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Lubricators, of which the following is a specification.
This invent-ion relates to the valveless anultiple delivery typeof force feed lubri- 4cators employed in the lubrication of automobiles and the like, and has for its object to provide a lsimpley and efficient structural arrangement .and combination of parts whereby the operation of the pump plungers and the change in unison therewith of the fiow of the lubricant is attained in a simple, effective and positive manner, all as will hereinaftermore fully appear.
In the accompanying drawings: Figure 1 is a sidey ele ation of the mechanism, with the inclosing tank shown in section. Fig. 2, is a detail horizont-al section on line -m, Fig. 8. Fig. 3, is a sectional plan view on line @JJ-', Fig. 1. Fig.- il, isa detail plan view of the fixed member of the pump mechanism. with the outlet pipes shown in section. Fig. is an inverted plan view of the movable pump casing, illustrating the inlet-outlet. ports of the same.` Fig. 6, is a detail horizontal section` on line a02-m2, Fig. 9. Fig. T, is a central longitudinal section on line ais-x3, Fig. 3. Fig. 8, is a detail .vertical section on line m*-'-w*Fig. 2, showing the pump parts 1,11 the suction or receiving position. Fig. 9, is a companion view showing the. parts in a delivery position.
Similar jreference numerals indicate like parts in the several views.
Referring to the drawings, 1 represents an openl top tank of any usual form, adapted to contain the supply of lubricant or other iuid to Abe pumped. A.
2 ,isu t-he removable cap or-:cQver of the tank, provided with the usual strainer inlet` opening 3, which in the present construction is located directly above the hereinafter described pumping mechanism, for the puri pose hereinafter stated. v
4, is thek fixed member of the pump having y attaching cars by which iti is attached -to the bottom web of the tank 1 in a raised position above the same as shown. I n the present improvement said fixed memberi- 4 carries a 5 vertical journal stem 5, and its upper surspecification of 'Letters raient.
Patented Aug.2 7,1912.
Application mea December 1, 1911. serial No. 663,375. 1
face, which constitutes a seat for the here? inafter described ysemi-roltary pump casing, 1s formed with a series of alternating inlet and outlet ports 6 and 7 in concentric relation tothe axis ofthe aforesaid ournal stem 5. The above referred "tolinletports 6 are preferably straight vertical passages eX- tendingy through Athe fixed member 4 and opening at bottom into the tank chamber as.
shown. The outletports 7 are preferably of a U form, radially arranged and connected at their outer ends with individual outletpipes 8, which'in A turn extend out through an inclosing Wall of the tank 1, to the required points of delivery, as usualv in multiple delivery lubricators.
9 is the semi-rotary pump casing above referred to, and which has bearing upon the upper surface of the fixed member 4, and is held to its proper semi-rotary movement;` 'thereonby a central vertical bore which has engagement with the stem 5 of t-he fixed member 4:. Said casing is formed with a series of vertical. pump barrels 10, arranged in. concentric relation to the axis of the stem 5, and said barrels at their lower ends are provided with yertical inlet-outlet ports 11, adapted in the 'practical operation of the mechanism to alternately register with the inlet ports 6 and v'outlet lports T of the fixed pump member above described.
12 is'a plunger carrying head or spider arranged above the pump casing' 9 and formed with a central ver-tical bore by which it is guided on .the aforesaid vertical stem `5 of the fixed pump member L1, in a,
manner to permit of its semi-rotation in unison w1th the sehn-rotary Apump casmg 9,
, and in a rectilinear manner to and from said `plunger carrying head Said stems are of a less diameter than said' plungers, in order to provide bearmgshoulders at the1r point of intersection, which shoulders are" adapted for bearing engagement. with the head 12 in t-hevvdownward movement of the msm.
' 'have bearing in orifices formed therefor in pin 19.
' 24itoim artlrotation tothe crankshaft 18,
'i aforesaidf f Y, i:
26 is.y a.v detachable coupling adapted to t fthe WQI'IH .alinedyl vresiliency of the ring however is vadapted vto -be inserted through the filling o ening 3 in for koperative enga ement in a horizontal 'bearing orilice in a lock 20, which in turn spider 12,y and the pulnpplun'gers carried hearingboxfofthe'standard 17, and having samektol im art .the downstroke 4to vthe p lun'gers 13, 1n the operation oft-.he mecha- 1'5 are a series of squarey nuts screwing upon the stems 14 above .the head or spider 12,'and in theiradj'ustment on said stems are adapted to rovide more or less lost -motion between t e vpump plungers and the carr in head 12, witha corresponding indivi ua decrease or increase in the stroke of said lungers and the amountof fluid pumped y the same. l
16 is a resilient open-sided ring or band encompassin the seriesl ofsquare nuts. 15 and having caring against the outermost flat sides `of. the same to prevent any turningmovement of saidnuts under the jarring hstress of the mechanism in actual use. The
permit of 'a turning-adjustment of the nuts by means of a suitable wrench, which can the tank cover 2, when such. adjustment is 17 is a standard -mounted on theg/ixed the driving shaft for said crank shaft, now to-be described.
' 18 is the crank shaft above referred to, and carrying at one end a crank' pin'19 adapted is journaledv in the plunger carrying head. '1 2 and pump casing 9 by'upper and lower vertical trunnions or stems 21 and 22, which the respect-ive head 12 and casing '9. In the present .construct-ion the lower 'trunn1on'- 22 in addition to a semi-rotary movement, is i adapted to have an independent reciprocating movement in the pump casmg corre-v 45 spondin -in extent to the ythrovv of the aforesai crank pin'19, Whilethe upper trunnion 21,- has a like semi-rotary move# mentbut is held from any independent reciprocating movement byan abutment n ut 23 or other equivalent means, secured to lts.- upper end, and so that the rotation of the crank pin 19, will' impart 'a corresponding up and downst-roke to the. carrying head or thereby. f
Y 24'is .a worm wheel secured to the crank shaft 18 'at the end opposite to the crank operative engagement fwitlithwormzzwheels shaft journaled in the lower s.
'fixed member foprlned'with a circular series fof alternately f'rranged inletl and outlet ports, a semi-rptar pump casing bearing v"on said fixed mem er fand formed with a circular series ofpump-barrels having at; '1 -3o l 'carrying head 12, to prevent rotation of said' plungers in the continued-'operation of themechanism. .In the operation of the present mecha? nism, the crank ,pin '19 in its 'normal revolution is adapted to impart the usual up and down stroke to' the series of pump plun- 'gers,' and in unison therewith to impart a semi-rotary movement to the pump casing 9 and its accessories upon the fixed member 4 of the pump mechanism to alternately reg- .ister the inlet-outlet ports 11 of the series of pump barrels- 10, With the inlet .and- outlet ports 6 and 7 of the aforesaid fixed j member 4, and 'the ymovements of the parts are so timed that during the main portion of the upstroke offthe pump plungers 13, the inlet-outlet ports 11 'of the pump barrels will be in communication with the inlet passage 6 of the fixed pump member 4, as `illustrated infFig. 8, an inthe down'- stroke of said" pump plungers, the said inletoutlet ports 11,;will bein communication with the outlet ports i. of the said member 4, as illustrated iI'rFig.' 9. vThe combined operations of the reciprocation of the'pump plungers 1 3, and the' semi-rotation of the plunger' carrying head 12and pump casing 9 are very eectively attained bythe crank pin 19 and connections heretofore described in detail.
Having thus fully described my said inlvention what I claim las new and desire to :secure by Letters Patent, is y '1. In a lubricator, the combination of a jiixed memberformed with 'a circular series of alternately arranged inlet fand outlet Aports, a semi-rotary pump casing bearing on said fixed member and formed with a circularseries of pump barrels having at their lower ends inlet-outlet ports adapted 1 @to alternately register with the aforesaid inlet and outlet ports ofthe fixed member,
and a semi-rotary movement to the -pump casln their lore ends inlet-911th# Per@ @der-lied a series of pump plungers moving in said j pump barrels, and means forl imparting ,simultaneous reciprocation to saidy plungers 2;, n a: lubricator, the combination of'la vto alternately" register lvvitlifthe aforesaid a series ofi-pump p'luiigers"movingcinsaidl pump" barrels',` l"means for individually varyfing the lstrokejof saidplungers, andf means:
' for imparting simultaneous .reciprocation to iba.
said .plungers] and' a semi-rotary moveinentto the pumpy casing.f"' f' 'f In a1 lubricatior, the combination of a fixed fmeliiber'V formed With a circular series "alternatelyarranged inletand outlet portsgiajsemi-rotary pump casing bear'- ing on said fixed member and tormed'withl ak circularjseries Iof pump barrelshaving their''lower ends inlet-outlet ports adapted to' alternately register with4 the aforesaid inlet `and outlet ports ofthe fixed inem--- bei', a series of pump plungers moving in said pump barrels, .aplun'ger carrying headv common tothe-series of plungers, and means vfor impartingV simultaneous l reciproc'iati'on to said carrying head and. a; semi-rotary'- movefment to the pump casing.. 1
'i'AijIn a lubricatorg-thel combination 'of a fixed-gmember formed with-fa circular sel ries of alternately arranged inletandv outlet ports, a semi-rotar puni casing bearing on said "fixed mem r an formed with Va circular .series ofpump'barrels having at' their lower ends inlet-outlet 'portsfad'apted to alternately register -withthe aforesaid inlet and outlet ports ofthe fixed member, a series of pump plungers moving in said Apump barrels, aV plunger carrying head common to this aseres of plungers,v means for individually varying the stroke of said plungers,"and means for imparting?simultaneous reciprocation to said carryinghead g ports,
andv asemi-rotary movement to the pump (3a-Sing;
f In a lubriCatOr, the combination' offa 'fixed V member foimedv with a circular seriesof alternately arranged. inlet and outlet ports, a'semi-rotary pump casing bearing on said fixed-member and formed with a cir.- cular series of pump barrels having at their lower ends inlet-outlet ports adapted to4 alternately register with the afore aid inlet" and outlet 'ports of the fixed mem er, a se- 50;
ri of pump plungers moving in said 4pump barrels, "a plungercarrying head common to the series of plungera'and means for yimparting simultaneous reciprocation. to said carrying head and aj` semi-rotary movement to t 'e-'pump easing;v the saine comprising fa" crankshaft having .a crank, pin and a blockengaging-said crank pin and provided witliupp'er'and lower trunnions having rev ective bearings in the pump casing and linger carrying head.
'6L In a lubricator, the combinationl of a ixed member formed With'a'circular seriesv of alternately arranged inlet a1id outleta s emifrotary pump casing bearing :Qnisaidftxed-member and formed with a' pump barrels,a plunger carryingv head com# mon to the series of plungers, means ffor individually varying the strokes fof 'said plungers", the vsame comprising screwthr'ead- 4ed stems at vthe upper endsof the plungers and nuts engaging said screw-'threaded stems, and means for imparting simultan,
ternately' register with the aforesaid; inlet and outlet ports of the xed member, a series-of` pump plungers moving in said pump. barrels, a plunger carrying head 'common tothe series'ofl plungersg means for individually varying the stroke of said Vplun'gers, -the same comprising screw-threaded stems at the upper ends of 'tlie'plungers, square nuts engaging said screw-threaded stems and' 'a resilient ring encompassing' the series of nuts, and means for imparting simultaneous reciprocation to ,said carrying heads and'asemi-rotary movement to the pump casing.`
8. In a lubricator, the combinationv of a lovement to the pump i circular series lof `p un'ipf''barrels having at their lowerfends l'inlet-outlet ports adapted alternately register with the aforesaid inlet and outlet.v ports of the xed member.,
a vseries of pump plungers movingv in said:"'10
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iked member Jformed with' a circular vseries of alternately arranged inlet and outlet ports, a semi-'rotary pumpcasing bearing on said iixed member and formed with a circular series of pump barrels having at`their lower ends inlet-outlet ports adaptedjo alternately register with the aforesaid inlet andoutlet portsof the fixed member, a series of pump plungers moving in said pump barrels,` a plunger carrying head common to the series of Vplungers means tor individually varying the stroke of said plungers,
the same comprising screw-threaded stems at the upper ends 'of the plungers and nuts engaging said screw-threaded stems, means for holding the plungers against rotation, and means for imparting. simultaneous reciprocation4 to said carrying headg and a semi-rotary movementt'o the pump casing.
9. 'In 'alubricaton the combination of a Vfixed member 4formed with` a' circular series of alternately arranged inlet 'and outlet ports, a semi-rotary pump casing bearing on said fixed member and formed Witha circular series of pump barrels having-,at
their lower ends inlet-outlet-ports adapted to alternately register with the aforesaid inf let and outlet 'ports ofthe fixed member, a
series of `punqrplungers moving` in said izo pump barrels, a pluno'er carrying head common to the series o plungers, means for lndlvidually varying the stroke of said plunger's, means for holding the plungers against rotation, the same comprising lateral pins on the plungers and a depending flange on the carryingl head formed with y vertical slots for engagement with said lat? ter with t e aforesaid inlet and out-let ports of the fixedmember, a series of pump plungers moving' in said 'pump barrels, a plunger carrying h ead common to the series of plunv gers and mounted on the journal stem aforesaid, and means for imparting simultaneous reciprocat-ion to said carrying head and a semi-rotary movement to the pump easing.
11. In a lubrieator, the combination of a.
fixed member provided with acentral journal stem and a circular series of alternately arranged inlet and outlet ports, a semi-rotary pump casino' mounted on said journal stem and formed?, pump barrels having at their lower ends inlet-outlet ports adapted to alternately regisv ter with the aforesaid inlet and outlet ports with a circular series ofv of the fixed member, aseries of pump plun gers moving in vsaid pump barrels, a plunger carrying head common to the series of plungers and mounted on the journal stem afore said, means for. individually varying the stroke of said plungers, and means'for imparting -simultaneous reciprocation to said. carrying vhead and a semi-rotary movement to the pump casing.
l2. In a lubricator, the combination of `fixed member provided With a central journal stem and a circular vseries of alternately arranged linlet and .outlet ports, a semi-rotary pump easin mounted on said'journal stem and forme with a circular series of pump' barrels having at their lower ends in let-.outlet ports adapted to alternately register with the aforesaid inlet and outlet ports' of the fixed member, a series of pump pluie gers ,moving in said pump barrels, a pluri,- ger carrying head common to the series of plungers and mounted on the journal. stem "aforesaid, and means for imparting simultaneous reeiprocation to said carrying head and a semisrotary movement to the pump easing, the same comprising a crank shaft having a 4crank pin, and a block engaging said crank pin and provided ywith upper and lower trunnions having respective beaz'-,
ings inthe pump easing and plunger earrying head.
Signed at Chicago Illinois, this :22d day of November 1911.` HJALMAR A. SWANSON. lVitnesses:
Ronmrr BURNS, HENRY Mora
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