US110868A - Improvement in lubricators - Google Patents
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- F—MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
- F16—ENGINEERING ELEMENTS AND UNITS; GENERAL MEASURES FOR PRODUCING AND MAINTAINING EFFECTIVE FUNCTIONING OF MACHINES OR INSTALLATIONS; THERMAL INSULATION IN GENERAL
- F16N—LUBRICATING
- F16N7/00—Arrangements for supplying oil or unspecified lubricant from a stationary reservoir or the equivalent in or on the machine or member to be lubricated
- F16N7/30—Arrangements for supplying oil or unspecified lubricant from a stationary reservoir or the equivalent in or on the machine or member to be lubricated the oil being fed or carried along by another fluid
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- My invention relates to the class of lnbricators which is designed to deliver a small and determinate quantity at each opening of the cock or valve which governs the exitfpipe, and consists, in connection with a chamber, which receives the determinate quantity and the cock o1' valve aforesaid, of a gravitating-valve f located between the charging-clnnnbe and tallow-reeeiver or cup, which opens by gravity when the discharging-valve below the chamber is closed, and closes hy pressure of steam when the discharging-valve is open.
- Figure 1 is a vertical section of' my lubricator in the position for dischargngthe tallow from the charging-chamber.
- Figure 2 is a vertical section in the position wherein the discharging-valve'is closed and the charging-chamber is receiving tallow.
- A is the tallow-cnp or receiver, tted with the customary cap '15.
- G is a chamber, which is designed to receive from cup A a limited quantity of tallow and discharge the same into the exit-tube D.
- This chamber is governed for supply and, discharge by the .valves E and F respectively.
- the valve-F is, asshown, of the common globe-valve description, but
- the valve E is constructed with wines which slide' within the neck of the cup A.
- the .valve.ma,y be supported so as kto leave' l an opening below into the chamber in many ways, and
- Fig. 2 represents theposittm ,of the parts when the' steam is s hut ott'zby valve F liom the steam-cylinder or other apparatus to' which the lubricator ⁇ may 'be attached.
- the jalveE is then open and the tallow is permitted to till the chamber() hy'ilowiug past'the wings of the valve E and the notches When it is necessary to discharge the quantity'contained in cham; ber @the valve l" is opened.
- the steam then bubbles wthrough the tallow, and thepress'nreot' the same ⁇ in.
Description
JOSEPH RICHTER, OF GIN@IIINA'II.,4 OHIO.
Letters Patent No. 110,868, dated January 10, 1871.
IMPROVEMENT N Lu-BRICA'oRs.
The Schedle referred to in these Letters Patent and making parl: of the same.
To allachmnl it may concern v v Be it known that I, J osEPH'RICHTEn, of Cincincinnati, Hamilton county, State ol' Ohio, have-invented a certain new and useful Improvement in Iallow Lubri-y cators; and I hereby declare the following to be a full, clear, and exact description thereof, reference-being had'to the accompanying drawing making part of thisV specification.
Nature and Objects of Invention;
My invention relates to the class of lnbricators which is designed to deliver a small and determinate quantity at each opening of the cock or valve which governs the exitfpipe, and consists, in connection with a chamber, which receives the determinate quantity and the cock o1' valve aforesaid, of a gravitating-valve f located between the charging-clnnnbe and tallow-reeeiver or cup, which opens by gravity when the discharging-valve below the chamber is closed, and closes hy pressure of steam when the discharging-valve is open.
adapted for cheap manufacture, in which springs and ports are avoided.
Description of the Accompanying Drawing.
Figure 1 is a vertical section of' my lubricator in the position for dischargngthe tallow from the charging-chamber.
Figure 2 is a vertical section in the position wherein the discharging-valve'is closed and the charging-chamber is receiving tallow.
Genmlal Description.
A is the tallow-cnp or receiver, tted with the customary cap '15.
G is a chamber, which is designed to receive from cup A a limited quantity of tallow and discharge the same into the exit-tube D.
, This chamber is governed for supply and, discharge by the .valves E and F respectively. The valve-F is, asshown, of the common globe-valve description, but
an ordinary taper faucet or cock' of any description The object of my invention .is a simple lubricator vbeing permitted to liow i'eelyinto the exit I).
may be used at this point. The valve E is constructed with wines which slide' within the neck of the cup A.
It seats, n1 the manner shown, upward against the.
bottom oi"- thel cnp Afand rests, when it has fallen to the open position, npon the top of the chamber C.
`*I n order that the tallow `may pass into the chamber,
C when the valve- E isopen, notches lt al'ecut in the' lower face of the'valve and at the top ot' chamber C.;
The .valve.ma,y, however, be supported so as kto leave' l an opening below into the chamber in many ways, and
the notches a be thus dispensed with.
' Operation..
Fig. 2 represents theposittm ,of the parts when the' steam is s hut ott'zby valve F liom the steam-cylinder or other apparatus to' which the lubricator` may 'be attached. The jalveE is then open and the tallow is permitted to till the chamber() hy'ilowiug past'the wings of the valve E and the notches When it is necessary to discharge the quantity'contained in cham; ber @the valve l" is opened. The steam then bubbles wthrough the tallow, and thepress'nreot' the same `in.
stantly closes thewalve E, the .tallow at the same timel The action of this lubricatonis so rapid, positive,
and eticient that, it' t-hecap B is omitted, no steam escapes from it, .Lhe use of thecap is, however, pre- 'erred for cleanliness, appearance, &"c.',. and for "the reason that itserves to retain the heatfimparted by the steam and conduction to thelt'allow.
Claim.
I clanl- In the described connection with the chamber C 'and the valve F, the valve E, when the same isconstrncted to open by gravity and close by the pressure of'steam,} as and for the purpose explained.'
- In testimony ot' which invention I hereunto my hand.
JOSEPH RICHTER. Witnesses; l
I. L. WARTMANN,
E. F. LAYMAN.
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US3977496A (en) * | 1972-12-01 | 1976-08-31 | Black Robert G | Air tool lubricator |
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US3977496A (en) * | 1972-12-01 | 1976-08-31 | Black Robert G | Air tool lubricator |
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