US1245298A - Handhole structure. - Google Patents
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B65—CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
- B65D—CONTAINERS FOR STORAGE OR TRANSPORT OF ARTICLES OR MATERIALS, e.g. BAGS, BARRELS, BOTTLES, BOXES, CANS, CARTONS, CRATES, DRUMS, JARS, TANKS, HOPPERS, FORWARDING CONTAINERS; ACCESSORIES, CLOSURES, OR FITTINGS THEREFOR; PACKAGING ELEMENTS; PACKAGES
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- This invention relates generally to machine casings, and particularly to hand hole covers for such casings.
- the invention relates to a hand hole structure utilized more particularly upon the crank casings of engines where oil or other lubricant is being thrown about, the object being to close the opening and prevent the escape of the oil or lubricant to the outside of the casing, and it comprises an inwardly extending flange formed about the top and the sides with an outside flange at the bottom adapted to receive the lower lip of a cover which is set against the side flanges and the top flange and held in position by any suitable means.
- Figure 1 is an elevation of the device with parts broken away;
- Fig. 2 is a sectional view, and
- Fig. 3 is a view in section showing a modified form.
- any preferred form and construction of machine or engine casing may be provided with my de vice, but I have shown one arrangement in the drawings wherein 1 represents a portion of a crank case or similar machine part having a downwardly extending side member 2 provided with an opening 3 which forms the hand hole.
- the casing is pro vided at the sides and top of this on with a continuous flange 4 which is set in from the outer surface of the member 2 to form a shoulder 5.
- a continuous flange 4 which is set in from the outer surface of the member 2 to form a shoulder 5.
- At the bottom of the member 2 it is provided with an upwardly extending lip 6 extending from the shoulder 5 outside across the bottom. This lip is spaced from the lower end of the side portions of the flange 4, as shown in Fig. 2.
- a cover 7 which is adapted to fit down inside of the lip 6 andengagethe shoulder 5 at the sidesl "The front lower edge of the cover is beveled at 8 to fit against the inner wall of the lip 6.
- a flange 9 held in place by rivets 10 and furnishing means for limiting the downward movement of the cover as 1t 15 swung from closed to open pos1t1on, and
- the cover 7 is provided with a cast flange engaging over the lip 6.
- a casing having a hand hole opening, a cover engaging flange extending inward from said opening at the sides and top, a lip extending outward from the casing at the bottom and spaced from the cover engaging flan es at their lower portions, and a cover adapted to engage the cover engaging flanges and extend inside of the lip at the bottom whereby any splash within the casing will be directed against the inner wall of the cover and will be led downward into the casing by the lip.
- a casing having a hand hole opening, an inwardly extending cover engaging flange extending across the top and down at the sides and terminating short of the bottom of said opening, an outwardly extending lip spaced from the cover engaging flanges at their lower ends and extending to a point above the lower ends of said cover engaging flanges, and a cover adapted to engage the cover en gaging flanges and extend inside of the lip at the bottom.
- a casing having a'hand hole opening, an inwardly extending cover engaging flange extending across the top and down at the sides and terminating short of the bottom of said opening, an outwardly extending lip spaced from the cover engaging flanges at their lower ends and extending to a point above the lower ends of said cover engaging
Description
A. WINTON.
HANDHOLE STRUCTURE APPLICATION FILED SEPT-26. 19H- Lfifififi. Patented Nov. 6, 1917.
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ALEXANDER wnvrolv, or LAKEWQon; onmeesrenon 170 THE WINTQN GAS ENGINE &
MANUFACTURING COMPANY, OF QLEVELANDJ QHIO, A CORPORATION OF OHIO.
HANDHOLE sra norunn Specification of letters Patent, Patented N 6, 1917.
Application filed Septembe 26, 19145. e ia1 No; 863,703.
To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, ALEXANDER VVINTON, a citizen of the 'UnitedState's, residing at Lakewood, in the county of Cuyahogaand State of Ohio, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in I-Iandhole Structures, of which the following is a specification.
This invention relates generally to machine casings, and particularly to hand hole covers for such casings.
More specifically the invention relates to a hand hole structure utilized more particularly upon the crank casings of engines where oil or other lubricant is being thrown about, the object being to close the opening and prevent the escape of the oil or lubricant to the outside of the casing, and it comprises an inwardly extending flange formed about the top and the sides with an outside flange at the bottom adapted to receive the lower lip of a cover which is set against the side flanges and the top flange and held in position by any suitable means.
The invention may be further briefly summarized as consisting in the construction and combination of parts hereinafter set forth in the following description, drawings and claims.
Referring to the drawings, Figure 1 is an elevation of the device with parts broken away; Fig. 2 is a sectional view, and Fig. 3 is a view in section showing a modified form.
In carrying out the invention any preferred form and construction of machine or engine casing may be provided with my de vice, but I have shown one arrangement in the drawings wherein 1 represents a portion of a crank case or similar machine part having a downwardly extending side member 2 provided with an opening 3 which forms the hand hole. The casing is pro vided at the sides and top of this on with a continuous flange 4 which is set in from the outer surface of the member 2 to form a shoulder 5. At the bottom of the member 2 it is provided with an upwardly extending lip 6 extending from the shoulder 5 outside across the bottom. This lip is spaced from the lower end of the side portions of the flange 4, as shown in Fig. 2. and the flanges are broken away at the bottom flush with the side shoulder portions 5, for a purpose to be described. Engaging the flange 4 is a cover 7 which is adapted to fit down inside of the lip 6 andengagethe shoulder 5 at the sidesl "The front lower edge of the cover is beveled at 8 to fit against the inner wall of the lip 6. Extending along the outside of the lower portion of the cover and formed out over the outside of the lip 6 is a flange 9 held in place by rivets 10 and furnishing means for limiting the downward movement of the cover as 1t 15 swung from closed to open pos1t1on, and
also providing afurther means for p'reventing the loss of the lubricant.
In order to hold the cover in place it is provided with a boss 12 bored out to receive the shank 13 of a hand lever 14:. The inner end of this shank is provided with a latch member 15 adapted to engage on the inside of the flange 4 at the top in a well known manner.
In the modification shown in Fig. 3 the cover 7 is provided with a cast flange engaging over the lip 6.
By this arrangement it will be seen that the splash of lubricant within the casing is directed by the flange 4 against the cover and toward the cover from whence it drains to the bottom on the inside of the lip 6 and from thence back into the case. In this way there is no leakage about the cover.
Having thus described my invention, I claim 1. In a hand hole structure, a casing having a hand hole opening, a cover engaging flange extending inward from said opening at the sides and top, a lip extending outward from the casing at the bottom and spaced from the cover engaging flan es at their lower portions, and a cover adapted to engage the cover engaging flanges and extend inside of the lip at the bottom whereby any splash within the casing will be directed against the inner wall of the cover and will be led downward into the casing by the lip.
2. In a hand hole structure, a casing having a hand hole opening, an inwardly extending cover engaging flange extending across the top and down at the sides and terminating short of the bottom of said opening, an outwardly extending lip spaced from the cover engaging flanges at their lower ends and extending to a point above the lower ends of said cover engaging flanges, and a cover adapted to engage the cover en gaging flanges and extend inside of the lip at the bottom.
3. In a hand hole structure, a casing having a'hand hole opening, an inwardly extending cover engaging flange extending across the top and down at the sides and terminating short of the bottom of said opening, an outwardly extending lip spaced from the cover engaging flanges at their lower ends and extending to a point above the lower ends of said cover engaging Copies of this patent may be obtained for five cents each, by addressing: the
Commissioner of Patents,
Washington, D. G.
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