US1246661A - Means for securing pumps in barrels. - Google Patents

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US1246661A
US1246661A US16137217A US16137217A US1246661A US 1246661 A US1246661 A US 1246661A US 16137217 A US16137217 A US 16137217A US 16137217 A US16137217 A US 16137217A US 1246661 A US1246661 A US 1246661A
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B65CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
    • B65DCONTAINERS 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
    • B65D39/00Closures arranged within necks or pouring openings or in discharge apertures, e.g. stoppers
    • B65D39/08Threaded or like closure members secured by rotation; Bushes therefor
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  • This invention relates to liquid dispensing devices of the type illustrated and described in patent application Serial No. 801,583, filed by me November 18, 1913.
  • the object of the present invention is to provid simple and conveniently applied means for rigidly securing the suction pipe of a pump or the like in a barrel or tank to reliably maintain the pump in operative position and afford vent openings for the admission of air to replace the liquid as it is withdrawn from the container.
  • the invention consists in the novel construction and combination of devices as will be hereinafter described and claimed.
  • Figure 1 is an elevational view of a pump with my invention applied for securing the same to a barrel, which is shown in section.
  • Fig. 2 is a sectional view of the foot valve attached to the suction pipe of the pump.
  • Fig. 3 is a sectional view through 3-3 of Fig. 1.
  • Fig. a is a perspective view of the bung bushing shown detached.
  • the reference numeral 5 designates a pump cylinder secured to the upper end of a suction pipe desirably formed of two parts 6 and 6 which are connected by a coupling 7
  • the casing 8 of a. non-return valve having therein a ball 9, which constitutes the valve proper, and formed with a seat 10 disposed above the peripherally arranged inlet holes 11. 17 represents a pin stop to limit the lift of the valve.
  • the lower end of said casing is closed by a bottom wall 12 from which protrudes a stud 13 terminating in a sharp point 13 to penetrate in the bottom of B of barrel B for the purpose of preventing any lateral movement of the lower end of the suction pipe.
  • the upper head B of the barrel is bored with a hole H of a diameter suflicient to allow the foot valve casing 8 and the coupling 7, if used, being readily introduced therethrough.
  • I provide for such space a bushing consisting of two parts 14: and 14 which, are formed from a single piece desirably of wood, by first turning the same to the shape of a truncated cone with a circumferential groove 15 intermediate its length, then boring the piece axially to accommodate the pipe and, finally, sawing the piece diametrically to divide it into the complementary parts 14: and 14
  • the bushing With thus making the bushing with an internal bore to fit a pipe and dividing the bushing by a saw cut, it is obvious that when placed about the pipe the saw kerf will afford vent spaces 5 at diametrically opposite sides of the pipe. 16 represents a.
  • the bushing or pipe holder as it may be termed, is placed with the smaller end below on the pipe and above the upper barrel-head B It is then slipped down into the hole H to cause the bushing parts to be wedged or crowded in the space about the pipe to rigidly hold the pipe centrally of the hole by being contracted through the ofiice of the tapering periphery of the bushing.
  • Patent may be obtained for five cents each, by addressing the Commissioner of Patents, I Washington, D. c.” 7' t Y. 7 V

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H. N. ROIHWEILER. I MEANS FOR SECURING PUMPS IN BARRELS.
APPLICATION FILED SEPTJO, I9I4. RENEWED APR. II. I9I7.
Patented Nov. 13, 1917.
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A TTOH/VEY UNITED sTAirfEs --oFnroE.-
HARVEY N. ROTH'WEILER, or sE'A'rTLnwAsnINGTon;
MEANS FOR SECURING PUMPS IN BARREL-S;
Specification of batters Patent. Patented Nov. 13, 1917.
Application filed September 10, 1914, Serial No. 861,000. Renewed April 11, 1917. Serial No. 161,372.
To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, HARVEY N. ROTH- WEILER, a citizen of the United States, residing at Seattle, in the county of Kingand State of Washington, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Means for Securing Pumps in Barrels, of which the following is a specification.
This invention relates to liquid dispensing devices of the type illustrated and described in patent application Serial No. 801,583, filed by me November 18, 1913. The object of the present invention is to provid simple and conveniently applied means for rigidly securing the suction pipe of a pump or the like in a barrel or tank to reliably maintain the pump in operative position and afford vent openings for the admission of air to replace the liquid as it is withdrawn from the container.
The invention consists in the novel construction and combination of devices as will be hereinafter described and claimed.
In the drawings, forming part of this specification, Figure 1 is an elevational view of a pump with my invention applied for securing the same to a barrel, which is shown in section. Fig. 2 is a sectional view of the foot valve attached to the suction pipe of the pump. Fig. 3 is a sectional view through 3-3 of Fig. 1. Fig. a is a perspective view of the bung bushing shown detached.
The reference numeral 5 designates a pump cylinder secured to the upper end of a suction pipe desirably formed of two parts 6 and 6 which are connected by a coupling 7 Secured to the lower end of the pipe part 6 is the casing 8 of a. non-return valve having therein a ball 9, which constitutes the valve proper, and formed with a seat 10 disposed above the peripherally arranged inlet holes 11. 17 represents a pin stop to limit the lift of the valve. The lower end of said casing is closed by a bottom wall 12 from which protrudes a stud 13 terminating in a sharp point 13 to penetrate in the bottom of B of barrel B for the purpose of preventing any lateral movement of the lower end of the suction pipe.
The upper head B of the barrel is bored with a hole H of a diameter suflicient to allow the foot valve casing 8 and the coupling 7, if used, being readily introduced therethrough.
There accordingly remains an annular space in the hole H which is unoccupied by the pipe.
I provide for such space a bushing consisting of two parts 14: and 14 which, are formed from a single piece desirably of wood, by first turning the same to the shape of a truncated cone with a circumferential groove 15 intermediate its length, then boring the piece axially to accommodate the pipe and, finally, sawing the piece diametrically to divide it into the complementary parts 14: and 14 By thus making the bushing with an internal bore to fit a pipe and dividing the bushing by a saw cut, it is obvious that when placed about the pipe the saw kerf will afford vent spaces 5 at diametrically opposite sides of the pipe. 16 represents a. clasp of spring wire which is seated in the groove 15 of both bushing parts and serves to yieldingly hold the latter against the pipe when in use and to couple the bushing parts together when removed from the pipe. The bushing or pipe holder, as it may be termed, is placed with the smaller end below on the pipe and above the upper barrel-head B It is then slipped down into the hole H to cause the bushing parts to be wedged or crowded in the space about the pipe to rigidly hold the pipe centrally of the hole by being contracted through the ofiice of the tapering periphery of the bushing.
What I claim, is
1. In apparatus of the class described the combination with a barrel provided with a circular hole, and a pipe, of a conical bushing for said hole, said bushing being formed of two similar sections provided with opposing grooves to fit the pipe and affording vent spaces intermediate said sections at diametrically opposite sides of the pipe and also provide a circular periphery to fit said hole, and means for coupling said sections to yieldingly embrace the pipe.
2. In apparatus of the class described, the combination with a barrel having a circular hole, a pipe-bushing formed of a conical piece divided longitudinally to afford two similar members, each of said members being formed With a peripheral groove, and a Signed at Seattle, Wash, this 28th day of spring embracing the members and seateclin August 1914;. the respective grooves whereby the bushing members are coupled and adaptecl'to'be cle- HARVEY ROTHVVEILER' taehably secured to a pipe and accommodate Witnesses:
itself to fit in saidbarrel hole by sliding the PIERRE BARNES,
bushing axially upon the pipe. E. PETERSON.
P of 1111! Patent may be obtained for five cents each, by addressing the Commissioner of Patents, I Washington, D. c." 7' t Y. 7 V
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