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US1265861A
US1265861A US76985113A US1913769851A US1265861A US 1265861 A US1265861 A US 1265861A US 76985113 A US76985113 A US 76985113A US 1913769851 A US1913769851 A US 1913769851A US 1265861 A US1265861 A US 1265861A
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    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
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0. ZERK.
GREASE CUP.
APPLICATION. FILED MAY 25. |913.
1 ,265,86 1 f, Patented 'May 14, 1918.
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Ninn srnrns rrnnr CSCARIZERK, orcrnv'fnrnnn, "onto, AssiGNon/,fisrnnsnn .eissrenrrnnrsro GEORGE .W LBUWN, '0F AUBURN, NEW 253K L ennnsnyenr.
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"Application led MayZS, 1913. ,Serial No. 769,851.
To all 'fw/tom tf/may concern.' a y lle iii known that L @sca- R Znizn, -a vsubject of the Emperor .of Austria, residing Aat Cleveland, in the county'ff Cuyahoga and State ot' Ohioyhave invented-a certain new anduseful lmprimtement in Grease-Cups, of which the following isa full, clear, ander;- act description, reference being had to the accompanying drawings.
detent device in vielvdable en-gagement'with ythe cap. Y
The invention is concerned particularly with `the construction and arrangement of the described parts ifor ,producing an ineX-.
pensve,'durable and efficient 1, grease cup, ivh-iclr particularlyneat; pleasing and attractive in appearance.
in the drawing, Figure 1 isa side elevation of a grease cup embodyingimy invention; 2 is a vertical central section thereof; Fig, is a 'plan view, and Fig. 4 is a plan ot' the detent device showing a portion 'of the operating spring therefor within it and showing the shank of the cup in section. l
Assliown in the drawing, l represents the base oi the cup, which may conveniently be made ot two connected stampings. One of these is a -tubulai` stem or' shank member having a hexagonal exterior 2, va'reduced externalb; threaded nipple 3 at the lower end thereof, an internal bore 4f preferably 'enlrflrged at its upper portion and upper andlower rabbets 6 and l' near itsupper ond. The other stamping is the dislrilike head 8 which has a beveled centralopening oi" proper size to enable it to seat in the upper rabbet 7. hen soseated it is rigidly secured to the shank lmember outwardly upsetting the edge ofv .the latter into the bevel-space or upon the upwardlypresented ladjacent surface of the head. `The head 8 has a down-turned cylindrical lla-nge 9 which is externally threaded.
10 indicates the cap, which has a cylindrical ywall internally ,threaded `to screw onto the threads ofx the ange 9. The cap is shown as provided with nurling 1l .and ya wing 12, :tor facilitating the rotation thereol' which parts mayV be employed or not, as
desired 'It the wing is employed, it is'conrenient to make fit by stamping the head portion ofthe cap into the form shown in Y Figs. 1 QandQ.
2() indicates a detent device preferably 'formed of two nesting cups 2l and which slidably surround the 'shank 2,' the innerypart for cup preferably having edge .projections for engaging notches 13 in the lower edge ofthe cap and the outer .cup 21 4ef(tending above the cup Q" to cover'and'conceal ,the engaging edges ,ol the cap and cup'22. The central opening through one, ypreferably the upper, of the nesting cups 21 and22, is made angular, corresponding tothe shank 2 to prevent ,the detent device'from rotating on the shank. but permitting vit to `slide ,thereon. An yannular lrecess is provided 'between they two members 21, 22, preferably by depressing` a portion ,of the bottoln of the member 21. Entrance is provided'to this recess by means of an opening 'Q8 in the bottom of the member 29 adjacent'to 4its central opening.
S30 indicates the spring which draws the datent device toward' the cap. and holdsthe 'irojectious 23 in engagement with the'walls ot the notches 13. y"This spring is housed or concealed within the cups 21, 22, and is preferably an open-coil tension helix, so
tormed that each coil tendsl'o more past the adpicent coil in the directionof thefre- Vtraction. l may accomplish this by twisting' or distorting ythe if'arious coils, or, Mby
taking' an open-coil spring and turning it i n l wrong-side-out to give an added .twlstvto thecoils and 'increase' thetension effect. The
spring is anchored at itslower ,ends'to' the detent vdevice/by h'aving'its lowermost .coil
turned through the opening r28 into the annular recess between Jdie membersl, 22, as shown'at 31 in Figs. 2 ,and 4. The Coil is anchored at its upper end to the cup -"by having its ul'ipermost coil occupying the annular groove provided by the rabb'etbl in the upper Ipart of theY shank 2 andthe under acenof the head 8. The tendency of this spring'to retract maintains the rejections '23 in constant engagement 'wlththe lower edge of the cap, so that, asthe cap is turned down to feed ythe grease,'tl1e projections periodicallyenter the notches and deioe abil the Spiiiig. Le
gil?, geeeyeei l eli die ap ageiiiet elieplaeei ieii. llie e- ,occupying lie lowei of said rebbelis, the im- Yfeeiisibili 1 el: die ep 'iig enables ilie @up to cleilaee of lie lieiicl eoaetiiig wi'li tlielower be iiiuecl el mi es 'fai cleeiied. i'zibbe le? piovicliiig a gioove *uo receive eiucl eseiiibling lilie parie 3l e spuug coily sue ii iziiiuf e eiicl for tbe purpose lie uliaiili' Willi its uppei coil eeiabbe 6 beo'l the lieziel 8 tesi lo ille elieiil. llieii ille ugeeltiiig o lie e 11ml eri tlie eliaiili ioiiiie the Compl le cup mi@ locke Jalie Spying; iii plebe. To eui-e die spring 'to Jlie (lelieiit lie bot mi oi; is dimmi flow-ii below ille hexagonal peut of t uli eiicl liei'e is lield While the el; 'te is l give/ii a tuile? berend of 'ille epiiiig v mg through "alie ogeiiing QS and, im@ lie ieeefse belvweeii 'the iii-eiiibe s 2l,
w -will be Seen that my grease Cup is eziel simple iii eoiisliuelioii. liiiey eolieis siiimlv of lie bese, die Cep, izlie deieii'; eieecl the base may Coiieuieiily be i lvoqpait sziiiipiiig and llie cap i Single lie "Vio camping parie of tbe deeii levi e may be stamped into Cup foiiii ai cl iiestecl togeliei and llieii die llaiige pieseefl invaillj ce give ille beaded oiiii sliovfii :ib Lf) iii lie dilmviiige. This bead not only increases die uint.
oiiiaiiieiilzil eppeeiaiiee of Fie gieuse cup yo my iiiveiiioii, what u uo @nel iii eoiiibiiieioiij4 i be: e een ibi-ea .ed "iieieoii to illove about Llie mie o the ame and leii befee -lieieol,
tlie oase eeeideii al luiifim, Iiieaiie tending to jfielcl- .L L iiigly liolo Suid pari; Willi die suiaeee tliereel engaged Willi lilieeoaetiiig siii-faces of elle Cap, find mez-is iiieleeiiig lie jrielcliiig' nieeeiie ue eifel 11e eoneci e suifeees 0i' tlie cap and sL pari foi housing elle concealing ilie same wlieii "Elie cmg ie iig-aged Willi the beige7 subeeiitielly e and tbe piiipoee 2 En grease im enel iii Combina, base mme of 'mo pieces, one compio* a i slieiil: above lie iecess, cap hanno' e eui'ieee for engagement b e cleteii; mei'ebei, cleteii: member @ii lle Cle fice, i
cleseiibecl. Y
eTease @up and iii coiiebiiietioii, DJ
:iiiiii3g oi tlie bese, the baise inlieecl and a siem depending from the heeel being eiiiiecl with en rough. Wliicli e poitioii of lie stem iid Willi a elioiilelei opboseel io the e-of lie bead, lie siem lien/ing its upper eiicl Clamping oii the upwaidly pefeiitecl part ei the holding iiiembeiq iioii-ioatably l ieiieiicl elicleble lengthwise @tin Willi ille cap to bolcl e epiiiig eeilecl about jlie eeiii eiiil the Coil et its uppei eiid clamped betiegi llie liezifl and 4elle slioulclei o'l lilie stein and iS lowei end con il ing member 'to pull upweidly i. ieieon, eub'tziiitielly es eed foi' elle up comprising e base ilielucli 1 stem depending from ille l` ."ieecliiigj on llie lieaily a die ce.; 'iembe iioii-iozitebly monnieal nel Sliclnble lengthwise 'lbei'ed o' membei being proviclecl with e iiiilai1 llaiige 3 ojeeiiig lowni'cl emeii fit ing Wieliiii die flange iig lip-e miel a pnl upwardly oii libe holding mo. lining one eiicl tl eieoil ezi- .iel elem-lent subelaiitielly as puiyoee lesefibecl.
i e cup eoinpiieiiig e. base inelud- :z lioacl :nifl siem depending from the Leed, e cap lliieadiiig oii the bend, a disoc el bold j member iioii-i'ote'lziblymounted iii tbe Si i zuid elidable lengthwise tbeieo1, me liolfli e member being Qi'ovidecl With e iiieeieiiel i iiulai flange piojeotiiig foward the head, ei eleeiiiiit filling Wiliiii Jlie flange of tlie lio ding iiieiiibei", one ef lie tuecl le be'iie :eiii'iefl with e. gioov'e, zuil Said Aofniecl with an opening exgfoefe iid e, coiled spring ai`- upwardly en tbe liolfliiig l Win52; (me eiicl lieieo extendi Said opening and into the miel otliei enel iiielioifeel lo the z :illy as mail for ilie piiipose l. i grease cup comprising a baee iniieee and e siem @iep-ending fiom e en; tlieaeliiig @il the bead, ai lioffiig membei 'lion-rotatably io stem incl eliclale lengthcoiled epiiiig naeageei the holding member and having one end thereof extending under the cup and having its other end anchored to the base, substantially as and for the purpose set forth.
5 S. A grease cup comprising a base including 'a head and a stem depending from the head, a cap threading on the head, a discoidal holding member non-rotatably mounted on the stem and slidable lengthwise thereof, the holding member being provided with ya marginal annular flange projecting toward the head and with a. groove in its bottom, an element tting within the flange of the holding member and covering the' grooves and having an opening exposing the groove, and a coiled spring arranged to pull upwardly on the holding member and having one end thereof extending through said opening and under said element and into' the groove and having its other end anchored tothe base, substantially as and for the purpose described.
9. In agrease cup, the combination of a shank having t'w'o rabbets adjacent to its 5 upper end, a head having a downward flange and having a central opening whereby it seats in the upper rabbet, the upper end of they shank being upset to lock the head to the shank, a helical spring surrounding the s shank and having its upper coil occupying the recess provided by the lower rabbet, a cap screwing onto the head, and a detent ydevice cooperating with the cap under the influence ofsaid spring.
: 10. In a grease cup, the combination, with f the cup and cap, a detent device cooperating with the cap, and a retractile lspring for holding the detent device and cap in engagement, said spring being a helix, each coil of 0 which has a tendency to move past the adjacent coil in the direction of the retraction.
11. In a grease cup, the combination, with ythe cup and cap, a detent device cooperating with the cap, and a tension spring for hold- 5 ing the detent device and cap in engagement, said spring being a substantially cylindrical helix each coil of which has a tendency to move past the adjacent coil and the extreme coils of which are held' in substantially par- O allel planes.
12. In a grease cup, the combination, with a. cup and cap, a detent cooperating with the cap, and a tension spring for holding the detent device and cap in engagement, said 5 spring being substantially a cylindrical open helix having a tendency to close farther than a helix with contiguous coils, the upper coil of the spring being anchored to the shank adjacent to the head of the cup and O the lower coil being anchored to the detent device.
13. In a grease cup, the combination of a cup having a shank, a head and an annular groove about the shank adjacent to the head, 5 a helical spring, each coil of which has a tendency to move pasty the adjacent coil, said spring surrounding the shank and'having its'upper coil occupyingl'said groove, a collar 'slidabl'y but "non-rotatablyy surrounding the kshank and having the l'ower'coil of the spring anchored Vto it, and a cap screwing ontov the head and cooperating with'the collar, the collar and cap being provided with an interacting projection and notch.
14. In a grease cup,A the combination, with the cup, of Aa helical tension spring surrounding the shank of the cup and anchored to the cfup at the upper end of the spring, a collar slidably butnon-rota-tably surrounding the shank and consisting lof two shells nesting one within the other, the spring being anchored yat its lower end to the collar by means of extending through an opening into a' space between the shells, a cap screwing onto the cup, and interacting projections and notches on the collar and cap.
15. In a Agrease cup, the combination, with the cup and cap screwing one onto the other, of 4a collar-slidably but non-rotatably surrounding the'shank of the cup and coacting with the cap, a spring tending to force the collar into such coaction, the collar being madeof two shellsnesting one within the other, the outer shell being adapted to extend beyond the innerv shell andform a dust protector for the cap.
16. In a grease cup, the combination, with the cup, of a cap screw-threaded thereon, a collar slidably vbut `non-rotatably surrounding the shank of the cup, said collar being formed of two shells nesting one within the other, the inner shell coacting with the lower edge of the cup, and one ofsuch members having a notch and the other a projection, and `a spring pressing the collar toward the cap.
17. In a grease cup, the combination, with j the cup and cap'screw-threaded together, of
a collar surrounding the shank of the cup and composed 'of two shells nested together,
"each shell having a flange, which flanges having its lowermost coil occupying the recess between the two members of the collar.
19. In a grease cup, the combination of a cup having an angular shank and a head with an external thread, a cap internally threaded screwing onto the head, a collar y ui perinost coil or slidnble on the shank and comprising two cupdilre ineinioers nested one Within the projections and notches on the lower edge of the cap and che upper edge of the inner niernber oi' collar, the enter ineniber of the collar efz'endnig above the inner niieinber to overhang; the cap, and a spring pressing the coller toward the oep,
other, coiiperating ln e grease cup, the combination of e cup haring an angular shenlr and an er;- ternally threaded head, an internally threaded cup screving onto said head7 a collar heving an 1:.. lar opening slidable on the shank and ha i. dell projecting toward the collar consisting or two cnp-lilre fied one within the other, an out- :n l on the inner member nesting a eead on the outer member, cooper A" notches and 'projections on the lower oi the cap and the upper edge ci the ,neniber or the collar, and means for "ne tl l the cap.
ie collar towel@ r a cup, the combination ol' a p hvfng a shenlr and e. head with an ein ha ine `an internal cu,A ternnl thread, a Aoep thread screwing onto the head, a coller slidable on the shank and copern ting with the ing no `nieinbers nested one i the other, one oi said members being pressed away 'from the other about the shank lo provide an annuler recess, there eilig an opening into this recess through the inner nreinberT spring sur ounding the shank and passing through said opening and haring its lowerniost coil occupying the recess, the the spring being, anchored to the cup end cooperating projecti and notches on the upper edge el the collar and the lower edge oi' the cap.
ln s grens-e cup, the combination of a cup having a shank and a head With an ei;- tei'nal thread, a cap having an inteii'nal thread screwing onto the head, a collar slidable on the shenl; end cooperating with the cap and comprising tivo ineinbers nested one Within the other, one of said ineinbers being,` pressed away lironi the other about the shan l; to provide an annular recess, there being anopening into this recess through the inner nieinber, a spring surrounding the shanli and passing` through said opening and having the lonerniost coil occupying the recess, the uppermost coil of 1the spring being anchored to the cup, the two inenibers or the collar having flanges extending toward the ong9 the inner Llange terminating short or the cap and coniiris i nt be obtained for nr the inner flange being provided 'tion to engage the lower edge d he outer flange being adapted such csp. 1" cup, the combination of a annular portion and a downwardly threaded hnge, whereby Ysg. is provided in the under ,Y an internally threaded cap onto the head, a collar slidable on i tering an rlp-turned Wall to i the lower edge of the cap, Wall he ring eoacting notches and seid collar inade of two le within the other end held to xg outward oe-ads one of such i embers being pressed away from 'eend the shank to provide an and a coiled tensionspring the recess in the under tace of the at its upper end in,a and near its lower end n an opening in the inner ollzxr into the annuler recess a o and in e grease cup, the combination, of a 'ine' a sli-enh With a bore and en angur and a head inade separable from lr and secured at the upper end of the "on ci the shank being over the heed, said head having a externally threaded, the a groove in its outer side edi eied, a collar inade of two nestshells slidably but non-rotatnbly filing; th shank, the collar having an nular recess between its two portions, en :rte-cl helical tension spring having its upper coil occupyiiig the annular groove in shanlz and its lower coil passing through an opening in the inner shell or" the collar o *rl e annular space between theV collar an internally threaded cap screw- OSCAR ZEBK.
ldfitnesses BRENNAN B. weer, @neri-men l. SMITH.
the Commissioner o' j? sentir no' onto the head of the cup, said capend
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