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  • the present invention relates to lubricating device, and more particularly to a mechanical lubricator adapted to discharge lubricant against a pressure.
  • the lubricator includes a collapsible container adapted to hold a liquid lubricant, and means to collapse the cont er to expel. the lubricant.
  • the container is ot metal and has side wallsadaptcd to permit the container to be collapsed.
  • 'lectures ot' the'invention reside in the for subjecting the outside of the container to a pressure substantially equal to the pressure within the container, thus tending to oppose any distortion of the container; and the provision ot moans whereby the container may be charged with lubricant with out removing the container troni its snpport.
  • Other features consist in thegcneral combination and arrangement ot the parts constituting the device.
  • Fig. 2 is a plan view, one halt in section ot the lubricator, the section being taken on the line 2-2 of Fig. l;
  • Fig. 3 is a sectional elevation taken substantially on the line of Fig. 2;
  • Fig. l is a view in elevation illustrating the manner oit connecting the lubricator to a pressure pipe into which lubricant is to be discharged, and
  • Fig. 5 is sectional view similar to F ig. l illustrating a modified form of the invention.
  • the numeral l0 indicates a shell, shown as cylindrical, having one of its ends closed by a head ll, andl its other end closed by a head l2, the head ll being secured to the shell as by means ot studs 13, and the head l2 being 'lastejed to the shell by studs 14.
  • the sido walls ot the container may be corrugated or ot a shape which may be termed accordion walls, as indicated at 16.
  • mechanism is disposed at the lower end of the container.
  • a nut 22 is rotatively mounted in bearings at and 24- carriefl by the lower head 12 of the shell and a spider il respectively.
  • A. plate 25 is disposed under the bottom ot' the container, and has a stem 26 threaded through 'the nut lt will he seen when the nut 22 is rotated, the plate 25 will be moved vertically. ln order to prevent rotation oT' the plate 25, it is provided with. a peripheral lug 2T slidable ⁇ in a keyway 2S formed. 'in the interior of the shell.
  • a worm wheel 29 is connected with the nut, the nut in tact forming the hub ot said wheel.
  • AY shaiit 30 rotatively carried by the head l2. has a worm 8l in engagement with the worm wheel 29.
  • a hand crank 37. may be provided for the purpose ot turning the shaft 30 in either direction.
  • a ratchet device is provided in the normal operation of the device however 'tor collapsing the receptacle. As shown this device is mounted within the housing 32 rotatable on the shaft 30, the housing' carrying a pa-wl 33 adapted to cooperati ⁇ with a ratchet wheel 34 secured to the shaft 30. rlhus when the arm 35 secured to the housing 32, is oscillated autoth ereof.
  • the ratchet wheel and shaft 30 will be Vturned in one direction, thereby gradually collapsing the container. After the container has been collapsed, it may be allowed to expand by turning the hand crank 31 in the direction to lower the follower plate 25.
  • the container In the operation oi? thc lubricator, the plate 25 being at the lower end ot its movement, the container is iilled through the opening 18 and closed by the plug 19. rllhen as the arm 35 is oscillated the follower plate 25 will, be moved upward, collapsii the container and exlielling thelubrica t. it the saine time pressure [luid :iii-om the pressure fluid pipe willfbe conducted to tac outside of the container, thereby colualizing the pressure on the interim' and exerior 12, this space connnunicating with the space ln the modified form of the invention illustrated in F ig. 5 the general arrangement of the parts is similar to the device already described.
  • the collapsible wall 16' which may be de- ⁇ scribed as an accordion wall, expands to the' position illustrated in dotted lines near the top of the shell l0.
  • the plunger 25 and the collapsible device are returned to the full line position shown in Fie.
  • il device 'oli' the character described including in combination a rigid shell, a collapsible container disposed in and secured at one end to the shell, the shell having a normally closed opening through which lubricant may be supplied tothe container, a charge conduit in communication with the container, and means to collapse the latter.
  • il device oi the character described including in combination, a cylindrical shell having' one end closed, a collapsible container within said shell having an open end disposed at the closed end of the shell and secured thereto, a discharge conduit having communication with the interior K oi'. said container, saidL shell having a filling opening through which lubricant may be supplied to the container, and means disposed at the end of the shell opposite the closed .xd to collapse the container and thereby expel the lubricant.
  • il. il device oi the character described incliuling in combination, a rigid shell, a coni t o tainer having an open end disposed at one end oll the shell, said container having accordion side walls wherebj1 it may be collapsed, means closing the open end ot the ccntalner having a lilling opening and a discharge conduit, and means at the opposite end ol the shell to collapse said container.
  • a device el the character described including in combination, a rigid shell, a collapsible container within the shell having an open end, means closing the open end et said shell having a discharge conduit, means to secure the container to the shell at its open end, and means to collapse said container.
  • l device of the character described including in combination, a shell, a cap closing one end ot the shell, a collapsible container within the shell having a i'langed open end, said flange being secured between the shell and cap, a discharge conduit communicating with said container, and means to collapse the container.
  • G. l device of the character described including in combination, a. shell, a collapsible metal container having one end open and termed with accordion side walls, means closing the open end oi the container, means securing the container to the shell adjacent the said open end, a discharge conduit communicating with said container, and means to collapse the container.
  • a device of the character described in cluding in combination a shell, a collapsible container within the shell constructed with spring;7 side walls which normally hold the container distended, means securing one end of the container to the shell, and means operative on the other end of the container to collapse the same.
  • a device oi the character described including in combination, a shell, a collapsible container within the shell having an open end, means closing said end, a discharge conduit communicating with the container, and means to collapse the container including, a nut held against axial movement, a plate associated with the bottom of the container having a stem threaded through the nut, and mechanism to turn said nut.
  • a device of the character described including in combination ⁇ a shell, a collapsible container within the shell having an open end, means closing said end, a discharge conduit communicating ⁇ with the container, and means to collapse the container including, a nut held against axial movement, a plate associated with the bottom of the container having a stein threaded through the nut, a ratchet device to turn the nut in the direction to collapse the container and other means to turn the nut in either direction.
  • il device ot the character described including in combination, a shell, a collapsible container within the shell having an open end, means closing said end, a discharge conduit communicating ⁇ with the container, and means to collapse the container including, a nut held against axial movement, a plate associated with the bottom of the container having a stem threaded through the nut, a worm wheel rotatably connected with the nut, a worm associated with the wheel and means to rotate the worm.
  • a device of the character described including in combination, a cylindrical shell closed at both ends, a collapsible container within the shell having an open end adjacent one end of the shell secured thereto, the latter end ot the shell having a dischzfirge conduit leading to a pressure pipe o which the lubricant is fed, means at the other end ot the shell to collapse the container, and means providing communication between the said pipe and the space between the outside oit the container and the interior ot the shell, wherebjv the outside of the container is subjected to a pressure tending to oppose distortion thereof.
  • a device of the cl'iaracter described includingin combination, a shell having closed ends, a collapsible container within the shell having an open end secured to the shell, a discharge conduit for the container, means to collapse the container and means acting on the outside of the container to oppose distortion thereof.
  • A. device of the character described including in combination, a shell having closed ends, a collapsible container within the shell having an open end secured to the shell, a discharge conduit for the container, means to collapse the container and means to conduct a pressure fluid to act on the outside of the container to oppose distortion thereof.
  • a device of the character described including in combination, a shell having closed ends, a collapsible container within the shell having an open end secured to the shell, a discharge conduit for the container, means to collapse the container, means to conduct a pressure fluid to the space between the interior of the shell and the outside ot the container, and means to drain said space.
  • a device of the character described including in combination, a shell having closed ends, a collapsible container within the shell having an open end secured to the shell, a discharge conduit for the container, means to collapse the container and means to subject the outside of the container to a. pressure substantially equal to the pressure within the container.
  • A, device ot the character described .including in combination, a shell having closed ends, a metal collapsible container adapted to hold liquid lubricant disposed llO in the shell having an open end. secured to the shell, a discharge conduit for the container, and means to collapse the container.
  • a lubricator including in combination, a rigid shell having one end closed provided with a discharge opening, a plunger movable to and 'from said closed end, a device disposed Within said shell comprising Van end qwall and longitudinally collapsible side Walls, said end wall engaging the tace olf said plunger and the ends oz side walls opposite said end Wall being secured to said shell adjacent one end -thereof, and means to actuate said plunger.
  • a lubricat-o'r including in combination, a rigid cylindrical shell having one end closed provided with a discharge opening, a plunger movable to and from said closed end, a device disposed Within said shell comprising an end Wall and longitudinalljvv collapsible accordion side Walls ⁇ v said end Wall engaging the face of said plunger and the ends oi the side Wall opposite said end Wall being secured to said shell adjacent one end thereof, and means to actuate said plunger.
  • a lubricator including in combination, a shell having closed ends, a plunger movable in said shell, a device disposed in said shell comprising an end Wall and colu mi@ lapsible side Walls, said end Wall associated with said plunger and the opposite ends of the side Walls being secured to said shell adjacent one end thereof, means to actuate said plunger, and means to introduce a pressure fluid to act on the device to counterbalance the pressure tending to distort the same due to forcing out the lubricant.
  • a lubricator including in combination, a shell having closed ends, a plunger Within said shell, a collapsible device secured to the shell engaging the plunger to form a seal, and means to introduce a pressure fluid to act on said device to counter'- balance the pressure tending to distort the same due to forcing out the lubricant.
  • a lubricator including in combination, a shell having closed ends, a plunger Within said shell, and a collapsible device secured to thel shell engaging the plunger to form a seal preventing leakage.
  • a device of the character described including in combination, a shell, a plunger therein, an endWise collapsible annular member secured at one end to the plunger l and at its opposite end to the shell and means l'or actuating the plunger.

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1. T. WA-LLIS.
LUBRICATOR.v
APPLICATION FILEDPAUG, 9, 1919. 1,337,494. atented Apr. 20, 1920.
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Patented Apr. 20, 1920,
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Patented Apr. 20, 1920.
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JAMES TV WLLLES, F ALTGNA. lENNSYLVANIA.
LUBRICATOR.
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Specification of Letters Patent.
@Patented Apr. 2i), 1920.
Application filed. 'A1 sust 9, w19. Serial No. 316,246.
To all whom t muy @ancora citizen of the United States, and rosi'.. at .lltoona`l` Blair county, State ot ljenofylvania, have invented certain new and nsf` ul improvements in Lubricators, ot which the following is a specilication.
The present invention relates to lubricating device, and more particularly to a mechanical lubricator adapted to discharge lubricant against a pressure.
According to the present invention the lubricator includes a collapsible container adapted to hold a liquid lubricant, and means to collapse the cont er to expel. the lubricant. More particularly the container is ot metal and has side wallsadaptcd to permit the container to be collapsed. 'lectures ot' the'invention reside in the for subjecting the outside of the container to a pressure substantially equal to the pressure within the container, thus tending to oppose any distortion of the container; and the provision ot moans whereby the container may be charged with lubricant with out removing the container troni its snpport. Other features consist in thegcneral combination and arrangement ot the parts constituting the device.
The objects and features of novelty of the invention will be apparent from the description taken in connection with the drawings, in which- Figure l is a sectional elevation through a lubricator constructed in accordance with the present invention;
Fig. 2 is a plan view, one halt in section ot the lubricator, the section being taken on the line 2-2 of Fig. l;
Fig. 3 is a sectional elevation taken substantially on the line of Fig. 2;
Fig. l is a view in elevation illustrating the manner oit connecting the lubricator to a pressure pipe into which lubricant is to be discharged, and
Fig. 5 is sectional view similar to F ig. l illustrating a modified form of the invention.
Referring to the drawings which illustrate one embodiment of the invention. the numeral l0 indicates a shell, shown as cylindrical, having one of its ends closed by a head ll, andl its other end closed by a head l2, the head ll being secured to the shell as by means ot studs 13, and the head l2 being 'lastejed to the shell by studs 14. Disposed within the shell lO is a collapsible container l5, preferably ot metal, and adapted to hold a liquid lubricant. ln the forni shown, the sido walls ot the container may be corrugated or ot a shape which may be termed accordion walls, as indicated at 16. lt will be seen that this construction permits the container to be collapsed like the bellows ot' an accordion. @ne end o'lf the container open and provided with a peripheral flange l?. which is clamped between the shell and ll, thus securing the container to thc F or the purpose of iilling the coni. with lubricant, the head ll is pro4 vided with a lling opening 19, normally closed by a plug 19. The lubricant is dis charged through a conduit connected as by means of pipe 21 to the point where it is desired to feed the lubricant.
For the purpose of positively7 collapsing the container, mechanism is disposed at the lower end of the container. As shown a nut 22 is rotatively mounted in bearings at and 24- carriefl by the lower head 12 of the shell and a spider il respectively. A. plate 25 is disposed under the bottom ot' the container, and has a stem 26 threaded through 'the nut lt will he seen when the nut 22 is rotated, the plate 25 will be moved vertically. ln order to prevent rotation oT' the plate 25, it is provided with. a peripheral lug 2T slidable` in a keyway 2S formed. 'in the interior of the shell.
Any suitable mechanism may be provided for rotating the nut 22. As shown a worm wheel 29 is connected with the nut, the nut in tact forming the hub ot said wheel. AY shaiit 30 rotatively carried by the head l2. has a worm 8l in engagement with the worm wheel 29. For the purpose ot turning the shaft 30 in either direction, a hand crank 37. may be provided. In the normal operation of the device however 'tor collapsing the receptacle, a ratchet device is provided. As shown this device is mounted within the housing 32 rotatable on the shaft 30, the housing' carrying a pa-wl 33 adapted to cooperati` with a ratchet wheel 34 secured to the shaft 30. rlhus when the arm 35 secured to the housing 32, is oscillated autoth ereof.
matically or manually, the ratchet wheel and shaft 30 will be Vturned in one direction, thereby gradually collapsing the container. After the container has been collapsed, it may be allowed to expand by turning the hand crank 31 in the direction to lower the follower plate 25.
-When the lubricator is used for the pur- 4 -a conduit 36 to the space within the head between the outside oi? the container and the interior of the shell. Thus the pressure within the pressure pipe will be conducted to the shell 10, so that the outside of the container is subjected to a pressure very nearly the same as the pressure on the interior thereof. In cases where the pipe to which the lubricant is applied is a steam pipe, some ot the steam supplied to the head 12 and on the outside of the container will condense.l and a drain 37 previded to allow this condensate to run out, a valve 38 controlling the same. .lt is obvious that if desired this drain may be opened and closed by means ot the usual thermostat diaphragn, such as used in ste/:un heating apparatus orn railway cars.
In the operation oi? thc lubricator, the plate 25 being at the lower end ot its movement, the container is iilled through the opening 18 and closed by the plug 19. rllhen as the arm 35 is oscillated the follower plate 25 will, be moved upward, collapsii the container and exlielling thelubrica t. it the saine time pressure [luid :iii-om the pressure fluid pipe willfbe conducted to tac outside of the container, thereby colualizing the pressure on the interim' and exerior 12, this space connnunicating with the space ln the modified form of the invention illustrated in F ig. 5 the general arrangement of the parts is similar to the device already described. The means 'tor preventing leakage oi lubricant when the `'.Iliinger is operated, however, coniivirises :i device thereof secured to the shell. ln this orm oi' the invention rotation oit the plungerpassage 20. Illhe flange 1.7 ot the collaps ible device being secured to the shell will prevent an lubricant from passing into the lower head 12. As the plunger advances the collapsible wall 16', which may be de-` scribed as an accordion wall, expands to the' position illustrated in dotted lines near the top of the shell l0. The plunger 25 and the collapsible device are returned to the full line position shown in Fie. 5, in the saine manner that the plunger is returned in the :form of the invention shown in F ig. 1. Any pressure acting on the accordion walls due to forcing out the lubricant from the shell. is' counter-balanced by the lu'id pressure acting on the opposite side ol' the walls and introduced to the head 12 through the pipe 36. ln this manner distortion ot the collapsible device is prevented.
Although two specific iorms of the invention have been described in detail, it is to be understood that it is not thus limited, but includes other modifications and changes which come within the scope ci the appended claims.
Having thus described the invention what is claimed as new and desired to be secured by letters Patent is:
1. il device 'oli' the character described including in combination a rigid shell, a collapsible container disposed in and secured at one end to the shell, the shell having a normally closed opening through which lubricant may be supplied tothe container, a charge conduit in communication with the container, and means to collapse the latter.
2. il device oi the character described including in combination, a cylindrical shell having' one end closed, a collapsible container within said shell having an open end disposed at the closed end of the shell and secured thereto, a discharge conduit having communication with the interior K oi'. said container, saidL shell having a filling opening through which lubricant may be supplied to the container, and means disposed at the end of the shell opposite the closed .xd to collapse the container and thereby expel the lubricant.
il. il device oi the character described incliuling in combination, a rigid shell, a coni t o tainer having an open end disposed at one end oll the shell, said container having accordion side walls wherebj1 it may be collapsed, means closing the open end ot the ccntalner having a lilling opening and a discharge conduit, and means at the opposite end ol the shell to collapse said container.
A device el the character described including in combination, a rigid shell, a collapsible container within the shell having an open end, means closing the open end et said shell having a discharge conduit, means to secure the container to the shell at its open end, and means to collapse said container.
l device of the character described including in combination, a shell, a cap closing one end ot the shell, a collapsible container within the shell having a i'langed open end, said flange being secured between the shell and cap, a discharge conduit communicating with said container, and means to collapse the container.
G. l device of the character described including in combination, a. shell, a collapsible metal container having one end open and termed with accordion side walls, means closing the open end oi the container, means securing the container to the shell adjacent the said open end, a discharge conduit communicating with said container, and means to collapse the container.
Y. A device of the character described in cluding in combination, a shell, a collapsible container within the shell constructed with spring;7 side walls which normally hold the container distended, means securing one end of the container to the shell, and means operative on the other end of the container to collapse the same.
8. A device oi the character described including in combination, a shell, a collapsible container within the shell having an open end, means closing said end, a discharge conduit communicating with the container, and means to collapse the container including, a nut held against axial movement, a plate associated with the bottom of the container having a stem threaded through the nut, and mechanism to turn said nut.
9. A device of the character described including in combination` a shell, a collapsible container within the shell having an open end, means closing said end, a discharge conduit communicating` with the container, and means to collapse the container including, a nut held against axial movement, a plate associated with the bottom of the container having a stein threaded through the nut, a ratchet device to turn the nut in the direction to collapse the container and other means to turn the nut in either direction.
l0. il device ot the character described including in combination, a shell, a collapsible container within the shell having an open end, means closing said end, a discharge conduit communicating` with the container, and means to collapse the container including, a nut held against axial movement, a plate associated with the bottom of the container having a stem threaded through the nut, a worm wheel rotatably connected with the nut, a worm associated with the wheel and means to rotate the worm.
l1. A device of the character described including in combination, a cylindrical shell closed at both ends, a collapsible container within the shell having an open end adjacent one end of the shell secured thereto, the latter end ot the shell having a dischzfirge conduit leading to a pressure pipe o which the lubricant is fed, means at the other end ot the shell to collapse the container, and means providing communication between the said pipe and the space between the outside oit the container and the interior ot the shell, wherebjv the outside of the container is subjected to a pressure tending to oppose distortion thereof.
12. A device of the cl'iaracter described includingin combination, a shell having closed ends, a collapsible container within the shell having an open end secured to the shell, a discharge conduit for the container, means to collapse the container and means acting on the outside of the container to oppose distortion thereof.
13. A. device of the character described including in combination, a shell having closed ends, a collapsible container within the shell having an open end secured to the shell, a discharge conduit for the container, means to collapse the container and means to conduct a pressure fluid to act on the outside of the container to oppose distortion thereof.
1,4. A device of the character described including in combination, a shell having closed ends, a collapsible container within the shell having an open end secured to the shell, a discharge conduit for the container, means to collapse the container, means to conduct a pressure fluid to the space between the interior of the shell and the outside ot the container, and means to drain said space.
l5. A device of the character described including in combination, a shell having closed ends, a collapsible container within the shell having an open end secured to the shell, a discharge conduit for the container, means to collapse the container and means to subject the outside of the container to a. pressure substantially equal to the pressure within the container.
16. A, device ot the character described .including in combination, a shell having closed ends, a metal collapsible container adapted to hold liquid lubricant disposed llO in the shell having an open end. secured to the shell, a discharge conduit for the container, and means to collapse the container.
17. A lubricator including in combination, a rigid shell having one end closed provided with a discharge opening, a plunger movable to and 'from said closed end, a device disposed Within said shell comprising Van end qwall and longitudinally collapsible side Walls, said end wall engaging the tace olf said plunger and the ends oz side walls opposite said end Wall being secured to said shell adjacent one end -thereof, and means to actuate said plunger.
18. A lubricat-o'r including in combination, a rigid cylindrical shell having one end closed provided with a discharge opening, a plunger movable to and from said closed end, a device disposed Within said shell comprising an end Wall and longitudinalljvv collapsible accordion side Walls`v said end Wall engaging the face of said plunger and the ends oi the side Wall opposite said end Wall being secured to said shell adjacent one end thereof, and means to actuate said plunger.
19. A lubricator including in combination, a shell having closed ends, a plunger movable in said shell, a device disposed in said shell comprising an end Wall and colu mi@ lapsible side Walls, said end Wall associated with said plunger and the opposite ends of the side Walls being secured to said shell adjacent one end thereof, means to actuate said plunger, and means to introduce a pressure fluid to act on the device to counterbalance the pressure tending to distort the same due to forcing out the lubricant.
n 20. A lubricator including in combination, a shell having closed ends, a plunger Within said shell, a collapsible device secured to the shell engaging the plunger to form a seal, and means to introduce a pressure fluid to act on said device to counter'- balance the pressure tending to distort the same due to forcing out the lubricant.
2l. A lubricator including in combination, a shell having closed ends, a plunger Within said shell, and a collapsible device secured to thel shell engaging the plunger to form a seal preventing leakage.
22. A device of the character described including in combination, a shell, a plunger therein, an endWise collapsible annular member secured at one end to the plunger l and at its opposite end to the shell and means l'or actuating the plunger.
ln testimony whereof l my signature.
JAMES T. lVALLlS.
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