US1408932A - Permutation lock for the fuel-supply lines of internal-combustion engines - Google Patents

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US1408932A US329727A US32972719A US1408932A US 1408932 A US1408932 A US 1408932A US 329727 A US329727 A US 329727A US 32972719 A US32972719 A US 32972719A US 1408932 A US1408932 A US 1408932A
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    • YGENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
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  • My invention relates to improvements in permutation locks for the fuel supply lines of internal combustion engines.
  • the object of my invention is to provide a form oflock having adjustable members rotatable about a central axis and each provided with a duct parallel with the axis but radially distant therefrom and adapted in one position to form a portion of the fuel supply duct leading to the engine and its carhureter.
  • Each of said rotatable members is providedwith a similar duct or passage and it is necessary for all'of the members to be adjusted with such ducts or passages in alignment with each other and with the connecting supplyv and. delivery pipes before fuel can be delivered to the engine.
  • Each rotatable member is preferably in the form of a ring or circular disk provided with a set of index characters to facilitate adjustment of the members by the person or persons who are informed as to the combination of characters required for opening the fuel supply line.
  • a further object of my invention is .to provide a permutation fuel duct lock adapted to be interposed in a set of fuel supply duct elements without permitting leakage of fuel from between the adjustable. members.
  • Figure 1 is a side elevation partly in section, of a permutation. lock embodying my invention, the adjustable members being shown with the fuel duct exposed and in position for a fuel delivery.
  • Figure 2 is a sectional view drawn on line 22 of Figure 1.
  • the supporting shaft or rod 1 is shghtly enlarged and threaded at 2 to receive nuts 3 adapted to engage a set of metal clamplng heads 4:.
  • a set of disks 5 6 and 7 are provided, these disks being rotatably mounted upon the shaft or Specification of Letters Patent.
  • each of the disks 5 6 and 7 are provided with not only a central aperture for the rod or shaft 1, but are also provided with a fuel duct 10 radially distant from the shaft, preferably parallel thereto.
  • Each of the cap members 4 is provided with a socket in its inner face to which is closely fitted a disk 11, preferably formed of material similar to that composing the disks 5 6 and 7, all of which disks may be formed of any suitable material, adapted, when clamped together, to prevent leakage of hydrocarbon from the ducts 10 to the exterior along the opposing faces of these members.
  • Disks of vulcanized rubberized fiber provided with packingrings 12 seated in annular channels in their opposing faces will be found satisfactory.
  • the packing rings encircle the centralshaft or rod 1 and the ducts 10.
  • the peripheries of'the disks 56 and 7 are provided with longitudinal channels 14, at the bases of which numbers or other index characters are provided as indicated in F igure 1-.
  • Fuel supply pipes 15 and 16 are secured in apertures 17 in the caps 4, these apertures being in position for registry with apertures 18 in the relatively stationary disks 11 and in position for alignment with the ducts 10 in the members 5 6 and 7.
  • a permutation lock for the fuel ducts of internalcombustion engines comprising the combination of a set of rotatable'members having contacting faces, an aiiial support common to all of said members, means for clampingsaid members together in liquid tight relation to each other, fuel supply and delivery connections for said members, each member being provided with an aperture at one side of the axis, adapted in one posi' tion of member adjustment, to register with similar apertures in the adjacent members to form a continuous passage from the supply connection to the delivery connection, and a set of packing rings independent of said rotatable members interposed between said exterior tovthe space occupied by the aper ture; v V
  • disks adapted to connections for the set of V deliver fluid through the.registering'apertures when all of the disks are adj usted' with their apertures in a position to form a continuous passage from the inlet to the outlet connection, the series of disks being provided with relativelystationary end caps keyedto said, shaft adapted to be placed against the disks by said clamping nuts,

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.G. W. C-OUTTS. v
PEBMUTATION LOCK FOR THE FUEL SUPPLY LINES OF INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINES. APPLICATION FILED. OCT. 10,1919.
08,932. Patnted Mar.:7,1922.'
UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE.
GEORGE W. COUT'I'S, OF WAUKESHA, "WISCONSIN.
ENGINES.
T0 ((ZZlO/LOWZ it may concern:
Be it known that Gnoncn W. CoUTrs, citizen of the United States, residing at l/Vaukesha, county of lVaukesha, and State of lVisconsin, have invented new and useful Improvements in Permutation Looks for the FuelSupply Lines of InternaLCombustion Engines, of which the following is a specification.
My invention relates to improvements in permutation locks for the fuel supply lines of internal combustion engines.
The object of my invention is to provide a form oflock having adjustable members rotatable about a central axis and each provided with a duct parallel with the axis but radially distant therefrom and adapted in one position to form a portion of the fuel supply duct leading to the engine and its carhureter. Each of said rotatable members is providedwith a similar duct or passage and it is necessary for all'of the members to be adjusted with such ducts or passages in alignment with each other and with the connecting supplyv and. delivery pipes before fuel can be delivered to the engine.
Each rotatable member is preferably in the form of a ring or circular disk provided with a set of index characters to facilitate adjustment of the members by the person or persons who are informed as to the combination of characters required for opening the fuel supply line.
A further object of my invention is .to provide a permutation fuel duct lock adapted to be interposed in a set of fuel supply duct elements without permitting leakage of fuel from between the adjustable. members.
In the drawings:
Figure 1 is a side elevation partly in section, of a permutation. lock embodying my invention, the adjustable members being shown with the fuel duct exposed and in position for a fuel delivery.
Figure 2 is a sectional view drawn on line 22 of Figure 1.
Like parts are identified by the same reference characters in both views.
The supporting shaft or rod 1 is shghtly enlarged and threaded at 2 to receive nuts 3 adapted to engage a set of metal clamplng heads 4:.
Between these clamping heads, a set of disks 5 6 and 7 are provided, these disks being rotatably mounted upon the shaft or Specification of Letters Patent.
Patented Mar. 7, 1922.
Application filed October 10, 1919. Serial No. 329,727.
rod 1 whereby the head caps 41 are keyed to the rod 1 as indicated at 9. Each of the disks 5 6 and 7 are provided with not only a central aperture for the rod or shaft 1, but are also provided with a fuel duct 10 radially distant from the shaft, preferably parallel thereto.
Each of the cap members 4; is provided with a socket in its inner face to which is closely fitted a disk 11, preferably formed of material similar to that composing the disks 5 6 and 7, all of which disks may be formed of any suitable material, adapted, when clamped together, to prevent leakage of hydrocarbon from the ducts 10 to the exterior along the opposing faces of these members.
Disks of vulcanized rubberized fiber provided with packingrings 12 seated in annular channels in their opposing faces will be found satisfactory. The packing rings encircle the centralshaft or rod 1 and the ducts 10.
The peripheries of'the disks 56 and 7 are provided with longitudinal channels 14, at the bases of which numbers or other index characters are provided as indicated in F igure 1-.
Fuel supply pipes 15 and 16 are secured in apertures 17 in the caps 4, these apertures being in position for registry with apertures 18 in the relatively stationary disks 11 and in position for alignment with the ducts 10 in the members 5 6 and 7.
When the ducts 10 are all in registry or alignment with each other and with the ports 17 in the respective end caps 4-,liquid fuel may pass longitudinally through the lock from the pipeor duct 15 to the pipe or duct 16 and thence to the engine or its carbureter. In the construction shown, this will occur whenthe peripheral index member is in a line extending from left to right as shown in Figure 1.
But if any one'of the disks 5 6 or 7 is rotated out of the illustrated position sufliciently to carry its duct 10 out of alignment with the ducts in the other disks andin the end caps. then the fuel supply will be cut off. By placing the index numbers in channels, exact alignment can be obtained very easily, such exact alignment being secured when the side walls of the channels are aligned. By emlploying clamping nuts 3 the pre s e of the disks up n each other may be regulated in such a manner as to secure suflicient pressure to prevent leakage past the packing rings without causing such excessive friction as to make it difficult to adjust the rings.
I claim V 7 1. A permutation lock for the fuel ducts of internalcombustion engines, comprising the combination of a set of rotatable'members having contacting faces, an aiiial support common to all of said members, means for clampingsaid members together in liquid tight relation to each other, fuel supply and delivery connections for said members, each member being provided with an aperture at one side of the axis, adapted in one posi' tion of member adjustment, to register with similar apertures in the adjacent members to form a continuous passage from the supply connection to the delivery connection, and a set of packing rings independent of said rotatable members interposed between said exterior tovthe space occupied by the aper ture; v V
2. The combination with a supporting shaftihaving clamping nuts threaded thereon, a set'of disks rotatably mounted on the shaft between the said clamping nuts, and each provided with an aperture between the shaft and ,ts periphery, adapted forregistry with, corresponding apertures'in adjacent disks when each of the disks is rotatably adjusted for such registry, and inlet and outlet connectionsfor theset of disks adapted to deliver fluidthrough the registering aper tures when all of thedisks are adjusted with their apertures in a position to form a continuous passage from the, inlet to the outlet connection, the series of disks being provided withrelatively stationary end caps adapted tobe placed against the disks by said clamping nuts and rigidly held by said shaft;
3. The combination with a supporting shaft having clamping nuts threaded thereon, a set of disks rotatably mounted on the shaft between the said clamping nuts, and
each provided with an aperture between the shaft and its periphery, adapted folregistry with corresponding apertures in adjacent disks when each of the disks isrotatably adand inlet and outlet justed for such registry,
disks adapted to connections for the set of V deliver fluid through the.registering'apertures when all of the disks are adj usted' with their apertures in a position to form a continuous passage from the inlet to the outlet connection, the series of disks being provided with relativelystationary end caps keyedto said, shaft adapted to be placed against the disks by said clamping nuts,
shaft havin on, a set of disks rotatably mounted on the and suitably ported to receive the inlet and outlet connections and allow passage of fluid therethi'ough to and from the disk apertures.
4. The combination with a supporting g clamping nuts threaded there shaft between the said clamping nuts, and each provided with an aperture between the shaft audits periphery, adapted for registry with corresponding apertures in adjacent disks when each of the disks is rotatably adjusted for such registry,: and inlet and outlet connections for the set of disks adapted to deliver fluid through the registering apertures when all-of the disks are adjusted with their apertures in a position to form a continuous passage from the inlet .to the" outlet connection, eac'h of said disks being formed of impervious fibrous material, and said supporting shaft being provided with metallic end caps for the disks, ported to receive the inlet and outlet connections'and anchored against rotation upon the shaft, said caps being adapted for pressure engagement with the disks, andprovided with nonrotatable packing disks, socketed in their inner faces. a j
5. The combination with a supporting shaft having clamping'nuts threaded there-j on, a set of disks rotatablymounted on the i shaft between the said clamping nuts, and
each provided. with. an aperture between the shaft and itsperiphery, adapted for registry with correspondingapertures in adjacent disks when each of the disks is rotatably" adjusted for such registry, and inlet and outlet connections for the set of disks adapted to deliver fluid through the registering apertures when all of the disks are adjusted with their apertures in a position-to form a continuous passage from the inlet to the outlet connection, each of said disks being formed of impervious fibrous material, and saidsupporting shaft being provided with metallic end caps for the disks, ported to receive the inlet and outlet connections and anchored against rotation upon the shaft, said caps being adapted for pressure engagement with the disks, and provided with non-rotatable packing disks, socketed in their inner faces, and all of said disks havingannular channels in their opposing faces between their apertures-and their peripheries and provided with packing rings seated in said. channels. 7 i
In testimony whereof I affix my signature in the presence of two witnesses.
. GEORGE W'. COUTTS.
Witnesses: 1 j V V Lnvnnn'rr G. WHEE ER,
0; C. VVEBER.
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