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US1414092A
US1414092A US248253A US24825318A US1414092A US 1414092 A US1414092 A US 1414092A US 248253 A US248253 A US 248253A US 24825318 A US24825318 A US 24825318A US 1414092 A US1414092 A US 1414092A
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B60VEHICLES IN GENERAL
    • B60SSERVICING, CLEANING, REPAIRING, SUPPORTING, LIFTING, OR MANOEUVRING OF VEHICLES, NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
    • B60S5/00Servicing, maintaining, repairing, or refitting of vehicles
    • B60S5/04Supplying air for tyre inflation
    • 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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    • Y10T137/00Fluid handling
    • Y10T137/6851With casing, support, protector or static constructional installations
    • Y10T137/6918With hose storage or retrieval means
    • Y10T137/6932With retrieval means
    • Y10T137/6943Biased to retracted position
    • Y10T137/6951Weighted
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  • LOUIS J. MONAHAN OF OSI-IKOSH, WISCONSIN; BER J. DALY, OF OSHIKOSH', WIS- CONSIN, BEING ADMINISTRATOR OF LOUIS J. MON AI-IAN, DECEASED.
  • the invention relates to a new and useful air dispensing device and has for its object the combination of elements to provide a convenient apparatus for inflating auto tires from a remote compressed air supply.
  • a further object of the'apparatu's is to provide means comprising a flexible hose holding affair with means for protecting said hose.
  • Fig. 1 shows the complete apparatus in its normal position on the edge of a walk with section of the road below showing its relative position
  • Fig. 2 a detailed sectional viewshowing the mechanism for allowing of flexibility
  • Fig. 3 a right angled sectional View of Fig. 2
  • Fig. 4 a section at (1 Fig.2.
  • the apparatus consists of a standard composed of a pipe 1 with foot 2 attached thereto which may be secured to the walk near thecurb.
  • a flexible hose holding head is fitted to thetop of the pipe and consists of a sleeve 3 with a formed .over flange 4 to fit over the outside of the pipe and held rigidly thereon by means of set screws 5.
  • the sleeve 3 is bored out to received oilless bushings 6 which are pressed therein.
  • a portion of the flange- 4 is carried down further as at 7 and formed withan eccentric periphery better shown in Fig. 4-and has two stop lugs 8 and 9 formed therewith.
  • a revoluble sleeve 10 is fitted to turn in the bushings 6 and has a collar 11 secured to the bottom and a shoulder 12 formed at the top thereof.
  • Bearing lugs 13 are also formed'with the sleeve 10 extending upward and a spring lug 14 is also formed thereon between the lugs 13.
  • a cap 15 is formed to cover the top of-the apparatus to prevent rain from damaging the movable parts and has two bearing lug 16 formed therewith, also a spring lug 1 Bearing pins 18-are' fitted through the lugs- 13 and 16 on which the cap 15 can swing a distance limited by its edges striking the standard 1 on one side and againstthe cam"
  • On the end of the pipe 21 another air hose 23 is fitted carrying the conventional type of air nozzle valve 24 on the end.
  • a guide 25 is fitted-to the pipe which will give the hose an easy turn ensuring long life thereto.
  • the spring 20 draws the forward portion of the cap 15 upwardly and normally holds the pipe 21 in its highest position. This spring also causes the roller 19 to engage the track 7 and to move into engagement with either one of the stop lugs 8 and 9, so
  • a terminal valve having a flexible air conducting means extending therefrom, supporting means therefor comorisin a standard a sleeve mounted revolubly on the standard, a cap pivoted to the sleeve and having a limited swinging movement about a horizontal axis, means for yieldingly maintaining the cap at one extreme of its movement, and rigid air conductingmeans extending from the cap and connected to said flexible means.

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L J. MONAHAN, DECD.
B- 1- DALY, B EING ADMINISTRATOR. AIR DISPENSING APPARATUS.
- APPLICATION FILED AUG.5, i918. RENEWED MAY 4; 1920.
11,414,092, Patented Apr. 2 5, 19 22.
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UNHTED' STATES PATENT, orrresg.
LOUIS J. MONAHAN, OF OSI-IKOSH, WISCONSIN; BER J. DALY, OF OSHIKOSH', WIS- CONSIN, BEING ADMINISTRATOR OF LOUIS J. MON AI-IAN, DECEASED.
AIR-DISPENSING APPARATUS.
Specification of Letters Patent. Patented Apr. 25, 1922- Application filed August 5,1918, Serial No. 248,253. Renewed. May 4,,1920. Serial No. 378,922.
To all whom it may concern.- Be it known that 1, Louis J. MoNAHAN, a
- citizen ofthe United States, residing at Oshkosh, in the county of lVinnebago and State of Wisconsin, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Air-Dispensing Apparatus, of which the following is a specification.
The invention relates to a new and useful air dispensing device and has for its object the combination of elements to provide a convenient apparatus for inflating auto tires from a remote compressed air supply.
A further object of the'apparatu's, is to provide means comprising a flexible hose holding affair with means for protecting said hose.
In the drawings Fig. 1 shows the complete apparatus in its normal position on the edge of a walk with section of the road below showing its relative position; Fig. 2 a detailed sectional viewshowing the mechanism for allowing of flexibility; Fig. 3 a right angled sectional View of Fig. 2 and Fig. 4 a section at (1 Fig.2.
The apparatus consists of a standard composed of a pipe 1 with foot 2 attached thereto which may be secured to the walk near thecurb.
A flexible hose holding head is fitted to thetop of the pipe and consists of a sleeve 3 with a formed .over flange 4 to fit over the outside of the pipe and held rigidly thereon by means of set screws 5. The sleeve 3 is bored out to received oilless bushings 6 which are pressed therein. A portion of the flange- 4 is carried down further as at 7 and formed withan eccentric periphery better shown in Fig. 4-and has two stop lugs 8 and 9 formed therewith.
A revoluble sleeve 10 is fitted to turn in the bushings 6 and has a collar 11 secured to the bottom and a shoulder 12 formed at the top thereof. Bearing lugs 13 are also formed'with the sleeve 10 extending upward and a spring lug 14 is also formed thereon between the lugs 13.
A cap 15 is formed to cover the top of-the apparatus to prevent rain from damaging the movable parts and has two bearing lug 16 formed therewith, also a spring lug 1 Bearing pins 18-are' fitted through the lugs- 13 and 16 on which the cap 15 can swing a distance limited by its edges striking the standard 1 on one side and againstthe cam" On the end of the pipe 21 another air hose 23 is fitted carrying the conventional type of air nozzle valve 24 on the end. To prevent short kinking of the hose at the top a guide 25 is fitted-to the pipe which will give the hose an easy turn ensuring long life thereto.
The spring 20 draws the forward portion of the cap 15 upwardly and normally holds the pipe 21 in its highest position. This spring also causes the roller 19 to engage the track 7 and to move into engagement with either one of the stop lugs 8 and 9, so
that the pipe 21, when the device is not in use, will assume a position parallel to the curbing of the side walk. In operation, it is'only. necessary to grasp the hose and applyv the nozzle to the tire valve. The hose being hung from the flexible device on the standard yields to the *pull and side swing, the spring. 20 immediately drawing the hose up when released and also drawing it lengthwisewith thesidewalk entirely out of the way, or if it is thrown either side the action of the spring 20 on the earn 7 will hold it on the desired side out of the way.
With this apparatus utmost convenience is provided and the hosewill last a great length of time because it is held without kinking or short bends.
I claim:
1. The combination with a standard having itsdower end supported in a base, of a cap carried by the standardand pivotally connectedqthereto by horizontal pivots, a conduit carried by .said cap and capable of inovirig with the cap about the axis of the standard, means for automatically swinging said cap upon said pivots and about the axis of the standard, and stops for limiting the swinging movement of the cap.
in vertical and horizontal directions, and a conduit carried by said cap.
8. The combination with a vertical standard having its lower end secured to a base, of a fitting rotatably mounted in the upper portion of said standard for horizontal movement, a cap pivotally mounted on the fitting for vertical swinging movement, and a spring connecting the cap and fitting for automatically swinging said cap horizontally and vertically.
4;. The combination with a vertical standard having its lower end secured to a base and its upper end open, of a sleeve swiveled in the upper end of the standard for horizontal oscillation about the axis of the standard, a cap carried by the sleeve and covering the open end of the standard, and means for automatically swinging said sleeve and cap to normal position after they have been moved from that position.
5. The combination with a hollow vertical standard having its lower end secured to a base, of a hollow fitting swiveled in the upper portion of said standard, an eccentric track located at the upper portion of the standard, a cap having a roller engaging said track, horizontal pivot pins connecting the cap and fitting to permit said cap to swing vertically, a spring connecting the cap and fitting for yieldingly maintaining the cap in normal position, and a conduit carried by said cap.
6. In an air dispensing apparatus, the combination with a terminal valve having a flexible air conducting means extending therefrom, supporting means therefor comorisin a standard a sleeve mounted revolubly on the standard, a cap pivoted to the sleeve and having a limited swinging movement about a horizontal axis, means for yieldingly maintaining the cap at one extreme of its movement, and rigid air conductingmeans extending from the cap and connected to said flexible means.
7. A mechanism of the kind defined in LOUIS J. MO-NAHAN.
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US2561148A (en) * 1948-04-07 1951-07-17 T W Snow Construction Company Sand dispenser
US2756039A (en) * 1949-04-08 1956-07-24 Joy Mfg Co Guides for flexible elements of coal mining apparatus

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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2561148A (en) * 1948-04-07 1951-07-17 T W Snow Construction Company Sand dispenser
US2756039A (en) * 1949-04-08 1956-07-24 Joy Mfg Co Guides for flexible elements of coal mining apparatus

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