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  • invention belongs to that general class of devices known as oil cups and has for one of its objects to provide an oil cup which small continually and oil to the part desired with tational flow, and which may also be ated to feed the oil forcibly whenever desired to do so.
  • rlhe invention has among production olf a device of the that is simple, convenient, durable.
  • Fig. 2 is a top Fig.
  • Fig. 1 is a vertical elevation of my deplan view of the saine; 3 is a vertical section taken on the line 3-3 of] F ig. 2, showing the parts enlarged;
  • Figfd is a horizontal section on-the line H of Fig. 3;
  • Fig. 5 is a horizontal section on the line 5 -5 of Fig.. 3. .y
  • extension 2 represents the oil cup casing, reduced threaded extension 2 having a whereby it may be secured to the cooperating mechanito be lubricated.
  • extension 2 isbored axially at 3, said being in free communication with the low chambered portion or reservoir l ci? casing, said reservoir being vtain the lubricating fluid.
  • the bottom or end wall 5 of the c The bore holthe adapted to conasing has an inwardly directed iange 6 thereon, said flange having a bore coaxial with and of the same diameter as the bore ably'mounted within the bore 3 is a h Slidollow :fili
  • plunger 7 having a central longitudinal bore therein in the bore 3 of the are provided et the bore 8 adapted to receive a suitable absorbent free communication with extension 2.
  • Aeipertin'es 5) in the plungers 7 transversely n at suitable distances apart and communicating therewith, the bore 8 being terial A, such as ielt, wicking, etc., whereby the oil in the i'eservior may be drawn through the apertures 9 and into the bore t5 by capillary action.
  • the wick be additionally held iii lace in the bore 8 and prevented from dropping by means ot ⁇ a cross pin 9 or its equivalent.
  • r1 ⁇ he flange 6 is provided with apertures 10 leading from into the bore 3, mally closed by t spring 12 is posit of the plunger and the flange one end abutting the its other end abutting having the reservoir and opening these openings being norhe plunger 7.
  • a cup packing or washer 14 is sebured to the outer end of being preferably on the plunger by Spaced from the the plunger, said washer detachably held in place a removable cap 15.
  • inner periphery of the casing 1 is a sleeve 16, said sleeve being ot' less length than t nal diameter so as contact with the he casing and of an interouter periphery of the washer 14:, one end of said sleeve havin@ ⁇ a series of slots 17 therein so that the hilricant may flow through the slots exteriorly 'of the sleeve 16 with the cant remaining ⁇ o and freely communicate reservoir, a portion ot' the lubrin both the inside and the outside of thev sleeve.
  • ver or cap 18 is secured to 'l o p having a filling hole 19 ng a pivotally mounted ich may be swung so as to or whenever it is desired the hole 19 may be brought into registry with a hole 21 provided in the cove An actuating r through the cap bearing upon the r plate.
  • od 22 is slidably iiiovabie 1o and cover 20, said. rod cap 15 so as to move the to be in light frictionnl 'lf the actuating rod 22 ,lubricant through the registering apertures 19 and 2l.
  • This lubricant will be absorbed thr ugh the wick A. and will feed constantly through the bores 8 and 3. llllienevei it is ⁇ desiredto feed the lubricant forcibly, the
  • the sleeve automatically closes the oil passage between it and the reservoir whenever the plunger is actuated, trapping and confining the oil in the reservoir where pressure may be e: ⁇ :'
  • the actuating rod may be dispensed with, and the cover plate 2() pivoted to the cap 18 by a rivet or the like so@ as to prevent dust and other foieigninaterial from entering the filling hole' 19, while allowingthe cover to be pivoted so that the holes 19 and 2l ai'e brought into registry whenever it is desired to fill the reservoir. is omitted,l then whenever it is desired to forcibly feed the oil through the duct 3, any suitable ⁇ instrument may be inserted through the registering openings 19 and 2l and pressed down upon the cap This will actuate the plunger and sleeveY iii the same manner as by the rod 22. lt is quite convenient to use the filling spout of the oil can for the purpose ol. actuating the plunger when the actuating rod 22 is omitted.
  • a casing having an oilreservoir therein and having an oil ductle'ading therefrom, a hollow plunger ⁇ in said duct, mea-ns for feeding the oil constantly through said plunger and duct, means for feeding the oil forcibly through said plunger and duct, and automatic means for releasing said force feeding mea-ns after use but permitting the action of said constant feed.
  • a deviceof the'kind described and in combination a casing having an oil reservoir therein and having an oil'duct leading therefrom, a hollow plunger slidably'inounted in said duct, means for feedingthe oil constantly through said ⁇ plunger and duct,- and means lfor feeding the oil forcibly through said plunger and duct.
  • a device of the kind described and in combination a easing having an oil reservoir therein and. having an oil duct leading therefrom, a hollow plunger slidable in said duct, means for feeding the oil constantlyV through said plunger and duct, and means for actuating said plunger to feed the oil forcibly through said plunger and duct.
  • a casing ⁇ having anv oil reservoir therein and having an oil duct lead'- ing therefrom, said casing alsol having an aperture leading from saidy reservoir to said duct, a hollow plunger in said duct andiiormally closing said aperture, means for con-- stantly feeding the oil from said reservoir' through said plunger and duct, and means" for actuating said plunger so asto ⁇ -placethe bore of said hollow plunger in communica'- tion with said aperture, whereby the-oil may' be forced from said reservoir through said aperture and plungeI'-,
  • a device of the kind' described and in combination a casing having ⁇ an oil res-A ervoir therein and having an1oiliduct'leading therefrom.
  • an apertured hollow'plungerf in said duct and extending into said' reservoir a sleeve between the plunger and casing wall free to move relative to the end wall of said reservoir so as to seat thereagainst, and means for actuating said plunger and sleeve to seat the sleeve and force the oil in said reservoir through said duct, said plunger being slidable relative to said sleeve.
  • a casing having an oil reservoir therein and-having an oil duct leading therefrom, a hollow plunger in said duct and extending into said reservoir, said plunger having apertures extending transversely of its bore, a sleeve between the plunger and casing wall, said sleeve being slidable relative to said plunger and o1" a lesser length than the casing so as to be movable longitudinally therein, and means for actuating said plunger and sleeve to seat the sleeve against the end wall of said reservoir and force the oil in said reservoir through said duct.
  • a casing having an oil reservoir therein and having an oil duct leading therefrom, an apertured hollow plunger in said duct and extending into said reservoir, a sleeve between the plunger and casing wall and free to move relative to the end wall of said reservoir so as to seat 'thereagainsh said sleeve being spaced from the inner peripheral wall of the casing and having an oil inlet opening at one end, the other end being normally spaced from the casing wall, and means for seating the latter end against the casing and wall and exerting pressure upon the oil so that the oil in the reservoir is forced into the hollow plunger and duct.
  • a casing having an oil reservoir therein and having an oil duct leading therefrom, a hollow plunger movable in said duct, means for feeding oil constantly through said plunger and duct, a sleeve surrounding said plunger, and ⁇ means for actuating said plunger and sleeve to force oil into said duct independentlyv of said constant feed.
  • l0, ln a device of the kind described and in combination, a casing having an oil reservoir therein and having an oil duct leadinor therefrom, a hollow plunger slidable in said duct, said plunger having a central bore communicating with said duct and having apertures in free communication with said central bore, whereby oil may be fed constantly through said duct, and means for forcibly feeding the oil in said reservoir through said plunger independently of said constant feed.
  • a device of the kind described and in combination a casing having an oil reservoir therein and having an oil duct leading therefrom, a sleeve in said casing, there being an oil passage between said sleeve and reservoir, and means for closing said passage and exerting pressure upon said oil to force it through said duct.
  • a casing having an oil reservoir therein and having an oil duct leading therefrom, a sleeve in said casing, there being an oil passage between said sleeve and reservoir, and means for moving said sleeve to close said passage and exerting pressure upon said oil to force it through said duct.
  • a casing havin@- an oil reservoir therein and having an oil duct leading therefrom, a sleeve in said casing, there being an oil passage between said sleeve and reservoir, and automatically operable means for closing said passage and confining the oil between said sleeve and duct.

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May 15, 1923. y ww@ F.l H. ELWELL.
OIL CUP Filed Nov. 29 1920 `cal member which is Patented 15, 19.23.
FRANKLIN H. ELWELL, OF C OIL CUP.
Application led November 29, 192?. Seal No.
States, resin.-
-r and Illinois, have invented certain new useful improvements in Oil Cups, ot
invention belongs to that general class of devices known as oil cups and has for one of its objects to provide an oil cup which small continually and oil to the part desired with tational flow, and which may also be ated to feed the oil forcibly whenever desired to do so.
rlhe invention has among production olf a device of the that is simple, convenient, durable.
constantly feed the usual graviactuit is its objects 'the kind described pact, eflicient, dependable, and satisfactory for use wherever found applicable. Many other objects and advantages of the device herein shown and described will to those skilled in the art vention appertains.
to which th be obvious is in# To this end iny invention consists in the novel construction, arrangement and combination oit and more claims.
parts herein shown and described, particularly pointed out in the .In the drawings, wherein like reference characters designate like or similar throughout the views;
vice;
Fig. 2 is a top Fig.
parts Fig. 1 is a vertical elevation of my deplan view of the saine; 3 is a vertical section taken on the line 3-3 of] F ig. 2, showing the parts enlarged;
Figfdis a horizontal section on-the line H of Fig. 3; and
Fig. 5 is a horizontal section on the line 5 -5 of Fig.. 3. .y
l represents the oil cup casing, reduced threaded extension 2 having a whereby it may be secured to the cooperating mechanito be lubricated. extension 2 isbored axially at 3, said being in free communication with the low chambered portion or reservoir l ci? casing, said reservoir being vtain the lubricating fluid.
The bottom or end wall 5 of the c The bore holthe adapted to conasing has an inwardly directed iange 6 thereon, said flange having a bore coaxial with and of the same diameter as the bore ably'mounted within the bore 3 is a h Slidollow :fili
lill? EICAGO, T.LLINOIS.
plunger 7 having a central longitudinal bore therein in the bore 3 of the are provided et the bore 8 adapted to receive a suitable absorbent free communication with extension 2. Aeipertin'es 5) in the plungers 7 transversely n at suitable distances apart and communicating therewith, the bore 8 being terial A, such as ielt, wicking, etc., whereby the oil in the i'eservior may be drawn through the apertures 9 and into the bore t5 by capillary action.
The wick be additionally held iii lace in the bore 8 and prevented from dropping by means ot `a cross pin 9 or its equivalent.
r1`he flange 6 is provided with apertures 10 leading from into the bore 3, mally closed by t spring 12 is posit of the plunger and the flange one end abutting the its other end abutting having the reservoir and opening these openings being norhe plunger 7. A resilient ioned between the head 11 6, said spring head 11 and a washer 13 interposed between the spring and the flange 6, the spring l2 tending to keep the plunger against the top of the cup, whereby the plunger body closes the port 10 and the apertures 10 the apertures 9.
are out ot communication with A cup packing or washer 14 is sebured to the outer end of being preferably on the plunger by Spaced from the the plunger, said washer detachably held in place a removable cap 15.
inner periphery of the casing 1 is a sleeve 16, said sleeve being ot' less length than t nal diameter so as contact with the he casing and of an interouter periphery of the washer 14:, one end of said sleeve havin@` a series of slots 17 therein so that the hilricant may flow through the slots exteriorly 'of the sleeve 16 with the cant remaining` o and freely communicate reservoir, a portion ot' the lubrin both the inside and the outside of thev sleeve.
A removable co the casing in any suitable manner as threading, said ca therein and hav cover plate 20 wh close the hole 19, to lill the reservoir,
ver or cap 18 is secured to 'l o p having a filling hole 19 ng a pivotally mounted ich may be swung so as to or whenever it is desired the hole 19 may be brought into registry with a hole 21 provided in the cove An actuating r through the cap bearing upon the r plate.
od 22 is slidably iiiovabie 1o and cover 20, said. rod cap 15 so as to move the to be in light frictionnl 'lf the actuating rod 22 ,lubricant through the registering apertures 19 and 2l. This lubricant will be absorbed thr ugh the wick A. and will feed constantly through the bores 8 and 3. llllienevei it is `desiredto feed the lubricant forcibly, the
rod22 is pressed inwardly, which movement will actuate both the plunger and the sleeve 1.6 so that the sleeve seats on the end wall 5 of the casing (see dotted lines in Fig. 3), confining the oil between the sleeve and duct. However, since there is only a frictional contact between the washer 'lll and the sleeve 16, the end of the sleeve will remain in Contact with the casing while perinittin the plunger to continue its downward movement. rllie ports l0, normally closed, will then be in communication with the ports Q below the washer 13 and thus will permit the lubricant trapped between the sleeve and the plunger to be forced through the ports l0 into and through the bores 8 and 3 without interrupting the continuity of the capillary oiling action of the plunger. When the rod 22 is released, the spiiiig'?) williretraf-t the rod and the spring 1Q will retract the plu er and move the sleeve into its initial pos as shown in full lines in Fig. 3.
Thus itis seen that the sleeve automatically closes the oil passage between it and the reservoir whenever the plunger is actuated, trapping and confining the oil in the reservoir where pressure may be e:\:'
erted upon it.
lf desired, the actuating rod may be dispensed with, and the cover plate 2() pivoted to the cap 18 by a rivet or the like so@ as to prevent dust and other foieigninaterial from entering the filling hole' 19, while allowingthe cover to be pivoted so that the holes 19 and 2l ai'e brought into registry whenever it is desired to fill the reservoir. is omitted,l then whenever it is desired to forcibly feed the oil through the duct 3, any suitable `instrument may be inserted through the registering openings 19 and 2l and pressed down upon the cap This will actuate the plunger and sleeveY iii the same manner as by the rod 22. lt is quite convenient to use the filling spout of the oil can for the purpose ol. actuating the plunger when the actuating rod 22 is omitted.
Thus it is seen that there is provided an exceedingly simple. cononiical and eflicient oil cup which will permit of using` gravity feeding and yet, whenever it isdesiied to forcibly feed the lubricantA suchma-y be done Without linterriipting the continuity of Vthe gravity feed.
lliniiiting myself to the exact form, construction, arrangement and combina-tion of parts herein shown and described, or uses mentioned.
vWhat l claim as new and desire to secure by Letters Patent is:
l. In a device of the kind described and in combination, a casing having an oilreservoir therein and having an oil ductle'ading therefrom, a hollow plunger `in said duct, mea-ns for feeding the oil constantly through said plunger and duct, means for feeding the oil forcibly through said plunger and duct, and automatic means for releasing said force feeding mea-ns after use but permitting the action of said constant feed.
ln a deviceof the'kind described and in combination, a casing having an oil reservoir therein and having an oil'duct leading therefrom, a hollow plunger slidably'inounted in said duct, means for feedingthe oil constantly through said` plunger and duct,- and means lfor feeding the oil forcibly through said plunger and duct.
3. ln a device of the kind described and in combination, a easing having an oil reservoir therein and. having an oil duct leading therefrom, a hollow plunger slidable in said duct, means for feeding the oil constantlyV through said plunger and duct, and means for actuating said plunger to feed the oil forcibly through said plunger and duct.
ln a deviceof the hind described: andY in combination, a casing havinglan oil reservoir therein and having ran oil duct leading therefrom, a. hollow plunger slidable in" said duct, means for feeding the oil constantly through said plunger and duct, and means for actuating said plunger to feedthe oil forcibly through said plunger and duct ini'lependently of saidconstant feed:`
In a devicev of the hind described and in combination, a casing` having anv oil reservoir therein and having an oil duct lead'- ing therefrom, said casing alsol having an aperture leading from saidy reservoir to said duct, a hollow plunger in said duct andiiormally closing said aperture, means for con-- stantly feeding the oil from said reservoir' through said plunger and duct, and means" for actuating said plunger so asto`-placethe bore of said hollow plunger in communica'- tion with said aperture, whereby the-oil may' be forced from said reservoir through said aperture and plungeI'-,
6. ln a device of the kind' described and in combination, a casing having `an oil res-A ervoir therein and having an1oiliduct'leading therefrom. an apertured hollow'plungerf in said duct and extending into said' reservoir, a sleeve between the plunger and casing wall free to move relative to the end wall of said reservoir so as to seat thereagainst, and means for actuating said plunger and sleeve to seat the sleeve and force the oil in said reservoir through said duct, said plunger being slidable relative to said sleeve.
\ 7. In a device of the kind described and in combination, a casing having an oil reservoir therein and-having an oil duct leading therefrom, a hollow plunger in said duct and extending into said reservoir, said plunger having apertures extending transversely of its bore, a sleeve between the plunger and casing wall, said sleeve being slidable relative to said plunger and o1" a lesser length than the casing so as to be movable longitudinally therein, and means for actuating said plunger and sleeve to seat the sleeve against the end wall of said reservoir and force the oil in said reservoir through said duct.
8. In a device of the kind described and in combination, a casing having an oil reservoir therein and having an oil duct leading therefrom, an apertured hollow plunger in said duct and extending into said reservoir, a sleeve between the plunger and casing wall and free to move relative to the end wall of said reservoir so as to seat 'thereagainsh said sleeve being spaced from the inner peripheral wall of the casing and having an oil inlet opening at one end, the other end being normally spaced from the casing wall, and means for seating the latter end against the casing and wall and exerting pressure upon the oil so that the oil in the reservoir is forced into the hollow plunger and duct.
9. In a device of the kind described and in combination, a casing having an oil reservoir therein and having an oil duct leading therefrom, a hollow plunger movable in said duct, means for feeding oil constantly through said plunger and duct, a sleeve surrounding said plunger, and` means for actuating said plunger and sleeve to force oil into said duct independentlyv of said constant feed.
l0, ln a device of the kind described and in combination, a casing having an oil reservoir therein and having an oil duct leadinor therefrom, a hollow plunger slidable in said duct, said plunger having a central bore communicating with said duct and having apertures in free communication with said central bore, whereby oil may be fed constantly through said duct, and means for forcibly feeding the oil in said reservoir through said plunger independently of said constant feed.
ll. n a device of the kind described and in combination, a casing having an oil reservoir therein and having an oil duct leading therefrom, a sleeve in said casing, there being an oil passage between said sleeve and reservoir, and means for closing said passage and exerting pressure upon said oil to force it through said duct.
l2. In a device of the kind described and in combination, a casing having an oil reservoir therein and having an oil duct leading therefrom, a sleeve in said casing, there being an oil passage between said sleeve and reservoir, and means for moving said sleeve to close said passage and exerting pressure upon said oil to force it through said duct.
13. In a device of the kind described and in combination, a casing havin@- an oil reservoir therein and having an oil duct leading therefrom, a sleeve in said casing, there being an oil passage between said sleeve and reservoir, and automatically operable means for closing said passage and confining the oil between said sleeve and duct.
ln testimony whereof, l have hereunto signed my name in the presence of two subscribing witnesses.
FRANKLN H. ELWELL.
l/Vitnesses ROY W. HILL, BERTHA HARTMANN.
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