US1473269A - Portable pressure oiler - Google Patents

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US1473269A
US1473269A US449471A US44947121A US1473269A US 1473269 A US1473269 A US 1473269A US 449471 A US449471 A US 449471A US 44947121 A US44947121 A US 44947121A US 1473269 A US1473269 A US 1473269A
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    • F16ENGINEERING ELEMENTS AND UNITS; GENERAL MEASURES FOR PRODUCING AND MAINTAINING EFFECTIVE FUNCTIONING OF MACHINES OR INSTALLATIONS; THERMAL INSULATION IN GENERAL
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  • My invention has for an object to arovide a portable receptacle and a supporting bracket, permanently connected thereto, which will be of a practical nature in dispensing a lubricant or other liquid.
  • FIG. 1 is a side elevation of the device embodying my invention, parts being broken away.
  • Figure 2 is a detail plan view of a portion of the suspension means forming a part of the invention.
  • Cap 9 is provided with a pet-cock at 10 through which the pressure within the cylinder is reduced, and a tube 11 having a valve 12 therein and a hose if. attached thereto. Cap 9 also has a filling plug i l arranged therein as shown.
  • the lower end of cylinder 6 is also threaded at to engage a threaded bottom member 16 having a downwardly extending flange 17.
  • a discharge tube 18 is fitted into the power portion of cylinder 6 as shown and fitted with a valve 19 and has a hose 20 attached thereto, the said hose being provided with a union at its end 21 and a pet-cock at 22.
  • fit 23 i show a flat metal bar passing diametrically across the bottom member and secured thereto and extending a distance beyond both sides thereof and thence upwardly in parallel relation to cylinder 6 mail spaced a distance therefrom as at E l-"2d, to point a distance above the upper end thereof.
  • One side portion 24: is then carried diametrically across the top at the device as at 25 and joined to the other side member 24, the latter being carried a distance upwardly beyond cross mem- 1921.
  • This frame constitutes a hanger or support for the cylinder. Tube passes through portion of bar 23 and serves to assist in maintaining the same in its proper relation to cylinder 6.
  • the hose may be wrapped around cylinder 6 as indicated at the bar 24: afiording protection thereto well as providing a handle and hook to:- the device.
  • This structure as disclosed is simple in form, construction and o eration, economical to manufacture and highly e'lhcient in its practical application.
  • receptacle support of substantially rectangular form having two of its parallel sides extending lengthwise of the receptacle on opposite sides thereor and in spaced relation thereto,'one of the remaining sides of the support being interlocked with the bottom wall of the receptacle, a top bar in said support, said top bar provided with an aperture accommodating a rigid tube the rece tacle whereby a rigid connection between the receptacle and the support made, an apertured vertical memher in the support, said vertical member arlniitting a. conduit communicating with the receptacle, the conduit serving to maintain a rigid connection between the support and the receptacle.

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New 6 1923. 1,473,269)
J W. WILL PORTABLE PRES SURE OILER Filed March 5, 1921 FIGURE; 2',
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BNVENTOR ATTQRNEY l atented Nov. 6, i923.
JOHN W. WILL, OF SAN JOSE, CALIFORNIA.
PORTABLE PRESSURE OILER.
Application filed March 3,
To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that 1, JOHN W. VVILL, a citizen of the United States, and resident of San dee -in the county of Santa Clara and State oi California, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Portable Pressure Oilers, of which the following is a specification.
My invention has for an object to arovide a portable receptacle and a supporting bracket, permanently connected thereto, which will be of a practical nature in dispensing a lubricant or other liquid.
in the drawing Figure 1 is a side elevation of the device embodying my invention, parts being broken away.
Figure 2 is a detail plan view of a portion of the suspension means forming a part of the invention.
6 I show a cylinder of suitable dimensions and of suitable material to withstand cons .erable internal pressure, the same loo-- ing threaded at its upper end as at 7 to engage a threaded cap 9. Cap 9 is provided with a pet-cock at 10 through which the pressure within the cylinder is reduced, and a tube 11 having a valve 12 therein and a hose if. attached thereto. Cap 9 also has a filling plug i l arranged therein as shown.
The lower end of cylinder 6 is also threaded at to engage a threaded bottom member 16 having a downwardly extending flange 17. A discharge tube 18 is fitted into the power portion of cylinder 6 as shown and fitted with a valve 19 and has a hose 20 attached thereto, the said hose being provided with a union at its end 21 and a pet-cock at 22.
fit 23 i show a flat metal bar passing diametrically across the bottom member and secured thereto and extending a distance beyond both sides thereof and thence upwardly in parallel relation to cylinder 6 mail spaced a distance therefrom as at E l-"2d, to point a distance above the upper end thereof. One side portion 24: is then carried diametrically across the top at the device as at 25 and joined to the other side member 24, the latter being carried a distance upwardly beyond cross mem- 1921. Serial No. $29,471.
her 5 as at 26 and bent into a hook 27. This frame constitutes a hanger or support for the cylinder. Tube passes through portion of bar 23 and serves to assist in maintaining the same in its proper relation to cylinder 6.
in its practical application the cylinder tilled with a. quantity of lubri- It is now carried to a point the device or part to be lubricated which the hose 20 is attached by of union 27.. Hose 13 being connectec. to suitable source of air pressure shown) the valves 12 and 19 and peicocl: are opened. The air under pressure entering c; rider 6 forces oil through hose 20 to the part to be lubricated.
vi hen the device is not in use the hose may be wrapped around cylinder 6 as indicated at the bar 24: afiording protection thereto well as providing a handle and hook to:- the device. This structure as disclosed is simple in form, construction and o eration, economical to manufacture and highly e'lhcient in its practical application.
is to be understood that while 1 have herein shown and described one specific embodiment my invention, changes in term and details of construction may be made within the scope of the appended claim.
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it; receptacle support of substantially rectangular form having two of its parallel sides extending lengthwise of the receptacle on opposite sides thereor and in spaced relation thereto,'one of the remaining sides of the support being interlocked with the bottom wall of the receptacle, a top bar in said support, said top bar provided with an aperture accommodating a rigid tube the rece tacle whereby a rigid connection between the receptacle and the suport made, an apertured vertical memher in the support, said vertical member arlniitting a. conduit communicating with the receptacle, the conduit serving to maintain a rigid connection between the support and the receptacle.
JOHN W. WILL.
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