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US1479053A
US1479053A US544538A US54453822A US1479053A US 1479053 A US1479053 A US 1479053A US 544538 A US544538 A US 544538A US 54453822 A US54453822 A US 54453822A US 1479053 A US1479053 A US 1479053A
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    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F16ENGINEERING ELEMENTS AND UNITS; GENERAL MEASURES FOR PRODUCING AND MAINTAINING EFFECTIVE FUNCTIONING OF MACHINES OR INSTALLATIONS; THERMAL INSULATION IN GENERAL
    • F16JPISTONS; CYLINDERS; SEALINGS
    • F16J13/00Covers or similar closure members for pressure vessels in general
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    • F16J13/20Pivoted closures mounted by mobile fastening on swinging arms
    • 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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    • Y10STECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
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  • s'rnrnnN n. nnoons or CLnv'aLANn, OHIO, AssIsNon 'ro 'run OIL CONSERVATION nNe'INnnnINe COMPANY, or CLnvnLANn, OHIO, A CORPORATION or OHIO.
  • rll ⁇ his invention relates to gauge hole covers for oil tanks and particularly to means for providing a self-seating cover which will be normally urged into seating position by its own weight.
  • the construction is such that the inspector or operator may open the gauge hole by applying pressure to a swinging lever either by hand or foot so as to raise the cover o its seat, the lever swinging to a substantially vertical plane but not quite to a true perpendicular. 1n other words, not far enough to allow the auge hole cover to overbalance so that it wi swing into a position to prevent its dropping upon the seat when the ressure on the lever is relieved.
  • Fig. l is a vertical, longitudinal, sectional view throu h the gauge hole collar, the cover and its operating mechanism being y shown in elevation, the cover being seated.
  • Fig. 2 is a similar view showing the cover unseated and moved to the limit of its unseating movement
  • Fig. 3 is an elevational view of the parts in the position shown in Fig. 1.
  • a tank root provided with a gauge ho e 2 surrounded by a collar 3, which which form a may be secured to the roof 1 in any well known manner as, for example, by the rivets 4.
  • the top of the collar is flared, as at 5, and it is provided with an annular ⁇ insert 6 comprising a seat, the seat being flared to receive the conical portion 7 of the gauge hole cover 8, which is shown as'provided with parallel ears 9 to receive the actuating lever 10, which is secured to it by the pivot- 11, there by allowing the cover to swing about the axis of the pivot l1.
  • a rlhe actuating lever 10 is pivotally secured to van ear or oii'set portion 12, shown as integral with the collar, the lever being pivotally mounted, as at 13V, and having an oiset vportion 14, against which the pressure may be exerted by the hand or foot of the inspector or operator so that when the portion 14 is swung in a downward direction, as indicated in Fig. 2, the gauge hole cover will be lifted oli its seat.
  • the arc in which the gauge hole cover can swing is limited by the stop shoulder 15 on the lever 10, which is adapted to bear against the offset portion or ear 12, as clearly seen in Fig. 2.
  • the shoul-rr der 15 is so disposed with respect to the lever that it will Contact with the ear before the lever has reached a vertical position. Therefore, the lever will be overbalanced in the direction of the seat 6, tending to cause the cover to gravitate toward the seat whenever pressure upon the portion 14 is relieved.
  • the seating ring 6 is preferably bronze as it prevents an chance of a spark being generated When ropping the coverinto place and besides, it forms a practical gas-tight' joint with the conical or tapered cover.
  • llt is an important feature of my invention to provide the shoulder 15 or some equivalent structure which Will limit the movement of the'lever 10 so that it cannot swing beyond the vertical so as to cause the cover to overbalance in the Wrong direction.
  • a gauge hole cover collar having a seat, a lever ⁇ pivoted intermediate its ends and lhaving an offset portion to provide an operating end, the operating end having a shoulder to contact with the collar to keep the other end portion of the lever from swinging to a perpendicular plane, a cover having pivotal connection with the second mentioned end of the lever, and stop projections on said second mentioned end of the lever at opposite sides of said pivotal connection, for the purpose set forth.

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S. H. BROOKS GAUGE HOLE COLLAR Jan. 1, 192i 1,479,053
Filed March 17 1922 /NI/ENTOR L4 TTORNE Y Patented dan. il, 1224.
oNTTan sTATIes intatta PATENT ernten.
s'rnrnnN n. nnoons, or CLnv'aLANn, OHIO, AssIsNon 'ro 'run OIL CONSERVATION nNe'INnnnINe COMPANY, or CLnvnLANn, OHIO, A CORPORATION or OHIO.
GAUGE-HOLE COLLAR.
Application tiled March 17, 1922. Serial No. 544,538;
and use the same, reference being had to the accompanying drawings, and to the igures of reference marked thereon,
part ot this specication.
rll`his invention relates to gauge hole covers for oil tanks and particularly to means for providing a self-seating cover which will be normally urged into seating position by its own weight.
The construction is such that the inspector or operator may open the gauge hole by applying pressure to a swinging lever either by hand or foot so as to raise the cover o its seat, the lever swinging to a substantially vertical plane but not quite to a true perpendicular. 1n other words, not far enough to allow the auge hole cover to overbalance so that it wi swing into a position to prevent its dropping upon the seat when the ressure on the lever is relieved. The cover 1s pivoted to its supporting lever so it will swing and means is provi ed whereby the swinging movement of the cover will limited so that it will be guided into the seat and so that liability of its perimeter overlapping the outer edge of the seat will be entirely eliminated.
'llhe novel construction of the form of the invention selected for illustration will be understood by referenceto the following description in connection with the accompanying drawings, in which- Fig. l is a vertical, longitudinal, sectional view throu h the gauge hole collar, the cover and its operating mechanism being y shown in elevation, the cover being seated.
Fig. 2 is a similar view showing the cover unseated and moved to the limit of its unseating movement, and
Fig. 3 is an elevational view of the parts in the position shown in Fig. 1.
Referring now to the drawings by nu= morals of reference:
1 desi nates a tank root provided with a gauge ho e 2 surrounded by a collar 3, which which form a may be secured to the roof 1 in any well known manner as, for example, by the rivets 4. The top of the collar is flared, as at 5, and it is provided with an annular `insert 6 comprising a seat, the seat being flared to receive the conical portion 7 of the gauge hole cover 8, which is shown as'provided with parallel ears 9 to receive the actuating lever 10, which is secured to it by the pivot- 11, there by allowing the cover to swing about the axis of the pivot l1. A rlhe actuating lever 10 is pivotally secured to van ear or oii'set portion 12, shown as integral with the collar, the lever being pivotally mounted, as at 13V, and having an oiset vportion 14, against which the pressure may be exerted by the hand or foot of the inspector or operator so that when the portion 14 is swung in a downward direction, as indicated in Fig. 2, the gauge hole cover will be lifted oli its seat. The arc in which the gauge hole cover can swing, however, is limited by the stop shoulder 15 on the lever 10, which is adapted to bear against the offset portion or ear 12, as clearly seen in Fig. 2. The shoul-rr der 15 is so disposed with respect to the lever that it will Contact with the ear before the lever has reached a vertical position. Therefore, the lever will be overbalanced in the direction of the seat 6, tending to cause the cover to gravitate toward the seat whenever pressure upon the portion 14 is relieved.
Therefore, when the parts are in the position shown in Fig. 2 and ressure is taken oil the top side of the portion 14, the cover will automatically move toward the seat 6. ln order to insure that the cover moves into the conical portion of the seat 6, l have provided angle limiting lugs 16 and 17 on the lever 10, which are adapted to Contact with the top of the cover 8 so that the angular position of the cover with respect to the lever is such that the truncated end of the conical portion 7 will always be guided into the conical seat 6, which would not beA the case if the cover could swing about its pivot far enough'to-allow the bottom face of the truncated portion of the cover to overlap the seat` 6. Bv providing the angle limiting lugs 16 and 17 there will besufloient independent play or free movement of the cover to insure its finding its seat without liability of preventing its entering the seat 6 on account of swinging too far to one side of its ams.
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The seating ring 6 is preferably bronze as it prevents an chance of a spark being generated When ropping the coverinto place and besides, it forms a practical gas-tight' joint with the conical or tapered cover.
By applying the device in accordance with my invention, heavy losses. to the oil trade due to evaporation, admission of Water to nished oil and the-danger of igniting vapors leaking through the gauge holes will be eliminated.
llt is an important feature of my invention to provide the shoulder 15 or some equivalent structure which Will limit the movement of the'lever 10 so that it cannot swing beyond the vertical so as to cause the cover to overbalance in the Wrong direction.
@Vivaces What ll claim and desire to secure by Letters-Patent is: A gauge hole cover collar having a seat, a lever `pivoted intermediate its ends and lhaving an offset portion to provide an operating end, the operating end having a shoulder to contact with the collar to keep the other end portion of the lever from swinging to a perpendicular plane, a cover having pivotal connection with the second mentioned end of the lever, and stop projections on said second mentioned end of the lever at opposite sides of said pivotal connection, for the purpose set forth.
In testimony whereof I afix my signa ture. t
STEPHEN H. BROOKS.
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US8939305B2 (en) 2011-09-14 2015-01-27 Runway Blue, Llc Liquid container closure with integrated push button latching assembly
USD696079S1 (en) 2012-08-30 2013-12-24 Runway Blue, Llc Stackable container system with handle
USD696551S1 (en) 2012-09-07 2013-12-31 Runway Blue, Llc Bottle lid having integrated handle
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