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US1481085A
US1481085A US573160A US57316022A US1481085A US 1481085 A US1481085 A US 1481085A US 573160 A US573160 A US 573160A US 57316022 A US57316022 A US 57316022A US 1481085 A US1481085 A US 1481085A
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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
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  • the invention relates to oiling device as described in the present specification and illustrated in the accompanying drawings that form part of the some.
  • the invention consists essentially of the novel features of construction pointed out broadly and specificall v in the (lair-.1 for novelty following a description in iv-tell oi the preferred form of the invention.
  • the objects of the invention are to oil the hearings in inaccessible phices such as the bearings of shaft hangers in machine shops and highl positioned hearings in (nu'inc rooms on other places; to eliminate the dangers incident to the oiling of bearing-i amongst many turning members and hel1- ing; and generally to provide a simple and cflicicut oiler for bcuriugs ordinarily out of reach.
  • Figure l is a side elevation of the oiler shown in the position it is made to assume during the act of oiling;
  • Figure 2 is a rear View of the oil can.
  • Figure 3 is a detail of the extensible rod.
  • Figure 4 is a detail of the funnel adapted to receive the beak of the oil can.
  • the can 1 is of ordinary construction and need not have any peculiarity to be adapted to this invention.
  • the fork 2 is attached to thiears 3 by means of pivot pins 4 and the can may he removed and replaced with ease.
  • the fork 2 is offset from the cap 5 which sin-mounts the extension rod 6.
  • the rod 6 is slidably arranged in the handle 7 which has :1 roiwcrging socket end 8 riveted on to tho upper end of the tubular handle.
  • the rod is held in its extended position by the thumb screw 9 and carries adjacent to the upper 1922.
  • the funnel lllililt wilh ii slightly tapered neck which. fits into the hearing orifice and thc dished corcr l5 encircling the inlet 16 the latter having :in inner flunue 17 to receive and guide the hook in oiling; operations.
  • the cord 18 is attached to the on hand 19 encirclingthe hee 1:2 :uul push ough the eyes 20 and is fu icucd to the clrut 21 secured to the harm in T. so that with one hand the can muy be upset for oiling purposes.
  • the can is l rougzht beck h the spring 2; from pron to prong ofthe fork 2 and stretched around the body of thrcan.
  • the rod In operation the rod is extended to the height desired and the b -uk of the run or mouth inserted in the hearing receptacle snown us a run co-opcr iling with the beak in r-uidiugthe flow to the hearing orifice.
  • the spring horn comes in contact with the licaring casting and the run is pushed in ngainst the spring pressure suflirieutly to place the hcnlr in the funnel pussigc and thus direct the oil to the hearing orifice as r-rl us huviug :1 supply within the funnel.

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Jan. 15, 1924.
o. DUCHATELET OILING DEVICE Filed July 6. 192 2 lli Patented Jan. 15, 1924.
UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE.
OVIDE DUCHATELET. OF MONTREAL. QUEBEC. CANADA.
OILING- DEVICE.
Application filed July 6,
To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, Ovrnn DUOHATELET, a a subject of the King of Great Britain, and residing at the city of Montrcnh in the Province of Quebec, in the Dominion of Canada, have invented a new and useful Oiling Device, of which the following is the specification.
The invention relates to oiling device as described in the present specification and illustrated in the accompanying drawings that form part of the some.
The invention consists essentially of the novel features of construction pointed out broadly and specificall v in the (lair-.1 for novelty following a description in iv-tell oi the preferred form of the invention.
The objects of the invention are to oil the hearings in inaccessible phices such as the bearings of shaft hangers in machine shops and highl positioned hearings in (nu'inc rooms on other places; to eliminate the dangers incident to the oiling of bearing-i amongst many turning members and hel1- ing; and generally to provide a simple and cflicicut oiler for bcuriugs ordinarily out of reach.
In the drawings Figure l is a side elevation of the oiler shown in the position it is made to assume during the act of oiling;
Figure 2 is a rear View of the oil can.
Figure 3 is a detail of the extensible rod.
Figure 4 is a detail of the funnel adapted to receive the beak of the oil can.
Like numerals of reference indicate col-re spondingg parts in the various figures.
Referring to the drawings, the can 1 is of ordinary construction and need not have any peculiarity to be adapted to this invention.
In place of the usual hail the fork 2 is attached to thiears 3 by means of pivot pins 4 and the can may he removed and replaced with ease.
The fork 2 is offset from the cap 5 which sin-mounts the extension rod 6. The rod 6 is slidably arranged in the handle 7 which has :1 roiwcrging socket end 8 riveted on to tho upper end of the tubular handle. The rod is held in its extended position by the thumb screw 9 and carries adjacent to the upper 1922. Serial N0. 573,160.
end a spring horn 1O projecting from the fixed band 11 and adapted to space the book 12 of the can to reach the o ling funnel. 13 with which the run is closely associated in oiling the heurin 's 14.
The funnel lllililt wilh ii slightly tapered neck which. fits into the hearing orifice and thc dished corcr l5 encircling the inlet 16 the latter having :in inner flunue 17 to receive and guide the hook in oiling; operations.
Tl. funnel 13 though part of thc oiling flrvice is preferably left in the oil passage to the hearing and where the lar-ur ng' incinbcr revolves the oil will reniz u in it recep- [ucle until used up n; the hearing and will not splosh. i l!0i'(i cconoinizing in uil and considerably reducing the labor n oiling.
The cord 18 is attached to the on hand 19 encirclingthe hee 1:2 :uul push ough the eyes 20 and is fu icucd to the clrut 21 secured to the harm in T. so that with one hand the can muy be upset for oiling purposes.
The can is l rougzht beck h the spring 2; from pron to prong ofthe fork 2 and stretched around the body of thrcan.
In operation the rod is extended to the height desired and the b -uk of the run or mouth inserted in the hearing receptacle snown us a run co-opcr iling with the beak in r-uidiugthe flow to the hearing orifice.
The spring horn comes in contact with the licaring casting and the run is pushed in ngainst the spring pressure suflirieutly to place the hcnlr in the funnel pussigc and thus direct the oil to the hearing orifice as r-rl us huviug :1 supply within the funnel.
hat i claim is:
An extensible rod huriug' :i rrurwnrdly offset pivot lu-uriup 22nd on oil "till pivoted therein and a sprin; member projecting hiternll} and upwardly from said rod and terminating adjacent to thc top thcrcof and having an outwardly hunt end adsptcd to engage the outside of the he ring funnel end regulate the distance for the can spout.
Signed at Montreal, Canada. this 10th (hi of June, 1922.
OVIDE DUCHATELET.
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Cited By (3)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2587779A (en) * 1946-03-08 1952-03-04 Smith Mike Fred Oil can drain rack
US2981442A (en) * 1959-05-22 1961-04-25 John W Anderson Dispenser mounting
US20100016826A1 (en) * 2005-11-25 2010-01-21 Sanofi-Aventis Bushing for Receiving a Dropper Neck, and Corresponding Package and Kit

Cited By (4)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2587779A (en) * 1946-03-08 1952-03-04 Smith Mike Fred Oil can drain rack
US2981442A (en) * 1959-05-22 1961-04-25 John W Anderson Dispenser mounting
US20100016826A1 (en) * 2005-11-25 2010-01-21 Sanofi-Aventis Bushing for Receiving a Dropper Neck, and Corresponding Package and Kit
US8800759B2 (en) 2005-11-25 2014-08-12 Sanofi-Aventis Bushing for receiving a dropper neck, and corresponding package and kit

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