US1566591A - Automatic dispensing device - Google Patents
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B67—OPENING, CLOSING OR CLEANING BOTTLES, JARS OR SIMILAR CONTAINERS; LIQUID HANDLING
- B67D—DISPENSING, DELIVERING OR TRANSFERRING LIQUIDS, NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
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- Figure 1 shows more or less diagrammatically the dispensing system.
- Figure 2 is a side elevatlon of the pump, motor and automatic switch.
- FIG. 4 shows more or less diagrammatically an automatic pressure controlled switch.
- Figure 4 is a longitudinal vertical section of the spring pressed valve controlling the flow of fuel from the dispensing device.
- 1 designates a storage tank which is normally located below the horizontal level of the discharge end of the dispensing device and is adapted to be supplied with gasoline or other fuel when necessary through an inlet pipe 2.
- the suction pipe 3 extends into the tank 1 and has at its lowor end a foot valve 4 which permits the flow of liquid through the pipe 3 but prevents the return of the liquid to the tank 1.
- a pipe 5 connects pipe 3 with a rotary pump 6and a check valve 7 in the pipe 5 prevents the return of the liquid from the pump.
- the pump as shown in Figure 2,
- a pressure controlled switch 12 forming part of the-motor and pump unit is connected with-the pump casing as shown at 13.
- the motor 10 is connected by means of wires 14 and 15 with a source of current, with the wire. 14 leading directly to the motor while wire 15 is connected with a ClI'u cuit generally designated by the numeral 16, the circuit 16 being connected with the automatic switch 12.
- the discharge pipe 17 is connected to a pump 6 which is connected with a meter 18.
- An outlet pipe 19 is connected with the other side of the meter and is provided at its outer free end with a nozzle 20 and a spring valve 21 operated by a lever 22.
- a cut-ofi valve 23 in the pipe 17 permits closing of the system to the meter 18 and the discharge pipe 19 when desired' or necessary.
- the meter 18Y may be" normally placedin a casing and which has provision for receiving the nozzle 20 so that a bore on the housing or casing may be locked to prevent unauthorized manipulation of the lever 22 and the valve 21.
- the pipe 19 as is usual is flexible so that the same may be moved to any convenient position in dispensing the liquids.
- By-pass 24 connects the automatic switch control 12 with the discharge pipe 17 so that pressure in the pipe 17 is transmitted to a- 24 by the discharge ofthe liquid from the Y ipe 19.
- the diaphragm 25 will return to.
- the spring pressed valve shown more particularly in Figure 4 discloses a casing 30 having an internally threaded end to receive a gland 31 for locking the flexible hoseand screen 32 to the casing 30.
- An operating handle 22 operates a shaft 33 which moves a rock arm 34, This rock arm drives a stem 1 35 carrying a valve 36 against the pressure of a spring 37 carried by a hollow plug 38.
- discharge nozzle .39 is in open communica tion with the chamber 40 in the casing 30 and to one side of the'valve 36.
- the valve as is shown is adapted tonormally engage a seat land when the stem is operated by the rock arm 34 the valve is moved ofi' of its seat and permits the fuel to bedispensed from the nozzle 39.
- a gasoline dispensing device comprising a storage tank for liquids, a pump connected with said tank, an electric motor directly connected with the pump, apressure switch,
- a by-pass connecting the discharge pipe with in'the discharge pipe and in the by-pass the switch will be opened for cutting off the motor, the valve in the discharge pipe provided with a stem, a spring acting on the .stem for maintaining the' valve closed, a
- crank adapted to be manually operated for engaging the stem and moving the valve to open position for controlling the flow of liquid from the discharge pipe and for releasing pressure in the by-pass for causing automatic operation of the switch.
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Dec, 22, 1925.
, C. A. GOLDSMITH ET AL AUTOMATIC DISPENSING DEVICE Filed Oct. 11, 1924 WITNESSES 65V 7 INVENTORS CVWr/aQ/i. Goldsmiik and Jose r71 Mania we,
V f a M ATTORNEYS Patented Dec. 22, 1925.
UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE.
CHARLES A. GOLDSMITH, OF COLLINGSWOOD, AND JOSEPH F. MONTAGUE, OF CAIB IDEN, NEW JERSEY.
AUTOMATIC DISIfENSIlVG DEVICE.
Application filed October 11, 1924. Serial No. 743,150.
vice for liquids and has for its object the provision of a device which is automatically set in operation by the opening of the valve of the discharge pipe whereby the reduction of pressure in the discharge pipe will cause automatic operation of a motor for driving a pump connected with the discharge pipe.
This invention will be best understoodthe invention is not confined to the disclosure, beingsusceptible of such changes and modifications which shall define no material departure from the salient features of the invention as expressed in the appended claim.
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Figure 1 shows more or less diagrammatically the dispensing system.
Figure 2 is a side elevatlon of the pump, motor and automatic switch.
Figure 3 shows more or less diagrammatically an automatic pressure controlled switch. 4
Figure 4 is a longitudinal vertical section of the spring pressed valve controlling the flow of fuel from the dispensing device.-
Referring more particularly to the drawing, 1 designates a storage tank which is normally located below the horizontal level of the discharge end of the dispensing device and is adapted to be supplied with gasoline or other fuel when necessary through an inlet pipe 2. The suction pipe 3 extends into the tank 1 and has at its lowor end a foot valve 4 which permits the flow of liquid through the pipe 3 but prevents the return of the liquid to the tank 1.
A pipe 5 connects pipe 3 with a rotary pump 6and a check valve 7 in the pipe 5 prevents the return of the liquid from the pump. The pump, as shown in Figure 2,
is directly coupled with the respective shafts 8 and 9 to an electric motor 10, the motor and the pump 6 forming a unit and mounted upon a base 11. p
A pressure controlled switch 12 forming part of the-motor and pump unit is connected with-the pump casing as shown at 13.
-The motor 10 is connected by means of wires 14 and 15 with a source of current, with the wire. 14 leading directly to the motor while wire 15 is connected with a ClI'u cuit generally designated by the numeral 16, the circuit 16 being connected with the automatic switch 12.
The discharge pipe 17 is connected to a pump 6 which is connected with a meter 18. An outlet pipe 19 is connected with the other side of the meter and is provided at its outer free end with a nozzle 20 and a spring valve 21 operated by a lever 22. A cut-ofi valve 23 in the pipe 17 permits closing of the system to the meter 18 and the discharge pipe 19 when desired' or necessary. -The meter 18Ymay be" normally placedin a casing and which has provision for receiving the nozzle 20 so that a bore on the housing or casing may be locked to prevent unauthorized manipulation of the lever 22 and the valve 21. The pipe 19 as is usual is flexible so that the same may be moved to any convenient position in dispensing the liquids.
of the tank 1.
By-pass 24 connects the automatic switch control 12 with the discharge pipe 17 so that pressure in the pipe 17 is transmitted to a- 24 by the discharge ofthe liquid from the Y ipe 19. The diaphragm 25 will return to.
its normal position shown in Figure 3 whereby the switch 27 has closed the circuit as shown and the motor 10 will be actuated for driving the pump 6. As soon as the valve 21' is closed pressure built up in the discharge pipe in the by-pass 24 will actuate the diaphragm 25, lever 25 and open the switch 27.
The spring pressed valve shown more particularly in Figure 4 discloses a casing 30 having an internally threaded end to receive a gland 31 for locking the flexible hoseand screen 32 to the casing 30. An operating handle 22 operates a shaft 33 which moves a rock arm 34, This rock arm drives a stem 1 35 carrying a valve 36 against the pressure of a spring 37 carried by a hollow plug 38.
t This plug is screwed into a threaded opening in alinement with the inner threaded end of the casing which receives the hose 19. A
discharge nozzle .39 is in open communica tion with the chamber 40 in the casing 30 and to one side of the'valve 36. The valve as is shown is adapted tonormally engage a seat land when the stem is operated by the rock arm 34 the valve is moved ofi' of its seat and permits the fuel to bedispensed from the nozzle 39.
What we claim is: v A gasoline dispensing devicecomprising a storage tank for liquids, a pump connected with said tank, an electric motor directly connected with the pump, apressure switch,
a discharge pipe connected with the pump,
a by-pass connecting the discharge pipe with in'the discharge pipe and in the by-pass the switch will be opened for cutting off the motor, the valve in the discharge pipe provided with a stem, a spring acting on the .stem for maintaining the' valve closed, a
crank adapted to be manually operated for engaging the stem and moving the valve to open position for controlling the flow of liquid from the discharge pipe and for releasing pressure in the by-pass for causing automatic operation of the switch.-,
CHAS. A. GOLDSMITH. JOSEPH F. MONTAGUE.
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US2434771A (en) * | 1946-03-02 | 1948-01-20 | Lincoin Engineering Company | Liquid dispenser |
US2681620A (en) * | 1949-09-15 | 1954-06-22 | Ohio Commw Eng Co | Pump and tank arrangement for presses |
US2711696A (en) * | 1951-03-03 | 1955-06-28 | Munroe H Hamilton | Fluid pumping mechanism and control apparatus |
US2797846A (en) * | 1953-08-28 | 1957-07-02 | Phillips Petroleum Co | Pump control system |
US2978143A (en) * | 1955-04-25 | 1961-04-04 | Square Mfg Company | Ingredient supply system for beverage dispensing apparatus |
US3905516A (en) * | 1974-04-12 | 1975-09-16 | Scully Signal Co | Fuel oil delivery truck pumping system |
US20100180964A1 (en) * | 2009-01-22 | 2010-07-22 | Korzeniowski Jan A | Water Distribution System for Cold Climates |
US10422614B2 (en) * | 2012-09-14 | 2019-09-24 | Henkel IP & Holding GmbH | Dispenser for applying an adhesive to a remote surface |
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US2434771A (en) * | 1946-03-02 | 1948-01-20 | Lincoin Engineering Company | Liquid dispenser |
US2681620A (en) * | 1949-09-15 | 1954-06-22 | Ohio Commw Eng Co | Pump and tank arrangement for presses |
US2711696A (en) * | 1951-03-03 | 1955-06-28 | Munroe H Hamilton | Fluid pumping mechanism and control apparatus |
US2797846A (en) * | 1953-08-28 | 1957-07-02 | Phillips Petroleum Co | Pump control system |
US2978143A (en) * | 1955-04-25 | 1961-04-04 | Square Mfg Company | Ingredient supply system for beverage dispensing apparatus |
US3905516A (en) * | 1974-04-12 | 1975-09-16 | Scully Signal Co | Fuel oil delivery truck pumping system |
US20100180964A1 (en) * | 2009-01-22 | 2010-07-22 | Korzeniowski Jan A | Water Distribution System for Cold Climates |
US8196602B2 (en) * | 2009-01-22 | 2012-06-12 | Korzeniowski Jan A | Water distribution system for cold climates |
US10422614B2 (en) * | 2012-09-14 | 2019-09-24 | Henkel IP & Holding GmbH | Dispenser for applying an adhesive to a remote surface |
US12007213B2 (en) | 2012-09-14 | 2024-06-11 | Henkel Ag & Co. Kgaa | Dispense for applying an adhesive to remote surface |
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