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US1627734A
US1627734A US1627734DA US1627734A US 1627734 A US1627734 A US 1627734A US 1627734D A US1627734D A US 1627734DA US 1627734 A US1627734 A US 1627734A
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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
    • F16LPIPES; JOINTS OR FITTINGS FOR PIPES; SUPPORTS FOR PIPES, CABLES OR PROTECTIVE TUBING; MEANS FOR THERMAL INSULATION IN GENERAL
    • F16L3/00Supports for pipes, cables or protective tubing, e.g. hangers, holders, clamps, cleats, clips, brackets
    • F16L3/003Supports for pipes, cables or protective tubing, e.g. hangers, holders, clamps, cleats, clips, brackets devices for holding the open end of a hose
    • 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
    • Y10TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC
    • Y10TTECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER US CLASSIFICATION
    • Y10T137/00Fluid handling
    • Y10T137/2713Siphons
    • Y10T137/2842With flow starting, stopping or maintaining means
    • Y10T137/2877Pump or liquid displacement device for flow passage
    • Y10T137/2897Collapsible bulb
    • 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
    • Y10TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC
    • Y10TTECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER US CLASSIFICATION
    • Y10T137/00Fluid handling
    • Y10T137/2713Siphons
    • Y10T137/2917With means for mounting and/or positioning relative to siphon chamber

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  • ThisI invention relates to a .siphon which includes a tivrs'tblc conduit', adapted to be bent to forni a longer and a shorter Siphon leg. and a .neck connecting the legs.
  • the object is to provide a siphon holder of simple construction whereby the neck/portion may be conveniently engaged with a container, and prevented from so abruptly bending as to impede the How of liquid from the shorter to the longer leg, the holder being adjustable to vary the length of the shorter leg.
  • the invention is embodied in the construction of the holder hereinafter4 described and claimed.
  • FIG. 1 is a side View, showing a siphon, and a. holder therefor, embodying the invention, the holder being engaged with a supply container shown in section.
  • Figure 2 is a fragmentary perspective view, showing vthe holder and a portion of the siphon, a portion of the container being shown by dotted lines.
  • Figure 3 is a view similar to Figure 1, showing the longer leg of the Siphon provided with a rose nozzle, the bulb shown byy Figure 1 being compressed.
  • Figure 4 shows the siphon with its holder engaged with a' cask constituting a supply container, a portion of the latter being shown in section.
  • Figure 5 is a section on line 5-5 of Figure 1.
  • the siphon shown by the drawings cornprises a normally expanded elastic rubber bulb 12, a receiving tube 13, of elastic rubber, connected at one end with an .end portion of the bulb, and having a free opposite end adapted to enter a supply container 14,
  • a delivering tube 16 of elastic rubber connected at one end with the opposite end portion of the bulb.
  • the receiving tube is elongated and adapted to be bent so that its free end portion constitutes'the shorter leg of a siphon connected by a neck portion with another portion of the tube which constitutes, with the bulbi'l 12 and the delivering tube 15, the longer leo' of the Siphon.
  • the ho der is adjustably engaged with the receiving tube 13, and is separably engageopen hook 17.
  • the holder comprises also a resilient yoke 18, which may be a strip of .sheet metal, and includes a bowed central portion formed to bestride a portion of the supply container and engaged with oppo-v site ends of the spring 17, to curve the latter and the embraced portion of the tube.
  • One end of the yoke 18 has an eye 19 ( Figure 2), engaged with one of the end convolutions of the wire member.
  • the bowed portion of the yoke is loosely and separably engageable with the hook 17al as shown by Figure 2.
  • the spring 17 is curved by its engagement with the yoke 18, and acts to reinforce the bent neck .portion of the tube and prevent it from becoming kinked or bent so abruptly as to impede the flow of liquid.
  • the resilient yoke 18 includes resilient end portions 18, connected by the bowed neck and constituting jaws adapted to bear yieldingly on opposite surface portions of the supply container, as shown by Figures 1, 2, 3 and 4, The neck normally presses the jaws toward cach other.
  • the arrangement is such that when the holder is engaged with the container, the portion of the receiving tube 13, between the free end thereof and the holder, constitutes a shorter Siphon leg, which is variable in length by adjustments of the holder on the tube.
  • the delivering tube may be temporarily closed, as by pinching it between a thumb and finger, or between members of a clamp composed of a back member 21, and a ca'm lever 22, pivoted to ears on the back member, such clamp being a well known device for compressing a rubber tube.
  • the bulb 12 is collapsible by the.operato1"shand, as indicated by Figure 3.
  • a siphonic flow may be caused when the holder is en-- gaged with the container, and the shorter leg depends therein, by first closing the delivering tube, then collapsing, and then releasing thieJ bulb, and then opening the delivering tu e.
  • the free end of the delivering tube may be adapted to be inserted in a bottle or other receiving container, or it may be provided with a rose nozzle 23, as shown by Figure 3, or otherwise adapted for use in delivering liquid siphoned from a container.
  • Said container may be a crock, carboy, can, or other receptacle having a mouth at its upper fend, surrounded by a vertical wall portion, as indicated by Figures 1, 2 and 3, or a cask having a mouth formed by a bung hole 26, and surrounded by a horizontal wall portion, as shown by Figure 4.
  • the free end of the receiving tube 13 may be provided with a'. strainer 27.
  • the bowed neck ofthe yoke acts to normally press the jaws against opposite sides of the container, or in other words, to tension the jaws so that they conform to the thickness of the containers Wall.
  • the spring when the hook 17 is engaged with the l neck portion of the yoke, the spring is curved and caused to conform to the portion of the yoke between the eye 19 and the midlength of the yoke neck, and the jaws are adapted to be forced apart by a container portion.
  • a holderl for a flexible Siphon tube coinprising an elongated helical spring ada'pted to receive a portion of the tube, and provided with an open hook at one end, and a resilient yoke composed of end portions constituting container-grasping jaws, one of said end portions ⁇ having an eye engaged with tbe opposite end of the spring, and a bowed neck resiliently connecting the jaws and normally pressing them toward each other, so that they are adapted to yieldingly grasp a container wall, the neck being formed to loosely and separably engage the spring hook, the arrangement being such that the spring is practically straight when disengaged from the yoke, so that it may slide freely on the tube, the engagement of the hook with the yoke iiexing the spring and the'portion of the tube enclosed thereby, and causing the spring and tube portion to conform to the portion of the yoke, between the eye and the midlength of theyoke neck.

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Patented pMay 10, 1927,
PATENT OFFICE;
GEORGE V. GAVA'ZA, OF QUINCY, MASSACHUSETTS.
sIrHoN HOLDER.
Application led August 11, 19'26. Serial No. 128,586. v
ThisI invention relates to a .siphon which includes a tivrs'tblc conduit', adapted to be bent to forni a longer and a shorter Siphon leg. and a .neck connecting the legs.
The object is to provide a siphon holder of simple construction whereby the neck/portion may be conveniently engaged with a container, and prevented from so abruptly bending as to impede the How of liquid from the shorter to the longer leg, the holder being adjustable to vary the length of the shorter leg. yThe invention is embodied in the construction of the holder hereinafter4 described and claimed.
Of the accompanying drawings forming a part of this speciticationf- Figure 1 is a side View, showing a siphon, and a. holder therefor, embodying the invention, the holder being engaged with a supply container shown in section.
Figure 2 is a fragmentary perspective view, showing vthe holder and a portion of the siphon, a portion of the container being shown by dotted lines.
Figure 3 is a view similar to Figure 1, showing the longer leg of the Siphon provided with a rose nozzle, the bulb shown byy Figure 1 being compressed.
Figure 4 shows the siphon with its holder engaged with a' cask constituting a supply container, a portion of the latter being shown in section.
Figure 5 is a section on line 5-5 of Figure 1.
The same reference characters indicate the same parts in all of the figures.
The siphon shown by the drawings cornprises a normally expanded elastic rubber bulb 12, a receiving tube 13, of elastic rubber, connected at one end with an .end portion of the bulb, and having a free opposite end adapted to enter a supply container 14,
and a delivering tube 16, of elastic rubber, connected at one end with the opposite end portion of the bulb.
The receiving tube is elongated and adapted to be bent so that its free end portion constitutes'the shorter leg of a siphon connected by a neck portion with another portion of the tube which constitutes, with the bulbi'l 12 and the delivering tube 15, the longer leo' of the Siphon.
The ho der is adjustably engaged with the receiving tube 13, and is separably engageopen hook 17. The holder comprises also a resilient yoke 18, which may be a strip of .sheet metal, and includes a bowed central portion formed to bestride a portion of the supply container and engaged with oppo-v site ends of the spring 17, to curve the latter and the embraced portion of the tube. One end of the yoke 18 has an eye 19 (Figure 2), engaged with one of the end convolutions of the wire member. The bowed portion of the yoke is loosely and separably engageable with the hook 17al as shown by Figure 2.
The spring 17 is curved by its engagement with the yoke 18, and acts to reinforce the bent neck .portion of the tube and prevent it from becoming kinked or bent so abruptly as to impede the flow of liquid. The resilient yoke 18 includes resilient end portions 18, connected by the bowed neck and constituting jaws adapted to bear yieldingly on opposite surface portions of the supply container, as shown by Figures 1, 2, 3 and 4, The neck normally presses the jaws toward cach other.
The arrangement is such that when the holder is engaged with the container, the portion of the receiving tube 13, between the free end thereof and the holder, constitutes a shorter Siphon leg, which is variable in length by adjustments of the holder on the tube. r
The delivering tube may be temporarily closed, as by pinching it between a thumb and finger, or between members of a clamp composed of a back member 21, and a ca'm lever 22, pivoted to ears on the back member, such clamp being a well known device for compressing a rubber tube.
The bulb 12 is collapsible by the.operato1"shand, as indicated by Figure 3. A siphonic flow may be caused when the holder is en-- gaged with the container, and the shorter leg depends therein, by first closing the delivering tube, then collapsing, and then releasing thieJ bulb, and then opening the delivering tu e.
The free end of the delivering tube may be adapted to be inserted in a bottle or other receiving container, or it may be provided with a rose nozzle 23, as shown by Figure 3, or otherwise adapted for use in delivering liquid siphoned from a container.
The adjustability -of the holder on the receiving tube enables the length of the shorter leg to be varied, to conform to the depth of the container 14. Said container may be a crock, carboy, can, or other receptacle having a mouth at its upper fend, surrounded by a vertical wall portion, as indicated by Figures 1, 2 and 3, or a cask having a mouth formed by a bung hole 26, and surrounded by a horizontal wall portion, as shown by Figure 4.
The free end of the receiving tube 13 may be provided with a'. strainer 27.
- The bowed neck ofthe yoke acts to normally press the jaws against opposite sides of the container, or in other words, to tension the jaws so that they conform to the thickness of the containers Wall. When the hook 17n is disconnected from the bowed portion of the yoke, the spring straightens1 so that it is adapted to slide freely on the tube,
and when the hook 17 is engaged with the l neck portion of the yoke, ,the spring is curved and caused to conform to the portion of the yoke between the eye 19 and the midlength of the yoke neck, and the jaws are adapted to be forced apart by a container portion.
I claim:
A holderl for a flexible Siphon tube, coinprising an elongated helical spring ada'pted to receive a portion of the tube, and provided with an open hook at one end, and a resilient yoke composed of end portions constituting container-grasping jaws, one of said end portions` having an eye engaged with tbe opposite end of the spring, and a bowed neck resiliently connecting the jaws and normally pressing them toward each other, so that they are adapted to yieldingly grasp a container wall, the neck being formed to loosely and separably engage the spring hook, the arrangement being such that the spring is practically straight when disengaged from the yoke, so that it may slide freely on the tube, the engagement of the hook with the yoke iiexing the spring and the'portion of the tube enclosed thereby, and causing the spring and tube portion to conform to the portion of the yoke, between the eye and the midlength of theyoke neck.
1n testimony whereof I have afixed my signature.
GEORGE V. GAVAZA.
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US2457851A (en) * 1944-10-16 1949-01-04 Kidde Mfg Co Inc Device for use in connection with defrosting refrigerators
US2565885A (en) * 1950-03-10 1951-08-28 Marine Ind Inc Boat bailer
US2796880A (en) * 1954-04-08 1957-06-25 Lawrence A Betz Measuring siphon
US2971647A (en) * 1956-10-09 1961-02-14 Robert A Petrusek Automatic sand washer
US3236172A (en) * 1962-12-18 1966-02-22 Mid Continent Metal Products C Flash vaporizer
US3731325A (en) * 1971-04-21 1973-05-08 J Guarrasi Portable hair wash sink attachment
US4460140A (en) * 1982-09-30 1984-07-17 Nordson Corporation Hose support
US5494199A (en) * 1994-05-12 1996-02-27 Wagner Spray Tech Corporation Suction hose and filter holder
US5823493A (en) * 1996-10-18 1998-10-20 Eastland, Jr.; James J. Straw holder
US20030145415A1 (en) * 2002-02-07 2003-08-07 Jesus Fernandez-Grandizo Martinez Hose attachment device
US20060144439A1 (en) * 2004-12-30 2006-07-06 Bell Samuel R Siphon generator
US8631964B1 (en) * 2011-05-10 2014-01-21 Koreann H. Rael Hose holding container assembly
US8632037B1 (en) * 2011-04-11 2014-01-21 Koreann H. Rael Hose holder
US20160177975A1 (en) * 2014-12-19 2016-06-23 Sst Systems, Inc. Method and apparatus for draining a work piece during finishing

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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2457851A (en) * 1944-10-16 1949-01-04 Kidde Mfg Co Inc Device for use in connection with defrosting refrigerators
US2565885A (en) * 1950-03-10 1951-08-28 Marine Ind Inc Boat bailer
US2796880A (en) * 1954-04-08 1957-06-25 Lawrence A Betz Measuring siphon
US2971647A (en) * 1956-10-09 1961-02-14 Robert A Petrusek Automatic sand washer
US3236172A (en) * 1962-12-18 1966-02-22 Mid Continent Metal Products C Flash vaporizer
US3731325A (en) * 1971-04-21 1973-05-08 J Guarrasi Portable hair wash sink attachment
US4460140A (en) * 1982-09-30 1984-07-17 Nordson Corporation Hose support
US5494199A (en) * 1994-05-12 1996-02-27 Wagner Spray Tech Corporation Suction hose and filter holder
US5823493A (en) * 1996-10-18 1998-10-20 Eastland, Jr.; James J. Straw holder
US20030145415A1 (en) * 2002-02-07 2003-08-07 Jesus Fernandez-Grandizo Martinez Hose attachment device
US6813806B2 (en) * 2002-02-07 2004-11-09 Koblenz Electrica, S.A. De C.V. Hose attachment device
US20060144439A1 (en) * 2004-12-30 2006-07-06 Bell Samuel R Siphon generator
US8632037B1 (en) * 2011-04-11 2014-01-21 Koreann H. Rael Hose holder
US8631964B1 (en) * 2011-05-10 2014-01-21 Koreann H. Rael Hose holding container assembly
US20160177975A1 (en) * 2014-12-19 2016-06-23 Sst Systems, Inc. Method and apparatus for draining a work piece during finishing

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