US1769505A - Liquid dispenser - 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
- B67D7/00—Apparatus or devices for transferring liquids from bulk storage containers or reservoirs into vehicles or into portable containers, e.g. for retail sale purposes
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- Another object is shown in' the method of operating the intake and the releasevalves.
- Fig. 1 shows a side elevation of the pump type dispenser with the lower release valve open and the measure being filled.
- Fig. 2 shows a side elevation of the gravity type dispenser with the lever release valve closed and the container filled.
- Fig. 3 is an enlarged front view of the dispenser with the lower release valve closed and 20 the upper release valve compressed to allow the container to fill from the tank.
- Fig. 4 is a side elevation of Fig. 3.
- Fig. 5 is a broken away section showing the lower release valve in the open position.
- Fig. 6 is a perspective view of the lower release valve.
- Fig. 7 is a perspective view of the valve releasing lever.
- FIG. 8 is a top view of the locking cap for the oil tank.
- Fig. 9 is a bottom view of the locking cap.
- Fig. 10 is a side elevation of the looking cap.
- the pump tank is shown at 1 and the gravity tank at 1A. each being equipped with a locking cap 2 which has a protruding portion 8 which slides under the edge of the opening 4 holding the cap 2 firmly in position when the key is turned in the lock 5.
- Gravity tank 1A is also provided with an air vent 6 to allow the oil to flow freely into the glass container 7, this air vent is held in position with lock nuts 8 where it connects to tank 1A and top cover 26 of the container. 45
- the oil flows into the container through pipe Qeither by way of the gravity tank 1A or by the use of the pump from pump tank 1, and it is admitted by pushing up on rod 11, which supports lever arm 12, until adjusting screw 13 strikes and opens upper inlet valve 50 r 14:, which permits the flow of liquid into the glass container 7.
- Spring arm 15' is fastened to lever arm 12 by suitable means at its upperend, allowing the spring arm '15 to retain its flexibility.
- the registering device 19 is fastened to an upright post24 which is an inte ral part of the base 25.
- the glass container 7 is suspended between base 25 and top cover 26 which are connected by rods 27 through bosses 28 in'top cover 26 and bosses 29 in base 25 and secured by nuts 30.
- the register 19 will be operated to indicate the amount of liquid dispensed, and will thus provide a check on the sales.
- a liquid dispenser the combination of a container having an outlet valve, an inlet pipe depending into the container and provided with an inlet valve at its lower end,- and a valve-operating device working in the container and movable to open either the inlet valve or the outlet valve, the outlet valve being located in the bottom of the container, and the inlet valve being located above the I outlet valve, and said device comprising a push rod working through the bottom of the container and having an arm projecting be- 9.0
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y 1930. A. J. GORLICK 1,769,505
LIQUID DISPENSER Filed Sept. 25, 1929 5 Sheets-Sheet l A TTORNE Y July 1, 1930. AJJfGORLlCK 1,769,505
LIQUID DISPENSER Filed Sept. 25, 1929 3 Sheets-Sheet 2 A Tramway Patented July 1, 1930 "Lauren 4 states was? ori ice ANDREW J. GORLICK,'OF CLEVELAND, OHIO LIQUID DISPENSER Application filed September 25, 1929. Serial No. 395,067.
5 liquid as it passes thru the dispenser.
Another object is shown in' the method of operating the intake and the releasevalves.
Other objects will be noted from the follow ing description together with the accompany- 10 ingdrawings.
. Referring to the drawings: j
Fig. 1 shows a side elevation of the pump type dispenser with the lower release valve open and the measure being filled. I
Fig. 2 shows a side elevation of the gravity type dispenser with the lever release valve closed and the container filled.
Fig. 3 is an enlarged front view of the dispenser with the lower release valve closed and 20 the upper release valve compressed to allow the container to fill from the tank.
Fig. 4 is a side elevation of Fig. 3. Fig. 5 is a broken away section showing the lower release valve in the open position.
5 Fig. 6 is a perspective view of the lower release valve.
Fig. 7 is a perspective view of the valve releasing lever.
8 is a top view of the locking cap for the oil tank.
' Fig. 9 is a bottom view of the locking cap. Fig. 10 is a side elevation of the looking cap. Again referring to the drawings, the pump tank is shown at 1 and the gravity tank at 1A. each being equipped with a locking cap 2 which has a protruding portion 8 which slides under the edge of the opening 4 holding the cap 2 firmly in position when the key is turned in the lock 5.
Gravity tank 1A is also provided with an air vent 6 to allow the oil to flow freely into the glass container 7, this air vent is held in position with lock nuts 8 where it connects to tank 1A and top cover 26 of the container. 45 The oil flows into the container through pipe Qeither by way of the gravity tank 1A or by the use of the pump from pump tank 1, and it is admitted by pushing up on rod 11, which supports lever arm 12, until adjusting screw 13 strikes and opens upper inlet valve 50 r 14:, which permits the flow of liquid into the glass container 7.
The rod 11 is then drawn down until spring arm 15 trips register arm 16 and after register arm 16 is tripped arm 12 engages the arm 17 55 of valve 18 which automatically opens, re leasing the oil from the glass container 7, the, register 19 automatically registering the amount of oil that flows through into pipe 20 to valve 21 and is released to the measure 22 by drawing the valve lever 23 forward thus. opening valve 21.
Spring arm 15' is fastened to lever arm 12 by suitable means at its upperend, allowing the spring arm '15 to retain its flexibility.
The registering device 19 is fastened to an upright post24 which is an inte ral part of the base 25.
The glass container 7 is suspended between base 25 and top cover 26 which are connected by rods 27 through bosses 28 in'top cover 26 and bosses 29 in base 25 and secured by nuts 30.
It will be seen that e ery time the container 7 is filled and emptied the register 19 will be operated to indicate the amount of liquid dispensed, and will thus provide a check on the sales.
Y I claim:
1. In a liquid dispenser, the combination of a container having an outlet valve, an inlet pipe depending into the container and provided with an inlet valve at its lower end,- and a valve-operating device working in the container and movable to open either the inlet valve or the outlet valve, the outlet valve being located in the bottom of the container, and the inlet valve being located above the I outlet valve, and said device comprising a push rod working through the bottom of the container and having an arm projecting be- 9.0
tweenj saidyalves andafr'anged to strik and open'the-inlet valve when moved upwardly l and tostrike and open the outlet valve when moved'downwardly.
2. The combination stated in claim 1, and a reglster havlng an operatlng arm, and szud V I devlce havlng asprlng arranged to trip the armof the register.
' In [testimony whereof, I do flix' sig-V 5 AN RE GORLIGK. i
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