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US1966325A
US1966325A US678012A US67801233A US1966325A US 1966325 A US1966325 A US 1966325A US 678012 A US678012 A US 678012A US 67801233 A US67801233 A US 67801233A US 1966325 A US1966325 A US 1966325A
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    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F04POSITIVE - DISPLACEMENT MACHINES FOR LIQUIDS; PUMPS FOR LIQUIDS OR ELASTIC FLUIDS
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  • My invention relates 'to improvements in pumps and the main object is to provide in a simple and efficient form a pump suitable for insertion into a barrel or container of oil. gaso- 5 line or other liquid to elevate and dispense the contents as needed.
  • Another object is to provide a pump of this kind including a slender elongated barrel or cylinder adapted for removable insertion into and through the usual filler opening in a barrel or container of oil or the like, the said cylinder containing a spiral or screw conveyor running from top to-bottom with. its shaft projected through the closed upper end of the cylinder and adapted to be rotated by acrank and gear assembly mounted on the cylinder and there being inlet ports at the'bo'ttom of the cylinder and a dispensing outlet near the top.
  • a further object is .to, provide in a pump this kind a spiral conveyor in which the outer edge or face of the blade thereof is covered with a. leather or similar sealing strip whereby an efficient and close fit is obtained with the walls of the cylinder thus making the pump suitable or aqueous liquids.
  • Figure 1 is a side viewof my pump, a medial portion of the cylinder being shown as broken away in section;
  • Figure 2 is an enlarged vertical section of the upper part of the barrel and associated parts.
  • Figure 3 is a similar view of the lower end portion of the barrel and associated parts.
  • Figure 4 is a further enlarged cross section through the outer portion of the blade of the spiral conveyorshowing the sealing strip and method of mounting.
  • Figure 5 is a section along theline 5-5 in Figure 3.
  • my invention comprises a barrel or cylinder 6 formed of a piece of pipe or tubing of suitable length and diameter so that it may pass through the usual filler opening-in an oil or fuel barrel (both not shown) and reach the bottom thereof with yet apart of the end of .the cylinder projecting from the opening.
  • the cylinder6 is threaded at 7 to receive a bottom cap 8, the head or closed end 9 of which is spaced a considerable distance from the end of cap head 9 and has a rounded socket or bearing for pumping gasoline, kerosene and other thin mine vided over-the end of the cylinder and secured thereto at its margins 12 by spot welding or any other suitable means and acts to filter or strain 'the liquid admitted to the cylinder.
  • Aboss 13 is provided centrally on the inner face of the lifor a purpose to be described. 66.
  • the upper end of the cylinder 6 is threaded at 15 to receive a top cap 16 which has a control aperture 17 in its head 18 concentric with the axis of the cylinder and aligned with the socket 14.
  • a yoke or fork 19' is cast integrally with the 10 top cap 16 or is separately formed and securedthereto and in either event comprises an upv standing arm 20 and angularly and inwardly turned bearing arm 21 having a socket or bearing-22 in its underside in alignment with theaperture 1'7 and socket 14, the said arm 21 being spaced outward by the arm 20 a substantial distance from the upper end of the cylinder.
  • a pump shaft 23 is joumaled at its ends in the sockets 14 and 22 and passes through the apera0 ture 17 where it is packed by a sealing washer 24 secured over the upper end of the cylinder and held in place by the cap 16 and having an aperture 25 passing said shaft.
  • a beveled pinion 26 is'secured, to the pump 5 shaft23 adjacent the top cap 16.
  • a crank shaft 28 is joumaled at 29 through the arm 20 of the yoke 19 at a medial point and carries at its inner end a beveled gear 30 meshing with the pinion 26 and at its outer end a crank 31 by which said crankshaft may be turned. This of course rotates the pump shaft 23 in the cylinder;
  • the pump shaft 23 carries a screw or spiral conveyor blade 32 extending from just above the screen 11 to a point adjacent the top cap 16, this blade being of itself of such width or radius as to fall considerably short of contact with'the inner peripheral face of the cylinder.
  • a sealing strip 33 of leatheror some similar resilient and-wear resisting material is secured o around the edge of the blade 32 by countersunk screws 34 and fills in the space to and contacts the face of the cylinder.
  • the conveyor blade will of course carry the liquid in which the pump is submerged upward through the cylin-' der, the very fine and eilicient fit between the conveyor and cylinder wall obtained by the use of the sealing strip 33 acting to more efficiently pump and carry the liquid upward as will be I understood, this being ofparticular advantage where the liquid is gasoline or some similar material of a thin consistency.
  • a collar 35 is threaded down over the threaded upper end of the cylinder 6 to a point below the cap 16 and has a diametrically extended tubular nipple 36 communicating with the interior of the cylinder by an outlet opening 37.
  • the liquid forced upward in the cylinder will emerge from this opening 37 and may be conducted away or drawn ad for any purpose by a hose or tube (not shown) or any suitable form attached to the nipple 36.
  • the device as described is of particular utility in pumping out the contents of oil, gasoline or other fuel barrels but it is apparent that many other uses are possible. While I have herein set forth a certain preferred embodiment of my invention it is understood that I may vary from the same in minor structural details so as best to construct a practical device for the purposes intended not departing from the spirit of my aperture, a pump shaft journaled down through theaperture in the upper cap and rounded at its lower end to seat-in the socket in the lower cap, a spiral conveyor blade on the shaft within the cylinder and clearing the inner walls thereof, a resilient sealing strip secured along the outer edge of the blade and engaging the inner wall of the cylinder, means for rotating the pump shaft and blade, and an outlet in the cylinder adjacent the upper end of the cylinder.

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Patented Jul 10,1934
" UNITED STATES PATENT "oi-Tics lii'zigtzriilz'zzziz 1 Claim- (Cl. 103-49) My invention relates 'to improvements in pumps and the main object is to provide in a simple and efficient form a pump suitable for insertion into a barrel or container of oil. gaso- 5 line or other liquid to elevate and dispense the contents as needed.
Another object is to provide a pump of this kind including a slender elongated barrel or cylinder adapted for removable insertion into and through the usual filler opening in a barrel or container of oil or the like, the said cylinder containing a spiral or screw conveyor running from top to-bottom with. its shaft projected through the closed upper end of the cylinder and adapted to be rotated by acrank and gear assembly mounted on the cylinder and there being inlet ports at the'bo'ttom of the cylinder and a dispensing outlet near the top. A
A further object is .to, provide in a pump this kind a spiral conveyor in which the outer edge or face of the blade thereof is covered with a. leather or similar sealing strip whereby an efficient and close fit is obtained with the walls of the cylinder thus making the pump suitable or aqueous liquids.
With the above and other objects in view the invention resides in'the novel construction and arrangement of parts as hereinafter set forth and claimed, reference being had to the accompanying drawing wherein:
Figure 1 is a side viewof my pump, a medial portion of the cylinder being shown as broken away in section;
Figure 2 is an enlarged vertical section of the upper part of the barrel and associated parts.
Figure 3 is a similar view of the lower end portion of the barrel and associated parts.
Figure 4is a further enlarged cross section through the outer portion of the blade of the spiral conveyorshowing the sealing strip and method of mounting.
Figure 5 is a section along theline 5-5 in Figure 3.
Referring now with more particularity drawing my invention comprises a barrel or cylinder 6 formed of a piece of pipe or tubing of suitable length and diameter so that it may pass through the usual filler opening-in an oil or fuel barrel (both not shown) and reach the bottom thereof with yet apart of the end of .the cylinder projecting from the opening. At its lower end the cylinder6 is threaded at 7 to receive a bottom cap 8, the head or closed end 9 of which is spaced a considerable distance from the end of cap head 9 and has a rounded socket or bearing for pumping gasoline, kerosene and other thin mine vided over-the end of the cylinder and secured thereto at its margins 12 by spot welding or any other suitable means and acts to filter or strain 'the liquid admitted to the cylinder. Aboss 13 is provided centrally on the inner face of the lifor a purpose to be described. 66.
The upper end of the cylinder 6 is threaded at 15 to receive a top cap 16 which has a control aperture 17 in its head 18 concentric with the axis of the cylinder and aligned with the socket 14. A yoke or fork 19' is cast integrally with the 10 top cap 16 or is separately formed and securedthereto and in either event comprises an upv standing arm 20 and angularly and inwardly turned bearing arm 21 having a socket or bearing-22 in its underside in alignment with theaperture 1'7 and socket 14, the said arm 21 being spaced outward by the arm 20 a substantial distance from the upper end of the cylinder. A pump shaft 23 is joumaled at its ends in the sockets 14 and 22 and passes through the apera0 ture 17 where it is packed by a sealing washer 24 secured over the upper end of the cylinder and held in place by the cap 16 and having an aperture 25 passing said shaft.
A beveled pinion 26 is'secured, to the pump 5 shaft23 adjacent the top cap 16. A crank shaft 28 is joumaled at 29 through the arm 20 of the yoke 19 at a medial point and carries at its inner end a beveled gear 30 meshing with the pinion 26 and at its outer end a crank 31 by which said crankshaft may be turned. This of course rotates the pump shaft 23 in the cylinder;
The pump shaft 23 carries a screw or spiral conveyor blade 32 extending from just above the screen 11 to a point adjacent the top cap 16, this blade being of itself of such width or radius as to fall considerably short of contact with'the inner peripheral face of the cylinder.
A sealing strip 33 of leatheror some similar resilient and-wear resisting material is secured o around the edge of the blade 32 by countersunk screws 34 and fills in the space to and contacts the face of the cylinder. As the pump shaft 23 is rotated in the manner recited the conveyor blade will of course carry the liquid in which the pump is submerged upward through the cylin-' der, the very fine and eilicient fit between the conveyor and cylinder wall obtained by the use of the sealing strip 33 acting to more efficiently pump and carry the liquid upward as will be I understood, this being ofparticular advantage where the liquid is gasoline or some similar material of a thin consistency.
A collar 35 is threaded down over the threaded upper end of the cylinder 6 to a point below the cap 16 and has a diametrically extended tubular nipple 36 communicating with the interior of the cylinder by an outlet opening 37. The liquid forced upward in the cylinder will emerge from this opening 37 and may be conducted away or drawn ad for any purpose by a hose or tube (not shown) or any suitable form attached to the nipple 36.
The device as described is of particular utility in pumping out the contents of oil, gasoline or other fuel barrels but it is apparent that many other uses are possible. While I have herein set forth a certain preferred embodiment of my invention it is understood that I may vary from the same in minor structural details so as best to construct a practical device for the purposes intended not departing from the spirit of my aperture, a pump shaft journaled down through theaperture in the upper cap and rounded at its lower end to seat-in the socket in the lower cap, a spiral conveyor blade on the shaft within the cylinder and clearing the inner walls thereof, a resilient sealing strip secured along the outer edge of the blade and engaging the inner wall of the cylinder, means for rotating the pump shaft and blade, and an outlet in the cylinder adjacent the upper end of the cylinder.
VmNE E WELCH.
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US2467682A (en) * 1944-12-13 1949-04-19 Megargee Joseph Wilfrid Conveyer
US2543344A (en) * 1944-10-03 1951-02-27 Omo Ag Arrangement for drawing sand and sand mixtures from a container
US3077932A (en) * 1961-02-10 1963-02-19 Herman A Gehrke Lift for oil and other fluids
US3194385A (en) * 1962-01-15 1965-07-13 Barnese Anthony Screw-type conveyor with resilient bearing means
US3197814A (en) * 1962-07-09 1965-08-03 Du Pont Screw construction for extrusion apparatus and the like
DE1202644B (en) * 1959-05-23 1965-10-07 Fritz Prinz Screw piston for screw pumps with at least two interlocking screw pistons
US3924625A (en) * 1974-11-11 1975-12-09 Hans D D Peterson Powered bovine stomach pump and tube
US4274751A (en) * 1980-03-26 1981-06-23 E. I. Du Pont De Nemours And Company Scraped wall agitator
US5336122A (en) * 1992-10-26 1994-08-09 Lewis James C Educational apparatus with pump for use in bathtub
US7378026B1 (en) * 2005-01-24 2008-05-27 Thompson Bruce A Drill motor operated portable water-tolerant suction cleaner
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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2543344A (en) * 1944-10-03 1951-02-27 Omo Ag Arrangement for drawing sand and sand mixtures from a container
US2467682A (en) * 1944-12-13 1949-04-19 Megargee Joseph Wilfrid Conveyer
DE1202644B (en) * 1959-05-23 1965-10-07 Fritz Prinz Screw piston for screw pumps with at least two interlocking screw pistons
US3077932A (en) * 1961-02-10 1963-02-19 Herman A Gehrke Lift for oil and other fluids
US3194385A (en) * 1962-01-15 1965-07-13 Barnese Anthony Screw-type conveyor with resilient bearing means
US3197814A (en) * 1962-07-09 1965-08-03 Du Pont Screw construction for extrusion apparatus and the like
US3924625A (en) * 1974-11-11 1975-12-09 Hans D D Peterson Powered bovine stomach pump and tube
US4274751A (en) * 1980-03-26 1981-06-23 E. I. Du Pont De Nemours And Company Scraped wall agitator
US5336122A (en) * 1992-10-26 1994-08-09 Lewis James C Educational apparatus with pump for use in bathtub
US7378026B1 (en) * 2005-01-24 2008-05-27 Thompson Bruce A Drill motor operated portable water-tolerant suction cleaner
KR101444988B1 (en) * 2008-09-25 2014-09-26 에프. 호프만-라 로슈 아게 3-amino-indazole or 3-amino-4,5,6,7-tetrahydro-indazole derivatives
US11179686B2 (en) * 2017-04-24 2021-11-23 Letts Create Llc Fluid mixing apparatus and methods for mixing and improving homogeneity of fluids
US20220203310A1 (en) * 2017-04-24 2022-06-30 Letts Create, Llc Fluid Mixing Apparatus and Methods for Mixing and Improving Homogeneity of Fluids
US11931706B2 (en) * 2017-04-24 2024-03-19 Letts Create, Llc Fluid mixing apparatus and methods for mixing and improving homogeneity of fluids

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