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US2044117A
US2044117A US753763A US75376334A US2044117A US 2044117 A US2044117 A US 2044117A US 753763 A US753763 A US 753763A US 75376334 A US75376334 A US 75376334A US 2044117 A US2044117 A US 2044117A
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  • the object of this invention is to provide a device which may be readily mounted upon the spout of a pump and receive water from the spout to facilitate drinking. It is also an object of the invention to provide easily operated means whereby the water may be diverted from the spout into the drinking cup mounted thereon, and a further object is to provide simple means for preventing contamination of the water in the cup.
  • Other objects of the invention will appear incidentally as the description proceeds, and the invention resides in certain novel features which will be particularly defined in the appended claims.
  • Figure 1 is an elevation of a portion of a pump showing my drinking cup in position thereon.
  • Figure 2 is a view, partly in plan and partly in horizontal section, on the line 2-2 01 Figure 1.
  • Figure 3 is a vertical section on the line 3-3 of Figure 2.
  • Figure 4 is a horizontal section on the line 4-4 of Figure 3.
  • Figure 5 is a detail vertical section on the line 55 of Figure 3.
  • cover I3 which is a circular disc of proper dimensions to extend over the entire top of the cup and is 9, 1934,'Seria1 No.753L 76? mounted upon thebridge or crossmember of a bail I4 which is mounted at its ends upon a pivot I5 extending through the side of the body whereby the cover may be placed in the position shown in Figure 1 and in full lines in Figure 3 to cover the cup and prevent dust and other foreign matter dropping into the same, or may be turned out of the way at one side of the body, as shown in Figure 2 and in dotted lines in Figure 3.
  • the pivot rod I5 is extended at one end and formed into a crank handle it, the ends of the bail I4 being secured to the pivot rod in any approved manner.
  • a lug I! on the side of the body 3 constitutes a rest against which the cover may engage when in its lowered position so that the edge of the cover will be disposed in proper position to clear the edge of the cup when it is being returned to the position shown in Figure I.
  • a valve I8 is provided at the lower end of the spout and is adapted to fit therein so as to out 01f the flow when the use of the cup is desired.
  • This valve may be of any approved form but is preferably an elastic disc of proper diameter to fit snugly within the end of the spout and is carried by a lever or arm I9 which is pivoted to a bracket 20 secured to and depending from the lower end of the cup body 3.
  • has one end formed into a handle 22 and its opposite end is attached to the arm I9 so that when the handle is rocked, the valve will be swung away from the pump spout.
  • a torsion spring 23 is coiled around the pivot and has its ends secured to the bracket and the arm, respectively, so that the valve will be held against the mouth of the spout.
  • the arm I9 with the valve I 8 thereon is swung down by rocking the handle 22 so that the water raised by the pump may pass through the spout into any suitable receptacle placed below it.
  • the drinker disregards the valve 18, the spring 2
  • the user may then pump sufiicient water to fill the cup I0 and this water will be prevented from escaping from the spout through the lower end thereof and will be forced to pass through the port 9 and coupling sleeve 8 into the passage 1 and 6 to reach the cup I0.
  • the overflow will pass into the groove II and escape through the outlet passage I2 in an obvious manner.
  • the wound-be-drinker will swing the cover I3 to the position shown in Figure 2 and in dotted lines in Figure 3 so that the cup will be uncovered and he may determine when suflicient water for his purpose has been pumped into the cup 10.
  • the device is very simple and may be applied to any pump spout at a low cost. It is to be particularly noted that the opening through the securing ring or collar 4 is of such diameter that the ring may clear the flange at the lower end of the pump spout and by properly adjusting the set bolts 5 the cup may be secured in position and perfectly level.
  • the only change from the standard pump construction that is required to attach my drinking cup is the formation of the port 9.
  • a drinking attachment for pumps including a body having a lateral ring adapted for removably engaging the end of a pump spout, means retaining the body and ring on the spout, a coupling tube connecting the ring and body with the spout through an opening formed in the spout, said body being formed with a cup, and a passage connecting said cup with the coupling, a valve 7 connected with the ring and having a disk removably engageable within the end of the spout, and a lever connected with the valve and adapted for shifting the disk and permitting flow from the spout, said valve cooperating with the spout for diverting water in the spout to the body and cup when the valve is in closed position.

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June 116, 1936.
DRINKING ATTACHMENT FOR PUMPS Filed Nov. 19, 19:54 2 Sheets-Sheet 1 A 5 f] E r 4 '3 n William Maker? w. HECKART 2,044J17 June 16, 1936. E ARf 2,044,117
DRINKING ATTACHMENT FOR PUMPS I Filed NOV. 19, 1934 2 Sheets-Sheet 2 22 W571i am Hsakari Patented June 16, 1936 UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE nmmrmo ATTACHMENT FOR. PUMPS- William'Heckart, eman iohio,
Application November 1 2"Clainis.
The object of this invention is to provide a device which may be readily mounted upon the spout of a pump and receive water from the spout to facilitate drinking. It is also an object of the invention to provide easily operated means whereby the water may be diverted from the spout into the drinking cup mounted thereon, and a further object is to provide simple means for preventing contamination of the water in the cup. Other objects of the invention will appear incidentally as the description proceeds, and the invention resides in certain novel features which will be particularly defined in the appended claims.
In the annexed drawings,
Figure 1 is an elevation of a portion of a pump showing my drinking cup in position thereon.
Figure 2 is a view, partly in plan and partly in horizontal section, on the line 2-2 01 Figure 1.
Figure 3 is a vertical section on the line 3-3 of Figure 2.
Figure 4 is a horizontal section on the line 4-4 of Figure 3.
Figure 5 is a detail vertical section on the line 55 of Figure 3.
This device is designed primarily for use upon farms or other places where there is no centralized water system furnishing water under pressure to all consumers, and provides a drinking cup which may be mounted upon the delivery spout I of a pump, such as indicated at 2. The cup consists of a body 3 which is preferably tapered and is formed with a lateral ring 4 at its lower end which is adapted to encircle the end of the spout, as shown in the drawings and is equipped with set bolts 5 whereby the cup may be properly adjusted upon the spout to set level. The body 3 has a passage or duct 6 formed therethrough which'passes upward at the center of the same and has its lower end turned horizontally, as shown at I, to receive a coupling tube 8 which engages in an opening 9 formed in the side of the spout whereby the cup will be placed in communication with the spout. The upper end of the body 3 is formed into a cup III into the bottom of which the passage 6 opens and which will contain suflicient water to quench the thirst of a user. A groove II is formed in the upper end surface of the body 3 concentric with the cup III to receive any overflow from the cup, and an outlet passage I2 leads from said groove through the bottom of the body, as shown most clearly in Figure 5. There is also a cover I3 which is a circular disc of proper dimensions to extend over the entire top of the cup and is 9, 1934,'Seria1 No.753L 76? mounted upon thebridge or crossmember of a bail I4 which is mounted at its ends upon a pivot I5 extending through the side of the body whereby the cover may be placed in the position shown in Figure 1 and in full lines in Figure 3 to cover the cup and prevent dust and other foreign matter dropping into the same, or may be turned out of the way at one side of the body, as shown in Figure 2 and in dotted lines in Figure 3. To facilitate the manipulation of the cover, the pivot rod I5 is extended at one end and formed into a crank handle it, the ends of the bail I4 being secured to the pivot rod in any approved manner. A lug I! on the side of the body 3 constitutes a rest against which the cover may engage when in its lowered position so that the edge of the cover will be disposed in proper position to clear the edge of the cup when it is being returned to the position shown in Figure I.
A valve I8 is provided at the lower end of the spout and is adapted to fit therein so as to out 01f the flow when the use of the cup is desired. This valve may be of any approved form but is preferably an elastic disc of proper diameter to fit snugly within the end of the spout and is carried by a lever or arm I9 which is pivoted to a bracket 20 secured to and depending from the lower end of the cup body 3. The pivot 2| has one end formed into a handle 22 and its opposite end is attached to the arm I9 so that when the handle is rocked, the valve will be swung away from the pump spout. A torsion spring 23 is coiled around the pivot and has its ends secured to the bracket and the arm, respectively, so that the valve will be held against the mouth of the spout.
In the ordinary use of the pump, the arm I9 with the valve I 8 thereon is swung down by rocking the handle 22 so that the water raised by the pump may pass through the spout into any suitable receptacle placed below it. When the use of the cup is desired, the drinker disregards the valve 18, the spring 2| holding the valve in the seated position, as will be understood upon reference to Figure 3. The user may then pump sufiicient water to fill the cup I0 and this water will be prevented from escaping from the spout through the lower end thereof and will be forced to pass through the port 9 and coupling sleeve 8 into the passage 1 and 6 to reach the cup I0. Should more water he raised than is desired, the overflow will pass into the groove II and escape through the outlet passage I2 in an obvious manner. The wound-be-drinker, of course, will swing the cover I3 to the position shown in Figure 2 and in dotted lines in Figure 3 so that the cup will be uncovered and he may determine when suflicient water for his purpose has been pumped into the cup 10. The device is very simple and may be applied to any pump spout at a low cost. It is to be particularly noted that the opening through the securing ring or collar 4 is of such diameter that the ring may clear the flange at the lower end of the pump spout and by properly adjusting the set bolts 5 the cup may be secured in position and perfectly level. The only change from the standard pump construction that is required to attach my drinking cup is the formation of the port 9.
Having thus described the invention, what is claimed as new is: V I
1. In a drinking attachment for pumps, 2. cup
body, means for mounting said body upon a pump spout, a bail pivotally mounted upon the cup body, a cover carried by said ball and adapted to extend over the entire upper end of the cup body, said ball having a crank for rocking the bail to dispose the cover on the cup or at one side of the same. and a rest formed on the cup body for supporting the cover in position remote from said cup body.
2. A drinking attachment for pumps including a body having a lateral ring adapted for removably engaging the end of a pump spout, means retaining the body and ring on the spout, a coupling tube connecting the ring and body with the spout through an opening formed in the spout, said body being formed with a cup, and a passage connecting said cup with the coupling, a valve 7 connected with the ring and having a disk removably engageable within the end of the spout, and a lever connected with the valve and adapted for shifting the disk and permitting flow from the spout, said valve cooperating with the spout for diverting water in the spout to the body and cup when the valve is in closed position.
WILLIAM HECKART.
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US2635006A (en) * 1949-10-22 1953-04-14 Victor J Richmond Drinking fountain attachment for faucets
US3101174A (en) * 1962-05-24 1963-08-20 Pratt R Loveland Water fountain unit for attachment to a water faucet
US3901440A (en) * 1974-04-26 1975-08-26 Baker Mfg Co Drinking fountain pump stand

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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2635006A (en) * 1949-10-22 1953-04-14 Victor J Richmond Drinking fountain attachment for faucets
US3101174A (en) * 1962-05-24 1963-08-20 Pratt R Loveland Water fountain unit for attachment to a water faucet
US3901440A (en) * 1974-04-26 1975-08-26 Baker Mfg Co Drinking fountain pump stand

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