US2343605A - Lock type fuel tank filling cap - Google Patents

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US2343605A
US2343605A US41385841A US2343605A US 2343605 A US2343605 A US 2343605A US 41385841 A US41385841 A US 41385841A US 2343605 A US2343605 A US 2343605A
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B60VEHICLES IN GENERAL
    • B60KARRANGEMENT OR MOUNTING OF PROPULSION UNITS OR OF TRANSMISSIONS IN VEHICLES; ARRANGEMENT OR MOUNTING OF PLURAL DIVERSE PRIME-MOVERS IN VEHICLES; AUXILIARY DRIVES FOR VEHICLES; INSTRUMENTATION OR DASHBOARDS FOR VEHICLES; ARRANGEMENTS IN CONNECTION WITH COOLING, AIR INTAKE, GAS EXHAUST OR FUEL SUPPLY OF PROPULSION UNITS IN VEHICLES
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    • B60K15/03Fuel tanks
    • B60K15/04Tank inlets
    • B60K15/0406Filler caps for fuel tanks
    • B60K15/0409Provided with a lock
    • 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
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    • Y10T70/8649Keyhole covers

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  • This invention relates to filling cap devices for closing the filling stems of gasoline or other liquid fuel tanks and to such cap devices as are provided with key-operated locks to prevent their unauthorized removal.
  • Devices of this general class have been proposed illustrative of which is that constituting the subject matter of my pending application Serial No. 323,291, filed March 11, 1940, now Patent No. 2,303,594..
  • the lock of such a device is operated by a key inserted into a keyhole and the present invention relates particularly to the cover cap sometimes called dust capj provided to normally cover and dust cap for key-operated filling cap devices;
  • l is a top plan view of a lock type filling cap device provided with a cover cap embodying my invention and indicating in broken line different positions which the cover cap may take up in operation;
  • Fig. 2 is a side elevational view with parts broken away and parts in section of the embodiment of Fig. 1, and showing the same associated with the filling stem of a tank or the like;
  • Fig. 3 is a view taken from the plane 3-3 of Fig. 2 and showing a key in the keyhole of Fig. 2;
  • Fig. 4 is a view taken from the plane 4-4 of Fig. 2, and showing a part of the cover cap in cross section;
  • Fig. 5 is a fragmentary view taken from the plane 55 of Fig. 3;
  • Fig. 6 is a fragmentary view similar to a part of Fig. 2 illustrating the cover cap thereof in a different position.
  • a fuel tank filling stem and generally at 2 a lock type closure or cap device for the same.
  • device 2 itself may be of any preferred construction for example that constituting the principal subject matter of the above mentioned patent application. It comprises a device portion 3 hav- Theing an upper wall 4 under which is a lock mech anism shown generally, at 5 which may be operated by a key 6 when inserted through a keyhole or opening lain theupper wall 4.
  • the keyhole or opening I is normally sealedly covered by a cover cap-8 which maybe pivotally swung laterally to give access to the keyhole l and this cover cap willnow be described in detail in connection with parts of the device itself with which it cooperates.
  • the upper outer surface of the device portion 3 has thereon an annular planar sealing surface 9 surrounding the keyhole.
  • the cover cap 8 is, in the preferredconstruction, in the form of a circular shallowdownwardly open cup, the skirt ill of which terminates ina planar surface H.
  • the planar surface ll of the cover. cap sealedly engages the annular surface 9 on the device portion 3.
  • The; cap 8 is directly over the keyhole 1 and therefore seals the same against the ingress of dust and dirt, water or the like. 1
  • a cylindrical boss l2 extends downwardly-from the underside of the dust cap 8 and projects into a cylindrical recess I3 in the cover 3.
  • the bottom of. the recess 13 is closed by a wall '14 having a perforation l5 therein.
  • a pin I6 is projected through the perforation l5 and a reduced dlameter shank ll thereof is press fitted into a corresponding bore in the boss l2 to rigidly connect it to the dust cap.
  • the pin has a head 18 on its lower end and between the head and the bottom 14 of the recess, is a spring I9 surrounding the pin it and abutting at opposite ends upon the recess bottom and the pin head, thereby resiliently drawing the pin and the dust cap 8 downwardly to efiect said seal.
  • the cylindrical boss l2 in the recess l3 and the pin I6 in the perforation [5 function as a pivotal bearing upon which the duct cap may be turned. This bearing as shown is at one side of the cover cap and laterally of the keyhole 1 whereby the major part of the cap may be pivotally rotated to a position to uncover the keyhole.
  • the cover cap may be rotated in either direction through a complete revolution. Several rotated positions are shown at 8A, 8B, in Fig. 1.
  • the upper surface 4 of the cover 3 is provided with an upwardly open groove 20; and preferably the said recess I3 is disposed intermediate the ends of said groove so that the groove is in efi'ect in two aligned parts one on each side of the recess.
  • the aforesaid boss l2 has projecting from opposite sides thereof, a pair of downwardly convex lugs 2l-2l which, when the cap is in the sealed position, lie in the said groove, the lugs clearing the walls of the groove so as not to interfere with the seal on the faces 9 and II as indicated in dotted lines in Fig. 2.
  • the lugs move into engagement with the walls of the groove and then ride up outwardly therefrom car.- rying the dust cap with them. It will be seen therefore that the said lugs and the said groove are in the nature of a cam and cam follower, exerting outward thrust upon rotation of the cap about its pivot hearing.
  • the said lugs are pulled back into the groove by the spring l9, accurately positioning the cover cap, and the cover cap is moved inwardly by the spring l9 and engages the sealing faces 9 and II with an audible snap.
  • Suflicient rotary force applied to the cap compresses the spring, and allows the cap to be rotated; and for convenience in this connection, the cover cap is made of substantial thickness so that its outer side wall provides a substantial area upon which thumb or finger pressure to rotate the cap may be exerted.
  • cam and cam follower referred to are covered by the cover cap in all rotated positions of the latter, whereby they are kept clean and free from dust or dirt which otherwise might interfere with the operation thereof.
  • a body provided with a keyhole, a keyhole cover pivotally connected to the body and pivotally movable to uncover the keyhole, a cam and a cam follower, one on the body and the other on the cover, a spring holding the cover toward the body and yieldable to permit the cam and cam follower to move the cover away from the body upon turning the cover on its pivot connection to uncover the keyhole and the cam and cam follower being disposed so as to be covered by the cover in all rotated positions thereof.
  • a body provided with a keyhole, a keyhole cover connected to the body laterally of the keyhole and pivotally and axially movable thereat to uncover the keyhole, a concave cam recess and a convex cam follower one on the body and the other on the cover mutually nested when the cover is in keyhole covering position to predetermlnedly position the cover, the recess and cam follower being disposed so as to be covered by the cover in all rotated positions thereof, a spring holding the cover toward the body, the cover and the body having portions sealingly engaged by the spring to seal the keyhole, and the spring being yieldable to permit the cam and recess to relatively move to un-nest them upon turning the cover on its pivot connection to uncover the keyhole, and to cause the cover to move axially on its pivot connection.
  • a body provided with a keyhole surrounded by a sealing surface, a generally cup-form keyhole cover having a sealing surface on its skirt engageable with the body sealing surface to seal the keyhole, a connection between the cover and body laterally of the keyhole upon which the cover may move pivotally to uncover the keyhole and axially to disengage said sealing surfaces, a spring yleldably holding the cover toward the body, and cam and cam follower means between the body and cover for moving the cover axially upon pivotal movement thereof the cam and cam follower means being disposed so as to be covered by the cover in all rotated positions thereof.

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March 7, 1944. s, w s
LOCK TYPE FUEL TANK FILLING 0A? Original Filed March 11, 1940 1N VENT QR Y jammy)? Ms:- B l A TTOENEY Patented Mar. 7, 1944 UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE": j
Original application March 11, 1940, Serial'No. 323,291. Divided and this application October 6, 1941, Serial No. 413,858
3 Claims.
This invention relates to filling cap devices for closing the filling stems of gasoline or other liquid fuel tanks and to such cap devices as are provided with key-operated locks to prevent their unauthorized removal. Devices of this general class have been proposed illustrative of which is that constituting the subject matter of my pending application Serial No. 323,291, filed March 11, 1940, now Patent No. 2,303,594.. The lock of such a device is operated by a key inserted into a keyhole and the present invention relates particularly to the cover cap sometimes called dust capj provided to normally cover and dust cap for key-operated filling cap devices;
To provide a cover cap of the type referred to having an improved mode of operation.
Other objects will be apparent to those skilled in the art to which my invention appertains.
H My invention is fully disclosed in the following-,description taken in connection with the accompanying drawing in which,
l is a top plan view of a lock type filling cap device provided with a cover cap embodying my invention and indicating in broken line different positions which the cover cap may take up in operation;
Fig. 2 is a side elevational view with parts broken away and parts in section of the embodiment of Fig. 1, and showing the same associated with the filling stem of a tank or the like;
Fig. 3 is a view taken from the plane 3-3 of Fig. 2 and showing a key in the keyhole of Fig. 2;
Fig. 4 is a view taken from the plane 4-4 of Fig. 2, and showing a part of the cover cap in cross section;
Fig. 5 is a fragmentary view taken from the plane 55 of Fig. 3;
Fig. 6 is a fragmentary view similar to a part of Fig. 2 illustrating the cover cap thereof in a different position.
Referring to the drawing, I have shown at l a fuel tank filling stem and generally at 2 a lock type closure or cap device for the same. device 2 itself may be of any preferred construction for example that constituting the principal subject matter of the above mentioned patent application. It comprises a device portion 3 hav- Theing an upper wall 4 under which is a lock mech anism shown generally, at 5 which may be operated by a key 6 when inserted through a keyhole or opening lain theupper wall 4.
The keyhole or opening I is normally sealedly covered by a cover cap-8 which maybe pivotally swung laterally to give access to the keyhole l and this cover cap willnow be described in detail in connection with parts of the device itself with which it cooperates.
'The upper outer surface of the device portion 3 has thereon an annular planar sealing surface 9 surrounding the keyhole. The cover cap 8 is, in the preferredconstruction, in the form of a circular shallowdownwardly open cup, the skirt ill of which terminates ina planar surface H. When the dust cap is in the sealing or closed position illustrated inFig. 2, the planar surface ll of the cover. cap sealedly engages the annular surface 9 on the device portion 3. The; cap 8 is directly over the keyhole 1 and therefore seals the same against the ingress of dust and dirt, water or the like. 1
To effect the said seal the said sealing surfaces are resiliently held in engagementwith each other by the following means. j A cylindrical boss l2 extends downwardly-from the underside of the dust cap 8 and projects into a cylindrical recess I3 in the cover 3. The bottom of. the recess 13 is closed by a wall '14 having a perforation l5 therein. A pin I6 is projected through the perforation l5 and a reduced dlameter shank ll thereof is press fitted into a corresponding bore in the boss l2 to rigidly connect it to the dust cap. The pin has a head 18 on its lower end and between the head and the bottom 14 of the recess, is a spring I9 surrounding the pin it and abutting at opposite ends upon the recess bottom and the pin head, thereby resiliently drawing the pin and the dust cap 8 downwardly to efiect said seal. The cylindrical boss l2 in the recess l3 and the pin I6 in the perforation [5 function as a pivotal bearing upon which the duct cap may be turned. This bearing as shown is at one side of the cover cap and laterally of the keyhole 1 whereby the major part of the cap may be pivotally rotated to a position to uncover the keyhole. The cover cap may be rotated in either direction through a complete revolution. Several rotated positions are shown at 8A, 8B, in Fig. 1.
I have found that at the time of turning the dust cap to uncover the keyhole or opening I, a distinct improvement in the operation thereof results if the sealing face ll of the cover cap is concurrently given an axial movement away from the engaged sealing face of the device, and to effect such concurrent movement, the following means is provided.
The upper surface 4 of the cover 3 is provided with an upwardly open groove 20; and preferably the said recess I3 is disposed intermediate the ends of said groove so that the groove is in efi'ect in two aligned parts one on each side of the recess.
The aforesaid boss l2 has projecting from opposite sides thereof, a pair of downwardly convex lugs 2l-2l which, when the cap is in the sealed position, lie in the said groove, the lugs clearing the walls of the groove so as not to interfere with the seal on the faces 9 and II as indicated in dotted lines in Fig. 2.
When the cap 8 is rotated as described, the lugs move into engagement with the walls of the groove and then ride up outwardly therefrom car.- rying the dust cap with them. It will be seen therefore that the said lugs and the said groove are in the nature of a cam and cam follower, exerting outward thrust upon rotation of the cap about its pivot hearing.
The outward axial movement of the cap 8 upon rotation thereof through 90 degrees, representing the extreme throw of the cam and cam follower, is illustrated in Fig. 6. As the cap moves outwardly the spring I9 is compressed as will be understood.
Upon rotating the cap back to the keyhole covering position, the said lugs are pulled back into the groove by the spring l9, accurately positioning the cover cap, and the cover cap is moved inwardly by the spring l9 and engages the sealing faces 9 and II with an audible snap. Suflicient rotary force applied to the cap compresses the spring, and allows the cap to be rotated; and for convenience in this connection, the cover cap is made of substantial thickness so that its outer side wall provides a substantial area upon which thumb or finger pressure to rotate the cap may be exerted.
When the cover cap has been moved from its sealing position, the tension of the spring l9, holding the cap toward the device portion 3, maintains frictional pressure engagement between the lugs 2l2l and the upper surfaces of the device portion 3 whereby the cover cap is maintained against accidental displacement in any position to which it is rotated.
It will be observed that the cam and cam follower referred to are covered by the cover cap in all rotated positions of the latter, whereby they are kept clean and free from dust or dirt which otherwise might interfere with the operation thereof.
Iclaim:
1. In a filling cap device, a body provided with a keyhole, a keyhole cover pivotally connected to the body and pivotally movable to uncover the keyhole, a cam and a cam follower, one on the body and the other on the cover, a spring holding the cover toward the body and yieldable to permit the cam and cam follower to move the cover away from the body upon turning the cover on its pivot connection to uncover the keyhole and the cam and cam follower being disposed so as to be covered by the cover in all rotated positions thereof.
2. In a lock type filling cap device, a body provided with a keyhole, a keyhole cover connected to the body laterally of the keyhole and pivotally and axially movable thereat to uncover the keyhole, a concave cam recess and a convex cam follower one on the body and the other on the cover mutually nested when the cover is in keyhole covering position to predetermlnedly position the cover, the recess and cam follower being disposed so as to be covered by the cover in all rotated positions thereof, a spring holding the cover toward the body, the cover and the body having portions sealingly engaged by the spring to seal the keyhole, and the spring being yieldable to permit the cam and recess to relatively move to un-nest them upon turning the cover on its pivot connection to uncover the keyhole, and to cause the cover to move axially on its pivot connection.
3. In a lock type filling cap device, a body provided with a keyhole surrounded by a sealing surface, a generally cup-form keyhole cover having a sealing surface on its skirt engageable with the body sealing surface to seal the keyhole, a connection between the cover and body laterally of the keyhole upon which the cover may move pivotally to uncover the keyhole and axially to disengage said sealing surfaces, a spring yleldably holding the cover toward the body, and cam and cam follower means between the body and cover for moving the cover axially upon pivotal movement thereof the cam and cam follower means being disposed so as to be covered by the cover in all rotated positions thereof.
SOLOMON WISE.
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US2439978A (en) * 1945-11-21 1948-04-20 Anton W Konchan Keyhole cover
US2562038A (en) * 1950-01-30 1951-07-24 Briggs & Stratton Corp Cover for door locks
US2602319A (en) * 1950-07-31 1952-07-08 Briggs & Stratton Corp Dust cover mounting for cylinder locks
US2634148A (en) * 1950-04-22 1953-04-07 Ford Motor Co Rotary type motor vehicle door lock
US2660877A (en) * 1951-07-30 1953-12-01 Abraham M Malouf Keyhole cover for lock caps
US3930391A (en) * 1975-03-17 1976-01-06 General Motors Corporation Lock cylinder cover with key engagement release
US4597274A (en) * 1985-03-14 1986-07-01 The D. L. Auld Company Lock cover mechanism
US4674308A (en) * 1986-05-02 1987-06-23 The D. L. Auld Company Lock cover mechanism
US4881391A (en) * 1987-07-16 1989-11-21 Alfa Lancia Industriale S.P.A. Movable cover device for an automobile lock
US20070269290A1 (en) * 2006-05-16 2007-11-22 Tsong-Yuan Chang Housing structure with protecting pad
US7401484B1 (en) * 2005-11-22 2008-07-22 The Eastern Company Low profile, lockable handle, housing and cover assembly
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US9587416B1 (en) * 2016-07-27 2017-03-07 Federal Lock Co., Ltd. Lock with a slide for covering lock core
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US2439978A (en) * 1945-11-21 1948-04-20 Anton W Konchan Keyhole cover
US2562038A (en) * 1950-01-30 1951-07-24 Briggs & Stratton Corp Cover for door locks
US2634148A (en) * 1950-04-22 1953-04-07 Ford Motor Co Rotary type motor vehicle door lock
US2602319A (en) * 1950-07-31 1952-07-08 Briggs & Stratton Corp Dust cover mounting for cylinder locks
US2660877A (en) * 1951-07-30 1953-12-01 Abraham M Malouf Keyhole cover for lock caps
US3930391A (en) * 1975-03-17 1976-01-06 General Motors Corporation Lock cylinder cover with key engagement release
US4597274A (en) * 1985-03-14 1986-07-01 The D. L. Auld Company Lock cover mechanism
US4674308A (en) * 1986-05-02 1987-06-23 The D. L. Auld Company Lock cover mechanism
US4881391A (en) * 1987-07-16 1989-11-21 Alfa Lancia Industriale S.P.A. Movable cover device for an automobile lock
US7401484B1 (en) * 2005-11-22 2008-07-22 The Eastern Company Low profile, lockable handle, housing and cover assembly
US20070269290A1 (en) * 2006-05-16 2007-11-22 Tsong-Yuan Chang Housing structure with protecting pad
US20110132047A1 (en) * 2009-12-03 2011-06-09 David Lee Terhaar Locking handle and power module assembly
US8474290B2 (en) * 2009-12-03 2013-07-02 Pioptima, Inc. Locking handle and power module assembly
US9587416B1 (en) * 2016-07-27 2017-03-07 Federal Lock Co., Ltd. Lock with a slide for covering lock core
US9631398B1 (en) * 2016-07-27 2017-04-25 Federal Lock Co., Ltd. Lock with a slide for covering lock core and positioning device for the slide
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