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    • B65DCONTAINERS FOR STORAGE OR TRANSPORT OF ARTICLES OR MATERIALS, e.g. BAGS, BARRELS, BOTTLES, BOXES, CANS, CARTONS, CRATES, DRUMS, JARS, TANKS, HOPPERS, FORWARDING CONTAINERS; ACCESSORIES, CLOSURES, OR FITTINGS THEREFOR; PACKAGING ELEMENTS; PACKAGES
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  • the object of this invention is to facilitate the lubrice ting of machinery and prevent the usual waste of oil hitherto attending the same.
  • the invention consists in attaching a clamp to a handle of suitable length, in which a lever or pressure bar is fitted and arranged with a cord, substantially as hereinafter shown and described, so that the can may be secured in the clamp and the nozzle of the can directed by the attendant to the desired spot without the aid of a ladder, and the oil ejected from the can by simply actuating the pressure-bar.
  • A represents a handle, which may be of wood of any proper length
  • B is a clamp which is constructed of metal, and consists of an annular socket, a, which is rather more than a semicircle, as shown clearly in Fig. 2, and has a shank, I), attached to it, the shank being secured to the handle by screws 0 or other proper means.
  • the socket a at its inner side, is beveled to conform to the conical shape of the can.
  • a lever or bar, 0 is fitted or placed and secured by a fulcrunrpin, g.
  • the outer or front end of this lever or bar extends to about the center of the socket a, and has a head, h, formed on it, and the inner end of the lever or bar has a cord, 0', attached to it,
  • said cord passing through a slot in the shank b and around a pulley, j, the cord extending nearly the whole length of the handle and being attached to a slide, 7c, which is fitted in the handle at or near its inner end, said slide having a thumlrpiece, Z,' attached to it.
  • D is the oil-can, which is secured in the socket a by the bar (1 and lugsf f, the socket and bar forming the clamp. .By referring to Fig. 1 the position of the can in the clamp will 3 be clearly seen.
  • the can may be provided with curved nozzle (0*, and is constructed similarly to the ordinary hand oil-cans, from which the oil is ejected by springing or forcing inward the bottom.
  • the device is used as follows
  • the can is filled with the oil, and the attendant grasps the handle A and places the nozzle a of the can at the desired spot and then draws back the slide in, a thumb or fingerbeing placed on the projection or thumb-piece l of the slide.
  • This drawing back of the slide 7 actuates the lever or bar 0, and its head h forces inward the bottom of the can D, thereby ejecting the oil from the nozzle of the can precisely the same as if the thumb were directly applied to the bottom of thecan, as usual.
  • all the parts of a machine may be lubricated without the aid of a ladder, as the handle A may be of any length, and the nozzle a of the can D may be properly adjusted to the parts to be lubricated before the lever or bar 0 is actuated, thereby avoiding the waste of oil, which now occurs in consequence of the securing of the ordinary tilting oil-can to a pole, the oil escaping as soon as the can is tilted and before the nozzle is applied to the desired place.
  • NATHAN SHAW 1. LAURENCE HALDEMAN

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T. FILDES. ATTACHMENT FOR OIL CANS.
No. 23,560. Patented Apr. 12, 1859.
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NITED STATES PATENT ()FFICE THOMAS FILDES, OF MEDIA, PENNSYLVANIA.
IMPROVEMENT IN OIL-CANS FOR LUBRICATING.
S 'iecilication forming part of Letters Patent No. 23,560. dated April 12, 1659.
T0 at whom it may concern.-
Be it known that I, THOMAS FILDES, of Media, in the county of Delaware and State of Pennsylvania, have invented a new and Improved Attachment for Oil-Cans for Lubricating Purposes; and I do hereby declare that the following is a full, clear, and exact description of the same, reference being had to the annexed drawings, making a part of this specification, in which-- Figure 1 is a side view of my invention applied to an oil-can. Fig. 2 is a back view of the same.
Similar letters of reference indicate corresponding parts in the two figures.
The object of this invention is to facilitate the lubrice ting of machinery and prevent the usual waste of oil hitherto attending the same.
The invention consists in attaching a clamp to a handle of suitable length, in which a lever or pressure bar is fitted and arranged with a cord, substantially as hereinafter shown and described, so that the can may be secured in the clamp and the nozzle of the can directed by the attendant to the desired spot without the aid of a ladder, and the oil ejected from the can by simply actuating the pressure-bar.
To enable those skilled in the art to fully understand, construct, and use my invention, I will proceed to describe it.
A represents a handle, which may be of wood of any proper length, and B is a clamp which is constructed of metal, and consists of an annular socket, a, which is rather more than a semicircle, as shown clearly in Fig. 2, and has a shank, I), attached to it, the shank being secured to the handle by screws 0 or other proper means. The socket a, at its inner side, is beveled to conform to the conical shape of the can.
To the outer ends of the socket to a bar, d, is attached by thumb-screws e c, and to the in ner end of the socket, at its back side, two lugs, ff, are attached.
\Vithin the shank b, and at its junction with the socket a, a lever or bar, 0, is fitted or placed and secured by a fulcrunrpin, g. The outer or front end of this lever or bar extends to about the center of the socket a, and has a head, h, formed on it, and the inner end of the lever or bar has a cord, 0', attached to it,
said cord passing through a slot in the shank b and around a pulley, j, the cord extending nearly the whole length of the handle and being attached to a slide, 7c, which is fitted in the handle at or near its inner end, said slide having a thumlrpiece, Z,' attached to it.
D is the oil-can, which is secured in the socket a by the bar (1 and lugsf f, the socket and bar forming the clamp. .By referring to Fig. 1 the position of the can in the clamp will 3 be clearly seen. The can may be provided with curved nozzle (0*, and is constructed similarly to the ordinary hand oil-cans, from which the oil is ejected by springing or forcing inward the bottom.
The device is used as follows The can is filled with the oil, and the attendant grasps the handle A and places the nozzle a of the can at the desired spot and then draws back the slide in, a thumb or fingerbeing placed on the projection or thumb-piece l of the slide. This drawing back of the slide 7: actuates the lever or bar 0, and its head h forces inward the bottom of the can D, thereby ejecting the oil from the nozzle of the can precisely the same as if the thumb were directly applied to the bottom of thecan, as usual.
By this invention all the parts of a machine may be lubricated without the aid of a ladder, as the handle A may be of any length, and the nozzle a of the can D may be properly adjusted to the parts to be lubricated before the lever or bar 0 is actuated, thereby avoiding the waste of oil, which now occurs in consequence of the securing of the ordinary tilting oil-can to a pole, the oil escaping as soon as the can is tilted and before the nozzle is applied to the desired place.
Having thus described my invention, what I claim as new, and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is-
Attaching the oil-can D by means of a clamp, B, to a handle, A, and using in connection therewith the lever or bar 0, actuated by the cord t and slide it or their equivalents, substantially as and for the purpose set forth.
THOMAS FILDES. \Vitnesses:
NATHAN SHAW, 1. LAURENCE HALDEMAN,
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US2526436A (en) * 1947-03-04 1950-10-17 William G Templeton Oilcan operator
US4566313A (en) * 1984-05-11 1986-01-28 Monten Gordon A Water vessel leak detector and method of detecting leaks

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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2526436A (en) * 1947-03-04 1950-10-17 William G Templeton Oilcan operator
US4566313A (en) * 1984-05-11 1986-01-28 Monten Gordon A Water vessel leak detector and method of detecting leaks

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