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- tank trucks such as lthose 'employed in the making of deliveries offuel-oilh'ave been equipped with hose reels in a xed location.
- Some trucks have been furnished with: hose reels in a side compartmentpand others have been equipped with a ⁇ hose reel 'in a rear canbox,A
- hose reels in a side compartmentpand others have been equipped with a ⁇ hose reel 'in a rear canbox,A
- the invention is to provide in combination with a tank vehicle having a rear canbox or compartment, a 'hose' reel mounted to normally extend transversely of said canbox and normally positioned thereinyfso. as to be enclosed by the usual rear canbox ⁇ rdoors, said mounting including Aa swivel ⁇ joint which permits swinging movement of. ,the reel toaposition where it projects from the rear of the canbox to 'permit ⁇ convenient delivery 'from ⁇ either si'deof the vehicle.
- a further vobject of the invention is to provide a construction as above described wherein the conduit for conveying liquid from the 'tank to the hose on the reel has a swivel joint which is concentric with the axis for swinging move-'- ment of the hosev reel unit.
- a further object of the invention is to provide a construction as above described whereinl the hose reel, meter. and pump may ⁇ be manufactured jas a unit for easy assembly in a tank truck body.
- the invention consists ofthe improved hose reel installation for tank trucks, and all of its parts and combinations, as set forth in the claims. and all equivalents thereof.
- Fig. 1 is a top view of the rear end of a tank vehicleshowing the improved hose reel vunit' in a position swung outwardly ⁇ from the rear canbox so that its axis extends longitudinally of the vehicle, the vdot and dash lines indicating the alternative position for the reel unit, part of ⁇ the vehicle at the top'of the canbox being broken away; r
- Fig. 2 is a sectional view taken on the line 2--2 of Fig. 1;
- Fig. 3 is a vertical longitudinal sectional view through a fragment of the rear of a tank vehicle showing the hose reel in the extended position corresponding to the full line position of Fig. 1.
- the numeral Il designates the rear portion of the body of a tank vehicle such as those used in delivering fue1 011.
- the opening may be equipped lines M to close the opening I ⁇ I.
- a door plate I6 Mounted on the oor I5 of the canbox is a door plate I6 having reinforcing flanges I'I and' one or more intermediate stiffeners I8 interposed between the floor plate and the floor of the caribox.
- a liquid pipe I9 Extending upwardly through the floor I5l and through the floor plate I8 of the hose reel unit and leading from a tank within the vehicle is a liquid pipe I9. Positioned on the upper side of the iioor plate I6 and suitably mounted for swivelling movement on the axis of the pipe I9 is a member which is rigidly connected to a wing 2I (see Fig. 1). of a movable hose reel base 22. l
- the base 22 is preferably .rectangular and formed from sheet metal having side anges 23.
- rollers 24, 25 and 26 Suitably supported for rotation beneath the hose reel base 22 and adapted to roll on the top ofthe iioor plate I6 are rollers 24, 25 and 26.
- the roller 25 is positioned to roll between the oor plate I6 and the top ange 21 of an arcuateangle member guiding track 28.
- the latterV has its lower'edge suitably secured as by welding to the upper surface of the oor plate I6.
- a hose reel Suitably supported for rotation on end standards 29, which project upwardly from the swingable base 22, is a hose reel on which a flexible hose 3
- the inner end of the hose connects by means of a suitable leak-proof swivel joint with avconduit 32 which extends axially from one end of the hose reel.
- avconduit 32 which extends axially from one end of the hose reel.
- the conduit 32 connects with one side ofthe usual meter 33 and the latter is mountedr on the swingable base 22 for the hose reel.
- A- pipe 35 extends from the suction vside of the pump to the swivel joint 20 where there is a suitable rotary connection'between the pipes 35 and I9 to permit leakproof swivelling movement of the hose reel unit while permitting flow of liquid from the pipe I9 into the conduits leading to the Ahose on the reel.
- Icy-pass vconnection 36 between the pipe section 32. and the pipe section 35, and said by-pass may ⁇ be'controlled byahandvalve 31.
- the outer end of the hose is equipped ⁇ with the usual nozzle 38 and, when the hose is'.with. drawn from the bottom of the reel, as in Fig. 3, it may be guided Aby a rod 39 as is customary..
- the hose reel unit may be left in the dot and dash line position of Fig. l. The hose may then .be pulled .straight out from the rear of the truck.
- the hose reel unit is swung to the full line position of Figs. l and 3.
- the rollers 24 and 26 roll on the floor plate I6 and the roller 25 rolls beneath the flange 21 of the arcuate guiding track 28 and serves tobrace and support the unit against downward tilting movementat its outer end when the unit is in the extended position of Figs. 1 and 3.
- a side delivery from the right hand side of the truck may be made by pulling the hose directly out from the reel at right angles to the longitudinal axis of the truck. 'Io make a delivery toward the opposite side of the vehicle, the same procedure is followed except that the nozzle 38 is brought up over the top of the reel before it is pulled out.
- the oil or other liquid being handled flows from the tank of the tank truck I0 through the pipe sections I9 and 35, through the pump 34 and meter 33, and through the pipe section 32 into the tubular reel axle and into the hose connected thereto.
- the meter and pump are mounted for swinging movement with the reel.
- a hose reel having'a dispensing hose thereon, a conduit on said frame for conducting liquid to be'dispensed to said hose reel, a swingable base for said hose reel mounted for'swivelling movement on said frame to'provide for change in the position of the axis of ⁇ said hose reel, an
- arcuate guiding track on said frame having a' top flange and being concentric ⁇ with the axis of swivelling movement of the hose reel base. and anti-friction means onsaid hose -reel base cooperable with said flange of said Yarcuate track. to brace the hose reel when the latter is in an outwardly swivelled position.
- a hose reel having a dispensing hose thereon; a conduit in the vehicle for conducting liquid to be dispensed to said hose reel; a base on one end of which saidhose reel is mounted, said base being mounted for swingable movementin a horizontal plane from a position within the rear compartment wherein the reel axis extends transversely of the'vehicle to a position wherein the portion of thev base on which the hose reel is mounted projects from the rear compartment with the reel axis extending longitudinally of the vehicle and with the remaining portion of the base positioned in the compartment; and cooperating means 4on said oor and on the last mentioned portiorilof said base for supporting said base in all positions of movement thereof.
- a hose reel having a dispensing hose. thereon; a conduit in Athe vehicle for conducting. liquid tobe dispensed to said hose reel La', base on one end of which said hose reel is mounted, said base being mountedfor swingable movement in a horizontal plane from ar position .Within the rear compartment wherein th'e reel 'axis Aextends transversely of the vehicle to fa position wherein the portion of thebase on which the hose reel is mounted projects from the rear compartment with.
- anti-friction means for supporting said last mentioned portion of the base ons'aid compartment iloor; and means on said floor ccoperable with said anti-friction means for maintaining said base in a horizontal plane.
- a hose reel having a dispensing hose thereon; a conduit in the vehicle for conducting liquid to be dispensed to said hose reel; a base on one end of which said hose reel is mounted; a meter mounted on the other end of said base and interposed in the liquid conduit, said base being mounted for swingable movement in a horizontal plane from a position within the rear compartment wherein the reel axis extends transversely of the vehicle to a position wherein the portion of the base on which the hose reel is mounted projects from the rear compartment with the reel axis extending longitudinally of the vehicle and with the meter supporting portion of the base positioned in the compartment; and cooperating means on said floor and on the meter supporting portion of said base for supporting said base in all positions of movement thereof.
- a hose reel having a dispensing hose thereon; a conduit in the vehicle for conducting liquid to be dispensed to said hose reel; a base on one end of which said hose reel is mounted; a pump mounted on the other end of said base and interposed in said liquid conduit, said base being mounted for swingable movement in a.
- a hose reel having a dispensing hose thereon; a conduit in the vehicle for conducting liquid to be dispensed to said hose reel; a base on one end of which said hose reel is mounted; a meter and a pump mounted on the other end of said base and interposed in said liquid conduit, said base being mounted for swingable movement in a horizontal plane from a position within the rear compartment wherein the reel axis extends transversely of the vehicle to a position wherein a portion of the base on which the hose reel is mounted projects from the rear compartment with the reelyaxis extending longitudinally of the vehicle and with the pump and meter supporting portion of the base positioned in the compartment; and cooperating means on said iioor and on the pump and meter supporting portion of said said base for supporting said base in all positions of movement thereof.
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July 15, 1952 J. E. wlEscHEL 2,603,384
HOSE REEL. INSTALLATION FOR TANK TRUCKS Filed May 1, 194s 2 slmfrs-srmafr 1 INVENToR. BVV/46 z July 15, l952 J. E. wiEscHEL 2,603,384
HOSE REEL. INSTALLATION FOR TANK TRUCKS Filed May l, 1948 J 2 SI-IEETS--SHEET 2 Y fr0/@MEMS Patented July 15, 1952 John 'Wie'scheL 1'- The Heil Co.,-
ofiWiscons'in Milwaukee, yassignor to Milwaukee, Wis., a corporation ApplicationMay 1948, Serial No. 24,513
invention relates to improvements'- in hose reel installations for tank trucks. j
I-Ieretofore, tank trucks such as lthose 'employed in the making of deliveries offuel-oilh'ave been equipped with hose reels in a xed location. Some trucks have been furnished with: hose reels in a side compartmentpand others have been equipped with a `hose reel 'in a rear canbox,A When a delivery is being vmade from a street curb to an oil tank at vthe iront onside of a house, with the truck positioned parallel to the curb, the use of a hose reel in aside compartment ofthe truck is necessary so that the hose canl be pulled straight out toward the point of delivery 'without being kinked. For Other'delveries where the tank truck is to be backed up to position, then a hose Areel in the `rear compartment with its axis extending transversely of the truck, is preferredas this enables the hose to be Vpulled straight out from the rear 'cornpartment toward the storage tank to be ll'e'dp 'It is expensive for oil companies and the like. to keep both types of tank truck on hand, and 'it also is troublesome as it requires special scheduling of -deliveries Afor veach Yparticular 'type of truck. y
It is a general object of thepresentinvention to provide a hoseV reel installation for'a tank truck which is 'so constructed as to pro-v videforconvenientselective delivery from either side lor from the rear of the same tank vehicle;`
A more specific object Aof the 'inventionfis to provide a hose reel installation wherein the reel is mounted for swinging movement on javertical axis so that prior to delivery the axis `of the-hose reel maybe disposed to extend either transversely of the truck or longitudinally thereof', depending upon requirements.
Ajmore specific. object oi" the invention is to provide in combination with a tank vehicle having a rear canbox or compartment, a 'hose' reel mounted to normally extend transversely of said canbox and normally positioned thereinyfso. as to be enclosed by the usual rear canbox `rdoors, said mounting including Aa swivel `joint which permits swinging movement of. ,the reel toaposition where it projects from the rear of the canbox to 'permit `convenient delivery 'from `either si'deof the vehicle. i
'A -still further object 'of the invention isfto provideY a construction as above described wherein `there is novel means for bracing the hose reel unit in its extended position, and for guiding 'and j'supporting the 'unit -in'jits swinging movementf. I c,
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Vby the vehicle. with doors I3 which are swingable on the hinge A further vobject of the invention is to provide a construction as above described wherein the conduit for conveying liquid from the 'tank to the hose on the reel has a swivel joint which is concentric with the axis for swinging move-'- ment of the hosev reel unit.
A further object of the invention is to provide a construction as above described whereinl the hose reel, meter. and pump may `be manufactured jas a unit for easy assembly in a tank truck body.
Other objects ofthe invention are to provide a hose reel for tank vehicles which is relatively simple in construction, which is ysimple to operate, and'which is well adapted for the purpose described. j
With the above and other objects in view, the invention consists ofthe improved hose reel installation for tank trucks, and all of its parts and combinations, as set forth in the claims. and all equivalents thereof. v
' In the accompanying drawings, illustrating one complete embodiment of the preferred form of the invention, in which the same reference 'numerals designate the saine parts in all of the views: l
Fig. 1 is a top view of the rear end of a tank vehicleshowing the improved hose reel vunit' in a position swung outwardly `from the rear canbox so that its axis extends longitudinally of the vehicle, the vdot and dash lines indicating the alternative position for the reel unit, part of `the vehicle at the top'of the canbox being broken away; r
Fig. 2 is a sectional view taken on the line 2--2 of Fig. 1; and
Fig. 3 is a vertical longitudinal sectional view through a fragment of the rear of a tank vehicle showing the hose reel in the extended position corresponding to the full line position of Fig. 1.
Referring more particularly to the drawing, the numeral Il) designates the rear portion of the body of a tank vehicle such as those used in delivering fue1 011. AI.- the rear end of the body I (l is an opening II which affords accessA to the usual canbox or rear compartment I2 located directly behind the usual liquid tanks being carried The opening may be equipped lines M to close the opening I`I.
Mounted on the oor I5 of the canbox is a door plate I6 having reinforcing flanges I'I and' one or more intermediate stiffeners I8 interposed between the floor plate and the floor of the caribox.
Extending upwardly through the floor I5l and through the floor plate I8 of the hose reel unit and leading from a tank within the vehicle is a liquid pipe I9. Positioned on the upper side of the iioor plate I6 and suitably mounted for swivelling movement on the axis of the pipe I9 is a member which is rigidly connected to a wing 2I (see Fig. 1). of a movable hose reel base 22. l
The base 22 is preferably .rectangular and formed from sheet metal having side anges 23. Suitably supported for rotation beneath the hose reel base 22 and adapted to roll on the top ofthe iioor plate I6 are rollers 24, 25 and 26. The roller 25 is positioned to roll between the oor plate I6 and the top ange 21 of an arcuateangle member guiding track 28. The latterV has its lower'edge suitably secured as by welding to the upper surface of the oor plate I6. y
Suitably supported for rotation on end standards 29, which project upwardly from the swingable base 22, is a hose reel on which a flexible hose 3| is adapted to be wound in the usual manner. As is customary with hose reels of this type, the inner end of the hose connects by means of a suitable leak-proof swivel joint with avconduit 32 which extends axially from one end of the hose reel. Thus, oil or otherliquid may flow from the conduit section 32 into the hose which is Wound on the reel as is well known in the art.` The conduit 32 connects with one side ofthe usual meter 33 and the latter is mountedr on the swingable base 22 for the hose reel. Also mounted bnthe swingablebase 22 is the usual pump 34 which is in communication with one side of themet'er 33. A- pipe 35 extends from the suction vside of the pump to the swivel joint 20 where there is a suitable rotary connection'between the pipes 35 and I9 to permit leakproof swivelling movement of the hose reel unit while permitting flow of liquid from the pipe I9 into the conduits leading to the Ahose on the reel. Y
There may also be the usual Icy-pass vconnection 36 between the pipe section 32. and the pipe section 35, and said by-pass may` be'controlled byahandvalve 31.
The outer end of the hose is equipped` with the usual nozzle 38 and, when the hose is'.with. drawn from the bottom of the reel, as in Fig. 3, it may be guided Aby a rod 39 as is customary..
IOperation In use of the improved tank truck, if a delivery is to be made by backing thetruckA up toward the point of delivery, then the hose reel unit may be left in the dot and dash line position of Fig. l. The hose may then .be pulled .straight out from the rear of the truck.
If, however, the truckk is to be located parallel to a curb to deliver to a tank which is opposite the righthand side of the truck, then the hose reel unit is swung to the full line position of Figs. l and 3. During such swinging movement the rollers 24 and 26 roll on the floor plate I6 and the roller 25 rolls beneath the flange 21 of the arcuate guiding track 28 and serves tobrace and support the unit against downward tilting movementat its outer end when the unit is in the extended position of Figs. 1 and 3. With the hose reel in the position of Figs. 1 and 3, a side delivery from the right hand side of the truck may be made by pulling the hose directly out from the reel at right angles to the longitudinal axis of the truck. 'Io make a delivery toward the opposite side of the vehicle, the same procedure is followed except that the nozzle 38 is brought up over the top of the reel before it is pulled out.
During delivery, the oil or other liquid being handled flows from the tank of the tank truck I0 through the pipe sections I9 and 35, through the pump 34 and meter 33, and through the pipe section 32 into the tubular reel axle and into the hose connected thereto.
.It isto be noted that in the preferred construction illustrated, the meter and pump are mounted for swinging movement with the reel.
`This simplifies assembly and makes it possible to manufacture the entire installation as a unit.
' Y VWhen the tank truck is travelling from one .course, .swung to the dot and dash line position of V1,i{.=;. 1 wholly within the compartment II. In. this position, the doors I3 may, of course, be swung closed in the usual manner.
Various changes and modifications may be made without departing from the spirit of the invention, and all of such changes are contemplated, as may come within the scope of the claims. v
What I claim is:
`1. In combination With a supporting frame, a hose reel having'a dispensing hose thereon, a conduit on said frame for conducting liquid to be'dispensed to said hose reel, a swingable base for said hose reel mounted for'swivelling movement on said frame to'provide for change in the position of the axis of `said hose reel, an
arcuate guiding track on said frame having a' top flange and being concentric`with the axis of swivelling movement of the hose reel base. and anti-friction means onsaid hose -reel base cooperable with said flange of said Yarcuate track. to brace the hose reel when the latter is in an outwardly swivelled position. y'
2. In a tank vehicle having a, rear compartment provided with a door and with an opening accessible from the rear'end of the vehicle: a hose reel having a dispensing hose thereon; a conduit in the vehicle for conducting liquid to be dispensed to said hose reel; a base on one end of which saidhose reel is mounted, said base being mounted for swingable movementin a horizontal plane from a position within the rear compartment wherein the reel axis extends transversely of the'vehicle to a position wherein the portion of thev base on which the hose reel is mounted projects from the rear compartment with the reel axis extending longitudinally of the vehicle and with the remaining portion of the base positioned in the compartment; and cooperating means 4on said oor and on the last mentioned portiorilof said base for supporting said base in all positions of movement thereof.
3. In a tank vehicle having .a rear-.compartment provided withja iloor and` with an opening accessible fromthe rear end voi" the vehicle: a hose reel having a dispensing hose. thereon; a conduit in Athe vehicle for conducting. liquid tobe dispensed to said hose reel La', base on one end of which said hose reel is mounted, said base being mountedfor swingable movement in a horizontal plane from ar position .Within the rear compartment wherein th'e reel 'axis Aextends transversely of the vehicle to fa position wherein the portion of thebase on which the hose reel is mounted projects from the rear compartment with. thereel axis extending longitudinallyv of the vehicle and with the remaining portion 'of the'base positionedin the compartment; anti-friction means for supporting said last mentioned portion of the base ons'aid compartment iloor; and means on said floor ccoperable with said anti-friction means for maintaining said base in a horizontal plane.
4. In a tank vehicle having a rear compartment provided with a iioor and with an opening accessible from the rear end o-f the vehicle: a hose reel having a dispensing hose thereon; a conduit in the vehicle for conducting liquid to be dispensed to said hose reel; a base on one end of which said hose reel is mounted; a meter mounted on the other end of said base and interposed in the liquid conduit, said base being mounted for swingable movement in a horizontal plane from a position within the rear compartment wherein the reel axis extends transversely of the vehicle to a position wherein the portion of the base on which the hose reel is mounted projects from the rear compartment with the reel axis extending longitudinally of the vehicle and with the meter supporting portion of the base positioned in the compartment; and cooperating means on said floor and on the meter supporting portion of said base for supporting said base in all positions of movement thereof. p
5. In a tank vehicle having a rear compartment provided with a oor and with an opening accessible from the rear end of the vehicle: a hose reel having a dispensing hose thereon; a conduit in the vehicle for conducting liquid to be dispensed to said hose reel; a base on one end of which said hose reel is mounted; a pump mounted on the other end of said base and interposed in said liquid conduit, said base being mounted for swingable movement in a. horizontal plane from a position Within the rear compartment wherein the reel axis extends transversely of the vehicle to a position wherein the portion of the base on which the hose reel is mounted projects from the rear compartment with the reel axis extending longitudinally of the vehicle and with the pump supporting portion of the base positioned in the compartment; and cooperating means on said oor and on the pump supporting portion of said base for supporting said base in all positions of movement thereof.
6. In a tank vehicle having a rear compartment provided with a Iioor and with an opening acceessible from the rear end of the vehicle: a hose reel having a dispensing hose thereon; a conduit in the vehicle for conducting liquid to be dispensed to said hose reel; a base on one end of which said hose reel is mounted; a meter and a pump mounted on the other end of said base and interposed in said liquid conduit, said base being mounted for swingable movement in a horizontal plane from a position within the rear compartment wherein the reel axis extends transversely of the vehicle to a position wherein a portion of the base on which the hose reel is mounted projects from the rear compartment with the reelyaxis extending longitudinally of the vehicle and with the pump and meter supporting portion of the base positioned in the compartment; and cooperating means on said iioor and on the pump and meter supporting portion of said said base for supporting said base in all positions of movement thereof.
JOHN E'. WIESCHEL.
REFERENCE S CITED The following references are of record in the le of this patent:
UNITED STATES PATENTS Number Name Date 904,380 Vader Nov. 17, '1908 1,354,504 Montgomery et al. Oct. 5, 1920 1,909,733 Thwaits May 16, 1933 2,438,968 Grise Mar. 30, 1948
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