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  • This invention relates in particular to a certain new and useful invention in devices for mounting a pump upon a liquid container to facilitate measured dispensing of its contents.
  • a further object of the present invention is to provide a unit of the type stated which may be economically manufactured, which is reliable and durable in use, and which is easily and elfeetively utilized.
  • FIG. 1 is a side view, partially cut away, of a drum, being connected to a pump by an adapter mounted thereon; said adapter being constructed in accordance with and embodying the present invention.
  • Figure 2 is a perspective view of the adapter.
  • Drum A designates a metal drum or barrel, such as is commonly utilized in industry for transporting liquid material, as oil, gasoline, liquid chemicals, and similar products.
  • Drum A does not form a part of the invention, but is shown as exemplary of industrial drums with which a pump adapter B may be used.
  • Said drum A comprises a cylindrical side wall 1 with reinforcing ridges 2, a bottom wall 3, and a head or top wall 4 having a threaded opening or more commonly called bung 5, within which is normally engaged a threaded closure plug (not shown).
  • a pump adapter B which may be cast of any suitable metal or fabricated 2,818,201 Patented Dec.
  • Adapter B comprises an elongated tubular body or casing 6, the normally upper end of which is externally threaded, as at 7. At its other, or normally lower, end tubular body 6 is diametrally increased to form a relatively short base 8 which is externally threaded, as at 9, for engagement with the threading of bung 5 for mounting adapter B securely upon drum A with the tubular body 6 extending upwardly from top wall or drum head 4.
  • the upper threaded end 7 of adapter B is of appropriate outside diameter for accommodating an internally threaded cap or fitting 10 of a well-known type of measured-quantity dispensing pump C, made preferably of plastic, which includes .a dispensing spout 11, a piston having a finger grip 12 formed at its upper end, a chamber 13 of predetermined volume with the lower end thereof in communication with a rigid pipe or tube 14 of such length as to project downwardly below the lower end of adapter B and top wall 4 of drum A when pump C is mounted on adapter B.
  • Attached to the end of pipe 14 is a length of flexible tubing or hose 15 which extends to the bottom of drum A to assure withdrawal of all liquid therefrom.
  • drum A may be situated at any convenient point such as within an assembly line where small individual containers are either being filled with the liquid in the drum or being supplied predetermined quantities thereof for mixture with other ingredients.
  • the closure plug is removed from drum A and pump adapter B is secured at position with base threads 9 engaging the threads of the bung hole 5.
  • Drum A is thereby adapted for connection to pump C, the latter having its chamber 13 and rigid tube 14 received Within tubular body 6 of adapter B, and cap or fitting 10 is threadingly secured to neck '7 to fix pump C upon adapter B.
  • Flexible tubing 15, which will have been passed through tubular body 6 upon mounting of pump C, will extend to the bottom of drum A so that the entire contents thereof may be pumped without the necessity of tilting of said drum A.
  • Finger grip 12 of pump piston will thus be presented at a convenient elevation for operation whereby an operator need only place a small, ultimate container to be filled at spout 11 and by operation of pump C a pre-measured quantity of the liquid contents of drum A will be discharged thereinto.
  • Pump adapter B may be of any desired length so that the finger grip of pump C will be at a comfortable height to conduct to minimum fatigue of the operator. Additionally, it should be noted that pump adapter B may be sized for use with any industrial drum and hence has wide applicability in industry. Furthermore, its usage has proved highly economical from a labor standpoint as well as assuring the avoidance of inadvertent loss of the drum contents. It my be manufactured most cheaply of highly durable material.
  • the threads at neck 7 and base 9 may be provided on the inner surface or bore wall of tubular body 6 instead of outwardly as shown in the drawing.
  • An adapter device for use with a liquid container having a discharge opening and a pump unit having a piston-receiving chamber-forming portion with a pipe section leading therefrom and a mounting cap integral with said pump unit comprising a body, first means at one end of said body for engagement to the container across the discharge opening thereof, and second means provided at the other end of said. body for engagement to the pump unit mounting cap for supporting the pump unit on such end of the body, said body being tubular for extension therein of the pump chamber-forming portion and projection of the pipe section beyond the other end of said body.
  • An adapter device for use with a liquid container having a threaded discharge opening and a pump unit having a piston-receiving chamber-forming portion with a .pipe section leading therefrom and a threaded mounting cap integral with said pump unit comprising an elongated body of circular cross section, a first series of threads provided at one end of said body for securement to the threads of the container discharge opening, a second series of threads provided at the other end of said body for engagement with the threaded mounting cap for supporting the pump unit on such end of the body of the pump unit, said body having a bore extending from end to end therefor extension therein of the chamber-forming portion and projection of pipe section beyond the other end of said body of the pump unit whereby said pipe section may be extended through the discharge opening and be presented to the container contents for dispensing thereof through the pump unit.
  • a device for adapting said pump unit for dispensing the container contents comprising an elongated body, first securing means at one end of said body for engaging same across the container discharge opening, second securing means at the other end of said body for engaging same to the pump unit mounting cap for supporting the pump unit on such end of the body, said body having a bore extending from end to end thereof for extension therein of the chamber-forming portion and projection of pipe section beyond the other end of said body of the pump unit for presenting said pipe section to the container contents for dispensing thereof through the pump unit.
  • a device for adapting said pump unit fordispen'sing the container contents comprising an elongated body, a first series of threads at one end of said body for engaging same to the threaded discharge opening of the container, at second series of threads provided at the opposite end of said body for engagement to the threaded mounting cap for supporting the pump unit on such end of.
  • the body of the pump unit said body having a bore extending from end to end thereof for extension therein of the chamberforming portionv and projection of pipe section beyond the other end of said body of the pump unit for presenting said pipe section to the container contents for dispensing thereof through the pump unit.

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Dec. 31, 1957 L. G. PECK I 5 3 PUMP ADAPTER FOR LIQUID CONTAINERS Filed m. 28, 1955 if C f3 14 6 ii 4 5 III r6} FIG.| V
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INVENTOR- LEO G. PECK ATTORN EY United States Patent PUMP ADAPTER FOR LIQUID CONTAINERS Leo G. Peck, Ladue, Mo., assignor to Pecks Products Company, St. Louis, Mo., a corporation of Missouri Application October 28, 1955, Serial No. 543,396
4 Claims. (Cl. 222-382) This invention relates in particular to a certain new and useful invention in devices for mounting a pump upon a liquid container to facilitate measured dispensing of its contents.
Heretofore, the transfer of liquids from drums or metal barrels has posed a problem in many industries. In such fields as cosmetics, soaps and detergents, insecticides and numerous others, the user will in many instances merely repackage the drum contents in small containers for individual use. In view of the unwieldy weight and size of such drums, which, when full, may weigh several hundreds of pounds, the direct transfer of liquid therefrom to such individual containers has not been adequately solved. customarily, the drum contents have been discharged either by means of a directly attached faucet or tilting of the drum to an intermediate receptacle, which can be conveniently handled and is, in turn, emptied into a dispensing unit forming a part of an assembly or filling line. Efiorts have also been made to connect the drum by a suitable pipe to a remotely located assembly-line dispenser, with a pump being connected in the line to effect fluid flow.
None of the expedients above mentioned have provided the efiiciency and economy, both in material and labor, necessary in low cost production.
Therefore, it is an object of the present invention to provide a unit to be mounted upon large quantity liquid containers which will accommodate a pump for dispensing measured amounts whereby the container contents may be transferred directly to an ultimate receptacle.
It is another object of the present invention to provide a unit for mounting pumps lJJPOIl liquid containers, as drums, which will adapt the drum for immediate incorporation in an assembly or filling line.
A further object of the present invention is to provide a unit of the type stated which may be economically manufactured, which is reliable and durable in use, and which is easily and elfeetively utilized.
These and other detailed objects are obtained by the structures illustrated in the accompanying drawing, in which- Figure 1 is a side view, partially cut away, of a drum, being connected to a pump by an adapter mounted thereon; said adapter being constructed in accordance with and embodying the present invention.
Figure 2 is a perspective view of the adapter.
Referring now by reference characters to the drawing, A designates a metal drum or barrel, such as is commonly utilized in industry for transporting liquid material, as oil, gasoline, liquid chemicals, and similar products. Drum A does not form a part of the invention, but is shown as exemplary of industrial drums with which a pump adapter B may be used. Said drum A comprises a cylindrical side wall 1 with reinforcing ridges 2, a bottom wall 3, and a head or top wall 4 having a threaded opening or more commonly called bung 5, within which is normally engaged a threaded closure plug (not shown). Provided for engagement within bung 5 is a pump adapter B, which may be cast of any suitable metal or fabricated 2,818,201 Patented Dec. 31, 1957 ICC from thermosetting plastic or other non-metallic materials for producing a rigid structure. Adapter B comprises an elongated tubular body or casing 6, the normally upper end of which is externally threaded, as at 7. At its other, or normally lower, end tubular body 6 is diametrally increased to form a relatively short base 8 which is externally threaded, as at 9, for engagement with the threading of bung 5 for mounting adapter B securely upon drum A with the tubular body 6 extending upwardly from top wall or drum head 4.
The upper threaded end 7 of adapter B is of appropriate outside diameter for accommodating an internally threaded cap or fitting 10 of a well-known type of measured-quantity dispensing pump C, made preferably of plastic, which includes .a dispensing spout 11, a piston having a finger grip 12 formed at its upper end, a chamber 13 of predetermined volume with the lower end thereof in communication with a rigid pipe or tube 14 of such length as to project downwardly below the lower end of adapter B and top wall 4 of drum A when pump C is mounted on adapter B. Attached to the end of pipe 14 is a length of flexible tubing or hose 15 which extends to the bottom of drum A to assure withdrawal of all liquid therefrom.
In actual practice, by use of the present invention, drum A may be situated at any convenient point such as within an assembly line where small individual containers are either being filled with the liquid in the drum or being supplied predetermined quantities thereof for mixture with other ingredients. The closure plug is removed from drum A and pump adapter B is secured at position with base threads 9 engaging the threads of the bung hole 5. Drum A is thereby adapted for connection to pump C, the latter having its chamber 13 and rigid tube 14 received Within tubular body 6 of adapter B, and cap or fitting 10 is threadingly secured to neck '7 to fix pump C upon adapter B. Flexible tubing 15, which will have been passed through tubular body 6 upon mounting of pump C, will extend to the bottom of drum A so that the entire contents thereof may be pumped without the necessity of tilting of said drum A. Finger grip 12 of pump piston will thus be presented at a convenient elevation for operation whereby an operator need only place a small, ultimate container to be filled at spout 11 and by operation of pump C a pre-measured quantity of the liquid contents of drum A will be discharged thereinto.
Thus, by the use of pump adapter B the heretofore considered unwieldy character of drum A is effectively overcome, since the same may be used in immediate conjunction with filling operations, thereby obviating the need of any intermediate receptacles for transferring the drum contents to the ultimate container. Pump adapter B may be of any desired length so that the finger grip of pump C will be at a comfortable height to conduce to minimum fatigue of the operator. Additionally, it should be noted that pump adapter B may be sized for use with any industrial drum and hence has wide applicability in industry. Furthermore, its usage has proved highly economical from a labor standpoint as well as assuring the avoidance of inadvertent loss of the drum contents. It my be manufactured most cheaply of highly durable material.
It should be recognized that, if necessary for engagement purposes, the threads at neck 7 and base 9 may be provided on the inner surface or bore wall of tubular body 6 instead of outwardly as shown in the drawing.
It should be understood that changes and modifications in the formation, construction, arrangement, and combination of the several parts of the Pump Adapter for Liquid Containers may be made and substituted for these herein shown and described without departing from the nature and principle of my invention.
Having thus described my invention, what I claim and desire to secure by Letters Patent is:
1. An adapter device for use with a liquid container having a discharge opening and a pump unit having a piston-receiving chamber-forming portion with a pipe section leading therefrom and a mounting cap integral with said pump unit comprising a body, first means at one end of said body for engagement to the container across the discharge opening thereof, and second means provided at the other end of said. body for engagement to the pump unit mounting cap for supporting the pump unit on such end of the body, said body being tubular for extension therein of the pump chamber-forming portion and projection of the pipe section beyond the other end of said body.
2. An adapter device for use with a liquid container having a threaded discharge opening and a pump unit having a piston-receiving chamber-forming portion with a .pipe section leading therefrom and a threaded mounting cap integral with said pump unit comprising an elongated body of circular cross section, a first series of threads provided at one end of said body for securement to the threads of the container discharge opening, a second series of threads provided at the other end of said body for engagement with the threaded mounting cap for supporting the pump unit on such end of the body of the pump unit, said body having a bore extending from end to end therefor extension therein of the chamber-forming portion and projection of pipe section beyond the other end of said body of the pump unit whereby said pipe section may be extended through the discharge opening and be presented to the container contents for dispensing thereof through the pump unit.
3. In combination with a liquid container having a discharge opening and a pump unit comprising a pistonreceiving chamber-forming portion with a delivery pipe section leading therefrom and a mounting cap integral with said pump unit, of a device for adapting said pump unit for dispensing the container contents comprising an elongated body, first securing means at one end of said body for engaging same across the container discharge opening, second securing means at the other end of said body for engaging same to the pump unit mounting cap for supporting the pump unit on such end of the body, said body having a bore extending from end to end thereof for extension therein of the chamber-forming portion and projection of pipe section beyond the other end of said body of the pump unit for presenting said pipe section to the container contents for dispensing thereof through the pump unit.
4. In combination with a liquid container having a threaded discharge opening and a pump unit comprising a piston-receiving chamber-forming portion with a delivery pipe section leading therefrom and a threaded mounting cap integral with said pump unit, of a device for adapting said pump unit fordispen'sing the container contents comprising an elongated body, a first series of threads at one end of said body for engaging same to the threaded discharge opening of the container, at second series of threads provided at the opposite end of said body for engagement to the threaded mounting cap for supporting the pump unit on such end of. the body of the pump unit, said body having a bore extending from end to end thereof for extension therein of the chamberforming portionv and projection of pipe section beyond the other end of said body of the pump unit for presenting said pipe section to the container contents for dispensing thereof through the pump unit.
References Cited in the file of this patent UNITED STATES PATENTS 1,610,637 Wertz Dec, 14, 1926 1,884,134 Nest Oct. 25, 1932 2,016,400 Tear Oct. 8, 1935 2,642,653 Sundholm June 23, 1953 U. S. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE PATENT OFFICE CERTIFICATE OF CORRECTIDN December 31, 1957 Patent No. 2,818,201
Leo G. Peck It is hereby certified that error appears in the printed specification tent requiring correction and that the said Let sers of the above numbered pa Patent should read as corrected below.
Column 3, line 28, for therefor read thereof for Signed and sealed this 4th day of March 1958.
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