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  • the accompanying drawing represents a view of my improved lubricator in vertical section, in which- A represents a glass oil-tank, on the top of which fits the cover B, provided on its lower edge with a downwardly-extending flange, a, fitting around the cylinder A,and assisting in keeping the latter in position.
  • On the lower end of the tank fits the bottom plate, 0, having a flange, b, to aid'in securing the tankrin position.
  • the cover B is provided with an upwardly-extending neck, E, having a central opening, F, passing down through it, into the lower end of which is screwed the upper end of a bolt, D, the lower end of which latter is screwed into and projects beyond the bottom 0, and is provided with a lock-nut, c, the said bolt D being adapted to keep the top B and the bottom 0 in their proper positions against the cylinder or tank A.
  • rubber gaskets may be inserted between the end of the tank andthe top and bottom, and also between the bottom 0 and the nut c, for the purpose of making tight joints.
  • the cover or top B is also provided with a recess, G, into the upper end of which is screwed the lower end of the condensing tube or pipe H, the upper end of the latter being screwed into the coupling I, connected to a cylinder or steam-pipe leading thereto.
  • a smaller pipe or tube, J In the tube H is located a smaller pipe or tube, J, which passes through the re- (No model.) I
  • Apacking, d is placed around the tube J where it passes through the cover cess G,and also through an opening formed in ing a shoulder, 0, upon which rests the lower,

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(No Model.) W. A. STANTON.
LUBRIOATOR.
.No. 304,761. Patented Sept. 9, 1884.
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- rates WVILLIAM A. STANTON, OF GENEVA, NEW YORK.
LUBRICATQR.
UPECI'JEICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 304,761, dated September 9, 1884.
i Application filed June 14,1884.
To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that 1, WILLIAM A. STANTON, of Geneva, in the county of Ontario and State of New York, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Lubricators; and I do hereby declare the following to be a full, clear,
and economical in construction, and at the same time durable and efficient in use; and with these ends in view my invention consists 1n certain details of construction and combinations of parts, as will be hereinafter described, andpointed out in the claims.
The accompanying drawing represents a view of my improved lubricator in vertical section, in which- A represents a glass oil-tank, on the top of which fits the cover B, provided on its lower edge with a downwardly-extending flange, a, fitting around the cylinder A,and assisting in keeping the latter in position. On the lower end of the tank fits the bottom plate, 0, having a flange, b, to aid'in securing the tankrin position. The cover B is provided with an upwardly-extending neck, E, having a central opening, F, passing down through it, into the lower end of which is screwed the upper end of a bolt, D, the lower end of which latter is screwed into and projects beyond the bottom 0, and is provided with a lock-nut, c, the said bolt D being adapted to keep the top B and the bottom 0 in their proper positions against the cylinder or tank A. If desired, rubber gaskets may be inserted between the end of the tank andthe top and bottom, and also between the bottom 0 and the nut c, for the purpose of making tight joints. The cover or top B is also provided with a recess, G, into the upper end of which is screwed the lower end of the condensing tube or pipe H, the upper end of the latter being screwed into the coupling I, connected to a cylinder or steam-pipe leading thereto. In the tube H is located a smaller pipe or tube, J, which passes through the re- (No model.) I
the cover B, and extends within a short distance of the bottom 0, both ends of the tube J being open. Apacking, d, is placed around the tube J where it passes through the cover cess G,and also through an opening formed in ing a shoulder, 0, upon which rests the lower,
end of the glass tube K, the upper end being inserted in a coupling, L, connecting the pipe K with the coupling I, the lower portion of said coupling L being screw-threaded and provided with a packingnut, f. A similar nut, g, is secured on the neck E of the cover 13, and prevents leakage between the tube K and the neck E. From the recess G in the top B is drilled apassag'e, M, leading into the opening F, immediately above the top of the bolt D. In the top of the bolt D is formed a recess, h, the upper end of which is screw-threaded, and in which is secured the lower screw-threaded end of the tube N, which is provided with a collar or laterally-projecting flange, i, adapted to bear on the upper end of the bolt D, the'upper end of said tube extending up within the glass tube K. From the recess h is drilled a passage, 70, which is formed horizontal, and then passes down andleads into the oil-tank A, the opening being adapted to be opened or closed by means of avalve, P, formed on or secured to the end of a screw, R, screwed into the end of the cover, and provided with knob S, for turning it. On the end of the cover is formed a lug, T, through which the screw passes, and which is externally provided with a screw threaded to receive a packing-nut, U.
Having fully described my invention, Iwill now describe its operation. The steam enters the coupling I and is condensed in thetube H, filling the said latter tube, and also the tube K, the water flowing from the tube Hinto the tube K through the passage M. The valve 1? is closed, and the water in the tube H gradually rises until it reaches the top of the tube J, whereupon it will pass down the latter and IOO ed and passed through the tube or passage 70, and out through the tube N into the tube K, the water in the latter raising it to the top thereof and allowing it to pass out of the couplings I and L into the cylinder, the passage of the oil being regulated by means of the valve P. After the oil has been used up in the tank A, the water may be drawn oif through a petcock, W, fastened on the bottom 0, and the tank again filled.
Having fully described my invention, what I I claim as new, and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is
1. The combination, with an oil-tank, of a condensing-tube connected with a cylinder or steam-pipe, and having its lower end secured in the cover of the tank, a tube passing down through the condensing-tube and tank-cover,
. and means for conveying the oil from the tank to said cylinder or pipe, substantially as set forth.
2. The combination, with an oil-tank, of a condensing-tube connected with a cylinder or steam-pipe, and secured to the cover of the tank, and means for regulating the flow of the oil from the tank, substantially as set forth.
3. The combination, with an oil-tank, of a condensing-tube secured to the cover thereof,
of a tube secured to the cover of the tank and connected at its lower end with the condensingtube, a feed-water tube passing down through the condensing-tube and into the oil-tank, and a small tube secured in the cover of the oil-tank, and extending up into the said tube connected to the cover, the cover being provided with a passage from the oil-tank leading into said small tube, substantially as set forth.
4. The combination, with an oil-tank, of a' IV. A. STANTON.
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