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  • JOHN COMER OF ANDERSON, CALIFORNIA, ASSIGNOR, BY DIRECT AND MESNE ASSIGNMENTS, OF THREE-FOURTHS TO R. BERGER AND EDVIN ALDERS- LEY, OF SAME PLACE, AND FREDERICK II. DEAKIN, OF REDDING, CALI- FORNIA.
  • t may concern: the lubricating cup or reservoir C, which is 5o Beit known that I, JOHN COMER, a citizen preferably formed of glass, in order that its of the United States, residing at Anderson, in contents will be exposed to View.
  • this reservoir C one extremity of a tube D is have invented cert-ain new and useful Implaced, which: tube is bent to form a siphonproveniente in Lubricators for Shaft-Beartube and has its opposite extremity situated ings; and I do declare the following to be a within a-recess formed in the journal-box B.
  • Siphon-tube D is adapted to receive the tion, such as will enable others skilled in the wick E, which will obviously be of sufficient ro art to which it appertains to make and use length to extend from the oil in the reservoir the same, reference being had to the accomto the bearing to be lubricated.
  • a flange or 6o panying drawing, and to the letters of referprojection d is formed on the Siphon-tube to ence marked thereon, which form a part of prevent its extending too far within the jourthis specification. nal-box.
  • This invention has relation to that class of P designates a vertical screw-t-hreaded pin
  • the upper of these horizontal arms is formed of feeding the oil to the shaft in increased or in a suitable manner to engage the reservoir, decreased quantities, as needed, and, third, and the lower of these arms is formed with a 2 5 to construct a lubricator which -will not be perforation adapting it to receive the pin P.
  • the i amount of flow of the oil can be so regulated (by raising or lowering the reservoir) as to meet the various requirements occasioned by the running of the shaft at different rates of speedthat is to say, if it is desired to lubricate a shaft running anumber of revolutions per minute, the reservoir is raised to aheight suiicient to give siphonic action governed by full atmospheric pressure, and the capillary attraction ceasing the Wick becomes an absorbent plug, and in order to lubricate shaft-s running at a low rate of speed the said reservoir is lowered to a corresponding degree, and the action of the siphon lessening capillary attraction takes it place.
  • a lubricator having both siphonic action and capillary attraction, for the purpose set forth, and comprising a reservoir adjustably mounted in juxtaposition to the bearing to be lubricated, a Siphon-tube extending from the reservoir to a point near said bearing, and a wick Within said siphon-tube and extending from the oil in the reservoir to said bearing.

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J. COMER.
LUBRIGATOR PoR SHA1-T fllvefs.
No. 407,771. Patented July 30, 1889.
l l /e/ UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE.
JOHN COMER, OF ANDERSON, CALIFORNIA, ASSIGNOR, BY DIRECT AND MESNE ASSIGNMENTS, OF THREE-FOURTHS TO R. BERGER AND EDVIN ALDERS- LEY, OF SAME PLACE, AND FREDERICK II. DEAKIN, OF REDDING, CALI- FORNIA.
LUBRICTOR FOR SHAFT-BEARINGS.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 407,771, dated July 30, 1889.
Application filed Hay l5, 1888. Serial No. 273,956. (No model.)
To @ZZ whom, t may concern: the lubricating cup or reservoir C, which is 5o Beit known that I, JOHN COMER, a citizen preferably formed of glass, in order that its of the United States, residing at Anderson, in contents will be exposed to View. l/Vithln the county of Shasta and State of California, this reservoir C one extremity of a tube D is have invented cert-ain new and useful Implaced, which: tube is bent to form a siphonproveniente in Lubricators for Shaft-Beartube and has its opposite extremity situated ings; and I do declare the following to be a within a-recess formed in the journal-box B. full, clear, and exact description of the inven- This Siphon-tube D is adapted to receive the tion, such as will enable others skilled in the wick E, which will obviously be of sufficient ro art to which it appertains to make and use length to extend from the oil in the reservoir the same, reference being had to the accomto the bearing to be lubricated. A flange or 6o panying drawing, and to the letters of referprojection d is formed on the Siphon-tube to ence marked thereon, which form a part of prevent its extending too far within the jourthis specification. nal-box.
15 This invention has relation to that class of P designates a vertical screw-t-hreaded pin,
devices designed to lubricate the bearings of the lower extremity of which is secured in shafts and axles; and it has for its object, any suitable manner near the shaft-bearing, first, to construct a device of this character and Q designates a support comprising the in which the liability of the feeding of the vertical portion q and the horizontal arms q! 2o impurities of the oil to the bearings will be q', which latter extend from the said vertiprevented; second, to construct a device for cal portion in opposite directions, as shown. 7o the purpose set forth, which will be capable The upper of these horizontal arms is formed of feeding the oil to the shaft in increased or in a suitable manner to engage the reservoir, decreased quantities, as needed, and, third, and the lower of these arms is formed with a 2 5 to construct a lubricator which -will not be perforation adapting it to receive the pin P.
liable -to become inoperative by the filling of Beneath this lower arm q, and working vertithe wick with the impurities of the oil. cally upon the pin P,is a nut R. It will thus The object, generally, of the presentinvenbe seen that the reservoir may be raised or tion is to construct a device of the character lowered simply by raising or lowering the nut 30 set forth, which will be most simple and dura- R. To this construction of means forraising ble in its construction, perfect in its operation, or lowering the reservoir I do not wish to be 8o and the cost of manufacture of which will be understood as limiting myself, as the same is reduced to the minimum. simply shown for the purpose of illustrating To these various ends my invention consists one mode by which the object may be accom- 35 in certain peculiarities in the construction, plished.
arrangement, and combination of parts, sub- I-Ieretofore it was found, in the employstantially as hereinafter set forth, and parment of lubricators which depended upon ticularly pointed out in the subjoined claims. capillary attraction for their operation and The accompanying figure of drawing illusin which the reservoir was situated beneath 4o trates a lubricator constructed after the plan the hearing to be lubricated, that the wick to be hereinafter set forth, and shows the was liable to absorb the impurities of the oil 9o saine applied to a horizontal shaft, the said and feed the same to the bearing. These shaft, a portion of the journal-box, and the impurities would also havea tendency to clog extremity of the lubricating-tube being shown and contaminate the wick, and by lessening 45 in section. the capillary attraction thereof would cause The letter A represents a shaft, and the the action of the device to become unreliable. letter B a journal-box receiving the bearing It was further found with lubricators heretoof the said shaft and serving to support the fore constructed that it was impossible to same. To one side of the shaft A is placed cause the amount of flow of the oil to be regulated by the speed at which the shaft was running. Thus if the shaft was ata certain time running at a high velocity it would receive the same amount of oil as it would at another time when running at a low rate of speed, and, furthermore, it required considerable experience and calculation to place the reservoir at the proper height to feed the oil in proper quantities to the bearing to be lubricated. These disadvantages were owing to the fact that the reservoir was heretofore immovably located upon some portion of the machinery.
It will be quite obvious that with a device constructed after the plan` herein set forth the above disadvantages will not be experienced, owing to the fact that both siphonic action and capillary attractionare obtained, and that the reservoir is distinct from the journal-box, or any portion of the machine, and is placed movably in connection therewith. It will thus be quite obvious that the i amount of flow of the oil can be so regulated (by raising or lowering the reservoir) as to meet the various requirements occasioned by the running of the shaft at different rates of speedthat is to say, if it is desired to lubricate a shaft running anumber of revolutions per minute, the reservoir is raised to aheight suiicient to give siphonic action governed by full atmospheric pressure, and the capillary attraction ceasing the Wick becomes an absorbent plug, and in order to lubricate shaft-s running at a low rate of speed the said reservoir is lowered to a corresponding degree, and the action of the siphon lessening capillary attraction takes it place. ln regulating the flow of the oil care must be taken that vthe reservoir be not placed so high as to make the device a perfect siphon, in which event it would feed too fast, nor so low as to be compelled to contend against full atmospheric pressure, in which event it would feed too slow and would become unreliable.
Having now described my invention, what I believe to be new, and desire to secure by Letters Patent, and what I therefore claim,
isf A lubricator having both siphonic action and capillary attraction, for the purpose set forth, and comprising a reservoir adjustably mounted in juxtaposition to the bearing to be lubricated, a Siphon-tube extending from the reservoir to a point near said bearing, and a wick Within said siphon-tube and extending from the oil in the reservoir to said bearing. In testimony whereof l affix my signature in presence of two witnesses.
' JOHN COMER. Vitnesses:
CoLiNo B. BURN, TEMER C, BRowN.
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DE964559C (en) * 1940-01-08 1957-05-23 Union Special Machine Co Circulating lubrication for a sewing machine
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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
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DE964559C (en) * 1940-01-08 1957-05-23 Union Special Machine Co Circulating lubrication for a sewing machine
US20090008189A1 (en) * 2007-07-03 2009-01-08 Prodan Gregory J Lubrication system

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