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US471238A US471238DA US471238A US 471238 A US471238 A US 471238A US 471238D A US471238D A US 471238DA US 471238 A US471238 A US 471238A
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    • G01FMEASURING VOLUME, VOLUME FLOW, MASS FLOW OR LIQUID LEVEL; METERING BY VOLUME
    • G01F11/00Apparatus requiring external operation adapted at each repeated and identical operation to measure and separate a predetermined volume of fluid or fluent solid material from a supply or container, without regard to weight, and to deliver it
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    • YGENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
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  • Figurel is an illustration showing the exterior of the apparatus and.
  • Fig. 2 is a vertical section
  • Fig. fl is a modified construction of the device.
  • the apparatus consists of a hollow metal or wooden cylinder (shown in Figs. 1 and 3 in the drawings) of the capacity of a gallon or more, if desired, and fitted with a graduated glass gage, as shown.
  • a diminishing inlet tube, plug, or spigot A Near the top and side ofthe cylinder is a diminishing inlet tube, plug, or spigot A, with heavy yoke-extension J, supporting the cylinder, and used, also, in connection with the tool, Fig. 2, for driving the plug into the bung-hole of the receptacle from which the liquidis to be drawn.
  • 4 Within the tube A is an outwardly-working valve B, actuated by the rod C.
  • the rod C projects Vbeyond the cylinder on the side opposite the valve ll and is finished with a button or knob.
  • 'lhe spiral spring D maintains a. constant pressure on the button on rod C and holds the valve B shut.
  • lhe vertical rod E runs through the axis of the cylinder and controls the inwardly-working valve F.
  • the short rod G is pivoted to the rod E and to a movable ring ll, fastened by a setfscrew to the rod C.
  • My invention has for its objectv the saving of time and waste of the article measured in transferring it from the large receptacle to thc small one. 'lhe result is accomplished as follows: Until the rod C is relieved of the pressure of the sp1-ing D the valve 13 is held shut and the valve F open.
  • NVhen it is dcsircd lo measure and deliver any quantity ot' liquid, after inserting the spigot firmly in the barrel the rod C -is pressed, the valve B opens, and the valve F- is closed, and the liquid runs into the cylinder until the desired quantity is shown by the gage, whereupon the pressure is taken from the rod C, valve B shuts, valve F opens, and the contents of the cylinder, empties through the outlet L into the receptacle held beneath. Y
  • Fig. 4 shows a modified construction of the device thatmay be used as a means of oo ntrolling the rod E Without the use of the pivoted rod G.
  • the result is obtained by means of double-wedged bend or attachment K on the rod C, actuating rod E by means of the roller-wheels placed above and below the wedge, as shown in the drawings.
  • Pressure o n the rod C depresses the rod E, which is again raised when the ,spring D acts.
  • the wedge K will be recognized in the combination shown as an equivalent for the link or short rod G.
  • a measuring-faucet the combination of a metal or wooden spigot A, having ayoke J at its end, and a receptacle supported between the arms of said yoke.
  • a spigot having an outwardly-working valve B, in combina? tion .with a receptacle attached to said spigot and having an opening in its bottom, an inwardly-working valve F, arranged to close said opening, a rod C, arranged to actuate valve B, a spring D, holding said valve closed, a rod E, arranged to actuate valve F, and means connecting rods Gand E, as described, and so that the movement of rod C to open valve B will move rod E to close valve F, and vice versa.

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A. D. HOLLIS. A MEASURING PAUGET.
No. 471,238. Patnted Mar. 22, 1892.
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ALBERT D. HOLLIS, OF PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA, ASSIGN OR TO IIIMSELF AND CHARLES L. CAHILL, 0F SAME PLACE.`
MEASURlNG-FAUCET.,
I SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent N0. 471,238, dated March 22, 1892,
Application filed March 25, 1891; Serial No. 386,285. (No model.)
To a/ZZ whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, ALBERT D. IIOLLIS, of the city ot' Philadelphia, and State of Pennsylvania, have invented aMeasuring-Faucet, of which the following description, in connection with the accompanying drawings, is a spceication, like letters representing like parts.
In the drawings, Figurel is an illustration showing the exterior of the apparatus and.
mode of applicationy to the barrel by means of the tool, Fig. 2. Fig. 3 is a vertical section,- and Fig. fl is a modified construction of the device.
The apparatus consists of a hollow metal or wooden cylinder (shown in Figs. 1 and 3 in the drawings) of the capacity of a gallon or more, if desired, and fitted with a graduated glass gage, as shown. Near the top and side ofthe cylinder is a diminishing inlet tube, plug, or spigot A, with heavy yoke-extension J, supporting the cylinder, and used, also, in connection with the tool, Fig. 2, for driving the plug into the bung-hole of the receptacle from which the liquidis to be drawn. 4 Within the tube A is an outwardly-working valve B, actuated by the rod C. The rod C projects Vbeyond the cylinder on the side opposite the valve ll and is finished with a button or knob. 'lhe spiral spring D maintains a. constant pressure on the button on rod C and holds the valve B shut. lhe vertical rod E runs through the axis of the cylinder and controls the inwardly-working valve F. The short rod G is pivoted to the rod E and to a movable ring ll, fastened by a setfscrew to the rod C.
My invention has for its objectv the saving of time and waste of the article measured in transferring it from the large receptacle to thc small one. 'lhe result is accomplished as follows: Until the rod C is relieved of the pressure of the sp1-ing D the valve 13 is held shut and the valve F open. NVhen it is dcsircd lo measure and deliver any quantity ot' liquid, after inserting the spigot firmly in the barrel the rod C -is pressed, the valve B opens, and the valve F- is closed, and the liquid runs into the cylinder until the desired quantity is shown by the gage, whereupon the pressure is taken from the rod C, valve B shuts, valve F opens, and the contents of the cylinder, empties through the outlet L into the receptacle held beneath. Y
Fig. 4 shows a modified construction of the device thatmay be used as a means of oo ntrolling the rod E Without the use of the pivoted rod G. The result is obtained by means of double-wedged bend or attachment K on the rod C, actuating rod E by means of the roller-wheels placed above and below the wedge, as shown in the drawings. Pressure o n the rod C depresses the rod E, which is again raised when the ,spring D acts. The wedge K will be recognized in the combination shown as an equivalent for the link or short rod G.
What I claim, and desire to secure by Lettersy Patent, is-
1. In a measuring-faucet, the combination of a metal or wooden spigot A, having ayoke J at its end, and a receptacle supported between the arms of said yoke.
2. In a measuring-faucet, a spigot having an outwardly-working valve B, in combina? tion .with a receptacle attached to said spigot and having an opening in its bottom, an inwardly-working valve F, arranged to close said opening, a rod C, arranged to actuate valve B, a spring D, holding said valve closed, a rod E, arranged to actuate valve F, and means connecting rods Gand E, as described, and so that the movement of rod C to open valve B will move rod E to close valve F, and vice versa.
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