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US681412A
US681412A US4528701A US1901045287A US681412A US 681412 A US681412 A US 681412A US 4528701 A US4528701 A US 4528701A US 1901045287 A US1901045287 A US 1901045287A US 681412 A US681412 A US 681412A
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    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F16ENGINEERING ELEMENTS AND UNITS; GENERAL MEASURES FOR PRODUCING AND MAINTAINING EFFECTIVE FUNCTIONING OF MACHINES OR INSTALLATIONS; THERMAL INSULATION IN GENERAL
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  • rlhis invention relates more particularly to that class of lubricators known as crankpin Oilers, and the invention consists in the novel construction and arrangement of parts, all as more fully hereinafter described, and shown in the accompanying drawings, in which- Figure lis an elevation of my improved lubricator, Fig. 2 is a vertical central section. Fig. 3 is a plan with the cap of the iill-opening removed.
  • the oil-cup is composed of a lower head A, an upper dome-shaped head B, a cylindrical glass case C, and a central feed-tube D, which ties the parts together in a well-known manner by having its opposite ends screwed into the opposite heads.
  • the central feed-tube is for convenience in manufacturing preferably formed in two parts d b, the lower part, which is secured into the lower head extending up to above the height at which the cup is usually filled with the lubricant, and the upper section ZJ, which has a screw-threaded connection with the lower section,extends up through a screw-threaded aperture c in the upper head and forms, with its upper end, a screw-threaded nipple d, which is closed by a screw-cap e and constitutes a lill-opening for the cup.
  • This feed-tube is provided at a point above the highest level of the lubricant with one or more openings f, which establish free communication between the interior of the cup and the interior of the feed tube, and directly below a contracted feed-opening g is formed in the center of the tube.
  • a regulating screw-valve is secured in position by a stud rl projecting interiorly from the wall of the tube, all so arranged that by unscrewing the cap the head of the regulating-valve is in convenient proximity to the top of the feed-tube for regulating the valve.
  • I preferably make the upper section of larger diameter than the lower section, the latter being provided with an enlarged head fm, formed with exterior screw-threads j, adapt- 5 5 ed to engage with an interior screw-thread in the lower end of the upper section, and with a projecting iiange 7a, forming a shoulder for the upper section to screw against.
  • I also preferably form a slight cavity Z in the top 6o of the head to facilitate the ow of the lubricant in the opening g.
  • My construction is very simple and cheap to manufacture, it has no movable parts, its 7o regulation is'simple and easily effected, and there is no chance for any leakage, if properly put together.
  • What I claim as my invention is- 1.
  • a lubricator the combination with the cup, of a central feed-tube in the cup, open at both ends, and the lower end secured in the bottom of the cup and communicating with the outlet from the cup, and the upper end secured in the top of the cup and extend- 8o ing through it and constituting the fill-opening, an openin g or openings in the wall of said feed-tube through which the upper portion of said feed-tube communicates with the interior of the cup, a restricted feed-opening in S5 said feed-tube below the aforesaid opening or openings, a regulating screw-valve for the restricted feed-opening secured in position above the same within the upper portion of the feed-tube and a cap on the upper end of 9o the feed-tube.
  • a lubricator the combination with a cup composed of upper and lower heads, and a cylindrical glass case interposed between the same, of a feed-tube centrally secured in 9 5 said heads and connecting the parts of the cup together, a restricted feed-opening in the center of the tube through which the portion of the feed-tube above the lubricant communicates with the lower portion thereof leadroo ing to the outlet of the cup, a regulating screw-Valve held in position in the feed-tube above said restricted opening, and an opening ⁇ or openings in the Walls of said feed-tube above the restricted opening therein, said feed-tube extending through the upper head of the cup and forming the Il-opening for ⁇ the same.

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UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE.
GEORGE B. ESSEX, OF DETROIT, MICHIGAN, ASSIGNOR TO THE G. B. ESSEX BRASS COMPANY, OE SAME PLACE.
LUBRICATOR.
SBEGIFIGATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 681,412, datedAugust 27, 1901. Application filed January 30, 1901. Serial No. 45,287. (No model.)
To a/ZZ whom, it may concern:
Be it known that I,GEORGE B. ESSEX,a citizen of the United States of America,residin g at Detroit, in the county of Wayne and State of Michigan, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Lubricators, of which the followingisaspeciicatiomreference being had therein to the accompanying drawings.
rlhis invention relates more particularly to that class of lubricators known as crankpin Oilers, and the invention consists in the novel construction and arrangement of parts, all as more fully hereinafter described, and shown in the accompanying drawings, in which- Figure lis an elevation of my improved lubricator, Fig. 2 is a vertical central section. Fig. 3 is a plan with the cap of the iill-opening removed.
The oil-cup is composed of a lower head A, an upper dome-shaped head B, a cylindrical glass case C, anda central feed-tube D, which ties the parts together in a well-known manner by having its opposite ends screwed into the opposite heads. The central feed-tube is for convenience in manufacturing preferably formed in two parts d b, the lower part, which is secured into the lower head extending up to above the height at which the cup is usually filled with the lubricant, and the upper section ZJ, which has a screw-threaded connection with the lower section,extends up through a screw-threaded aperture c in the upper head and forms, with its upper end, a screw-threaded nipple d, which is closed by a screw-cap e and constitutes a lill-opening for the cup. This feed-tube is provided at a point above the highest level of the lubricant with one or more openings f, which establish free communication between the interior of the cup and the interior of the feed tube, and directly below a contracted feed-opening g is formed in the center of the tube. Above this feed-opening a regulating screw-valve is secured in position by a stud rl projecting interiorly from the wall of the tube, all so arranged that by unscrewing the cap the head of the regulating-valve is in convenient proximity to the top of the feed-tube for regulating the valve. In making the feed-tube in two sections, as shown,
I preferably make the upper section of larger diameter than the lower section, the latter being provided with an enlarged head fm, formed with exterior screw-threads j, adapt- 5 5 ed to engage with an interior screw-thread in the lower end of the upper section, and with a projecting iiange 7a, forming a shoulder for the upper section to screw against. I also preferably form a slight cavity Z in the top 6o of the head to facilitate the ow of the lubricant in the opening g.
In practice it will be seen that at each oscillating motion of the cup when in use the lubricant will enter through the openings f and a regulated quantity will pass through the opening g and flow through the outlet to the part to be lubricated.
My construction is very simple and cheap to manufacture, it has no movable parts, its 7o regulation is'simple and easily effected, and there is no chance for any leakage, if properly put together.
What I claim as my invention is- 1. In a lubricator, the combination with the cup, of a central feed-tube in the cup, open at both ends, and the lower end secured in the bottom of the cup and communicating with the outlet from the cup, and the upper end secured in the top of the cup and extend- 8o ing through it and constituting the fill-opening, an openin g or openings in the wall of said feed-tube through which the upper portion of said feed-tube communicates with the interior of the cup, a restricted feed-opening in S5 said feed-tube below the aforesaid opening or openings, a regulating screw-valve for the restricted feed-opening secured in position above the same within the upper portion of the feed-tube and a cap on the upper end of 9o the feed-tube.
2. In a lubricator, the combination with a cup composed of upper and lower heads, and a cylindrical glass case interposed between the same, of a feed-tube centrally secured in 9 5 said heads and connecting the parts of the cup together, a restricted feed-opening in the center of the tube through which the portion of the feed-tube above the lubricant communicates with the lower portion thereof leadroo ing to the outlet of the cup, a regulating screw-Valve held in position in the feed-tube above said restricted opening, and an opening` or openings in the Walls of said feed-tube above the restricted opening therein, said feed-tube extending through the upper head of the cup and forming the Il-opening for` the same.
3. In alubricator, the combination with the cup composed of lower and upper heads A, B, and intervening glass case C, of an openended' feed-tube in said cup, centrally secured in said heads, and clamping the parts together, said feed-tube composed of a lower section a secured to and communicating with the bottom outlet 0f the cup, and an upper section Z) secured to the upper end of the lower section and having a screw-threaded upper
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