US702131A - Syrup-cock for soda-water fountains. - Google Patents

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US702131A
US702131A US1901048763A US702131A US 702131 A US702131 A US 702131A US 1901048763 A US1901048763 A US 1901048763A US 702131 A US702131 A US 702131A
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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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  • TH Norms Pernis co. PHo'rn-Lrruo., WASHINGTON, nA c.
  • My invention relates to an improvement in t soda-water fountains which are provided with means for connecting and disconnecting the syrup-cock and the operating-handle thereof, so that the syrup-tank, with the cock, may be readily removed from the fountain for cleansing, replenishing, inspection, renewing, or repairs and as readily replaced in normal or operative position;
  • the invention consists in forming the stem of the cock in sections detachably connected, whereby the syrup-tank may loeV readily removed from the tank-chamber andadapting the Ahandle-section of said stem to be shifted outand in and locked in either position and providing means for controlling saidhandlesection in either of the positions to which the handle may be placed.
  • Figure 1 represents a side elevation of a syrup-cockforasoda-water fountain embodying my invention.
  • Figs. 2 and 3 represent vertical sections thereof, showing the handleand E, one of said sections having a bifurca ⁇ tion or socket F thereon and the other section having a head G thereon, said head freely entering said socket and engaging therewith, whereby when the section E, which has the handle Il connected therewith, is properly rotated the cock may be opened and closed.
  • the section E is fitted within the exterior cap J and Fig.
  • FIG. 6 represents, a side elevation ofl A designates aV made to slide out and in and passes throughthe series of circularly-arranged tongues K, forming a sleeve the forward end of which is preferably formed with the flange L, which rests v upon the shoulder M insaid cap'and is held firmly thereagainst by the ring or annulus N, which is screwed to the inner'threaded wall of said cap.
  • lf desired, asingle tongue may be employed, as is evident.
  • the cap J is preferably firmly fixed Or mounted upon the front of the soda-fountain or u pon the syruptank frame if employed in connecting with a syrup-tank of thetilting type.
  • the tongues K are securely hung at one end from the interior of the cap J, its other end being free to expand and contract relatively to the grooves P and Q in the different positions of the handlesection of the stem.
  • the tongues K may be attached to the section E, and the shoulders or grooves P Q formed in the cap, as in Fig. 5, or shoulders P Q' may be employed in lieu of Well-defined grooves, as in Fig. 6, Without in either case changing the spirit of my invention.
  • a syrup-cock having a rotary stem formed in sections, the handle-section being shiftable in and out, a cap on the fountain in which said section is mounted, differently-disposed shoulders on said handle-section, and a resilient clamp in said cap adapted to bear freely against either of said shoulders respectively in the in and out positions of the section and during the rotation of the latter.
  • a syrup-cock having a rotary stem formed in sections, With 5 means for detachably connecting the same, a cap on the fountain in which the handle-section is mounted, diiferently-disposed shoulders on the periphery of said handle-section, and resilient clamps in said cap adapted to 5 freely engage With either of said shoulders relatively to the in and out positions of said section and during the rotation of the latter.
  • a syrup-cock having a rotary stem formed in sections with means for detachably connecting the same, the handle-section thereof being shiftable in and out and having differently disposed shoulders circumferentially thereon, a cap on the fountain on which said sections are mounted, and a resilient clamp in said cap adapted to freely engage with either of said shoulders while said section is at rest and during the rotations of the same.
  • a syrup-cock having a stem formed in sections, the outer or handle section being shiftable in and out, a cap in which said sec tion is mounted, the interior of the same having a shoulder thereon, and a clamping device Within said cap adapted to engage said section, said device having a flange which abuts against said shoulder, and a ring con'- nected with said cap and bearing against said iiange.
  • a syrup-cock having a rotary stem formed in sections With means for detachably engaging and disengaging one With and from the other, a cap on the fountain in which the handle-section is mounted and shiftable, dierently-disposed seats on the periphery of said section, and a tong'ued sleeve secured to said cap and freely encircling said handle-section and adapted to engage respectively with said seats relatively to the in and out positions of the section and 9 during the rotations of the same.

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Nu. 7o2,|3i. Patented :une lo, |902.
n. M. GREEN, 1n.
' SYRUP 000|( FDR SODA WATER FUUNTAINS.
(Application led Feb. 25, 1901.)
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TH: Norms Pernis co. PHo'rn-Lrruo., WASHINGTON, nA c.
UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE.
ROBERT M. GREEN, JR., OE PHILADELPHIA, PENNsYLvANIA,AssIGNoR To ROBERT M. GREEN `aA soNs, OF PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA,
A FIRM.
sYRUP-OOOK FOR SODA-WATER FOUNTAINS.
sPEcIFIcATroNfonning part ef Letters Patent No. 702,131, dated'gine 10,1902.
Application inea February 25, Y1901. serial No.' 48,763. ou musei.)
To all whom it may concern,.-
Be it known thatl, ROBERTM. GREEN, J r., a citizen of the United States, residingin the city and county of Philadclphia,State of Penn- Sylvania, have invented a 1 new and useful Improvement in SyrupfGocks for Soda-Water Fountains, of which the following is a speci- Iication.
My invention relates to an improvement in t soda-water fountains which are provided with means for connecting and disconnecting the syrup-cock and the operating-handle thereof, so that the syrup-tank, with the cock, may be readily removed from the fountain for cleansing, replenishing, inspection, renewing, or repairs and as readily replaced in normal or operative position;
The invention consists in forming the stem of the cock in sections detachably connected, whereby the syrup-tank may loeV readily removed from the tank-chamber andadapting the Ahandle-section of said stem to be shifted outand in and locked in either position and providing means for controlling saidhandlesection in either of the positions to which the handle may be placed. l
Figure 1 represents a side elevation of a syrup-cockforasoda-water fountain embodying my invention. Figs. 2 and 3 represent vertical sections thereof, showing the handleand E, one of said sections having a bifurca` tion or socket F thereon and the other section having a head G thereon, said head freely entering said socket and engaging therewith, whereby when the section E, which has the handle Il connected therewith, is properly rotated the cock may be opened and closed. The section E is fitted within the exterior cap J and Fig. 6 represents, a side elevation ofl A designates aV made to slide out and in and passes throughthe series of circularly-arranged tongues K, forming a sleeve the forward end of which is preferably formed with the flange L, which rests v upon the shoulder M insaid cap'and is held firmly thereagainst by the ring or annulus N, which is screwed to the inner'threaded wall of said cap. lf desired, asingle tongue may be employed, as is evident. The cap J is preferably firmly fixed Or mounted upon the front of the soda-fountain or u pon the syruptank frame if employed in connecting with a syrup-tank of thetilting type.
On the handle-section E are thecircumferential shoulders or grooves Pand Q, which are common to said section and are differently disposed therein and parallel around said section and either ofwhich is adapted to seat the necks R onthe inner end of the tongues K as' claws or clamps, it being noticed that said tongues are of resilient orelasticnature,
out, the head and socket are disconnected, `and as the section advances the tonguesl are expandedand-the necks R-leave the groove P and ride on the portion of the sectionbetween said groove P and the groove Q until .'saidfnecksreach the groove Q, when the tongues contract land. the necks drop or springV into said groove Q, and thus lockvtlle l section and retain it in its outermost position, as shown in Fig. 2. When the section is again pressed in, the holding action of the tongues are overcome, and when the groove P comes under the necks R the latter spring into said groove, and the section is again locked in its innermost or operative position,
the head and socket being again engaged, as
so as tobe expansibleand contractible, and
in Fig. 3. It will be noticed the extent of thongs,
sliding movement of the handle section through the sleeve is limited to the distance from the groove P to the groove Q. It Will also be noticed that the resilient tongues K bear against the respective shoulders of the handle-section, so that Whatever position the handle N may be placed it will be controlled against improper motion, While the desired rotation of the said section may be readily accomplished Without interference of said tongues, although thelatter are in contact with said section.
Owing to the shoulder M, the iiange L, and the ring or annulus N the tongues K are securely hung at one end from the interior of the cap J, its other end being free to expand and contract relatively to the grooves P and Q in the different positions of the handlesection of the stem.
The tongues K may be attached to the section E, and the shoulders or grooves P Q formed in the cap, as in Fig. 5, or shoulders P Q' may be employed in lieu of Well-defined grooves, as in Fig. 6, Without in either case changing the spirit of my invention.
Having thus described my invention, what I claim as new, and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is ,V 1. In a soda-Water fountain, a syrup-cock having a rotary stem formed in sections With means for detachably engaging one with the other, a cap on the fountain in which the han- (lle-section is mounted and shiftable, and a resilient clamp in said cap, said section having on the circumference thereof dierentlydisposed shoulders with either of which said clamp may engage respectivelyin the in and out position of the section.
2. In a soda-Water fountain, a syrup-cock having a rotary stem formed in sections, the handle-section being shiftable in and out, a cap on the fountain in which said section is mounted, differently-disposed shoulders on said handle-section, and a resilient clamp in said cap adapted to bear freely against either of said shoulders respectively in the in and out positions of the section and during the rotation of the latter.
3. In a soda-water fountain, a syrup-cock having a rotary stem formed in sections, With 5 means for detachably connecting the same, a cap on the fountain in which the handle-section is mounted, diiferently-disposed shoulders on the periphery of said handle-section, and resilient clamps in said cap adapted to 5 freely engage With either of said shoulders relatively to the in and out positions of said section and during the rotation of the latter.
y 4. In a soda-Water fountain, a syrup-cock having a rotary stem formed in sections with means for detachably connecting the same, the handle-section thereof being shiftable in and out and having differently disposed shoulders circumferentially thereon, a cap on the fountain on which said sections are mounted, and a resilient clamp in said cap adapted to freely engage with either of said shoulders while said section is at rest and during the rotations of the same.
5. A syrup-cock having a stem formed in sections, the outer or handle section being shiftable in and out, a cap in which said sec tion is mounted, the interior of the same having a shoulder thereon, and a clamping device Within said cap adapted to engage said section, said device having a flange which abuts against said shoulder, and a ring con'- nected with said cap and bearing against said iiange.
6. In a soda-Water fountain, a syrup-cock having a rotary stem formed in sections With means for detachably engaging and disengaging one With and from the other, a cap on the fountain in which the handle-section is mounted and shiftable, dierently-disposed seats on the periphery of said section, and a tong'ued sleeve secured to said cap and freely encircling said handle-section and adapted to engage respectively with said seats relatively to the in and out positions of the section and 9 during the rotations of the same.
ROBERT M. GREEN, JR.
Witnesses:
FRANK D. GREEN, W. R. HOOVER.
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US2911990A (en) * 1955-05-27 1959-11-10 Honeywell Regulator Co Valve having manual and automatic means for operating it
US4553733A (en) * 1983-01-17 1985-11-19 International Telephone And Telegraph Corporation Zone control valve
US4691895A (en) * 1986-07-18 1987-09-08 Garff Jeffrey L Faucet handle arrangement
US5826788A (en) * 1996-01-25 1998-10-27 Kohler Co. Handle assembly for rotatable stem

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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2911990A (en) * 1955-05-27 1959-11-10 Honeywell Regulator Co Valve having manual and automatic means for operating it
US4553733A (en) * 1983-01-17 1985-11-19 International Telephone And Telegraph Corporation Zone control valve
US4691895A (en) * 1986-07-18 1987-09-08 Garff Jeffrey L Faucet handle arrangement
US5826788A (en) * 1996-01-25 1998-10-27 Kohler Co. Handle assembly for rotatable stem

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