US703346A - Combined spigot and bung-remover. - Google Patents

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US703346A
US703346A US8651801A US1901086518A US703346A US 703346 A US703346 A US 703346A US 8651801 A US8651801 A US 8651801A US 1901086518 A US1901086518 A US 1901086518A US 703346 A US703346 A US 703346A
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    • B67OPENING, CLOSING OR CLEANING BOTTLES, JARS OR SIMILAR CONTAINERS; LIQUID HANDLING
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  • My invention relates to certain improvements in that class of devices used for drawing liquid from a barrel which combine in themselves the functions of spigot and hungremover.
  • the object of my invention is to provide an improved device for placing a spigot in a barrel which shall simultaneously remove the bung without injury to the barrel or loss of liquid, the same being an improvement on the device for which Letters Patent were issued to me on December 25, 1900, No. 664,565.
  • FIG. 1 is an outside View of my improved invention.
  • Fig. 2 is avertical sectional view of the same.
  • Fig. 3 is a plan view of the bung-bushing.
  • Fig. 4 is a side view of the yoke-piece used in my device.
  • Fig. 5 is a form of coupling employed when it is desired to connect a spigot directly to my bung-remover.
  • Figs. 6 and 7 are respectively. a plan view and a section of a special form of bushing which I employ in some cases, and
  • Fig. 8 is a plan view of a slightly-modified form of bushing.
  • A is a bushing or annular plug, having through it a downwardly-tapered opening a. and provided on its periphery with threads 0,. It is preferably cast hollow, as shown, and there are two L-shaped openings 0. into the hollow interior space a A tube 13, having threads 12, is made with its lower end I) slightly tapered and of a size to enter the opening a of the plug A, there being preferably between the threaded portion and the end section b a hollow enlargement b into one side of which a nozzle 29 is screwed. This nozzle by preference may project upward at an angle from said enlargement. It is made to receive a rubber pipe connected to a source of compressed-air supply, and at the inner end of said nozzle there is a check-valve b, by means of which any return flow of air is prevented.
  • the upper part of the tube 13 has threads 6, preferably different in size from the threads 1), upon which the coupling-piece O is constructed to fit. This latter has within it an unthreaded space made to hold packing 0, the whole acting as a stuffing-box and making a tight joint around any tube or pipe inserted within the tube A for the purpose of drawing off liquid, this packing at the same time preventing the escape of said liquid along the threads 1).
  • Handles c are provided on the piece O, which, if desired, may be made as shown at O in Fig. 5 in order that a spigot may be directly attached to the tube.
  • the threaded part forming the stuffing-box of the said piece O is duplicated, there being packing or a gasket 0 in each part.
  • a threaded bushing D is constructed to fit the threads on the tube B, it having a flange d on its lower end. Fitting over the bushing D and resting upon the said flange is a ring-shaped piece E, from opposite sides of which project hooked depending pieces 6 e, braced at their lower ends by a semicircular connecting,
  • the slots for the reception of the hooked ends of the depending pieces 6 may be formed in the edges of thebushing, as shown in Figs. 6 and 8, instead of in the body of the bushing, as in Figs. 1 and 2.
  • the slots are L-shaped, as shown, the depending portions of the piece E are placed in position by a simple sidewise movement; but it may be preferred in some cases to secure said pieces by a rotary (movement, in which case the slots are curved, as shown in Figs. 6 and 7.
  • the threaded portion of the bushing may also be of contracted diameter, as shown in Fig. 7, instead of being of the full diameter of the bushing, as shown in Figs. 1 and 2.
  • a ring F Resting upon the upper surface of the ringpiece E and surrounding the upper part of the bushing D is a ring F, from which projects a handle f, there being keyways j between the said ring and the bushing, made to receive keys, by which motion is transmitted from the handle f to the said bushing.
  • the plug A is permanently screwed into a barrel, only being removed when it is desired to place a hung in the openinga, after which the plugis replaced.
  • the part b of the tube is placed on the said hung, the hooked ends of the pieces e from the ring E being placed in the openings a in the plug A and moved so as to be retained therein.
  • a hollow threaded annular plug having L-shaped openings into the interior thereof, a frame having members constructed to enter and be retained in said openings, a threaded bushing with a handle carried by the frame, a threaded tube passing through said bushing, said tube having a tubular projection from its side and being made to be forced into the opening through the plug when said bushing is turned, substantially as described.

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Patented June 24, I902.
T. LIVINGOUD. COMBINED SPlGOT AND BUNG REMOVER.
(Applicatinn filed Dec. 19, 1901.)
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THOMAS LIVINGOOD, OF HAMBURG, PENNSYLVANIA, ASSIGNOR OF ONE- HALF TO ADAM M. KALBACH, OF LANCASTER, PENNSYLVANIA, AND BENJAMIN D. HOSTETTER, OF YORK SPRINGS, PENNSYLVANIA.
COMBINED SPIGOT AND BUNG-REMOVER.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 703,346, dated June 24, 1902.
Application filed December 19, 1901. Serial No. 86,518. (No model.)
To in wlwnt it ntay concern:
Be it known that I, THOMAS LIVINGOOD, a citizen of the United States, and a resident of Hamburg, Berks county, Pennsylvania, have invented certain Improvements in a Oombined Spigot and Bung-Remover, of which the following is a specification.
My invention relates to certain improvements in that class of devices used for drawing liquid from a barrel which combine in themselves the functions of spigot and hungremover.
The object of my invention is to provide an improved device for placing a spigot in a barrel which shall simultaneously remove the bung without injury to the barrel or loss of liquid, the same being an improvement on the device for which Letters Patent were issued to me on December 25, 1900, No. 664,565.
The above-noted object I attain as hereinafter set forth, reference being had to the accompanying drawings, in Which Figure 1 is an outside View of my improved invention. Fig. 2 is avertical sectional view of the same. Fig. 3 is a plan view of the bung-bushing. Fig. 4 is a side view of the yoke-piece used in my device. Fig. 5 is a form of coupling employed when it is desired to connect a spigot directly to my bung-remover. Figs. 6 and 7 are respectively. a plan view and a section of a special form of bushing which I employ in some cases, and Fig. 8 is a plan view of a slightly-modified form of bushing.
In the drawings, A is a bushing or annular plug, having through it a downwardly-tapered opening a. and provided on its periphery with threads 0,. It is preferably cast hollow, as shown, and there are two L-shaped openings 0. into the hollow interior space a A tube 13, having threads 12, is made with its lower end I) slightly tapered and of a size to enter the opening a of the plug A, there being preferably between the threaded portion and the end section b a hollow enlargement b into one side of which a nozzle 29 is screwed. This nozzle by preference may project upward at an angle from said enlargement. It is made to receive a rubber pipe connected to a source of compressed-air supply, and at the inner end of said nozzle there is a check-valve b, by means of which any return flow of air is prevented.
The upper part of the tube 13 has threads 6, preferably different in size from the threads 1), upon which the coupling-piece O is constructed to fit. This latter has within it an unthreaded space made to hold packing 0, the whole acting as a stuffing-box and making a tight joint around any tube or pipe inserted within the tube A for the purpose of drawing off liquid, this packing at the same time preventing the escape of said liquid along the threads 1).
Handles c are provided on the piece O, which, if desired, may be made as shown at O in Fig. 5 in order that a spigot may be directly attached to the tube. In this form the threaded part forming the stuffing-box of the said piece O is duplicated, there being packing or a gasket 0 in each part. A threaded bushing D is constructed to fit the threads on the tube B, it having a flange d on its lower end. Fitting over the bushing D and resting upon the said flange is a ring-shaped piece E, from opposite sides of which project hooked depending pieces 6 e, braced at their lower ends by a semicircular connecting,
piece 6', thus forming a frame, the hooked ends of said depending pieces being constructed to enter the L-shaped openings a in the plug A. The slots for the reception of the hooked ends of the depending pieces 6 may be formed in the edges of thebushing, as shown in Figs. 6 and 8, instead of in the body of the bushing, as in Figs. 1 and 2. When the slots are L-shaped, as shown, the depending portions of the piece E are placed in position by a simple sidewise movement; but it may be preferred in some cases to secure said pieces by a rotary (movement, in which case the slots are curved, as shown in Figs. 6 and 7. The threaded portion of the bushing may also be of contracted diameter, as shown in Fig. 7, instead of being of the full diameter of the bushing, as shown in Figs. 1 and 2.
Resting upon the upper surface of the ringpiece E and surrounding the upper part of the bushing D is a ring F, from which projects a handle f, there being keyways j between the said ring and the bushing, made to receive keys, by which motion is transmitted from the handle f to the said bushing.
Ordinarily the plug A is permanently screwed into a barrel, only being removed when it is desired to place a hung in the openinga, after which the plugis replaced. When it is desired to remove the bung and draw off the liquid in the barrel, the part b of the tube is placed on the said hung, the hooked ends of the pieces e from the ring E being placed in the openings a in the plug A and moved so as to be retained therein.
It will be understood that the bushing D, with its attached parts, has previously been screwed, by means of the handlef, toward the upper part of the tube B and that a suitable pipe has been placed within the said tube 13, the gland 0 being turned to tighten the packing caround the same. The handlefis now turned so as cause the tube B to be forced downwardly, and as the bushing D revolves the end Z) is also forced against the bung, loosening it, and finally coming to rest when it has tightly entered the opening a. Whenever nowit is desired to draw off liquid from the barrel or other container, the pipe within the tube B is moved inwardly, pushing the already-loosened bung into the barrel and passing into the liquid. The nozzle 19 being connected to a suitable source of supply for compressed air, the said liquid in the barrel is drawn off, as desired, the valve 17 preventing the escape of air or gas when the device is out of action.
If it is desired to connect a spigot directly to the bung-removing device in place of the pipe above mentioned, a form of combined coupling and gland similar to that shown at C in Fig. 5 is used. This screws onto the end of the tube B, being also adapted to receive the threaded end of the spigot.
I claim as my invention- 1. The combination of an annular plug, a frame consisting of a ring with depending members constructed to engage the plug, an internally-threaded bushing movably carried by the ring portion of the frame, means for turning the bushing, and a threaded tube passing through said bushing and in line with the opening in the plug, substantially as described.
2. The combination of a plug having through it a tapered opening, a frame constructed to be attached to the plug, a threaded bushing loosely held in the frame, and a threaded tube passing through said bushing, said tube having means for the attachment of an air-supply pipe and having one of its ends constructed to enter the tapered opening in the plug, substantially as described.
3. A hollow threaded annular plug having L-shaped openings into the interior thereof, a frame having members constructed to enter and be retained in said openings, a threaded bushing with a handle carried by the frame, a threaded tube passing through said bushing, said tube having a tubular projection from its side and being made to be forced into the opening through the plug when said bushing is turned, substantially as described.
In testimony whereof I have signed my name to this specification in the presence of two subscribing witnesses.
THOMAS LIVINGOOD.
Witnesses:
HARRY SMITH, Jos. H. KLEIN.
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