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US741981A
US741981A US13893203A US1903138932A US741981A US 741981 A US741981 A US 741981A US 13893203 A US13893203 A US 13893203A US 1903138932 A US1903138932 A US 1903138932A US 741981 A US741981 A US 741981A
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    • A47FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
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  • Figure l is a central longitudinal section of a receptacle constructed in accordance with my invention.
  • Figs, 2 and 3 are detail transverse sections on the lines' 2 2 and 3 3, respectively, of Fig. l.
  • A indicates the receptacle, which may be of glass or any other suitable material, having a contracted neck portion B.
  • the said receptacle A is suitably supported in an inverted position in a holder or bracket C, adapted tobe secured to a wall.
  • the said neck portion is externally threaded to receive a sleeve D, carrying a valve-chainber E and having an internal annular shoulder F, between which and the end of the neck portion B a washer G, of rubber or any other suitable material, is interposed.
  • the said valve-chamber E is annularly enlarged between its ends and is providedat its lower end with a valve-seat H to receive the plunger-valve I.
  • valve-stems .I and K The latter is cylindrical and is provided at both ends with valve-stems .I and K, the said stem J consisting of a spider having a plurality of arms fitting the opening L in the upper end of the valve-chamber E, said opening L being of very slightly larger diameter than the valve I and said stem K having three radial arms M fitting the delivery-opening of said valve-chamber E.
  • the said valve I is of less length than the distance between the inlet and delivery ends of said valve chamber E, so that when said valve restsvon its seat, as shown in full lines in-Fig. 1, the liquid will be free to flow into and fill said valve-chamber, and when said valve is raised by pressure on the lower end of said stem K to the position shown in dotted lines, Fig.
  • valveI will lill the opening L and prevent further flow from said receptacle, while the contents of the said valvechamber will flow into the hand of the operator.
  • the lower end of said valve-chamber E above the valve-seat is contracted and made cylindrical, so that said Valve lits snugly therein and prevents theflowof liquid until the valveI ⁇ is raised to such an extent that its lower end is above said contracted portion,in which position the opening L is closed, said valve being of ⁇ slightly greater length than the distance between the upper end of said contracted portion and said openingL.
  • a stop N which in the instance illustrated consists of an inverted-L-shaped wire mounted in the annular shoulder around the said opening L and projects into the path of the valve-stem J.
  • My said device will obviously feed a predetermined quantity of liquid at every operation and is exceedingly simple and durable in construction and readily cleaned.
  • a feeder for liquid soap and the like the combination with a receptacle, of a chamber at the lower end of same, inlet and delivery openings at opposite ends of said chamber, a cylindrical valve in said chamber alternately controlling both said openings, valve-stems at both ends of said valve passing through said openings, and guide-ribs on said valvestems engaging the walls of said openings to guide said valve in its movements.
  • a feeder for liquid soap and the like the combination with a receptacle,'of a chamber atthe lower end of same annularly enlarged between its ends, an inlet-openingA at the upper end of said chamber, a deliveryopening at the lower end of same of smaller roo diameter than said inlet-opening, a cylindrical valve in said chamber alternately controlling both said openings and correspond ⁇ ing in diameter with said inlet opening, a stem on said valve projecting through said delivery-opening, and means for guiding said valve.
  • a feeder for liquid soap and the like the combination with a receptacle, of a chamber at the lower end of same annularly enlarged between its ends, an inlet-opening at the upper end of said chamber, a deliveryopening at the lower end of same of smaller diameter than said inlet-opening, a cylindrical Valve in said chamber alternately controlling both said openings and corresponding in diameter with said inlet-opening,valve stems at both ends of said valve projecting through said openings, and guide-ribs on said valve-stems engaging the walls of said openings to guide said valve in its movements.

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110. 741,981. PATBNIED 00T. 20,1903.
6.11. SCHMIDT, 13.1 RBGBPTAGLE F011 PIBDING LIQUID SOAP.
f APPLICATION FILED JAN. 13, 1903.
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NiTED STATES eEoEeE A. SCHMIDT, JR.
Patented October 20, 1903.
, OF CHICAGO, ILLINOIS.
RECEPT-ACLE FOR FEEDING LlQUID SOAP.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 741,981, dated October 20, 1903.
Application filed January 13,1903. Serial No. 138.932. (No model.)
To all whom it 31m/ zj con/cern:
Be it known that I, GEORGE A. Seminar,4
Jr., a citizen of the United States, residing at Chicago, in the county of Cook and State of Illinois, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Receptacles for Feeding Liquid Soap, dre.; and I do hereby declare the following to be a full, clear, and exact de? ated; and it consists in the features of con-4 struction and combinations of parts hereinafter fully described and claimed.
In the accompanying drawings, illustrating myinvention, Figure l is a central longitudinal section of a receptacle constructed in accordance with my invention. Figs, 2 and 3 are detail transverse sections on the lines' 2 2 and 3 3, respectively, of Fig. l.
In said drawings, A indicates the receptacle, which may be of glass or any other suitable material, having a contracted neck portion B. The said receptacle A is suitably supported in an inverted position in a holder or bracket C, adapted tobe secured to a wall. The said neck portion is externally threaded to receive a sleeve D, carrying a valve-chainber E and having an internal annular shoulder F, between which and the end of the neck portion B a washer G, of rubber or any other suitable material, is interposed. The said valve-chamber E is annularly enlarged between its ends and is providedat its lower end with a valve-seat H to receive the plunger-valve I. The latter is cylindrical and is provided at both ends with valve-stems .I and K, the said stem J consisting of a spider having a plurality of arms fitting the opening L in the upper end of the valve-chamber E, said opening L being of very slightly larger diameter than the valve I and said stem K having three radial arms M fitting the delivery-opening of said valve-chamber E. The said valve I is of less length than the distance between the inlet and delivery ends of said valve chamber E, so that when said valve restsvon its seat, as shown in full lines in-Fig. 1, the liquid will be free to flow into and fill said valve-chamber, and when said valve is raised by pressure on the lower end of said stem K to the position shown in dotted lines, Fig. l, said valveI will lill the opening L and prevent further flow from said receptacle, while the contents of the said valvechamber will flow into the hand of the operator. In order to prevent constant iiowof the liquid by only partially raising said valve I, the lower end of said valve-chamber E above the valve-seat is contracted and made cylindrical, so that said Valve lits snugly therein and prevents theflowof liquid until the valveI `is raised to such an extent that its lower end is above said contracted portion,in which position the opening L is closed, said valve being of` slightly greater length than the distance between the upper end of said contracted portion and said openingL.
In order to prevent the valve Ifrom being raised too far, I provide a stop N, which in the instance illustrated consists of an inverted-L-shaped wire mounted in the annular shoulder around the said opening L and projects into the path of the valve-stem J.
My said device will obviously feed a predetermined quantity of liquid at every operation and is exceedingly simple and durable in construction and readily cleaned.
To refill the receptacle A, it is removed from the bracket C and the sleeve D removed.
I claim as my inventionl. In a feeder for liquid soap and the like, the combination with a receptacle, of a chamber at the lower end of same, inlet and delivery openings at opposite ends of said chamber, a cylindrical valve in said chamber alternately controlling both said openings, valve-stems at both ends of said valve passing through said openings, and guide-ribs on said valvestems engaging the walls of said openings to guide said valve in its movements.
2. In a feeder for liquid soap and the like, the combination with a receptacle,'of a chamber atthe lower end of same annularly enlarged between its ends, an inlet-openingA at the upper end of said chamber, a deliveryopening at the lower end of same of smaller roo diameter than said inlet-opening, a cylindrical valve in said chamber alternately controlling both said openings and correspond` ing in diameter with said inlet opening, a stem on said valve projecting through said delivery-opening, and means for guiding said valve.
3. In a feeder for liquid soap and the like, the combination with a receptacle, of a chamber at the lower end of same annularly enlarged between its ends, an inlet-opening at the upper end of said chamber, a deliveryopening at the lower end of same of smaller diameter than said inlet-opening, a cylindrical Valve in said chamber alternately controlling both said openings and corresponding in diameter with said inlet-opening,valve stems at both ends of said valve projecting through said openings, and guide-ribs on said valve-stems engaging the walls of said openings to guide said valve in its movements.
4. In a feeder for liquid soap and the like,
the combination with a receptacle, of a chamber at the lower end of same, an inlet-opening at the upper end of said chamber, a delivery-opening at the lower end of same, of smaller diameter than said inlet-opening, a cylindrical Valve longitudinally movable in said chamber and corresponding in diameter with said inlet-opening, a cylindrical passage in said chamber above said delivery-opening in which said valve is adapted to lit, and means for operating said valve, said valve being adapted to close one of said openings when the other thereo` is uncovered.
In testimony whereof I affix my signature in presence of two witnesses.
GEORGE A. SCHMIDT, Jn.
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RUDOLPH WM. LoTz, P. J. DREIBER.
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Cited By (5)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2620097A (en) * 1950-03-31 1952-12-02 Titmas Reginald Wollaston Plastic dispenser for disinfectants and the like
US2636645A (en) * 1949-09-07 1953-04-28 William J Reynolds Waste-retrieving device
US2779518A (en) * 1955-06-14 1957-01-29 Morris William Condiment shaker
US2798230A (en) * 1955-07-11 1957-07-09 Stanley Home Products Inc Dispenser
US2939613A (en) * 1958-08-29 1960-06-07 Herman Sam Dispenser for liquid and powdered soap

Cited By (5)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2636645A (en) * 1949-09-07 1953-04-28 William J Reynolds Waste-retrieving device
US2620097A (en) * 1950-03-31 1952-12-02 Titmas Reginald Wollaston Plastic dispenser for disinfectants and the like
US2779518A (en) * 1955-06-14 1957-01-29 Morris William Condiment shaker
US2798230A (en) * 1955-07-11 1957-07-09 Stanley Home Products Inc Dispenser
US2939613A (en) * 1958-08-29 1960-06-07 Herman Sam Dispenser for liquid and powdered soap

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