US819401A - Lubricating apparatus for air-pumps. - Google Patents

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US819401A US22240604A US1904222406A US819401A US 819401 A US819401 A US 819401A US 22240604 A US22240604 A US 22240604A US 1904222406 A US1904222406 A US 1904222406A US 819401 A US819401 A US 819401A
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  • WITNESSES 4 [NIVEA/TOR PETER BEAHM, OF ALTOQNA, PENNSYLVANIA.
  • Figure 1 is a View in longitudinal section, illustrating my improvements applied to an ordinary airbrake and Fig. 2 is an enlarged view of my improvements detached.
  • 1 represents the air-pump cylinder, 2 the piston therein, and 3 the piston-rod, mounted in suitable stuffing-boxes 4.
  • nipple 6 Into a threaded opening in one side of head Y 5 of cylinder 1 a threaded nipple 6 is screwed and communicates with a duct 7 a, leading into the cylinder.
  • This nipple 6 is enlarged at its upper end, forming a chamber 7, having an internally-screw-threaded sleeve 8 at its top to receive athreaded teat 9 at the lower end of a lubricant cup or receptacle 10.
  • a chamber 11 In the lower end of cup 10 and communicating with teat 9 is a chamber 11, closed at its top by a Wall 12, and a tube 13 is screwed into an o ening in this wall and communicates With chamber 1 1.
  • the tube 13 extends up to near the top of cup 10, which latter is normally closed by a cover 14, connected at one side by a set-screw 15, on which the cover can be swung to one side to expose a lubricant-entrance port 15a, through which lubricant is poured into the cup 10, and the cover is then closed to exclude all foreign matter, and an air-inlet hole 21 is provided in the cover for a purpose Which will hereinafter appear.
  • the 16 represents my improved double-headed valve, one member thereof having a threaded plug to enter the other and secure the sections together and permits of adjustment to exactly position the parts.v
  • the upper head 17 of the valve 16 is adapted to move down- Ward against a seat 18 in Wall 12, the stem of the valve projecting through an opening in the wall through chamber l11, and the lower head 19 is adapted to move upward against a seat 2,0 in teat 9.
  • Both the heads 17 and 19 are of cylindrical-form and move in cylindrical ways, which they nicely fit, and thereby prevent any rapidity of flow of lubricant past the heads even though the valves be open.
  • valve-heads 4o secured together and actuated solely by the compression and suction of the pump-piston to permit passage of lubricant to the cham ⁇ ber and suck the same to the pump with the air.
  • a lubricator comprising a lubricantereceptacle and two chambers below the same, a valve between said chambers and a valve between the upper chamber and the lubri; cantereceptacle, said valves secured one to 5o the other and movable together in both directions and means for admitting air to the chamber between the valves.

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PATPNTPD MAY 1, 1906.
P. BPAHM. LUBPIGATING APPARATUS PoR AIR PUMPS.
AYPLIOATION FILED AUG. 27, 1904.
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' P. BEAHM. LUBRICA'TING APPARATUS POR AIR PUMPS. Y
APPLIGATION FILED AUG. 27, 1904. Y
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WITNESSES 4 [NIVEA/TOR PETER BEAHM, OF ALTOQNA, PENNSYLVANIA.
LUBRICATING APPARATUS FOR AlF-PUIVIPS Specification of Letters Patent.
Patented May 1, 1906.
application flied August 27, 1904. serial No. 222,406.
T a/ZZ whom, t 'ni/ty concern:
, Be it known that I, PETER BEAHM, a resident of Altoona, in the county of Blair and State of Pennsylvania, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Lubricating Apparatus for Air-Pumps and I do hereby bricant in small quantity to the air-cylinder,
the feed of the lubricant being governed by the pressure and suction due to the movement of the piston in the air-cylinder.-
With this and other objects in view the invention consists in certain novel features of construction and combinations and arrangements of parts, as will be more fully hereinafter described, and pointed out in the claims.
In the accompanying drawings, Figure 1 is a View in longitudinal section, illustrating my improvements applied to an ordinary airbrake and Fig. 2 is an enlarged view of my improvements detached.
1 represents the air-pump cylinder, 2 the piston therein, and 3 the piston-rod, mounted in suitable stuffing-boxes 4.
The construction and operation of an airbrake apparatus are well known and need not here be described, and as the particular construction of air-brake has nothing to do with my invention, save that the operation of piston 2 governs the feed of lubricant, it is needless to set forth the operation of a particular construction of air-brake, as my improvements may be adapted for use on almost any form of air brake or pump.
Into a threaded opening in one side of head Y 5 of cylinder 1 a threaded nipple 6 is screwed and communicates with a duct 7 a, leading into the cylinder. This nipple 6 is enlarged at its upper end, forming a chamber 7, having an internally-screw-threaded sleeve 8 at its top to receive athreaded teat 9 at the lower end of a lubricant cup or receptacle 10. In the lower end of cup 10 and communicating with teat 9 is a chamber 11, closed at its top by a Wall 12, and a tube 13 is screwed into an o ening in this wall and communicates With chamber 1 1. The tube 13 extends up to near the top of cup 10, which latter is normally closed by a cover 14, connected at one side by a set-screw 15, on which the cover can be swung to one side to expose a lubricant-entrance port 15a, through which lubricant is poured into the cup 10, and the cover is then closed to exclude all foreign matter, and an air-inlet hole 21 is provided in the cover for a purpose Which will hereinafter appear.
16 represents my improved double-headed valve, one member thereof having a threaded plug to enter the other and secure the sections together and permits of adjustment to exactly position the parts.v The upper head 17 of the valve 16 is adapted to move down- Ward against a seat 18 in Wall 12, the stem of the valve projecting through an opening in the wall through chamber l11, and the lower head 19 is adapted to move upward against a seat 2,0 in teat 9. Both the heads 17 and 19 are of cylindrical-form and move in cylindrical ways, which they nicely fit, and thereby prevent any rapidity of flow of lubricant past the heads even though the valves be open.
The operation of my improvements is as follows: On the upstroke of piston 2 the pressure of air through duct 7a and nipple 6 into chamber 7 exerts upward pressure on valve 16, causing valve-head 19 to move upward against seat 20 and head 17 to move upward awayfrom its seat 18 and a particle of lubricant to move along the valve-rod into chamber 7. As soon as piston 2 begins its downstroke pressure in duct 7 a nipple 6, and chamber 7 is replaced by suction, which causes head 19 to drop down from seat 20 and head 17 to close against seat 18. This movement of the piston also causes air from the outside to enter through the inlet 21 in cover 14 and pass down tube 13 into chamber 1 1, thence past valve-head 19 into chamber 7 and carry with it lubricant in chamber 11 into chamber 7 and through nipple 6 and duct 7 a into the cylinder 2. 1 It will thus be observed that at every complete stroke of the piston a small portion of lubricant is drawn into the cylinder, which insures its being perfectly lubricated by a constant minute supply in proportion to its consumption.
A great many slight changes might be made in the general form and arrangement of the parts described Without departing from my invention, and hence I Would have it understood that I do not restrict myself to the precise details set forth, but consider myself at liberty-to make such slight changes and roo IIO
alterations as fairly fall within the spirit and scope of my invention.
Having Jfully described my invention, what I claim as new, and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is
1. In an apparatus of the character described, the combination with a pump, of a lubricantJ receptacle connected with the pump, a lubricant-depositing chamber, a valve between the receptacle and chamber actuated in its movements in both directions solely by the operation of the pump-piston and. an air-tube communicating with the chamber and through which chamber the lubricant is sucked with the air upon each stroke of the piston.
2. In an apparatus ci the character de-V scribed, the combination with a pump, of a chamber communicating therewith, means for admitting air to said chamber, a lubricant-receptacle above the chamber, a valve actuated solely by the compression and suction of the pump-piston to permit passage of lubricant to the chamber and Jfrom the same to the pump.
3. In a lubricator, the combination with a receptacle, a depositing-chamber below the same, connected valves controlling the. passage of lubricant from the main receptacle to the depositing-chamber and from the latter,
and means for admitting air to the depositing-chamber. l
4. In an apparatus of the character described, the combination with a pump, of a chamber communicating therewith, a lubri- 3 5 cant-receptacle above the chamber having an air-inlet port in its top, an air-inlet pipe communicating with the chamber and extending above the lubricant-level in the receptacle, and a double-headed valve, the valve-heads 4o secured together and actuated solely by the compression and suction of the pump-piston to permit passage of lubricant to the cham` ber and suck the same to the pump with the air.
5. A lubricator comprising a lubricantereceptacle and two chambers below the same, a valve between said chambers and a valve between the upper chamber and the lubri; cantereceptacle, said valves secured one to 5o the other and movable together in both directions and means for admitting air to the chamber between the valves.
In testimony whereof I have signed this specificationl in the presence of two subscrib- 5 5 ing witnesses.
PETER BEAHM.
Witnesses:
JUDsoN M. WHITE, J. EDWD. DIETRICH.
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