US86174A - Improvement in lubricators - Google Patents
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- Our invention relates to regulating the flow of oil or other lubricant from an oil-cup, to the parts to be lubricated.
- Figure l is a sectional front view
- Figure 2 is a sectional side view.
- the general external form is that1 of the ordinary oil-cup, of the most approved construction.
- The. internal mechanism which regulates theiflow of the lubricant is as follows:
- the enlargement A has a hollow screw-stem, B, on its lower end, which is passed down the enlarged opening formed in the screw-stem O, usual to oil-cups, until the enlargement bears upon the bottom of the oil-cup D, when it is brought by the nut a, on the end of the screw-stem B,- taking against the end of the stem C, to form a perfectly tight joint.
- a leather or other washer, b can be placed over the stein B, between the bottom of the enlargement and the bottom of the cup.
- a part, c, of the surface of the enlargement A is faced oli", to form what may be termed a valve-seat, over which slides, perfectly tight, the short arm d, of the spring-lever and valve E, which turns on a pin, f, fixed to the upper end of the enlargement.
- a projecting pin, g, is fixed at the end of the long arm of the same lever'.
- a plate, F which is in this instance shown fan-shaped, (though other shapes can be used,) formed or otherwise fixed to the enlargement, and projecting upwardly.
- a duct, h shown in dotted lines, iig.' 2, and in full black line in the supplemental view of the same, which communicates the interior of the oil-cup with the channel k, cf the screw-stem B, has its opening in the valveseat c, beneath the short arm of the lever E, which has ,a corresponding opening, l.
- the function of the pin g, taking against the plate F, is to throw forward the long arm of the lever, by which means the short arm springs against the Valveseat and forms a closer union.
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FRANKLIN P. MCCULLONOP PHILADELPHIA, AND WILLIAM Woon# COCK, or soRANIoN, PENNSYLVANIA.
Letters Patent No. 86,174, dated January 26, 1869.
IMPROVEMENT IN' LUBRICATRS.
The Schedule referred to in these Let-ters Patent and making pan of the same.
the accompanying sheet of drawings, and to the letters of reference marked thereon.
Our invention relates to regulating the flow of oil or other lubricant from an oil-cup, to the parts to be lubricated.
On reference to the accompanying sheet of drawings, making part of this specication Figure l is a sectional front view, and
Figure 2 is a sectional side view.
Similar letters refer to similar parts in the two views.
The general external form is that1 of the ordinary oil-cup, of the most approved construction.
The. internal mechanism which regulates theiflow of the lubricant is as follows:
The enlargement A has a hollow screw-stem, B, on its lower end, which is passed down the enlarged opening formed in the screw-stem O, usual to oil-cups, until the enlargement bears upon the bottom of the oil-cup D, when it is brought by the nut a, on the end of the screw-stem B,- taking against the end of the stem C, to form a perfectly tight joint.
If the joint be not perfect, from imperfect workmanship or other causes, a leather or other washer, b, can be placed over the stein B, between the bottom of the enlargement and the bottom of the cup.
A part, c, of the surface of the enlargement A is faced oli", to form what may be termed a valve-seat, over which slides, perfectly tight, the short arm d, of the spring-lever and valve E, which turns on a pin, f, fixed to the upper end of the enlargement.
A projecting pin, g, is fixed at the end of the long arm of the same lever'. M
Its end takes against a plate, F, which is in this instance shown fan-shaped, (though other shapes can be used,) formed or otherwise fixed to the enlargement, and projecting upwardly.
A duct, h, shown in dotted lines, iig.' 2, and in full black line in the supplemental view of the same, which communicates the interior of the oil-cup with the channel k, cf the screw-stem B, has its opening in the valveseat c, beneath the short arm of the lever E, which has ,a corresponding opening, l.
It will be readily seen that when the opening in the lever and the mouth of the duct coincide, the lubricant of the cup passes freely through the duct h, into the screw-stem B, thence to the parts to be lubricated.
The function of the pin g, taking against the plate F, is to throw forward the long arm of the lever, by which means the short arm springs against the Valveseat and forms a closer union.
It also by frictional contact prevents the lever from being casually displaced when once regulated to pass.
4F,when combined and arranged as shown. e
3. The enlargement A, lever E, pin g, valve-seat c, and the plate'F, as shown.
In testimony whereof, we hereunto sign our names to this specification, in presence of two subscribing witnesses.
FRANKLIN P. MCOULLON. WILLIAM WOODCOGK. Witnesses:
DAVID BEITLER, FRANCIS D. PAsTonIoUs,
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