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US879600A
US879600A US35692507A US1907356925A US879600A US 879600 A US879600 A US 879600A US 35692507 A US35692507 A US 35692507A US 1907356925 A US1907356925 A US 1907356925A US 879600 A US879600 A US 879600A
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  • the invention relates generally to lubricators, and more particularly to a fill cup there for, and the invention consists in the novel and peculiar construction of the fill cup and in the arrangement and combination of its various parts, as will be more fully hereinafter set forth.
  • Figure l is a view in elevation of a lubricator, partly broken away, showing the fill cup in section; and Fig. 2 is a sectional plan view of the cup.
  • the reference letter A designates a lubri- ⁇ cator reservoir of any approved construction, having a lateral inlet port or opening B near its top, and C is the usual condenser.
  • the cup is provided with a lateral tubular extension E, externally threaded to be detachably arranged within the internally threaded inlet B, and is further provided with a tubular extension F at its top, internally. threaded to receive a threaded plug cap G.
  • the cup is shown as arranged below the top of the reservoir, and is provided at a point opposite its transverse section E with oppositely-disposed sight-glasses H and I, by means of which the amount of oil in the lubricator may be determined.
  • vent conduit J is employed, formed preferably in the upper wall of the transverse section E and the adjoining wall of the extension F, and leading from the interior of the reservoir to a point in the ill cup near its closure, but preferably spaced therefrom.
  • the cup D is filled simultaneously with the reservoir until the oil in the latter reaches a point above its inlet, when the gage. indicates that the reservoir is filled.
  • the cup performs the double function of a fill arm and a gage, and by providing a vent such as described the filling of both the reservoir and the cup,- for the purpose of indicating the reservoir contents,-is accomplished.
  • vent conduit described may, if desired, project upwardly a suflicient distance to be sealed by the cap G, but it is preferably of the construction shown, wherein a space is provided between the upper end of the conduit and the cap. This forms a communica tion between the closed fill cup and the interior of the reservoir, permitting a circulation of the oil between the cup and reservoir, thus aiding materially in maintaining the oil level in the two receptacles during the operation of the lubricator.
  • the combination with the oil cup or reservoir, of a ll cup having communication with thel reservoir at its upper end, a cap closing the fill cup, and a vent conduit within the cup independent of the oil passage, leading from a point in proximity to the cap into the reservoir.

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No. 879,600. PATENTED FEB. 18, 1908. P. J. SWEENEY.
LUBRIGATOR.
APPLICATION FILED BBR-11.190?,
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LUBRICATOR.
Specification of Letters Patent.
Patented Feb. 18, 1908.
Application filed February 11. 1907. Serial No. 356.925.
T o all whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, PETER J SwEENEY, a citizen of the United States of America, residing at I/Vindsor, in the Province of Ontario and Dominion of Canada, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Lubricators, of which the following is a specification, reference being had therein to the accompanying drawings.
The invention relates generally to lubricators, and more particularly to a fill cup there for, and the invention consists in the novel and peculiar construction of the fill cup and in the arrangement and combination of its various parts, as will be more fully hereinafter set forth.
In the drawings,-Figure l is a view in elevation of a lubricator, partly broken away, showing the fill cup in section; and Fig. 2 is a sectional plan view of the cup.
The reference letter A designates a lubri-` cator reservoir of any approved construction, having a lateral inlet port or opening B near its top, and C is the usual condenser.
D re resents the lill cup through which oil is supp ied to the reservoir, the device being preferably a combined fill cup and gage, as hereinafter set forth.
' As shown, the cup is provided with a lateral tubular extension E, externally threaded to be detachably arranged within the internally threaded inlet B, and is further provided with a tubular extension F at its top, internally. threaded to receive a threaded plug cap G. The cup is shown as arranged below the top of the reservoir, and is provided at a point opposite its transverse section E with oppositely-disposed sight-glasses H and I, by means of which the amount of oil in the lubricator may be determined.
To permit of the ready filling of the oil reservoir, a vent conduit J is employed, formed preferably in the upper wall of the transverse section E and the adjoining wall of the extension F, and leading from the interior of the reservoir to a point in the ill cup near its closure, but preferably spaced therefrom.
filling through the vent J. As soon as the oil reaches the reservoir inlet, the cup D is filled simultaneously with the reservoir until the oil in the latter reaches a point above its inlet, when the gage. indicates that the reservoir is filled.
As previously set forth, the cup performs the double function of a fill arm and a gage, and by providing a vent such as described the filling of both the reservoir and the cup,- for the purpose of indicating the reservoir contents,-is accomplished.
The vent conduit described may, if desired, project upwardly a suflicient distance to be sealed by the cap G, but it is preferably of the construction shown, wherein a space is provided between the upper end of the conduit and the cap. This forms a communica tion between the closed fill cup and the interior of the reservoir, permitting a circulation of the oil between the cup and reservoir, thus aiding materially in maintaining the oil level in the two receptacles during the operation of the lubricator.
That I claim as my invention is,-
l. In a lubricator, the combination with the oil cup or reservoir, of a ll cup having communication with thel reservoir at its upper end, a cap closing the fill cup, and a vent conduit within the cup independent of the oil passage, leading from a point in proximity to the cap into the reservoir.
2. In a lubricator, the combination with an oil reservoir, of a fill cup therefor, and a vent conduit between the cup and reservoir independent of the oil passage therebetween.
PETER J. SVVEENEY.
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JAMES P. BARRY, Trios. ODONNELL.
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