US990361A - Lubricator for axles. - Google Patents

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US990361A
US990361A US47069309A US1909470693A US990361A US 990361 A US990361 A US 990361A US 47069309 A US47069309 A US 47069309A US 1909470693 A US1909470693 A US 1909470693A US 990361 A US990361 A US 990361A
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    • B60VEHICLES IN GENERAL
    • B60BVEHICLE WHEELS; CASTORS; AXLES FOR WHEELS OR CASTORS; INCREASING WHEEL ADHESION
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  • This invention relates to axle-lubricators and has for its object to provide a device of this kind embodying simplicity of construction, and also one which can be readily applied. to any ordinary vehicleaxle, and which is highly efiicient in operation, the lubricat-ion of all parts of the axle-spindle being assured.
  • Figure 1 is a plan view showing the application of the invention, only so much of the xle being shown as will suffice to show the connection of the invention therewith.
  • Fig. 2 is a side elevation.
  • Fig. 3 is a longitudinal sectional view.
  • 5 denotes an ordinary metal axle on top of which is secured by clips 6 the usual wooden bar or axle-tree 7.
  • the abutting-ring of the axle is indicated by the reference number 8, adjacent thereto the spindle is enlar ed and cylindrical as indicated at 9, whereby a shoulder 10 is formed, and beyond said shoulder stands the tapering spindle proper 4:.
  • the under side of the tree 7, for a short distance back of the abutting ring, has a channel 11 which communicates at its inner end with a vertical socket 12 opening through the top of the bar and at its outer end the channel communicates with an opening 13 through the abut-ting ring.
  • a lubricant container or reservoir 14 In the socket 12 is seated a lubricant container or reservoir 14; to the bottom of which is connected a distributing tube 15 which seats in the channel 11 and extends through the opening 13 so as to open into the outer face of the abutting ring.
  • the mouth of the tube being flared and the opening 13 being shaped accordingly to make a close fit and prevent the lubricant from leaking back through said opening.
  • the axle-spindle has a longitudinal groove 16 which extends along its top to the shoulder 10, and the cylindrical part 9 has a similar groove 160 in line with but at a Specification of Letters Patent.
  • the enlarged portion 9 of the spindle also has a circumferential groove 17 which is intersected by and communicates with the groove 160. From the groove 16, a short distance in front of the shoulder 10, grooves 18 extend obliquely inward to said shoulder. By this arrangement of grooves the lubricant will flow to all parts of the spindle, including the shoulder 10.
  • a plunger 19 is employed which works in the container.
  • the plunger is carried by a screw plug 20 closing the container, which plug, when it is screwed down, carries the plunger downwardly in the container, and thus forces the lubricant from the same and through the tube 15 to the grooves of the spindle.
  • the lubricant issues out the enlarged end of the tube 15 and flows over the outer wall of the abutting ring 8 around which it is carried by the inner extremity of the hub, some of it flows along thegroove 160 from which it also passes down both sides in the circumferential groove 17 and the interior of the inner end of the hub carries the lubricant around said part 9, the balance of the lubricant passes out the outer end of the groove 160 and flows into the groove 16 through which it flows because said groove is in the tapered part 1 of the spindle, and finally (whichever way the wheel is rotated) some of the lubricant within the groove 16 is carried by the wheel along one of the grooves 18 inward against the face of the shoulder 10. All parts of this spindle will be worn most on the under side, and the next greatest point of wear will be from said under side up the rear side, and hence the grooves along the tops of the parts of the spindle will not present corners which will wear within the hub box.

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, J. W. JONES; LUBRIGATOB. FOR AXLES; APPLIOATION FILED JAN. 4. 1909.
990,361, Patented A r 25, 1911.
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JOHN W. JONES, F CHANUTE, KANSAS.
LUBRICATOR FOB, AXLES.
Application filed January 4, 1909.
To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that 1, JOHN XV. JoNEs, a citizen of the United States, residing at Chanute, in the county of Neosho and State of Kansas, have invented a new and useful Lubricator for Axles, of which the following is a specification.
This invention relates to axle-lubricators and has for its object to provide a device of this kind embodying simplicity of construction, and also one which can be readily applied. to any ordinary vehicleaxle, and which is highly efiicient in operation, the lubricat-ion of all parts of the axle-spindle being assured.
With these objects in view the invention consists in a novel combination and arrange ment of parts to be hereinafter described and claimed, reference being had to the drawing hereto annexed, in which Figure 1 is a plan view showing the application of the invention, only so much of the xle being shown as will suffice to show the connection of the invention therewith. Fig. 2 is a side elevation. Fig. 3 is a longitudinal sectional view.
In the drawing, 5 denotes an ordinary metal axle on top of which is secured by clips 6 the usual wooden bar or axle-tree 7. The abutting-ring of the axle is indicated by the reference number 8, adjacent thereto the spindle is enlar ed and cylindrical as indicated at 9, whereby a shoulder 10 is formed, and beyond said shoulder stands the tapering spindle proper 4:.
The under side of the tree 7, for a short distance back of the abutting ring, has a channel 11 which communicates at its inner end with a vertical socket 12 opening through the top of the bar and at its outer end the channel communicates with an opening 13 through the abut-ting ring. In the socket 12 is seated a lubricant container or reservoir 14; to the bottom of which is connected a distributing tube 15 which seats in the channel 11 and extends through the opening 13 so as to open into the outer face of the abutting ring. the mouth of the tube being flared and the opening 13 being shaped accordingly to make a close fit and prevent the lubricant from leaking back through said opening.
The axle-spindle has a longitudinal groove 16 which extends along its top to the shoulder 10, and the cylindrical part 9 has a similar groove 160 in line with but at a Specification of Letters Patent.
Patented Apr. 25, 1911.
Serial No. 470,693.
higher levelthan the groove 16 which extends along its top up to the abutting ring 8 and to the discharge end of the tube 15. The enlarged portion 9 of the spindle also has a circumferential groove 17 which is intersected by and communicates with the groove 160. From the groove 16, a short distance in front of the shoulder 10, grooves 18 extend obliquely inward to said shoulder. By this arrangement of grooves the lubricant will flow to all parts of the spindle, including the shoulder 10.
For forcing the lubricant out of the container 1 1, a plunger 19 is employed which works in the container. The plunger is carried by a screw plug 20 closing the container, which plug, when it is screwed down, carries the plunger downwardly in the container, and thus forces the lubricant from the same and through the tube 15 to the grooves of the spindle. The lubricant issues out the enlarged end of the tube 15 and flows over the outer wall of the abutting ring 8 around which it is carried by the inner extremity of the hub, some of it flows along thegroove 160 from which it also passes down both sides in the circumferential groove 17 and the interior of the inner end of the hub carries the lubricant around said part 9, the balance of the lubricant passes out the outer end of the groove 160 and flows into the groove 16 through which it flows because said groove is in the tapered part 1 of the spindle, and finally (whichever way the wheel is rotated) some of the lubricant within the groove 16 is carried by the wheel along one of the grooves 18 inward against the face of the shoulder 10. All parts of this spindle will be worn most on the under side, and the next greatest point of wear will be from said under side up the rear side, and hence the grooves along the tops of the parts of the spindle will not present corners which will wear within the hub box.
By the arrangement of parts herein described a lubricator is had which is easily operated and which effectually serves the purpose for which it is designed, and by reason of the simplicity of its construction it can be readily applied to any ordinary axle.
What is claimed is:
In an axle lubricator, the combination with the metal axle having an abutting ring pierced with an opening flared at its outer end, next outside the ring a cylindrical part having a longitudinal groove in its top alined with said opening and a cylindrical groove intersecting the longitudinal groove, next outside this part a flat shoulder, and next outside said shoulder a tapering part having a longitudinal groove alined with but at a lower level than the groove in the cylindrical part and two oblique grooves leading from said longitudinal groove in opposite directions to the face of said shoulder; of the Wooden axle-tree secured upon the metal axle and channeled in its lower side and having an upright socket at the inner end of the channel, a distributing tube lying in the channel and extending through said opening in the abutting ring and having its outer end flared, and a lubricant reservoir within said socket communicating with said tube.
In testimony that I claim the foregoing as my own, I have hereto affixed my signature in the presence of two witnesses.
JNO. W. JONES.
Vitnesses E. P. BURRIs, B. E. DANNELLEY.
Copies of this patent may be obtained for five cents each, by addressing the Commissioner of Patents, Washington, D. C.
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