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US1150420A
US1150420A US1914823364A US1150420A US 1150420 A US1150420 A US 1150420A US 1914823364 A US1914823364 A US 1914823364A US 1150420 A US1150420 A US 1150420A
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    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F16ENGINEERING ELEMENTS AND UNITS; GENERAL MEASURES FOR PRODUCING AND MAINTAINING EFFECTIVE FUNCTIONING OF MACHINES OR INSTALLATIONS; THERMAL INSULATION IN GENERAL
    • F16LPIPES; JOINTS OR FITTINGS FOR PIPES; SUPPORTS FOR PIPES, CABLES OR PROTECTIVE TUBING; MEANS FOR THERMAL INSULATION IN GENERAL
    • F16L37/00Couplings of the quick-acting type
    • F16L37/08Couplings of the quick-acting type in which the connection between abutting or axially overlapping ends is maintained by locking members
    • F16L37/084Couplings of the quick-acting type in which the connection between abutting or axially overlapping ends is maintained by locking members combined with automatic locking
    • F16L37/088Couplings of the quick-acting type in which the connection between abutting or axially overlapping ends is maintained by locking members combined with automatic locking by means of a split elastic ring
    • YGENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
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    • Y10T137/00Fluid handling
    • Y10T137/598With repair, tapping, assembly, or disassembly means
    • Y10T137/612Tapping a pipe, keg, or apertured tank under pressure
    • Y10T137/613With valved closure or bung
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  • This invention relates to an improved form of filling nozzle for grease cups.
  • A indicates a standard form of grease cup, and 2 the cap on same, which is adapted to be screwed on in the usual manner.
  • a tubular extension 5 Formed integrally with the cap, or otherwise secured to same is a tubular extension 5 on the upper end of. which is formed an annular shoulder extension 6, and formed interior of the tubular extension is a valve f seat 7, with whichl a ball-valve 8 is adapted t'o engage; valve A8 being normally held in engagement with seat 7 through the medium of a spring 9 and an adjustable nut 10.
  • the filling attachment which is generally indicated at B.
  • This consists of an externally threaded tube 12 upon which is' adjustably mounted a collar 13. Pivotally mounted as at 14 in lugs 15, formed on the sides of the collar 13 is a pair of lever arms 16 on the lower ends of which are formed inwardly projecting lugs 17. Interposed beends of the arms inwardly.
  • the lower end of the externally threaded tube 12 is provided with a projection 19, the outside diameter of which -is just sufficiently large to enter opening 11 formed in the upper end of the tubular extension 5.
  • a flexible tube 20 Suitably secured to the upper end of tube 12 is a flexible tube 20 which may be connected with a grease gun or any other suitable similar device not here shown.
  • the operation will be as follows:
  • the grease cup generally indicated at A is secured to a bearing by means of the lower threaded extensions 21 in the usual manner. Screw cap 2 is then turned into the uppermost position.
  • the filling attachment generally indicated at B is then grasped by the upper ends of arms 16, and sufficient pres-- sure is exerted on these to spread the lower hooked ends of same.
  • the filling attachment is then placed on top of the grease cup in such a position that the contracted projection 19 will enter the ⁇ filling opening 11.
  • the upper ends of the arms 16 are then released, permitting the hooked ends of 17 to engage with the lower side of the annular shoulder 6.
  • the filling attachment is thus secured in position on the grease cup and cannot be removed until the upper ends of arms 16 are forced inwardly to release the device.
  • a leather washer may be inserted between the filling opening and the end of tube 12, and this may be tightened into position to prevent any leakage by turning collar B in the right direction.
  • the application of the filling attachment in this manner forces the ball-check away from its seat, and an opening is thus formed through which grease may be entered through the flexible tube 20, tube 12 and extension 19.
  • Pressure is then applied to the grease gun or other device to which the flexible tube 20 is connected.
  • the grease will then be forced down through said tube, tube 12, and will discharge through extension 19 into the grease cup.
  • the pressure applied to the grease cup will not only fill the cup 1n lts extended position, but will also force the grease down to the bearings proper and the channels or. ducts connecting the grease cup with same.
  • the lower end of extension 19 is preferably slotted as indicated at 22 to permit as free a discharge of the grease as possible.
  • the cup with connected bearings having once been filled, it is only necessary to apply pressure tothe upper ends of arms 16.1 This will swing the hooked ends 17 out 'move up into engagement with seat 7 through the medium of spring 9 and form a complete closure which prevents admission of dust or leakage at thisi-point.
  • the grease cup is otherwise operated in the usual manner; that is, cover 2 may be turned down from time to time to force the grease down to the bearing in the usual manner.
  • an exteriorly threaded tube a collar threadedly engaged over said tube and having lugs extending outwardly from diametrically opposite points, .a pair of arms pivoted to said lugs atr points intermediate the ends of the arms, said arms having their lower ends inturned, and a substantially U-shaped spring having its base secured to the upper face of the collar and having its free ends bearing against the respective arms to cause the lower ends of the arms to move inwardly.

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W. W. DAVIS & W. JAESCHKE.
FILLING NOZZLE.
APPLICATION FILED MAR. 9. 1914- 1,150,420. Patent-ed Aug. 17,1915.
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WILLIAM W. DAVIS AND WILLIAM JAESCI-IKE, OF SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA.
FILLING-NozzLE.
Specification of Letters Patent.
Patented Aug. 17, 1915.
Application filed March 9, 1914. Serial No. 823,364.
To rzl @/:zom t may concern Be it known that we, WILLIAM W. DAVIS and WILLIAM JAEscHKE, citizens of the UnitedY States, residing in the city and county of San Francisco and State of California, have invented new and useful Improvements in Filling-Nozzles, of which the following is a. specification.
This invention relates to an improved form of filling nozzle for grease cups.
It is one of the objects of the invention to provide a simple, substantial, easily operated filling nozzle for grease cups and the like, through which grease may be forced into the cup without removing the cap, and which is so constructed that it may be quickly adjusted for attachment to cups of various sizes.
Further objects will hereinafter appear.
The invention consists of the parts and the construction and combination of parts as hereinafter more fully described and claimed, having reference to the accompanying drawing in which- Figure 1 is a side elevation of the filling attachment; Fig. 2 is a detail view partly in section showing the attachment of the filling device.
Referring to the drawings, A indicates a standard form of grease cup, and 2 the cap on same, which is adapted to be screwed on in the usual manner.
Formed integrally with the cap, or otherwise secured to same is a tubular extension 5 on the upper end of. which is formed an annular shoulder extension 6, and formed interior of the tubular extension is a valve f seat 7, with whichl a ball-valve 8 is adapted t'o engage; valve A8 being normally held in engagement with seat 7 through the medium of a spring 9 and an adjustable nut 10.
Operable in connection with the supplementary opening, indicated at 11, which is normally closed by the ball-check 8, is the filling attachment which is generally indicated at B. This consists of an externally threaded tube 12 upon which is' adjustably mounted a collar 13. Pivotally mounted as at 14 in lugs 15, formed on the sides of the collar 13 is a pair of lever arms 16 on the lower ends of which are formed inwardly projecting lugs 17. Interposed beends of the arms inwardly. The lower end of the externally threaded tube 12 is provided with a projection 19, the outside diameter of which -is just sufficiently large to enter opening 11 formed in the upper end of the tubular extension 5. Suitably secured to the upper end of tube 12 is a flexible tube 20 which may be connected with a grease gun or any other suitable similar device not here shown.
The operation will be as follows: The grease cup generally indicated at A is secured to a bearing by means of the lower threaded extensions 21 in the usual manner. Screw cap 2 is then turned into the uppermost position. The filling attachment generally indicated at B is then grasped by the upper ends of arms 16, and sufficient pres-- sure is exerted on these to spread the lower hooked ends of same. The filling attachment is then placed on top of the grease cup in such a position that the contracted projection 19 will enter the `filling opening 11. The upper ends of the arms 16 are then released, permitting the hooked ends of 17 to engage with the lower side of the annular shoulder 6. The filling attachment is thus secured in position on the grease cup and cannot be removed until the upper ends of arms 16 are forced inwardly to release the device. A leather washer may be inserted between the filling opening and the end of tube 12, and this may be tightened into position to prevent any leakage by turning collar B in the right direction. The application of the filling attachment in this manner forces the ball-check away from its seat, and an opening is thus formed through which grease may be entered through the flexible tube 20, tube 12 and extension 19. Pressure is then applied to the grease gun or other device to which the flexible tube 20 is connected. The grease will then be forced down through said tube, tube 12, and will discharge through extension 19 into the grease cup. The pressure applied to the grease cup will not only fill the cup 1n lts extended position, but will also force the grease down to the bearings proper and the channels or. ducts connecting the grease cup with same. The lower end of extension 19 is preferably slotted as indicated at 22 to permit as free a discharge of the grease as possible. The cup with connected bearings having once been filled, it is only necessary to apply pressure tothe upper ends of arms 16.1 This will swing the hooked ends 17 out 'move up into engagement with seat 7 through the medium of spring 9 and form a complete closure which prevents admission of dust or leakage at thisi-point. The grease cup is otherwise operated in the usual manner; that is, cover 2 may be turned down from time to time to force the grease down to the bearing in the usual manner.
The materials and nish of the several parts of the apparatus lare such as the eX- perienee and judgment of the manufacturer may dictate.
Having thus described our invention, what we claim and desire to secure by Letters Patent is:
In a filling nozzle, an exteriorly threaded tube, a collar threadedly engaged over said tube and having lugs extending outwardly from diametrically opposite points, .a pair of arms pivoted to said lugs atr points intermediate the ends of the arms, said arms having their lower ends inturned, and a substantially U-shaped spring having its base secured to the upper face of the collar and having its free ends bearing against the respective arms to cause the lower ends of the arms to move inwardly.
In testimony whereof we have hereunto set our hands in the presence of two subscribing witnesses.
WILLIAM W. DAVIS. WILLIAM JAESCI-IKE.
Witnesses:
JOHN H. I-IERRING, W. W. HEALEY.
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