US125813A - Improvement in portable oil-cans - Google Patents
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- B05—SPRAYING OR ATOMISING IN GENERAL; APPLYING FLUENT MATERIALS TO SURFACES, IN GENERAL
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- B05B11/00—Single-unit hand-held apparatus in which flow of contents is produced by the muscular force of the operator at the moment of use
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- drawing- Figure 1 represents a longitudinal section of my invention when in position to discharge oil.
- Fig. 2 is a similar section of the same when in position to prevent the oil from discharging spontaneously.
- This invention consists in the arrangement of a receiving-tube projecting from the inner end of the spout of an oil-can, both the receiving-tnbe and the tip of the spout being curved in one and the same direction, said double-curved spout being secured in a can with a spring-bottom in such a manner that, by turning the spout down in a horizontal position, the tip thereofcan be readily introduced into an oil-hole, while the curved receiving-tube of the spout dips into the lowest part of the oil-can, and by pressing with the finger on the swing-bottom of the can the oil can be conveniently forced into the oil-hole nearly to the last drop contained-in the can; and, if the can is accidentally upset, both the curved tip and the curved receiving-tube of the spout turn upward,thereby preventing the spontaneous discharge of the oil.
- the letter A designates an oil-can which is provided with a spring-bottom, B, and with a spout, O.
- This spout is screwed or otherwise secured in the neck of the can, and it is provided with a curved tip, a, and with a receiving-pipe, b, which extends from the inner endof the spout, and which is by preference curved in the same direction in which thetip is curved, as shown in the drawing.
- the inner end of the receiving-tube extends close to the corner between the bottom B and the body of the can; and, it the can is turned to the position shown in Fig. 1.
- said inner end of the receiving-tube is near the lower part of the can, while the top is in a convenient position to be intro :luced into the oil-hole of a journal-box.
- Aslight pressure of the hand on the spring-bottom B causes the oil to fiow from the tip, and the contents of the can can be forced out nearly to the last drop without being compelled to alter the horizontal position of the can.
- my oil-can is very handy for oiling journals close beneath a table or in other crowded places, such as are frequent in most machines,
- My oil-can has also the great advantage that when it is accidentally upset its contents can not leak out through the spout, for if the can is upset the tip will turn more or less upward, keeping the inner end of a receiving-tube in a corresponding position and preventing the oil from flowing out.
- the tip can be compelled to turn clear up when the can is upset, and in this case the spontaneous discharge of oil is efiectually prevented even if the can is quite full of oil.
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CHARLES J.YHAUCK.
Oil Can.
No 125,813. PatentedApril16,1872.
PATENT OFFICE.
CHARLES J. HAUOK, OF BROOKLYN, E. D., NEW YORK.
IMPROVEMENT lN PORTABLE OlL-CA NS.
Specification forming part of Letters Patent No. 125,813, dated April 16, 1872.
' of New York, have invented a new and useful Improvement in Oil-Cans; and I do hereby declare the following to be a full, clear, and
.exact description thereof, which will enable those skilled in the art to make and use the same, reference being had to the accompanyingdrawingforming part of this specification, in which drawing- Figure 1 represents a longitudinal section of my invention when in position to discharge oil. Fig. 2 is a similar section of the same when in position to prevent the oil from discharging spontaneously.
Similar letters indicate corresponding parts.
This invention consists in the arrangement of a receiving-tube projecting from the inner end of the spout of an oil-can, both the receiving-tnbe and the tip of the spout being curved in one and the same direction, said double-curved spout being secured in a can with a spring-bottom in such a manner that, by turning the spout down in a horizontal position, the tip thereofcan be readily introduced into an oil-hole, while the curved receiving-tube of the spout dips into the lowest part of the oil-can, and by pressing with the finger on the swing-bottom of the can the oil can be conveniently forced into the oil-hole nearly to the last drop contained-in the can; and, if the can is accidentally upset, both the curved tip and the curved receiving-tube of the spout turn upward,thereby preventing the spontaneous discharge of the oil.
In the drawing, the letter A designates an oil-can which is provided with a spring-bottom, B, and with a spout, O. This spout is screwed or otherwise secured in the neck of the can, and it is provided with a curved tip, a, and with a receiving-pipe, b, which extends from the inner endof the spout, and which is by preference curved in the same direction in which thetip is curved, as shown in the drawing. The inner end of the receiving-tube extends close to the corner between the bottom B and the body of the can; and, it the can is turned to the position shown in Fig. 1. said inner end of the receiving-tube is near the lower part of the can, while the top is in a convenient position to be intro :luced into the oil-hole of a journal-box. Aslight pressure of the hand on the spring-bottom B causes the oil to fiow from the tip, and the contents of the can can be forced out nearly to the last drop without being compelled to alter the horizontal position of the can. On account of this construction my oil-can is very handy for oiling journals close beneath a table or in other crowded places, such as are frequent in most machines,
but particularly in sewing-machines and machines of a similar character.
My oil-can has also the great advantage that when it is accidentally upset its contents can not leak out through the spout, for if the can is upset the tip will turn more or less upward, keeping the inner end of a receiving-tube in a corresponding position and preventing the oil from flowing out. By applying a small weight, 0, on the body of the can, as shown in Fig. 2, the tip can be compelled to turn clear up when the can is upset, and in this case the spontaneous discharge of oil is efiectually prevented even if the can is quite full of oil.
What I claim as new, and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is
The spout O of an oil-can provided with a curved tip and with a correspondingly-curved receivingtube, in combination with an oil-can provided with a spring-bottom, the whole constructed and operating substantially in the manner shown and described.
This specification signed by me this 2d day of March, 1872. C. J. HAUGK.
Witnesses:
W. HAUFF, E. F. KASTENHU'BER.
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Cited By (3)
| Publication number | Priority date | Publication date | Assignee | Title |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| US2617431A (en) * | 1951-01-29 | 1952-11-11 | Gaspari Joseph | Hair-treating implement |
| US4461406A (en) * | 1981-12-02 | 1984-07-24 | American Home Products Corporation | Container with reciprocable dispensing tube |
| US5598955A (en) * | 1995-07-18 | 1997-02-04 | Reilley; Peter | Gasoline dispensing container with safety feature |
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Cited By (3)
| Publication number | Priority date | Publication date | Assignee | Title |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| US2617431A (en) * | 1951-01-29 | 1952-11-11 | Gaspari Joseph | Hair-treating implement |
| US4461406A (en) * | 1981-12-02 | 1984-07-24 | American Home Products Corporation | Container with reciprocable dispensing tube |
| US5598955A (en) * | 1995-07-18 | 1997-02-04 | Reilley; Peter | Gasoline dispensing container with safety feature |
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