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US1865002A US556523A US55652331A US1865002A US 1865002 A US1865002 A US 1865002A US 556523 A US556523 A US 556523A US 55652331 A US55652331 A US 55652331A US 1865002 A US1865002 A US 1865002A
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  • GASOLINE SERVING APPARATUS Filed Aug. 12, 1931 INVENTOR Patented June 28, 1932 BUEL D. GRIFFIN, 015 FORT WORTH, TEXAS GASOLINE SERVING APPARATUS Application filed August 12, 1931.
  • My invention relates to improvements in gasoline serving apparatus and more particularly to permit inspection of the gasoline in its travel from the supply tank to the vehicle 6 being served; and the object is not only to make the service of supplying gasoline plain to the purchaser so he will know that he is not being defrauded, but also to make a superior advertising device in the service pipe.
  • An advantage of this device is that the movement of its parts, in the delivery of the gas, will attract attention of the public to any form of advertising used in conjunction with the device.
  • Another advantage of this de- 16 vice is that it permits inspection of the gasoline in the blind pumps or gasoline serving apparatus.
  • Fig. l is an elevation of a service tank and 5 support, provided with the attachment.
  • Fig. 2 is a side elevation of the attachment much enlarged.
  • Fig. 3 is a vertical section of the attachment enlarged as in Fig. 9..
  • Fig. 4 is a plan view of the baflie, showing the wings struck from the material of the baflie and the edges of the wings turned upwardly to form a systematical arrangement of notches or corrugations on the lower side.
  • Fig. 5 is a side elevation of a modification.
  • the tank 2 is to be filled by a pump (not shown) in the usual manner.
  • the pipe 3 for conveying gasoline from tank 2 is of ordinary type, but portions thereof are modified as hereinafter explained.
  • Pipe 8 is plugged with a plug 4 so that gasoline can not pass the plug 4.
  • a transparent casing 5 is mounted on and supported on the pipe 3 by a nut 6.
  • the casing 5 is preferably made of metallic disks Serial No. 556,523.
  • the vertical wall 5 is preferably cylindrical and transparent, but the wall may be of different shapes, as square or rectangular or hexagon.
  • the casing 5 is held against displacement upwardly by a nut 10.
  • Packing 9 may be used to seal the disks 7 and 8 about the pipe 3.
  • the pipe 3 has perforations 12 for escape of gasoline into the casing 5.
  • the pipe 3 also has perforations 11 .for the gasoline to pass back into the pipe 3 for delivery to the purchaser.
  • Baifles 13, 14, and 15 are rigidly mounted on the pipe 3 within the casing 5 and these baflies are more or less bowl shaped, the outer rims thereof being at greater elevations than the parts which engage the pipe 3. Floating balls 16 are below each baffle.
  • the baffles 13, 141-, and 15 have wings or teeth struck therefrom which project radially outwardly and upwardly and each wing has one edge curved upwardly.
  • the object is to give motion to the gasoline which is passing downwardly.
  • These wings are all curved alike for the purpose of giving a whirling or rotary motion to the gasoline while it is passing downwardly through the baffles in the casing 5. There may be more or less of these baflles.
  • balls 16 are mounted in the casing 5 between each two baffles. These balls are lighter than gasoline and will float in the gasoline and when the gascfiine is passing through the casing 5 the balls will be given a spinning motion.
  • the halls may be given different colors and notices may be formed on the balls and easing by painting or otherwise.
  • the shape of the bafiies will cause the balls to rise upwardly to wards the outer rims of the baffles, due to the wings of the baffles being curved. Notches in the outer rims of'the baflles will be formed and when the serving of gasoline stops, the balls will stop in the notches of the baffles at their outer rims and against the transparent casing 5.
  • the gasoline is detoured from the pipe 3 for a short distance through the transparent casing 5 by the plug 4.- and by the perforations 11 and 12. of this construction is that there is an added
  • the advantage surface for display advertising Circular forms 17 may be painted on the outer surface of the transparent casing 5 for advertising purposes and the balls 16 cooperate with these forms.
  • a gasoline serving apparatus provided with a service pipe; a casing of transparent material inclosing a portion of said 10 pipe, a plug located in said pipe within said casing and closing said pipe, said pipe having outlet openings above said plug and inlet openings below said plug within said casing for directing gasoline through said casing, baffle plates rigid with said pipe and located between said outlet openings and said inlet openings, said plates provided with arms curved upwardly and outwardly and having the edges thereof curved for causing a swirl- 5 0 in motion of the gasoline, and floating balls cooperating with said plates.
  • a gasoline serving apparatus provided with a service pipe; means for exposing to view the gasoline being served through said pipe comprising a transparent casing surrounding said pipe and being held thereabout by metallic head and base members rigidly supported on said pipe, and a plug located in said pipe within said casing for closing said so pipe, said pipe having outlet openings above said plug and inlet openings below said plug and within said casing.
  • a gasoline serving apparatus provided with a service pipe means for exposing to View gasoline being served through said pipe comprising a transparent casing surrounding said pipe and rigidly supported thereon, a plug located in said pipe within said casing and closing said pipe, said pipe a0 having outlet openings above said plug and inlet openings below said plug, and means in said casing for causing a whirling motion to the passing gasoline.
  • a gasoline serving apparatus provided with a service pipe; means for exposing for inspection gasoline passing through said pipe comprising a transparent casing surrounding said pipe and rigid therewith, a plug located in said pipe and closing the 5; same Within said casing, said pipe having outlet openings above said plug and inlet openings below said plug, baffles mounted on said pipe within said casing and provided with radiating arms projecting slightly upwardly 3 and having the edges of said arms curved on one side thereof, and balls cooperating with said baflies.

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June 28, 1932. B D R F 1,865,002
GASOLINE SERVING APPARATUS Filed Aug. 12, 1931 INVENTOR Patented June 28, 1932 BUEL D. GRIFFIN, 015 FORT WORTH, TEXAS GASOLINE SERVING APPARATUS Application filed August 12, 1931.
My invention relates to improvements in gasoline serving apparatus and more particularly to permit inspection of the gasoline in its travel from the supply tank to the vehicle 6 being served; and the object is not only to make the service of supplying gasoline plain to the purchaser so he will know that he is not being defrauded, but also to make a superior advertising device in the service pipe.
An advantage of this device is that the movement of its parts, in the delivery of the gas, will attract attention of the public to any form of advertising used in conjunction with the device. Another advantage of this de- 16 vice is that it permits inspection of the gasoline in the blind pumps or gasoline serving apparatus. Other objects and advantages will be fully explained in the following description and the invention will be more partioularly pointed out in the claims.
Reference is had to the accompanying drawing which forms a part of this application.
Fig. l is an elevation of a service tank and 5 support, provided with the attachment.
Fig. 2 is a side elevation of the attachment much enlarged.
Fig. 3 is a vertical section of the attachment enlarged as in Fig. 9..
Fig. 4 is a plan view of the baflie, showing the wings struck from the material of the baflie and the edges of the wings turned upwardly to form a systematical arrangement of notches or corrugations on the lower side.
Fig. 5 is a side elevation of a modification.
Similar characters of reference are used to indicate the same parts throughout the several views.
The drawing shows a stand or support 1 and a tank 2 thereon for containing gasoline.
These parts are of ordinary type and the tank 2 is to be filled by a pump (not shown) in the usual manner. The pipe 3 for conveying gasoline from tank 2 is of ordinary type, but portions thereof are modified as hereinafter explained. Pipe 8 is plugged with a plug 4 so that gasoline can not pass the plug 4. A transparent casing 5 is mounted on and supported on the pipe 3 by a nut 6. The casing 5 is preferably made of metallic disks Serial No. 556,523.
forming a head 7 and base 8. The vertical wall 5 is preferably cylindrical and transparent, but the wall may be of different shapes, as square or rectangular or hexagon. The casing 5 is held against displacement upwardly by a nut 10. Packing 9 may be used to seal the disks 7 and 8 about the pipe 3. The pipe 3 has perforations 12 for escape of gasoline into the casing 5. The pipe 3 also has perforations 11 .for the gasoline to pass back into the pipe 3 for delivery to the purchaser. Baifles 13, 14, and 15 are rigidly mounted on the pipe 3 within the casing 5 and these baflies are more or less bowl shaped, the outer rims thereof being at greater elevations than the parts which engage the pipe 3. Floating balls 16 are below each baffle. The baffles 13, 141-, and 15 have wings or teeth struck therefrom which project radially outwardly and upwardly and each wing has one edge curved upwardly. The object is to give motion to the gasoline which is passing downwardly. These wings are all curved alike for the purpose of giving a whirling or rotary motion to the gasoline while it is passing downwardly through the baffles in the casing 5. There may be more or less of these baflles.
For attracting attention and also for indicating the passing of gasoline, balls 16 are mounted in the casing 5 between each two baffles. These balls are lighter than gasoline and will float in the gasoline and when the gascfiine is passing through the casing 5 the balls will be given a spinning motion. The halls may be given different colors and notices may be formed on the balls and easing by painting or otherwise. The shape of the bafiies will cause the balls to rise upwardly to wards the outer rims of the baffles, due to the wings of the baffles being curved. Notches in the outer rims of'the baflles will be formed and when the serving of gasoline stops, the balls will stop in the notches of the baffles at their outer rims and against the transparent casing 5. The gasoline is detoured from the pipe 3 for a short distance through the transparent casing 5 by the plug 4.- and by the perforations 11 and 12. of this construction is that there is an added The advantage surface for display advertising. Circular forms 17 may be painted on the outer surface of the transparent casing 5 for advertising purposes and the balls 16 cooperate with these forms.
What I claim, is,
1. In a gasoline serving apparatus provided with a service pipe; a casing of transparent material inclosing a portion of said 10 pipe, a plug located in said pipe within said casing and closing said pipe, said pipe having outlet openings above said plug and inlet openings below said plug within said casing for directing gasoline through said casing, baffle plates rigid with said pipe and located between said outlet openings and said inlet openings, said plates provided with arms curved upwardly and outwardly and having the edges thereof curved for causing a swirl- 5 0 in motion of the gasoline, and floating balls cooperating with said plates.
2. In a gasoline serving apparatus provided with a service pipe; means for exposing to view the gasoline being served through said pipe comprising a transparent casing surrounding said pipe and being held thereabout by metallic head and base members rigidly supported on said pipe, and a plug located in said pipe within said casing for closing said so pipe, said pipe having outlet openings above said plug and inlet openings below said plug and within said casing.
3. in a gasoline serving apparatus provided with a service pipe means for exposing to View gasoline being served through said pipe comprising a transparent casing surrounding said pipe and rigidly supported thereon, a plug located in said pipe within said casing and closing said pipe, said pipe a0 having outlet openings above said plug and inlet openings below said plug, and means in said casing for causing a whirling motion to the passing gasoline.
4. In a gasoline serving apparatus provided with a service pipe; means for exposing for inspection gasoline passing through said pipe comprising a transparent casing surrounding said pipe and rigid therewith, a plug located in said pipe and closing the 5; same Within said casing, said pipe having outlet openings above said plug and inlet openings below said plug, baffles mounted on said pipe within said casing and provided with radiating arms projecting slightly upwardly 3 and having the edges of said arms curved on one side thereof, and balls cooperating with said baflies.
In testimony whereof, I set my hand, this 15th day of June, 1931.
60 BUEL D. GRIFFIN.
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US5273087A (en) * 1989-12-19 1993-12-28 Amoco Corporation Vapor recovery nozzle with flow indicators
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USD305209S (en) 1986-04-24 1989-12-26 Amoco Corporation Flow indicator for a fuel dispenser
US5273087A (en) * 1989-12-19 1993-12-28 Amoco Corporation Vapor recovery nozzle with flow indicators
US4993460A (en) * 1990-03-22 1991-02-19 Husky Corporation Sight glass incorporated into fuel dispensing nozzle
USD338209S (en) 1991-03-12 1993-08-10 Amoco Corporation Fuel dispenser handle
US5244017A (en) * 1991-03-12 1993-09-14 Amoco Corporation Fuel and vapor flow signaling process
USD341595S (en) 1991-03-12 1993-11-23 Amoco Corporation Fuel dispenser handle
USD342742S (en) 1991-03-12 1993-12-28 Amoco Corporation Fuel dispenser handle
US5645011A (en) * 1994-07-28 1997-07-08 Pdq Food Stores, Inc. Fluid flow indicator
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