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US2431881A
US2431881A US581056A US58105645A US2431881A US 2431881 A US2431881 A US 2431881A US 581056 A US581056 A US 581056A US 58105645 A US58105645 A US 58105645A US 2431881 A US2431881 A US 2431881A
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    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
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  • This invention is directed generally to an ima more permanent and eflective connection :be-
  • a can-like container or body a pumping mechanism arranged in the body, a handle section by which the oiler as a whole may be handled in use and which is removably connected to an inlet to the body to permit through removal of the handle an opening through which the .interior pumping parts of the oiler may :become accessible for removal and cleaning.
  • the handle proper supports the manually operable means for actuating the pumping mechanism and carries a removable spout for the delivery of the oil pumped from the body to the place of deposit.
  • the handle thus involves a handle portion proper and a cap portion which is necessarily an independent part and must, in the construction of the handle, be secured in place to the handle proper for rigid juncture therewith to prevent any relative movement between the cap and handle proper and thus provide for effective opening of the body by removal of the handle carried cap in order to gain access to the interior of the body as is frequently necessary to introduce oil into the body or to remove the pumping parts for cleaning or repair.
  • Fig. 1 is a perspective view partly broken out of the oiler can or body and of the handle.
  • Fig. 2 is a bottom plan view of the cap carried end of the handle with the cap in position;
  • Fig. 3 is a sectional line 3-3 of Fig. 2;
  • Fig. 4 is a perspective view showing the parts separated.
  • the handle proper in which the invention is more particularly concerned include an appropriate length 4 formed throughout to present a grip portion 5 for convenience in handling the .2 Claims. (Cl. 220-39) oiler and further forme'dat the upper end of the grip portion with a lateral extension 6 to overlie the pump body havingan enlarged end I tooverlie the neck 2 of the body with the enlargement formed for the reception of the cap 8 for removable connection with the neck 2.
  • a grip portion 5 for convenience in handling the .2 Claims. (Cl. 220-39) oiler and further forme'dat the upper end of the grip portion with a lateral extension 6 to overlie the pump body havingan enlarged end I tooverlie the neck 2 of the body with the enlargement formed for the reception of the cap 8 for removable connection with the neck 2.
  • the cap 8 is fixedly secured to the under side of the enlargement l and includes a hollow externally threaded extension 9 havingan :edge flange 10, the extension :9 being closed at the bottom except as hereinafter referred to and externally threaded to -?cooperate with the threads .3 of the neck 2 so that the handle maygthrongh the medium of this juncture be arranged to overlie the neck with the grip portion 5 extending lengthwise of and spaced from the body I for convenient handling of the oiler in use.
  • this handle portion as heretofore constructed, it has been made of sheet metal appropriately stamped to provide an edge flange II to provide sufficient rigidity of the parts, which flange extends throughout the margin of the enlargement I.
  • the cap 8 has a lateral edge flange H) which fits snugly within the flange ll of the enlargement 1 and the cap has been secured in place by spot welding the flange H) to the lower surface of the enlargement 1.
  • a cap 8 is formed with the lateral flange heretofore subjected to spot welding, and indicated at l3, except that in the particular of the present invention, this flange in addition to fitting snugly within the strengthening margin of the enlargement 1, is further extended at the end toward the handle proper as a lip M which fits more or less snugly between the diverging edges I2 between the handle proper and the enlargement 1.
  • the cap is seated in the enlargement 1 within the strengthening flange thereof and fits between the divergent portions l2 for a portion at least, of the length of such portions I2.
  • the strengthening flange of the rounded portion of the enlargement I and the flange edge of the divergent portions l2 are then simply bent over onto and clamped tightly against the flange l3 and lip M of the cap.
  • the cap is thus held rigidly in place. It cannot be separated laterally by reason of the clamping margin and cannot turn relative to the handle by reason of the lip extension [4 being clamped between the divergent portions l2 of the handle proper.
  • the handle enlargement I and otherwise closed bottom of the cap 8 are formed for the connection thereto of the delivery spout, the operating member of the pump and the handle proper formed to removably support the manually operable finger lever for operating the pump connection.
  • the invention therefore, comprises essentially a means for securing the necessary cap to the handle proper in a manner to insure its rigid connection to the handle proper and prevent any relative movement with respect thereto.
  • the addition to the usual handle and cap elements includes merely the extension of the flange of the cap to fit in a divergent margin portion of the handle proper and the bending of the flange of the cap proper ordinarily provided to insure rigidity of the handle onto and throughout the length of the flange of the cap.
  • a handle portion for force feed oilers including a handle proper having an enlargement at one end with an edge flange depending from the enlargement, the juncture of the handle proper and enlargement providing divergent portions formed with a continuation of the edge flange of the enlargement, and a threaded cap having a lateral flange to fit snugly within the flange of the enlargement and a lip to fit between the flanges of the divergent portions, the flanges of the enlargement and divergent portions being bent over onto the flange of the cap under sufllcient pressure to rigidly secure the flange of the cap in applied position.

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Dec. 2, 1947. A. A. MILLER OIL CAN HANDLE AND SCREW TOP Filed March 5, 1945 Patented Dec. 2, 1947 UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE 2,431,881
011. CAN'HANDLE AND SCREW'TOP Albert A. MilleriWellsburg, W. Va.
-ApplicationMarch 5, 1945, Serial No. 581,056
This invention is directed generally to an ima more permanent and eflective connection :be-
tween the parts making up that handle.
In the type of oiler to which the invention is particularly applied there is provided a can-like container or body, a pumping mechanism arranged in the body, a handle section by which the oiler as a whole may be handled in use and which is removably connected to an inlet to the body to permit through removal of the handle an opening through which the .interior pumping parts of the oiler may :become accessible for removal and cleaning. The handle proper supports the manually operable means for actuating the pumping mechanism and carries a removable spout for the delivery of the oil pumped from the body to the place of deposit.
The handle thus involves a handle portion proper and a cap portion which is necessarily an independent part and must, in the construction of the handle, be secured in place to the handle proper for rigid juncture therewith to prevent any relative movement between the cap and handle proper and thus provide for effective opening of the body by removal of the handle carried cap in order to gain access to the interior of the body as is frequently necessary to introduce oil into the body or to remove the pumping parts for cleaning or repair.
The invention is illustrated in the accompanying drawings in which:
Fig. 1 is a perspective view partly broken out of the oiler can or body and of the handle.
Fig. 2 is a bottom plan view of the cap carried end of the handle with the cap in position;
Fig. 3 is a sectional line 3-3 of Fig. 2; and
Fig. 4 is a perspective view showing the parts separated.
conventionally, as probably best illustrated in Patent No. 1,816,792 those parts of the oiler necessary to illustrate for a more complete understanding of the present invention, include a can body I of appropriate shape formed at the upper end with an open neck 2 interiorly threaded at 3. The neck is of suflicient diameter to permit the introduction of the necessary pumping parts (not shown) and provides for their convenient removal when necessary for repair or cleaning.
The handle proper in which the invention is more particularly concerned, include an appropriate length 4 formed throughout to present a grip portion 5 for convenience in handling the .2 Claims. (Cl. 220-39) oiler and further forme'dat the upper end of the grip portion with a lateral extension 6 to overlie the pump body havingan enlarged end I tooverlie the neck 2 of the body with the enlargement formed for the reception of the cap 8 for removable connection with the neck 2.
The cap 8 is fixedly secured to the under side of the enlargement l and includes a hollow externally threaded extension 9 havingan :edge flange 10, the extension :9 being closed at the bottom except as hereinafter referred to and externally threaded to -?cooperate with the threads .3 of the neck 2 so that the handle maygthrongh the medium of this juncture be arranged to overlie the neck with the grip portion 5 extending lengthwise of and spaced from the body I for convenient handling of the oiler in use.
In this handle portion as heretofore constructed, it has been made of sheet metal appropriately stamped to provide an edge flange II to provide sufficient rigidity of the parts, which flange extends throughout the margin of the enlargement I. In a previous acceptable and conventional construction, the cap 8 has a lateral edge flange H) which fits snugly within the flange ll of the enlargement 1 and the cap has been secured in place by spot welding the flange H) to the lower surface of the enlargement 1. Experience has demonstrated that this spot welding is insuflicient to maintain a proper rigid connection between the handle and body under the ordinary uses of the oiler, where the strain on the connection between the cap 8 and handle proper incident to the weight of the oiler in use and the necessary and repeated turning of the cap by manipulating the handle to gain access to the interior of the body I. This has resulted in a serious disadvantage in oilers of this type and it is primarily with a view of overcoming this objection that the present invention has been developed.
It will be noted from Fig. 2 that the juncture between the lateral portion 8 and the enlargement 1 is in the form of divergent portions I2 which gradually merge into the rounded margin of the enlargement 1. Both the divergent portions and rounded margin of the enlargement l have the reinforcing strengthening flange II and for the purposes of the present invention a cap 8 is formed with the lateral flange heretofore subjected to spot welding, and indicated at l3, except that in the particular of the present invention, this flange in addition to fitting snugly within the strengthening margin of the enlargement 1, is further extended at the end toward the handle proper as a lip M which fits more or less snugly between the diverging edges I2 between the handle proper and the enlargement 1.
The cap is seated in the enlargement 1 within the strengthening flange thereof and fits between the divergent portions l2 for a portion at least, of the length of such portions I2. The strengthening flange of the rounded portion of the enlargement I and the flange edge of the divergent portions l2 are then simply bent over onto and clamped tightly against the flange l3 and lip M of the cap.
The cap is thus held rigidly in place. It cannot be separated laterally by reason of the clamping margin and cannot turn relative to the handle by reason of the lip extension [4 being clamped between the divergent portions l2 of the handle proper.
Of course, the handle enlargement I and otherwise closed bottom of the cap 8 are formed for the connection thereto of the delivery spout, the operating member of the pump and the handle proper formed to removably support the manually operable finger lever for operating the pump connection.
These parts are conventional in oilers of this type and are not particularly illustrated or described and form no part of the present invention.
The invention therefore, comprises essentially a means for securing the necessary cap to the handle proper in a manner to insure its rigid connection to the handle proper and prevent any relative movement with respect thereto. The addition to the usual handle and cap elements includes merely the extension of the flange of the cap to fit in a divergent margin portion of the handle proper and the bending of the flange of the cap proper ordinarily provided to insure rigidity of the handle onto and throughout the length of the flange of the cap.
What is claimed as new is:
1. A handle portion for force feed oilers including a handle proper having an enlargement at one end with an edge flange depending from the enlargement, the juncture of the handle proper and enlargement providing divergent portions formed with a continuation of the edge flange of the enlargement, and a threaded cap having a lateral flange to fit snugly within the flange of the enlargement and a lip to fit between the flanges of the divergent portions, the flanges of the enlargement and divergent portions being bent over onto the flange of the cap under sufllcient pressure to rigidly secure the flange of the cap in applied position.
2. A construction as defined in claim 1 wherein the flange of the enlarged portion of the handle and the flanges of the divergent portions extend throughout the length of these parts and the flange of the cap and the lip extension encircles the complete marginal area of the cap.
ALBERT A. MILLER.
REFERENCES CITED The following references are of record in the file of this patent:
UNITED STATES PATENTS Petrie (2) Nov. 10, 1931
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US4662544A (en) * 1985-07-11 1987-05-05 Eagle Manufacturing Company Apparatus for dispensing fluid
USD338395S (en) 1990-06-27 1993-08-17 Timothy Luker Pressurized container
USD988135S1 (en) * 2022-09-14 2023-06-06 Laiyam Chu Soda can organizer

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US1756165A (en) * 1928-03-13 1930-04-29 Edward R Petrie Gripping device for oil cans and the like
US1831423A (en) * 1931-04-25 1931-11-10 Nell M Petrie Closure cap and spout for oil cans
US2061476A (en) * 1936-07-08 1936-11-17 Eagle Mfg Co Hand oiler

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US1756165A (en) * 1928-03-13 1930-04-29 Edward R Petrie Gripping device for oil cans and the like
US1831423A (en) * 1931-04-25 1931-11-10 Nell M Petrie Closure cap and spout for oil cans
US2061476A (en) * 1936-07-08 1936-11-17 Eagle Mfg Co Hand oiler

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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
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US4662544A (en) * 1985-07-11 1987-05-05 Eagle Manufacturing Company Apparatus for dispensing fluid
USD338395S (en) 1990-06-27 1993-08-17 Timothy Luker Pressurized container
USD988135S1 (en) * 2022-09-14 2023-06-06 Laiyam Chu Soda can organizer

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