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US545285A US545285DA US545285A US 545285 A US545285 A US 545285A US 545285D A US545285D A US 545285DA US 545285 A US545285 A US 545285A
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B67OPENING, CLOSING OR CLEANING BOTTLES, JARS OR SIMILAR CONTAINERS; LIQUID HANDLING
    • B67DDISPENSING, DELIVERING OR TRANSFERRING LIQUIDS, NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
    • B67D3/00Apparatus or devices for controlling flow of liquids under gravity from storage containers for dispensing purposes
    • B67D3/04Liquid-dispensing taps or cocks adapted to seal and open tapping holes of casks, e.g. for beer
    • B67D3/043Liquid-dispensing taps or cocks adapted to seal and open tapping holes of casks, e.g. for beer with a closing element having a linear movement, in a direction perpendicular to the seat

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  • My invention relates to oil-cans,;-1nd has for its object to produce a cheap, simple article of the character named to prevent evaporation, and one that is free from projections on its sides, whereby the cans may be more closely packed for shipping.
  • a further object is to provide a valve controlled from the top of the can and entirely i'uclosed in said can.
  • Figure 1 is a longitudinal vertical section of a can with my invention attached.
  • Fig. 2 is a cross-section. of the same, showing valve open in dotted lines.
  • Fig. 3 is an enlarged view of the valve, the spout and can being broken away.
  • A represents an oil-can of suitable pattern; B, the screw-cap thereof.
  • c is a locking-lever pivoted to the standard O by means of the pivot c.
  • the lockinglever is notched or cut away at c, the corner of such cutaway portion being out in, as at 0 D is a rod passing through the top of the can to the bottom thereof.
  • the upper end of said rod is bent at right angles to the main body, as at (Z, while the lower end is similarly bent and formed into an eye (1'.
  • I On the end (I, I secure a suitable knob or handle.
  • E is a link secured to the eye d ofthe rod D.
  • F is a bearing consisting of a fiat piece of metal provided with offsets f.
  • f is an opening through thetop of the hearing, in which the rod is loosely secured. This bearing also forms a stop to limit the movement of the rod D.
  • valve-seat through which is formed a screw-threaded opening 2.
  • a projection 3 On the top of the valve-seat is cast (integral with the seat) a projection 3, the top of which is at an angle to the balance of the valve-seat. This projection extends laterally beyond the sides of the opening 2, as at 4.
  • valve-seat 5 is a cylindrical body integral with and extending from the valve-seat, thereby forming a valve-casing.
  • 6 is a cap secured to one end of the cylindrical body 5, and 7 is an opening in said cap.
  • '8 is the valve-stem, on one end of which is formed an eye 9, which is secured to an eye on the link E.
  • the disk 10 is a brass disk and ll is a leather disk, both of which are rigidly secured to the valvestem 8.
  • the disk 11 has a cut-in portion 12 in its center which is adapted to be snugly seated on the projection 3.
  • valve-casing 13 are openings (four in number) through the valve-casing, which are closed by the sides of the valve when it is seated.
  • 1% is a spring coiled around the valve-stem, said spring bearing on the valve and against the cap 6, said cap being tightly secured to the valve-casing to confine the spring therein.
  • This rib is designed to be of a height equal to the thickness of the metal composing the can, so that when secured in place the face of the rib will be flush with the surface of the can, as clearly represented in the drawings.
  • the spout 16 is the spout, which is provided with screwthreads, whereby the spout may be detachably secured in the opening 2.
  • the valve, its casing-rod, and cooperating members are rod, a valve, the valve seat, a screw threaded opening through the same, a projection 3 extending laterally beyond the sides of the opening in the valve seat, the upper surface of said projection being slanted, a cylindrical body 5 integral with and extending from the valve seat, thus forming a valve casing, openings 13 extending through said casing near the valve seat, a perforated cap for said casing, a valve stem Working through said perforated cap, an eye formed on the outer end of said valve stem, said stem being connected to the said rod by means of the link, a coiled spring seated on the valve and confined within the cylinder by means of the cap, as described.

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w. N. GREEN. OIL CAN.
No. 545,285. Patented Aug. 27,1895.
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XVAlIiER N. GREEN, OF ST. JOSEPH, MISSOURI.
OlL-CAN.
:BPECZFIGATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 545,285, dated August 27, 1895.
Application filed December 2'7, 18 94. Serial No. 533,047. (No model.)
To cZZ whom it n'zay concern:
Be it known that l, XVALTER. N. GREEN, a citizen of the United States, residing at St. Joseph, in the county of Buchanan and State of Missouri, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Oil-Cans; and I do hereby declare the following to be a full, clear, and exact description of the invention, such as will enable others skilled in the art to which it appertains to make and use the same.
My invention relates to oil-cans,;-1nd has for its object to produce a cheap, simple article of the character named to prevent evaporation, and one that is free from projections on its sides, whereby the cans may be more closely packed for shipping.
A further object is to provide a valve controlled from the top of the can and entirely i'uclosed in said can.
With these objects in view my invention consists of the parts and combination of parts, as will be fully set out in the following description and claim.
In the drawings, Figure 1 is a longitudinal vertical section of a can with my invention attached. Fig. 2 is a cross-section. of the same, showing valve open in dotted lines. Fig. 3 is an enlarged view of the valve, the spout and can being broken away.
A represents an oil-can of suitable pattern; B, the screw-cap thereof.
is astandard secured to the top of the can.
c is a locking-lever pivoted to the standard O by means of the pivot c. The lockinglever is notched or cut away at c, the corner of such cutaway portion being out in, as at 0 D is a rod passing through the top of the can to the bottom thereof. The upper end of said rod is bent at right angles to the main body, as at (Z, while the lower end is similarly bent and formed into an eye (1'. On the end (I, I secure a suitable knob or handle.
E is a link secured to the eye d ofthe rod D.
F is a bearing consisting of a fiat piece of metal provided with offsets f.
f is an opening through thetop of the hearing, in which the rod is loosely secured. This bearing also forms a stop to limit the movement of the rod D.
1 is the valve-seat, through which is formed a screw-threaded opening 2. On the top of the valve-seat is cast (integral with the seat) a projection 3, the top of which is at an angle to the balance of the valve-seat. This projection extends laterally beyond the sides of the opening 2, as at 4.
5 is a cylindrical body integral with and extending from the valve-seat, thereby forming a valve-casing.
6 is a cap secured to one end of the cylindrical body 5, and 7 is an opening in said cap.
'8 is the valve-stem, on one end of which is formed an eye 9, which is secured to an eye on the link E.
10 is a brass disk and ll is a leather disk, both of which are rigidly secured to the valvestem 8. The disk 11 has a cut-in portion 12 in its center which is adapted to be snugly seated on the projection 3.
13 are openings (four in number) through the valve-casing, which are closed by the sides of the valve when it is seated.
1% is a spring coiled around the valve-stem, said spring bearing on the valve and against the cap 6, said cap being tightly secured to the valve-casing to confine the spring therein.
15 is a rib or projection cast upon the outer end of the valve-casing. This rib is designed to be of a height equal to the thickness of the metal composing the can, so that when secured in place the face of the rib will be flush with the surface of the can, as clearly represented in the drawings.
16 is the spout, which is provided with screwthreads, whereby the spout may be detachably secured in the opening 2.
The parts being properly assembled, the operator throws the locking-lever back, thereby releasing the rod D, which is turned thus through the link E, pulling the valve-stem and valve back against the spring 14, the rod D continuing to turn until the right-angle portion d strikes against the combined bearing and stop, when the valve and the openings 13 are open, thus permitting the contents of the can to flow out. As soon as the hand is taken off of the portion 61 of the handle the spring let expands, thereby closing the valve and openings 13. hen the can is to be shipped the spout is unscrewed, thereby leaving the can free from projections. The valve, its casing-rod, and cooperating members are rod, a valve, the valve seat, a screw threaded opening through the same, a projection 3 extending laterally beyond the sides of the opening in the valve seat, the upper surface of said projection being slanted, a cylindrical body 5 integral with and extending from the valve seat, thus forming a valve casing, openings 13 extending through said casing near the valve seat, a perforated cap for said casing, a valve stem Working through said perforated cap, an eye formed on the outer end of said valve stem, said stem being connected to the said rod by means of the link, a coiled spring seated on the valve and confined within the cylinder by means of the cap, as described.
In testimony whereof I affix my signature n presence of two Witnesses.
WALTER N. GREEN. Witnesses:
HUSTON WYETH, RUssELL K. COOPER.
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US3039654A (en) * 1959-12-17 1962-06-19 Dale R Lopatka Fluid dispensing apparatus

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