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US1759298A
US1759298A US303548A US30354828A US1759298A US 1759298 A US1759298 A US 1759298A US 303548 A US303548 A US 303548A US 30354828 A US30354828 A US 30354828A US 1759298 A US1759298 A US 1759298A
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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
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  • This invention relates to grease guns, one of the objects being to utilize a pneumatic hammer as a means for expelling grease under pressure into a grease cup or the like forming part of a lubricating system.
  • Another object is to provide a structure in the form of an attachment which can be applied to a pneumatic hammer of the type shown for example in U. S. Patent 711,859
  • a still further object is to provide means whereby, when pressure is exerted against the structure for the purpose of forcing its outletl to the grease cup or the like, the supply of grease to the structure will be turned on and ⁇ air under pressure will also be directed into the air gun, thereby to actuate the mechanism.
  • Figure 1 is a view partly in section and partly in elevation.
  • Figure 2 is a central longitudinal section through the pneumatic hammer part of the grease gun.
  • FIG. 1 designates the cylindrical casing of a pneumatic hammer, the interior mechanism of which is the same as that to be found in devices such as disclosed in the patent herein mentioned.
  • an inlet head 24 having a recess 25 which registers with a central opening 26 in the head 27. Ports 28 open into an annular groove 29.
  • the head 24 extends int-o a recess 30 formed in a piston 31 and in the piston are channels 32 and 33.
  • Channel 32 opens 50 through one end of the piston and has a port ril-:ISSUED 34 opening into recess 30 vwhile channel 33 opens through the other end of the piston and has a port 35.
  • Exhaust ports 36 and 37 are provided in the casing 1 and open into a channel 38 in the casing 1. Y
  • An air supply hose 2 opens into a radial port 39 extending to the recess 6 and this port is normally closed by a slide valve the stem 21 of which projects from the head.
  • a spring 41 can be used for holding the valve 60 1 normally closed as in the drawings.
  • a ease' 4container 4 is screwed onto that end of the casing 1 from which the plunger 3 extendsand, if desired, a disk 5 may be held within 90 the container 4 for the purpose of reducing the capacity ofthe container and for guiding the plunger.
  • the free end portion of thefcontainer 4 is formed with a concavo-'convex extension 6 having an opening 7 into which .95 is screwed one end of a nozzle 8 the other end of which may be flared as shown at 9.
  • a valve 10 may be mounted in the nozzle, this valve being held by a spring 11 to a'seat 12. whereby flow of grease from the container 10 to the nozzle is cut oft' when the grease is not subjected to the action of the plunger.
  • Extending from the plunger is an ejecting Irod 13 which is in alinement with the passage in the nozzle and is surrounded by a spring 141 one end of which bears against the end of the container 4t while the other end thrusts against the plunger 3.
  • This spring serves to hold the .plunger 3 normallyl pressed away o from the free end of the container so that the ejectin rod is normally spaced from the nozzle as s own in the drawing.
  • a feed pipe 15 is attached to the casing 1 V and opens at one end into the container 4.
  • the other end of this pipe is connected to a hose 16 whereby grease is supplied to the pipe 15.
  • the lvalve 17 is located in the pipe and has a radi-al arm 18 which, when swung back and forth will open and close the valve.
  • a cap 19 Slidably mounted on the casing 1 is a cap 19 the end of which is held normally spaced from the casing 1 by a spring 20.
  • the air controlling valve of the pneumatic hammer has a stem 21 projecting from one end of the casing and the spring 20 serves to hold the cap 19 normally out of contact with the stem.
  • the pipe 2 supplies air to the casing 1 and the valve 21 serves to hold the air supplynormally cut oli'.
  • Cap 19 has a slot 22 through which the pipe 2 extends so that it is thus pos sible to shift the cap longitudinally of the casing.
  • a link 23 connects the cap' to the arm 18 of valve 17.
  • the combination with a pneumatic hammer including a casing, a plunger mounted for rapid reciprocationI and extending from the casing at one end, and a valve stem ex.
  • a lubricating attachment including a grease container detachably engaging one end of the casing for the receptlon of the projecting portion of the plunger, a
  • said plunger constituting means for intermittently ej ecting grease through the nozzle, a pipe for supplying grease to the container, a valve therein, a member slidable on the other end of the casing and shiftable relative to said casing to control the air valve of the hammer, and means actuated by said slidable'member for controlling the supply of grease to the container.
  • the grease will flow into the container 4 while, at the same time, the plunger 3 will be rapidly reciprocated by the air hammer mech- .anism in the casing. If desired,"the grease can be forced under pressure into the container 4.

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W. A. CHAPMAN GREASE GUN Filed Sept. l, 1928 Snor/m30 Q fw. N k ww Q Q 5 ww o Y d l 9/ Z wm, C NM1 S mm, n w* @EM Csm May 20, 1930.
Patented May 20, 1930 WILLIAM ARCHIE CHAPMAN, OF LITHONIA, GEORGIA GREASE GUN Application led September 1, 1928. 'Serial No. 303,548.
This invention relates to grease guns, one of the objects being to utilize a pneumatic hammer as a means for expelling grease under pressure into a grease cup or the like forming part of a lubricating system.
Another object is to provide a structure in the form of an attachment which can be applied to a pneumatic hammer of the type shown for example in U. S. Patent 711,859
I whereby the same can be converted into a grease gun.
A still further object is to provide means whereby, when pressure is exerted against the structure for the purpose of forcing its outletl to the grease cup or the like, the supply of grease to the structure will be turned on and` air under pressure will also be directed into the air gun, thereby to actuate the mechanism.
With the foregoing and other objects in view which will appear as the description proceeds the invention resides in t'he combination and arrangement of parts and in the details of construction hereinafter described and claimed it being understood that changes in the precise embodiment of the invention herein disclosed may be made within the scope of what is claimed without departing from the spirit of the invention.
In the accompanying drawing the preferred form of the invention has been shown.
In said drawing,
Figure 1 is a view partly in section and partly in elevation.
Figure 2 is a central longitudinal section through the pneumatic hammer part of the grease gun. f
Referring to the drawing by characters of reference 1 designates the cylindrical casing of a pneumatic hammer, the interior mechanism of which is the same as that to be found in devices such as disclosed in the patent herein mentioned. In such a structure there is located an inlet head 24 having a recess 25 which registers with a central opening 26 in the head 27. Ports 28 open into an annular groove 29. The head 24 extends int-o a recess 30 formed in a piston 31 and in the piston are channels 32 and 33. Channel 32 opens 50 through one end of the piston and has a port ril-:ISSUED 34 opening into recess 30 vwhile channel 33 opens through the other end of the piston and has a port 35. Exhaust ports 36 and 37 are provided in the casing 1 and open into a channel 38 in the casing 1. Y
An air supply hose 2 opens into a radial port 39 extending to the recess 6 and this port is normally closed by a slide valve the stem 21 of which projects from the head. A spring 41 can be used for holding the valve 60 1 normally closed as in the drawings.
When the valve 40 is depressed to open the port 39, the motive Huid passes into recess 25 and ports 28 to groove 29 and from the latter by ports 35 into the channels 33 to 65 the outer end of the casing, and also by the ports 35 to the inner end of the recess 30, so that pressure is exerted against the piston 31 to slide the latter from the left to the right. When this takes place, the ports 33 7 and 35 are cut otl' fromthe annular groove 29, while the ports 34 connect with the said groove, and consequently the motive agent now passes from the inlet-head 24 by way of the recess 25, openings 28, groove 29, ports 34, and channels 38 to the hammer end of the piston, so that the piston is moved back to its former position--that is, from the right to the left-as shown. The exhaust-air in the ends of the casing 1 passes alternately S0 through the ports 36, 37 into the channels 38 and'from the latter to the outside.
During the reciprocation of the piston the plunger 3 which is carried thereby will also be reciprocated.
For the purpose of converting the pneumatic hammer into a grease gun, a ease' 4container 4 is screwed onto that end of the casing 1 from which the plunger 3 extendsand, if desired, a disk 5 may be held within 90 the container 4 for the purpose of reducing the capacity ofthe container and for guiding the plunger. The free end portion of thefcontainer 4 is formed with a concavo-'convex extension 6 having an opening 7 into which .95 is screwed one end of a nozzle 8 the other end of which may be flared as shown at 9. If desired a valve 10 may be mounted in the nozzle, this valve being held by a spring 11 to a'seat 12. whereby flow of grease from the container 10 to the nozzle is cut oft' when the grease is not subjected to the action of the plunger.
Extending from the plunger is an ejecting Irod 13 which is in alinement with the passage in the nozzle and is surrounded by a spring 141 one end of which bears against the end of the container 4t while the other end thrusts against the plunger 3. This spring serves to hold the .plunger 3 normallyl pressed away o from the free end of the container so that the ejectin rod is normally spaced from the nozzle as s own in the drawing.
A feed pipe 15 is attached to the casing 1 V and opens at one end into the container 4.
'The other end of this pipe is connected to a hose 16 whereby grease is supplied to the pipe 15. The lvalve 17 is located in the pipe and has a radi-al arm 18 which, when swung back and forth will open and close the valve.
Slidably mounted on the casing 1 is a cap 19 the end of which is held normally spaced from the casing 1 by a spring 20. The air controlling valve of the pneumatic hammer has a stem 21 projecting from one end of the casing and the spring 20 serves to hold the cap 19 normally out of contact with the stem.
The pipe 2 supplies air to the casing 1 and the valve 21 serves to hold the air supplynormally cut oli'. Cap 19 has a slot 22 through which the pipe 2 extends so that it is thus pos sible to shift the cap longitudinally of the casing. A link 23 connects the cap' to the arm 18 of valve 17. A When the cap 19 is in its normal position as shown in the drawing the supply of air and grease to the apparatus is cut olf. In using 2. The combination with a pneumatic hammer including a casing, a plunger mounted for rapid reciprocationI and extending from the casing at one end, and a valve stem ex.
tending' from the -other end of the casing for controlling the supply of air under pressure vto the hammer, `of a lubricating attachment including a grease container detachably engaging one end of the casing for the receptlon of the projecting portion of the plunger, a
vnozzle extending from said container, said plunger constituting means for intermittently ej ecting grease through the nozzle, a pipe for supplying grease to the container, a valve therein, a member slidable on the other end of the casing and shiftable relative to said casing to control the air valve of the hammer, and means actuated by said slidable'member for controlling the supply of grease to the container.
In testimony that I claim the foregoing as my own, I have hereto affixed my signature.
WILLIAM ARCHIE CHAPMAN.
the structure the outlet end of the nozzle 8 is placed against the grease cup designed to receive the grease. The operator then pushes 40 against the cap 19 so as to cause it to compress spring 20 and to shift longitudinally of the casing 1. This action will result in the cap pressing against stem 21 so that the air valve will be opened. At the same time link 23 will shift the arm 18 and open the valve 17.
Thus the grease will flow into the container 4 while, at the same time, the plunger 3 will be rapidly reciprocated by the air hammer mech- .anism in the casing. If desired,"the grease can be forced under pressure into the container 4.
Each time the plunger 3 moves toward the -noyzzle 8 the ejecting rod 13 willenter the Y nozzleand force thereinto and therefrom an amount of grease, and each time the rod is returned by the spring 14 the grease, under pressure, will rush toward the nozzle where another portion will be expelled by the rod 13. Thus the grease will be positively expelled under heavy pressure. When the desired amount has been fed to the lubricating system the pressure on the cap 19 is remo\ved and the valves will close so that further operations will cease. 7
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