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US2710673A
US2710673A US334692A US33469253A US2710673A US 2710673 A US2710673 A US 2710673A US 334692 A US334692 A US 334692A US 33469253 A US33469253 A US 33469253A US 2710673 A US2710673 A US 2710673A
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  • the means to establish equality of static pressure in the air passageway and in the oil reservoir comprise a pipe or other conduit arranged in the oiler casing and connecting the upper portion of the oil reservoir with the upper part of the space within the air passageway.
  • conduit in the removable oil dispensing member which is mounted in the oiler casing with its longitudinal axis at least substantially perpendicular to the axis of the ai:- passageway and which reaches with its upper part high into the said air passageway and with its lower part close to the bottom of said oil reservoir.
  • my oiling device compriscs a casing 1 which includes an oil reservoir 2 and above the same an air passageway 3 adapted to be interposed in an air line 4, the air passing therethrough from the frontal inlet opening 5 to the rear outlet opening 6 as indicated by the arrows.
  • An oil dispensing member is mounted in the casing l with its longitudinal axis at least substantially perpendicular to the axis of said air passageway 3.
  • Said dispensing member 7 extends with its upper portion into said passageway 3 to be exposed to the air stream passing therethrough and with its lower portion close to the bo tom of the oil reservoir 2.
  • It contains a longitudinal boring 8 having at its upper end a lateral orifice 9 which faces the air intake opening 5 of the passageway 3, and a second longitudinal boring 19 which houses a cylindrical wick holder 11 of smaller diameter leaving annular channel 12.
  • the said boring 8 and the said annular channel 12 are connected by a transverse opening 13 which is arranged below the expected lowest level of oil in the reservoir 2 and thus the said boring 8 and channel 12 form a substantially U-shaped duct.
  • the said annular channel 12 is provided with a lateral orifice 14 which faces the rear outlet opening 6 of the air passageway 3. It will be understood that air from the passageway 3 will enter through the orifice 9 the boring 8 forming one arm of said U-shaped duct and will pass through the transverse opening 13 into the channel 12 which forms the second arm of said U-shaped duct to leave the same through the orifice 14.
  • the boring 8 conducting air downward may customarily be called a downcomer duct and the channel 12 conducting air up ward a riser duct.
  • the said wick holder 11 which is screwed into the lower position of the boring 10 below the transverse opening 13 houses and holds in an axial boring thereof the upper end of a wick 15 which draws oil from the reservoir 2.
  • One or more orifices 16 in the wick holder 11 expose the wick 15 to the air flowing in the channel 12 in upward direction. Said orifices 16 are arranged be low the expected lowest oil level in the reservoir 2.
  • the head 17 of the wick holder 11 presses a gasket 18 against the lower face of the dispensing member 7 and closes tightly the lower open end of the boring 8.
  • the portion 19 thereof below the opening 13 serves as a chamber to collect any dust carried by the air flowing downward through the boring 8.
  • the pressure in the air passageway 3 and that in the oil reservoir 2 are balanced by means of a conduit 20 arranged in the oil dispensing member 7.
  • Said conduit consists of a boring which extends in the oil dispensing member 7 in axial direction from the top thereof leaving an inlet orifice 21 and which opens laterally into the oil reservoir 2 at 22 above the expected highest oil level therein.
  • An oiling device for interposition in an air line, comprising in combination a casing; an oil reservoir therein; an air passageway traversing said casing above said oil reservoir and having a frontal air inlet opening and a rear air outlet opening; an oil dispensing member mounted in said casing with its longitudinal axis at least substantially perpendicular to the axis of said air passageway; said oil dispensing member reaching with its upper part into said passageway and with its lower part close to the bottom of said reservoir; an essentially U-shaped air duct including a downcomer duct arm and a riser duct arm extending within said dispensing member in longitudinal axial direction thereof; the bend of said U-shaped duct being close to the lower end of the dispensing member; an air intake orifice in the upper part of said downcomer arm, said intake orifice facing the frontal air inlet opening of the passageway; an air outlet orifice in the upper part of said riser arm, said outlet orifice facing the rear air outlet opening of the passageway; an oil

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June 14, 1955 H. a. A. M. cosTEs LUBRICATOR FOR COMPRESSED AIR DRIVEN MACHINES Filed Feb. 2, 195
United States Patent LUBRICATOR FOR COMPRESSED AIR DRIVEN MACHINES Henri Gabriel Audi- Marie Castes, Saarebruclr, Sari Territory, assignor to Regie des Mines de la Sarre, Sarrebruck, Sarre Application February 2, 1953, Serial No. 334,692
Claims priority, application France September 11, 1952 1 Claim. (Cl. 184-55) My invention relates to oilers and more particularly to improvements of oilers shown and described in my application Serial No. 284,920 filed April 29, 1952.
In the oiler disclosed in my above cited application the means to establish equality of static pressure in the air passageway and in the oil reservoir comprise a pipe or other conduit arranged in the oiler casing and connecting the upper portion of the oil reservoir with the upper part of the space within the air passageway.
The said arrangement had certain disadvantages. Primarily said conduit was not easily accessible and was diflicult to clean.
To avoid the said and other disadvantages of the known oilers I arrange according to my invention said conduit in the removable oil dispensing member which is mounted in the oiler casing with its longitudinal axis at least substantially perpendicular to the axis of the ai:- passageway and which reaches with its upper part high into the said air passageway and with its lower part close to the bottom of said oil reservoir.
The said and other objects of my invention will be more fully understood from the following specification taken with the accompanying drawing in which a sectional view of an embodiment of my new oiling device is shown.
As shown in the drawing my oiling device compriscs a casing 1 which includes an oil reservoir 2 and above the same an air passageway 3 adapted to be interposed in an air line 4, the air passing therethrough from the frontal inlet opening 5 to the rear outlet opening 6 as indicated by the arrows.
An oil dispensing member is mounted in the casing l with its longitudinal axis at least substantially perpendicular to the axis of said air passageway 3. Said dispensing member 7 extends with its upper portion into said passageway 3 to be exposed to the air stream passing therethrough and with its lower portion close to the bo tom of the oil reservoir 2. It contains a longitudinal boring 8 having at its upper end a lateral orifice 9 which faces the air intake opening 5 of the passageway 3, and a second longitudinal boring 19 which houses a cylindrical wick holder 11 of smaller diameter leaving annular channel 12. The said boring 8 and the said annular channel 12 are connected by a transverse opening 13 which is arranged below the expected lowest level of oil in the reservoir 2 and thus the said boring 8 and channel 12 form a substantially U-shaped duct. At its upper end the said annular channel 12 is provided with a lateral orifice 14 which faces the rear outlet opening 6 of the air passageway 3. It will be understood that air from the passageway 3 will enter through the orifice 9 the boring 8 forming one arm of said U-shaped duct and will pass through the transverse opening 13 into the channel 12 which forms the second arm of said U-shaped duct to leave the same through the orifice 14. The boring 8 conducting air downward may customarily be called a downcomer duct and the channel 12 conducting air up ward a riser duct.
2,710,673 Patented June 14, 1955 The said wick holder 11 which is screwed into the lower position of the boring 10 below the transverse opening 13 houses and holds in an axial boring thereof the upper end of a wick 15 which draws oil from the reservoir 2. One or more orifices 16 in the wick holder 11 expose the wick 15 to the air flowing in the channel 12 in upward direction. Said orifices 16 are arranged be low the expected lowest oil level in the reservoir 2.
In the shown embodiment the head 17 of the wick holder 11 presses a gasket 18 against the lower face of the dispensing member 7 and closes tightly the lower open end of the boring 8. The portion 19 thereof below the opening 13 serves as a chamber to collect any dust carried by the air flowing downward through the boring 8.
The pressure in the air passageway 3 and that in the oil reservoir 2 are balanced by means of a conduit 20 arranged in the oil dispensing member 7. Said conduit consists of a boring which extends in the oil dispensing member 7 in axial direction from the top thereof leaving an inlet orifice 21 and which opens laterally into the oil reservoir 2 at 22 above the expected highest oil level therein.
Although only one specific embodiment of my invention has been shown and described in detail to illustrate the application of the principles of my invention, it will be well understood that the same may otherwise be embodied without departing from such principles.
What I claim as my invention is:
An oiling device for interposition in an air line, comprising in combination a casing; an oil reservoir therein; an air passageway traversing said casing above said oil reservoir and having a frontal air inlet opening and a rear air outlet opening; an oil dispensing member mounted in said casing with its longitudinal axis at least substantially perpendicular to the axis of said air passageway; said oil dispensing member reaching with its upper part into said passageway and with its lower part close to the bottom of said reservoir; an essentially U-shaped air duct including a downcomer duct arm and a riser duct arm extending within said dispensing member in longitudinal axial direction thereof; the bend of said U-shaped duct being close to the lower end of the dispensing member; an air intake orifice in the upper part of said downcomer arm, said intake orifice facing the frontal air inlet opening of the passageway; an air outlet orifice in the upper part of said riser arm, said outlet orifice facing the rear air outlet opening of the passageway; an oil wick within the reservoir; a longitudinal bore in the lower portion of said dispensing member reaching above the bend of said duct and receiving and holding the upper end portion of the wick; at least one opening connecting said bore and said riser arm within the dispensing member to expose a portion of the surface of the wick to the air passing upwards through said riser arm; said opening arranged below the expected lowest oil level in the reservoir during the operation of the device; and a boring in the oil dispensing member extending in axial direction from the top thereof and opening at its lower end in lateral direction into the oil reservoir above the expected highest oil level therein.
References Cited in the file of this patent UNITED STATES PATENTS 2,229,176 Kehle Jan. 21, 1941 2,512,366 Nast June 20, 1950 2,571,770 Semon Oct. 16, 1951 FOREIGN PATENTS 36,411 France June 7, 1930
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US3044574A (en) * 1961-09-01 1962-07-17 Perfecting Service Company Air line lubricator with measured lubrication
US3720290A (en) * 1971-01-05 1973-03-13 Parker Hannifin Corp Supersonic lubricator
US3982609A (en) * 1975-07-07 1976-09-28 Chicago Pneumatic Tool Company Air line lubricator

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FR36411E (en) * 1929-01-16 1930-06-07 Pechelbronn Automatic lubrication system
US2229176A (en) * 1939-05-20 1941-01-21 Sterling Tool Products Company Oiler for air tools
US2512366A (en) * 1947-10-14 1950-06-20 Worthington Pump & Mach Corp Oiler for percussive tools
US2571770A (en) * 1947-07-05 1951-10-16 Albert L Semon Device for lubricating fluid pressure operated means

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FR36411E (en) * 1929-01-16 1930-06-07 Pechelbronn Automatic lubrication system
US2229176A (en) * 1939-05-20 1941-01-21 Sterling Tool Products Company Oiler for air tools
US2571770A (en) * 1947-07-05 1951-10-16 Albert L Semon Device for lubricating fluid pressure operated means
US2512366A (en) * 1947-10-14 1950-06-20 Worthington Pump & Mach Corp Oiler for percussive tools

Cited By (3)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US3044574A (en) * 1961-09-01 1962-07-17 Perfecting Service Company Air line lubricator with measured lubrication
US3720290A (en) * 1971-01-05 1973-03-13 Parker Hannifin Corp Supersonic lubricator
US3982609A (en) * 1975-07-07 1976-09-28 Chicago Pneumatic Tool Company Air line lubricator

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