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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
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- B60B—VEHICLE WHEELS; CASTORS; AXLES FOR WHEELS OR CASTORS; INCREASING WHEEL ADHESION
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- My invention relates to improvements in axlelubricators; and it consists in the peculiar construction and arrangement of parts, as
- Figure 1 is a longitudinal sectional elevation of my improved lubricator as applied to an axle.
- Fig. 2 is a cross-section of the lubricator taken on the line a: 00, Fig. 1.
- Fig. 3 is a cross-section of the lubricator taken on the line a: 00, Fig. 1.
- Fig. 4. is a face view of the feed-wheel
- Fig. 5 is a sectional plan view of the back end of the lubricator.
- the letter A indicates the barrel or cylinder, which serves as a'reservoir for the oil or other lubricant to be fed to a trietion-bearingas. for instance, the arm I) of the axle B, on which a vehicle-wheel runs.
- the barrel or cylinder which serves as a'reservoir for the oil or other lubricant to be fed to a trietion-bearingas. for instance, the arm I) of the axle B, on which a vehicle-wheel runs.
- the barrel A In the interior o chamber, 0, of the barrel A is held centrally,
- the cap F is secured to the oil-barrel A by screws f passing through side flanges, f, of the cap.
- This removable cap F permits insertion of the piston E within the chamber 0 of barrel A, and access to the piston for repair or removal at any time required.
- the lubricator is se cured to the vehicle-axle by a suitable strap or clip, J, which may at the same time serve to secure the tongue, hounds, or other part of the running-gear to the axle.
- the size of the lubricator may vary. with the work required of it in oiling the axles of lighter or heavier vehicles, a single filling of the cup being intended to last for a long time, and the lubricator may receive any suitable 8 plain or ornamental finish.
- the lubricator may also be used for oiling a large variety of friction-bearings, as will readily be understood.
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H. KELLER.
AXLE LUBRIGATOR.
No. 306,259. Patented Oct. 7,1884.
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INVENTOR ATTORNEYS.
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IO hereinafter full UNITED STATES PAT NT OEEIcE.
HENRY KELLER, OF CORPUS CHRISTI, TEXAS, ASSIGNOR TO HIMSELF AND PEYTOL SMYTHE, OF SAME PLACE.
AXLE-LUBRICATOR.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 306,259, dated October '7, 1884. Application filed June 13, 1884. (Nomo'deL) To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, HENRY KELLER, of
Corpus Christi, in the county of Nueces and State of Texas, have invented a new and Improved AXle-Lubricator, of which the following is a full, clear, and exact description.
My invention relates to improvements in axlelubricators; and it consists in the peculiar construction and arrangement of parts, as
y described, and pointed out in the claim.
Reference is to be had to the accompanying drawings, forming part of this specification, in which similar letters of reference indicate 1 corresponding parts in all the figures.
Figure 1 is a longitudinal sectional elevation of my improved lubricator as applied to an axle. Fig. 2 is a cross-section of the lubricator taken on the line a: 00, Fig. 1. Fig. 3
is a partly broken face view of the piston or plunger of the lubricator. Fig. 4. is a face view of the feed-wheel, and Fig. 5 is a sectional plan view of the back end of the lubricator.
The letter A indicates the barrel or cylinder, which serves as a'reservoir for the oil or other lubricant to be fed to a trietion-bearingas. for instance, the arm I) of the axle B, on which a vehicle-wheel runs. In the interior o chamber, 0, of the barrel A is held centrally,
by suitable end bearings, the screw D, on
. which is placed by a threaded nut, e, the piston or plunger E, which is fitted liquid-tight to the side walls of the chamber 0', so that none of the oil can escape behind the piston. One end bearing of the screw D consists of a pin, d, which enters a recess in that end wall of the chamber 0, and at theother end the screw is journaled at d in the removable end 40 cap or cover, F, and a collar, (Z fixed on the screw inside the cap F, holds the screw against endwise movement as it is turned by its fixed hand-wheel D to force the piston F out toward the axle-arm b,.aud thereby force some 01 the oil 0 out into the channel G opening into the end of the barrel A, and along said channel into the tube or pipe H, which passes through the axle-collar b, and'lies in a cavity, h, of the axle-arm. The cap F is secured to the oil-barrel A by screws f passing through side flanges, f, of the cap. This removable cap F permits insertion of the piston E within the chamber 0 of barrel A, and access to the piston for repair or removal at any time required. There is a suitable opening, a, in the top of the barrel A, through which the oil or other lubricant may be filled into the barrel, and said opening has a screw or other cap, a, for tightly closing it. -The lubricator is se cured to the vehicle-axle by a suitable strap or clip, J, which may at the same time serve to secure the tongue, hounds, or other part of the running-gear to the axle.
The operation is as follows: The lubricator being secured on the axle, the turned to carry the piston E back as far as it will go. The cap a is removed and the lubricant is filled into the barrel and the cap again applied. By reversing the motion of the screw D at any time required the piston 7C E will be forced forward more or less, and will drive some of the lubricant before it through the passage G and pipe H to the exterior surface of the axle-arm b, and thus lubricate the bearing of the wheel-hub on the axle. I 7 5 open the channel G into the reservoir-chamber O at or near the top of the chamber, so that no oil will flow therefrom except as it is forced out by the forward movement of the piston.
The size of the lubricator may vary. with the work required of it in oiling the axles of lighter or heavier vehicles, a single filling of the cup being intended to last for a long time, and the lubricator may receive any suitable 8 plain or ornamental finish.
The lubricator may also be used for oiling a large variety of friction-bearings, as will readily be understood.
Having thus described my invention, I claim 90 as new and desire to secure by Letters Patent- The combination, with the barrel or reser voir A, its piston E, and screw D, of the pas sage G, leading from the top of the barrelchamber 0, and the tube H, passing through 95 the axle-collar b and into a cavity, 71., of the axle-arm b, substantially as shown and de scribed.
HENRY KELLER. Vitnesses:
G. R. Scorr,
J, M. DAVIDSON.
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