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US1053609A
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  • My invention relates to adjustable fluid connections which may be used for connecting various kinds of fluid conveying means.
  • vIts object is to provide a cheap, simple and efficient device which shall be adjustable to connect any two suitable ⁇ fluid passageways and which shall be free from packing, thereby producing a great saving in cost of maintenance of the connection.
  • the invention consists in thc novel construction and arrangement of parts hereinafter described and illustrated in the drawings, in which I have shown my invention as applied to a Klinger water glass for the purpose of connecting the latter to a boiler.
  • Figure .1 is a side elevation of a water glass connected by my invention to two valves; Fig. 2, a cross section of the adjust-able connection; Fig. 3, a plan view of the screw plug; Fig. 4, an elevation of the plug; Fig. 5, a plan view of the union nut; Fig. 6, an elevation of the union nut partly in section; Fig. 7, an elcvation of the adjustable member; Fig. S, a longitudinal section of the member; Fig. 9, a plan view of the lock nut; Fig. 10, a sectional elevation' of the same; Fig. 11, an elevation of the upper pipe section and Fig. 1Q, an elevation of the lower pipe section.
  • the usual water gage valve 6 is connected to the boiler in the usual manner.
  • a plug S having a central bore 9.
  • the collar 5 on pipe 4 bears against the upper end of plug 8, and a union 10 having internal threads 11 engages the plug and by means of flange 12 in one end engages the upper surface of collar 5 to draw the pipe 4 tight on Specification of Letters Patent.
  • a gasket may be inserted between the adjacent surfaces of the plug and pipe, if desired, as is provided for the upper connection about to be described.
  • Pipe 3 is provided on one extremity with threads 13 by which the pipe may be secured to the upper end of the gage 1, the hexagonal portion 14 serving as a means by which the pipe may be placed into connection with the gage.
  • the remaining portion of pipe 3 is provided with a suitable number of threads 15.
  • a member 1G having at one extremity a collar 17, its other extremity 1Ga being tapered inwardly toward pipe
  • the member 1G is adjustable along that pipe.
  • a lock nut 18 a portion 18*L of the bore of which is smooth and tapered outwardly to correspond to the taper of member 1G, the two tapered surfaces being adapted to coact to loel the parts as hereinafter described.
  • a union 19 similar in construction to union 10, the flange Q0 thereof engaging, in use, the under surface of collar 17.
  • a plug 9.1 similar to plug S and having a central opening 9 is engaged in valve 2Q, which valve is connected in the usual manner to the boiler.
  • the internal threads Q3 on union 19 engage the external threads 211 on plug 21 and by turning which union the upper surface of member 1G is brought into tight contact with the lower end of plug 21.
  • a copper or other suitable form of gasket Q5 may be inserted between said adjacent suriaces as the parts are assembled.
  • valve 22 By providing the adjust-abile member or swivel 16 on pipe 8 the connection between valve 22 and the gage is quickly made and without strain o-n the gage or other parts. It also permits of an adjustment of the parts to compensate different relative positions of the two valves.
  • Plugs 8 and 21 may be omitted it the valves are of proper form to connect to unionslO and 19, and if desired pipe 3 with its above described connections may be substituted for pipe 4c and its connections.
  • an adjustable ⁇ fluid connection for water gages the combination of a water gage, a valve, a pipe in threaded connection with the gage, an adjustable swivel in threaded connection with the pipe having a Aengagement with the collar and having a connection with the valve.
  • an adjustable fluid connection for water gages the combination of a water gage, a valve, a ⁇ pipe in threaded engage- Y ment with the gage, a swivel adju'stably engag-ed on the upper end of the pipe having ⁇ its lower end tapered toward the pipe and having a collar on its upper end, a lock nut in threaded engagement with the pipe and trictionally engaging the tapered end of the swivel, a member in threaded engagement with the valve, and a union in threaded engagement with the member and loosely engaging the swivel below the collar.

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H. B. KELLER.
ADJUSTABLE FLUID CONNECTION.
APrLIoATIoN FILED Nov. 2s, 1910.
Patented Feb. 18, 1913.
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HARRY B. KELLER, OF FORT WAYNE, INDIANA.
ADJUSTABLE FLUID CONNECTION.
Application filed November 25, 1910.
To all whom t may concern:
Be it known that I, HARRY B. KELLER, a citizen of the United States, and resident of Fort iVayne, in the county of Allen and State of Indiana, have invented new and useful Improvements in Adjustable Fluid Connections, of which the following is a speciiication.
My invention relates to adjustable fluid connections which may be used for connecting various kinds of fluid conveying means. vIts object is to provide a cheap, simple and efficient device which shall be adjustable to connect any two suitable `fluid passageways and which shall be free from packing, thereby producing a great saving in cost of maintenance of the connection.
The invention consists in thc novel construction and arrangement of parts hereinafter described and illustrated in the drawings, in which I have shown my invention as applied to a Klinger water glass for the purpose of connecting the latter to a boiler.
Referring to the drawings, Figure .1 is a side elevation of a water glass connected by my invention to two valves; Fig. 2, a cross section of the adjust-able connection; Fig. 3, a plan view of the screw plug; Fig. 4, an elevation of the plug; Fig. 5, a plan view of the union nut; Fig. 6, an elevation of the union nut partly in section; Fig. 7, an elcvation of the adjustable member; Fig. S, a longitudinal section of the member; Fig. 9, a plan view of the lock nut; Fig. 10, a sectional elevation' of the same; Fig. 11, an elevation of the upper pipe section and Fig. 1Q, an elevation of the lower pipe section.
I illustrate, for convenience, my invention as applied vto a water gage of the type commonly knownV as the Klingen 1 is such a gage, in the upper and lower ends ot' which are threaded openings 2, which lead into the interior of the gage. Into these openings and in threaded engagement with the gage casing are two pipes 3 and 4t. Pipe il is provided at its lower end with a collar 5.
The usual water gage valve 6 is connected to the boiler in the usual manner. In the usual opening in this valve is threaded a plug S having a central bore 9. The collar 5 on pipe 4 bears against the upper end of plug 8, and a union 10 having internal threads 11 engages the plug and by means of flange 12 in one end engages the upper surface of collar 5 to draw the pipe 4 tight on Specification of Letters Patent.
.Patented Feb. 18, 1913.
Serial No. 593,982.
plug 8. A gasket may be inserted between the adjacent surfaces of the plug and pipe, if desired, as is provided for the upper connection about to be described.
Pipe 3 is provided on one extremity with threads 13 by which the pipe may be secured to the upper end of the gage 1, the hexagonal portion 14 serving as a means by which the pipe may be placed into connection with the gage. The remaining portion of pipe 3 is provided with a suitable number of threads 15. On the latter threads is engaged a member 1G having at one extremity a collar 17, its other extremity 1Ga being tapered inwardly toward pipe By reason of the threaded engagement of member '1G on pipe 3 the member 1G is adjustable along that pipe. Also in threaded engagement with pipe 3 is a lock nut 18, a portion 18*L of the bore of which is smooth and tapered outwardly to correspond to the taper of member 1G, the two tapered surfaces being adapted to coact to loel the parts as hereinafter described. Loosely engaged about collar 17 is a union 19 similar in construction to union 10, the flange Q0 thereof engaging, in use, the under surface of collar 17. A plug 9.1 similar to plug S and having a central opening 9 is engaged in valve 2Q, which valve is connected in the usual manner to the boiler. The internal threads Q3 on union 19 engage the external threads 211 on plug 21 and by turning which union the upper surface of member 1G is brought into tight contact with the lower end of plug 21. If desired, a copper or other suitable form of gasket Q5 may be inserted between said adjacent suriaces as the parts are assembled.
ln connecting the water gage to the valves the lower connections 4, 8 and 10 are first attached to the gage and lower valve. Pipe 3, having on the same lock nut 18, member l() and union 19, is then secured to thel top of the gage. IMember 1G, which in the claims I will designate as the adjustable swivel, is then adjusted on pipe 3 to the proper height thereon to cause its upper surface to reach the desired position relative to the lower end of plug 21. Lock nut 1S is then tightened on the tapered end of member 1G by rotating the nut on pipe 3 toward member 1G to force the two tapered surfaces of the nut and member 1G into tight contact so that further movement of that member on pipe 3 is obviated. Union 19 is then slipped along member 1G and placed in threaded engagement with plug 21 to securely retain the plug and member 16 (and the gasket, if one is used) in contact. u
By providing the adjust-abile member or swivel 16 on pipe 8 the connection between valve 22 and the gage is quickly made and without strain o-n the gage or other parts. It also permits of an adjustment of the parts to compensate different relative positions of the two valves.
Plugs 8 and 21 may be omitted it the valves are of proper form to connect to unionslO and 19, and if desired pipe 3 with its above described connections may be substituted for pipe 4c and its connections.
It is apparent that my invention is capable of use withV many devices where it is desirable Vor advantageous to have adjustment of the connecting parts, consequently I do not wish to be limited to its use described above or to the precise structure specied above.
What I claim is:
1. In an adjustable `fluid connection for water gages, the combination of a water gage, a valve, a pipe in threaded connection with the gage, an adjustable swivel in threaded connection with the pipe having a Aengagement with the collar and having a connection with the valve.
2. In an adjustable fluid connection for water gages the combination of a water gage, a valve, a` pipe in threaded engage- Y ment with the gage, a swivel adju'stably engag-ed on the upper end of the pipe having` its lower end tapered toward the pipe and having a collar on its upper end, a lock nut in threaded engagement with the pipe and trictionally engaging the tapered end of the swivel, a member in threaded engagement with the valve, and a union in threaded engagement with the member and loosely engaging the swivel below the collar.
In witness whereof I hereunto subscribe my name this 23rd day of November, 1910.
HARRY B. KELLER.
Witnesses ELwiN M. IIULsE, HELEN F. GLENN.
Copies` of this patent mav be obtained for five cents each, by addressing the Commissioner of Patents,
Washington, ID. Cf
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US3729217A (en) * 1971-05-10 1973-04-24 Ideal Ind Connector and method
US5785357A (en) * 1995-09-22 1998-07-28 Utd, Inc. Locking joint
US20050015963A1 (en) * 2002-01-07 2005-01-27 Scott Costa Protective sleeve for threaded connections for expandable liner hanger
US20160356636A1 (en) * 2015-06-08 2016-12-08 Trico Corp. Adjustable Sight Gauge and Drum Breather Assembly and Method of Inspecting Fluid Level With Same
WO2016200366A1 (en) * 2015-06-08 2016-12-15 Trico Corp. Adjustable sight gauge and drum breather assembly and method of inspecting fluid level with same

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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US3729217A (en) * 1971-05-10 1973-04-24 Ideal Ind Connector and method
US5785357A (en) * 1995-09-22 1998-07-28 Utd, Inc. Locking joint
US20050015963A1 (en) * 2002-01-07 2005-01-27 Scott Costa Protective sleeve for threaded connections for expandable liner hanger
US20160356636A1 (en) * 2015-06-08 2016-12-08 Trico Corp. Adjustable Sight Gauge and Drum Breather Assembly and Method of Inspecting Fluid Level With Same
WO2016200366A1 (en) * 2015-06-08 2016-12-15 Trico Corp. Adjustable sight gauge and drum breather assembly and method of inspecting fluid level with same
US10161778B2 (en) * 2015-06-08 2018-12-25 Trico Corp. Adjustable sight gauge and drum breather assembly and method of inspecting fluid level with same

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