US2098128A - Rubber oil can spout - Google Patents
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- F—MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
- F16—ENGINEERING ELEMENTS AND UNITS; GENERAL MEASURES FOR PRODUCING AND MAINTAINING EFFECTIVE FUNCTIONING OF MACHINES OR INSTALLATIONS; THERMAL INSULATION IN GENERAL
- F16N—LUBRICATING
- F16N3/00—Devices for supplying lubricant by manual action
- F16N3/02—Devices for supplying lubricant by manual action delivering oil
- F16N3/04—Oil cans; Oil syringes
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- a further object is to provide a rubber spout which will be safer to use than ordinary metal spouts in that it is pliable.
- a further object is to provide a rubber spout 10 which will be reinforced by frusto-conical metal nipples to resist distortion and to maintain the boreof the spout open at all times.
- Figure 1 is a perspective view of an oil can equipped with a spout constructed in accordance 25 with the invention.
- Figure 2 is an enlarged longitudinal sectional view taken on the line 2--2 of Figure 1.
- Figure 3 is a longitudinal sectional view of a modified form of rubber spout.
- Figure 4 is a bottom plan view of the spout shown in Figure 3.
- l designates an oil can 35 having a neck II which terminates in,an annular flange I2 of arcuate cross section and of greater diameter than the neck.
- a rubber pouring spout I3 is provided at the bottom with a reinforcing rib I4 adapted to encircle the neck ll of the oil can. That portion of the base of the spout adjacent the rib is adapted to be deformed by and conform to the contour of the annular flange l2 of the neck to anchor the spout at the base to the oil can.
- a frusto-conical metal nipple I5 is inserted in the tip of the spout to reinforcethe spout and to maintain the tip of the spout in unclogged condition at all times.
- the rubber spout I6 is provided at the base with a circumferential flange I'l that is adapted to be received underneath the terminal inwardly directed flange I 8 of the oil can neck IS.
- a resilient metal nipple is inserted in the base portion of the spout and forms a backing for the base portion to reinforce the spout and at the same time yield sufi'lciently to permit the spout being applied to the oil can.
- the nipple 0 is also adapted to maintain a bore of the spout in unclogged condition at all times.
- a rubber spout for oil cans said spout having a rib at one end restricting the flexibility of the spout for clamping the spout upon the ribbed neck of an oil can, and a metal frusto-conical stiff nipple in the bore of the spout at said rib resisting distortion of the spout at the rib and maintaining the spout in unclogg'ed condition by virtue of the tapered shape of the nipple at the neck of the oil can.
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Description
Nov. 2, 1937. c. M. BAILEY RUBBER OIL CAN SPOUT Filed Sept. 11, 1936 iarmwqfifiaz INVENTOR ATTO RN 5Y5 WITNESS Patented Nov. 2, 1937 UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE 1 Claim.
A further object is to provide a rubber spout which will be safer to use than ordinary metal spouts in that it is pliable.
A further object is to provide a rubber spout 10 which will be reinforced by frusto-conical metal nipples to resist distortion and to maintain the boreof the spout open at all times.
With the above and other objects in view the invention consists of certain novel details of con- 5 struction and combinations of parts hereinafter fully described and claimed, it being understood that various modifications may be resorted to within the scope of the appended claim without departing from the spirit or sacrificing any of 20 the advantages of the invention.
In the accompanying drawing forming. part of this specification,
Figure 1 is a perspective view of an oil can equipped with a spout constructed in accordance 25 with the invention.
Figure 2 is an enlarged longitudinal sectional view taken on the line 2--2 of Figure 1.
Figure 3 is a longitudinal sectional view of a modified form of rubber spout.
30 Figure 4 is a bottom plan view of the spout shown in Figure 3.
Referring now to the drawing in which like characters of reference designate similar parts in the various views, l designates an oil can 35 having a neck II which terminates in,an annular flange I2 of arcuate cross section and of greater diameter than the neck.
In carrying out the invention a rubber pouring spout I3 is provided at the bottom with a reinforcing rib I4 adapted to encircle the neck ll of the oil can. That portion of the base of the spout adjacent the rib is adapted to be deformed by and conform to the contour of the annular flange l2 of the neck to anchor the spout at the base to the oil can. A frusto-conical metal nipple I5 is inserted in the tip of the spout to reinforcethe spout and to maintain the tip of the spout in unclogged condition at all times. In the modified form of the invention shown in Figure 3 the rubber spout I6 is provided at the base with a circumferential flange I'l that is adapted to be received underneath the terminal inwardly directed flange I 8 of the oil can neck IS. A resilient metal nipple is inserted in the base portion of the spout and forms a backing for the base portion to reinforce the spout and at the same time yield sufi'lciently to permit the spout being applied to the oil can. The nipple 0 is also adapted to maintain a bore of the spout in unclogged condition at all times.
From the above description it is thought that the construction and operation of the invention will be fully understood without further explana tion.
What is claimed is:
A rubber spout for oil cans, said spout having a rib at one end restricting the flexibility of the spout for clamping the spout upon the ribbed neck of an oil can, and a metal frusto-conical stiff nipple in the bore of the spout at said rib resisting distortion of the spout at the rib and maintaining the spout in unclogg'ed condition by virtue of the tapered shape of the nipple at the neck of the oil can.
CLARENCE M. BAILEY.
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| US100355A US2098128A (en) | 1936-09-11 | 1936-09-11 | Rubber oil can spout |
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| US100355A US2098128A (en) | 1936-09-11 | 1936-09-11 | Rubber oil can spout |
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Cited By (21)
| Publication number | Priority date | Publication date | Assignee | Title |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| US2516102A (en) * | 1946-07-16 | 1950-07-25 | David O Brant | Milk strainer |
| US2550568A (en) * | 1947-02-25 | 1951-04-24 | Ronald C Kersh | Device for weaning infants |
| US2576416A (en) * | 1948-06-08 | 1951-11-27 | Owens Illinois Glass Co | Snap-on perforated shaker disk for condiment container and closure cap over said disk |
| US2601040A (en) * | 1950-07-05 | 1952-06-17 | Livingstone Jay Gould | Fitting and sealing means therefor |
| US2670885A (en) * | 1950-02-09 | 1954-03-02 | Chester S Allen | Plastic spout for liquid containers |
| US2676706A (en) * | 1950-12-05 | 1954-04-27 | Read Standard Corp | Gyratory sifter |
| US2684793A (en) * | 1951-06-06 | 1954-07-27 | Charles F Warrick | Device for pouring liquids from containers |
| US2687831A (en) * | 1949-07-19 | 1954-08-31 | Formold Plastics Inc | Dispensing spout equipped container |
| US2723060A (en) * | 1953-01-05 | 1955-11-08 | Rieke Metal Products Corp | Container and closure comprising a pouring spout therefor |
| US2732978A (en) * | 1956-01-31 | Oakland | ||
| US2873897A (en) * | 1955-06-14 | 1959-02-17 | Crown Cork & Seal Co | Metal container having a metal plug and a plastic pouring spout surrounding said plug |
| US2907496A (en) * | 1955-08-15 | 1959-10-06 | Carstensen Palle | Flexible containers |
| US2911128A (en) * | 1951-10-22 | 1959-11-03 | Krautkramer Adam | Spout and cap for a container |
| US2920799A (en) * | 1956-11-15 | 1960-01-12 | Sherwin Williams Co | Spout for metallic containers |
| US2923446A (en) * | 1956-10-29 | 1960-02-02 | Robert W Ankney | Can closures |
| US3115284A (en) * | 1957-07-15 | 1963-12-24 | Robert W Ankney | Dispensing spout for metallic containers |
| US3487982A (en) * | 1966-12-09 | 1970-01-06 | Dorn Co The Van | Nozzle structure and assembly comprising the same |
| US3612409A (en) * | 1969-10-20 | 1971-10-12 | Raymond C Henning | Quick-connecting, self-sealing flexible hose nozzle |
| US5131571A (en) * | 1991-01-02 | 1992-07-21 | Nolley Roy G | Universal coupling spout apparatus |
| US5427624A (en) * | 1993-06-23 | 1995-06-27 | Laventure; David | Method of using a duster extension tube system with tube cleaner |
| US5503333A (en) * | 1993-06-23 | 1996-04-02 | Laventure; David | Duster extension tube system with dust collecting region and tube cleaner and method of using the same |
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Cited By (21)
| Publication number | Priority date | Publication date | Assignee | Title |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| US2732978A (en) * | 1956-01-31 | Oakland | ||
| US2516102A (en) * | 1946-07-16 | 1950-07-25 | David O Brant | Milk strainer |
| US2550568A (en) * | 1947-02-25 | 1951-04-24 | Ronald C Kersh | Device for weaning infants |
| US2576416A (en) * | 1948-06-08 | 1951-11-27 | Owens Illinois Glass Co | Snap-on perforated shaker disk for condiment container and closure cap over said disk |
| US2687831A (en) * | 1949-07-19 | 1954-08-31 | Formold Plastics Inc | Dispensing spout equipped container |
| US2670885A (en) * | 1950-02-09 | 1954-03-02 | Chester S Allen | Plastic spout for liquid containers |
| US2601040A (en) * | 1950-07-05 | 1952-06-17 | Livingstone Jay Gould | Fitting and sealing means therefor |
| US2676706A (en) * | 1950-12-05 | 1954-04-27 | Read Standard Corp | Gyratory sifter |
| US2684793A (en) * | 1951-06-06 | 1954-07-27 | Charles F Warrick | Device for pouring liquids from containers |
| US2911128A (en) * | 1951-10-22 | 1959-11-03 | Krautkramer Adam | Spout and cap for a container |
| US2723060A (en) * | 1953-01-05 | 1955-11-08 | Rieke Metal Products Corp | Container and closure comprising a pouring spout therefor |
| US2873897A (en) * | 1955-06-14 | 1959-02-17 | Crown Cork & Seal Co | Metal container having a metal plug and a plastic pouring spout surrounding said plug |
| US2907496A (en) * | 1955-08-15 | 1959-10-06 | Carstensen Palle | Flexible containers |
| US2923446A (en) * | 1956-10-29 | 1960-02-02 | Robert W Ankney | Can closures |
| US2920799A (en) * | 1956-11-15 | 1960-01-12 | Sherwin Williams Co | Spout for metallic containers |
| US3115284A (en) * | 1957-07-15 | 1963-12-24 | Robert W Ankney | Dispensing spout for metallic containers |
| US3487982A (en) * | 1966-12-09 | 1970-01-06 | Dorn Co The Van | Nozzle structure and assembly comprising the same |
| US3612409A (en) * | 1969-10-20 | 1971-10-12 | Raymond C Henning | Quick-connecting, self-sealing flexible hose nozzle |
| US5131571A (en) * | 1991-01-02 | 1992-07-21 | Nolley Roy G | Universal coupling spout apparatus |
| US5427624A (en) * | 1993-06-23 | 1995-06-27 | Laventure; David | Method of using a duster extension tube system with tube cleaner |
| US5503333A (en) * | 1993-06-23 | 1996-04-02 | Laventure; David | Duster extension tube system with dust collecting region and tube cleaner and method of using the same |
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