Patents Assigned to Oil-Rite Corporation
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Patent number: 6635836Abstract: A fluid flow indicator including a disk and spring assembly positioned within a fluid conduit whereby the pulsing force a fluid input biases the disk and spring against an electrical contact thereby completing an electrical circuit and illuminating a visual indicator.Type: GrantFiled: January 10, 2003Date of Patent: October 21, 2003Assignee: Oil-Rite CorporationInventor: Shaun M. Beauchamp
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Patent number: 6532815Abstract: An improved fluid level verification apparatus which may be manufactured or otherwise fabricated as a kit and assembled at a remote location for use on liquid filled containers and configured to reduce inherent mechanical stresses on the inspection tube and resists leakage due to environmental, chemical, thermal or mechanical expansion cycles by using internal grooves and entrapped o-rings.Type: GrantFiled: June 20, 2001Date of Patent: March 18, 2003Assignee: Oil-Rite CorporationInventor: Michael J. Wech
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Patent number: 6478115Abstract: A lubrication apparatus lubricates the chain and trolley components of an overhead conveyor supported by a rail. Immediate lubrication is provided to such components without the need of a timer, thereby preventing any lubricant from being applied to non-target surfaces. The apparatus is mounted to the rail using hooks so that the integrity of the rail is preserved and relocation is simple. The apparatus can withstand an impact from a passing mis-aligned trolley. The apparatus can be adapted to lubricate chain and trolley components on different rail profiles, including an I-beam.Type: GrantFiled: May 26, 2000Date of Patent: November 12, 2002Assignee: Oil-Rite CorporationInventors: Michael J. Wech, William P. Biaggio, Shaun M. Beauchamp
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Publication number: 20020014118Abstract: An improved fluid level verification apparatus which may be manufactured or otherwise fabricated as a kit and assembled at a remote location for use on liquid filled containers and configured to reduce inherent mechanical stresses on the inspection tube and resists leakage due to environmental, chemical, thermal or mechanical expansion cycles by using internal grooves and entrapped o-rings.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 20, 2001Publication date: February 7, 2002Applicant: Oil-Rite CorporationInventor: Michael J. Wech
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Patent number: 6164924Abstract: A single-piece piston and drive assembly for use in a motor-actuated pump to meter a predetermined amount of lubricant or other liquid. The drive assembly includes a rotatable drive shaft, an eccentric cam insert, a cam rod, and a rocking beam. The rocking beam is coupled to the piston, the cam rod shaft, and a biasing mechanism. When the drive shaft is rotated, movement of the cam rod shaft causes the rocking beam to pivot and move the piston along a stroke to dispense the liquid. The piston operates in association with a flow adjustment stem that regulates the amount of liquid metered by the pump, and a valve assembly for evacuating the liquid from the pump chamber into and through an outlet fitting.Also provided is a flow volume indicator for use in a pump for indicating the amount of liquid being discharged. The flow volume indicator has a main body with an annular side wall, flexible base wall, and a knobbed pointer that is inserted into a bore of the pump body and coupled to the flow adjustment stem.Type: GrantFiled: September 1, 1998Date of Patent: December 26, 2000Assignee: Oil-Rite CorporationInventors: Donald G. Gruett, Michael Wech
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Patent number: 6099270Abstract: A single-piece piston for use in a pneumatically-activated pump or other metering device to meter a predetermined amount of lubricant or other liquid. The piston is disposed within a chamber of the body of the metering device. The piston has a grooved end that includes a head portion and a circumferentially-disposed angled channel for containing a sealing member such as an O-ring. An adjacent stem section includes means for providing a fluid-flow connection with the angled channel. Lateral movement of the piston within the body causes the sealing member to shift and block and unblock the fluid-flow connection means, which allows liquid from a liquid chamber to flow out the head of the piston's grooved end and to an adjacent pump chamber.Type: GrantFiled: August 5, 1999Date of Patent: August 8, 2000Assignee: Oil-Rite CorporationInventor: Michael J Wech
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Patent number: 6071097Abstract: A single-piece piston for use in a pneumatically-activated pump to meter a predetermined amount of lubricant or other liquid. The piston has a grooved end that includes a head portion and a circumferentially-disposed angled channel for containing a sealing member such as an O-ring. An adjacent stem section includes a longitudinally-disposed channel that is in fluid-flow connection with the angled channel. The piston is disposed within a chamber of the body of the pump. Lateral movement of the piston within the body causes the sealing member to shift and block and unblock the end of the longitudinal channel which allows liquid from a liquid chamber to flow into a slot and to a pump chamber adjacent to the head of the piston's grooved end.Type: GrantFiled: August 29, 1997Date of Patent: June 6, 2000Assignee: Oil-Rite CorporationInventors: Donald G. Gruett, Scott Wright, Michael Wech
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Patent number: 5984652Abstract: A single-piece piston for use in a pneumatically-activated pump to meter a predetermined amount of lubricant or other liquid. The piston has a grooved end that includes a head portion and a circumferentially-disposed angled channel for containing a sealing member such as an O-ring. An adjacent stem section includes a longitudinally-disposed channel that is in fluid-flow connection with the angled channel. The piston is disposed within a chamber of the body of the pump. Lateral movement of the piston within the body causes the sealing member to shift and block and unblock the end of the longitudinal channel and an aperture in the angled channel, which allows liquid from a liquid chamber to flow into a central bore in the piston and to a pump chamber adjacent to the head of the piston's grooved end.Type: GrantFiled: June 17, 1997Date of Patent: November 16, 1999Assignee: Oil-Rite CorporationInventors: Donald G. Gruett, Scott Wright
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Patent number: 5961299Abstract: A pneumatically-operated pump is provided that includes a body having a central bore with a liquid chamber for a slidable piston injector, a chamber for a removable reservoir, and an inlet and outlet for a gas. A priming conduit carries liquid from the reservoir mounted on the body to the injector in the liquid chamber which injects the liquid into a liquid line coupled to a fitting on the pump. The liquid line carries lubricant or other liquid from the pump (e.g., air tool lubricator) to an air tool or other article. A priming pump is mounted on the body and is capable of delivering a predetermined amount of liquid from the reservoir to the liquid chamber. The priming pump is used to fill the liquid line with liquid.Type: GrantFiled: June 16, 1997Date of Patent: October 5, 1999Assignee: Oil-Rite CorporationInventors: Donald G. Gruett, Scott Wright
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Patent number: 5638920Abstract: An air tool lubricator which includes a body having an inlet and an outlet for a gas, a top bore, and a lubricant chamber. The first end of a lubricant conduit is coupled in fluid-flowing relation to the lubricant chamber, and the second end of the lubricant conduit is disposed in the outlet of the body and is capable of being coupled to a lubricant line. The lubricant line carries lubricant from the air tool lubricator to an air tool. Located within the lubricant chamber and capable of delivering a predetermined amount of lubricant into the lubricant conduit is a lubricant metering device or injector. Mounted on the body is a reservoir which is capable of holding a liquid lubricant, and which has a priming conduit through which lubricant may be delivered to the bore of the body. A priming pump is mounted on the reservoir and is capable of delivering a predetermined amount of lubricant from the reservoir to the lubricant chamber. The priming pump is used to fill the lubricant line with lubricant.Type: GrantFiled: August 14, 1995Date of Patent: June 17, 1997Assignee: Oil-Rite CorporationInventor: Donald G. Gruett
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Patent number: 5323653Abstract: A fluid level detection apparatus including a support member; first and second end blocks which are slidably engageable with the support member and which each have a passageway; a seal borne by each of the end blocks and disposed in each of the passageways, and a transparent tube telescopingly received in the respective passageways, and defining a fluid passageway or chamber; the present invention disposed in fluid flowing relation relative to an object of interest.Type: GrantFiled: March 8, 1993Date of Patent: June 28, 1994Assignee: Oil-Rite CorporationInventor: Donald G. Gruett
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Patent number: 5253984Abstract: An apparatus for efficiently applying a subject liquid on an object of interest is disclosed. The apparatus includes a metering device (30), a discharge tube (280) and a nozzle (290). The metering device (30) includes a cylinder (115) and a piston (165) which is operatively disposed within the cylinder to define a metering chamber (177) ahead of the piston. The metering device (30) includes a liquid inlet (108) and a liquid outlet (109). Fluid flow to the liquid outlet (109) is controlled by a check valve (130). The piston (165) is driven forwardly through a working stroke to force the liquid in the metering chamber (177), out of the metering chamber, and past the check valve (130). The piston (165) breaks the plane of the open end of the cylinder on each working stroke to preclude entrapment of air in the metering chamber (177), and thus provide for a more accurate metering. The nozzle (290) includes a fluid passageway (301) which is disposed in fluid flowing relation relative to the metering device (30).Type: GrantFiled: July 21, 1992Date of Patent: October 19, 1993Assignee: Oil-Rite CorporationInventors: Donald G. Gruett, Scott D. Wright
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Patent number: 4784584Abstract: The metering device for a liquid medium comprises a cylinder and a piston operatively disposed therein to define a metering chamber ahead of the piston. The outlet end of the cylinder is open and closed by check valve means. The piston is driven forwardly through a working stroke to force the liquid medium in the metering chamber out of the chamber and past the check valve means. The piston breaks the plane of the open end of the cylinder on each working stroke to preclude entrapment of air in the metering chamber and thus provide for more accurate metering.Type: GrantFiled: July 17, 1987Date of Patent: November 15, 1988Assignee: Oil-Rite CorporationInventor: Donald G. Gruett
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Patent number: 4784578Abstract: The metering device for a liquid medium comprises a cylinder and a piston operatively disposed therein to define a metering chamber ahead of the piston. The outlet end of the cylinder is open and closed by check valve means. The piston is driven forwardly through a working stroke to force the liquid medium in the metering chamber out of the chamber and past the check valve means. The piston breaks the plane of the open end of the cylinder on each working stroke to preclude entrapment of air in the metering chamber and thus provide for more accurate metering.Type: GrantFiled: February 29, 1988Date of Patent: November 15, 1988Assignee: Oil-Rite CorporationInventor: Donald G. Gruett
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Patent number: 4609074Abstract: A multiple oiler assembly includes a plurality of valve members providing for the delivery of oil lubricant to corresponding lubrication points. Each valve member includes a first bore that extends laterally and opens to one side of the valve. The opposite side of the valve members is provided with a laterally projecting sleeve having a bore that opens to the remote end of the sleeve and extends coaxially with the first bore and communicates with the first bore to provide each valve member with a transversely extending oil lubricant through-passage. The outside diameter of the sleeve generally corresponds to the diameter of the first bore such that the sleeve of each valve member can be plugged into the first bore of the next preceding valve member to form a gang mounted valve member arrangement.Type: GrantFiled: June 24, 1985Date of Patent: September 2, 1986Assignee: Oil-Rite CorporationInventor: Richard E. Berrend
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Patent number: 4577728Abstract: A metering valve for the drop feeding of a liquid lubricant includes a metering assembly disposed in a valve chamber having an inlet and an outlet. The metering assembly includes a cylindrical member having a peripherally disposed spiral groove. A sleeve is press fit on the cylindrical member to render the groove a closed spiral metering channel. The metering channel communicates with an outlet in the cylindrical member that is generally aligned with the chamber outlet. An O-ring seal surrounds the aligned outlets and is disposed between the floor of the chamber and the metering assembly to preclude passage of lubricant from the chamber except by passage through the metering assembly.Type: GrantFiled: December 5, 1984Date of Patent: March 25, 1986Assignee: Oil Rite CorporationInventor: Donald G. Gruett
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Patent number: 4529514Abstract: A filter assembly includes a slidable tubular member which in a first position provides for flow communication from an inlet passage through a filter element to a filter chamber outlet. Upon removal of the filter housing and filter element the tubular member is biased to a second position to effect a flow shut off between the inlet passage and the tubular member. The filter assembly may further include an outlet passage in flow communication with the inlet passage, and a valve seat is axially aligned with the tubular member and disposed between the inlet passage and outlet passage. A valve member on the end of the tubular member is engageable with the valve seat to preclude flow between the inlet passage and outlet passage when the tubular member is in the first position and providing for flow communication between the inlet passage and the filter chamber outlet.Type: GrantFiled: December 19, 1983Date of Patent: July 16, 1985Assignee: Oil-Rite CorporationInventor: Donald G. Gruett
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Patent number: 4342375Abstract: A porous rod for inclusion in a lubricant metering valve is provided with radially projecting means forming an annular shoulder intermediate the length of the rod. The rod is tightly enveloped in an impervious sleeve which extends over at least a portion of the length of the rod. An annular sealing member is disposed on the rod in engagement with the shoulder, the sleeve and the opposed wall of the bore of the valve. The sealing member is compressed into proper sealing mode with assembly of the male and female valve members to preclude passage of lubricant through the valve except by passage through the porous rod.Type: GrantFiled: December 7, 1977Date of Patent: August 3, 1982Assignee: Oil-Rite CorporationInventor: Frank J. Lyden
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Patent number: 4342376Abstract: A constant level oiler is disclosed which includes an adjustable nozzle assembly for establishing the operating or working level of the oil lubricant in the oil chamber and to a user assembly. A tool is further disclosed which is insertable into the oiler chamber for making the desired nozzle assembly adjustments.Type: GrantFiled: January 7, 1980Date of Patent: August 3, 1982Assignee: Oil-Rite CorporationInventor: Frank J. Lyden
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Patent number: 4096924Abstract: An oiler assembly is disclosed for feeding a relatively precise and consistent lubrication. The assembly includes a supply of the lubricant and a flow line placing the supply in communication with the lubrication point. A metering valve is interposed in the flow line and generally comprises a body having an inlet and an outlet. The body further includes a bore having one end thereof in communication with the inlet and the other end thereof in communication with the outlet. A porous rod is disposed in the bore of the body. A sealing member is disposed in the bore to preclude the passage of lubricant from the inlet end to the outlet end of the bore except by passage through said porous rod.Type: GrantFiled: April 4, 1977Date of Patent: June 27, 1978Assignee: Oil-Rite CorporationInventor: Frank J. Lyden