Mechanically Operated Patents (Class 184/37)
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Patent number: 11421667Abstract: A high-viscosity fluid pumping system includes a reservoir defining an interior for holding a fluid and a pump assembly having an inlet and an outlet. The pump assembly includes a housing defining a chamber, a check valve and a piston. The inlet provides fluid communication between the interior of the reservoir and the chamber. The chamber is in fluid communication with the outlet. The check valve is positioned between and fluidly connected to the outlet and the chamber and permits the fluid to move from the chamber to the outlet. The piston is positioned in the chamber and moves from a retracted position, in which the chamber is in fluid communication with the inlet, and an extended position to move the fluid through the check valve to the outlet. At least one heater is provided to heat the fluid in at least one of the pump assembly and the reservoir.Type: GrantFiled: February 22, 2019Date of Patent: August 23, 2022Assignee: J-KEM Scientific, Inc.Inventor: Gabriel Wade
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Patent number: 10502366Abstract: An oil injection apparatus includes: a storage unit extruding lubricating oil through an ejection hole formed at a lower end thereof; a discharge unit communicating with the storage through the ejection hole and discharging the lubricating oil outside according to a pumping operation; a plurality of discharge pumps arranged at regular intervals in a circumferential direction of the discharge unit and having respective first ends disposed in the discharge unit; and a driving unit rotating in a direction to sequentially press the first ends of the discharge pumps, which are disposed in the discharge unit, thereby causing the discharge pumps to perform the pumping operation in turn.Type: GrantFiled: June 28, 2017Date of Patent: December 10, 2019Assignee: KLT CO., LTD.Inventors: Seung-heon Lee, Deok-beum Lee
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Patent number: 9458964Abstract: The invention relates to a lubricant dispenser having a lubricant cartridge (1), which has a lubricant storage space (2) having an outlet opening (3) for lubricant (4), a carrier (5) which is connected to the lubricant cartridge (1) in a detachable manner and accommodates a battery-operated motor (6) for driving a spindle (7), and a plunger (8) connected to the spindle (7) for ejecting the lubricant (4), wherein an output shaft (9) of the motor (6) is connected to the spindle (7) by means of an adapter (10) and wherein the adapter (10) is mounted in a rotationally movable manner in an accommodation space (11) of the carrier (5) that is open towards the lubricant cartridge (1). A rolling bearing (12), which is arranged between the carrier (5) and the adapter (10), is provided as the bearing of the adapter (10). The adapter (10) is secured axially against falling out of the accommodation space by means of a retaining means (13) that is fastened to the carrier (5) and preferably designed as a lid.Type: GrantFiled: December 12, 2012Date of Patent: October 4, 2016Assignee: PERMA-TEC GMBH & CO. KGInventors: Egon Eisenbacher, Kuno Buehner, Manfred Grom
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Patent number: 9151443Abstract: A fluid holder includes: a housing having an inner surface and at least one fluid outlet; a piston in slidable engagement with the inner surface and having first and second opposed surfaces with a threaded opening extending therebetween, the first surface of the piston and the inner surface of the housing defining a fluid chamber in communication with the at least one fluid outlet; and a threaded member engageable with the threaded opening, a first portion of the threaded member extending from the first surface of the piston, the threaded member being rotatably coupled to the housing on the first portion of the threaded member for rotation in the threaded opening of the piston such that rotation of the threaded member causes a force to be exerted by the threaded member on the housing and on the piston to expand or contract the fluid chamber.Type: GrantFiled: February 10, 2013Date of Patent: October 6, 2015Assignee: STEPHANIA HOLDINGS INC.Inventor: Stephan Karl Orlitzky
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Publication number: 20140367200Abstract: A fluid holder includes: a housing having an inner surface and at least one fluid outlet; a piston in slidable engagement with the inner surface and having first and second opposed surfaces with a threaded opening extending therebetween, the first surface of the piston and the inner surface of the housing defining a fluid chamber in communication with the at least one fluid outlet; and a threaded member engageable with the threaded opening, a first portion of the threaded member extending from the first surface of the piston, the threaded member being rotatably coupled to the housing on the first portion of the threaded member for rotation in the threaded opening of the piston such that rotation of the threaded member causes a force to be exerted by the threaded member on the housing and on the piston to expand or contract the fluid chamber.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 10, 2013Publication date: December 18, 2014Applicant: STEPHANIA HOLDINGS INC.Inventors: Stephan Karl ORLITZKY, Daniel Joseph Sheremeta
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Publication number: 20140224587Abstract: A fluid holder includes: a housing having an inner surface and at least one fluid outlet; a piston in slidable engagement with the inner surface and having first and second opposed surfaces with a threaded opening extending therebetween, the first surface of the piston and the inner surface of the housing defining a fluid chamber in communication with the at least one fluid outlet; and a threaded member engageable with the threaded opening, a first portion of the threaded member extending from the first surface of the piston, the threaded member being rotatably coupled to the housing on the first portion of the threaded member for rotation in the threaded opening of the piston such that rotation of the threaded member causes a force to be exerted by the threaded member on the housing and on the piston to expand or contract the fluid chamber.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 10, 2013Publication date: August 14, 2014Applicant: STEPHANIA HOLDINGS INC.Inventors: Stephan Karl ORLITZKY, Daniel Joseph Sheremeta
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Patent number: 8783418Abstract: In various embodiments, the invention provides a lubricator comprising a housing defining, a main lubricant chamber adapted to contain a fluid lubricant. A piston pump in fluid communication with the main lubricant chamber may be adapted to be driven to discharge the lubricant from a pump changer through a lubricant outlet in the housing. A check valve may be mounted on the lubricant outlet, to check the discharge of lubricant from the lubricator. The lubricator may include a motor having a drive shaft adapted to rotate a swash plate to act as a cam to drive reciprocating motion of the pump piston in the pump chamber. The drive shaft may be in axial alignment with the piston, the swash plate being set obliquely on the drive shaft to revolve when the motor is activated to give reciprocating motion to the piston in a direction parallel to the driven shaft. The piston may be biased in the pump chamber against the swash plate, so that the swash plate rides on the piston.Type: GrantFiled: May 6, 2005Date of Patent: July 22, 2014Assignee: Natasa Enterprises LtdInventors: Anton Orlitzky, Stephan Orlitzky, Danny Sheremeta
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Patent number: 8668051Abstract: A lubricating device used in a linear transmission mechanism is disclosed to include a housing having an accommodation chamber and an opening formed on the inside and periphery thereof in equal cross section, a pressure member axially movable in the accommodation chamber, a screw rod pivotally mounted in the housing and having a first transmission portion located on one end thereof and extended out of the pressure member, a screw nut threaded onto the screw rod and driven by the screw rod to stop against the pressure member outside, a transmission member defining therein a transmission slot and a second transmission portion and a third transmission portion at two opposite sides of the transmission slot for alternatively rotating the first transmission portion, and driving device for reciprocating the transmission member.Type: GrantFiled: March 30, 2012Date of Patent: March 11, 2014Assignee: Hiwin Technologies Corp.Inventors: Kuan-Chun Chen, Wu-Teng Hsieh
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Publication number: 20130256063Abstract: A lubricating device used in a linear transmission mechanism is disclosed to include a housing having an accommodation chamber and an opening formed on the inside and periphery thereof in equal cross section, a pressure member axially movable in the accommodation chamber, a screw rod pivotally mounted in the housing and having a first transmission portion located on one end thereof and extended out of the pressure member, a screw nut threaded onto the screw rod and driven by the screw rod to stop against the pressure member outside, a transmission member defining therein a transmission slot and a second transmission portion and a third transmission portion at two opposite sides of the transmission slot for alternatively rotating the first transmission portion, and driving device for reciprocating the transmission member.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 30, 2012Publication date: October 3, 2013Inventors: Kuan-Chun CHEN, Wu-Teng Hsieh
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Publication number: 20120132484Abstract: A lubricator comprises a container of variable volume holding a lubricant and having an opening for dispensing the lubricant. An electromechanical or electrochemical actuator operated by a control circuit makes it possible to reduce the volume of the container. An electrical circuit for displaying the state of the lubricator comprising a light source can emit at least one alarm light signal. A lid affixed to the container in a removable manner constitutes a housing for the electrical signal display circuit and defines a reference axis of the lubricator. A light diffuser guides the light emitted by the light source towards numerous light outlets distributed along the circumference of the lid in a manner that at least one of the light outlets is visible regardless of the position of an observer facing the lubricator and is located on a circle of observation centered on the reference axis of the lubricator.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 25, 2011Publication date: May 31, 2012Applicant: NTN-SNR ROULEMENTSInventors: Sébastien Guillaume, Hervé Lenon, Gérard Mermoud, Christophe Oddoux
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Patent number: 8083031Abstract: The apparatus and method of the present invention provide a crewmember with the ability to lubricate the sheaves at the head of a mast of a contemporary sailing vessel from the deck. A cylinder that may be secured to existing halyards is filled with a lubrication fluid. The cylinder is raised in the usual manner and, once at the top of the mast, a plunger deploys the lubricant through a bifurcated stem to each side of the sheave.Type: GrantFiled: December 9, 2009Date of Patent: December 27, 2011Inventor: Jonathan E. Ganz
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Publication number: 20110203875Abstract: A lubricant dispenser for dispensing at least one lubricant stick. The lubricant dispenser has a housing for holding the lubricant stick. The housing has a longitudinally slidable carriage member. The lubricant dispenser has a linear actuator for sliding the carriage member along a longitudinal axis resulting in the advancement of the lubricant stick out of said housing and against a surface to be lubricated.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 22, 2011Publication date: August 25, 2011Inventor: Michael J. Mitrovich
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Publication number: 20110132689Abstract: The apparatus and method of the present invention provide a crewmember with the ability to lubricate the sheaves at the head of a mast of a contemporary sailing vessel from the deck. A cylinder that may be secured to existing halyards is filled with a lubrication fluid. The cylinder is raised in the usual manner and, once at the top of the mast, a plunger deploys the lubricant through a bifurcated stem to each side of the sheave.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 9, 2009Publication date: June 9, 2011Inventor: Jonathan E. Ganz
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Publication number: 20100217446Abstract: A fluid holder includes: a housing having an inner surface and at least one fluid outlet; a piston in slidable engagement with the inner surface and having first and second opposed surfaces with a threaded opening extending therebetween, the first surface of the piston and the inner surface of the housing defining a fluid chamber in communication with the at least one fluid outlet; and a threaded member engageable with the threaded opening, a first portion of the threaded member extending from the first surface of the piston, the threaded member being rotatably coupled to the housing on the first portion of the threaded member for rotation in the threaded opening of the piston such that rotation of the threaded member causes a force to be exerted by the threaded member on the housing and on the piston to expand or contract the fluid chamber.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 22, 2009Publication date: August 26, 2010Inventors: Stephan Karl ORLITZKY, Daniel Joseph SHEREMETA
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Publication number: 20100038175Abstract: A device comprises a rotor element which is connected to a stator element by at least one roller bearing, and a grease storage recipient for lubricating the roller bearing. The supply of grease from the grease storage recipient is controlled by a temperature-dependent expansion element.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 17, 2006Publication date: February 18, 2010Inventors: Karl Gebert, Helmut Koeberlein
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Publication number: 20090133962Abstract: In various embodiments, the invention provides a lubricator comprising a housing defining a main lubricant chamber adapted to contain a fluid lubricant. A piston pump in fluid communication with the main lubricant chamber may be adapted to be driven to discharge the lubricant from a pump chamber through a lubricant outlet in the housing. A check valve may be mounted on the lubricant outlet, to check the discharge of lubricant from the lubricator. The lubricator may include a motor having a drive shaft adapted to rotate a swash plate to act as a cam to drive reciprocating motion of the pump piston in the pump chamber. The drive shaft may be in axial alignment with the piston, the swash plate being set obliquely on the drive shaft to revolve when the motor is activated to give reciprocating motion to the piston in a direction parallel to the drive shaft. The piston may be biased in the pump chamber against the swash plate, so that the swash plate rides on the piston.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 6, 2005Publication date: May 28, 2009Inventors: Anton Orlitzky, Stephan Orlitzky, Danny Sheremeta
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Publication number: 20080230318Abstract: A lubricant dispenser has a lubricant container that has an outlet opening for lubricant, and has a piston disposed in the lubricant container. The piston can be moved towards the outlet opening for the purpose of dispensing lubricant. There is at least one prong that presses against the inside wall of the lubricant container, is made of a harder material than the lubricant container and is disposed on the piston circumference.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 31, 2007Publication date: September 25, 2008Inventor: Egon Eisenbacher
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Publication number: 20070144834Abstract: A self-powered automatic lubrication system for electric motors utilizes an electromagnetic sensor/generator, which picks up motor vibrations that are synchronous with the rotations of the motor shaft, and in response, generates an alternating current. The current is rectified and used to charge a secondary battery that supplies power to the electronic control system. This control system utilizes the alternating current produced by the sensor/generator as an output signal to time the injection of the lubricant into the motor bearings. The sensor/generator comprises a coil and a permanent magnet suspended by springs within the coil. The magnet moves as the motor vibrates causing electric current to be generated in the coil. The physical parameters of the magnet and the springs are selected such that the movement occurs in resonance with the fundamental frequency of the motor vibrations.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 24, 2006Publication date: June 28, 2007Inventor: Eugene Matzan
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Patent number: 6802394Abstract: A self-contained automatic lubricator for automatically dispensing fluent lubricant over a period of time is provided. The lubricator comprises a cylinder having a front wall with a discharge outlet, a rear wall and cylindrical side walls. A piston is movable within the cylinder from a rear position to a forward position. The piston and the side and front walls of the cylinder define a variable volume chamber for containing the lubricant to be dispensed, and a spring for moving the piston from its rear position towards it front position to reduce the volume of the variable volume chamber over a period of time for expelling lubricant through the discharge outlet. The lubricator further comprises a controller including gearing and an escapement mechanism, for controlling the transfer of energy from the spring to the piston and an electrical element controlling operation of the escapement mechanism (12).Type: GrantFiled: September 18, 2002Date of Patent: October 12, 2004Assignee: Wymark LimitedInventors: Denis Arthur John Patterson, Simon Stone
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Patent number: 6601738Abstract: A lubricant dispenser comprising a housing, a lubricant supply container, a plunger, a telescopic hollow spindle, and an electromechanical servo-drive for changing the length of the telescopic hollow spindle. One end of the telescopic hollow spindle is fixed on the housing. With its other end, the telescopic hollow spindle cooperates with a plunger containing a passage opening for lubricant. The telescopic hollow spindle has a lubricant passage channel in which at least one check valve is arranged on the inlet side. The telescopic hollow spindle alternately carries out setting strokes of different lengths that increase or reduce the length of the spindle. The setting strokes are coordinated with each other so that with a setting stroke of the telescopic hollow spindle increasing the length of the spindle, a preset amount of lubricant displaced by the movement of the plunger enters the lubricant passage channel through the opening check valve.Type: GrantFiled: October 18, 2001Date of Patent: August 5, 2003Assignee: perma-tec GmbH & Co. KGInventors: Michael Weigand, Armin Brand, Bernd Scheit, Thomas Hildenbrand
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Patent number: 6408985Abstract: A lubricating apparatus comprising a chamber to receive lubricant, an outlet for lubricant, a movable member to drive lubricant from the chamber through the outlet, and a control circuit for periodically activating the motor to dispense lubricant according to a preset schedule. A motor and drive shaft are attached to the movable member through a transmission. Activating the motor in accordance with operator-selected instructions from a pre-programmed micro-processor moves the transmission to drive the movable member towards the outlet to force lubricant therefrom. The apparatus avoids the disadvantage of the prior art which relies on the generation of gas to provide pressure to force lubricant from the apparatus.Type: GrantFiled: July 18, 1994Date of Patent: June 25, 2002Inventors: Anton Orlitzky, Helmut Fandrich
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Patent number: 6354816Abstract: An automatic lubricating oil feeding apparatus for automatically feeding lubricating oil at predetermined intervals to rotary driving parts of various kinds of machines where bearings are installed. The apparatus can easily conquer the resistance of tube passages of the machines and thus facilitate the lubricating oil feeding to the machines by forming a lubricating oil discharge structure having a mechanical type vertical suction pump structure. The apparatus can also remove the oil-separation phenomenon even if the apparatus is used for a long time by effecting a pumping operation for suction and discharge of the lubricating oil by the pressure of a flanger ascending and descending by a mechanical driving force, and thus not applying a high pressure to a lubricating oil pouch.Type: GrantFiled: March 3, 2000Date of Patent: March 12, 2002Assignee: Korea Leading Technology Co., Ltd.Inventor: Yun Jong Yang
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Patent number: 6244387Abstract: A lubricant supply device having a housing defining a reservoir for holding a supply of lubricant, a pump in the housing, and a lubricant distributor having a sealing connection with the housing. The distributor has an inlet for entry of lubricant into the distributor and multiple outlets for exit of lubricant from the distributor for delivery to multiple points of lubrication. The distributor and housing have mating surfaces which seal against one another whereby lubricant from the pump can flow from the housing directly into the distributor without intervening lines.Type: GrantFiled: April 4, 2000Date of Patent: June 12, 2001Assignee: Lincoln GmbHInventors: Ing Zdravko Paluncic, Avzik Grach, Christopher D. Holland, Herbert Kannegiesser
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Patent number: 6176348Abstract: A lubricating system has a housing formed with an intake passage, a drive shaft extending longitudinally in the housing and carrying a plurality of longitudinally spaced worm gears, and respective pumps juxtaposed with the worm gears in the housing. Each pump has a cylinder fixed in the housing, centered on a respective transverse axis, and forming an intake port connected to the passage and an output port. A cavity-forming piston is rotatable about and reciprocal along the respective transverse axis and a worm wheel on the piston meshes with the respective worm gear. An axially projecting cam ramp on the worm wheel is axially engageable with an abutment on the housing. This abutment can be moved axially and for fixing it in any of a multiplicity of positions for varying axial deflection of the piston. A spring bearing against the piston urges the ramp toward the abutment.Type: GrantFiled: July 28, 1999Date of Patent: January 23, 2001Assignee: Perma-Tec GmbH & Co. KGInventors: Karl Grebe, Anton May, Claus Helbig, Bernd Scheit, Stefan Brand, Susanne B{umlaut over (a)}hrend
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Patent number: 5878842Abstract: A volumetric lubricant dispensing apparatus for delivering a precise volume of lubricant, such as oil, to a rotating machine element. The delivery mechanism includes a piston and cylinder assembly. A plurality of sensors are utilized to record operating conditions of the machine, element, environment, and lubricant. The apparatus is controlled either manually or with the aid of a controller unit such as a microprocessor. The output from each sensor is inputted into the microprocessor wherein an algorithm computes an responsive output. The responsive output is sent to the piston and cylinder assembly which maintains an optimum lubricant condition within the reservoir wherein a rotating machine element located.Type: GrantFiled: March 19, 1997Date of Patent: March 9, 1999Assignee: Trico Manufacturing CorporationInventor: Brad Rake
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Patent number: 5634531Abstract: An automatic lubricant dispenser has a vessel adapted to hold a supply of a fluent lubricant and having one side formed with an outlet adapted to be connected to a machine to be lubricated and an opposite side, a piston in the vessel movable forward toward the one side to force the lubricant from the outlet, and an electric drive connected to the piston and electrically energizable to advance the piston forward. An electric power source is connected via an electrical circuit to the drive for periodically energizing the drive and thereby advancing the piston an increment and pumping a dose of the lubricant from the outlet.Type: GrantFiled: December 5, 1995Date of Patent: June 3, 1997Assignee: Satzinger GmbH & Co.Inventors: Walter Graf, Ulrich Immisch
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Patent number: 5038892Abstract: A standard grease fitting for the bore of a main shaft is replaced with an integral lube shaft rotatably supported within the main shaft bore with bearing assemblies. Snap rings hold two sealed bearings, spaced by a spacer element, against a stepped shoulder of the lube shaft, and axially position the lube shaft within the main shaft bore. Seals on the inboard side of the innermost bearing assembly prevent grease from escaping about the outside of the lube shaft. The rotatably mounted lube shaft permits lubrication of the main shaft even as it rotates. Grease may be manually applied, or remotely applied with a grease gun having a controlled, mechanized actuator. Flexible tubing interconnects the grease gun output with the lube shaft so that even readily inaccessible devices may be relatively remotely lubricated, even during their operation.Type: GrantFiled: December 14, 1989Date of Patent: August 13, 1991Assignee: Reliance Electric CompanyInventor: Joseph J. Maloney
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Patent number: 5002155Abstract: A positive lubrication delivery system for lubricating a rotatable gear comprises a stationary shroud configured and dimensioned to encompass a segment of the gear to be lubricated. The shroud defines with the gear segment, intermediate the circumferential outer surface of the gear segment and the adjacent surface of the shroud, a channel of diminishing clearance in the direction of gear rotation. Lubricant introduced into the channel is confined and subsequently caused to be spread over the circumferential outer surface of the gear in response to its rotation.Type: GrantFiled: January 9, 1990Date of Patent: March 26, 1991Assignee: Kelmar Systems, Inc.Inventor: Andrew J. Marglin