Manual Actuation Of Condition Responsive Valve Patents (Class 417/305)
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Patent number: 12098061Abstract: A lifting device having an axle and a pair of wheels attached to the axle, a support element secured to the axle, a vertical element secured to the axle at an angle relative to the support element, and a handle secured to the distal end of the vertical element. In some embodiments, a safety arm is rotatably connected to the support element and the safety arm is moved from a closed position to an extended position, and vice versa, by simply rotating a handle grip which actuates a lever thereby moving a release pin from an engaged position to a dis-engaged position. The release pin secures the safety arm in the closed and extended positions. In further embodiments, a tooth is rotatably connected to the distal end of the support element and the tooth is biased inwards towards the lifting device by at least one spring.Type: GrantFiled: October 25, 2021Date of Patent: September 24, 2024Assignee: JUNGLE JIM'S ACCESSORY PRODUCTS, INC.Inventors: Kris Hardin, James Thomas Hafendorfer
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Patent number: 9234512Abstract: A compact, modular dosing pump system that is capable of microdose and macrodose volume flow rates, reduces or eliminates the need for additional flow control components such as temperature and pressure sensors, and utilizes a wider operational flow range than existing systems while maintaining the level of accuracy and precision exhibited by conventional dosing pump systems is provided. The dosing pump utilizes a pump and flow circuit, and a control system may be used to deliver a range of fluid volumes. The flow circuit utilizes a networked system of fluid paths and valves to route fluid through the dosing pump system in response to a pressure differential between fluid inlet and fluid outlet ports, while the controller monitors and controls the operation of the system.Type: GrantFiled: August 20, 2012Date of Patent: January 12, 2016Assignee: Tandem Technologies, LLCInventor: Fernando Ubidia
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Patent number: 9027262Abstract: A shoe, such as an athletic shoe, includes a pump assembly integral therewith. The pump assembly includes a pump which produces a stream of pressurized air and a delivery assembly which operates to deliver the stream of pressurized air to an end use location exterior of the shoe. The shoe may comprise an athletic shoe and may be utilized to inflate sports balls such as basketballs, footballs, and volleyballs.Type: GrantFiled: May 31, 2012Date of Patent: May 12, 2015Assignee: Efferent Technologies, LLCInventors: Ben Blankenship, Sam Howard
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Patent number: 8800167Abstract: A pneumatic inflation device disposed within the sole of a shoe and comprising a pump with integral air release valve and which is entirely within the sole, a pump actuator which is entirely within the sole when not in use, and an inflatable bladder which is entirely within the sole and is operatively connected to the pump. Such a device can include a mechanism to lock the pump actuator within the sole such that the mechanism's cap is flush with the outer wall of the sole and finger-operable to allow the shoe-wearer to easily operate the inflation device and release air therefrom.Type: GrantFiled: September 16, 2010Date of Patent: August 12, 2014Inventor: Harold S. Doyle
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Patent number: 8641391Abstract: A built-in electric air pump mounted on an inflatable bed by heat binding or adhesion is provided, and includes a pump housing; an air duct conversion mechanism mounted in the pump housing; a cover assembly covering the pump housing; a switch assembly connected with the air duct conversion mechanism; an air valve assembly disposed on the bottom of the pump housing; and a power source device connected with the switch assembly and powering the air pump. The air pump receives power from combinations of power sources in four different modes, namely, dry batteries, a rechargeable battery pack assembly, a vehicle-mounted power source and an AC adapter which match one another, to drive the pump, thereby forming multiple power source configurations to drive the same set of air pump and enable the same inflatable bed to be used indoors as well as outdoors at any time.Type: GrantFiled: December 28, 2010Date of Patent: February 4, 2014Assignee: Foshan Shunde Xinshengyuan Electrical Appliances Co., LtdInventor: Erjian Pan
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Publication number: 20140010674Abstract: A pump facility for an earmold of a hearing device communicates by way of a channel facility with a variable-volume element of the earmold. A medium can flow through the channel facility to the variable-volume element and away from the variable-volume element. A filling mechanism is embodied for pumping the medium through the channel facility to the variable-volume element. In addition a drainage mechanism is embodied for actively pumping and conveys the medium away from the variable-volume element through the channel facility.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 8, 2013Publication date: January 9, 2014Inventor: ANTON GEBERT
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Publication number: 20130343924Abstract: A mobile high-pressure cleaning device is provided with an underframe, on the upper side of which a storage section is arranged which forms a motor receptacle, into which a motor for driving a pump is inserted, wherein a holding section fixing the motor in the motor receptacle is placed onto the storage section and has a storage compartment for electric parts on its upper side. The holding section can be designed as a hollow body with a base member and a cover mounted on the base member, wherein the base member forms the storage compartment with a base wall engaging over the motor and side walls projecting upwards from it and wherein the cover is movable back and forth between a closed position and an open position and has at least one actuating member for an electric control element on its outer side.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 27, 2013Publication date: December 26, 2013Applicant: Alfred Karcher GmbH & Co. KGInventors: Michael Maier, Ralph Seitter
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Publication number: 20120107146Abstract: A pumping device includes a barrel, a top cover mounted on an open top of the barrel, a cylinder mounted in the barrel and connected to the top cover, a piston movably mounted in the cylinder, a plurality of check valves mounted on the piston, an operation unit mounted on the top cover and connected with the piston, a connecting unit mounted in the barrel and connected between the barrel and the cylinder, and a pressure adjusting unit connected between the barrel and the top cover. Thus, when the air pressure in the receiving chamber of the barrel reaches a predetermined value, the pressure adjusting unit provides a pressure release function to partially release the air pressure in the receiving chamber of the barrel so as to ensure a safe operation of the pumping device.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 2, 2010Publication date: May 3, 2012Inventor: Mei-Chin Hsu
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Publication number: 20110250080Abstract: A human-powered pump assembly includes a frame and a treadle pivot attached to the frame, such that the treadle pivot defines a horizontal rotational axis. The pump assembly includes a pair of treadles coupled to the treadle pivot and a rocker pivot attached to the frame, such that the rocker pivot defines a separate horizontal rotational axis. The pump assembly includes a reciprocating rocker coupled to the rocker pivot and to the pair of treadles to constrain the motion thereof, such that the rocker pivot axis is located below the treadle pivot axis.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 10, 2011Publication date: October 13, 2011Inventors: Alan Spybey, Martin J. Fisher, Simon M. Mugo, Alex M. Mucheru, Frederick Obudho
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Publication number: 20110150672Abstract: A pump apparatus including a pump housing, a drive shaft, a cam ring movably disposed in the pump housing, a pump element disposed within the cam ring and rotationally driven by the drive shaft to vary a specific discharge quantity which is a discharge quantity of the working oil per one rotation of the pump element in accordance with variation in eccentric amount of the cam ring with respect to the drive shaft, and a solenoid which is drivingly controlled on the basis of a steering condition and a vehicle speed and operated to control the eccentric amount of the cam ring. The solenoid is controlled to execute a flow rate reduction control during cranking of an engine of the vehicle in which the cam ring is allowed to move in such a direction as to reduce the specific discharge quantity.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 18, 2010Publication date: June 23, 2011Inventors: Makoto KIMURA, Satoshi Nonaka
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Publication number: 20100322786Abstract: The present invention relates to a novel pressure control unit for air compressors, which was never described in prior art up to the present. The pressure control unit comprises all basic instruments and components combined into a single robust and practical housing. The pressure control unit, according to the present invention, has a major model and a constructive variant, wherein the major model is essentially digital, and the constructive variant is essentially analog. The main advantages from the use of the pressure control unit, according to the present invention, are related to the following features: easy installation; simple and pleasant interface, and long lifetime of the internal components and instruments, which are protected by a robust housing.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 14, 2008Publication date: December 23, 2010Applicant: FESTO AUTOMACAO LTDA.Inventor: Paulo Roberto Dos Santos
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Patent number: 7131820Abstract: A method for controlling a thick matter pump comprising two delivery cylinders (10) emerging, via two openings (12), into a material reservoir (14), associated with two delivery pistons (26), symmetrically synchronized relative to said cylinders, and a branch pipe 18 arranged inside the material reservoir (14), capable of being connected, on the input side, alternatively to one of the openings of the delivery cylinders with exposing of the other opening, the output side connected to a conveyance conduit (20). When the pumping is interrupted, thick matter, liquid concrete for example, is sucked up, via the delivery cylinder temporarily communicating with the reservoir, and is delivered, via the other cylinder (10), connected to the branch pipe (18), so as to form a column of thick matter through the delivery pipe (20), towards its output.Type: GrantFiled: July 4, 2002Date of Patent: November 7, 2006Assignee: Putzmeister AktiengesellschaftInventor: Hartmut Benckert
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Publication number: 20030210991Abstract: The fuel transfer pump is a combination suction and pressure pump in a manifold above the fuel storage tank. The fuel transfer pump is contained within a manifold. The pump is liquid cooled (more specifically, fuel cooled) and is located in a manifold above the fuel storage tank and not submerged inside the tank. The fuel transfer pump draws (using suction) the fuel up from the bottom of the tank though the pipe column into the manifold and then under pressure pumps it to one or more fueling dispensers.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 30, 2002Publication date: November 13, 2003Inventors: Kevin D. Struthers, Michael C. Webb
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Publication number: 20020081216Abstract: A control switch assembly for an air pump has a unidirectional valve mounted inside a port that is mounted together with a contact device on an actuation device. The actuation device has an extension slidably received in the actuation device and controllably connected to a knob. With the movement of the extension, a switch inside the contact device is able to selectively make an electrical connection and an actuating pin of the unidirectional valve is able to selectively open an airway inside the port. When the electrical connection of the switch is disconnected and the airway is opened by the movement of the actuating pin, the pressure above a diaphragm and inside the compressor is able to be released from the airway of the port so as to smooth the actuation of the compressor.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 27, 2000Publication date: June 27, 2002Inventor: Hsi-Kung Yang
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Patent number: 6139286Abstract: A new and improved automatic venting back pressure valve is provided in a valve body including a back pressure chamber having a fluid inlet and a fluid outlet. A spring loaded back pressure member covers the fluid outlet which is movable between a normally closed position wherein the back pressure member seals off the fluid outlet and an open position wherein the back pressure member is displaced from the fluid outlet to permit fluid to flow through the back pressure chamber from fluid inlet to fluid outlet in response to increased fluid pressure in the back pressure chamber. A gas by-pass orifice is disposed in an upper portion of the back pressure chamber which connects the back pressure chamber to a downstream portion of the fluid outlet. The gas by-pass orifice has a diametrical dimension selected to permit flow of gases through the orifice but to substantially not permit flow of liquids through the orifice.Type: GrantFiled: September 28, 1998Date of Patent: October 31, 2000Assignee: Pulsafeeder, Inc.Inventor: Stephen B. Muscarella
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Patent number: 6116868Abstract: A hydraulic oil tank connects to a valve head (10) which is provided with an oil return switch (2) accomodated in an oil return hole (14). An adjusting valve (3) is accomodated in an adjusting hole (13) of the valve head. An oil chamber hole (15) accomodates a check valve (4). A pivot rod hole (11) accomodates a pivot rod (5) and a pump hole (12) accomodates a pump (6). The check valve is in fluid communication with a conduit (8) which, for example, connects to a tube of a hydraulic jack. The valve head allows hydraulic fluid to be imparted to a jack at a controlled, desired pressure and allows advantageous return of fluid to the oil tank.Type: GrantFiled: March 1, 1999Date of Patent: September 12, 2000Inventor: Chung-Tai Lu
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Patent number: 5823748Abstract: The invention concerns a device for opening and closing a closure cap (16) fitted over a cleaning aperture (10) in the floor of the discharge container (12) of a pump (14) for thick-bodies fluids. The cap (16) is linked to a hydraulic drive unit (20) and can be swung out hydraulically, when a control valve (48) is actuated, into the open position in which the discharge outlet is left open. The cap (16) is swung back into the closed position by means of a hand-operated lever (23), the hydraulic drive unit (20) being returned at the same time to its initial position.Type: GrantFiled: February 8, 1996Date of Patent: October 20, 1998Assignee: Putzmeister-Werk Maschinenfabrik GmbHInventors: Hartmut Benckert, Hellmut Hurr, Paul Baeumen
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Patent number: 5584671Abstract: A fluid delivery system is disclosed which includes a pump and a fluid delivery set. The fluid delivery set includes a stop cock valve, and the pump includes a valve actuation unit into which the stop cock valve is positioned for operation of the system. The valve actuation unit includes a valve receiving mechanism which requires the valve to be closed in order to be inserted into or removed from the valve actuation unit, thereby preventing accidental free flow of fluid at all times. The fluid delivery set may also include an auxiliary fluid source to allow periodic flushing of the fluid delivery line, and the valve actuation unit can be programmed by the pump to automatically initiate periodic flushing cycles if desired.Type: GrantFiled: November 28, 1994Date of Patent: December 17, 1996Assignee: Sherwood Medical CompanyInventors: Frederick F. Schweitzer, Jr., Clarence L. Walker, Randall J. Krohn
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Patent number: 5277557Abstract: The invention is directed to a hand-operated vacuum pump and more specifically, a hand-held and hand-operated vacuum pump for obstetrical use incorporating an improved vacuum regulation system. The hand-held and hand-operated vacuum pump comprises a cylinder, having a piston located therewithin. The piston is movable between extended and retracted positions by a hand-operated lever. There is a first passage extending into the cylinder from an external space to be evacuated. The space is defined by the scalp of a baby and a vacuum cranial bell fitted thereon. A second passage connects this intermediate chamber with the cylinder through a first valve, preferably a one-way valve located in the cylinder head. A third passage connects the intermediate chamber to a second valve which automatically controls the maximum vacuum in the external space. A fourth passage from the intermediate chamber is a vacuum adjustment valve.Type: GrantFiled: January 11, 1993Date of Patent: January 11, 1994Inventor: Richard N. Cooper
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Patent number: 5192198Abstract: A diaphragm pump with a flat diaphragm which is held between the face surface of a pump head and the corresponding face surface of a hydraulic block is improved in that the annular clamping region has an angling step such that the clamped-in diaphragm is bent in its outer annular border region. In this way, a sealed tightness is achieved over long time periods, as well as inducing a uniform diaphragm tension which effects performance of the pump advantageously. Inventive valve designs are provided which allow removal for cleaning from outside the assembled pump and also allows manual opening of the valves for unclogging. An efficient design is provided for a pump head.Type: GrantFiled: August 27, 1990Date of Patent: March 9, 1993Assignee: J. Wagner GmbHInventors: Gerhard Gebauer, Wilfried Goes, Otto Rosenauer
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Patent number: 5176428Abstract: A hydraulic pump comprises at least one alternating-cycle piston (20) having a suction phase and a delivery phase, and sliding in a fixed cylinder (22). The pump possesses in addition a nonreturn suction valve (32) placed between a source of fluid under low pressure (28) and a working chamber (30) defined in the cylinder, and a nonreturn delivery valve (34) placed between the working chamber (30) and an output chamber (16) for the fluid under high pressure, connected to an application circuit 10, 12). The output chamber (16) possesses a wall (40) which is movable as a function of the pressure which prevails in the output chamber (16), the movable wall (40) being capable of controlling the locking of the delivery valve (34) in an open position substantially during the greater part of the suction phase when the pressure in the output chamber (16) is greater than a given pressure, in such a way that the suction valve (32) stays closed in a corresponding manner.Type: GrantFiled: October 11, 1991Date of Patent: January 5, 1993Assignee: Bendix Europe Services TechniquesInventor: Pierre Lebret
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Patent number: 4954051Abstract: An air spring seat principally for buses, trucks, boats or other vehicles includes a manual air pump for inflating and deflating the air spring. The manual air pump includes a piston having a rearward air intake stroke, a forward compression stroke to deliver pressurized air through a check valve delivery and venting system to the air spring, a pressure stabilized at rest position at the end of the compression stroke and a forward venting stroke from the at rest position mechanically to release air from the air spring through the check valve delivery and venting system. A floating seal carried by the piston provides a fluid tight seal between the piston and pump body during the piston compression stroke but permits air to move from the intake side of the piston to the compression side of the piston during the piston intake stroke. The piston movements are all controlled by a manual lever handle readily accessible to the seat occupant.Type: GrantFiled: January 12, 1989Date of Patent: September 4, 1990Assignee: National Seating CompanyInventors: Rod Smith, Timothy L. Oliphant, Charles E. Stephens
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Patent number: 4834287Abstract: A valve control mechanism for a paint spraying system provides for pressure relief prior to turn-off of the compressor. A pair of interlocking knobs, a pressure control knob and an off-prime-spray knob, are mechanically interlocked so that the compressor can only be turned on and off in a low pressure condition. When spraying has been completed, it is necessary to first operate the off-prime-spray knob to the prime position at which a cam structure opens the off-prime-spray valve for an immediate pressure relief prior to turn off of the pump.Type: GrantFiled: August 22, 1986Date of Patent: May 30, 1989Assignee: Wagner Spray Tech CorporationInventors: Warren J. Walsh, Bruce Kallevig
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Patent number: 4775300Abstract: A heating oil pump which is intended for selective single or double line operation. Between the suction side and return side there is a connecting passage which, for double line operation, is closable by a closure member. The latter is displaceable upon insertion of a plug from a closed to an open position by an actuating element which projects into the inserting path of the plug and, upon removal of the plug, back to the closed position by a return spring. This results in automatic change-over without the need for the return pressure to be higher than the suction pressure.Type: GrantFiled: March 20, 1987Date of Patent: October 4, 1988Assignee: Danfoss A/SInventor: Hans J. Knudsen
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Patent number: 4768929Abstract: A pump system is provided for the pressurization of liquid paint sufficient for hydraulic atomization when the paint is released through the nozzle of a spray gun. The system includes a high pressure pump with an inlet communicating with a source of liquid paint and an outlet, a motor for driving the pump, a pressure controller having a sensing element for sensing and controlling the pressure of the liquid paint delivered by the pump, a filter for filtering the liquid paint delivered by the pump, and a by-pass valve for priming the system on start-up. A multiplex unit is detachably secured to the pressure outlet of the pump and includes a continuous fluid passageway therethrough which begins at the pump outlet and terminates at an outlet port which communicates with a spray gun. The passageway includes the sensing element of the pressure sensor, the filter, and the by-pass valve.Type: GrantFiled: August 14, 1987Date of Patent: September 6, 1988Inventor: John D. Geberth, Jr.
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Patent number: 4758131Abstract: An apparatus for displacing a high viscous substance, such as grease, which comprises a positive displacement-type pump. The chamber of the pump is in communication with a second chamber defined by a tubular sleeve that is slidably displaceable on the body of the pump, thereby rendering the volume of the second chamber variable and, as such, providing for effective displacement of grease into the chamber of the pump via a valve arrangement. A closure member is disposed to control charging of the second chamber with grease and the displacement of such grease from the second chamber into the chamber of the pump. Also, simultaneously with the charging of the chamber the pump can displace grease therefrom for lubricating or other applications.Type: GrantFiled: April 14, 1987Date of Patent: July 19, 1988Inventor: Richard S. Gurney
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Patent number: 4685592Abstract: A pumping system for containing and dispensing liquids, such as poisonous or hazardous chemicals and the like. The system has a spring-biased, manually-openable by pass valve incorporated therein which is selectively positionable in various positions without the user coming in contact with the poisonous or hazardous chemicals and the like.Type: GrantFiled: November 29, 1985Date of Patent: August 11, 1987Inventor: John A. Vanderjagt
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Patent number: 4634347Abstract: The invention relates to an arrangement in plant equipment for directly supplying to a building element a binder comprising, for example, mortar of pumpable consistency and containing water. The plant equipment includes a vessel for ready-mixed binder, a motor-driven pump and a pump conduit (3) for supplying binder under pressure to a nozzle (4). In order to prevent liquid from being expelled from the binder when the pump is stopped, so as to leave a dry plug in the nozzle, means (18) are provided for maintaining the pressure in and adjacent the nozzle (4) at a level which coincides at least substantially to atmospheric pressure.Type: GrantFiled: April 29, 1985Date of Patent: January 6, 1987Assignee: Allman Byggnadsservice AB ABSInventors: Ulf Gauffin, Bjorn Soderlund
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Patent number: 4446882Abstract: In an hydraulic system a solenoid-operated valve mechanism is used to control delivery of pressure fluid to a part of the system, the fluid being circulated by a pump from a reservoir through the valve mechanism and back. The valve mechanism has a solenoid-operated valve biassed open, and closed when the solenoid is energized to generate pressure fluid, the valve then being operated in response to the pressure and a pressure-responsive valve-opening mechanism, such that when the pressure rises above a first threshold level the pressure acts to keep the valve closed, until the pressure reaches a second threshold level at which the valve-opening mechanism is operative to cause the valve to open provided the solenoid is de-energized. The valve-opening mechanism comprises a valve which opens at the second threshold level to allow pressure fluid into a cavity defined by a piston to cause the pressure to fall and the valve to open.Type: GrantFiled: October 20, 1981Date of Patent: May 8, 1984Assignee: Lucas Industries LimitedInventor: Anthony W. Harrison
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Patent number: 4390324Abstract: An airless hydraulic diaphragm paint pump having a pumping chamber subdivided by a diaphragm into pumping fluid and pump fluid subchambers with an inlet from a pump fluids storage and an outlet to a pumped fluid utilizer such as a paint spray gun. A bypass port is provided for returning pumped fluid to the source at a low pressure. A pressure release valve in communication with both the outlet and the bypass port is effective to allow bypassing the pumped fluid directly back to the source and to bleed the line between the pumped fluid utilizer and the pump. The valve is actuated by a solenoid actuator and is opened when the pump drive is terminated or manually or in the event of an excessive high pressure.Type: GrantFiled: January 28, 1981Date of Patent: June 28, 1983Assignee: Wagner Spray Tech CorporationInventor: Rudolf Karliner
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Patent number: 4196828Abstract: A manually charged fluid dispenser includes a charging cylinder disposed in the mouth of a bottle and a manually reciprocable piston carried on a charging rod which extends out each end of the cylinder. The charging rod has a differential diameter for providing hydraulic return thereof by fluid pressure in the charging tube after manual charging of the tube. The charging tube is in fluid communication with a spray nozzle mounted on the bottle and tube through a ball valve which is selectively unseatable by a cam actuated by a slidable trigger, which is hydraulically biased by a piston which is in connection with pressurized fluid at the ball valve. An alternative embodiment of the charging cylinder provides a charging rod slidable in a draw tube disposed above an end of a charging cylinder and a piston slidable therein so that fluid pressure in the cylinder will return the rod to its rest position.Type: GrantFiled: January 10, 1979Date of Patent: April 8, 1980Assignee: The Clorox CompanyInventors: Peter A. Basile, Carl E. Bochmann, Jack Halbeisen
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Patent number: 4017221Abstract: A hydraulic fluid circuit comprises an engine-driven pump for communicating pressurized fluid through a combined unloading and relief valve and to an implement control circuit of a construction vehicle. Actuating means are provided for selectively opening the valve during engine start-up to reduce fluid pressure in the valve and implement control circuit to a first predetermined level. An override means is operatively connected to the actuating means for preventing the valve from opening when the fluid pressure exceeds a second predetermined and operating level which is higher than the first predetermined level.Type: GrantFiled: February 27, 1976Date of Patent: April 12, 1977Assignee: Caterpillar Tractor Co.Inventor: Joseph E. Dezelan