US1152407A - Oiler for the slides of wind musical instruments. - Google Patents

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US1152407A
US1152407A US2040715A US2040715A US1152407A US 1152407 A US1152407 A US 1152407A US 2040715 A US2040715 A US 2040715A US 2040715 A US2040715 A US 2040715A US 1152407 A US1152407 A US 1152407A
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  • This invention relates to improve: in oilers for the slides of Wind musica struments.
  • the main objects of my in ...''I provide an improved oil lo: Wind inusical insti intents which in keeping the slide properly wiped free from dust A further object is to p ovi is an improved oiler for the sli les or wind -iusical instruments which can be readily applied to instruments now in use Wi modification thereof.
  • Figure I is detail side elevation 03: the slide portion of a troinooue embodying my invention.
  • Fig. H is enlarged detail longitudinal section on line corresponding to line 2 2 or
  • Fig. F1 is an enlarged cross section on line corresponding to line 3 3 of l.
  • IV is a perspective view of one of the oiler SlQQfTGS removed from the instrument.
  • 1 represents the outer or slide portion of a trombone
  • E2 and 3 the coaeting inner telescoping Specification of Letters EPatent.
  • su ible retaining cane as su ible retaining cane.
  • a pair of telescoping members the outer slide member being provided with a cross piece at its inner end, a sleeve having an annular enlargement providin an internal annular chamber, the inner end 0 said sleeve beinp; fitted upon the outer slide member and longitudinally slotted to receive said cross piece thereof, whereby the sleeve is supported to slidably embrace the inner lTlGHllJEl', a lip on the end of saiu outer slide member projecting into said chamber, a ring arranged in the outer end of said sleeve to project into said chamber to provide aiiller supporting lip, and a filler of wic Zing ⁇ ; disposed in said chamber with its edges supported by said lips at he ends thereof.
  • a pair of tele scoping members constitutii a slide member, a sleeve mounted upon the inner end of said slide member and having an annular enlargement providing an internal annular chamber, a lip on the end of said slide member projecting into said chamber, a lip at the outer end of said sleeve projecting into said chamber, and a filler disposed in said chamber whereby said filler is supported to slidably embrace said inner member, said i'iller being adapted to receive a lubricant.
  • the combination or a pair of telescoping members constituting; a slide member, a sleeve mounted upon the inner end or" said slide member and having an annular enlargement providing an internal annular chamber, a lip at the outer end 01" said sleeve projecting into said chamher, and a filler disposed in said chamber with its edges supported by said lip whereby said filler is supported to slidably embrace said inner member, said filler being adapted to receive a lubricant.
  • the combination of a pair of telescoping members constituting, a slide, a sleeve removably mounted on said outer member to project from the inner end thereof, said sleeve being prorided with an intenial annular chamber ii its projecting portion having lips projecting into it at each end, and a filler disposed in said chamber with its edges engaged by said lips, said filler being adapted to receive a lubricant.
  • the combination of a pair of telescoping members the outer member constitutiirg a slide, a sleeve removably mounted on said outer member to project from the inner end thereof, said sleeve being provided with an internal annular chamber in its projecting portion having, a lip projecting into it, and a filler disposed in said chamber with its edge engaged by said lip, said filler being adapted to receive a lubricant.
  • the combination oi a pair of telescoping members, the outer member constituting a slide, a sleeve removably mounted on said outer member to project from the inner end thereof, said sleeve being provided with an internal annular chamber in its projecting portion, and a filler disposed in said chamher and supported to slidably embrace the inner telescoping member, said filler being, adapted to receive a lubricant.

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G. W. GILL.
OILER FOR THE SLIDES OF WIND MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS.
APPLICATION FILED APR. 10. I915.
Patented Sept. 7, 1915.
m n m 6 R m G A TTOR/I/EIS GILER. F011? TEE 63? WIND 1'tTSICll.L INSTRUMENTS.
Application filed April 10,
To all whom it may concern Be it known that l, GEORGE W. GIL
L l a citizen of the United States, reslding at Three Rivers. Michigan, have invented certain new and useful lnipro *nents in Oilers for the Slides of i ired ldusica instruments, of which the following is a specnt cation.
This invention relates to improve: in oilers for the slides of Wind musica struments.
lily improvements are especially designer. by me for use on troinboiies and 1. ha" illustrate iny improvements embodied in such an instrumen My improvements may, however, be readily e nodied in other instruments containing slides.
The main objects of my in ...''I provide an improved oil lo: Wind inusical insti intents which in keeping the slide properly wiped free from dust A further object is to p ovi is an improved oiler for the sli les or wind -iusical instruments which can be readily applied to instruments now in use Wi modification thereof.
Further objects, and objects 1* structural details, will itev chili.
rem the detailed description.
I accomplish eOl the objects in i by the devices means described in the following specification.
The invention is clearly defined and pointed out in the claims.
A structure which is a preterrec embodiment of my invention is clearly illustrated in the accompanying drawing, a part of this specification, in Whi h:
Figure I is detail side elevation 03: the slide portion of a troinooue embodying my invention. Fig. H is enlarged detail longitudinal section on line corresponding to line 2 2 or Fig. F1 is an enlarged cross section on line corresponding to line 3 3 of l. IV is a perspective view of one of the oiler SlQQfTGS removed from the instrument.
In the drawings, similar reference characters refer to st ler parts throughout th several views, and the sectiona views 9. taken looking in the direction of the littl arrows at the ends of the section lines.
Referring to the drawings, 1 represents the outer or slide portion of a trombone, and E2 and 3 the coaeting inner telescoping Specification of Letters EPatent.
1315 Serial 3T0. 20,407.
members. Tl
are connectere 3 4 v 1 and me longitudinally slot- 1 H N 1 e we or 1,1668 1-. Tue
1'101'31 the ends of the slide are provided i annularadapted to receive the lubrig tiller 9 so that it supported embrace the inner tele and 3.
as su ible retaining cane.
ed to wipe oust iroin The ends the arms of the 1 are preferably provided extensions 10 which project the chamber of the sleeve to engage port the edge of the filler. A ring nged in the outer end 01 the sleeve edge projecting into the chamber xlilG support lip 12 for the outer The filler is thus supit cannot be accidentally disand it is also supported so that members can be readcoact deice is not primarily intendec. as .ch ien' to be sold separate bu to be 'e 1 part of he instrument when It may, however, be apnstruinent already in use by embody or adapt the same as conditions may require. I desire, however, to be understood as claiming my improvements specifically in the form illustrated as well as broadly within the scope of the appended claims.
Having thus described my invention, what claim as new and desire to secure by Let ters Patent, is:
1. In a musical instrument of the class described, the combination of a pair of telescoping members, the outer slide member being provided with a cross piece at its inner end, a sleeve having an annular enlargement providin an internal annular chamber, the inner end 0 said sleeve beinp; fitted upon the outer slide member and longitudinally slotted to receive said cross piece thereof, whereby the sleeve is supported to slidably embrace the inner lTlGHllJEl', a lip on the end of saiu outer slide member projecting into said chamber, a ring arranged in the outer end of said sleeve to project into said chamber to provide aiiller supporting lip, and a filler of wic Zing}; disposed in said chamber with its edges supported by said lips at he ends thereof.
2. In a. musical instrument of the class described, the combination of a pair of tele scoping members, the outer member constitutii a slide member, a sleeve mounted upon the inner end of said slide member and having an annular enlargement providing an internal annular chamber, a lip on the end of said slide member projecting into said chamber, a lip at the outer end of said sleeve projecting into said chamber, and a filler disposed in said chamber whereby said filler is supported to slidably embrace said inner member, said i'iller being adapted to receive a lubricant.
In a musi *al instrument of the class described, the combination or a pair of telescoping members, the outer member constituting; a slide member, a sleeve mounted upon the inner end or" said slide member and having an annular enlargement providing an internal annular chamber, a lip at the outer end 01" said sleeve projecting into said chamher, and a filler disposed in said chamber with its edges supported by said lip whereby said filler is supported to slidably embrace said inner member, said filler being adapted to receive a lubricant.
4. In an instrument of the class described, the combination of a pair of telescoping members, the outer member constituting, a slide, a sleeve removably mounted on said outer member to project from the inner end thereof, said sleeve being prorided with an intenial annular chamber ii its projecting portion having lips projecting into it at each end, and a filler disposed in said chamber with its edges engaged by said lips, said filler being adapted to receive a lubricant.
In an instrument of the class described, the combination of a pair of telescoping members, the outer member constitutiirg a slide, a sleeve removably mounted on said outer member to project from the inner end thereof, said sleeve being provided with an internal annular chamber in its projecting portion having, a lip projecting into it, and a filler disposed in said chamber with its edge engaged by said lip, said filler being adapted to receive a lubricant.
6. In an instrument of the class described, the combination oi a pair of telescoping members, the outer member constituting a slide, a sleeve removably mounted on said outer member to project from the inner end thereof, said sleeve being provided with an internal annular chamber in its projecting portion, and a filler disposed in said chamher and supported to slidably embrace the inner telescoping member, said filler being, adapted to receive a lubricant.
In witness whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and seal in the presence of two witnesses.
GEORGE W. GILL. [Ls] lVitncsses A. E. ARMSTRONG, E. E. ZANDEB.
Copies of this patent may be obtained for five cents each, by addressing the Commissioner of Patents, Washington, D. G."
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