US1523320A - Reserve-tank valve - Google Patents

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US1523320A
US1523320A US653786A US65378623A US1523320A US 1523320 A US1523320 A US 1523320A US 653786 A US653786 A US 653786A US 65378623 A US65378623 A US 65378623A US 1523320 A US1523320 A US 1523320A
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B60VEHICLES IN GENERAL
    • B60KARRANGEMENT OR MOUNTING OF PROPULSION UNITS OR OF TRANSMISSIONS IN VEHICLES; ARRANGEMENT OR MOUNTING OF PLURAL DIVERSE PRIME-MOVERS IN VEHICLES; AUXILIARY DRIVES FOR VEHICLES; INSTRUMENTATION OR DASHBOARDS FOR VEHICLES; ARRANGEMENTS IN CONNECTION WITH COOLING, AIR INTAKE, GAS EXHAUST OR FUEL SUPPLY OF PROPULSION UNITS IN VEHICLES
    • B60K15/00Arrangement in connection with fuel supply of combustion engines or other fuel consuming energy converters, e.g. fuel cells; Mounting or construction of fuel tanks
    • B60K15/03Fuel tanks
    • B60K15/06Fuel tanks characterised by fuel reserve systems
    • YGENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
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  • My said invention relates to a reserve tank valve intended particularly for use with fuel tanks of internal combustion engines.
  • a reserve tank valve intended particularly for use with fuel tanks of internal combustion engines.
  • the fuel in the tank of an automobile or motor boat becomes exhausted at '1 distance from any source of supply even where such tanks are provided with warningsignals or gages and the principal object of this device is to provide means for giving an unmistakable signal whenever the supply of fuel becomes low in that the supply to the engine is cut off while a considerable reserve supply remains.
  • a further object of the invention is to provide convenient means for making available the reserve supply when failure of the main supply is indicated.
  • the figure is a section of a tank with the valve of my invention applied thereto.
  • reference character 10 indicates the walls of a fuel tank which may be of any size and form, preferably such as is used in connection with internal combustion engines.
  • a nipple 11 At the lower side of the tank is a nipple 11 having threaded connection with the tank or with a boss 12 secured thereto.
  • the nipple is threaded at its lower end for connection to a gas pipe leading to the carbureter or other analogous device and at its upper end has an integral sleeve 13 with perforations at 14 close to the bottom of the tank.
  • the sleeve 13 has at its lower end a tapering seat for a tapered valve 15 and a spring 16 within the sleeve rests at one end on a shoulder on the valve 15 and at its other end against a collar 17 held in place by pins 18 extending crosswise of the sleeve or it may be secured in any other convenient manner.
  • the neck of the valve has a pair of transverse passages 19 communicating with a central chamber reduced in size at Serial No. 653,786.
  • the rod At its upper end the rod has a fixed collar 21 and a spring 22 surrounding the rod bears at one end against the collar and at the other end against a plate 23 fixed to the wall of the tank, packing 24 being provided between the plate and the wall to prevent leakage.
  • the rod 20 extends up through the plate 23 and the wall of the tank and carries at its upper end an operating handle 25 eccentric at one end.
  • a wear plate 26 is secured to the wall 10 underneath the eccentric end of the lever 25.
  • the rod 20 is provided of a length sufficient to extend slightly into the valve in order to permit relative motion or lost motion between the rod and the valve for convenience in manufacture and repair and also to provide for a slight amount of wear between the valve and its seat.
  • a reserve tank valve comprising a sleeve extending upward from the bottom of a fuel tank, said sleeve having bores of dif- .ferent diameters joined by an annular inclined surface forming a valve seat, passages sleeve e'irtend-i n g upward fronrthe-bottomof' "a fuel tank, said sleeve llzI-Vlllg'dJOl'GS of diflit through the sleeve-intermediate theends of: said annular inclined'surfaee,a hollow valvenormally closing said passages, passagesthi'iongh thevalveecommunicating with the top ofthesleeve, and-meansfor unseating the valve when the supply in the tank falls below the top of the sleeve, substantially as.-
  • a reserve tank valve con-iprising a sleeve extending upward from the bottom of a fuel tank, said sleeve having bores ofdif ferent diameters joined by an annular inclined'snrface' forming a-valve seat, passages through the i sleeve intermediate" the endsof said ann'ulai in'eli'ned surf-ate,- a
  • tank-valve comprising a sleeve extending upavard from the bottom of a fiiel ta-nln; said isleeve'ha'ving' *bo-resof clif- "ferent:diameters joined by an 1 annular in clinedwsnrface forming a valve seat,.pas-.
  • valve comprising a sleeve ada ted to-b'e' positioned to extendnpwardly from the bott'oin Oils-"31 1 1181 tanlr said sleeve"having holes of diam-em diameters joined by flll annulfai inelined surface-ferns ing a valve seat ⁇ passages through said.

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W. G. WALL RESERVE TANK VALVE Filed July 25, 1925 gwmz'ntz William GWall Patented Jan. 13, 1925.
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WILLIAM G. WALL, OF INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA, ASSIGNOR T0 DEVICES MANUFAC- TUBING COMPANY, OF INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA. A CORPORATION OF INDIANA.
RESERVE-TANK VALVE.
Application filed. July 25, 1923.
To aZZ whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, VVILLLAM GUY WALL, a citizen of the United States, residing at Indianapolis, in the county of Marion and State of Indiana, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Reserve-Tank Valves, of which the following is a specification.
My said invention relates to a reserve tank valve intended particularly for use with fuel tanks of internal combustion engines. As is well-known it frequently occurs that the fuel in the tank of an automobile or motor boat becomes exhausted at '1 distance from any source of supply even where such tanks are provided with warningsignals or gages and the principal object of this device is to provide means for giving an unmistakable signal whenever the supply of fuel becomes low in that the supply to the engine is cut off while a considerable reserve supply remains.
A further object of the invention is to provide convenient means for making available the reserve supply when failure of the main supply is indicated.
Referring to the accompanying drawings, which are made a part hereof and on which similar reference characters indicate similar parts, i
The figure is a section of a tank with the valve of my invention applied thereto.
In the drawings reference character 10 indicates the walls of a fuel tank which may be of any size and form, preferably such as is used in connection with internal combustion engines. At the lower side of the tank is a nipple 11 having threaded connection with the tank or with a boss 12 secured thereto. The nipple is threaded at its lower end for connection to a gas pipe leading to the carbureter or other analogous device and at its upper end has an integral sleeve 13 with perforations at 14 close to the bottom of the tank. The sleeve 13 has at its lower end a tapering seat for a tapered valve 15 and a spring 16 within the sleeve rests at one end on a shoulder on the valve 15 and at its other end against a collar 17 held in place by pins 18 extending crosswise of the sleeve or it may be secured in any other convenient manner. The neck of the valve has a pair of transverse passages 19 communicating with a central chamber reduced in size at Serial No. 653,786.
its upper end to provide a shoulder abutting against an enlarged head on a rod 20. At its upper end the rod has a fixed collar 21 and a spring 22 surrounding the rod bears at one end against the collar and at the other end against a plate 23 fixed to the wall of the tank, packing 24 being provided between the plate and the wall to prevent leakage.
The rod 20 extends up through the plate 23 and the wall of the tank and carries at its upper end an operating handle 25 eccentric at one end. A wear plate 26 is secured to the wall 10 underneath the eccentric end of the lever 25.
In the operation of my device the parts are normally in the position indicated in the figure and may remain so until the fuel level reaches the plane of the top of the sleeve. During this time the fuel flows in at the top of the sleeve down through the same and through the passages 19 into the central chamber of the valve and so into the nipple and the gas line attached thereto. When the fuel reaches the plane indicated the supply to the engine will be cut off and it is necessary then to manipulate the lever 25. This lever being moved to the extreme upper position raises the rod 20 and holds it in position aganist the tension of springs 22 and 16. This opens the. waythrough passages 14 to the central passage of the nipple and the engine may continue to run until a filling station is reached or in the case of stationary engines until a supply of fuel can be brought.
\Vhen the tank is refilled the handle 25 is turned back to the position shown whereupon the spring 22 returns the rod to its lowermost position and the spring 16 returns the valve to place. The rod 20 is provided of a length sufficient to extend slightly into the valve in order to permit relative motion or lost motion between the rod and the valve for convenience in manufacture and repair and also to provide for a slight amount of wear between the valve and its seat.
Having thus fully described my said invention. what I claim as new and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is:
1. A reserve tank valve comprising a sleeve extending upward from the bottom of a fuel tank, said sleeve having bores of dif- .ferent diameters joined by an annular inclined surface forming a valve seat, passages sleeve e'irtend-i n g upward fronrthe-bottomof' "a fuel tank, said sleeve llzI-Vlllg'dJOl'GS of diflit through the sleeve-intermediate theends of: said annular inclined'surfaee,a hollow valvenormally closing said passages, passagesthi'iongh thevalveecommunicating with the top ofthesleeve, and-meansfor unseating the valve when the supply in the tank falls below the top of the sleeve, substantially as.-
set forth.
2. A reserve tank valve con-iprising a sleeve extending upward from the bottom of a fuel tank, said sleeve having bores ofdif ferent diameters joined by an annular inclined'snrface' forming a-valve seat, passages through the i sleeve intermediate" the endsof said ann'ulai in'eli'ned surf-ate,- a
hollowvalve normally closing; said "passages, passages th roi'ngh t he =valve comni-unieating' with the top of 'the sleeve, and: means*piojeeting above the top of the tank for un= seating; the valve w-hentl'i'e supply in the tank 'falls-below the top ofthe sleeve, sub
stantiallv as set fortha 82 ii reserve: tank valvecomprising a fe'rent di 'ameters joined by an annular ineli nedsnrfaceforming-a valvesea-t, passages through thesleeve intermedi ate the:
ends of said annular inclinedsurfacaa hol low valve normally closing saidpassages, passages through the valve communicating with the top ot the sleeve, resilient means holdin the valvea 'ainst its seat and'm'eans at the-'top' o-f thet-anlcfor opening thew'alve against pressure of such resilient means,
substantially aseset forth. 7
L-A' reserve. tank-valve comprising a sleeve extending upavard from the bottom of a fiiel ta-nln; said isleeve'ha'ving' *bo-resof clif- "ferent:diameters joined by an 1 annular in clinedwsnrface forming a valve seat,.pas-.
sages tln'ough". the sleeve" intermediate the endsof said annular inclined-"surface; a hol low valve" nonmally 'closing said passages,
-*- passages through the valve communicating;
with the top ofithe sleeve, auspring-within the sleeve acting-to force the valve against itsseat, a rodhavinglost motion relative tovth-eeval ve extending upward through the 7 with the top: of the sleeve; spring within its seat, a rod having lost motion relative to thew-alve extending upward through the top of the tank-, a spring-normally holding 'the 1'o'dji'1-1 its lowermost position; and" a lever pivoted'to the rod and ad-a 'ated to lrol'd the valve m open position; substantially as set fort-hi 6: A reserve tank? valve comprising a sleeve ada ted to-b'e' positioned to extendnpwardly from the bott'oin Oils-"31 1 1181 tanlr said sleeve"having holes of diam-em diameters joined by flll annulfai inelined surface-ferns ing a valve seat} passages through said. sleeve intermediate the en'dsof said annular inclined snrfacez zvliollb'av t apjered valve normally closin g said p'assage'sg said valve having a hollow reduced concentric-stem'extend ing tl-1G1'8f1"(')111 PHSSZigBS through said i stem communroat-lng w-ith one end oft-he sleeve, and tension means 1n -said sleeve sin'rounding sai-d st-e m and abntting one end: of 'the valve for n ormally holdiing the. valve on its seat, substantially asset forth.
In: witness whereof; .I" have hereunto: set my hand fand 'sealf iat =f Indianapolia Indiana this 28rd idaycof :Jnlw .Dfinineteen' hun dred and 1' twenty'stln-eeu VIIJIJIANLO. ALL; [as]: Witnesses-z FRANK JV; Darren, NV. .Hrmrus.-
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US5176174A (en) * 1991-08-09 1993-01-05 General Electric Company Flow metering and distribution devices
US5553780A (en) * 1995-02-03 1996-09-10 The Toro Company Spraying system with low liquid level warning
US6058964A (en) * 1997-12-15 2000-05-09 Walbro Corporation Multi-level fuel pickup

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US5176174A (en) * 1991-08-09 1993-01-05 General Electric Company Flow metering and distribution devices
US5553780A (en) * 1995-02-03 1996-09-10 The Toro Company Spraying system with low liquid level warning
US6058964A (en) * 1997-12-15 2000-05-09 Walbro Corporation Multi-level fuel pickup

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