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US2264671A
US2264671A US33880940A US2264671A US 2264671 A US2264671 A US 2264671A US 33880940 A US33880940 A US 33880940A US 2264671 A US2264671 A US 2264671A
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    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F16ENGINEERING ELEMENTS AND UNITS; GENERAL MEASURES FOR PRODUCING AND MAINTAINING EFFECTIVE FUNCTIONING OF MACHINES OR INSTALLATIONS; THERMAL INSULATION IN GENERAL
    • F16KVALVES; TAPS; COCKS; ACTUATING-FLOATS; DEVICES FOR VENTING OR AERATING
    • F16K21/00Fluid-delivery valves, e.g. self-closing valves
    • F16K21/04Self-closing valves, i.e. closing automatically after operation
    • F16K21/14Self-closing valves, i.e. closing automatically after operation with special means for preventing the self-closing
    • 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
    • Y10TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC
    • Y10TTECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER US CLASSIFICATION
    • Y10T137/00Fluid handling
    • Y10T137/8593Systems
    • Y10T137/86292System with plural openings, one a gas vent or access opening
    • Y10T137/86324Tank with gas vent and inlet or outlet
    • Y10T137/86332Vent and inlet or outlet in unitary mounting
    • 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
    • Y10TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC
    • Y10TTECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER US CLASSIFICATION
    • Y10T137/00Fluid handling
    • Y10T137/8593Systems
    • Y10T137/87153Plural noncommunicating flow paths
    • Y10T137/87161With common valve operator

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  • My invention relates to improvements in spigots for use in drawing liquid from closed drums, tanks, or the like.
  • the primary object of the invention is to provide an efllcient, simply constructed and easily applied, spigot for connection to such drums and which is equipped for admitting air into the top of the drum simultaneously with opening of the spigot and to be automatically locked open.
  • Figure 1 is a view in side elevation, partly broken away, of the preferred embodiment of my invention applied to a liquid containing drum,
  • Figure 2 is a fragmentary view in vertical longitudinal section
  • Figure 3 is a fragmentary view in top plan
  • Figure 4 is a view in front elevation, partly in section, of the tube and valve member.
  • the spigot comprises an elongated, generally tubular barrel 4, of suitable material, externally threaded adjacent its rear end, as at 5, to be turned into the opening 2 with its rear end extending inwardly past said opening for a short distance and provided in front of the threads, with an external circumferential collar 6 thereon fitting against the outer face of the drum I and together with the threads sealing the opening 2.
  • the barrel 4 embodies a depending spout I immediately in front of the collar 6 and an extension 8 projecting forwardly from said spout, the extension having a cylindrical axial bore 9 in its front end, forming a chamber therein, a reduced axial counterbore I0 intermediate the bore 9 and spout I and forming a guide, and a pair of laterally spaced ears I I upstanding therefrom in front of the bore 9.
  • a radial air inlet duct I2 is provided in the extension 8 in front of the spout I and which extends upwardly into the counterbore I0.
  • An apertured upstanding ear I3 is provided on top of the barrel 4 above spout I. The purpose of the bores 9, l0,,ears II, and duct I2 and ear I3 will presently appear.
  • An air inlet tube I4 of substantially smaller diameter than that of the barrel 4 is fitted in the countrbore I0 for endwise sliding movement therein, said tube extending rearwardly out of said barrel 4 for a short distance and having a right angled rear end extension I5 adapted to project upwardly in the drum I above the normal level of the liquid therein.
  • the front end of the tube I4 extends through and out of the bore 9 and is formed withan oblique closed tip I6 disposed in the rear of the ears II.
  • a coil spring I! surrounds the front end of the tube I4 and is housed in the bore I0 with one end bearing against a resilient washer I8 fitting over said tube and seated against the rear end of said bore, and its other end bearing against a metal washer I9 sleeve on the tube I I.
  • the last mentioned end of the spring I1 and the washer I9 are preferably soldered to the tube I4 as indicated at 20.
  • the described spring II urges the tube I4 forwardly and the washer I8 forms a seal at the outer end of counterbore I 0.
  • the rear end of the barrel 6 is closed under forward movement of the tube I 4 through the medium of a disk-like-valve member 2
  • by seating against the rear end of barrel 4 establishes the forward limit of movement of tube I 4.
  • a bail-like operating hand grip 26 is provided for moving the tube rearwardly to move the valve member 2! into unseated position and thereby open the rear end of the barrel 4 50 that liquid may pass out of the same.
  • the hand grip 24 is pivoted at one end to the ears II, as by a pin 25, for vertical swinging movement above the barrel 4 forwardly and rearwardly, said pivoted end being provided with an inclined camming corner 26 adapted for coaction with the-tip I6 so that under forward movement of the hand grip into upright position, said tube is cammed rearwardly in opposition to the spring I! to unseat valve member 2
  • a port 21 therein is adjusted into registration with the duct I2 so that atmospheric air is admitted into the tube H to escape therefrom into the drum and break the vacuum existing therein above the liquid.
  • the spring I! will act to move the tube I4 forwardly, thereby effecting seating of valve member 2
  • the hand grip 24 is provided with an enlarged free end 20 slotted, as at 29, and adapted to swing down against the top of barrel 4 over ear l3, whereby rearward movement of said grip is limited and said grip may be locked against operation by the insertion of a padlock hasp, not shown, through the aperture of said ear. In its rearward limit of movement, the hand grip 24 arches upwardly from the barrel 4.
  • the locking means comprises a rod 30 pivoted at one end, as at 3
  • the rod 30 may be manipulated by the fingers to fold the same inwardly of said grip so that it will lie on top of the barrel 4 in the rearward limit of movement of said grip.
  • valve member 2i and washer 22 are of substantially the same diameter as the inner or rear end of the barrel 4 so that these parts may clear the opening 2 when the spigot is applied.
  • a small hole 32 is provided in the extension 8 for the insertion of a nail, not shown, laterally into the bore 9 in front of washer l9 when the tube I4 is in its rearmost limit of movement, so that said tube may be held retracted in an out of the way position when assembling the hand grip 24 with the barrel 4 or replacing said grip with a new one.
  • spring ll frictionally looking to the washer l8 and being soldered to the tube l4 acts to prevent the tube l4 from rotating in the barrel 4.
  • a spigot for insertion in a side bunghole of a liquid containing drum comprising an elongated substantially cylindrical barrel having a threaded rear end for turning into said hole, an open front end, a depending spout intermediate said ends and a reduced bore therein intermediate said spout and front end, an air venting tube of smaller diameter than said barrel including a main part having a closed front end slidably fitting in said reduced bore for axial movement of said tube forwardly and rearwardly, said part having a rear end extension adapted to project upwardly in said drum above the normal liquid level therein, spring means in said barrel urging said tube forwardly, means on said main part of the tube closing the rear end of the barrel under forward movement of said tube, manipulative means on the front end of said barrel for moving said tube rearwardly in limited degree in opposition to said spring means, and a pair of air ports in said tube and barrel, respectively, registering in the rearward limit of movement of said tube to admit air to the latter, said manipulative means comprising a bail-like hand
  • a spigot comprising a barrel embodying a valve seat, a valve for movement in opposite directions toward and from said seat, and means to move said valve in one direction comprising a bail-like hand grip pivoted at one end to said barrel for swinging movement into upright position, and a rod pivoted on said grip to swing into vertical position in the upright position of the grip andblock swinging of the grip from upright position by engagement with said barrel.
  • a spigot comprising a barrel embodying a valve seat, a valve for movement in opposite directions toward and from said seat, and means to move said valve in one direction comprising a bail-like hand grip pivoted at one end to said barrel for swinging movement into upright position, and a rod pivoted on saidgrip to swing into vertical position in the upright position of the grip and block swinging of the grip from upright position by engagement with said barrel, said rod being swingable into said grip in the plane thereof out of blocking position.

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Dec. 2, '1941. T. A. KOCHER SPIGOT Filed June 4, 1940 2 Shets-Sheet 1 Inventor ffieodore flffoc/fer A tiorney Dec. 2, 1941. 1-. A. KOCHER SPIGOT 2 Sheets-Sheet 2 Filed June 4, 1940 I Inventor fieadore flfZbc/wr Attorney Patented Dec. 2, 1941 UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE srroo'r v Theodore A. Kocher, Newton, Ill. Application June 4, 1940, Serial No. 338,809
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My invention relates to improvements in spigots for use in drawing liquid from closed drums, tanks, or the like.
The primary object of the invention is to provide an efllcient, simply constructed and easily applied, spigot for connection to such drums and which is equipped for admitting air into the top of the drum simultaneously with opening of the spigot and to be automatically locked open.
To the accomplishment of the above, and subordinate objects presently appearing, a preferred embodiment of my invention has been illustrated in the accompanying drawings, set forth in detail in the succeeding description, and defined 1n the claims appended hereto.
In said drawings:
Figure 1 is a view in side elevation, partly broken away, of the preferred embodiment of my invention applied to a liquid containing drum,
Figure 2 is a fragmentary view in vertical longitudinal section,
Figure 3 is a fragmentary view in top plan, and
Figure 4 is a view in front elevation, partly in section, of the tube and valve member.
Referring to the drawings by numerals, I have shown my improved spigot as applied to the usual type of liquid containing drum I having an internally threaded plug opening 2 in the side thereof adjacent the bottom of the drum and extending through an internal boss 3 provided on the wall of the drum.
The spigot comprises an elongated, generally tubular barrel 4, of suitable material, externally threaded adjacent its rear end, as at 5, to be turned into the opening 2 with its rear end extending inwardly past said opening for a short distance and provided in front of the threads, with an external circumferential collar 6 thereon fitting against the outer face of the drum I and together with the threads sealing the opening 2. The barrel 4 embodies a depending spout I immediately in front of the collar 6 and an extension 8 projecting forwardly from said spout, the extension having a cylindrical axial bore 9 in its front end, forming a chamber therein, a reduced axial counterbore I0 intermediate the bore 9 and spout I and forming a guide, and a pair of laterally spaced ears I I upstanding therefrom in front of the bore 9. A radial air inlet duct I2 is provided in the extension 8 in front of the spout I and which extends upwardly into the counterbore I0. An apertured upstanding ear I3 is provided on top of the barrel 4 above spout I. The purpose of the bores 9, l0,,ears II, and duct I2 and ear I3 will presently appear.
An air inlet tube I4 of substantially smaller diameter than that of the barrel 4 is fitted in the countrbore I0 for endwise sliding movement therein, said tube extending rearwardly out of said barrel 4 for a short distance and having a right angled rear end extension I5 adapted to project upwardly in the drum I above the normal level of the liquid therein. The front end of the tube I4 extends through and out of the bore 9 and is formed withan oblique closed tip I6 disposed in the rear of the ears II.
A coil spring I! surrounds the front end of the tube I4 and is housed in the bore I0 with one end bearing against a resilient washer I8 fitting over said tube and seated against the rear end of said bore, and its other end bearing against a metal washer I9 sleeve on the tube I I. ,The last mentioned end of the spring I1 and the washer I9 are preferably soldered to the tube I4 as indicated at 20. The described spring II urges the tube I4 forwardly and the washer I8 forms a seal at the outer end of counterbore I 0.
The rear end of the barrel 6 is closed under forward movement of the tube I 4 through the medium of a disk-like-valve member 2| on said tube seating against said end of the barrel and backed by a cup washer 22 soldered to said tube as indicated at 23. As will be understood, the valve member 2| by seating against the rear end of barrel 4 establishes the forward limit of movement of tube I 4.
A bail-like operating hand grip 26 is provided for moving the tube rearwardly to move the valve member 2! into unseated position and thereby open the rear end of the barrel 4 50 that liquid may pass out of the same. The hand grip 24 is pivoted at one end to the ears II, as by a pin 25, for vertical swinging movement above the barrel 4 forwardly and rearwardly, said pivoted end being provided with an inclined camming corner 26 adapted for coaction with the-tip I6 so that under forward movement of the hand grip into upright position, said tube is cammed rearwardly in opposition to the spring I! to unseat valve member 2|. Under such rearward movement of tube I4, a port 21 therein is adjusted into registration with the duct I2 so that atmospheric air is admitted into the tube H to escape therefrom into the drum and break the vacuum existing therein above the liquid. As will be manifest, when the hand grip 24 is moved rearwardly, the spring I! will act to move the tube I4 forwardly, thereby effecting seating of valve member 2| and adjustment of port 21 out of regi trat on with. duct l2.
The hand grip 24 is provided with an enlarged free end 20 slotted, as at 29, and adapted to swing down against the top of barrel 4 over ear l3, whereby rearward movement of said grip is limited and said grip may be locked against operation by the insertion of a padlock hasp, not shown, through the aperture of said ear. In its rearward limit of movement, the hand grip 24 arches upwardly from the barrel 4.
Means are provided for automatically locking the hand grip in the forward limit of movement thereof and thereby locking the valve member 2| in unseated open position. The locking means comprises a rod 30 pivoted at one end, as at 3|, to said hand grip 24 to swing downwardly thereon into vertical position under the influence of gravity, when the hand grip is swung into its forward limit of movement, and so that its free end is opposed to the top of barrel 4 thereby blocking downward swinging of said hand grip. When the hand grip 24 is swung rearwardly, the rod 30 may be manipulated by the fingers to fold the same inwardly of said grip so that it will lie on top of the barrel 4 in the rearward limit of movement of said grip.
The valve member 2i and washer 22 are of substantially the same diameter as the inner or rear end of the barrel 4 so that these parts may clear the opening 2 when the spigot is applied.
A small hole 32 is provided in the extension 8 for the insertion of a nail, not shown, laterally into the bore 9 in front of washer l9 when the tube I4 is in its rearmost limit of movement, so that said tube may be held retracted in an out of the way position when assembling the hand grip 24 with the barrel 4 or replacing said grip with a new one.
It may be explained, that spring ll frictionally looking to the washer l8 and being soldered to the tube l4 acts to prevent the tube l4 from rotating in the barrel 4.
The foregoing will, it is believed,- suflice to impart a clear understanding of my invention without further explanation, since the operation of the same has been set forth in connection with the description of parts.
Manifestly the invention, as described, is susceptible of modification without departing from the inventive concept, and right is herein reserved to such modifications as fall within the scope of subjoined claims.
What I claim is:
1. A spigot for insertion in a side bunghole of a liquid containing drum comprising an elongated substantially cylindrical barrel having a threaded rear end for turning into said hole, an open front end, a depending spout intermediate said ends and a reduced bore therein intermediate said spout and front end, an air venting tube of smaller diameter than said barrel including a main part having a closed front end slidably fitting in said reduced bore for axial movement of said tube forwardly and rearwardly, said part having a rear end extension adapted to project upwardly in said drum above the normal liquid level therein, spring means in said barrel urging said tube forwardly, means on said main part of the tube closing the rear end of the barrel under forward movement of said tube, manipulative means on the front end of said barrel for moving said tube rearwardly in limited degree in opposition to said spring means, and a pair of air ports in said tube and barrel, respectively, registering in the rearward limit of movement of said tube to admit air to the latter, said manipulative means comprising a bail-like hand grip pivoted at one end to said barrel for swinging movement into upright position, and a rod pivoted on said hand grip to swing into vertical position in the upright position of said grip and block swinging of the grip from upright position by engagement with said barrel.
2. A spigot comprising a barrel embodying a valve seat, a valve for movement in opposite directions toward and from said seat, and means to move said valve in one direction comprising a bail-like hand grip pivoted at one end to said barrel for swinging movement into upright position, and a rod pivoted on said grip to swing into vertical position in the upright position of the grip andblock swinging of the grip from upright position by engagement with said barrel.
3. A spigot comprising a barrel embodying a valve seat, a valve for movement in opposite directions toward and from said seat, and means to move said valve in one direction comprising a bail-like hand grip pivoted at one end to said barrel for swinging movement into upright position, and a rod pivoted on saidgrip to swing into vertical position in the upright position of the grip and block swinging of the grip from upright position by engagement with said barrel, said rod being swingable into said grip in the plane thereof out of blocking position.
THEODORE A. KOCHER.
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US2589622A (en) * 1948-06-28 1952-03-18 Heil Co Self-venting valve
US2702563A (en) * 1949-10-06 1955-02-22 Thompson Prod Inc Combination spigot and adapter with venting means
US2712323A (en) * 1949-10-06 1955-07-05 Thompson Prod Inc Spigot and adapter for automatic venting
US2810398A (en) * 1954-07-09 1957-10-22 Bell & Gossett Co Drain and vacuum breaker valve
US3039654A (en) * 1959-12-17 1962-06-19 Dale R Lopatka Fluid dispensing apparatus
US3255938A (en) * 1964-08-10 1966-06-14 Gen Equipment Mfg & Sales Inc Spigot for refrigerated confection
US4186848A (en) * 1978-10-31 1980-02-05 The Continental Group, Inc. Base type dispenser for bottle-like container with collapsible dispensing and vent lines
FR2517014A1 (en) * 1981-11-23 1983-05-27 Cummins Engine Co Inc VALVE ASSEMBLY FOR FLOW CONTROL OF ACCUMULATED LIQUID IN A CONTAINER
US4611627A (en) * 1985-02-07 1986-09-16 Donaldson Company, Inc. Self-venting drain valve
US4715516A (en) * 1986-03-07 1987-12-29 Salvail Napoleon P Apparatus for dispensing carbonated beverage from containers
US4722463A (en) * 1986-09-12 1988-02-02 Anderson Jerry L Fluid dispensing apparatus
US4928855A (en) * 1988-08-01 1990-05-29 Ramsey John A Dispenser apparatus for beverage bottles
US5211313A (en) * 1990-06-20 1993-05-18 Waddington & Duval Limited Dispensing taps
US5788840A (en) * 1995-12-30 1998-08-04 Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd. Dispensing spigot with controllable lever

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US2589622A (en) * 1948-06-28 1952-03-18 Heil Co Self-venting valve
US2702563A (en) * 1949-10-06 1955-02-22 Thompson Prod Inc Combination spigot and adapter with venting means
US2712323A (en) * 1949-10-06 1955-07-05 Thompson Prod Inc Spigot and adapter for automatic venting
US2810398A (en) * 1954-07-09 1957-10-22 Bell & Gossett Co Drain and vacuum breaker valve
US3039654A (en) * 1959-12-17 1962-06-19 Dale R Lopatka Fluid dispensing apparatus
US3255938A (en) * 1964-08-10 1966-06-14 Gen Equipment Mfg & Sales Inc Spigot for refrigerated confection
US4186848A (en) * 1978-10-31 1980-02-05 The Continental Group, Inc. Base type dispenser for bottle-like container with collapsible dispensing and vent lines
FR2517014A1 (en) * 1981-11-23 1983-05-27 Cummins Engine Co Inc VALVE ASSEMBLY FOR FLOW CONTROL OF ACCUMULATED LIQUID IN A CONTAINER
US4440193A (en) * 1981-11-23 1984-04-03 Cummins Engine Company, Inc. Valve assembly
US4611627A (en) * 1985-02-07 1986-09-16 Donaldson Company, Inc. Self-venting drain valve
US4715516A (en) * 1986-03-07 1987-12-29 Salvail Napoleon P Apparatus for dispensing carbonated beverage from containers
US4722463A (en) * 1986-09-12 1988-02-02 Anderson Jerry L Fluid dispensing apparatus
US4928855A (en) * 1988-08-01 1990-05-29 Ramsey John A Dispenser apparatus for beverage bottles
US5211313A (en) * 1990-06-20 1993-05-18 Waddington & Duval Limited Dispensing taps
US5788840A (en) * 1995-12-30 1998-08-04 Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd. Dispensing spigot with controllable lever

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