Filter for Oil and Other Lubricants. Page: 3 of 3
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lead out from the receptacle. then it is
desired to test the lubricant it different
points, the corresponding cocit_ 6 may ae
opened and the lubricant will be oermittea
5 to drip on the trough 14 in small cuantlties
and the drippings will spread out over the
reflecting surface 13. and from in :nsnec-
tion of these samples it can oe readily deter-
mined whether or not they contain any for-
10 eign matter or are entirely cleansea.
When the oil is thoroughly aeansec it
may be drawn off through :ne iischarge
spout 17, which is controlled by the valve 18
and in order to draw off all of the lubricant
15 contained in the receptacle water may
be gradually admitted through the oipe 12
to gradually elevate the lubricant as it Is
being drawn off so that all of rhe .ubricant
in the receptacle may be Drougnt within
20 the range of the spout 7. inna iischaraect
therethrough.
What I claim is:
1. A device of the character described.,
including a tank, an oil receptacle arranged
26 within said tank and spaced from tne wails
thereof, to form a heating cnamoer between
them, a means for circulating i aeating
fluid through said chamber. a est trougnecured to the 'Vali at the tank and a test
icK :eaainz :rom saia recentacie through 30
'nicn samies or he contents thereof may
Siiscnarzea Into sale trough.
- evice or :lie 'naracter escribed,
nciuuinz t :an, - .uuricant receptacle ar-
anzea :oncentricailv within the tank and 35
-nacea :rom :1 -rals thereof, oiming a
namuer :rounci aiu receptacle, a means
:r 'rculatin i eating fluid through
aid nainer, means tor introducing a heat-
az aumd -vitnin the contents of said recep- 40
acie. In :ncuined trouirin aruran ed on iie
iter side Ot said tank, whose uimper face is
-orimec :nto a rerlectnin surface ant a plural-
:v it test coc{s communication with said rn-
matacie and arranre([ a oove sai1d tI'oULrhI and 45
:11-rumn wiunc -amnioies of the contents of
ala recentacie may OC uschargea into said
rouan.
testunonv -uereor I have shined my
tne to tnis specincation in the presence of 50
-V suOscrtino '-itnesses.
LARGE C. SCHMIDT.
-tnesses:
H .ARDWAY.
't. _1.. ,aTHEY.
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Schmidt, George C. Filter for Oil and Other Lubricants., patent, October 14, 1919; [Washington D.C.]. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1259502/m1/3/?q=%22Business%2C+Economics+and+Finance+-+Oil+and+Gas+-+Refineries%22: accessed July 10, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting UNT Libraries Government Documents Department.