Oil injection adapter and system
11161650 ยท 2021-11-02
Inventors
Cpc classification
F16N3/02
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
B65D83/28
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D83/30
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
F16N3/04
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
F16N3/02
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16N3/04
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
B65D83/30
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D83/28
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
The invention disclosed herein is a system for dispensing storage or fogging oil into the cylinders of internal combustion engines prior to putting the engines up for storage, during storage, or when removing the engine from storage. The system includes a dispensing adapter for closing off the spark plug hole of an engine cylinder, the dispensing adapter including threads of different sizes and diameters to accommodate common spark plug thread sizes. The dispensing adapter may also be used to temporarily plug a spark plug hole when a spark plug is removed from an engine.
Claims
1. An assembly for dispensing a fluid, the assembly including: a tube having a first end in fluid communication with a second end; a grip located on an exterior surface of the tube, at a distance from the first end of the tube, the grip including a portion that extends perpendicularly from an axis of the tube; an adapter for placing the second end of the tube in fluid communication with an aperture, the adapter including a first portion sized to fit a first diameter aperture, and a second portion to fit a second diameter aperture, wherein the adapter first portion has a first set of threads and the second adapter portion has a second set of threads, the first set of threads having a diameter that is smaller than the second set of threads, the second set of threads being nearer the first end of the tube than the first set of threads, the adapter including a head nut, the head nut located closer to the first end of the tube than the first set of threads.
2. The assembly of claim 1, wherein the grip is a disk that surrounds the tube.
3. The assembly of claim 1, further including a container for expelling fluid, the container in fluid communication with the first end of the tube.
4. The assembly of claim 1, where in the adapter includes an axial conduit for receiving the second end of the tube, the first set of threads wound about an axis aligned with the axial conduit, and the second set of threads wound about the axis aligned with the axial conduit.
5. The assembly of claim 4, wherein the first set of threads are sized to be received by a first sparkplug hole of a first engine, and the second set of threads are sized to be received by a second sparkplug hole of a second engine.
6. The assembly of claim 5 further including a container in fluid communication with the first end of the tube, wherein the container contains oil, the amount of oil corresponding to the amount of oil needed to prepare a cylinder of the first engine for storage.
7. The assembly of claim 5, wherein the adapter is in sealing engagement with the first sparkplug hole of the first engine when threaded into the first sparkplug hole of the first engine.
8. An assembly for the dispensing of a fluid, the assembly including a container for selectively expelling a fluid, a fluid conduit in fluid communication with the container, and an adapter in fluid communication with the fluid conduit and having an outlet for expelling fluid, the adapter including a first threaded portion, a second threaded portion, and a head nut.
9. The assembly of claim 8, wherein the first threaded portion is threaded to fit a first sparkplug hole of a first engine, and the second threaded portion is threaded to fit a second sparkplug hole of a second engine.
10. The assembly of claim 8, further including a grip positioned about the fluid conduit, the grip including a protrusion extending radially from the fluid conduit.
11. The assembly of claim 8, the head nut including a boss extending radially from the head nut.
12. The assembly of claim 11, the adapter including a third threaded portion, the third threaded portion threaded to fit a third sparkplug hole on a third engine, the first, second, and third threaded portions being axially aligned.
13. The assembly of claim 12, wherein the first, second, and third threaded portions are external threads.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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(31) With reference to
(32) The fluid dispensing system 10 further includes a dispensing tube 30 having a first end 31 and a second end 32. The dispensing tube 30 includes a wall 34 defining an inner conduit 35. In operation, the dispensing tube 30 communicates fluid from its first end 31 to its second end 32 along or through the inner conduit 35. In the most preferred embodiment, the dispensing tube 30 is constructed of plastic. However, one skilled in the art will recognize that the dispensing tube 30 may be constructed of any material that allows communication of the fluid from the first end 31 to the second end 32 of the dispensing tube 30.
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(34) The dispensing tube 30 can include a grip 40 positioned on the outside of the dispensing tube 30. In the most preferred embodiment shown in the figures, the grip 40 is a disk positioned about the dispensing tube 30. The grip 40 thereby presents surfaces to which a user may apply force to displace the dispensing tube in an axial direction. In the most preferred embodiment, the grip 40 is of a diameter that is less than the diameter of the fluid container 20, thereby allowing a long deep-well socket tool to fit over both the fluid container 20 and the grip 40 in order to engage the nut head or tool bearing surfaces 70. The grip 40 includes a central aperture 41 through which the dispensing tube 30 fits.
(35) In the most preferred embodiment, the grip 40 is positioned approximately at the midpoint between the first end 31 and the second and 32 of the dispensing tube. In other embodiments, the grip may be positioned along the length of the dispensing tube 30 at a position that is a convenient distance from the fluid container 20. For instance, the grip 40 may be positioned approximately 1 to 3 inches from the fluid container 20, allowing a user to hold the fluid container 20 in the user's palm, and allowing the user to this place the tips of his or her fingers on the grip 40 and displace the dispensing tube 30 towards the fluid container 20, thereby activating the valve 21 and dispensing fluid from the fluid container 20.
(36) In the most preferred embodiment, the grip 40 is fixed on the dispensing tube 30 and is not free to move axially along the dispensing tube 30. In the most preferred embodiment, the grip 40 is fixed in position by crimping or otherwise expanding the wall 34 of the dispensing tube 30 on either side of the grip 40 to create a protrusion or other obstacle of sufficient height above the wall 35 to prevent the grip 40 from sliding along the length of the dispensing tube 30. In other embodiments, the grip may be positioned by friction fit, adhesives, or other mechanical means known in the art.
(37) In other embodiments, the grip 40 need not be a circular disk. The grip 40 may be a tab, flange, extension, bar, or any other structure or protrusion placed outwardly from the wall 34 of the dispensing tube 30 that allows the user to grip or otherwise apply force with the user's fingers to move the dispensing tube 30 axially towards the fluid container 20 to activate nozzle 21 to dispense fluid.
(38) In an alternate embodiment, the grip 40 may be positioned as a fluid conduit, rather than being positioned about the dispensing tube 30. With reference to
(39) The grip first end 46 may include a flange 49 or other structure to prevent the grip first end 46 from sliding too far onto the valve 21 of the container 20. With such a connection, the user of the device may activate the valve 21 by holding the container 20 in one hand and grasping the grip 40 with fingers of the same hand, and axially displacing the grip 40 towards the container 20. The flange 49 thus pushes against the valve 21 and fluid is dispensed. It is preferred that the grip include a protrusion 44 to allow the user to apply the axial force. The protrusion 44 may be a tab, flange, disk, or other device that extends away from the fluid conduit 45. In the most preferred embodiment, the protrusion 44 should not radially extend beyond the diameter of the container 20, thus allowing the container 20 and grip 45 to fit within a tool 100, as shown in
(40) In a preferred embodiment, the dispensing system 10 includes a dispensing adapter 50 attached about the second end 32 of the dispensing tube 30. The dispensing adapter 50 may be made of any material that can be formed or machined. In is preferred that the dispensing adapter 50 is made of plastic. It is also preferred that the dispensing adapter is made of a material that is softer than the threads present in the spark plug hole, so as to limit the risk of damaging the threads of the spark plug hole.
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(42) The dispensing adapter 50 has a plurality of threaded sections or portions that increase in diameter going from the bottom 52 of the dispensing adapter 50 towards the top 51 of the dispensing adapter 50. Such varying threaded portions are to accommodate various sized spark plug holes or apertures in an internal combustion engine.
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(44) In other embodiments, the dispensing adapter 50 need not include threaded portions. In other embodiments, as shown in
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(47) In other embodiments of the invention, the dispensing adapter 50 may be connected to the valve 21 of the fluid container 20, so that the fluid may be communicated from the fluid container 20 to the dispensing adapter 50 without the need for the fluid to be communicated through a dispensing tube. Such an embodiment is shown in
(48) In some embodiments, the dispensing tube 30 may include a flare 33 at the second end 32 of the dispensing tube 30 to retain the dispensing adapter 50 on the dispensing tube 30. Such flare 33 preferably has a diameter greater than the diameter of the central aperture 60 of the dispensing adapter 50. The flare allows the dispensing adapter 50 to be retained on the dispensing tube 30.
(49) The dispensing adapter 50 in some embodiments may include tool bearing surfaces 70 to allow a user to rotate the dispensing adapter 50, to allow the dispensing adapter 50 to be threaded into the threads of a spark plug hole of an internal combustion engine. In such embodiments, it may be preferable to allow the dispensing adapter 50 to rotate freely about the dispensing tube 30. In such embodiments it may also be preferable to allow the dispensing adapter 50 to rotate about the dispensing tube 30 and also allow the dispensing adapter 50 move axially along the dispending tube 30. In is also preferable that the dispensing adapter 50 be limited in its axial movement towards the fluid container 20 by the grip 40 or other structure.
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(52) In operation, the user removes the spark plug from the engine cylinder the user desires to put oil or other fluid into. The user then grasps the fluid dispensing system 10 and moves the dispensing adapter 50 toward the spark plug hole. The dispending adapter 50 is then inserted into the spark plug hole, engaging the threads of the appropriately sized threaded section of the dispensing adapter 50. The user then twists or screws in the adapter using a tool such as a deep-well socket, or by applying force to the body or to the tool engagement surfaces 70 with the user's fingers until the dispensing adapter is seated in the hole. The user then can dispense the fluid from the fluid container 20 in one of two ways. The user can axially displace the dispensing tube 30 by moving the dispensing tube 30 toward the fluid container 20 by manipulating the dispensing tube directly or by the grip 40. In a second manner, the user may axially displace the dispensing tube 30 toward the fluid container 20 by moving the fluid container 20 toward the dispensing adapter 50, allowing the dispensing tube 30 to slide within the central aperture 60, allowing the grip 40 or other protrusion on the dispending tube 30 to contact the top 51 or other surface of the dispensing adapter 50. Further movement of the fluid container 20 towards the dispensing adapter 50 will then cause the valve 21 to open and dispense fluid from the fluid container 20.
(53) The user dispenses the fluid from the fluid container until fluid is no longer expelled, thereby delivering the desired premeasured amount of fluid to the cylinder. The user can then allow the dispensing system 10, or a portion of the dispensing system 10, such as the dispensing adapter 50 and dispensing tube 30, to remain in the spark plug hole during the storage period to act as an indicator that the cylinder has been prepared for storage or otherwise treated.
(54) The foregoing disclosure of specific embodiments is intended to be illustrative of the broad concepts comprehended by the invention and is no way intended to be limiting upon the disclosure.