Radiator funnel assembly with unique identifiers
10519019 ยท 2019-12-31
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Abstract
A radiator funnel assembly facilitates filling refrigerant liquids in different radiators. The assembly provides various sizes and types of adapters and caps, with each adapter and cap having a unique identifier to facilitate assemblage and indicate a matching radiator fill opening. The assembly includes a funnel configured to receive a radiator fluid and carries the radiator fluid through a spout. Multiple conduits detachably attach in series to the spout. Multiple adapters receive the conduits and engage a specific radiator fill opening. Each adapter has a unique identifier that enables identification of the connecting conduit, and also identifies the specific type of radiator fill opening that is operable with the adapter. Multiple caps fasten the adapters to the radiator opening. Each cap has a unique identifier to identify and match to the appropriate adapter. This is useful for matching the adapter and cap to different types of radiators.
Claims
1. A radiator funnel assembly comprising a funnel comprising: a fluid receiving body comprising a side and a tapered bottom wall; a spout comprising an inlet end and an outlet end, the inlet end of the spout is coupled to the tapered bottom wall of the fluid receiving body; a first conduit comprising a first top end and a first bottom end, wherein the first top end is detachably coupled to the outlet end of the spout; a second conduit comprising a second top end and a second bottom end, the second top end is detachably coupled to the first bottom end of the first conduit; a third conduit comprising a third top end and a third bottom end, the third top end is detachably coupled to the second bottom end of the second conduit; a plurality types of adapters, the third bottom end of the third conduit is detachably coupled to one adapter from the plurality types of adapters, wherein each type of adapter comprises: a tube comprising a tube top end, a tube bottom end, an inner surface and an outer surface, wherein the tribe top end is detachably coupled to the third bottom end of the third conduit; at least one annular sealing flange coupled to the outer surface of the tube; a flexible seal coupled to the at least one annular sealing flange; and at least one tube identifier coupled to the at least one annular sealing flange or the tube; and a plurality types of caps coupled to the plurality types of adapters correspondingly, wherein each of the cap comprises a top cap face, a hole for receiving the tube, at least one cap identifier coupled to the top cap face, and A pair of fastening flanges extending from the top cap face, wherein, the at least one cap identifier is a color coded scheme or a labeling scheme, the radiator funnel assembly is assembled and disassembled by matching through the at least one cap identifier.
2. The radiator funnel assembly of claim 1, Wherein the at least one tube identifier from the plurality types of adapters is red and comprises a letter A, and the at least one cap identifier from the plurality types of caps is red and comprises another letter A.
3. The radiator funnel assembly of claim 1, wherein the at least one tube identifier from the plurality types of adapters is green and comprises a letter B, and the at least one cap identifier from the plurality types of caps is green and comprises another letter B.
4. The radiator funnel assembly of claim 1, wherein t at least one tube identifier from the plurality types of adapters is blue and comprises a letter C, and the at least one cap identifier from the plurality types of caps is blue and comprises another letter C.
5. The radiator funnel assembly of claim 1, wherein the at least one tube identifier from the plurality types of adapters is yellow and comprises a letter D, and the at least one cap identifier from the plurality types of caps is yellow and comprises another letter D.
6. The radiator funnel assembly of claim 1, wherein the funnel, the first conduit, the second conduit, and the third conduit are orange.
7. The radiator funnel assembly of claim 1, wherein the plurality of adapters are configured to be coupled to different types of radiator fill openings.
8. The radiator funnel assembly of claim 1, wherein the radiator funnel assembly comprises polymer, metal, aluminum, a metal alloy or a rubber.
9. The radiator funnel assembly of claim 1, wherein the flexible seal comprises an O-ring.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) The invention will now be described, by way of example, with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
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(11) Like reference numerals refer to like parts throughout the various views of the drawings.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
(12) The following detailed description is merely exemplary in nature and is not intended to limit the described embodiments or the application and uses of the described embodiments. As used herein, the word exemplary or illustrative means serving as an example, instance, or illustration. Any implementation described herein as exemplary or illustrative is not necessarily to be construed as preferred or advantageous over other implementations. All of the implementations described below are exemplary implementations provided to enable persons skilled in the art to make or use the embodiments of the disclosure and are not intended to limit the scope of the disclosure, which is defined by the claims. For purposes of description herein, the terms upper, lower, left, rear, right, front, vertical, horizontal, and derivatives thereof shall relate to the invention as oriented in
(13) A radiator funnel assembly 100 with unique identifiers is referenced in
(14) Those skilled in the art will recognize that a radiator is a heat exchangers used for cooling internal combustion engines, mainly in automobiles but also in piston-engine aircraft, railway locomotives, motorcycles, and stationary generating plants. Often, the radiator comprises a tank that receives radiator fluid through a radiator fill opening defined by a circular lip portion. The radiator fill opening generally has different sizes and dimensions that require different types of adapters 600a-e and caps 700a-d to attach a funnel 200 thereto.
(15) In the present embodiment, the assembly 100 provides various sizes and types of adapters 600a-e and caps 700a-d, with each adapter 600a and cap 700a having a unique identifier 800a, 800b. The assemblage order and appropriate radiator fill openings 901a and 901b are facilitated through visual inspection of each unique identifier 800a, 800b for each adapter 600a and cap 700a.
(16) In some embodiments, the assembly 100 may be assembled and disassembled through a color coded or labeling scheme in which the components assemble and match to a specific radiator fill opening based on matching unique identifiers 800a-e. The unique identifier 800a-e may include, without limitation, a color, an alphanumeric indicia, a symbol, a pattern, and a texture. Suitable materials for the assembly 100 may include, without limitation, a polymer, a metal, aluminum, a metal alloy, and rubber.
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(20) A second conduit 400 is defined by a second top end 402 and a second bottom end 404. The second top end 402 is configured to detachably attach to the first bottom end 304 of the first conduit 300. The second conduit 400 is defined by a unique identifier 800a-e that matches the first conduit 300 and the funnel 200. For example, the second conduit 400 and the first conduit 300 may have an orange color.
(21) A third conduit 500 is defined by a third top end 502 and a third bottom end 504. The third top end 502 is configured to detachably attach to the second bottom end 404. In one embodiment, this attachment is a friction fit relationship. In this manner, the three conduits attach in series from the spout 208 of the funnel 200 to the adapter. However in other embodiments, more or less than three conduits may be used for this function.
(22) The third conduit 500 is defined by at least one unique identifier 800a-e that matches the first conduit 300, the second conduit 400, and the funnel 200. For example, the third conduit 500, the first conduit 300, the second conduit 400, and the funnel 200 may have an orange color. Though other colors or alphanumeric indicia may be used. In some embodiments, the first and third conduit 500s have a bend. The second conduit 400 may be straight.
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(26) In addition to the tube 602a-e, the adapters 600a-e may include at least one annular sealing flange 616a-e. The sealing flange 616a helps insure a secure fit for the third conduit 500, so as to minimize leakage. The annular sealing flange 616a is integral to the outer surface 610 of the tube wall 608 and configured to hold and restrain a flexible seal 618a-e. The flexible seal 618a configured to fit about the tube bottom end 606a and tightly abut against the at least one annular sealing flange 616a. In one embodiment, the flexible seal 618a is a rubber O-ring.
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(30) Similar to adapters 600a-e, each cap 700a-e has a unique identifier 800a-e. The identifier 800a-e, as used with the caps, identifies a particular tube 602a-e to receive through the hole 704a-e. The unique identifier 800a-e of each cap 700a-e is further configured to identify a particular radiator fill opening at which the adapter. 600a-e is configured to detachably attach. This unique identification means enables identification and matching of the cap 700a with the matching adapter 600a and appropriate radiator fill opening. In this manner, the adapter 600a and cap 700a far a specific radiator is utilized: This may be useful for matching the adapters 600a-e and cam 700a-e to different types of radiators from different models and years of vehicles.
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(32) Continuing with the exemplary embodiment, a fourth adapter 600d has a unique identifier 800d of a yellow color and a letter D. The yellow, letter D identifier 800d may indicate an operational match with a cap 700d and a Mercedes radiator 900d. In one alternative embodiment, a fifth adapter 700e may be used with the same cap 700 of the fourth adapter 600d, but with a different variations in the radiator fill opening 901e for a specific model of Mercedes. The fifth adapter 700 may have yet another unique identifier 800e. However, the adapters 600a-e and caps 700a-d may be used with any combination of identifier or type of radiator may be used in other embodiments.
(33) These and other advantages of the invention will be further understood and appreciated by those skilled in the art by reference to the following written specification, claims and appended drawings.
(34) Because many modifications, variations, and changes in detail can be made to the described preferred embodiments of the invention, it is intended that all matters in the foregoing description and shown in the accompanying drawings be interpreted as illustrative and not in a limiting sense. Thus, the scope of the invention should be determined by the appended claims and their legal equivalence.