Oil supply unit
09561950 ยท 2017-02-07
Inventors
Cpc classification
F16N2037/006
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
B60T17/222
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
F16N37/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
B67C2011/027
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60T11/30
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B67D7/04
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
F16N37/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
An oil supply unit includes a reservoir connected to an outlet tube. A base has a recessed area defined in the top thereof, and a tubular portion extends from the bottom of the base. The recessed area has a passage which communicates with the tubular portion. The outlet tube extends through the passage and the tubular portion. A securing unit extends through the base and located corresponding to the tubular portion. The securing unit is movable relative to the outlet tube. A board is connected to the base and has a pass hole through which the outlet tube extends. Two springs are biased between one end of the board and one of inside walls of the recessed area. An object is clamped between the base and the securing unit such that the oil supply unit is stably and securely supply oil to a vehicle.
Claims
1. An oil supply unit comprising: a reservoir and an outlet tube which has one end connected to an outlet of the reservoir, the outlet tube having a connection section; a base having a recessed area defined in a top thereof, a tubular portion extending from a bottom of the base and located corresponding to the recessed area, the recessed area having a passage which communicates with the tubular portion, the outlet tube extending through the passage and the tubular portion, the base being movably relative to the outlet tube; a securing unit extending through the base and located corresponding to the tubular portion, the securing unit being movable relative to the outlet tube, and a board connected to the base and having a pass hole through which the outlet tube extends, at least one spring biased between a first end of the board and one of inside walls of the recessed area.
2. The oil supply unit as claimed in claim 1, wherein the recessed area has an opening defined through another one of the inside walls of the recessed area so as to form two stops located at two ends of the opening, the board is located in the recessed area and having two recesses defined in two sides thereof, the two stops are movably engaged with the two recesses of the board so as to restrict the board from passing through the opening, a press end extends from a second end of the board and protrudes beyond the opening, the board is movable in the recessed area by pressing the press end toward the recessed area.
3. The oil supply unit as claimed in claim 2, wherein an extension portion extends from one end of the base and is parallel to the outlet tube, the extension portion has a threaded hole, the securing unit has a clamp member and a threaded rod, the clamp member is located between the tubular portion and the extension portion, the threaded rod threadedly extends through the threaded hole and is pivotably connected to the clamp member, a head is connected to a distal end of the threaded rod and located on outside of the extension portion, a distance between the clamp member and the tubular portion is adjusted by rotating the head.
4. The oil supply unit as claimed in claim 3, wherein a connection tube is transversely connected to the outlet tube and has an axial recess and a radial hole, the radial hole communicates with the reservoir and the outlet tube, a valve is rotatably inserted in the axial recess and has a connection hole and a dent defined in an outer periphery thereof, a pad is resiliently located in the dent, when the connection hole is moved to a position to communicate with the radial hole, the reservoir communicates with the outlet tube via the valve, when the pad is moved to a position to face the radial hole, the reservoir is shut off from the outlet tube.
5. The oil supply unit as claimed in claim 4, wherein the pad is a circular pad and has two studs on an inner side thereof, the dent has two circular holes in which the two studs are inserted.
6. The oil supply unit as claimed in claim 1, wherein an outer periphery of the connection section of the outlet tube has multiple ridges and grooves defined alternatively to each other, a flange extends inward from an inner periphery of the pass hole of the board, the flange is engaged with the grooves.
7. The oil supply unit as claimed in claim 1, wherein the recessed area has multiple notches, a cover is mounted to the recessed area and has a circular hole through which the outlet tube extends, the cover has multiple ribs which are engaged with the notches.
8. The oil supply unit as claimed in claim 6, wherein the recessed area has multiple notches, a cover is mounted to the recessed area and has a circular hole through which the outlet tube extends, the cover has multiple ribs which are engaged with the notches.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
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(13) The board 4 is movable in the recessed area 21 by pressing the press end 44 toward the recessed area 21. As shown in
(14) The recessed area 21 has multiple notches 214. A cover 5 is mounted to the recessed area 21 and has a circular hole 51 through which the outlet tube 12 extends. The cover 5 has multiple ribs 52 which are engaged with the notches 214. The board 4 and the springs 45 are then restricted from dropping from the recessed area 21.
(15) An extension portion 23 extends from one end of the base 2 and is parallel to the outlet tube 12. The extension portion 23 has a threaded hole 231. The securing unit 3 has a clamp member 31 and a threaded rod 32. The clamp member 31 is located between the tubular portion 22 and the extension portion 23. The threaded rod 32 threadedly extends through the threaded hole 231 and is pivotably connected to the clamp member 31. A washer 33 and a nut 34 are cooperated with the first end of the threaded rod 32. A head 321 is connected to a the second end of the threaded rod 32 and located on outside of the extension portion 23. The distance between the clamp member 31 and the tubular portion 22 is adjusted by rotating the head 321.
(16) A connection tube 14 is transversely connected to the outlet tube 12 and has an axial recess 141 and a radial hole 142. The radial hole 142 communicates with the reservoir 11 and the outlet tube 12. A valve 6 is rotatably inserted in the axial recess 141 and has a connection hole 61 and a dent 62 defined in the outer periphery thereof. A pad 63 is resiliently located in the dent 62. The pad 63 is a circular pad and has two studs 631 on the inner side thereof. The dent 62 has two circular holes 621 in which the two studs 631 are inserted. When the connection hole 61 is moved to a position to communicate with the radial hole 142, the reservoir 11 communicates with the outlet tube 12 via the valve 6 as shown in
(17) The connection section 13 of the outlet tube 12 is positioned by the board 4 so that the reservoir 11 is stably located on the base 2. The securing unit 3 extends through the extension portion 23 of the base 2 and is cooperated with the clamp member 31 to clamp an object 9 such as the wall of the brake oil pump or the clutch oil pump, between the tubular portion 22 and the clamp member 31 of the securing unit 3. The brake oil or the clutch oil can be supplied stably by securely positioning the oil supply unit 1 to the object 9.
(18) While we have shown and described the embodiment in accordance with the present invention, it should be clear to those skilled in the art that further embodiments may be made without departing from the scope of the present invention.