Receptacles – End wall structure – Having an outlet or inlet opening
Patent
1992-12-01
1994-02-15
Foster, Jimmy G.
Receptacles
End wall structure
Having an outlet or inlet opening
220562, B65D 8854
Patent
active
052859231
ABSTRACT:
A tank assembly stores hydraulic oil in a system for actuating hydraulically operated cylinders, specifically on Class VI, VII and VIII trucks. A pump draws the fluid from the tank to force the hydraulic cylinder to an upright position. When the pump valve is shifted to the down position, the hydraulic fluid is returned to the storage tank at a reduced velocity without the reduction of the rate of flow in gallons per minute below the rated pump capacity, thus preventing the aeration of the fluid.
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Creighton Wray James
Foster Jimmy G.
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