Lubrication – Systems – With safety or indicating means
Patent
1980-09-15
1983-02-15
Brown, David H.
Lubrication
Systems
With safety or indicating means
60 3908, 184 612, F01M 118
Patent
active
043734219
ABSTRACT:
An emergency aerosol lubrication device, particularly for airborne engines which includes a mechanism for placing a certain quantity of oil in reserve, an operator-controlled mechanism for atomizing oil in an aerosol container, which is connected to the points to be lubricated, a member for supplying the atomization mechanism with oil drawn from the reserve, and a mechanism for keeping the reserve oil at a suitable temperature.
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Camboulives Andre A. M. L.
Debeneix Pierre
Gendronneau Claude V. L.
Hugnet Roger P.
Brown David H.
Societe Nationale d'Etude et de Construction de Moteurs d'Aviati
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