Fluent material handling – with receiver or receiver coacting mea – Filling means with receiver or receiver coacting means – Supply means carried receiver flow control opening means
Patent
1987-04-08
1989-06-20
Rolla, Joseph J.
Fluent material handling, with receiver or receiver coacting mea
Filling means with receiver or receiver coacting means
Supply means carried receiver flow control opening means
141346, 141372, 222521, B65B 300, B67C 300, B67D 506
Patent
active
048402060
ABSTRACT:
A hydraulic fluid container (10,110) is specially adapted to mate with a vehicle hydraulic fluid reservoir (40,160) for the purpose of transferring fluid from the container to the reservoir. In one embodiment a spout (24) has a particular cross section which matches the opening (46) in the reservoir. In another embodiment a valve (148,150,216, 218,316,318,416,418) in the container or reservoir is opened by a probe (164,232,332) in the other of the container and reservoir when the container and reservoir are mated together. The invention prevents fluid from a container not specially adapted to the reservoir being added to reservoir.
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Hill Adrian C.
Jepson Derek
Beegle Mona C.
Castrol Limited
Rolla Joseph J.
Rolls-Royce Motors Limited
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