Lubrication – Lubricators – Piston-rod lubricators
Patent
1975-03-19
1977-02-01
Apley, Richard J.
Lubrication
Lubricators
Piston-rod lubricators
92153, 184 55A, 267119, F16N 100
Patent
active
040057631
ABSTRACT:
Lubricating means for a piston-cylinder unit operated by non-lubricated gas under pressure comprising a passageway in the piston-cylinder unit extending from the surrounding atmosphere to the cylinder chamber on the side of the piston opposite that to which the pressurized gas is directed. A lubricant-impregnated material is located in the passageway so that, as air flows into said chamber in response to movement of the piston in the cylinder, the lubricant is entrained in the air and is carried into the cylinder to lubricate the contacting surfaces of the piston and cylinder. In addition, a lubricant-impregnated wick is arranged within the piston rod and contacts the conventionally used lubricant-impregnated felt ring on the piston to prolong the supply of lubricant to the ring.
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Apley Richard J.
Kramer Arnold W.
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