Lubrication – Systems – Vertical shaft
Patent
1979-11-27
1982-08-17
Brown, David H.
Lubrication
Systems
Vertical shaft
184 612, 184 614, 74467, 415 88, F01M 900
Patent
active
043445071
ABSTRACT:
A lubricating system for machining apparatus having a transmission unit for driving a work-performing tool. The lubricating system includes a housing in which the transmission unit is located and which forms a reservoir for lubricating fluid so that those portions of the transmission unit submerged in the lubricating fluid are continuously lubricated. A passage is formed in the housing and a threaded member is positioned in the passage in close fitting relationship therewith. The passage has an inlet in fluid communication with the reservoir and an outlet in fluid communication with a conduit for conveying lubricating fluid from the passage to selected components of the transmission unit requiring lubrication. The threaded member is rotated by the transmission unit to force lubricating fluid from the reservoir through the passage and the conduit onto those selected components of the transmission unit as it operates.
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Brown David H.
LaSalle Machine Tool, Inc.
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