Fill valve for liquid containing device

Lubrication – Systems – With safety or indicating means

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251 65, 123196S, 1841031, F01M 118

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048831484

ABSTRACT:
A device (1) for use in conjunction with an engine (25) is adapted to contain a predetermined level (A) of a liquid such as oil therein. A fill passage (4) is provided for adding liquid to the device and a drain passage (7) is provided for draining liquid from the device when the liquid is above the predetermined level. A movable valve (12) is provided for opening and closing the fill passage and the drain passage. The valve is automatically positioned so as to close both passages in response to start up of the engine whereby liquid will not be lost through the passage during operation of the engine. The device may be an integrated drive generator in an aircraft which is designed to operate successfully in any aircraft attitude.

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patent: 4071042 (1978-01-01), Lombard et al.
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patent: 4589524 (1986-05-01), Laycock

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