US1506028A - Drain pan - Google Patents
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- the invention relates to drain pans and is designed particularly for use in drainin automobile crank cases, but is not restricte to use in such relation, as the pan may be used to advantage for other purposes. It has for its principal object, the provision of an improved drainage container which may be moved about freely without danger of splashing either through the wide open top or through the discharge spout, and the provision of a container which is easily andled and emptied.
- One embodiment of the invention is illustrated in the accompanying drawing wherein:
- Flgure 1 is a vertical section through the pan.
- Fig. 2 is a plan view.
- Fig. 3 is an enlarged section on the line IIIIII of- Fig. 2.
- 1 is the side wall of the container or pan
- 2 is the bottom
- 3 is the top, all preferably made of galvanized sheet iron and secured together at their edges by the form of joints or seams illustrated, or in any other approved manner.
- the top 3 is provided with a pair of handles 4 preferabl secured by rivets and the bottom is provided with three rollers or casters 5, preferably swiveled, and of the ball or roller type.
- the top 3 is inclined u wardly from its outer to 1ts inner edge and has a relatively wide opening 6, the inner edge bein recurved to form the anti-splash flange I have found that the upward inclination of the top reduces the tendency of the liquid in the pan to splash through the opening 6 when the pan is moved sidewise, such inclination supplementing the anti-splashing effect of the flange 7.
- the wave of liquid strikin against the side wall 1 follows along the inc ined top and is then directed downwardly along the flange into the body of liquid, so that the pan may be moved rapidly over a relatively rough floor, or handled roughly in dumping it without spilling or splashin the liquid through the top.
- the spout 8 is provided, such spout being preferably a short section of ordinary gas pipe.
- such top is provided with a circular perforation of slightly less diameter than the outside diameter of the pipe, and the edge is then eened or bent out forming the flange 9 tting around the pipe.
- Solder 10 is applied in the tapering recess between the flange and the pipe, this being done before the top 3 is secured to the side wall 1. This gives a cheap and very secure attachment of the pipe to the top.
- a uard plate 11 of sheet meta is provided.
- T is plate has its sides turned in and provided with flanges 12 (Fig. 3) bearing against the top and secured thereto by solder or rivets.
- flanges 12 Fig. 3 bearing against the top and secured thereto by solder or rivets.
- the pan In emptying the contents of the pan through the spout 8, the pan may be lifted bodily by the handles 4 and tilted, or the tilting may be started by turning the pan about the two rollers 5 on either side of the spout, such rollers being spaced equal distances laterally with res ect to the spout as indicated in Fig. 2 in or er to facilitate this action.
- body portion provided with three rollers or casters, an u wardly inclined top open at the center and aving the inner ed e recurved downwardly at an acute angle ownwardly forming an anti-splash flange having its lower edge spaced away from the wall of said top and an outlet spout extending outwardly from said inclined top at substantially right angles thereto, the said rollers 3.
- a body portion provided with rollers, an upwardly inclined top open at the center and having its inner edge recurved downwardly forming an anti-splash flange, an outlet spout extending outwardly from said inclined top, and a guard plate secured in the pan opposite the inner end of said spout, said plate being spaced away from said top and eing provided with inturned portions engaging the inner face of the top.
- a body portion provided with rollers, an upwardly inclined top open at the center and having its inner edge recurved downwardly forming an anti-splash flange, an outlet spout extending outwardly from said inclined top, and a guard plate secured in the pan opposite the inner end of said spout,
- a body portion provided with rollers, an upwardly inclined to open at the center and having its inner'e ge recurved downwardly forming an anti-splash flange and having a perforation therethrough with the edges thereof bent outwardly forming a flange, and a spout fitting inside said flange and secured in place by solder fitting in the reeess between the side wall of the spout and the base of said flange.
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Aug. 26, 1924. 1,506,028
E. E. PERRITT DRAIN PAN Filed Aug. '7, 1923 Patented Aug. 26, 1924.
UNITED STATES ELLIOTT E. PERRITT, 0F PITTSBURGH, PENNSYLVANIA.
DRAIN PAN.
Application filed August 7, 1928. Serial No. 656,192.
To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, ELLIOTT E. PERRITT, a citizen of the United States, and a resident of Pittsburgh, in the county of Allegheny and State of Pennsylvania, have made a new and useful invention in Improvements in a Drain Pan, of which the following is a specification.
The invention relates to drain pans and is designed particularly for use in drainin automobile crank cases, but is not restricte to use in such relation, as the pan may be used to advantage for other purposes. It has for its principal object, the provision of an improved drainage container which may be moved about freely without danger of splashing either through the wide open top or through the discharge spout, and the provision of a container which is easily andled and emptied. One embodiment of the invention is illustrated in the accompanying drawing wherein:
Flgure 1 is a vertical section through the pan. Fig. 2 is a plan view. And Fig. 3 is an enlarged section on the line IIIIII of- Fig. 2.
Referring to the drawings, 1 is the side wall of the container or pan, 2 is the bottom, and 3 is the top, all preferably made of galvanized sheet iron and secured together at their edges by the form of joints or seams illustrated, or in any other approved manner. The top 3 is provided with a pair of handles 4 preferabl secured by rivets and the bottom is provided with three rollers or casters 5, preferably swiveled, and of the ball or roller type.
The top 3 is inclined u wardly from its outer to 1ts inner edge and has a relatively wide opening 6, the inner edge bein recurved to form the anti-splash flange I have found that the upward inclination of the top reduces the tendency of the liquid in the pan to splash through the opening 6 when the pan is moved sidewise, such inclination supplementing the anti-splashing effect of the flange 7. The wave of liquid strikin against the side wall 1 follows along the inc ined top and is then directed downwardly along the flange into the body of liquid, so that the pan may be moved rapidly over a relatively rough floor, or handled roughly in dumping it without spilling or splashin the liquid through the top.
In or er to empty the pan, the spout 8 is provided, such spout being preferably a short section of ordinary gas pipe. In order to seat the pipe in the top, such top is provided with a circular perforation of slightly less diameter than the outside diameter of the pipe, and the edge is then eened or bent out forming the flange 9 tting around the pipe. Solder 10 is applied in the tapering recess between the flange and the pipe, this being done before the top 3 is secured to the side wall 1. This gives a cheap and very secure attachment of the pipe to the top.
To prevent the accidental escape of liquid through the spout when the pan is bein moved about, a uard plate 11 of sheet meta is provided. T is plate has its sides turned in and provided with flanges 12 (Fig. 3) bearing against the top and secured thereto by solder or rivets. When the vessel is tilted to pour from the spout 8, the liquid passes freely through the end openings 13 and through V shaped slots 14 cut in the turned in sides of the plate 11. Various other forms of guard plates might be employed.
In emptying the contents of the pan through the spout 8, the pan may be lifted bodily by the handles 4 and tilted, or the tilting may be started by turning the pan about the two rollers 5 on either side of the spout, such rollers being spaced equal distances laterally with res ect to the spout as indicated in Fig. 2 in or er to facilitate this action.
What I claim is:
1. In combination in a drainage pan, 8. body portion provided with three rollers or casters, an u wardly inclined top open at the center and aving the inner ed e recurved downwardly at an acute angle ownwardly forming an anti-splash flange having its lower edge spaced away from the wall of said top and an outlet spout extending outwardly from said inclined top at substantially right angles thereto, the said rollers 3. In combination in a drainage pan, a body portion provided with rollers, an upwardly inclined top open at the center and having its inner edge recurved downwardly forming an anti-splash flange, an outlet spout extending outwardly from said inclined top, and a guard plate secured in the pan opposite the inner end of said spout, said plate being spaced away from said top and eing provided with inturned portions engaging the inner face of the top. I
4. In combination in a drainage pan, a body portion provided with rollers, an upwardly inclined top open at the center and having its inner edge recurved downwardly forming an anti-splash flange, an outlet spout extending outwardly from said inclined top, and a guard plate secured in the pan opposite the inner end of said spout,
said latebeing spaced away from said top and eing provided with inturned portions having openings therethrough and engaging the inner face of the top.
5. In combination in a drainage pan, a body portion provided with rollers, an upwardly inclined to open at the center and having its inner'e ge recurved downwardly forming an anti-splash flange and having a perforation therethrough with the edges thereof bent outwardly forming a flange, and a spout fitting inside said flange and secured in place by solder fitting in the reeess between the side wall of the spout and the base of said flange.
In testimony whereof, I have hereunto subscribed my name this 3rd day of Aug,
ELLIOTT E. PERRITT.
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US2719655A (en) * | 1953-05-13 | 1955-10-04 | Hellebusch Jack | Non-splash pan |
US2949213A (en) * | 1956-11-02 | 1960-08-16 | Thomas L Barbee | Drainage pan |
US4513865A (en) * | 1983-05-20 | 1985-04-30 | Melzi Edward R | Disposable oil drain pan and container combination |
US4632268A (en) * | 1983-05-20 | 1986-12-30 | Melzi Edward R | Disposable oil drain pan and container combination |
US4775067A (en) * | 1987-04-30 | 1988-10-04 | Mount Floyd E | Portable fluid collection container |
US4881650A (en) * | 1988-06-14 | 1989-11-21 | Bartz Richard O | Fluid collection container |
US4969571A (en) * | 1988-06-14 | 1990-11-13 | Innovative Technology Inc. | Container for fluids |
US5184653A (en) * | 1991-07-12 | 1993-02-09 | Danny Lacy | Toilet dolly |
US5482181A (en) * | 1995-03-20 | 1996-01-09 | Weaver; Donald L. | Portable liquid drain pan with cantilever extensions and pour spout |
US5503246A (en) * | 1995-01-13 | 1996-04-02 | Western Industries, Inc. | Crankcase oil drain pan |
US6209740B1 (en) * | 1999-10-19 | 2001-04-03 | George M. Kalamaras | Sectored tool stow tray |
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US2719655A (en) * | 1953-05-13 | 1955-10-04 | Hellebusch Jack | Non-splash pan |
US2949213A (en) * | 1956-11-02 | 1960-08-16 | Thomas L Barbee | Drainage pan |
US4513865A (en) * | 1983-05-20 | 1985-04-30 | Melzi Edward R | Disposable oil drain pan and container combination |
US4632268A (en) * | 1983-05-20 | 1986-12-30 | Melzi Edward R | Disposable oil drain pan and container combination |
US4775067A (en) * | 1987-04-30 | 1988-10-04 | Mount Floyd E | Portable fluid collection container |
US4881650A (en) * | 1988-06-14 | 1989-11-21 | Bartz Richard O | Fluid collection container |
US4969571A (en) * | 1988-06-14 | 1990-11-13 | Innovative Technology Inc. | Container for fluids |
US5184653A (en) * | 1991-07-12 | 1993-02-09 | Danny Lacy | Toilet dolly |
US5503246A (en) * | 1995-01-13 | 1996-04-02 | Western Industries, Inc. | Crankcase oil drain pan |
US5482181A (en) * | 1995-03-20 | 1996-01-09 | Weaver; Donald L. | Portable liquid drain pan with cantilever extensions and pour spout |
US6209740B1 (en) * | 1999-10-19 | 2001-04-03 | George M. Kalamaras | Sectored tool stow tray |
USD870786S1 (en) * | 2018-02-12 | 2019-12-24 | Advanced Development Depot, Inc | Oil catch can |
USD870785S1 (en) * | 2018-02-12 | 2019-12-24 | Advanced Development Depot, Inc | Oil catch can |
USD884760S1 (en) * | 2018-08-21 | 2020-05-19 | Resource International Inc. | Catch can for automotive applications |
USD884761S1 (en) * | 2018-10-12 | 2020-05-19 | Resource International Inc. | Baffled oil catch can for diesels |
USD910727S1 (en) * | 2020-01-10 | 2021-02-16 | Resource International Inc. | Catch can for automotive applications |
US20230347462A1 (en) * | 2020-08-12 | 2023-11-02 | Dmg Mori Co., Ltd. | Coolant tank |
USD983246S1 (en) * | 2021-03-08 | 2023-04-11 | Reed Manufacturing Co. | Oil bucket lid |
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