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US2909186A - Breather valve for portable milk tanks and the like - Google Patents

Breather valve for portable milk tanks and the like
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US2909186A
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Oct. 20, 1959 J. l. LARSON 2,909,186
BREATHER VALVE FOR PORTABLE MILK TANKS AND THE LIKE Filed Au 7, 1956.
H f W 7/ i2 9 9 INVENTOR. Tfakzz Zia/3122.2 /9 BY Armavzm United States Patent BREATHER VALVE FOR PORTABLE MILK TANKS AND THE LIKE John I. Larson, St. Paul, Minn., assignor to Stainless &
Steel Products Company, St. Paul, Minn., a corporation of Minnesota Application August 7, 1956, Serial No. 602,596
1 Claim. (Cl. 137-202) My invention relates to sanitary vents for fluid containing tanks and, more particularly, to anti-splash fluid type vents for milk transports and the like.
In the transporting of milk or other fluids in large mobile tanks, it has been found desirable and necessary to provide said tanks with venting valves which facilitate the filling and emptying of the same and also to compensate for expansion and/or contraction of the contents, due to changes in temperature thereof.
The primary object of my invention is the provision of a venting valve, for the purpose above described, which is highly efiicient and positive in its operation.
A further object of my invention is the provision of a device of the class immediately above describedwhich is relatively inexpensive to produce, and which is extremely durable.
A still further object of my invention is the provision of a device of the class above described which positively precludes the loss of fluid by splash therethrough and which excludes therefrom a maximum of dirt and other extraneous material.
The above and still further objects of my invention will become apparent from the following detailed specification, appended claim, and attached drawings.
Referring to the drawings, wherein like parts are indicated by like characters throughout the several views:
Fig. l is a fragmentary view partly in vertical section and partly in side elevation showing my novel structure secured to a conventional portable rnilk tank, some parts being broken away; and
Fig. 2 is a transverse section of the structure taken substantially on the line 2-2 of Fig. 1.
Referring with greater particularity to the drawings, the numeral 1 indicates a conventional portable tank, formed from stainless steel or the like, and having in its upper wall an upstanding tubular neck 2, theouter edge 3 of which is provided adjacent its upper end with threads 4. The upper edge of the neck 2 defines a frusto-conical seat 5 for a purpose which will hereinafter become apparent. An open endedtubular housing 6 is provided at its upper end with an endless circumferentially extended radially outwardly and upwardly projecting flange 7 which is adapted to be nestingly received upon theseat 5 whereby to vertically position thehousing 6 with its diametrically reduced lower end 8 projecting into the interior of the tank 1, above the normal fluid level thereof.
An annular head 9, having a maximum diameter only slightly less than that of the threaded portion 4 of the neck 2, has a frusto-conical portion 10 which is receivable on the flange 7 of thehousing 6. Head 9 is likewise provided with a radially extended shoulder 11 for engagement with theannular shoulder 12 of anannular clamping nut 13 which is adapted to have threaded engagement with threads 4 of the neck 2 whereby to cause sealing engagement between the head 9 and the flange 7 and between the flange 7 and theseat 5.
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2 Rigidly carried by the annular head 9 and depending therefrom into the upper portion of thetubular housing 6 in' spaced concentric relationship thereto, is an openended breather tube 14 the open lower end 15 of which terminates intermediate the flange 7 and the reduced lower end, 8 of :thehousing 6. A vbuoyant sphere 16,
preferably formed from such sanitary material as polyethylene and having a diameter only slightly less than the maximum diameter of thetubular housing 6, is located in saidhousing 6 intermediate the reduced lower end 8 thereof and the open lower end 15 of thebreather tube 14 for unrestricted movements therebetween. Note that the reduced lower end 8 provides a seat for the sphere 16 and limits downward movement thereof. Upward movements of the sphere 16, caused by splash of the milk or other fluid within the tank 1 causes the sphere 16 to close the open lower end 15 of thebreather tube 14 through the medium of a valve-actingdisc 17 loosely interposed between said sphere 16 and said lower end 15 and normally resting upon and freely movable with said sphere 16. As shown, thedisc 17 is only of slightly less diameter than thetubular housing 6 and hence of sufliciently greater diameter than thebreather tube 14 to close the lower end 15 thereof when elevated into engagement therewith by the buoyant sphere 16. The fact that thedisc 17 is only of slightly less diameter than thehousing 6, assures its being maintained in a substantially horizontal position as only its center is in engagement with the ball 16. Also, preferably thedisc 17 is formed from polyethylene or other similar sanitary and buoyant material. It should be obvious that any splashing of the milk or other fluid within the tank 1 which is sufliciently violent to cause the buoyant sphere 16 anddisc 17 carried thereby to rise within thetubular housing 6, will automatically seal off or protect the open lower end 15 of the breather tube from said fluid passing upwardly therethrough. To insure the equalizing of any partial vacuums or pressures within the tank 1, relative to the atmosphere exterior thereof, thetubular housing 6 is provided with a plurality of circumferentially spacedopenings 19 which communicate between the interior thereof and the interior of the tank 1. It will be noted that theopenings 19 are above the level of the lower open end 15 of thebreather tube 14. This arrangement positively prevents fluid splashed therethrough from the interior of the tank 1, from escaping through thebreather tube 14.
Preferably and as shown, thenut 13 is provided with a plurality of radially projecting circumferentially spacedears 20 for the reception of the spring acting lower end portion 21 of aconventional dust cap 22. The intermittent spaces, not specifically numbered, between theears 20 provide air passage between atmosphere and theopen end 23 of thebreather tube 14.
My invention has been thoroughly tested and found to be completely satisfactory for the accomplishment of the above objects, and while I have disclosed a preferred embodiment thereof, it should be obvious that same is capable of modification without departure from the scope of the appended claim.
What I claim is:
A sanitary vent for a transportable milk tank having an upstanding neck in its upper walls, the improvement comprising a tubular valve housing mounted in said neck and having the upper end thereof in sealing engagement with the neck, the lower end of the valve housing having a substantially spherical sea-t therein, a breather tube suspended in said valve housing spaced from the inner wall thereof and terminating short of the lower end thereof, means forming a sealing engagement between said housing and said breather tube, a buoyant sphere freely sup- M r a e F 2,909,186e a 3 a r i 4 g p rted in said housing on said spherical seat and movable References Cited in the file of this patent toward and away from said spherical seat to cause clos- UNITED STATES PATENTS ing and opening thereof, a freely movable disc between said sphere and said breather tube and movable with said i? sphere to close said tube upon abnormal rise o'f'fiuid 5 2 528600 g g a 1950 within the tank-,said breather tube being provided with an 6 5 5171 C antor Oct. 13, 1953 annular flange engaging the annular flange on the housmg, and means engaging the neck and the annular flange on e .4 v. FORE TS. the breather tube, clamping said last-mentioned flange 669,998 France Aug. 12, 1929 and the flange on the housing to the seat in the neck. 814,549 Germany Sept. 1951
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US2996073A (en)*1959-08-111961-08-15Wolsh BernardWater lock valve for gasoline storage tank
US3727635A (en)*1971-07-121973-04-17T ToddPressure compensating trickle rate fluid outlet
US3797521A (en)*1972-08-021974-03-19Sci Systems IncDispensing closure for parenteral fluid container
US3819301A (en)*1972-11-291974-06-25Gen ElectricSingle valve vapor push pump
US3834835A (en)*1972-11-291974-09-10Gen ElectricDouble valve vapor push pump
USD288349S (en)1984-04-051987-02-17Kiwong Pty. LimitedFloat vent valve
US4778595A (en)*1986-10-151988-10-18Anthony Industries, Inc.Automatic valve assembly
US4844414A (en)*1986-10-151989-07-04Anthony Industries, Inc.Valve improvements
US4901754A (en)*1986-10-151990-02-20Anthony Industries, Inc.Valve improvements
US4917795A (en)*1986-10-151990-04-17Anthony Industries, Inc.Automatic valve assembly
US5363510A (en)*1993-09-031994-11-15Thetford CorporationPressure relief vent for a waste holding tank
US5687756A (en)*1995-11-081997-11-18Borg-Warner Automotive, Inc.Vehicle refueling valve
US20050121075A1 (en)*2003-12-042005-06-09Tony RiviezzoMarine fuel tank vent valve
US7225826B2 (en)2003-12-042007-06-05Moeller Marine ProductsMarine fuel tank vent valve
US7422027B2 (en)2004-12-032008-09-09Tony RiviezzoMarine fuel tank vent valve
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US20110083771A1 (en)*2009-10-092011-04-14Sean WhelanOverflow prevention apparatus for use with fuel tanks
US9834128B2 (en)2014-04-232017-12-05Tremcar Inc.Tank trailer operating system
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