Siphon

Feb. 16 , 1926.
L. BIANCHI
SIPHON
Filed Oct. 13, 1925
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LOUIS BIANCHI, OF EEDDING, CALIFORNIA.
SIPHON.
Application filed O'Ctober 13, 1925. Serial No. 62,232.
tube 2 also passing* over the edite and down
Be ithnoivn that I, Louis Brauen; a inside the tank into the ygasoline l5, while
T0 all 'whom ¿t may concern:
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citizen ot the United States, and a resinent the other tube 3 extends into a bottle ltî or
of Redding` eountv ot Shasta, and State et ether receptacle which it is desired to fill
California, have invented new and use'l’ul ivith the liquid.
ln operation. with the device in the posi
`Improvements in a Siphon, oit which the
tion shown in Figure 2 the bulb is squeezed
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This invention relates to the siphoningij oi: to flatten it, and torce eut all of the air,
Wines from barrels in lfiettlingg` the same. as, the clamp (i is closed te prevent return ot
following is a specification.
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Well as to the siphoning` ot' gasoline or other air, the bulb is released thereby`~ sucking' the
liquid from containers, and the objects et liquid trom the tanlë te substantially till the
the invention are te provide simple siphen bulb and upon agraiu releasing' the clamp (3
apparatus ' which
easilv operated and the Siphon will start and Continue running'
Whieh Will effectively start the siphoning until the Clamp t5 is closed.
In Figure 2 the redueing;n nozzle is not
1 mi operation Without` applying the tube to the
mouth for exhausting); the air therefrom, shoivn in place as the siphon works faster
also such pparatus which Will provide for when it removed, but Ytor primingY plugs
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the priming of auton'iobile engin plugg's *ith gasoline it is used as it pr vides a bet
enntrol when ejeetingij a small quantit‘iv
with gasoline teilten troni the _gasoline tankv
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and withal
article cheap te produce and oil the liquid` it being' understood that for
proof against ¿getting out et order.
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such use the tube 2
withdrawn trom the
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My improved siphon embraeinef the above tank a'l’ter ‘Filling~ the bulb as mentioned, and
mentioned advantages is shown inthe dran7` the gasoline ma)7 be forced out ot the nozzle
either bv squnearing;n the bulb l or by elevat»
ings hereto and in which :_
Figure l is a side view ot mv Complete de~ ing it and opening“ the clamp (l to admit air
vice and Figure 2 is reduced perspective thereto trein the tube 3, er it desired an ad
vieiv showing' the device in platee ready to ditional elainp as at (l ma)7 be placed on tube
Siphon `@gasoline trom an automobile `graso Q :tor additional control.
lu Considering; the invention as described
line tanln'and with a portion et the tank
it ivill be seen to provide an extremely7 sim
broken away to shew the contents.
As shown in the ligures niv improved ple Siphon usetul ‘ter startingi iluids sueh as
Siphon consists in its preferred torni ot a gasoline, acids, ete., dangerous to start b_v
rubber bulb 1 having' a rubber tube 2 e3; sucking; on the siphon tube and more sani
tending treni the upper end and a rubber tari',7 in the ease et siphoninggl beverages When
bottling the saine.
tube 3 'from the loiver end.
Attention is draivn to the tact that While
These tubes are preterablv7 secured te the
bulb by means ot hollow metal or hard rub- ft shew and pre'l’er a rubber tube at both
ends et the bulb, it is manifest that a tube or
ber sleeves 4 cemented in place.
rl'he upper tube is provided with a re pipe ot ether material Will also be service
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dueing~ nozzle 5 preferably pushed tighth7
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able in some instances.
l claim:
l. il. siphnn Comprising' a sott rubber
rubber tube clamping' device G having- _iaivs bulb `with a tube extendingl troni Opposite
7, 8 adapted to flatten the tube or release` ends thereof and provided with means ter
the saine upon operatingihe linger lever E) suspending' the bulb directly trom a eon
tainer when siphoning~ therefrom and where
in the Well lïnovvn manner.
Secured to the rubber bulb in some inan~ by the siphening tube above the bulb is re
ner as at l0 is a ivire arm ll extending- up lieved, from the Weight et the bulb.
2. A. siphon Comprising a sott rubber
ward and having a hooked upper end 19.
for the Vpurpose ot suspending' the bulb l bulb with a tube extending 'from opposite
alongside ot a barrel or tank being siphone'd ends thereorn and provided with a hook ter
ed in the manner shown in Figure 2, the boeking' over the edge ot a container, said
Wire arin being hooked over the edge 13 ot` hook extending from said bulb.
into the tube, and the lower tu‘?e is equipped
'with a valve of" Sonie sort-here shown
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the filling opening of the tank 14 and the
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