The invention relates to a funnel, and more particularly, to an improved multipurpose funnel system for filling a container which prevents overflow during filling, is self venting and is capable of filling hard to reach container locations.
It is not always easy to determine when, or if, major repairs, perhaps even a complete overhaul is required for an automobile truck or engine. High mileage is not necessarily an indication that engine work is needed, just as low mileage does not preclude the need for maintenance action. An engine that undergoes regular and frequent oil changes, as well as other required maintenance, will most likely provide many thousands of miles of reliable service. Conversely, a neglected engine may require an overhaul very early in life.
Most motorists realize the need to check the oil on a frequent basis to ensure that the oil level is sufficient to supply the required amount of lubricating oil to the engine. Additionally, manufacturers recommend that oil be changed every 3,000 miles or so. Whenever oil is added to an engine, the oil cap must be removed and, ideally, a funnel inserted into the oil filler opening to prevent oil from spilling onto the engine block and the area beneath the engine block. The funnels that are used for this purpose are manually positioned in the oil fill opening, after the cap has been removed, and a bottle of oil poured into the funnel. The bottle must be held in until all of the oil has been poured. Most automotive vehicles require four or five quarts of oil, depending on the size of the engine, when the filter is replaced, and each quart bottle of oil must be held until the last bottle is emptied. This is not an overly demanding task, physically, but it is a time consuming task.
U.S. Pat. No. 4,202,386 to Orr discloses a funnel for use in filling containers with liquid and designed to prevent overflowing of the container during filling.
U.S. Pat. No. 5,787,944 to Sarkin et al. discloses a self venting funnel that automatically vents air from a system or container while a fluid or solid material is being introduced therein.
U.S. Pat. No. 6,142,193 to Sanders discloses a self venting multipurpose funnel having a plurality of sections of varying diameter.
While these units may be suitable for the particular purpose employed, or for general use, they would not be as suitable for the purposes of the present invention as disclosed hereafter.
It is an object of the invention to produce a funnel which can access hard to reach containers. Accordingly, the invention is a multipurpose funnel system including a funnel and a bottle cartridge, wherein the funnel has an elongated tip which is angled to allow access to hard to reach containers.
It is another object of the invention to provide a funnel capable of securely interlocking with a bottle cartridge. Accordingly, the funnel of the invention includes a downspout having a top having interlocking tabs thereon for conveniently interlocking with and securing to the bottle cartridge.
It is another object of the invention to provide a funnel capable of filling containers which prevents overflow of the container during filling. Accordingly, the funnel of the invention includes a check valve which works in conjunction with the elongated tip of the downspout, such that liquid flows there through only when pressure is applied to the elongated tip, thereby preventing overflow.
It is another object of the invention to provide a convenient means for self venting the funnel. Accordingly, the invention includes a plurality of venting tubes within the downspout which allow for faster flow of liquid.
It is another object of the invention to provide a means for allowing liquid to drain from a bottle into a container more quickly. Accordingly, the invention includes rods which hold inverted bottles of liquid in position within the bottle cartridge and said rods have cone shaped spikes which puncture the bottles, thereby allowing liquid to drain from the bottle into the container more quickly.
It is another object of the invention to provide a means for regulating the flow of a fluid through the funnel system. Accordingly, the invention includes the elongated tip having internal grooves, and an exterior tip having a tab insertable over the elongated tip to regulate the flow of liquid.
This invention is an improved multipurpose funnel system for filling a container which prevents overflow during filling is self venting and is capable of filling hard to reach container locations. The system has a funnel removably coupled to a bottle cartridge which holds bottles therein. A pair of parallel rods hingedly connected to the bottle cartridge and having at least one hollow cone shaped spike extending outwardly therefrom. The funnel has a downspout having venting tubes, an elongated tip and a ball and socket mechanism. The elongated tip includes a check valve having an inside sleeve having an opening, and a spring. The inside sleeve extends outwardly and inwardly from the elongated tip, which opens and closes the opening. The elongated tip has an exterior lip extending outwardly therefrom.
To the accomplishment of the above and related objects the invention may be embodied in the form illustrated in the accompanying drawings. Attention is called to the fact, however, that the drawings are illustrative only. Variations are contemplated as being part of the invention, limited only by the scope of the claims.
In the drawings, like elements are depicted by like reference numerals. The drawings are briefly described as follows.
The funnel system 10 includes an interchangeable bottle cartridge 12, having a bottom and an open top end 12B and 12A and an interchangeable funnel 13 having a downspout 14. The funnel 13 is made up of the downspout 14 an elongated tip 50 and a ball and socket mechanism 70. The bottle cartridge 12 has capacity to hold four one quart bottles of liquid therein, preferably oil, simultaneously, in an inverted position for vertically placed oil fill entrances on valve covers. The bottle cartridge 12 preferably comes in two different sizes, one for holding four 1 quart bottles of oil used for automotive, marine and diesel use; the other bottle cartridge configuration is preferably for holding four 20 ounce bottles of oil for small engines.
The downspout 14 of the funnel 13 has an inside surface 14A, an exterior wall 14B, a top end 14T and a bottom end 14D. The downspout 14 is vented by a plurality of venting tubes 16. In the preferred embodiment, there are at least four venting tubes 16 spaced evenly around the inside surface 14A of the downspout 14. Alternatively, they may be along an outside surface of the downspout 14 or both. The venting tubes 16 are integrated into the downspout 14 allowing air to escape, prompting a faster flow of liquid. The air is pushed out and up the exterior wall 14B, and is vented on the top end 14T of the downspout 14 which allows the liquid to drain through the downspout 14 faster.
The bottle cartridge 12 is removably connected to the downspout 14 of the funnel 13, but is fully enclosed while connected with the bottle cartridge 12, thereby preventing spillage. The bottom end 12B of the bottle cartridge 12 has a plurality of interlocking tabs 30. The top end 14T of the downspout 14 has a plurality of corresponding notches 31 for accepting the interlocking tabs 30 of the bottle cartridge 12 and thereby securely connecting the downspout 14 thereto. The bottle cartridge 12 and funnel 13 can be easily replaced and interchanged as desired. Preferably, the bottle cartridge 12 and funnel 13 can be designed in different shapes, sizes and configurations in a plurality of different manners but due to a standardization of interlocking tabs 30 and notches 31 will always easily and conveniently interchange.
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The elongated tip 50 includes an exterior lip 51, having an outer edge 61 (shown in
Additionally, the downspout 14 above the ball and socket mechanism 70 may include a threading 71, as shown in
In use filling the container with liquid, a user first places the inverted bottles 11 of liquid securely within the bottle cartridge 12 by accepting the interlocking tabs 30 of the bottle 11 within the corresponding notches 31 of the funnel 13. Next, the user secures the bottles 11 in position by closing the parallel rods 18 across the open top end 12A of the bottle cartridge 12 and locking said rods 18 in position. The flow of liquid is increased by gravity as spikes of the rods puncture the bottom ends of the bottles allowing air to flow through the hollow spikes. The mechanic then inserts the elongated tip 50 into the container, even if the container is hard to reach because it is at an unusual angle, by allowing the tip 50 to freely rotate about the ball and socket mechanism 70. The system 10 is stabilized by allowing the lip 51 of the elongated tip 50 to rest against the container. Spillage is controlled by the check valve 40 by the inside sleeve 42 extending outwardly and inwardly from the elongated tip 50. Liquid is poured into the container by exposing the opening 43 by sliding the inside sleeve 42 downwardly by transferring pressure from the downspout 14 to the elongated tip 50 and lip 51 and allowing the spring 45 to coil. Closing off the flow of liquid by removing pressure from the elongated tip 50 causing the spring 43 to uncoil and the inside sleeve 42 to slide upwardly.
Additionally, the downspout 14 above the ball and socket mechanism 70 may include a threading 71, as shown in
There are four separate embodiments of the present invention wherein all illustrate unique ways for coupling the funnel system 10 to various systems, including, but not limited to small engines, outdoor power equipment, motorcycles, marine engines, farm equipment, automotive, diesel and aerial engines. Each of the embodiments may be used on the funnel system 10 containing the ball and socket mechanism 70, or the funnel system 10 without the ball and socket mechanism 70.
In use, the outer socket tip 52B will rotate from a position of zero degrees to a position of approximately 45 degrees moving the tab 59 from the closed position 57A in the internal grooves allowing downward pressure to be applied to the check valve 40 of the elongated tip 50 allowing fluid to flow. A user may adjust the flow of fluid through the funnel system 10 by rotating the tab 59 clockwise from the fully closed position 57A into the internal grooves 57, wherein downward pressure is applied to the check valve 40 allowing, the tab 59 to move upward and rotate into the half open position 57B. A user may then repeat the process above to move the tab to the fully open position 57C.
In conclusion, herein is presented an improved multipurpose funnel system. The invention is illustrated by example in the drawing figures, and throughout the written description. It should be understood that numerous variations are possible, while adhering to the inventive concept. Such variations are contemplated as being a part of the present invention.
Number | Name | Date | Kind |
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4202386 | Orr | May 1980 | A |
4705192 | Knapton | Nov 1987 | A |
5228488 | Fletcher | Jul 1993 | A |
5787944 | Sarkis | Aug 1998 | A |
6142193 | Sanders | Nov 2000 | A |
7237582 | Harvey | Jul 2007 | B1 |
7284581 | Steinweg | Oct 2007 | B2 |