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Manual pump for dispensing lubricants

a manual pump and lubricant technology, applied in the direction of pump, positive displacement liquid engine, suction device, etc., can solve the problems of fragmented and non-systemic problems, users have no ability (or source) for a fully integrated, customized storage, management, creation and supply system,

Inactive Publication Date: 2009-11-26
FLUID DEFENSE SYST
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[0013]In accordance with the invention, a manual pump includes a generally pump body having one or more ports for regulating the pumped lubricant fluids passing therethrough and a central passage extending from a top to a bottom of the body for fixedly receiving an outer barrel therein receiving, a cylinder axially received within the barrel, a piston slideably located within the inner circumference of the cylinder having a piston seal to create

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Users of lubricants and other fluids currently face a very costly, fragmented and non-systemic problem in being able to quickly, accurately and uniquely identify their various fluids in a standardized format from bulk storage, to intermediate container, to point of use on plant, equipment and machinery in order to be in compliance with OSHA and other safety authority requirements while also considering the needs of the color blind or users who have a first language other than that which is the native language of the geographic location.
In short, Users have no ability (or source) for a fully integrated, on-demand customized storage, management, creation and supply system for standardized Fluid ID labels, attendant safety documents and support applications to create and implement their own unique fluid identification labels that meet their particular dynamic requirements as and when required while also endeavoring to meet the compliance requirements of statutory safety authorities.

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[0017]Referring to FIGS. 1-3 shown in the invention. FIG. 1 shows an exploded view of a manual lubricant fluid pump 10 made in accordance with the invention. The invention includes various color schemes for lubricant fluid identification and a quick disconnect feature as shown in FIGS. 2-3.

[0018]There are a number of features shown in each of FIGS. 1-3 and the chart below spells out other functional characteristics of the new manual pump.

[0019]The following chart sets out key functional characteristics of the manual pump 10 as compared to the traditional prior art manual pumps currently found in the market.

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Abstract

A manual pump for lubricant fluids having a body capable of mounting a removable color scheme to identify a particular fluid within the drum for managing customized fluid identification labels and attendant documents for accurately and uniquely identifying fluids for an advanced fluid management system in which the pump attaches to drums and containers for moving lubricants from bulk storage, to intermediate container or to the point of application on plant equipment and machinery in residential commercial or industrial applications.

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CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS[0001]This application claims benefit from U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 61 / 054,476 entitled “MANUAL PUMP FOR DISPENSING LUBRICANTS” filed on May 20, 2008 and is related to U.S. Utility patent application Ser. No. 11 / 801,821 entitled “SUPPLY CHAIN LABEL SYSTEM” filed on May 12, 2007.FIELD OF THE INVENTION[0002]The present invention relates to a manual pump for dispensing lubricants, and more particularly, to a pump that complements a labeling system for storing and managing customized fluid identification labels and attendant documents for accurately and uniquely identifying fluids for an advanced fluid management system in which the pump attaches to drums and containers for moving lubricants from bulk storage, to intermediate container or to the point of application on plant equipment and machinery in residential, commercial or industrial applications with a removable color scheme.BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION[0003]Users of lubricants ...

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IPC IPC(8): F04B9/02
CPCF04B9/14
Inventor KILIAN, TONY CHRISTERKILIAN, MICHAEL TONY
Owner FLUID DEFENSE SYST