序号 专利名 申请号 申请日 公开(公告)号 公开(公告)日 发明人
21 Reinigungsvorrichtung für einen Ölpeilstab eines Kraftfahrzeugs EP98107549.2 1998-04-24 EP0874227A2 1998-10-28 Gozdowski, Bernd

Es wird offenbart, eine Reinigungsvorrichtung für einen Ölpeilstab eines Kraftfahrzeugs, aufweisend eine Hülle (2, 4; 2', 4'; 2'', 4''), in der ein Reinigungstuch (6; 6'; 6'') zum Abstreifen und/oder Aufnehmen von am Ölpeilstab anhängendem Öl angeordnet ist, wobei die Hülle zwei gegenüberliegende und miteinander verbundene Schichten (2, 4; 2', 4'; 2'', 4'') aufweist. Das Reinigungstuch (6, 6', 6'') ist an den Innenseiten der Schichten befestigt, und die Schichten sind an einer Kante (8, 8', 8'') unverbunden, so daß der Ölpeilstab in die Hülle einführbar ist.

22 Vorrichtung zur Messung und/oder Kontrolle eines Flüssigkeitsniveaus EP97112396.3 1997-07-18 EP0825423A1 1998-02-25 Hildebrandt, Peter; Schiefelbusch, Willi; Beck, Hubert

Vorrichtung zur Messung und/oder Kontrolle eines Flüssigkeitsniveaus in einem Reservoir, wobei mindestens ein minimales und/oder maximales Niveau darstellbar ist, indem die Vorrichtung in ein rohrförmiges Element des Reservoirs einbringbar ist, wobei die Vorrichtung aus einem außerhalb des Reservoirs angeordneten Handgriff und mit innerhalb des Reservoirs angeordneten Meßmitteln besteht und daß die Meßmittel mit einer durch den Handgriff (2) bedienbaren Reinigungsvorrichtung (4) versehen sind, wobei innerhalb des rohrförmigen Körpers ein Element (5) angeordnet ist, welches bis in den Bereich des Handgriffes verläuft, und daß sich das Element ausgehend vom Handgriff den rohrförmigen Körper (6) durchdringend bis in das Reservoir hinein erstreckt, wobei im Bereich des Handgriffes oder des dem Handgriff zugewandten Bereich des Elementes und dem rohrförmigen Körper eine Rastvorrichtung (7) zur festen aber lösbaren Verbindung zwischen dem Element und dem rohrförmigen Körper angeordnet ist.

23 VORRICHTUNG ZUR MESSUNG UND/ODER KONTROLLE EINES FLÜSSIGKEITSNIVEAUS EP96908113.0 1996-03-22 EP0817954A1 1998-01-14 HILDEBRANDT, Peter; BECK, Hubert; SCHIEFELBUSCH, Willi
The invention concerns a device for measuring and/or checking the level of a fluid in a reservoir, with which it is possible to display at least a minimum and/or maximum level since said device can be introduced into an opening in the reservoir. The device comprises a handle disposed outside the reservoir and measuring means disposed inside the reservoir. The measuring means are provided with a cleaning device which can be operated by the handle.
24 Cleaning device for use with a dip stick EP81301286.1 1981-03-25 EP0037247A1 1981-10-07 Wilson, George Lindsay

It is known to use various materials such as rags to clean the dip stick while measuring the oil level of an internal combustion engine. Often this is unsatisfactory as a rag or suitable substitute is not readily available when the checking of the oil level is desired. To alleviate this problem, the cleaning device (1) has means (20) to removably mount the device (1) at a suitable location near the engine. The device (1) has a housing (2) with a U-shaped cross-section and a layer of absorbent material (10) located on and covering an inner surface (8) of the housing (2). Part of a dip stick (22) can be laterally inserted into the housing (2) in such a manner that that part (24) is surrounded by absorbent material (10). The dip stick (22) can then be removed longitudinally to remove the excess oil.

25 유속측정 보조장치 및 이를 이용한 유속 측정방법 KR1020110043974 2011-05-11 KR101102486B1 2012-01-05 박상덕; 이승규
PURPOSE: An assistant apparatus for measuring a fluid speed and a measuring method thereof are provided to improve the reliability of measuring data by rapidly and accurately measuring a fluid speed. CONSTITUTION: A support plate(100) is arranged in the floor side of a river for measuring a fluid speed. A measuring bar(200) marks an actual measuring scale and an assistant scale in one side and the other side in parallel. The measuring bar includes a guide groove which is dent according to a height direction and combined with the support plate. A moving bar(300) fixes a hydrometer on one end and forms a guide projection. The moving bar is arranged in the guide groove of the measuring bar. The moving bar is movable according to the height direction of the measuring bar.
26 자동차 오일수준 측정용 레벨 게이지 삽입 파이프의 오일 제거구조 KR2019960060831 1996-12-28 KR2019980047674U 1998-09-25 이한진
본고안은자동차의엔진오일및 밋션오일레벨점검시, 측정전초기에게이지에묻은오일을간편하게제거하여점검시의편의성을향상시킬수 있도록한 것이다. 이를위해, 본고안은오일수준점검용레벨게이지(1)가삽입되는파이프(2)의상단부에스폰지(3)가부착된가변파트(4)를형성하여, 초기오일수준점검시가변파트(4)를파이프(2) 중심으로눌러파이프(2)를빠져나오는레벨게이지(1)에묻은오일이상기스폰지(3)에의해제거되는자동차오일수준측정용레벨게이지삽입파이프의오일제거구조이다.
27 차량용 유면 표시기 KR2019960054208 1996-12-23 KR2019980041118U 1998-09-15 한외술
본고안은차량용유면표시기에관한것으로서, 특히엔진내의오일의량을점검하는차량용유면표시기에있어서, 상기유면표시기에는마찰력에의해표면에묻혀진오일을제거하는오일제거부재가분리가능케삽입된것을특징으로한다. 따라서, 본고안에서는오일의점검시헝겊등의별도의수단없이유면표시기에묻혀진오일을제거한상태에서오일의량이나색깔등을점검할수 있으므로오일의점검작업이매우편리하고용이할뿐만아니라여러번 점검하는경우에도오일의량이감소되지않는것이다.
28 잔여 오일 제거 패드를 가지는 엔진 오일 레벨 게이지 KR2019960053756 1996-12-23 KR2019980040675U 1998-09-15 홍정우
본고안은엔진오일의검사시게이지에묻은잔여오일을제거할수 있는잔여오일제거패드를가지는엔진오일레벨게이지에관한것으로서, 본고안에따른잔여오일제거패드를가지는엔진오일레벨게이지는, 하단에레벨표시부가형성된철재스트립게이지부와, 게이지부의상단에결합된플라스틱재손잡이로이루어지는엔진오일레벨게이지에있어서, 발포성재질의패드와패드를상기게이지부일측에고정하는브라켓을가지는잔여오일제거패드를포함하는것을특징으로한다.
29 FLUID RESERVOIR ASSEMBLY US13164197 2011-06-20 US20110247230A1 2011-10-13 Fredric GOLDSTEIN; Robert Murray BARTO, JR.
A bottle assembly has a bottle for storing a fluid, such as a cosmetic fluid. An applicator for applying the fluid is configured to be insertable and removable from the bottle along a path. A sealing body, or assembly, which may include one or more seals, is configured to continue to seal the bottle when the cap is removed.
30 FLUID RESERVOIR WIPER ASSEMBLY US12053815 2008-03-24 US20080216858A1 2008-09-11 Fredric Goldstein; Robert Murray Barto
A fluid reservoir wiper assembly has a fluid reservoir for storing a fluid. There is an inserter for insertion into the fluid reservoir. A wiper for wiping fluid from the inserter has a first wiping position and a second wiping position within the fluid reservoir. The first wiping position is closer to the inserter than the second wiping position. A block is configured to be disposed between the wiper and the inserter. The block is configured to selectively allow the wiper to move between the first wiping position and the second wiping position.
31 DIP STICK US11553644 2006-10-27 US20080098609A1 2008-05-01 Fredric Goldstein; Robert Murray Barto
A dip stick assembly has a dip stick and a housing that receives the dip stick. A wiper is selectively engageable with the dip stick. The wiper has an engaged position and a disengaged position. In the engaged position, the wiper is in contact with the dip stick. In the disengaged position, the wiper is out of contact with the dip stick. The wiper is resiliently biased into the engaged position with dip stick. A block maintains the wiper in the disengaged position when in a blocking position and permits the wiper to be in the engaged position when in the unblocking position.
32 Oil dipstick wiper US11524171 2006-09-21 US20080072445A1 2008-03-27 Frank Harrison
A dipstick wiper for determining the amount of engine oil in a crank case sump is mounted to the top of the dipstick guide tube and has jaws which clip about the dipstick handle. The jaws are preferably faced with wiping material for wiping the dipstick as it is withdrawn. Additionally, the wiper jaws secure the dipstick into the inserted position in the guide tube so that it does not work loose during movement of the vehicle. A retainer clip on the jaws secures the jaws in open position after the initial wiping pass so that the stick can be reinserted and withdrawn to accurately measure the amount of oil in the sump.
33 Dip stick wiper apparatus US11485021 2006-07-12 US20070011837A1 2007-01-18 Juan Hinojosa
A dip stick wiper apparatus includes a frame which includes a first frame leg, a second frame leg, and a resilient frame bridge connected therebetween. A first absorbent member is connected to an inside portion of the first frame leg, and a second absorbent member is connected to and inside portion of the second frame leg. The respective absorbent members can be made of absorbent sponge material. The first frame leg and the second frame leg are spaced apart from each other by a dip-stick reception gap and are parallel to each other. To wipe oil off of a dip stick, the dip stick is placed in the dip-stick reception gap and pulled upward so that the oil from the dip stick is absorbed into the first and second absorbent members. Preferably, a magnet member is connected to an outside portion of either the first frame leg or the second frame leg.
34 Clean swipe US10356159 2003-01-31 US20040078914A1 2004-04-29 Patrick Lee Wayne Walker
Having a Clean Swipe on your automobile or recreational vehicle will allow you to check your oil level like never before. Not only is its operation cleaner but also faster and with less hassle. The Clean Swipe will forever change the way we check our oil levels.
35 Dipstick wiping device US823309 1997-03-21 US5765255A 1998-06-16 Mark Walter Bychkowsky
A dipstick wiping device for use in measuring fluid reservoir levels in an internal combustion engine is described. The dipstick wiping device comprises a pliable converging tubular body, a fluid wiping element and mounting means. The fluid wiping element comprises a sponge removably mounted around the inner surface of the body by a locking ring. The dipstick wiping device is connected to a dipstick tube by first removing the dipstick from the dipstick tube and then fitting the mounting means over the end of the dipstick tube. The mounting means includes a tie strap for locking the dipstick wiping device into place. The tie strap allows the dipstick wiping device to be mounted on a variety of dipstick tubes, regardless of the diameter of the dipstick tube. The dipstick is then reinserted into the dipstick tube by passing the dipstick through the body. In operation, the user removes the dipstick from the dipstick tube while applying pressure to the outer surface of the pliable converging tubular body. This pressure forces the fluid wiping element inward such that the sponge cleans the dipstick during removal. The pressure is then released and the clean dipstick is reinserted into the dipstick tube to measure the fluid level. Of note is that the dipstick wiping device is designed as an add-on device and all factory-installed components are retained, thereby minimizing the risk of contamination to the fluid.
36 Dipstick wiper US267228 1994-07-05 US5419002A 1995-05-30 Ron M. DeGasperis
An assembly for use in manually wiping a dipstick is provided with a wiper, a chamber having an absorbent material therein, and a well intermediate the wiper and the chamber. Upon dragging a dipstick through the wiper, liquid wiped off the dipstick drains into the well and then into the chamber. Liquid entering the chamber is absorbed by the absorbent material. The assembly is attachable to a stationary structure in the proximity of the dipstick to permit a dipstick to be wiped single handedly. Moreover, a cap may be engageable with the cover to protect the wiper when not in use. The cap may interact with the hood of a motor vehicle so as to remove the cap from the upon raising the hood and return the cap back onto the cover upon closing the hood.
37 Spool construction and oil dipstick wiper including such construction US470204 1990-01-25 US5046214A 1991-09-10 Itzhak Keidar
A spool, particularly useful as an oil dipstick wiper, includes two like spool sections each formed with an axially-extending hollow stem terminating in a plurality of jaws permitting the two sections to be assembled together with a snap fit, with a wiper element carried by the stem of each section.
38 Dipstick wipe-off tool US487405 1990-03-01 US5018237A 1991-05-28 Charles R. Valley
A dipstick wipe-off tool includes a body composed of a flexible, resilient, absorbent material, an elongated open hole extending axially through the center of the body, and a pair of normally closed slits extending through the body along opposite sides of the hole. The closed slits are aligned with one another along a common line and extend in opposite directions from the hole such that when the body is squeezed along the line of the slits the size of the hole is enlarged as the slits open up.
39 Dip-stick wiper with built-in oil detainer US275950 1988-11-25 US4896393A 1990-01-30 Hector M. Avila, Jr.
A wiper for wiping off an oil-dip stick of a vehicle. The wiper includes a pair of rubber wiping blades defining a pair of abutting wiping edge-surfaces between which the dip stick is inserted and thereafter pulled for wiping the use oil from all of the surfaces of the dip stick. A pair of vertical detaining channels are provided for catching and holding the wiped-off oil after the wiper has been tilted. A lower horizontal catch-channel is also provided. The wiper is stored in a storage container after each use, whereby the wiped-off oil drains into the interior of the storage chamber for subsequent disposal at periodic intervals by water-flushing.
40 Engine oil dip stick indicator wiper US284295 1988-12-14 US4891859A 1990-01-09 Napoleon Tremblay
A wiper system for use in removing the oil film deposited on an automobile engine dip stick. The small wiper system comprises a rigid frame adapted to be anchored to the engine compartment and having a vertical channel made thicknesswisely thereof. Two pairs of vertically spaced, semiflexible flaps are edgewisely mounted at their inner ends to the opposite side walls of the vertical channel, and are pivotable as if swingable doors. The flaps of each pair of flaps are slightly vertically offset. When a dip stick engages the channel of the wiper system, the free end sections of the flaps will wipe the surface of the dip stick, in order to remove the oil film deposited thereon.
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