101 |
Oil level gauge |
US72609134 |
1934-05-17 |
US2029672A |
1936-02-04 |
LAMAR RANKIN HENRY |
|
102 |
Gauge stick wiper |
US70643134 |
1934-01-12 |
US1985334A |
1934-12-25 |
BENROTH JULIUS S |
|
103 |
Wipeless oil gauge |
US69881733 |
1933-11-20 |
US1981270A |
1934-11-20 |
HOLLINGSWORTH CARL W |
|
104 |
Oil gauge wiper and record holder |
US53432131 |
1931-05-01 |
US1872878A |
1932-08-23 |
BRAGG PHILLIP R |
|
105 |
Oil stick wiper |
US52474631 |
1931-03-23 |
US1871208A |
1932-08-09 |
BOUCHARD FRANK M |
|
106 |
Oil gauge rod wiper |
US52436031 |
1931-03-21 |
US1839026A |
1931-12-29 |
GRAY FRANK L; HUGHES ROY H |
|
107 |
Oil indicator wiper |
US46146930 |
1930-06-16 |
US1814075A |
1931-07-14 |
BURKHARDT WENDELL E |
|
108 |
Oil-gauge-rod wiper |
US42999030 |
1930-02-20 |
US1780505A |
1930-11-04 |
RUFFING SR JOHN |
|
109 |
Oil-gauge wiper |
US26650128 |
1928-04-02 |
US1770420A |
1930-07-15 |
NICHOLAS MEYERS FRANKLIN |
|
110 |
Oil-gauge wiper |
US35715329 |
1929-04-22 |
US1770300A |
1930-07-08 |
OLAN DAVIS WILLIAM |
|
111 |
Oil-gauge wiper |
US36772129 |
1929-06-01 |
US1759788A |
1930-05-20 |
HOLVECK JR ALPHA O |
|
112 |
Gauge-rod wiper |
US33652029 |
1929-01-31 |
US1719037A |
1929-07-02 |
WOLF DORSEY W |
|
113 |
Oil-gauge-rod wiper |
US18297927 |
1927-04-11 |
US1653315A |
1927-12-20 |
SEVIGNY HOLLIS J |
|
114 |
Sucker-rod cleaner. |
US1903181550 |
1903-11-17 |
US762985A |
1904-06-21 |
CARLIN WILLIAM L |
|
115 |
Level gauge |
US13997434 |
2010-12-28 |
US09182263B2 |
2015-11-10 |
Hyun-Sub Oh; Young-Mo Joo |
The present invention relates to a level gauge, and more particularly, to a level gauge provided on a device such as an engine or transmission of a vehicle to discharge aft from the device and prevent a foreign substance from being introduced therein. In addition, the level gauge and an oil net can be integrated into a single module, to thereby save costs. |
116 |
Handheld plumbob cleaner |
US13493289 |
2012-06-11 |
US08863348B2 |
2014-10-21 |
Darwin G. Hunskor; Judith Y. Hunskor |
A handheld plumbob cleaner for efficiently cleaning a plumbob after measuring fluid in a storage tank. The handheld plumbob cleaner generally includes a frame portion, a handle portion extending from the frame portion and a cleaner attachment secured to the frame portion. The frame portion includes a slot leading to a central opening and a plurality of fastener apertures positioned around its outer perimeter. The cleaner attachment similarly includes a slot leading to a smaller central opening and corresponding fastener apertures around its outer perimeter. The cleaner attachment is secured to the frame portion via one or more fasteners. The gauge tape of the plumbob may then be inserted within the slots and the plumbob pulled up through the central opening to squeegee oily residue therefrom. |
117 |
Handheld Plumbob Cleaner |
US13493289 |
2012-06-11 |
US20130326835A1 |
2013-12-12 |
Darwin G. Hunskor; Judith Y. Hunskor |
A handheld plumbob cleaner for efficiently cleaning a plumbob after measuring fluid in a storage tank. The handheld plumbob cleaner generally includes a frame portion, a handle portion extending from the frame portion and a cleaner attachment secured to the frame portion. The frame portion includes a slot leading to a central opening and a plurality of fastener apertures positioned around its outer perimeter. The cleaner attachment similarly includes a slot leading to a smaller central opening and corresponding fastener apertures around its outer perimeter. The cleaner attachment is secured to the frame portion via one or more fasteners. The gauge tape of the plumbob may then be inserted within the slots and the plumbob pulled up through the central opening to squeegee oily residue therefrom. |
118 |
LEVEL GAUGE |
US13997434 |
2010-12-28 |
US20130291634A1 |
2013-11-07 |
Hyun-Sub Oh; Young-Mo Joo |
The present invention relates to a level gauge, and more particularly, to a level gauge provided on a device such as an engine or transmission of a vehicle to discharge aft from the device and prevent a foreign substance from being introduced therein. In addition, the level gauge and an oil net can be integrated into a single module, to thereby save costs. |
119 |
FLUID RESERVOIR ASSEMBLY |
US12949171 |
2010-11-18 |
US20110061255A1 |
2011-03-17 |
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 is configured to seal the bottle. The sealing body has a channel width movable between a first width and a second width. The first width is large enough to accommodate the applicator and the second width is smaller than the first width. The channel is resiliently biased toward the second width. |
120 |
Fluid reservoir wiper assembly |
US12509547 |
2009-07-27 |
US07837402B2 |
2010-11-23 |
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 is configured to seal the bottle. The sealing body has a channel width movable between a first width and a second width. The first width is large enough to accommodate the applicator and the second width is smaller than the first width. The channel is resiliently biased toward the second width. |