序号 专利名 申请号 申请日 公开(公告)号 公开(公告)日 发明人
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.
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