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28,967. Engels, M. Dec. 30. Stoppers; corks, retaining ; capsules, bottle &c.- The property of celluloid, by reason of which it tends to return to its original shape on being heated, is utilized in closing bottles, preserve jars, boxes, or other like vessels. Figs. 3 and 4 show the application of the invention to a bottle. A piece d, Fig. 2, of celluloid tube is expanded to form a ring c, Fig. 3, which is placed, as shown, around the mouth of the bottle and the cover e, so that, on being heated, it contracts around the neck and cover, as shown in Fig. 4, thus securing the cover tightly on the vessel. The ring may be similarly employed for securing screw or other stoppers, corks, &c.
GB190428967D1904-12-301904-12-30Improved Method of and Means for Closing Vessels such as Bottles and the like.
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Improvements relating to the Air Tight Closing of Bottles, Jars, Cans, and other Receptacles or Vessels for Sterilized Liquids, Preserves, or the like.
Improved Means for Hermetically Closing Bottles, Jars, Tins and similar Receptacles principally intented to receive Provisions or other Goods of a Perishable Nature.