US1007525A - Printing-ink retainer. - Google Patents
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- v e vice is composed of two essential zoparts, the recepteolefor the ink, and the --stend end i
- the receptacle is Poonstructed wiEh-e push 'bottom and it slip cover.
- the .sli f cover is formed with an .opening' throu ;t he to land is provided -'w1tht.-r emo a; 1e 013p ⁇ e-press on which thereceptecle is a apted to be supported and firmly held'in position, is constructed o t with a" screw plunger 1edeptedto engage underrthe-hotton si e 'of the push bottom of '30 the rece tacle and is adapted to be vertically ad'usterf by a hend'wheel, and bythe vertica a;d;uslnnentio the'plunger, the push botytom o the receptacle i's' forced upward, by which ectionithe; ink-is forced out of the gelling through the to of the cover whene cap is removed.
- - e ress-is formed with afclenipingl-cttw an on adjustable thumb-nut by.
- w .it'ma be deta.chably connected to a. gross, stun vor shelf, confor'the purpose of getting I-ettein theseflobjeetsiby the device a he eooompenyi1ig-dm in in. which;
- Formed. in the slip top a is a raise section d formed with a, flat top a, and formed through the flat top is a circular o ening f; Adcptedto firmly engage over it e raised seotiond is a removal) e cap it, the cap beinguttaohed totheslip top by a chain .i or b5 some other flexible connection.
- Gemenb 'e to the underside of the on It is a semicirculer piece of cork, orsim' ar material 7' adapted to engeg'efin the opening f to provide a seel'. w.
- the push bottom. 6 is formed with a raised section In confor'min with the shape of the raised s'ectiond in t eslip' top and is adapted to engage into the raised. section in the sli top when raised to the top of the rece tao e so that the.entire contents may e forced out thro h the opening in the top.
- the push bottonii b is formed wlth 'e flange'l extending around theouter circumference which istadapted to engage "against the in-. nor wells of the receptace 1a,; and is suificiently deep to prevent it from twisting or becoming misplaced.
- the web of the push bottom 6 is slightl turned upwardly around the outer circum erence to form-an acute angliuoidge m with the flange'l.
- e the flange? is adapted to-the u rpose of sup orting the-push bottom wi hm a, it is'also edepted'a's a means for withdrawing the bottom from out of the receptacle, as the lower edge of the flange is turned over upon itself to provide a circum- 'f erentiel'channel n' as a means by which a,
- Fig-51 have shown an alternativeiorm of a. push bottom ,for the rece tecle, being com osed oftwo sections.
- the press in which the receptacleis adapted to be contained :tnd by which the bottom is forced ,upwar consists of a suitable 110 'ing" sections 6" and t metal vcasting, comprising a bod part i a chiming section a, by, which t e press is udap ed to be fastened to ashelf, or cabinet, and a table 25 adapted to support the receptacle;
- the clamping section 0 consists of a cut-away section u, adapted to provide aws a andu' andis preferably situated at'the lower back part of the body 'part r.
- y designatesa screw lunger formed with a circular lunger he havin a series of lugs exten 'ng radially from e; outer circumierence. g des'i ates the screw. shankformed integral ,w th the plunger head 3 and extending downwardly through thelcircular opening in the table section t" and t. The shank 'z enge in a screw threadedbore through t e-hi1 .of the hand-wheel w, and by the rotation'cf the hand-wheel between the table sectionti andt, the plunger head and screw threaded shank is vertica y adjustable.
- the 'handwheel w is turned slightly inan opposite direction from that to raise the plunger .head, which will allow the push bottom to slightly sag in the center by the weight of the inlqby which action the contents of'the rece tacle will drop away from the openihg, m ,the slip top, and the cap may then be corklug cemented within the cap will clos 3 seal the opening f.
- hile my device is illustrated and speciing ink, it is equally Well adapted for iiferent purposes, without deviating from the'na-. ture oi my invention such as a container for cements, glue-and. other li niche of a similar deterioration of the contents.
- the receptacle a.- To remove any amount of .tioh oian ink rece tacle consisting of a cirinkh om the receptacle, the cap it is pried:
- a printing ink retamer thecombination of a suitable press having a frame comprising a supporting stand and a clamping rm5,,said ring adjustably arranged a ove sai supporting stand and a screw plunger adapts to be. verticall adjusted from said supporting stand, w1 an ink receptacle comprising a circular hollow vessel havin a push bottom slidably arranged therein, an
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U. BUSH. PRINTING INK RETAINER.
nruonxun nun con-1.190s.
Patented Oct. 31, 1911.
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fipeomcation of new; intent.
on or onto-rum? *ro Bonner A w i Patented Oct. 31, 1911.
7 v Application filed ombu- 1, 1on9. Serial No. 521,578.
To all whcmt" it may concern: Be it known that I OHABIES Been, a. sub-. ject of the Kin of Great Britain, residing at Toronto, in t e county oi York and,Prov-- 5 in'ce of Ontario, have invented a. new and useful Improvement in Printing- Ink Reteinersyof which the following is a specifica- 1on.' i I My. invention-relates to a receptacle forp v ink, and is so constructed that the mkmay be taken from the-receptecle by degreee,-in any amount desired. w
The rec'e ta'ele'is so constructed thetiefter the remo of any portion of the inkit may be seeledinstantly topreserve the ink from deterioration atmospheric action, particularly asjregards preventing11 skin form'- infi fiverthe top, an from drying. t
. v e viceis composed of two essential zoparts, the recepteolefor the ink, and the --stend end i The receptacle is Poonstructed wiEh-e push 'bottom and it slip cover. The .sli f cover is formed with an .opening' throu ;t he to land is provided -'w1tht.-r emo a; 1e 013p} e-press on which thereceptecle is a apted to be supported and firmly held'in position, is constructed o t with a" screw plunger 1edeptedto engage underrthe-hotton si e 'of the push bottom of '30 the rece tacle and is adapted to be vertically ad'usterf by a hend'wheel, and bythe vertica a;d;uslnnentio the'plunger, the push botytom o the receptacle i's' forced upward, by which ectionithe; ink-is forced out of the gelling through the to of the cover whene cap is removed.- e ress-is formed :with afclenipingl-cttw an on adjustable thumb-nut by. w .it'ma be deta.chably connected to a. gross, stun vor shelf, confor'the purpose of getting I-ettein theseflobjeetsiby the device a he eooompenyi1ig-dm in in. which;
'. e 16- iii: 3. perspectiveyiew of the press with the receptacle removed Fig. g ism side, elevation-.- of -.th:press.-part 5* S tion e inposition;- 81s a iperspeotivetiew of the receptacle; is liqe fin e l vertical sectional view then the receptacle; is startieal se'ctiona. yiew of c n-alternat ve form of receptccle. J g. Liketf tenees refer tolike parts tbrough- ,the' recept gripping around the extensionq, for the.
out the ecificetion and'jdrewmist- The receptacle disprefere 1y circular in cross section, being open at each end, one end bein adapted to beclosed by a. push bottom and the other by 'a, 811 top a. Formed. in the slip top a is a raise section d formed with a, flat top a, and formed through the flat top is a circular o ening f; Adcptedto firmly engage over it e raised seotiond is a removal) e cap it, the cap beinguttaohed totheslip top by a chain .i or b5 some other flexible connection. Gemenb 'e to the underside of the on It is a semicirculer piece of cork, orsim' ar material 7' adapted to engeg'efin the opening f to provide a seel'. w.
The push bottom. 6 is formed with a raised section In confor'min with the shape of the raised s'ectiond in t eslip' top and is adapted to engage into the raised. section in the sli top when raised to the top of the rece tao e so that the.entire contents may e forced out thro h the opening in the top. The push bottonii b is formed wlth 'e flange'l extending around theouter circumference which istadapted to engage "against the in-. nor wells of the receptace 1a,; and is suificiently deep to prevent it from twisting or becoming misplaced. The web of the push bottom 6 is slightl turned upwardly around the outer circum erence to form-an acute angliuoidge m with the flange'l.
e the flange? is adapted to-the u rpose of sup orting the-push bottom wi hm a, it is'also edepted'a's a means for withdrawing the bottom from out of the receptacle, as the lower edge of the flange is turned over upon itself to provide a circum- 'f erentiel'channel n' as a means by which a,
tool may engage in the channel'ifor the pur- I pose of drawing the bottom out ofthe receptacle. In Fig-51 have shown an alternativeiorm of a. push bottom ,for the rece tecle, being com osed oftwo sections.
this form a righ angle flan e is formed on each section a and g), the ange of of the section 0 is adapted engage within the m- 'ner circumference of the section 1b. Formed. in the'hottoinpi the section p is an extension g pro ed with an .acute angle flange as a. means by which a tool may be used in purpose of withdrawing .the bottom from K out of the receptacle.
The press in which the receptacleis adapted to be contained :tnd by which the bottom is forced ,upwar consists of a suitable 110 'ing" sections 6" and t metal vcasting, comprising a bod part i a chiming section a, by, which t e press is udap ed to be fastened to ashelf, or cabinet, and a table 25 adapted to support the receptacle; The clamping section 0 consists of a cut-away section u, adapted to provide aws a andu' andis preferably situated at'the lower back part of the body 'part r. Extending throu h the lower jaw u 1s the screw shank o a thumb-nut 41 being for the purpose of firmly fastening the press in osition on a table, ledge or shelf. The to lo. sectionof the press adapted to support the receptacle, consists of two forwardly extendpreierabl formed mtegral with the front of the be y part 1*, one
immediately below the other leaving an mterval between adapted to admit an operatin hand-wheel w. Supported ontli e up er ta 1esection t-',.is a circular supporting k m adapted to carry the; receptac e a. I
y designatesa screw lunger formed with a circular lunger he havin a series of lugs exten 'ng radially from e; outer circumierence. g des'i ates the screw. shankformed integral ,w th the plunger head 3 and extending downwardly through thelcircular opening in the table section t" and t. The shank 'z enge in a screw threadedbore through t e-hi1 .of the hand-wheel w, and by the rotation'cf the hand-wheel between the table sectionti andt, the plunger head and screw threaded shank is vertica y adjustable.
1 desi notes a clampingrmg vertically adjustab e'with regard to the body part 17,
which extends forwardly immediately above the plunger head-,-being adaptedto firmly toning e to edge of the rece taole when placed upon the sup orting dis :0, and to lateral 'misplacement when. upward pressure is efiected against the under side ofthe epush bottom b. Formed integral' -with the amplng rin his a faslug 2 formed with a. suitable bore 3 through which passes the screw-threadedshnnlraof a thumb-nut 4.. The. shank is adapted toengege in a, screw-threaded bore li'sunlrintb therto of the body artr. En-
circling the sh 'ofthe'thum -nut 4 and interposed betweenthe lug 2 and. the top .fa'ceoi the bodyart r, is a helical compressiblej 6 :a' apted to hold the clamping ring- :ii'aylro m the's lows e receptacle containi turned upsettingl disk am, when. not adjusted downwar e thumb-gut to clamp-the receptacle rmly in position against 'im'splaoement 1n the preset;' The? 0 eration of th'edeuce 18 as folthe ink is oil of the raised section a! ofthe slip, top, by the insertion of an -sl1ar pointed'instrument between the ange t of the cap and the web ofthe slip cover. The hand-wheel w is then turned in a direction toforce the plunger head upward. The vertical raismg of the plunger head engaging on the undcr side of thepush bottom causes the bottom to slide upwardly within the receptacle with the natural result that the contents therein will be forcedout'through the opening 1- in the raised section d in the slip top a. On account of the usual consistency of print in'g-ink a bar of ink will rise vertically above the raised section. which maybe out off-by any ordinary knife, and removed to the place desired. To close the receptacle again the 'handwheel w is turned slightly inan opposite direction from that to raise the plunger .head, which will allow the push bottom to slightly sag in the center by the weight of the inlqby which action the contents of'the rece tacle will drop away from the openihg, m ,the slip top, and the cap may then be corklug cemented within the cap will clos 3 seal the opening f. The knife-edge that is effected b the acuteangle formed y the'receptacle'b close contact, as the push 'cepg acle.
hile my device is illustrated and speciing ink, it is equally Well adapted for iiferent purposes, without deviating from the'na-. ture oi my invention such as a container for cements, glue-and. other li niche of a similar deterioration of the contents.
rais section and an egress opening through, said detachable top a apte gage over the upper end 0 an a removable cap having a plug them to on said recefptacle,
placed upon-the supporting die a beneath tied the clamping rin 1, and the thumb-nut i is. int irer': ion to force thering down:
, until itfirmly engages upon the top edge oi.
the receptacle a.- To remove any amount of .tioh oian ink rece tacle consisting of a cirinkh om the receptacle, the cap it is pried:
replaced from the raised section at, and the the flan e and t e raised section of the -bottom, W1 1 cleanly scrape the inner walls of bottom is being orced upward within the re-' What Iclaim as new anddesire to secureow vessel a'ving a pushormed therewith adapted to enga s over ,the' saidraised section, as and for t e purpose speci- In'a printing retainer, the combine-- fiedfor the purpose of a retainer for rintnature, 111 which contact with the air causes 1 flange, a raised'section formed in the web of said epush bottom, a detachable top having a 'cularhollow vesse. having a slidable ush [bottom engaging therein, and a detac 'top, arranged therewith,- said receptacle 1} adapted to be supported and held in position by an operating press, said press comprising a frame and supporting stand and clamping ring adjlustably' arran ed with said stand, a screw p unger adapts tobe vertically adjusted from said stand and to engage with the underside of said ush bottom of said receptacle, as and for t evpurpos'e specified. 3. In a printing ink retamer, thecombination of a suitable press having a frame comprising a supporting stand and a clamping rm5,,said ring adjustably arranged a ove sai supporting stand and a screw plunger adapts to be. verticall adjusted from said supporting stand, w1 an ink receptacle comprising a circular hollow vessel havin a push bottom slidably arranged therein, an
a detachable top having an egress opening Signed at Toronto, this 17th day of Sep- 3( tember, 1909.
I CHARLES BUSH.
In the presence of- Gmors S'rnnn'r, A. A. Ansms.
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