US101889A - Improvement in bottles for gaseous liquids - Google Patents
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B67—OPENING, CLOSING OR CLEANING BOTTLES, JARS OR SIMILAR CONTAINERS; LIQUID HANDLING
- B67D—DISPENSING, DELIVERING OR TRANSFERRING LIQUIDS, NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
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- Our invention is designed for excluding the atmosphere and confining the contents of the bottle, but allowing saidcontents to be drawn ott'in detail or emptied at once.
- This invention consists in a bottle for effervescing liquids, formed with a side neck and lube descending to near the bottom ofthe hottle, to which a valve. is applied, so that the liquid may be drawn off in detail without opening the bottle, in combination with the neck at the top and a stopper applied thereto, so'
- c is the bottle, b a neck at the top of the bottle, and c a neck at the side of the bottle, forming a branch. These are all made in glass.
- d is a neckband, madein two parts, with projecting pins entering corresponding holes, as seen in Fig. 3, by which the parts will be held together; and around the outside ofthe band a screw-thread is formed.
- This band is to fit the neck b or c, and upon it is screwed the socket e or f.
- the socket e is in the form of a hollow band, within which is a ring, h, which can be partially revolved by a thumb-piece, g, that projects through a slot in e, and on the outside of.
- this ring his a projecting inclined iange, that forms a cam to act upon the hooked catch k of the stopper Z and draw said stopper firmly down upon the end of the neck or mouth of the bottle.
- the stopper l is hinged to the socket e at t', and within said stopper Z is an elastic plug, m, of india-rubber, that sits within the mouth and bears upon the end of the bottle.
- a tube, u is provided, that passes through the neck c nearly to the bottom ofthe bottle, and this tube n has a iiangem, that sits within a recess in the socket f,- aud 2 is a disk or washer of india-rubber between a and the face of the neck c, that makes the parts tight.
- At thei'ront of the socket f isavalve, formed so as to be introduced within the tube o.
- This tube o receives the stem r of the valve s, and this stem 1 extends to the cap t.
- valve s At uisa springto keep the valve s to the seat o, and at 3 there are disks ofrubber supported between metaldisks, so as to make a perfectlytight packing around the stem r.
- the valve s is formed hollow to receive an elastic washer, and the seat o is made tubular to press on the same and form a tightjoint.
- a small nozzle, fw, is screwed into the end of the tube o, to give direction to the liquid as it escapesin small quantities when the cap or compression-head t is forced down.
- This device allows the wine or other liquid to be drawn in small quantities, and at the same time excludes the atmosphere.
- the bottlc is to be filled at the neck b'; or its contents may be emptied therefrom, if desired.
- the side neck, c, tube n, and valve s constructed and applied substantially as set forth, in combination with the neck b and stopper I, as and for the purposes set forth.
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UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE.,
JOHN FREDERIC KUBLY, OF NEW YORK, N. Y., AND CHARLES FREDERIC CRAILSHEIM, OF PARIS, FRANCE.
IMPROVEMENT IN BOTTLES FOR GASEOUS LIQUIDS.
Specification forming part of Letters Patent No. 101,889, (latcd.April 12, 1870.
To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that we, JOHN FREDERIC Ku- BLY, of the city and State of N ew York, and CHARLES FREDERIC GRAILsHEIM, of Paris, in the Empire of France, have invented and made anew and useful Improvement in Botties for Wines, Champagne, &c.; and we do hereby declare the following to bea full, clear, and exact description of the said invention, reference being had to the annexed drawings, making part of this specification, wherein- Figure lis avertical section ofa bottle iitted with our improvements. Fig. 2 is a plan of the stopper as turned back, and Fig. 3 represents the halves of thedivided` screw neckband.
Similar marks of reference denote the same parts.
Our invention is designed for excluding the atmosphere and confining the contents of the bottle, but allowing saidcontents to be drawn ott'in detail or emptied at once.
This invention consists in a bottle for effervescing liquids, formed with a side neck and lube descending to near the bottom ofthe hottle, to which a valve. is applied, so that the liquid may be drawn off in detail without opening the bottle, in combination with the neck at the top and a stopper applied thereto, so'
that the bottle can be filled through this lastnamed neck or the remaining portions-of the contents be emptied therefrom.
In the drawings, c is the bottle, b a neck at the top of the bottle, and c a neck at the side of the bottle, forming a branch. These are all made in glass.
d isa neckband, madein two parts, with projecting pins entering corresponding holes, as seen in Fig. 3, by which the parts will be held together; and around the outside ofthe band a screw-thread is formed. This band is to fit the neck b or c, and upon it is screwed the socket e or f.
The socket e is in the form of a hollow band, within which is a ring, h, which can be partially revolved by a thumb-piece, g, that projects through a slot in e, and on the outside of.
this ring his a projecting inclined iange, that forms a cam to act upon the hooked catch k of the stopper Z and draw said stopper firmly down upon the end of the neck or mouth of the bottle. The stopper l is hinged to the socket e at t', and within said stopper Z is an elastic plug, m, of india-rubber, that sits within the mouth and bears upon the end of the bottle.
A tube, u, is provided, that passes through the neck c nearly to the bottom ofthe bottle, and this tube n has a iiangem, that sits within a recess in the socket f,- aud 2 is a disk or washer of india-rubber between a and the face of the neck c, that makes the parts tight.
At thei'ront of the socket f isavalve, formed so as to be introduced within the tube o. This tube o receives the stem r of the valve s, and this stem 1 extends to the cap t.
At uisa springto keep the valve s to the seat o, and at 3 there are disks ofrubber supported between metaldisks, so as to make a perfectlytight packing around the stem r. The valve s is formed hollow to receive an elastic washer, and the seat o is made tubular to press on the same and form a tightjoint.
A small nozzle, fw, is screwed into the end of the tube o, to give direction to the liquid as it escapesin small quantities when the cap or compression-head t is forced down.
This device allows the wine or other liquid to be drawn in small quantities, and at the same time excludes the atmosphere. The bottlc is to be filled at the neck b'; or its contents may be emptied therefrom, if desired.
What we claim, and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is
The side neck, c, tube n, and valve s, constructed and applied substantially as set forth, in combination with the neck b and stopper I, as and for the purposes set forth.
In witness whereofwe have hereunto set our signatures in the presence ofthe subscribing witnesses.
JOHN FREDERIC KUBLY. CHARLES FREDERIC CRAILSHEIM. Witnesses as to signature of J. F. Knbly:
CEAS. H. SMITH, GEO. D. WALKER.
Witnesses as to signature of C. F. Crail- Sll'cim:
F. OLco'rT,
DAVID T. S. FULLER.
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