US1041504A - Grease-proof paper vessel. - Google Patents

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US1041504A
US1041504A US69909712A US1912699097A US1041504A US 1041504 A US1041504 A US 1041504A US 69909712 A US69909712 A US 69909712A US 1912699097 A US1912699097 A US 1912699097A US 1041504 A US1041504 A US 1041504A
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    • B65CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
    • B65DCONTAINERS FOR STORAGE OR TRANSPORT OF ARTICLES OR MATERIALS, e.g. BAGS, BARRELS, BOTTLES, BOXES, CANS, CARTONS, CRATES, DRUMS, JARS, TANKS, HOPPERS, FORWARDING CONTAINERS; ACCESSORIES, CLOSURES, OR FITTINGS THEREFOR; PACKAGING ELEMENTS; PACKAGES
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  • My invention relates to a sealed paper vessel designed for holding oils and greasy sub stances, andits object, is to render the same proof against leakage of the most penetrating of such substances, and with.
  • this robject,A view I provide a cylindrical body provided with a bottom and cover eaclrpart being formed of a piece of paper of the desired thickness, cut out of the proper shape and each covered on both sides with a sheet of grease proof paper caused to adhere to the straw or other paper by shellac or other suitable adhesive material.
  • Figure l is a vertical section illustrative of a vessel constructed according to .my invention, but vshowing the parts each in one thickness to accommodate space on the drawing.
  • Fig. 2 is a sectional plan in enlarged size of a p0rtion of the body part taken at a point indicated by the broken line a: Fig. l to illustrate the folds.
  • Fig. 3- is a sectional view also in enlarged size of the upper left-hand Vportion of a vessel constructed according to Amy invention.
  • Fig. 4 is, a similar View of the lower right hand portion.
  • l ⁇ indicates the body portion of a vessel Specification of lLetters Patent.
  • proof paper Zi, c is caused to adhere to the .paper parts'a, by any suitable adhesive material, preferably shellac.
  • an annular groove 4 is formed in the inner surface of the vessel, while the upper edge of the body portion is doubled inwardly all around the vessel so that the edge of this doubled-in portion extends only to the upper edge of the annular groove 4.
  • the cover 3 has its edge folded upwardly upon itself, which folded-over portion is caused t-o closely adhere to the top surface of the cover by any suit-able adhesive ma terial.
  • the cover 3 is of a shape corresponding with the shape of the upper part of the vessel and is of a size adapted to be forced into the annular groove i, so that it will fit snugly therein, and so thatI the folded edge of the cover extends even with or slightly beyond the edge of t-he doubledin portion of the upper edge of the body, which comes in close contact all around the vessel with the upper surface of the fold of the cover, as illustrated in Figs. l and 3.
  • edgeV of t-he lap in the body portion interior of the vessel I preferably fold over upon itself as shown at d, Fig. 2, and secure it by any suitable adhesive material, preferably shellac.
  • annular groove 5 is formed similar to the groove et, in the upper portion, and at a predetermined dista-nce below this groove 5, the body portion is folded inwardly and upwardly with its eX- treme edge bent at right angles to such upwardly folded portion, so that such right angled edge e, is on a line with and parallel to the lower edge of the annular groove 5 all around.
  • the bottom 2 has its edge folded over downwardly upon itself, which folded over portion is caused to closely adhere to the under surface of the bot-tom by any suitable adhesive material.
  • the bott-om 2 is of a shape' corresponding with the shape of the lowerl part of the vessel and is of a size adapt/ed to be forced into the annular groove 5, so that it Will lit snugly therein, while the folded over edge contacts with the upperV kbeen thus positively sealed, the vessel is ready for filling, and having received its contents, the cover 3 isY pressed into the annular groove 4 when the top of the cover is sealed in a similar manner to the bottoni, and in addition to such-sealing, the
  • jentire exterior of the vessel may be coated with the substance known as Water-glass which gives a finished appearance to the same.
  • the parts a may be formed board. or papier-mch. I claim as my invention:
  • a vessel for holding oily substances hav: ing a body portion, a cover and a bottom each composedv of a body of paper with a covering on both sides of a piece of grease-proof paper, the body portion having its ends overlapped and pasted together,

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H. L. G. MOORE. GREASE PROOF PAPER VESSEL. APPLIOATION FILED MAY 23,1912.
Patented Oct. 15,1912.
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.maar orribili HERBERT L. G. MOORE, 0F RICHMOND HILL, NEW YORK, ASSIGNOR OF ONE-HALF T0 HIMSELF, AND ONE-HALF TotiaENRY JERSEY.
To aZZ whom t mag/*concern Be it known that I, HERBERT L. Gr. MOORE,
a citizen of the United States, residing at` Richmond Hill, in the county of Queens, State of New York, have invented an Improvement in Grease-Proof 'Paper Vessels, of which the following is a specification.
My invention relates to a sealed paper vessel designed for holding oils and greasy sub stances, andits object, is to render the same proof against leakage of the most penetrating of such substances, and with. this robject,A view I provide a cylindrical body provided with a bottom and cover eaclrpart being formed of a piece of paper of the desired thickness, cut out of the proper shape and each covered on both sides with a sheet of grease proof paper caused to adhere to the straw or other paper by shellac or other suitable adhesive material.`
I am aware that paper/vessels have heretofore been constructed of a strip of paper wound upon itself with layers of paraffin paper interposing, and also that vessels of paper have 'been made with a lining of parchment or waterproof paper, and for this reason my invention is limited to the details of construction hereinafter more particularly described, its essential feature being the production of a vessel of this character wherein the cut edge -of the interior seam or lapped portion of the body and also Vwhich is preferably cylindrical. and which the edges of the cover and bottom of the vessel are protected against contact with the contents of the vessel which would otherwise ooze through the straw paper and injurefthe appearance of the vessel as well asy dry out the contents.
In the accompanying drawing, in which like reference characters indicate like parts throughout the several views;.Figure l is a vertical section illustrative of a vessel constructed according to .my invention, but vshowing the parts each in one thickness to accommodate space on the drawing. Fig. 2 is a sectional plan in enlarged size of a p0rtion of the body part taken at a point indicated by the broken line a: Fig. l to illustrate the folds. Fig. 3- is a sectional view also in enlarged size of the upper left-hand Vportion of a vessel constructed according to Amy invention. Fig. 4 is, a similar View of the lower right hand portion.
l` indicates the body portion of a vessel Specification of lLetters Patent.
LA. VREELAND, OF NORTH PATERSON, NEW
GREASE-PROOF PAPER VESSEL.
4lea-teilteiota i5, raie.
Application led May 23, 1912. Serial No. 699,097.
proof paper Zi, c, is caused to adhere to the .paper parts'a, by any suitable adhesive material, preferably shellac. At a predetei mined distance from the upper edge of the body portion, an annular groove 4 is formed in the inner surface of the vessel, while the upper edge of the body portion is doubled inwardly all around the vessel so that the edge of this doubled-in portion extends only to the upper edge of the annular groove 4.
The cover 3, has its edge folded upwardly upon itself, which folded-over portion is caused t-o closely adhere to the top surface of the cover by any suit-able adhesive ma terial. The cover 3 is of a shape corresponding with the shape of the upper part of the vessel and is of a size adapted to be forced into the annular groove i, so that it will fit snugly therein, and so thatI the folded edge of the cover extends even with or slightly beyond the edge of t-he doubledin portion of the upper edge of the body, which comes in close contact all around the vessel with the upper surface of the fold of the cover, as illustrated in Figs. l and 3.
The edgeV of t-he lap in the body portion interior of the vessel, I preferably fold over upon itself as shown at d, Fig. 2, and secure it by any suitable adhesive material, preferably shellac.
At 'a suitable distance from the bottom of t-he body portion an annular groove 5 is formed similar to the groove et, in the upper portion, and at a predetermined dista-nce below this groove 5, the body portion is folded inwardly and upwardly with its eX- treme edge bent at right angles to such upwardly folded portion, so that such right angled edge e, is on a line with and parallel to the lower edge of the annular groove 5 all around.
The bottom 2 has its edge folded over downwardly upon itself, which folded over portion is caused to closely adhere to the under surface of the bot-tom by any suitable adhesive material. The bott-om 2 is of a shape' corresponding with the shape of the lowerl part of the vessel and is of a size adapt/ed to be forced into the annular groove 5, so that it Will lit snugly therein, while the folded over edge contacts with the upperV kbeen thus positively sealed, the vessel is ready for filling, and having received its contents, the cover 3 isY pressed into the annular groove 4 when the top of the cover is sealed in a similar manner to the bottoni, and in addition to such-sealing, the
jentire exterior of the vessel may be coated with the substance known as Water-glass which gives a finished appearance to the same.
It Will be readily seen that in a vessel, constructed according to my invention the body of straw paper ,and all the cut edges of the several parts are positively protected from contactl with the/contents of the ves-` sel, and it is absolutely .impossible for. the most "penetrating substances to leak or ooze through the vessel at any point.
The parts a may be formed board. or papier-mch. I claim as my invention:
A vessel for holding oily substances, hav: ing a body portion, a cover and a bottom each composedv of a body of paper with a covering on both sides of a piece of grease-proof paper, the body portion having its ends overlapped and pasted together,
of straw ,the inner lap having its edge folded over upon itself and against the outer fold, and secured in such position by adhesive material, said cover and bot-tom being so formed that When joined to the' body portion their edges arefree from contact with the con' tents of thevessel and are protected therefrom by said grease-proof paper covering..
Signed by me this 21std-ay of May 1912.l
HERBERT L. G. MOORE.
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HENRY A. VREELAND, Gteo. T. PINCKNEY. v
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US2478078A (en) * 1945-05-14 1949-08-02 Battenfeld Grease Oil Reservoir and applicator for calking compound
US2623444A (en) * 1952-12-30 Method of making lined lapped seam fiber containers
US2675954A (en) * 1952-03-03 1954-04-20 Frank W Vogel Drinking cup
US2784901A (en) * 1952-11-06 1957-03-12 Oswego Falls Corp End closure for container
DE1087894B (en) * 1958-03-05 1960-08-25 Zeiler Packungen A G Lenzburg Method for producing a packaging jacket
US3107837A (en) * 1962-01-02 1963-10-22 Olin Mathieson Linerless carton
US3145905A (en) * 1958-09-26 1964-08-25 Moore George Arlington Container construction
US3411694A (en) * 1966-05-13 1968-11-19 Silver Stanley Milton Cartons for moisture and gas barrier packaging
US3731869A (en) * 1971-07-02 1973-05-08 N Griffin Disposable container
DE3531663A1 (en) * 1985-09-05 1987-03-12 Altstaedter Verpack Vertrieb METHOD FOR PRODUCING A LIQUID PACK AND DEVICE FOR IMPLEMENTING THE METHOD
US9290312B2 (en) 2013-08-14 2016-03-22 Dart Container Corporation Double-walled container

Cited By (12)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2623444A (en) * 1952-12-30 Method of making lined lapped seam fiber containers
US2478078A (en) * 1945-05-14 1949-08-02 Battenfeld Grease Oil Reservoir and applicator for calking compound
US2675954A (en) * 1952-03-03 1954-04-20 Frank W Vogel Drinking cup
US2784901A (en) * 1952-11-06 1957-03-12 Oswego Falls Corp End closure for container
DE1087894B (en) * 1958-03-05 1960-08-25 Zeiler Packungen A G Lenzburg Method for producing a packaging jacket
US3145905A (en) * 1958-09-26 1964-08-25 Moore George Arlington Container construction
US3107837A (en) * 1962-01-02 1963-10-22 Olin Mathieson Linerless carton
US3411694A (en) * 1966-05-13 1968-11-19 Silver Stanley Milton Cartons for moisture and gas barrier packaging
US3731869A (en) * 1971-07-02 1973-05-08 N Griffin Disposable container
DE3531663A1 (en) * 1985-09-05 1987-03-12 Altstaedter Verpack Vertrieb METHOD FOR PRODUCING A LIQUID PACK AND DEVICE FOR IMPLEMENTING THE METHOD
EP0217057A1 (en) * 1985-09-05 1987-04-08 Tetra Alfa Holdings S.A. Method and device for producing a liquid-container
US9290312B2 (en) 2013-08-14 2016-03-22 Dart Container Corporation Double-walled container

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