US1069388A - Can-puncturing and pouring attachment. - Google Patents

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US1069388A
US1069388A US72286612A US1912722866A US1069388A US 1069388 A US1069388 A US 1069388A US 72286612 A US72286612 A US 72286612A US 1912722866 A US1912722866 A US 1912722866A US 1069388 A US1069388 A US 1069388A
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B67OPENING, CLOSING OR CLEANING BOTTLES, JARS OR SIMILAR CONTAINERS; LIQUID HANDLING
    • B67BAPPLYING CLOSURE MEMBERS TO BOTTLES JARS, OR SIMILAR CONTAINERS; OPENING CLOSED CONTAINERS
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    • B65CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
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  • WITNESSES Z [NVENTOR LEWIS COL'WELL, or cmcaeo, rum.
  • This invention relates todevices for opening syrup cans or other liquid containers,
  • a simple,'inexpensive and highly eflicient device having means for puncturing the can in two places to provide an outlet for the liquid and a vent, and so constructed that it can be easily applied to any ordinary sheet metal can.
  • One of the puncturing devices is associated with a spout so that the liquid may be conveniently poured from the can, and to another part hand pieces. are associated to conveniently hold the can as a pitcher.
  • Figure 1 is a plan view of the device.
  • Fig. 2 is a side elevation thereof, partly in section.
  • Fig. 3 is a plan view showing the device in position on the can.
  • Fig. et is a plan view of thedevice open.
  • Fig. 5 is an elevation showing a slightly modified structure.
  • Fig. 6 is an enlarged elevation of a fragment of the structure illustrated in the last two views.
  • 10 and 11 denote the two sections of an annular band which is adapted to be'placed around the top of a'can to encircle the same/
  • the sections are connected at their ends by bails 12 having each two cross-bars 13 and 14, respectively, and an endextension 15.
  • the ends of the section 10- are loosely connected to the cross-bars 13 of the bails, and the ends of the sections 11 are similar-1V connected to the'cross-bars 14 ofthe bails.
  • the cross-bars are spaced apart, so that be fore the band is placed on the can 16 the ends of the sections are also spaced apart, and the band is therefore expanded so that the can may be placed thereinto, after which the bails are swung over todraw the two Specification of Iictberlateirt. Application filed September 28;,1912. sum No. 722 ,866.
  • the latter is also jpunctured in two places to provide an outlet and a vent.
  • The-following devices are provided for this purpose :From the innerside of the band section 10 projects a blade 17 which is tubular and pointed, and from the outer side of said section extends'a spout 18 The Pate te Aug-5,1913.
  • blade and spout are in one piece and seat 7 in an aperture 19 in the band section 10.
  • the inner side of the band section 11 has a projecting blade 20 which is tubular and pointed.
  • the orifice of the blade opens through the outside of the band section 11.
  • the blades 17 and 20 are diametrically opposite each other, and when the band is drawn tight around the can, said blades puncture the wall thereof and thus provide an outlet anda vent.
  • Figs. at to 6 show a modified structure.
  • the band section which carries the blade 17 and the spout 18 is inthree sections 22, 23 and 24; having an adjustable connection.
  • the intermediate section 22 overlaps the end sections 23 and 24 and the overlapping portions thereof have interlocking serrations 25.
  • Each end section has a lug 26 which projects through a slot 27 in the contiguous portion of the intermediate section.
  • the lug carries a cross pin 28 forming the fulcrum of a cam-lever 29, the cam portion of down on the intermediate section to jam the sections together, which, together with the interlocking serrations securely locks the sections in adjacent position.
  • the slots 27 1 permit the sections to be lengthened or shortened, and thus adjusted to different
  • the band section 30 which car ries the blade 20 has inwardly extending flanges 30 at its top edge, which flanges are when the bails are swung over to tighten the band, as shown by dotted lines in Fig.
  • the extensions have outstanding ex 3 90 which is forked and adapted to be forced tremities 38 which serve as finger pieces so that a strong grip may be exerted on the bails when tightening the band around the can.
  • the finger pieces also serve as a handle.
  • a leathe or rubber gasket 34 to prevent leakage if the blade should make a dent in the wall of the can. It will also be noted that the blade is tapered so that it will tightly wedge in the opening it makes in the wall of the can, and close up the same.
  • the outlet and vent cutting blades are sharpened with a slope to shear the metal and curl it up on the inside of the can to make the orifice complete.
  • a device of the character described comprising an annular band which is in sections, bails pivotally connected to the ends of one of the sections, a connection between the ends of the other section and the bails, a hollow puncturing device on the inside of the band, and a spout on the outside of the band communicating with the puncturing device.
  • a device of the character described comprising an annular band which is in sections bails pivotally connected to the ends of one of the sections, a connection be tween the ends of the other section and the bails, said bails being curved to conform to the curvature of the first-mentioned section, and having outstanding extremities to form finger holds, a hollow puncturing device on the inside of the band, and a spout on the outside of the band communicating with the puncturing device.
  • a device of the character described comprising an annular band which is in sections, bails pivotally connected to the ends of one of the sections, a connection between the ends of the other section and the bails, a pair of puncturing devices carried by the band and opening therethrough, and a spout on the outside of the band communicating with one of the puncturing devices.

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. L. GOLWELL. CAN PUNQTUBIHG AND POURING ATTACHMENT. APPLICATION FILED SEPT. 28, 1912.
Patented Aug. 5, 1913.
WITNESSES Z [NVENTOR LEWIS COL'WELL, or cmcaeo, rumors.
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To all whom it mag concern: I
Be it known that I, LEWIS CoLwEnL, a citizen of the United States,residing at Chi cago, in the county of Cook and State of Illinois, have invented certain new and use-.
ful Improvements in Can-Puncturing and Pouring Attachments, of which the following is a specification.
This invention'relates todevices for opening syrup cans or other liquid containers,
and its object is to provide a simple,'inexpensive and highly eflicient device having means for puncturing the can in two places to provide an outlet for the liquid and a vent, and so constructed that it can be easily applied to any ordinary sheet metal can. One of the puncturing devices is associated with a spout so that the liquid may be conveniently poured from the can, and to another part hand pieces. are associated to conveniently hold the can as a pitcher.
With the herein stated objects in view, the invention consists in a novel combination and arrangement of parts to be hereinafter described and claimed, reference being had to the accompanying drawing forming a part of this specification, in which drawing,-
Figure 1 is a plan view of the device. Fig. 2 is a side elevation thereof, partly in section. Fig. 3 is a plan view showing the device in position on the can. Fig. et is a plan view of thedevice open. Fig. 5 is an elevation showing a slightly modified structure. Fig. 6 is an enlarged elevation of a fragment of the structure illustrated in the last two views.
Referring specifically to the drawing, 10 and 11 denote the two sections of an annular band which is adapted to be'placed around the top of a'can to encircle the same/ The sections are connected at their ends by bails 12 having each two cross-bars 13 and 14, respectively, and an endextension 15. The ends of the section 10- are loosely connected to the cross-bars 13 of the bails, and the ends of the sections 11 are similar-1V connected to the'cross-bars 14 ofthe bails.
The cross-bars are spaced apart, so that be fore the band is placed on the can 16 the ends of the sections are also spaced apart, and the band is therefore expanded so that the can may be placed thereinto, after which the bails are swung over todraw the two Specification of Iictberlateirt. Application filed September 28;,1912. sum No. 722 ,866.
sized cans.
sections-10 and 11 together. The connection betweenthe section 11 and the'cross-bars 14 form pivots'on whichthe bails swing. The band now encircles the can and is tightly clamped therearound, as shown in Fig. 3.
Simultaneous with the clamping of the band around the can, the latter is also jpunctured in two places to provide an outlet and a vent. The-following devices are provided for this purpose :From the innerside of the band section 10 projects a blade 17 which is tubular and pointed, and from the outer side of said section extends'a spout 18 The Pate te Aug-5,1913.
blade and spout are in one piece and seat 7 in an aperture 19 in the band section 10. The inner side of the band section 11 has a projecting blade 20 which is tubular and pointed. The orifice of the blade opens through the outside of the band section 11. The blades 17 and 20 are diametrically opposite each other, and when the band is drawn tight around the can, said blades puncture the wall thereof and thus provide an outlet anda vent.
Figs. at to 6 show a modified structure.-
The band sectionwhich carries the blade 17 and the spout 18 is inthree sections 22, 23 and 24; having an adjustable connection. The intermediate section 22 overlaps the end sections 23 and 24 and the overlapping portions thereof have interlocking serrations 25. Each end section has a lug 26 which projects through a slot 27 in the contiguous portion of the intermediate section. The lug carries a cross pin 28 forming the fulcrum of a cam-lever 29, the cam portion of down on the intermediate section to jam the sections together, which, together with the interlocking serrations securely locks the sections in adjacent position. The slots 27 1 permit the sections to be lengthened or shortened, and thus adjusted to different The band section 30 which car ries the blade 20 has inwardly extending flanges 30 at its top edge, which flanges are when the bails are swung over to tighten the band, as shown by dotted lines in Fig.
adapted .to engage the top of the can. Bails Y 4:. The extensions have outstanding ex 3 90 which is forked and adapted to be forced tremities 38 which serve as finger pieces so that a strong grip may be exerted on the bails when tightening the band around the can. The finger pieces also serve as a handle.
Around the blade 17, in each structure, is placed a leathe or rubber gasket 34: to prevent leakage if the blade should make a dent in the wall of the can. It will also be noted that the blade is tapered so that it will tightly wedge in the opening it makes in the wall of the can, and close up the same. The outlet and vent cutting blades are sharpened with a slope to shear the metal and curl it up on the inside of the can to make the orifice complete.
The preferred embodiment of the invention has been shown but it is to be understood that many changes in the structure may be made without a departure from the spirit and scope of the invention.
I claim:
1. A device of the character described comprising an annular band which is in sections, bails pivotally connected to the ends of one of the sections, a connection between the ends of the other section and the bails, a hollow puncturing device on the inside of the band, and a spout on the outside of the band communicating with the puncturing device.
2. A device of the character described comprising an annular band which is in sections bails pivotally connected to the ends of one of the sections, a connection be tween the ends of the other section and the bails, said bails being curved to conform to the curvature of the first-mentioned section, and having outstanding extremities to form finger holds, a hollow puncturing device on the inside of the band, and a spout on the outside of the band communicating with the puncturing device.
3. A device of the character described comprising an annular band which is in sections, bails pivotally connected to the ends of one of the sections, a connection between the ends of the other section and the bails, a pair of puncturing devices carried by the band and opening therethrough, and a spout on the outside of the band communicating with one of the puncturing devices.
In testimony whereof I affix my signature in presence of two witnesses.
LEWIS COLWELL.
Witnesses H. G. BAToHELoR, RosE M. MINWEGEN.
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US2547556A (en) * 1947-05-28 1951-04-03 James E Benigar Puncturing and dispensing device for oil cans
US2622767A (en) * 1948-11-26 1952-12-23 Standard Oil Co Container puncturing and dispensing device
US2759634A (en) * 1952-09-30 1956-08-21 James J O'neill Can opening and dispensing apparatus
US3147887A (en) * 1961-08-07 1964-09-08 Southeastern Tool & Dye Compan Dispensing device
US3370752A (en) * 1966-04-01 1968-02-27 Delta Company Device for opening and dispensing fluid from a container
US3926340A (en) * 1974-02-22 1975-12-16 Charles Tygenhof Pressurized can piercing tool
US4775012A (en) * 1987-06-22 1988-10-04 Thompson R Maxwell Fire extinguisher which utilizes a can of pressurized beverage
US6712240B1 (en) * 2002-12-13 2004-03-30 Hsueh Chin Chang Structure of a piercing drain device used on a sealed chamber

Cited By (8)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2547556A (en) * 1947-05-28 1951-04-03 James E Benigar Puncturing and dispensing device for oil cans
US2622767A (en) * 1948-11-26 1952-12-23 Standard Oil Co Container puncturing and dispensing device
US2759634A (en) * 1952-09-30 1956-08-21 James J O'neill Can opening and dispensing apparatus
US3147887A (en) * 1961-08-07 1964-09-08 Southeastern Tool & Dye Compan Dispensing device
US3370752A (en) * 1966-04-01 1968-02-27 Delta Company Device for opening and dispensing fluid from a container
US3926340A (en) * 1974-02-22 1975-12-16 Charles Tygenhof Pressurized can piercing tool
US4775012A (en) * 1987-06-22 1988-10-04 Thompson R Maxwell Fire extinguisher which utilizes a can of pressurized beverage
US6712240B1 (en) * 2002-12-13 2004-03-30 Hsueh Chin Chang Structure of a piercing drain device used on a sealed chamber

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