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US1178650A
US1178650A US2842315A US2842315A US1178650A US 1178650 A US1178650 A US 1178650A US 2842315 A US2842315 A US 2842315A US 2842315 A US2842315 A US 2842315A US 1178650 A US1178650 A US 1178650A
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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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    • B65D45/16Clips, hooks, or clamps which are removable, or which remain connected either with the closure or with the container when the container is open, e.g. C-shaped
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  • IIIVBIItlOII lS'thG provision of a novel-and im roved'bottle stopper adapted especially or application to crown bottles after the crown seals have been removed therefrom, in order that the 'present stopper may be employed for closing the crown bottle after it has once been opened, and to preserve the beverage or other contents of the bottle still remaining therein.
  • Fig.4 is a view similar to Fig. 2 of the modification.
  • the present stopper embodiesa metallic Specification ct Letters Patent.
  • the clasp 2 is constructed from a sheet metal plate having suflicient resiliency. and rigidity for the purposes,'and embodies a body portion 3 disposed concentrically over the disk 1, and providedwith a depressed central boss 4 bearing upon the central portion of the disk 1.
  • the clasp 2 also embodies tongues or arms 5 projecting radially ,from diametrically opposite portions of the body portion 3, and the-arms or tongues 5 are bent downwardly and toward one another to provide the" downwardly converging fingers 6, the arms 5 being bent downwardly at points spaced from the body portion 3 and the bending of the arms 5 causes the clasp 'to assume an arch-like form.
  • the end portions of the arms 5 are bent back outwardly so as .to project outwardly and upwardly, and to provide the inclined finger pieces or ears 7 and bendsv 8 between the fingers 6 and the pieces or ears 7 which bends 8 are engageable under the bead 9 of the neck 10 of the crown bottle.
  • a rivet 11 is engaged through the central apertures provided in the disk 1 and clasp, the upper end of'the rivet 11 ha ving a head 12 seating upon the body 'portion 3 of the clasp within the depressed boss 3.
  • the depressed boss bearing upon the disk 1 spaces the arms 5 above the disk 1, where by the arms 5 may bend downwardly with respect to the disk 1, and which in connection with the inherent resiliency or flexibility of the arms 5, enable them to engage the beads of various crown bottles even though the beads be of slightly varied proportions.
  • a molded member 13 of lead or other soft metal or" suitable material embraces that portion ofthe rivet or securing element 11 which depends below the disk 1, so that the lower end portion ofthe rivet 11 is ems bedded within the member 13, forholding' the rivet 11' and clasp 2 in position with respect to thedi'sk 1.
  • the member 13 embodies a a rounded or approximately semispherical head 1.4: and a reduced neck 15 which abuts against and engages the disk 1.
  • the rivet 11 is embedded within the neck 15 of the member 13 and the lower head 16.
  • the member 13 also Yserves as a means for holdinga soft rubber gasket 17 in place against the bottom of the disk 1, the gasket 17 being applied by stretching it over the head 14 of the member 13, in which event, the gasket 17 will contract and embrace the neck 15 of the member 13 between the head 14 and the disk 1,
  • the gasket 17 and disk 1 are of larger diameter than the head 14:, whereby the head 14: is adapted to enter the mouth of the bottle neck, so that the gasket 17 may seat upon the bead or upper end 9 of the neck, as depicted in Fig. 1.
  • the present stopper may be employed for again closing the bottle, if the bottle is not completely emptied, and whereby the remaining contents of the bottle may be preserved.
  • the stopper is pressed downwardly over the upper end of the bottle neck which will cause the arms 5 to snap around and under the bead 9 of the bottle neck, as illustrated in Fig. 1, and which will slightly spring the arms 5, so that the tension thereof will pull the disk 1 and gasket 17 downwardly, to bring the gasket with air and liquid tight pressure against the bead or upper end 9 of the bottle neck.
  • the head 14 of the member 13 serves t guide the stopper into proper place-on the bottle neck, and also serves to center the stopper.
  • the boss 1 of the clasp 2 enables the disk 1 and clasp 2 to rotate freely relative to one another, and furthermore, the boss 4 in spacing the arms 5 above the disk 1, enables the arms 5 to spring downwardly, when necessary for engaging under certain forms of beads.
  • the finger pieces or ears 7 enable the stopper to be readily detached from the bottleneck since the thumb or finger in being pressed against one of the finger pieces or ears 7 enables the corresponding arm 5 to be readily snapped out of engagementwith the bead 7, and in which event, the stopper will be loosened from the bottle neck.
  • boss 4 of the clasp in bearing upon the central portion of the disk 1 will provide a uniform pressure upon the gasket 17 under all conditions when the stopper is applied to the bottle, since the pressure created by the tension of the'clasp 2 will always be applied to the central portion of the disk ing.
  • the modified form of stopper is provided with an advertising medium and means for covering the depressed boss 4 and head 12 of the rivet 11.
  • the body portion 3 of the clasp 2 is provided with an upwardly projecting annular overhanging flange or lip 18 which receives the periphery 0r margin of the disk 19, whereby the disk 19 will cover the depressed boss 4 and rivet 11, and will also serve as anadvertising medium, since a suitable trade mark or other data may be impressed in or imprinted upon, or otherwise provided upon the disk 19.
  • the disk 19 being applied upon the clasp 2 in the manner indicated, will provide a neat finish for the stopper, which will also be of service, for advertising purposes, it being noted that the flange or lip 18 may be bent upwardly to allow the disk 19 to be inserted or removed during the assemblage or separation of the parts, respectively.
  • A. bottle stopper comprising a disk, a clasp bearing thereon having'downwardly bent arms for engaging under the head of a bottle neck, a securing element engaged through the clasp and disk, the clasp having an upwardly projecting annular overhangand a disk having its periphery engaged under the said flange, the last-mentioned disk covering the securing element.
  • a bottle stopper comprising a disk, a clasp having a depressed boss bearing upon the disk and having downwardly bent arms for engaging under the bead of a bottle neck, a rivet engaged through the disk and boss and having a head seated upon the clasp within the boss, the clasp having an annular upwardly projecting overhanging flange, and a disk having its periphery engaged under the said flange, the last-mentioned disk covering the said boss and rivet.

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UNITED sTA'rEs PATEN WILIJIAM B. LANGAIT. OF HAWLEY, PENNSYLVANIA.
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To all whom it may concern:
. 'Be itknown that 1, WILLIAM B. LAneAN, a citizen of the United States, residing at Hawley, in the county of Wayne and State of Pennsylvaniayhave' invented a new and useful Bottle-Stopper, of which the fol- The present invention appertains to bottle stoppers and is particularly an improvement over the bottle stopper disclosed in my Patent No. 1,057,066.
The object of the IIIVBIItlOII lS'thG provision of a novel-and im roved'bottle stopper adapted especially or application to crown bottles after the crown seals have been removed therefrom, in order that the 'present stopper may be employed for closing the crown bottle after it has once been opened, and to preserve the beverage or other contents of the bottle still remaining therein.
It is also the object of the invention, to
I provide a bottle stopper of such unique construction, whereby it may be repeatedly employed, whereby it may be readily applied to. and detached from the bottles, and in order that it can be applied to crown botview which willappear as the .description proceeds, the-invention resides in the combination and arrangement of parts and in the details of constru tion hereinafter described and claimed, it being understood that, changes'in the precise embodiment ofthe invention herein disclosed can be made within the scope of what is claimed, without departing from the spirit ofthe invention. The-invention is illustrated in the accomnying drawing, wherein Figural is a sectional view of one form of the invention as applied to the neck of a crown bottle. Fig. 2 is a plan view of the I said form of stop e Fig. 3 is a view similar to Fig. 1 il ustrating .a modification.
"Fig.4 is a view similar to Fig. 2 of the modification. I
The present stopper embodiesa metallic Specification ct Letters Patent.
Application filed May 15, 1915. Serial No. 28,423.
Patented Apr. 11, 1916.
disk or cap plate 1', and a spring clasp or cl1pr2 extending over the same. The clasp 2 is constructed from a sheet metal plate having suflicient resiliency. and rigidity for the purposes,'and embodies a body portion 3 disposed concentrically over the disk 1, and providedwith a depressed central boss 4 bearing upon the central portion of the disk 1. The clasp 2 also embodies tongues or arms 5 projecting radially ,from diametrically opposite portions of the body portion 3, and the-arms or tongues 5 are bent downwardly and toward one another to provide the" downwardly converging fingers 6, the arms 5 being bent downwardly at points spaced from the body portion 3 and the bending of the arms 5 causes the clasp 'to assume an arch-like form. The end portions of the arms 5 are bent back outwardly so as .to project outwardly and upwardly, and to provide the inclined finger pieces or ears 7 and bendsv 8 between the fingers 6 and the pieces or ears 7 which bends 8 are engageable under the bead 9 of the neck 10 of the crown bottle.
The central portions of. the clasp 2 and disk 1 are pivotally engaged to one'another,
and to this end, a rivet 11 is engaged through the central apertures provided in the disk 1 and clasp, the upper end of'the rivet 11 ha ving a head 12 seating upon the body 'portion 3 of the clasp within the depressed boss 3. The depressed boss bearing upon the disk 1, spaces the arms 5 above the disk 1, where by the arms 5 may bend downwardly with respect to the disk 1, and which in connection with the inherent resiliency or flexibility of the arms 5, enable them to engage the beads of various crown bottles even though the beads be of slightly varied proportions.
A molded member 13 of lead or other soft metal or" suitable material, embraces that portion ofthe rivet or securing element 11 which depends below the disk 1, so that the lower end portion ofthe rivet 11 is ems bedded within the member 13, forholding' the rivet 11' and clasp 2 in position with respect to thedi'sk 1. The member 13 embodies a a rounded or approximately semispherical head 1.4: and a reduced neck 15 which abuts against and engages the disk 1. The rivet 11 is embedded within the neck 15 of the member 13 and the lower head 16.
of the rivet is embedded within the head 14 of .the member 13. The member 13 also Yserves as a means for holdinga soft rubber gasket 17 in place against the bottom of the disk 1, the gasket 17 being applied by stretching it over the head 14 of the member 13, in which event, the gasket 17 will contract and embrace the neck 15 of the member 13 between the head 14 and the disk 1, The gasket 17 and disk 1 are of larger diameter than the head 14:, whereby the head 14: is adapted to enter the mouth of the bottle neck, so that the gasket 17 may seat upon the bead or upper end 9 of the neck, as depicted in Fig. 1.
In use, after the crown seal has been detached from the bottle, the present stopper may be employed for again closing the bottle, if the bottle is not completely emptied, and whereby the remaining contents of the bottle may be preserved.
i To apply the present stopper to the bottle, the stopper is pressed downwardly over the upper end of the bottle neck which will cause the arms 5 to snap around and under the bead 9 of the bottle neck, as illustrated in Fig. 1, and which will slightly spring the arms 5, so that the tension thereof will pull the disk 1 and gasket 17 downwardly, to bring the gasket with air and liquid tight pressure against the bead or upper end 9 of the bottle neck.
The head 14 of the member 13 serves t guide the stopper into proper place-on the bottle neck, and also serves to center the stopper. It is also to be noted that the boss 1 of the clasp 2 enables the disk 1 and clasp 2 to rotate freely relative to one another, and furthermore, the boss 4 in spacing the arms 5 above the disk 1, enables the arms 5 to spring downwardly, when necessary for engaging under certain forms of beads. The finger pieces or ears 7 enable the stopper to be readily detached from the bottleneck since the thumb or finger in being pressed against one of the finger pieces or ears 7 enables the corresponding arm 5 to be readily snapped out of engagementwith the bead 7, and in which event, the stopper will be loosened from the bottle neck. Further more, the boss 4 of the clasp in bearing upon the central portion of the disk 1, will provide a uniform pressure upon the gasket 17 under all conditions when the stopper is applied to the bottle, since the pressure created by the tension of the'clasp 2 will always be applied to the central portion of the disk ing. flange,
rename l and as a consequence the pressure will be distributed uniforml to the gasket 17.
In the variation illustrated in Figs. 3 and 1-, thegeneral structure is the same as above described, and in addition, the modified form of stopper is provided with an advertising medium and means for covering the depressed boss 4 and head 12 of the rivet 11. Thus, the body portion 3 of the clasp 2 is provided with an upwardly projecting annular overhanging flange or lip 18 which receives the periphery 0r margin of the disk 19, whereby the disk 19 will cover the depressed boss 4 and rivet 11, and will also serve as anadvertising medium, since a suitable trade mark or other data may be impressed in or imprinted upon, or otherwise provided upon the disk 19. The disk 19 being applied upon the clasp 2 in the manner indicated, will provide a neat finish for the stopper, which will also be of service, for advertising purposes, it being noted that the flange or lip 18 may be bent upwardly to allow the disk 19 to be inserted or removed during the assemblage or separation of the parts, respectively.
Having thus described the invention, what is claimed as new is 1. A. bottle stopper comprising a disk, a clasp bearing thereon having'downwardly bent arms for engaging under the head of a bottle neck, a securing element engaged through the clasp and disk, the clasp having an upwardly projecting annular overhangand a disk having its periphery engaged under the said flange, the last-mentioned disk covering the securing element.
2. A bottle stopper comprising a disk, a clasp having a depressed boss bearing upon the disk and having downwardly bent arms for engaging under the bead of a bottle neck, a rivet engaged through the disk and boss and having a head seated upon the clasp within the boss, the clasp having an annular upwardly projecting overhanging flange, and a disk having its periphery engaged under the said flange, the last-mentioned disk covering the said boss and rivet.
In testimony that I claim the foregoing as my own, I have heretoaflixed my signature in the presence of two witnesses.
WILLIAM B. LANGAN.
Witnesses CHAs. J. MCHALE, WM. Tnos. SoTHWIcK.
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US2446661A (en) * 1944-11-11 1948-08-10 Iris M Murdock Bottle stopper
US2695613A (en) * 1953-02-16 1954-11-30 Macgregor Instr Company Carpule and needle attaching mount therefor

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US2446661A (en) * 1944-11-11 1948-08-10 Iris M Murdock Bottle stopper
US2695613A (en) * 1953-02-16 1954-11-30 Macgregor Instr Company Carpule and needle attaching mount therefor

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