US1201254A - Cap-retainer for deformable tubes. - Google Patents

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US1201254A
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • 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
    • B65D35/00Pliable tubular containers adapted to be permanently or temporarily deformed to expel contents, e.g. collapsible tubes for toothpaste or other plastic or semi-liquid material; Holders therefor
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  • the present invention relates to retalners of the same general character but seeks to provide retainers which may be more satlsfactory under some conditions of use.
  • the present application seeks to cover a retainer composed, broadly, of two links loosely interconnected, one of which is aflixed to the container and the other of which is loosely engaged with the cap whereby the cap may rotate freely with the co-pending case may be embodied in many different forms although for the purposes of this application it has been deemed suflicient to illustrate only two such forms.
  • Figure 1 is a view in side elevation of a fragment of a container on which is threaded a cap of usual construction and to which is applied the improved retainer.
  • Fig. 2 is a view showing the cap and container illustrated in Fig. 1 but with the cap removed and the retaining links illustrated in section.
  • Fig. 3 shows a modified construction of retainer.
  • Fig. 4. is :1 detaiview of the link about the neck of the container shown in-Figs. 1-3.
  • Fig. '5 is a detail view of the link about the cap shown in Fig. 3 prior to the upsetting of the lugs thereon.
  • Fig. 6 is a detail view of the retaining ring shown on the cap in Fig. 3.
  • the usual collapsible container a is formed with a threaded neck a on which may be secured a cap I) to close
  • I a suitable retainer by means of which the cap is always connected to the tube.
  • improved retaining device comprises a suitable link a secured fixedly to the container 64 and a second link cl loosely connected with the first link and with the cap 1) whereby free rotativemovement of the cap on the threaded neck is permitted, asduring removal and replacement.
  • the precise means by which one of the links 0 is engaged permanently with the container a or with the threaded neck a thereof, and by which the other link d is so connected with the cap I) as to permit free rotative movement thereof, may take widely to the diameter of the screw threads of the 90 neck a so that the link 0 may be threaded to the base of the threads on the neck and then have pressure applied to the barbs for the purpose of embedding them permanently in the soft metal of the neck.
  • the other'link d may be formed from a piece of wire which is passed around the cap 6.
  • this wire is of course, being of suflicient stiffness to retain its form and to resist any'ordinary strains imposed thereon and which tend to withdraw it from the groove 12.
  • This wire has formed at its free end an eye 03 which is passed through the eye 0 of the other link 0, thereby forming a loose connectionbetween the two links and permitting the cap I) when removed from the neck a to swing back from the mouth of the neck to a position away from the contents 'to be discharged.
  • the links a and d are both of sufiicient length to permit the cap 6 to be held well awayfrom the mouth of the neck.
  • the wire d being disposed loosely Within the ,4 groove b permits free rotati've movement of the cap I) along the threaded neck a for purlink on the threaded neck rotated with respect thereto,
  • a link similar in all respects to that described hereinbefore may be .aflixed to the neck of the tube a while the other link D on the cap is held thereon in a slightly different way.
  • the link D as shown in Fig 5 is stamped from sheet metal and formed with a ring which hasan inner diameterslightly greater than the outer diameter'of the cap so that the link may be slipped loosely on to thecap.
  • This link has lugs or ears D stamped'mteg'ral therewith about the outer 'periphery-ofjthe ring portion.
  • a plain ring 0 is forced on to the capwith a driving fit so that it is held by the cap and rotates therewith.
  • the ears D on the linkiD are then bent over to engage theguard ring 6 loosely so that while the link-D cannot be removed from the cap 18 it permits relative rotation of the cap w th respect to it, as during the removal or replacement of the cap.
  • the link D has an eye D which engages the eye 0 of the other link 0 as explained hereinbefore.
  • a retainer for the cap comprising a band encircling the cap loosely, whereby the cap may rotate with respect to the band and another band encircling the neck of the vessel and disposed Within the threads, and means carried by said last named band to engage the metal of the neck fixedly to hold the band against rotation, and said bands being pivotally engaged with one another.
  • a retainer for the threaded cap of a vessel comprising aring encircling the cap loosely and having lugs formed thereon and an eye, asecond ring aflixed to the cap with a driving fit and engaged loosely by the lugs on the first ring, and aband encircling the neck of the vessel fixedly and having an eye engaged loosely with the eye of the first named ring.

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cjcLARK, CAP RETAINER FOR DEFORMABLE TUBES.
' APPLICATION FILED SEPT-J4. 1915- v 1,201,254. Patented 001;. 17,1916.
v I/VVLWTUR M WITNESS W 'respect to it.
CHARLES CLARK, OF YORK,- N. Y., ASSIGNOR, BY DIRECT AND MESNE ASSIGN- MENTS, TO CAP-HOLD, INCORPORATED, OF NEW YORK, N. Y., A CORPORATION OF NEW YORK.
CAP-RETAINER FOR DEFORMABLE TUBES.
Specification of Letters Patent.
Patented Oct. it, 1916.
Application filed September 14, 1915. Serial No. 50,560.
To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, CHARLES CLARK, a citizen of the United States, residing in-the borough of Manhattan of the city 01"? New York, in the county of New York, 1n the State of New York, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Cap-Retainers for Deformable Tubes, &c., of which the following is a specification, reference being had to the accompanying drawings, forming a part hereof.
Ina co-pending application filed by the present applicant on August 27 1915, Serial No. 47,586, there is shown and described a retainer for the caps of collapsible tubes or the like comprising, broadly, two links loosely interconnected, one of which is atfixed to the cap and the other of which 1s loosely engaged with the threads of the neck of the tube.
The present invention relates to retalners of the same general character but seeks to provide retainers which may be more satlsfactory under some conditions of use.
The objects of the invention are essentially those stated in the co-pending case but, in addition, the present application seeks to cover a retainer composed, broadly, of two links loosely interconnected, one of which is aflixed to the container and the other of which is loosely engaged with the cap whereby the cap may rotate freely with the co-pending case may be embodied in many different forms although for the purposes of this application it has been deemed suflicient to illustrate only two such forms.
In the drawings Figure 1 is a view in side elevation of a fragment of a container on which is threaded a cap of usual construction and to which is applied the improved retainer. Fig. 2 is a view showing the cap and container illustrated in Fig. 1 but with the cap removed and the retaining links illustrated in section. Fig. 3 shows a modified construction of retainer. Fig. 4. is :1 detaiview of the link about the neck of the container shown in-Figs. 1-3. Fig. '5 is a detail view of the link about the cap shown in Fig. 3 prior to the upsetting of the lugs thereon. Fig. 6 is a detail view of the retaining ring shown on the cap in Fig. 3.
In the drawings, the usual collapsible container a is formed with a threaded neck a on which may be secured a cap I) to close These devices like those threaded closures of this kind by providing I a suitable retainer by means of which the cap is always connected to the tube. improved retaining device comprises a suitable link a secured fixedly to the container 64 and a second link cl loosely connected with the first link and with the cap 1) whereby free rotativemovement of the cap on the threaded neck is permitted, asduring removal and replacement.
The precise means by which one of the links 0 is engaged permanently with the container a or with the threaded neck a thereof, and by which the other link d is so connected with the cap I) as to permit free rotative movement thereof, may take widely to the diameter of the screw threads of the 90 neck a so that the link 0 may be threaded to the base of the threads on the neck and then have pressure applied to the barbs for the purpose of embedding them permanently in the soft metal of the neck. The other'link d may be formed from a piece of wire which is passed around the cap 6. and disposed loosely within a circumferential groove 6 formed thereon, this wire, of course, being of suflicient stiffness to retain its form and to resist any'ordinary strains imposed thereon and which tend to withdraw it from the groove 12. This wire has formed at its free end an eye 03 which is passed through the eye 0 of the other link 0, thereby forming a loose connectionbetween the two links and permitting the cap I) when removed from the neck a to swing back from the mouth of the neck to a position away from the contents 'to be discharged. In this connection, it is to be noted that the links a and d are both of sufiicient length to permit the cap 6 to be held well awayfrom the mouth of the neck.
The wire d being disposed loosely Within the ,4 groove b permits free rotati've movement of the cap I) along the threaded neck a for purlink on the threaded neck rotated with respect thereto,
In the 'modlfiedconstruction suggested in Fig. 3 a link similar in all respects to that described hereinbefore may be .aflixed to the neck of the tube a while the other link D on the cap is held thereon in a slightly different way. In this construction, it is unnecessary to provide the cap B with a circumferential groove. The link D as shown in Fig 5 is stamped from sheet metal and formed with a ring which hasan inner diameterslightly greater than the outer diameter'of the cap so that the link may be slipped loosely on to thecap. This link has lugs or ears D stamped'mteg'ral therewith about the outer 'periphery-ofjthe ring portion. After the link D has been placed loosely in position on the cap a plain ring 0 is forced on to the capwith a driving fit so that it is held by the cap and rotates therewith. The ears D on the linkiD are then bent over to engage theguard ring 6 loosely so that while the link-D cannot be removed from the cap 18 it permits relative rotation of the cap w th respect to it, as during the removal or replacement of the cap. The link D has an eye D which engages the eye 0 of the other link 0 as explained hereinbefore.
-Modifications within the scope of, the
claims hereunto appended may be made without departing from the spirit of this invention, the general purview whereof has been indicated in this specification and while reference is made to the ailixing of the link 0 to the container it is evident that the link may rotate with respect thereto.
What I claim is 1. In combination with a vessel having a threaded neck anda threaded cap therefor, a retainer for the cap comprising a band encircling the cap loosely, whereby the cap may rotate with respect to the band and another band encircling the neck of the vessel and disposed Within the threads, and means carried by said last named band to engage the metal of the neck fixedly to hold the band against rotation, and said bands being pivotally engaged with one another.
2. A retainer for the threaded cap of a vessel, comprising aring encircling the cap loosely and having lugs formed thereon and an eye, asecond ring aflixed to the cap with a driving fit and engaged loosely by the lugs on the first ring, and aband encircling the neck of the vessel fixedly and having an eye engaged loosely with the eye of the first named ring. a
Thisspecificati'onsigned. this 11th day of September A D., 1915.
CH LES CLARK.
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US2466295A (en) * 1944-08-04 1949-04-05 Ward D Foster Connecting means for pivoted rotary closures
US2581849A (en) * 1948-10-01 1952-01-08 Transimpex Container with cap
US2613842A (en) * 1949-05-27 1952-10-14 Joseph R Woody Container cap-supporting attachment

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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2466295A (en) * 1944-08-04 1949-04-05 Ward D Foster Connecting means for pivoted rotary closures
US2581849A (en) * 1948-10-01 1952-01-08 Transimpex Container with cap
US2613842A (en) * 1949-05-27 1952-10-14 Joseph R Woody Container cap-supporting attachment

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