US128742A - Improvement in bungs - Google Patents
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B65—CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
- B65D—CONTAINERS 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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- the invention consists in making the bung in two sections, connected together in such a manner as to permit of the upper section being screwed into or withdrawn from the bush without turning the lower or smooth-faced section, which is made to fit the corresponding face or inner periphery of the lower part ot' the bush, and,
- Figure 1 is a topplan view of my improved bush and bung.
- Fig. 2 is a top-plan view of the bung removed from the bush.
- Fig. 3 is a vertical section on the line :v Fig. 1.
- Fig. 4L is avertical section on the line y y, Fig. 2.
- Fig. 5 is a side elevationof the bung.
- Fig. 6 is a side elevation of the bush with the bun g inserted therein.
- D represents the bush, which is screwedinto the bung-hole of the barrel, and is intended to be left permanently in that position.
- the upper portion of its inner periph-ery is cut with a screw-thread for the reception of the bung.
- the lower portion is cylindrical and is provided with an annular groove or slot for the reception of the packing, as shown in Fig. 3 of the drawing.
- the bung or plug is made in two sections, A and B.
- the upper portion A is provided with a wrench-shank, a, and an annular recess or depression, a', for the reception of the rench or key. Its outer periphery is cut th a screw-thread corresponding to the inner periphery of the bushing, and its lower part is contracted and formed into a neck, C,
- This neck-piece forms a pivot on which the upper portion of the bung A is made to turn Within the lower portion B, the latter being provided with a socket or recess, b, having a dished bottom for its reception.
- the two portions A and B are held together by means of a ring, K, tted in an annular slot formed in the socket b, and projecting beyond the slot closely around the neck C.
- This connecting ring may be conveniently formed by filling the cavity between the parts A and B with molten tin or other metal which will permit of the two sections being moved upon each other after cooling; but I do not limit myself to this method of connecting the sections of the plug or bung. Any device which will hold them together, yet permit of the portion A being freely turned within the portion B, may be substituted.
- the part B is also formed with an annular shoulder or projection, It, which iits truly with the inner periphery of the bushing, as shown in Fig. 3 of the drawing.
- H is the packing, of rubber or other suitable material, which is fitted in the annular recess formed for its reception in the bushing D. This packing is permanently secured to the bushing.
- a bung constructed of two parts, A and B, the former having the neck C, the twoparts held together by ring K, and operated in manner and for the purpose specified.
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` 1. G; MARRIOTT & J; RUEGG.-
Bungs.
N0'. 128,742. Patented July 9,1872.
OFFICE.
JOSEPH G. MARRIOTT AND JOHN RUEGG, OF ST. LOUIS, MISSOURI.
IMPROVEMENT IN BUNGS.
Specification forming part of Letters Patent No. 128,742, dated July 9, 1872.
the bung-holes of which are permanently provided with metal bushes. The invention consists in making the bung in two sections, connected together in such a manner as to permit of the upper section being screwed into or withdrawn from the bush without turning the lower or smooth-faced section, which is made to fit the corresponding face or inner periphery of the lower part ot' the bush, and,
f With the packing on which it rests when in position, forms an air-ti ght j oint, and thereby produces a bung or plug which is not liable to leak throughthe wearing of the screw-threads of the bush and bung, like those of similar construction heretofore in use.
Inthe .accompanying drawing, Figure 1 is a topplan view of my improved bush and bung. Fig. 2 is a top-plan view of the bung removed from the bush. Fig. 3 is a vertical section on the line :v Fig. 1. Fig. 4L is avertical section on the line y y, Fig. 2. Fig. 5 is a side elevationof the bung. Fig. 6 is a side elevation of the bush with the bun g inserted therein.
D represents the bush, which is screwedinto the bung-hole of the barrel, and is intended to be left permanently in that position. The upper portion of its inner periph-ery is cut with a screw-thread for the reception of the bung. The lower portion is cylindrical and is provided with an annular groove or slot for the reception of the packing, as shown in Fig. 3 of the drawing. l
The bung or plug is made in two sections, A and B. The upper portion A is provided with a wrench-shank, a, and an annular recess or depression, a', for the reception of the rench or key. Its outer periphery is cut th a screw-thread corresponding to the inner periphery of the bushing, and its lower part is contracted and formed into a neck, C,
having a rounded bottom and slightly iiared periphery. This neck-piece forms a pivot on which the upper portion of the bung A is made to turn Within the lower portion B, the latter being provided with a socket or recess, b, having a dished bottom for its reception. The two portions A and B are held together by means of a ring, K, tted in an annular slot formed in the socket b, and projecting beyond the slot closely around the neck C. This connecting ring may be conveniently formed by filling the cavity between the parts A and B with molten tin or other metal which will permit of the two sections being moved upon each other after cooling; but I do not limit myself to this method of connecting the sections of the plug or bung. Any device which will hold them together, yet permit of the portion A being freely turned within the portion B, may be substituted. V
The part B is also formed with an annular shoulder or projection, It, which iits truly with the inner periphery of the bushing, as shown in Fig. 3 of the drawing. H is the packing, of rubber or other suitable material, which is fitted in the annular recess formed for its reception in the bushing D. This packing is permanently secured to the bushing.
When the bung is inserted and screwedinto the bushing, by means of the wrench or key engaging with the Wrench-shaft a, the upper portion A pushes the lower portion B downward untilthe shoulders R come in close contact with the packing H, when a perfectly air-tight joint is formed, and as the wear of the screw-threads does not affect the joint thus formed, it must be obvious that no leakage can occur from this cause with our improved bung.
What We claim as our invention isl. A bung, constructed of two parts, A and B, the former having the neck C, the twoparts held together by ring K, and operated in manner and for the purpose specified.
2. The combination of bushingD and packing H with a bung, A B, constructed as described, and for the purpose specified.
JOSEPH Gr. MARRIOTT.
- JOHN RUEGG.
Witnesses:
LEO TAssIEUR, Louis' GRUND.
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