US136534A - Improvement in bottles and bottle-stoppers - Google Patents

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US136534A US136534DA US136534A US 136534 A US136534 A US 136534A US 136534D A US136534D A US 136534DA US 136534 A US136534 A US 136534A
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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
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  • stopper which need not be removed for filling the bottle or pouring therefrom, and when closed will retain liquors or gases under press- Description of the Drawing.
  • Figure l is an elevation of the upper part of a bottle with stopper applied illustrating my invention.
  • Fig. 2 is an elevation of the stopper alone.
  • Fig. 3 is a vertical section of the entire bottle and stopper.
  • Fig. 4 is a vertical section of the same in a plane at right angles to that shown in Fig. 3.
  • Fig. 5 is a horizontal section on the line we, Fig. 3.
  • Fig. 6 is a horizontal section on the line 3 3 Fig. 4.
  • Fig. 7 is a horizontal section on the line at m, Fig. 3, illustrating a modification.
  • the bottle B may be blown of glass in customary manner, an excrescence,a, bein gformed in the side of the neck, producing on the inside a concavity or channel, 0.
  • the stopper S is formed of wood, metal, g1ass, or cork, with a central duct, at, extending from its top nearly, but not quite, to the bottom of the stopper, said central duct communicating at its lower end with a lateral opening, e, in the side of the stopper, which opening communicates with the cavity 0, and thus with the interior of the bottle, when the stopper is turned into the position shown in Fig. 3.
  • the cylindrical part f of the stopper which fits within the neck of the bottle, is thus made to act as the plug of an ordinary faucet.
  • the bottle may be formed with the two cavities or channels a e, and the stopper with two lateral openings or ducts, e e, as illustrated in Fig. 7, in order to give a more free passage in filling and emptying.
  • the channel or channels 0 may be continued around the neck of the bottle as far as desired, leaving space sufficient; to effectually cover the opening or openings 6 when turned intothe closed position.
  • the catches g g may be made to spring over the flange of the bottle when the stopper is first inserted, and thus retain it until it is necessary to remove it; or they may be placed in position after the insertion of the stopper, and then secured by the application of the wire j.
  • the stopper In ordinary use the stopper is not removed for filling, emptying, or cleansing the bottle the simple rotation of the stopper being sufficient to open or close it, andwhen it is closed it is both tight and secure, so as to retain fermented or aeratedliquors without any additional fastening.
  • m m represent projections on the bottom of the bottle, for use in connection with a bottling-machine, which will form the subject of a separate application for Letters Patent.

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P'atentd 'M arch 4,1873.
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Unrrnn STATES PATENT OFFICE.
HENRY NAYLOR, OF OIL CITY, PENNSYLVANIA.
I'MPRQVEM-ENT m BOTTLES AND BOTTLE-STOPPERS.
Specification forming part of Letters Patent No. 136,534, dated March 4, 1873.
stopper which need not be removed for filling the bottle or pouring therefrom, and when closed will retain liquors or gases under press- Description of the Drawing.
Figure l is an elevation of the upper part of a bottle with stopper applied illustrating my invention. Fig. 2 is an elevation of the stopper alone. Fig. 3 is a vertical section of the entire bottle and stopper. Fig. 4 is a vertical section of the same in a plane at right angles to that shown in Fig. 3. Fig. 5 is a horizontal section on the line we, Fig. 3. Fig. 6 is a horizontal section on the line 3 3 Fig. 4. Fig. 7 is a horizontal section on the line at m, Fig. 3, illustrating a modification.
General Description.
The bottle B may be blown of glass in customary manner, an excrescence,a, bein gformed in the side of the neck, producing on the inside a concavity or channel, 0. The stopper S is formed of wood, metal, g1ass, or cork, with a central duct, at, extending from its top nearly, but not quite, to the bottom of the stopper, said central duct communicating at its lower end with a lateral opening, e, in the side of the stopper, which opening communicates with the cavity 0, and thus with the interior of the bottle, when the stopper is turned into the position shown in Fig. 3. The cylindrical part f of the stopper, which fits within the neck of the bottle, is thus made to act as the plug of an ordinary faucet.
If preferred, the bottle may be formed with the two cavities or channels a e, and the stopper with two lateral openings or ducts, e e, as illustrated in Fig. 7, in order to give a more free passage in filling and emptying. For the same object the channel or channels 0 may be continued around the neck of the bottle as far as desired, leaving space sufficient; to effectually cover the opening or openings 6 when turned intothe closed position.
To retain the stopper in its seat and permit its rotation I employ-catches g g, secured to its sides by a wire, j, and having at their upper ends points or spurs h h, occupying holes in the sidesof the stopper. The lower ends of the catches are formed with shoulders i i, engaging over the flange k at top of the neck of the bottle, the said flange being formed with shoulders Z l, limiting the rotation of the stopper to the extent necessary to open and close it.
The catches g g may be made to spring over the flange of the bottle when the stopper is first inserted, and thus retain it until it is necessary to remove it; or they may be placed in position after the insertion of the stopper, and then secured by the application of the wire j.
In ordinary use the stopper is not removed for filling, emptying, or cleansing the bottle the simple rotation of the stopper being sufficient to open or close it, andwhen it is closed it is both tight and secure, so as to retain fermented or aeratedliquors without any additional fastening.
To make the stopper tight, if of rigid material, its plug portion f is surrounded with rubber, cork, leather, cloth, felt, or any suitable packing.
m m represent projections on the bottom of the bottle, for use in connection with a bottling-machine, which will form the subject of a separate application for Letters Patent.
I am aware that drop-bottles have been made with grooves in the neck, and stopper brought intocoincidence by turning the stopper; but an essential feature of my invention is the duct, extending through the center of the stopper, in contradistinction to a groove in its side. By the use of the said central duct the surface of the stopper is broken only by a simple aperture, instead of an extended groove, and its efliciency for retaining aerated liquors is thus much greater.-
I claim as my invention- The concavity 0, central duct (1, and lateral opening 0, constructed and arranged as herein shown and described, in combination with suitable fastem'ngs for retaining and permitting the rotation of the stopper, substantially as set forth.
HENRY NAYLOB. Witnesses:
OCTAVIUS KNIGHT, A. W. Cox.
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US2464222A (en) * 1941-01-16 1949-03-15 Universag Tech A G Dispenser for liquids
FR2576096A1 (en) * 1985-01-11 1986-07-18 Electronique Appliquee Mecaniq APPARATUS FOR MONITORING MULTIPLE DIMENSIONS ON MECHANICAL PARTS OF DIFFERENT TYPES, MANUFACTURED IN SERIES

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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
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US2464222A (en) * 1941-01-16 1949-03-15 Universag Tech A G Dispenser for liquids
FR2576096A1 (en) * 1985-01-11 1986-07-18 Electronique Appliquee Mecaniq APPARATUS FOR MONITORING MULTIPLE DIMENSIONS ON MECHANICAL PARTS OF DIFFERENT TYPES, MANUFACTURED IN SERIES

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