US1411573A - Combination cap nozzle with detachable closing cap for cans - Google Patents
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- An object of the invention is to provide a can with a combined closing cap and a nozzle carrying ca which latter may be attached to the c osing cap after it has been secured to the can.
- y-A further object of the invention is to provide a combined closing cap and nozzle carrying cap wherein the closing capiis -provided with'a tapered sleeve adapted to receive the nozzle of the nozzle carrying cap and friction'ally grip the same so ,that the nozzle carrying cap may be attached to and shipped with the can which is closed by the closing cap.
- a still further object of the invention is to provide a construction of the above character wherein the sleeve on the securing cap serves also-the function'of holding the abutted edges of the nozzle in close Contact so that itis not necessary to solder the side seam of the nozzle.
- Another object of the invention is to provide'a cap of the 'above character wherein the nozzle is secured -to its carrying cap by seaming instead of soldering'.
- Figure l is a side View of a can having .attached thereto my combined closing cap and nozzle carrying cap;
- Fig. 2 is a sectional view onv4 the line 2-2 of Fig. 1;
- Fig. 3 is a vertical sectional view through the upper portion of the can with the nozzle carrying cap applied thereto and through the securing cap which is attached to the nozzle;
- Figfi is a perspective view of the nozzle as detached from the carrying cap.
- my invention as applied to a can which may be used for shipping and dispensing oil, and said can consists of a cylindrical body portionl havinga closing end 2 which terminates in a threaded neck 3.
- the can is adapted to be closed lby a closing cap 4 which isformed with a thread in the usual manner and is adapted toengage the thread 3 on the can proper.
- This closing cap is adapted to be removed/'from the can and a nozzle carrying cap attached to the can.
- Said nozzle carrying cap is indicated at 5 in the drawings, and said cap is of similar construction to the cap 4, that is, it is provided with a thread adapted to engage the thread on the can" body proper.
- the closing cap 4 is provided with n' tapered sleeve 6.
- This tapered sleeve 6 is soldered to the closing cap proper, as indicated at 7--7 in Fig. 2.
- the nozzle carrying cap 5 is provided with a central opening through which is inserted a nozzle 8.
- This nozzle 8 is tapered so as to conform in shape to the tapered sleeve 6.
- Said nozzle is preferably formed by rolling the metalinto the proper tapered shape with the side edges 9 of the nozzle abutted.
- the nozzle is provided with a flange 10 which is formed intoy a doubleseam with the an e 11 on the nozzle carrying cap.
- t e nozzle is secured to the nozzle carrying cap by seeming, as distinguished from soldering, which makes a very quick way of securing the nozzle to the cap.
- the nozzle 8 is adapted tov be insertedinto the sleeve 6 and forced in until the sleeve frictionally grips the nozzle. ⁇ When in this position, the side edges 9 will be vforcibly brought into abutting 'engagementand so no solder is necessary, for closing the side seam of the nozzle.
- My improved combined closing cap and A lclosing cap is first placed on the can and the which ,wil1 screw the vcap down with a uniform pressure -and bring about a perfect closing which cannot be accomplished by hand means.
- the nozzle is inserted in the sleeve 6 and forced in until it tightly grips the same.
- This nozzle becomes a part of the package and may be shi ped therewith as a unit.
- the nozzle exten s to the right and left of the sleeve, as shownin Figs.vl and 3, and also serves as a means for turning off the closing cap.
- the closing cap When the nozzle is being used on the can, the closing cap remainson the nozzle and holds the side edges of the nozzle firmly in contact and ⁇ vvhendesired the nozzle carry'- ing cap may be lremoved and the can" temporarily closed by the closing cap.
- the closing cap is preferably provided With a sealing disk which is omitted from the drawings for the sake of clearness.
- the combination oi a can, a closing cap therefor, a nozzley carrying cap, sald closin cap having a tapered ⁇ sleeve rlgidlyV secured theretoand adapted to receive and grip the nozzle ofthe nozzle carrying cap.
- a nozzle carrying 'cap me'ans for detachably securing said nozzle .to the closing cap, said nozzle. carrying cap having the nozzle secured thereto ⁇ by seaming.
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I. F. IVICGARHAHAN. A* COMBINATION CAP NOZZLE WITH DETACHABLE CLOSING CAP FOR CANS.
APPLICATION FILED IAN. I3, 1921. 1,411,573.
` Patented Apr. 4, 1922.
Illmlllli's` HTH @Harnais VUNITED STATES JOHN .'E. MCGARRAHAN, OF CONGRESS PARK, ILLINOIS, ASSIGNOR T0 J. S. GILES &
PATENT OFFICE.
SONS, OF CHICAGO, ILLINOIS, A CORPORATION OF ILLINOIS.
COMBINATION JCAI NOZZLE- WITH DETACHABLE CLOSING CAP FOR CANS.
Specification of Letters Patent.
Patented Apr. 4, 1922.
Application led January 13, 1921. Serial No. 436,935.
T 0 all 11i/20m t may concerne.'
Be it known that I, JOHN F. MCGARRA- HAN, a citizen of the United States, residing at Congress Park, in the county of Cook, Stateof Illinois, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Combination Cap Nozzles with Detachable Closing Caps for Cans, oi' which the following is a description, reference being had to the accompanying drawing and to the figures of reference marked thereon The inventionrelates to new and useful improvements in a combined cap nozzle with a detachable closing cap for cans, and more particularlyto a combined ca nozzle and closing cap which may be use not only as an orlginal package but which may also be used for dispensing the contents of the package.
An object of the invention is to provide a can with a combined closing cap and a nozzle carrying ca which latter may be attached to the c osing cap after it has been secured to the can. y-A further object of the invention is to provide a combined closing cap and nozzle carrying cap wherein the closing capiis -provided with'a tapered sleeve adapted to receive the nozzle of the nozzle carrying cap and friction'ally grip the same so ,that the nozzle carrying cap may be attached to and shipped with the can which is closed by the closing cap. I
A still further object of the invention is to provide a construction of the above character wherein the sleeve on the securing cap serves also-the function'of holding the abutted edges of the nozzle in close Contact so that itis not necessary to solder the side seam of the nozzle.
Another object of the invention is to provide'a cap of the 'above character wherein the nozzle is secured -to its carrying cap by seaming instead of soldering'.
In the drawings, which showby way of illustration one embodiment of the invention Figure l is a side View of a can having .attached thereto my combined closing cap and nozzle carrying cap;
Fig. 2 is a sectional view onv4 the line 2-2 of Fig. 1;
Fig. 3 is a vertical sectional view through the upper portion of the can with the nozzle carrying cap applied thereto and through the securing cap which is attached to the nozzle;
Figfi is a perspective view of the nozzle as detached from the carrying cap.
I have preferably shown my invention as applied to a can which may be used for shipping and dispensing oil, and said can consists of a cylindrical body portionl havinga closing end 2 which terminates in a threaded neck 3. The can is adapted to be closed lby a closing cap 4 which isformed with a thread in the usual manner and is adapted toengage the thread 3 on the can proper. This closing cap is adapted to be removed/'from the can and a nozzle carrying cap attached to the can. Said nozzle carrying cap is indicated at 5 in the drawings, and said cap is of similar construction to the cap 4, that is, it is provided with a thread adapted to engage the thread on the can" body proper.
The closing cap 4 is provided with n' tapered sleeve 6. This tapered sleeve 6 is soldered to the closing cap proper, as indicated at 7--7 in Fig. 2. The nozzle carrying cap 5 is provided with a central opening through which is inserted a nozzle 8. This nozzle 8 is tapered so as to conform in shape to the tapered sleeve 6. Said nozzle is preferably formed by rolling the metalinto the proper tapered shape with the side edges 9 of the nozzle abutted. At the lower end the nozzle is provided with a flange 10 which is formed intoy a doubleseam with the an e 11 on the nozzle carrying cap. Thus t e nozzle is secured to the nozzle carrying cap by seeming, as distinguished from soldering, which makes a very quick way of securing the nozzle to the cap. The nozzle 8 is adapted tov be insertedinto the sleeve 6 and forced in until the sleeve frictionally grips the nozzle. `When in this position, the side edges 9 will be vforcibly brought into abutting 'engagementand so no solder is necessary, for closing the side seam of the nozzle.
My improved combined closing cap and A lclosing cap is first placed on the can and the which ,wil1 screw the vcap down with a uniform pressure -and bring about a perfect closing which cannot be accomplished by hand means. I After the cap has been secured onthe can and thepackage closed, then the nozzle is inserted in the sleeve 6 and forced in until it tightly grips the same. This nozzle becomes a part of the package and may be shi ped therewith as a unit. The nozzle exten s to the right and left of the sleeve, as shownin Figs.vl and 3, and also serves as a means for turning off the closing cap.
When the nozzle is being used on the can, the closing cap remainson the nozzle and holds the side edges of the nozzle firmly in contact and `vvhendesired the nozzle carry'- ing cap may be lremoved and the can" temporarily closed by the closing cap.-v 'The closing cap is preferably provided With a sealing disk which is omitted from the drawings for the sake of clearness.
It is obvious that minor chan s in the details of construction may be ma e without departing from the spirit of the invention as set forth in the appended claims.
Having thus described the invention, what is claimed is 1. The combination of acan, a closing ap 'l therefor, a nozzle carrying cap, and means on said closing cap detachably engaging said nozzle for permltting the assem ly o said caps after said closing cap has been screwed Aonto the can.
2. The combination oi a can, a closing cap therefor, a nozzley carrying cap, sald closin cap having a tapered `sleeve rlgidlyV secured theretoand adapted to receive and grip the nozzle ofthe nozzle carrying cap.
3. The combination of a can, a closing cap therefor,A a hozzle carrying cap havin al nozzleattached thereto with the? side e ges of the metal forming the nozzle in abutted relation to eachother, said closingcap hav-V ing a tapered sleeve adapted to receive the nozzle and firmly grip the same and force.
said abutted edges of the nozzle into close contact with each other.
4. The combination of a. can, aclosing cap.
50 therefor, a nozzle carrying 'cap,"me'ans for detachably securing said nozzle .to the closing cap, said nozzle. carrying cap having the nozzle secured thereto `by seaming.
5. The combination of a can,.a closingcap and a cap having a nozzle, and means for detachably holding said caps'inassembled relation by means of said nozzle.
In testimony whereof, I aix my vsignature.
JOHN F. MeGAn'RAHAN.
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US2619262A (en) * | 1948-09-20 | 1952-11-25 | Joseph A Barosso | Combined dropper and bottle cap |
US2837255A (en) * | 1955-04-13 | 1958-06-03 | Nat Lab Inc | Faucet-gasket unit for drums |
US4520951A (en) * | 1979-08-31 | 1985-06-04 | Crc Chemicals Inc. | Aerosol cap |
US4664301A (en) * | 1985-04-10 | 1987-05-12 | Nationwide Industries, Inc. | Spout and spout-holding accessory for containers |
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US5058783A (en) * | 1990-02-21 | 1991-10-22 | Ken Antonelli | Spray tube support assembly |
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