US1474228A - Sanitary nonrefilling paper bottle - Google Patents

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US1474228A
US1474228A US560477A US56047722A US1474228A US 1474228 A US1474228 A US 1474228A US 560477 A US560477 A US 560477A US 56047722 A US56047722 A US 56047722A US 1474228 A US1474228 A US 1474228A
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    • 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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  • the lateral walls are corrugated and pressed so as to give it .the shape and to .make same more substantial.
  • the paper bottle consists of a cone made of heavy paper or similar fibrous material having its top sealed by means of corrugatingthe-surplus paper, as shown in Figure 2, line 1, sealing same; alsov having its lateral walls corrugated as shown ii - Figure 2, line 2 ⁇ forming the bottle and to make same more durable, permitting any rough handling-- of same.
  • the material of which the bottle is made is pliable-yet readily extensible composition, it being preferably formed of paper or other fibrous material.
  • the paper bottle is designated but for single use and its economic value will be correspondingly increased.
  • the bottom is made of sheet metal or .other similar material, having an inside lining of water-proof fibrous material.
  • the bottom is fastened to the lower lateral walls .of the paper bottle as shown in Figure 2, line 3, after filling same, having to break the bottle at a convenient upper part, in order to remove its contents.
  • the paper bottle is first given a cone shape as-shown in Figure 4, after which it is corrugated on top and sides as shown in Figure 1, lines 1 and 2, pressing same so as to seal top and sides forming the bottle.
  • the paper bottle is then impregnated in a sanitary water proof solution which serves to hold to ether the corrugated arts as shown in igure 1, lines 1 and, 2; igure- 5 shows how the bottom 4 and 5 is fastened to line 3 of Figure 3.
  • igure 1 lines 1 and, 2
  • igure- 5 shows how the bottom 4 and 5 is fastened to line 3 of Figure 3.
  • the. bottle is filled from the bottom-then sealed by fastening the cover 4 and 5 as shown on drawing- Figure 3 having to break the paper bottle when contents is to be removed.
  • a sanitary receptacle comprising a tubular member having a lower cylindrical portion and an upper substantially frustro- 110
  • the object of the present. invention is to produce a non-refilling liquid container made of heavy paper, water-proof treated, being entirely sealed so as to have to break same when liquid is to be removed.
  • Another object of the invention is the production of a sanitary non-refilling bottle made of heavy paper or similar fibrous material having its top corrugatedfrom the surplus material of its.
  • lateral walls ivl iliplh e lateral walls are corrugated so as to form the shape and to give its body more strength allowing any rough handling of same.
  • the invention further consists of a production of an economic sanitary non-refilling bottle made of heavy paper which is impregnated in a water proof solution, having a sealing bottom made of sheet metal or other suitable materials lined with a water proof paper, which is a-flixed to the same, making the bottle air-tight and non-refilling, having to break same to remove contents.
  • Figure 1 is a view of the paper bottle as it as it will appear in use.
  • Figure 2 is a view of the paper bottle corrugated at the top and lateral walls before sealing and forming the paper bottle;
  • Figure 3 is a longitudinal sectional view of a bottle as in use;
  • Figure 4 is a longitudinal View of a cone made of paper before corrugating same into the bottle shape;
  • Figure 5 is a sectional magnified view of the construction sealing or affixing the bottom to the paper bottle.
  • the present invention comprises a sanitary non-refilling bottle made of a sheet of paper having the top of the bottle sealed and having integral folded flaps, said flaps being held in folded position by a sealing substance, and said. substance sealing the small end of the frustro-conical portion, and a cap arranged on the end of the cylindrical portion to form a complete container, the flaps of the cylindrical portion being of substantially V- shape with the points of the Vs arranged ad acent to the base of th conical portion.
  • a sanitary receptacle comprising a tubular member of water-proof fibrous material, the lower portion of the member being of substantially cylindrical shape and having integral V-shaped flaps folded on to one surface of the cylindrical portion, the upper portion of the member being of frustro-conical shape and having its small end folded to form substantially V-shaped flaps lying in a plane substantially perpendicular to the axis of the cylindrical portion, sealing means holding the last mentioned flaps in folded position and sealing the upper end of the member, a cap of relatively stifi material provided with a grooved portion clamped to the lower edge of the cylindrical portion of the member, and a water-proof liner of fibrous material arranged within the cap for maintaining the contents of the receptacle out of contact with said cap.
  • a method of foing a sanitary receptacle' consisting in providing a frus'tro conical shaped hollow member of fibrous material, formin corrugations at the small end of said mem er and folding said corrugations over into a plane substantially perpendicular to the axis of the member, placin sealing material on said folded portions to old the same in folded shape and to seal the small end of the member, also forming ⁇ l-shaped corrugations at the lower portion of the member and folding these corrugations onto one surface of the member to bring the lower portion of the member into substantially cylindrical shape, and placing a cap on the cylindrical end of said member.
  • a sanitary receptacle comprising a tubular member having a lower cylindrical portion and an upper substantially frustroconical portion, the frustro conical portion having a smooth exterior surface and being of substantially uniform thickness throughout, the cylindrical portion having integral longitudinally extending folded flaps of substantially V-shape with the points of the We arranged adjacent to the base of the frustro-conical portion, and means closing the ends of the tubular member.

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Nov. 13', 3923.
I A. BRAUNSTEIN SANITARY NONREFILLING PAPER BOTTLE Filed May 12, 1922 container.
bottle after filling is corrugated on top and lateral walls sea-led seals the upper part of the bottle.
Patented No'v.-13, 1923. 1,474,228
UNITED STATES PATENT oFi-icE.
ARON BRAUNSTEIN, OF ANTONIO, TEXAS.
SANITARY nonnnrrnnne rArEn BOTTLE. Application flledMay 12, 1922. Serial no. 560,477.
To all whom it may concern-'- ,Be it known that I, ARON BRAUNSTEIN, a citizen of the United States, residing at San Antonio, in the county of Bexar'and State of Texas, have invented a certain new and useful Improvement of a Sanitary N onrefillin Paper Bottle; and I do hereby declare the following to be a full, clear, and exactdescription of the invention, such as will enable others skilled in the. art to which it appertains to make and use the same. This invention relates to acertain new and useful improvement of a non-refilling liquid by means of corrugatin and over-flapping the paper as shown in Figure 2line l.
The lateral walls are corrugated and pressed so as to give it .the shape and to .make same more substantial.
- Referring to Figures 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5 of the drawings,. the paper bottle consists of a cone made of heavy paper or similar fibrous material having its top sealed by means of corrugatingthe-surplus paper, as shown in Figure 2, line 1, sealing same; alsov having its lateral walls corrugated as shown ii -Figure 2, line 2} forming the bottle and to make same more durable, permitting any rough handling-- of same.
The material of which the bottle is made is pliable-yet readily extensible composition, it being preferably formed of paper or other fibrous material.
The paper bottle is designated but for single use and its economic value will be correspondingly increased.
The bottom is made of sheet metal or .other similar material, having an inside lining of water-proof fibrous material. The bottom is fastened to the lower lateral walls .of the paper bottle as shown in Figure 2, line 3, after filling same, having to break the bottle at a convenient upper part, in order to remove its contents.
The paper bottle is first given a cone shape as-shown in Figure 4, after which it is corrugated on top and sides as shown in Figure 1, lines 1 and 2, pressing same so as to seal top and sides forming the bottle. t
The paper bottle is then impregnated in a sanitary water proof solution which serves to hold to ether the corrugated arts as shown in igure 1, lines 1 and, 2; igure- 5 shows how the bottom 4 and 5 is fastened to line 3 of Figure 3. In practice, the. bottle is filled from the bottom-then sealed by fastening the cover 4 and 5 as shown on drawing-Figure 3 having to break the paper bottle when contents is to be removed. 10L
From the fore oin it would be apparent that I have p uce a compact and novel sanitary non-refilling paper bottle which can be produced at a minimum cost.
Having thus described my invention, what 106 I claim and desire to secure by Letters Patent is 1. A sanitary receptacle comprising a tubular member having a lower cylindrical portion and an upper substantially frustro- 110 The object of the present. invention is to produce a non-refilling liquid container made of heavy paper, water-proof treated, being entirely sealed so as to have to break same when liquid is to be removed.
I Another object of the invention is the production of a sanitary non-refilling bottle made of heavy paper or similar fibrous material having its top corrugatedfrom the surplus material of its. lateral walls ivl iliplh e lateral walls are corrugated so as to form the shape and to give its body more strength allowing any rough handling of same.
The invention further consists of a production of an economic sanitary non-refilling bottle made of heavy paper which is impregnated in a water proof solution, having a sealing bottom made of sheet metal or other suitable materials lined with a water proof paper, which is a-flixed to the same, making the bottle air-tight and non-refilling, having to break same to remove contents.
In the drawing which shows by way of illustration an embodiment ofthe invention, Figure 1, is a view of the paper bottle as it as it will appear in use. Figure 2 is a view of the paper bottle corrugated at the top and lateral walls before sealing and forming the paper bottle; Figure 3 is a longitudinal sectional view of a bottle as in use; Figure 4 is a longitudinal View of a cone made of paper before corrugating same into the bottle shape; Figure 5 is a sectional magnified view of the construction sealing or affixing the bottom to the paper bottle.
The present invention comprises a sanitary non-refilling bottle made of a sheet of paper having the top of the bottle sealed and having integral folded flaps, said flaps being held in folded position by a sealing substance, and said. substance sealing the small end of the frustro-conical portion, and a cap arranged on the end of the cylindrical portion to form a complete container, the flaps of the cylindrical portion being of substantially V- shape with the points of the Vs arranged ad acent to the base of th conical portion.
2. A sanitary receptacle comprising a tubular member of water-proof fibrous material, the lower portion of the member being of substantially cylindrical shape and having integral V-shaped flaps folded on to one surface of the cylindrical portion, the upper portion of the member being of frustro-conical shape and having its small end folded to form substantially V-shaped flaps lying in a plane substantially perpendicular to the axis of the cylindrical portion, sealing means holding the last mentioned flaps in folded position and sealing the upper end of the member, a cap of relatively stifi material provided with a grooved portion clamped to the lower edge of the cylindrical portion of the member, and a water-proof liner of fibrous material arranged within the cap for maintaining the contents of the receptacle out of contact with said cap.
3. A method of foing a sanitary receptacle' consisting in providing a frus'tro conical shaped hollow member of fibrous material, formin corrugations at the small end of said mem er and folding said corrugations over into a plane substantially perpendicular to the axis of the member, placin sealing material on said folded portions to old the same in folded shape and to seal the small end of the member, also forming \l-shaped corrugations at the lower portion of the member and folding these corrugations onto one surface of the member to bring the lower portion of the member into substantially cylindrical shape, and placing a cap on the cylindrical end of said member.-
4-. A sanitary receptacle comprising a tubular member having a lower cylindrical portion and an upper substantially frustroconical portion, the frustro conical portion having a smooth exterior surface and being of substantially uniform thickness throughout, the cylindrical portion having integral longitudinally extending folded flaps of substantially V-shape with the points of the We arranged adjacent to the base of the frustro-conical portion, and means closing the ends of the tubular member.
In testimony whereof, I aflix my signature in presence of two subscribing witnesses.
ARON BRAUNSTEIN.
Witnesses:
Enmas'r G. Saunas, Bremen Gnnanrmm
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