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US1610501A
US1610501A US104321A US10432126A US1610501A US 1610501 A US1610501 A US 1610501A US 104321 A US104321 A US 104321A US 10432126 A US10432126 A US 10432126A US 1610501 A US1610501 A US 1610501A
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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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  • H. ELLERMA'N $3., OF PIQUA, OHIO, ASSIGNOR TO OHIO fBO'lE'JPLIJ CAP A IABTNERSHIP COMIOSED OF A; H. ELLEBMAN, O. F. ELLEBMAN,
  • My invention relates to bottle caps. It is the object of my invention to provide a bottle cap that is easy to remove, that will remain perfectly sealed, that will be self-sealin and which may be used either to pour through or can be completely removed. 7
  • Figure 1 illustrates the bottle cap of my invention in position sealing a bottle just prior to being extracted, showing the position of the operators fingers;
  • Figure 2 is a sectional view showing the second position of the operators finger when the movable gate has been depressed;
  • Figure 3 shows the final operation in which the finger'of the operator has been hooked beneath the margin of the opening in order to lift the cap positively from the bottle;
  • Figure 4 is the cap
  • Fi re 5 is a section through the cap showing in dotted lines the position of the operators finger as in Figure Figure 6 is a section through the cap showing in detail the construction;
  • igure 7 is an enlarged section throu h the cap showin the arrangement of t e cuts partially through the ca on either side thereof to form the hinge gate which is held in position by the layers of uncut paper therebetween.
  • 1 is a bottle wall having an enlarged mouth portion'2 with an internal annular flange 3 on which rests the periphery of the cap 4 within the li 5 of the bottle.
  • This cap is provided with an arcuate gate '6 integrally formed along one side designated 7 with the remainder of the bottle cap.
  • the remainder of this gate of arcuatew form is provided with a marginal portion of crescent shape of lesser thickness than the main body of the gate designated 8 which forms an overlapping fia-nge which is recessed into the bottom of the cap in a cutaway portion designated 9 adjacent the margins of the arcuate opening 10 which the gate 6 closes.
  • the remainder of the gate, other than the flange 8 is of the same thickness as the body portion and when the gate is closed the flange 8 will be recessed in the recess 9 of the a large bottom plan view of 1926.
  • said gate portion being ml formed by an arcuate cut through some of portion, end
  • a bottle cap consisting of e plurality of layers of paper, the intermediate layers of which are unbroken, a gate portion hinged to the main body portion and integral therewith, said gate portion being formed b an arcuete out through some of the upper ayers of the body portion, and a second arcuate cut through some of the lower layers of the body portion, said cuts being so arranged that they only coincide at their extreme free ends adjacent the gate hinge whereby an overlapping flange is provided on the gate and a corresponding recess is provided in the body portion adjacent to the gate so that when the ete is closed the surfaces or" the cut Will be ush With the surfaces of the body portion.
  • a bottle cap it cap member formed of a pliiritlity of superimposed paper layers, a gate portion composed of e portion of the body and integral therewith, an integral connection forming a hinge, a flange on the free edge of the ate portion, recesses on the under side of tie body portion adjacent ELLERMAN, J12v

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Dec. 14 1926. 1,610,501
A. H. ELLERMAN, JR
BOTTLE CAP Filed April 1926 fiLexcmde/f #ELL W, L
moi-M Patented Dec. 14, 1926.-
UNlTED STATES PATENT OFFICE.
' ALEXANDER COMPANY, ALEX ELLERMAN,JBL, OF PIQUA, OHIO.
H. ELLERMA'N, $3., OF PIQUA, OHIO, ASSIGNOR TO OHIO fBO'lE'JPLIJ CAP A IABTNERSHIP COMIOSED OF A; H. ELLEBMAN, O. F. ELLEBMAN,
AND
BOTTLE CAP.
Application filed April 24,
My invention relates to bottle caps. It is the object of my invention to provide a bottle cap that is easy to remove, that will remain perfectly sealed, that will be self-sealin and which may be used either to pour through or can be completely removed. 7
Referring to the drawings: Figure 1 illustrates the bottle cap of my invention in position sealing a bottle just prior to being extracted, showing the position of the operators fingers; Figure 2 is a sectional view showing the second position of the operators finger when the movable gate has been depressed;
Figure 3 shows the final operation in which the finger'of the operator has been hooked beneath the margin of the opening in order to lift the cap positively from the bottle;
Figure 4 is the cap;
Fi re 5 is a section through the cap showing in dotted lines the position of the operators finger as in Figure Figure 6 is a section through the cap showing in detail the construction;
igure 7 is an enlarged section throu h the cap showin the arrangement of t e cuts partially through the ca on either side thereof to form the hinge gate which is held in position by the layers of uncut paper therebetween.
Referring to the drawings in detail, 1 is a bottle wall having an enlarged mouth portion'2 with an internal annular flange 3 on which rests the periphery of the cap 4 within the li 5 of the bottle. This cap is provided with an arcuate gate '6 integrally formed along one side designated 7 with the remainder of the bottle cap. The remainder of this gate of arcuatew form is provided with a marginal portion of crescent shape of lesser thickness than the main body of the gate designated 8 which forms an overlapping fia-nge which is recessed into the bottom of the cap in a cutaway portion designated 9 adjacent the margins of the arcuate opening 10 which the gate 6 closes. The remainder of the gate, other than the flange 8, is of the same thickness as the body portion and when the gate is closed the flange 8 will be recessed in the recess 9 of the a large bottom plan view of 1926. Serial Na-104,321.
ing 10 or permitting straws to be inserted therethrou h. I
- Due to the fact that the gate is supported on its hinge 7, if the bottle should be turned over, the pressure of the liquid would cause 5 the gate to be closed outwardly so that the flange 8 would engage with the recess 9 and the shoulder portion 11 above it of the cap thus closing the bottle automatically preventing leakage of the contents. When the gate is pressed open and it is desired tolift the entire cap out of the bottle mouth, the operators finger may be hooked beneath a the bottom of the cap adjacent the opening 10 thus giving a firm hold on the bottle cap '75 with the minimum contact of the finger with the interior wet portion of the cap as the major portion of the finger will be in contact with the dry upper portion of the gate and cap.
In manufacturing this article, I make the arcuate cut 12 and the arcuate cut 13. These cuts are opposite to one another only at their ends 14 and are spaced from one another throughout the rest of their length, 35 but the cuts are not deep enough to pass by each other so that a few layers of paper designated 15 are left complete and uncut so that they provide a permanent seal which must be broken and these layers of paper ruptured before the gate 6 can open. hus,
a perfect seal-is not only provided, but a lock for the gate. Y
' It will be understood that I desire to comprehend within my invention such modifications as may be neoessarv to adapt it to varying conditions and uses.
Having thus fully described my invention,
- what I claim as new and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is
1. In a bottle cap,
integral therewith, said gate portion being ml formed by an arcuate cut through some of portion, end
the upper layers of the body f h some 0 t e a second ercuate cut throug lower layers of the bod ortion.
2. In a bottle cap, .a o y consisting of e plurality of layers of paper, the intermediate layers of which are unbroken, a gate portion hinged to the main body portion and integral therewith, said gate portion being formed b an arcuete out through some of the upper ayers of the body portion, and a second arcuate cut through some of the lower layers of the body portion, said cuts being so arranged that they only coincide at their extreme free ends adjacent the gate hinge whereby an overlapping flange is provided on the gate and a corresponding recess is provided in the body portion adjacent to the gate so that when the ete is closed the surfaces or" the cut Will be ush With the surfaces of the body portion.
3. In a bottle cap, it cap member formed of a pliiritlity of superimposed paper layers, a gate portion composed of e portion of the body and integral therewith, an integral connection forming a hinge, a flange on the free edge of the ate portion, recesses on the under side of tie body portion adjacent ELLERMAN, J12v
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Cited By (4)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2646670A (en) * 1951-01-15 1953-07-28 John T Spalding Closure for drinking receptacles
US2689664A (en) * 1949-12-06 1954-09-21 Vingron Ilona Cover for drinking glasses, cups, and the like
US2988262A (en) * 1957-07-12 1961-06-13 Guyer Reynolds Hinged top carton
US3019944A (en) * 1957-12-30 1962-02-06 Kimberly Clark Co Dispensing carton for flexible sheets

Cited By (4)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2689664A (en) * 1949-12-06 1954-09-21 Vingron Ilona Cover for drinking glasses, cups, and the like
US2646670A (en) * 1951-01-15 1953-07-28 John T Spalding Closure for drinking receptacles
US2988262A (en) * 1957-07-12 1961-06-13 Guyer Reynolds Hinged top carton
US3019944A (en) * 1957-12-30 1962-02-06 Kimberly Clark Co Dispensing carton for flexible sheets

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