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US1617202A
US1617202A US748981A US74898124A US1617202A US 1617202 A US1617202 A US 1617202A US 748981 A US748981 A US 748981A US 74898124 A US74898124 A US 74898124A US 1617202 A US1617202 A US 1617202A
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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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  • the object ot my present invention is the simple, easily applied and efficient device forhermetically closing cans and other receptacles, and this in such manner that the cooperating parts of the closure are exterior to the'inner side of the side wall of the can or other receptacle.
  • the invention also contemplates the p rovision ot a closure, the cap member of which is adapted when loosened to be swung to one side of the plane ot' the can or other receptacle to facilitate removal otsubstance from the can or receptacle, and this without disassociation of the cap member trom the can so that there is no liability of the cap being mislaid.
  • Figure 1 is a perspectiveshowing the cap of my improvement.
  • Figure 2' is a perspective of the packing disk.
  • Figure 3 is a perspective showing the upper portion of a can constructed yin accordance with my invention.
  • Figure 4 is a perspective showing .diagrammatically the ange projections ot the can.
  • Figure 5 is a fragmentary vertical section showing the hinge connection of the cap, and its attachment to the can.
  • Figure 6 is a detail inverted plan of the same.
  • Figure 7 is a diametrical section showing the cap as secured on the can.
  • FIG. 1 I show in Figures 1, 5 and 7 a can 1.
  • the said can is provided at its upper end with an outwardly extending annular flange 2, and on the said flange 2 at the outer edge thereof are pendent arcuate lugs 3 and 4, there being by preference four of thellugs 3 ⁇ and a single lug 4 as clearly appears in Figures 3 and 4, and the lug 4 being pirovided with an aperture 4*.
  • the lugs are separated by intervening notches 5 and are cam-shaped for a purpose hereinafter described.
  • the cap 6 of my improvement is shown in Figures 1, ⁇ 5, 6 and 7, and it will be noted that it is provided with pendent hooks 7 which are spaced apart in the relation illustratedto permit of their insertion downwardly through the notches 5. There are three ot the hooks 7, and it will be noted that the cap is provided with an additional hook 7* similar to ther hooks 7 also, that the lei't hand portion of the apertured lug 3 .is of even width from its left hand end in Figure 3 to a point beyond the aperture 4*, and said lug 3 also has a cam portion.
  • the receptacle 1 and the cap 6 are of appropriate metal or metals, and -in the cap 6 is arranged a packing disk 8 which may be ot'. thick compressible paper or any other appropriate material and is adapted to be crowded against the flange 2 of the receptacle 1 with a view to hermetically sealing the receptacle.
  • a packing disk 8 which may be ot'. thick compressible paper or any other appropriate material and is adapted to be crowded against the flange 2 of the receptacle 1 with a view to hermetically sealing the receptacle.
  • the cap is applied as follows, viz, the hook 7 is rst dropped in either of the notches 5 or 9, an'd the cap is then turned so as to position the said hook 7* against abutment 8* and opposite the opening 4* and to position the other hooks 7 opposite the notches 5. lVith this done the cap is moved downwardly on the receptacle top with the hooks 7 in the notches 5. The cap is then turned clockwise so that by cooperation of the hooks 7 and 7* and their complementary lugs the cap will be crowded against the receptacle top and tightened.
  • the cap is turned anti-clockwise until the hooks 7 and 7* strike the pendent shoulders 5* and 8* at one side of the notches 5 and 9, and the hook 7* isopposite the aperture 4*.
  • the cap is then swung upwardly, outwardly and downwardly with the result that the hook 7* will be engagedl with the aperture 4* for the permanent attachment of the cap to the receptacle and Jfor the retention of the cap in the position shown in Figure 5.
  • the cap is permanently attached to the receptacle, but is entirely exterior of the interior of the receptacle and is adapted to retain the packing 8 in position.
  • the cap When it is desired to utilize the cap positioned as shown in Figure 5 for the reclosing of the receptacle, the cap is swung upwardly, inwardly and downwardly to disengage the hook 7 X from the aperture 4* after which the cap is turned clockwise as before described to tighten the cap by the cooperation of the hooks 7 and 7* with their lugs 3.
  • claim ,and desire to secure by Letters-Patent is In a closure constructioma receptacle hav'- ingan annular iange extending outwardly from its mouth and also having pendent spaced projections on the said ange, the said projections being cam shaped and onel terminating in an apertured lug; in comf bination with a cap having spaced pendent hooksl for cooperation with said projections and also having a ange on Whichsaid hooks are carried, one of the hooks being adapted to cooperate with the apertured lug on the receptacle ange to permit movement of the capin a hinge like manner.

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ANDREW J. BOWLING, 0F HAVERHILLLMASSACHUSETTS.
RECEPTAGLE GLOSURE.
Application led November 10, 1924, y Serial No. 748,981.
The object ot my present invention is the simple, easily applied and efficient device forhermetically closing cans and other receptacles, and this in such manner that the cooperating parts of the closure are exterior to the'inner side of the side wall of the can or other receptacle.
The invention also contemplates the p rovision ot a closure, the cap member of which is adapted when loosened to be swung to one side of the plane ot' the can or other receptacle to facilitate removal otsubstance from the can or receptacle, and this without disassociation of the cap member trom the can so that there is no liability of the cap being mislaid.
To the attainment of the foregoing, the invention consists in the improvement as hereinafter described and definitely claimed.
In the accompanying drawings, forming part of this specification Figure 1 is a perspectiveshowing the cap of my improvement.
Figure 2' is a perspective of the packing disk.
Figure 3 is a perspective showing the upper portion of a can constructed yin accordance with my invention. I
Figure 4 is a perspective showing .diagrammatically the ange projections ot the can.
Figure 5 is a fragmentary vertical section showing the hinge connection of the cap, and its attachment to the can.
Figure 6 is a detail inverted plan of the same.
Figure 7 is a diametrical section showing the cap as secured on the can.
Similar numerals of reference designate corresponding parts in all of the views ot the drawings.
I show in Figures 1, 5 and 7 a can 1. The said can is provided at its upper end with an outwardly extending annular flange 2, and on the said flange 2 at the outer edge thereof are pendent arcuate lugs 3 and 4, there being by preference four of thellugs 3` and a single lug 4 as clearly appears in Figures 3 and 4, and the lug 4 being pirovided with an aperture 4*. It will also be noted that the lugs are separated by intervening notches 5 and are cam-shaped for a purpose hereinafter described.
The cap 6 of my improvement is shown in Figures 1, `5, 6 and 7, and it will be noted that it is provided with pendent hooks 7 which are spaced apart in the relation illustratedto permit of their insertion downwardly through the notches 5. There are three ot the hooks 7, and it will be noted that the cap is provided with an additional hook 7* similar to ther hooks 7 also, that the lei't hand portion of the apertured lug 3 .is of even width from its left hand end in Figure 3 to a point beyond the aperture 4*, and said lug 3 also has a cam portion.
The receptacle 1 and the cap 6 are of appropriate metal or metals, and -in the cap 6 is arranged a packing disk 8 which may be ot'. thick compressible paper or any other appropriate material and is adapted to be crowded against the flange 2 of the receptacle 1 with a view to hermetically sealing the receptacle.
At the left hand end of the apertured lug 3 is a notch 9.
In the practical use of my improvement, the cap is applied as follows, viz, the hook 7 is rst dropped in either of the notches 5 or 9, an'd the cap is then turned so as to position the said hook 7* against abutment 8* and opposite the opening 4* and to position the other hooks 7 opposite the notches 5. lVith this done the cap is moved downwardly on the receptacle top with the hooks 7 in the notches 5. The cap is then turned clockwise so that by cooperation of the hooks 7 and 7* and their complementary lugs the cap will be crowded against the receptacle top and tightened. To open the can, the cap is turned anti-clockwise until the hooks 7 and 7* strike the pendent shoulders 5* and 8* at one side of the notches 5 and 9, and the hook 7* isopposite the aperture 4*. The cap is then swung upwardly, outwardly and downwardly with the result that the hook 7* will be engagedl with the aperture 4* for the permanent attachment of the cap to the receptacle and Jfor the retention of the cap in the position shown in Figure 5. When positioned as stated the cap is permanently attached to the receptacle, but is entirely exterior of the interior of the receptacle and is adapted to retain the packing 8 in position. When it is desired to utilize the cap positioned as shown in Figure 5 for the reclosing of the receptacle, the cap is swung upwardly, inwardly and downwardly to disengage the hook 7 X from the aperture 4* after which the cap is turned clockwise as before described to tighten the cap by the cooperation of the hooks 7 and 7* with their lugs 3.
' I When it is desired to disassociate the cap from the can or receptacle, the hooks 7 are moved upwardly throu h notches; 5, and after turning of the cap t 1e hook 7x 1s moved upwardly through either of `the notches 5 or 9.
derstood as confining myself to the struc-` ture disclosed inasmuch as my invention is It will be manifest'from the foregoing that defined by my appended claim within the A vscope of which changes may be made without alecting my invention.
Having described my invention, what I,
claim ,and desire to secure by Letters-Patent, is In a closure constructioma receptacle hav'- ingan annular iange extending outwardly from its mouth and also having pendent spaced projections on the said ange, the said projections being cam shaped and onel terminating in an apertured lug; in comf bination with a cap having spaced pendent hooksl for cooperation with said projections and also having a ange on Whichsaid hooks are carried, one of the hooks being adapted to cooperate with the apertured lug on the receptacle ange to permit movement of the capin a hinge like manner. y
In testimony whereof I aix .ny signature.
ANDREW J. BOWLING.
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Cited By (5)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2452230A (en) * 1945-07-26 1948-10-26 Victor Metal Products Corp Rotary lock box
US2660329A (en) * 1951-03-20 1953-11-24 Dolar Edward Hinged closure
US2983659A (en) * 1956-06-29 1961-05-09 Treshow Michael Neutronic reactor burial assembly
US3433385A (en) * 1967-09-05 1969-03-18 Joseph Emile Metivier Bayonet closure for container
US20080110884A1 (en) * 2006-11-10 2008-05-15 Gnatenko Vitaliy I Lid for cooking vessel

Cited By (6)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2452230A (en) * 1945-07-26 1948-10-26 Victor Metal Products Corp Rotary lock box
US2660329A (en) * 1951-03-20 1953-11-24 Dolar Edward Hinged closure
US2983659A (en) * 1956-06-29 1961-05-09 Treshow Michael Neutronic reactor burial assembly
US3433385A (en) * 1967-09-05 1969-03-18 Joseph Emile Metivier Bayonet closure for container
US20080110884A1 (en) * 2006-11-10 2008-05-15 Gnatenko Vitaliy I Lid for cooking vessel
US7594591B2 (en) * 2006-11-10 2009-09-29 Vitaliy I Gnatenko Lid for cooking vessel

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