US1625016A - Reenforcement for sprinkler tops - Google Patents

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US1625016A
US1625016A US5940A US594025A US1625016A US 1625016 A US1625016 A US 1625016A US 5940 A US5940 A US 5940A US 594025 A US594025 A US 594025A US 1625016 A US1625016 A US 1625016A
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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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  • My invention relates to pressed metal is shown provided with the usual pouring 55 sprinkler tops used primarily upon bottles spout 6 and skirt 7.
  • the bottle cork 8 is for dispensing liquids-and having various shown as. perforated at'E). types of ultimate seal, usually closing by a I have found it advantageous to form, theplug top or by a screw cap. 7 interior of the flange with downward fac-
  • the main purpose of my invention is to ing rings or bosses and 11,- respectively improve the seal 7 of the flangeelement adjacent the perforation 9 and the outer (found inall ofthese several combinations) wall or skirt 7. These-rings or bosses are by which the seal is effected against the connected'byv preferably radial circumfer- 10 bottlethimble or the cork or againstboth. entially spaced st-iifeningribs 12.
  • a further purpose is to preventqrotation flange is attached to thebottle 13 by spinof the'flange element when the cap ortop is ning the skirt in at is beneath the thimble removed. 15 of the bottle. 7 v
  • a further; purpose is to provide a ring of The narrowing ofthe contact; surfaces 15 metal close to the skirt of the flange and upon the flange to annular bands very much inside of it for-the purpose of sealing to'the improves the efiiciency of the seal secured best advantage against thebottle thimble.
  • a furtherpurpose is to provide an in the cork 8, respectively.
  • I ⁇ have terior ring of metal about the sprinkling found that the ribs 12 not only stiffen the 2 opening for the purpose of sealing against flange, reducing the wei ht requiredfor the a cork within the bottle.
  • a further purpose is to increase the hold upon the outer surface ofthe bottle strength and reduce the weight of the flange than would be secured by flat metal; and element by outwardly extending ribs conthus prevent rotation of the flange when 25 necting the inner and outer rings respeceffort is made to twist out theplug or untively. screw the cap closure. 1 Further purposes will appeari inthe I thus secure the benefit of'the stiffening specification and in the claims. and strengthening ribs'while increasing vthe:
  • ures 4 and 5 receive the sealing plug 16 of F i ure 1 is a central sectional elevation a closure 17 of which one form is shown in showing my flange as adapted to use with a Wirz Patent No. 1,146,986, of July 20, 1 g t 1915.
  • the plug, of whatever type is in- Figure 2 is a bottom plan view of the tended to enter the perforation 9 and seal flange of Figure 1. against the side walls of the perforation 9
  • F igure 3 is a perspective view of the is of smaller diameter of course than the flange from below. diameter of the opening in the pouring 40 Figure 4 is a side elevation, largely in spout 6. 7
  • Figure 6 is a sectional view correspond- In this case there is additional sealing and ing generally to Figure 5 butusing a screw prevention of rotation due to the outer cap and a washer in place of the bottle ring along with considerable stiffening and cork. strengthening for the same weight though 50 Similar numerals indicate like parts in the inner ring is not directly utilized.
  • a container for fluid having an outlet opening, an axially perforated cork fitting into the Opening, a metal cap having a circumferential wall secured to the container about the outlet opening and having a perforation in registry with the cork perforation, an annular boss on the cap adjacent to and around the perforation on the side toward the cork, a second annular boss on the cap circumferentially adjacent the wall on the same side as the first and radial stiffening ribs joining the bosses.
  • a container for fluid having an outlet opening, an axially perforated cork fitting into the opening, a metal cap having a circumferential wall secured to the container about the outlet opening, and'having a perforation in regis try with the cork perforation, an annular boss on the cap adjacent to and around the perforation, facing the top of the cork, a second annular boss circumferentially adjacent the wall and engaging the top of the container about the outlet and spaced radial stiffening ribs joining the bosses.
  • a container for fluid having an outlet opening, an axially perforated cork fitting into the opening, a metal cap having a circumferential wall embracing the outlet and having a perforation in registry with the cork perforation, two spaced annular bosses on the cap, one sealing against the top of the cork, and the other engaging the container about the outlet and circumferentially spaced radial stiffening ribs joining the bosses.
  • a container for fluid having an outlet opening and a rim free from threads and about the opening, a metal flange having a skirt adapted to engage with the rim to hold the flange to the bottle and a boss within the flange engaging the bottle about the opening.
  • a container for fluid having an outlet opening and a rim about the opening, a metal flange having a skirt adapted to engage with the rim to hold the flange to the bottle and a boss and inwardly extending ribs engaging the end face of the bottle about the opening.
  • a container for fluid having an outlet opening and a rim about the opening, a flange having a skirt engaging with the rim and having two spaced interior annular bosses and a pouring outlet, and a cork engaged by one of the bosses to seal against leakage of liquid between the skirt and the rim.
  • a container for fluid having an outlet opening and a rim about the opening, a metal flange having a skirt for engagement about the rim, an interior boss in line with the rim and an outlet pouring spout in combination with a cork lying between the boss and the rim engaging the boss to seal against leakage between the rim and skirt.
  • a closure cap adapted to fit about an outer bottle flange against the end of the bottle and beneath the flange and having an annulus to engage the end of the bottle, an apertured boss forming a pouring spout and stiffening ribs extending between the boss and annulus.

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Aprii 19,1927. 1,625,016
E. H. BARKER REENFORCEMENT FOR SPRINKLER TOPS Filed Jan. 31. 1925 INVENTOR ATTORNEY.
Patented Apr. 19, 1927. Y i
. i ll'ltiifi stares F'EENT EDWIN H. BARKER, OF MOYLAN, PENNSYLVANIA, ASSIGNOR TO A. H. WIRZ, IN 0.. OF CHESTER, PENNSYLVANIA, A CORPORATION OF PENNSYLVANIA.
BEENFORCEM'EN'I FOR SPRINKLER TOPS;
Application, 'filed'January 31, 1925. Serial No. 5,940.
My invention relates to pressed metal is shown provided with the usual pouring 55 sprinkler tops used primarily upon bottles spout 6 and skirt 7. The bottle cork 8 is for dispensing liquids-and having various shown as. perforated at'E). types of ultimate seal, usually closing by a I have found it advantageous to form, theplug top or by a screw cap. 7 interior of the flange with downward fac- The main purpose of my invention is to ing rings or bosses and 11,- respectively improve the seal 7 of the flangeelement adjacent the perforation 9 and the outer (found inall ofthese several combinations) wall or skirt 7. These-rings or bosses are by which the seal is effected against the connected'byv preferably radial circumfer- 10 bottlethimble or the cork or againstboth. entially spaced st-iifeningribs 12. The
A further purpose is to preventqrotation flange is attached to thebottle 13 by spinof the'flange element when the cap ortop is ning the skirt in at is beneath the thimble removed. 15 of the bottle. 7 v
A further; purpose is to provide a ring of The narrowing ofthe contact; surfaces 15 metal close to the skirt of the flange and upon the flange to annular bands very much inside of it for-the purpose of sealing to'the improves the efiiciency of the seal secured best advantage against thebottle thimble. with the thimble 15 of the bottle and with A furtherpurpose is to provide an in the cork 8, respectively. In addition I} have terior ring of metal about the sprinkling found that the ribs 12 not only stiffen the 2 opening for the purpose of sealing against flange, reducing the wei ht requiredfor the a cork within the bottle. same service, but secure a very-much better A further purpose is to increase the hold upon the outer surface ofthe bottle strength and reduce the weight of the flange than would be secured by flat metal; and element by outwardly extending ribs conthus prevent rotation of the flange when 25 necting the inner and outer rings respeceffort is made to twist out theplug or untively. screw the cap closure. 1 Further purposes will appeari inthe I thus secure the benefit of'the stiffening specification and in the claims. and strengthening ribs'while increasing vthe:
I prefer to illustrate my invention in one efiiciency of the seal and reducing the general form only and have selected the weight. form with a view to illustrating to the best The aperture of the cap and cork in Figadvantage the principles involved. ures 4 and 5 receive the sealing plug 16 of F i ure 1 is a central sectional elevation a closure 17 of which one form is shown in showing my flange as adapted to use with a Wirz Patent No. 1,146,986, of July 20, 1 g t 1915. The plug, of whatever type is in- Figure 2 is a bottom plan view of the tended to enter the perforation 9 and seal flange of Figure 1. against the side walls of the perforation 9 F igure 3 is a perspective view of the is of smaller diameter of course than the flange from below. diameter of the opening in the pouring 40 Figure 4 is a side elevation, largely in spout 6. 7
central section of the flange mounted upon In the form seen in Figure 6 the cork 8 a cork and with a plug top in place. is omitted and a washer 18 is used between Figure 5 is a sectional View correspondthe ring 11 and the thimble of the bottle. A ing generally to Figure 4 but showing also washer 19 is also used between the cap 17 a bottle to which the flange is applied. and the spout 20.
Figure 6 is a sectional view correspond- In this case there is additional sealing and ing generally to Figure 5 butusing a screw prevention of rotation due to the outer cap and a washer in place of the bottle ring along with considerable stiffening and cork. strengthening for the same weight though 50 Similar numerals indicate like parts in the inner ring is not directly utilized.
the figures. It is my purpose to include herein all Describing in illustration and not in limivariations and modifications in so far as they tation and referring to the drawings fall within the reasonable spiritand scope of The flange 5 is molded of soft metal and my invention. I
Having thus described my invention, what I claim as new and desire to secure by Letters Patent is 1. In a dispensing closure, a container for fluid having an outlet opening, an axially perforated cork fitting into the Opening, a metal cap having a circumferential wall secured to the container about the outlet opening and having a perforation in registry with the cork perforation, an annular boss on the cap adjacent to and around the perforation on the side toward the cork, a second annular boss on the cap circumferentially adjacent the wall on the same side as the first and radial stiffening ribs joining the bosses.
2. In a dispensing closure, a container for fluid having an outlet opening, an axially perforated cork fitting into the opening, a metal cap having a circumferential wall secured to the container about the outlet opening, and'having a perforation in regis try with the cork perforation, an annular boss on the cap adjacent to and around the perforation, facing the top of the cork, a second annular boss circumferentially adjacent the wall and engaging the top of the container about the outlet and spaced radial stiffening ribs joining the bosses.
3. In a dispensing closure, a container for fluid having an outlet opening, an axially perforated cork fitting into the opening, a metal cap having a circumferential wall embracing the outlet and having a perforation in registry with the cork perforation, two spaced annular bosses on the cap, one sealing against the top of the cork, and the other engaging the container about the outlet and circumferentially spaced radial stiffening ribs joining the bosses.
4. In a dispensing closure, a container for fluid having an outlet opening and a rim free from threads and about the opening, a metal flange having a skirt adapted to engage with the rim to hold the flange to the bottle and a boss within the flange engaging the bottle about the opening.
5. In a dispensing closure, a container for fluid having an outlet opening and a rim about the opening, a metal flange having a skirt adapted to engage with the rim to hold the flange to the bottle and a boss and inwardly extending ribs engaging the end face of the bottle about the opening.
6. In a dispensing closure, a container for fluid having an outlet opening and a rim about the opening, a flange having a skirt engaging with the rim and having two spaced interior annular bosses and a pouring outlet, and a cork engaged by one of the bosses to seal against leakage of liquid between the skirt and the rim.
7. In a dispensing closure, a container for fluid having an outlet opening and a rim about the opening, a metal flange having a skirt for engagement about the rim, an interior boss in line with the rim and an outlet pouring spout in combination with a cork lying between the boss and the rim engaging the boss to seal against leakage between the rim and skirt.
8. In a dispensing bottle a closure cap adapted to fit about an outer bottle flange against the end of the bottle and beneath the flange and having an annulus to engage the end of the bottle, an apertured boss forming a pouring spout and stiffening ribs extending between the boss and annulus.
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