US1713145A - Bottle for holding mucilage and like adhesives, and combined brush and stopper therefor - Google Patents
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- rlhe objects of my invention are toprovide a closed receptacle or bottle, for use as a deskbottle for holding a liquid adhesive of mucilaginous characteristics; which bottle whether of my new and improved form, or of any old and well known form, is provided with a coinbined spreading device, usually and preferably of the well known bristle-brush form, and bottle-mouth stopper; which stopperportion is formed of any suitable bibulous material which will absorb and retainwater, such for instance as, for example sea-Sponges, rubber-Sponge, felt, bibulous paper, etc., which when dipped in water will immediately take up and absorb a large portion thereof, and will hold and retain the same, for a long time, but keeping the air enclosed in the bottle cut off fromthe free outside air, practically in a state of vaporous saturation; and thereby preventing the mucilage or other ad- Ahesive'within the bottle from thickening up, and drying out, either on the walls of the bottle, oron the brush
- Such bottle may be of any suitable size, shape and contour, but is usually and preferably of the rounded shape shown in such Fig. V1, and. having its central brush orifice 4, encircled by an outer annular flange-receiving chamber or channel 5, the outer-wall of the mouth of such bottle, being outward by the lgently curved portion of such wall indicated at 6, in order-to make such' mouth larger to receive a bibulous stopper' holding more water.
- Suchpmouth however usually and preferably ends in the straight upwardly extending wall-portion 7, usually and preferably provided on top of its annular top-edge with a ground or sandblasted, or otherwise roughened end surface.
- top-cap 8 is usually and preferably, ut not necessarily in all cases made of suitable wood turned to form as shown ⁇ and colored or painted by dipping and drying, in the well known manner', and the same ⁇ is usually and preferably provided at its outer peripheral edge with the downwardly de- Jendinor annular flange 9 which in combination with the ground end surface of the outer ⁇ wall of .such bottle, air-tight seal between them, to conserve the moisture in the bibulous and water retaining Such top-cap 8, has secured thereto the central.
- both the inner and the outer upwardly extending Walls of the annular Washer receiving-chamber 5' are ot the same length, and are each preferably roughened at the eXtreme outer ends thereof, as is only the longer upper outer Wall ot the bottle-mouth, in Fig. 1, as and for the same reasons.
- my improved bibu lons water retaining stopper may be composed, the same is so shaped by moulding, trimming, or in any other suitable ⁇ vay, ⁇ into any o'l' the several forms shown to fit lany suitable bottle, and, to prevent entrance to the mucilage While the combined brush and stopper ot' my improved form is in place in such bottle-mouth of any dry air from out-- side; while keeping the air withinr such bottle and in contact with the mucilage, ina very moist state.
- a mueilage desk-bottle having within its mouth orilice an outer annular' chamber open at the top; in combination with a com.- bined brush and bottle-stopper, the stopper absorbing material, so shaped as to complete ly lill and tit closely in the mouth of such bottle, including such annular-chamber at its month.
- a bottle having within its mouth an an,- nular chamber open at the top, in combination with a stopper formed of bibulous Water absorbing material and shaped to substantially lill thermouth of the bottle and the annula r chamber formed therein.
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1,713,145 Esv 'W.*H, PER HOLDING MUCILAGE LIKE ADHE BINED BRUs OPPER THEREF May 1.4, 1929. l f l Boum: FOR
AND COM H AND ST Filed Feb. 29,
,Il l fill Patented May 14, 1929.
UNITED STATES PATENroFFicE.
WILTON I-I. PERRY, OF BROOKLYN, NEW YORK.
BOTTLE `FOR HOLDNG IVIIUCIIJM'JrEV AND LIKE JHDIIESIVES, AND COMBINED BRUSH AND STOPPER THER-EFOR.
Application filed February 29, 1924. Serial No. 695,921. f
rlhe objects of my invention are toprovide a closed receptacle or bottle, for use as a deskbottle for holding a liquid adhesive of mucilaginous characteristics; which bottle whether of my new and improved form, or of any old and well known form, is provided with a coinbined spreading device, usually and preferably of the well known bristle-brush form, and bottle-mouth stopper; which stopperportion is formed of any suitable bibulous material which will absorb and retainwater, such for instance as, for example sea-Sponges, rubber-Sponge, felt, bibulous paper, etc., which when dipped in water will immediately take up and absorb a large portion thereof, and will hold and retain the same, for a long time, but keeping the air enclosed in the bottle cut off fromthe free outside air, practically in a state of vaporous saturation; and thereby preventing the mucilage or other ad- Ahesive'within the bottle from thickening up, and drying out, either on the walls of the bottle, oron the brush; whereby such mucilage is kept at all times in such a liquid state, as to be ready for instant use. r n My said invention is fully shown described and claimed in the following specification, of which the accompanying drawing forms a part, wherein similar' numerals of reference designate like or equivalent parts wherever found thruout the several views, and in which Y'Figure'1, is a front view in elevation, taken in'central vertical section, of a mucilage or adhesive holding bottle of my new: and improved'form having one of my new and improved combined brush and bibulous-stopper, in position therein, so as to cut off the outer. air from access to the interior of such desk bottlc; Fig. 2, is a similar view of an old and well known type of bottle long in. use, for the holding of mucilage and other adhesives, showing such bottle closed from the'outer air by one of my combined mucilage-brush and bibulous bottle stopper-s, of a somewhat modified form of construction from the form shown in Figs. 1 and 3, and Fig. 3, is a similar view in central vertical section, of another modified form of bottle, and my improved bibulous stopper, and combined brush or dauber therefor.
Referring to the drawing In the particular form in which I prefer' to embody my said invention, shown in Fig. 1, the bottle itself is of my new and improved stopper 10.
form shown, blown or pressed to shape in a suitable mold from glass in a fluid and molten state; and such bottle is preferably provided at the center of its bottom l, with an upward ly and inwardly extending central hump or boss 2, with which the bristle or brush cnd, of the combined brush and stopper of my new and improved form is normally in contact.
Such bottle may be of any suitable size, shape and contour, but is usually and preferably of the rounded shape shown in such Fig. V1, and. having its central brush orifice 4, encircled by an outer annular flange-receiving chamber or channel 5, the outer-wall of the mouth of such bottle, being outward by the lgently curved portion of such wall indicated at 6, in order-to make such' mouth larger to receive a bibulous stopper' holding more water. But suchpmouth however usually and preferably ends in the straight upwardly extending wall-portion 7, usually and preferably provided on top of its annular top-edge with a ground or sandblasted, or otherwise roughened end surface.
f so as to make practicallyan air-tight seal bc-l tween such roughened surface, and the inner abutting surface ofthe top-cap disk 8. And suchv top-cap 8, is usually and preferably, ut not necessarily in all cases made of suitable wood turned to form as shown `and colored or painted by dipping and drying, in the well known manner', and the same `is usually and preferably provided at its outer peripheral edge with the downwardly de- Jendinor annular flange 9 which in combination with the ground end surface of the outer` wall of .such bottle, air-tight seal between them, to conserve the moisture in the bibulous and water retaining Such top-cap 8, has secured thereto the central. upwardly extending handle 11, having at its bottom central small cylindrical brush carrying` and securing-lug portion l2`r by which it is firmly cemented to the top-cap 8; which lug portion 12, also carries at its extreme lower end the metallic brush-sleeve 13, carrying'the bunch of bristles 3, which lcompose the brush by which the mucilage is spread upon the sheets of paper, etc., to be adhesively secured together.
In the modified form of construction of bottle and stopper shown in Fig. 3, the same differsI from that shown in Figs. 1l and 2, in that the main wall of the bottle instead preferably belled will form a practically'k of beingl curved or belled outward as in Fig. 1, is shown as straight, altho it may be made et belled Yor any desired other shape, but in any event, such outer annular wall provided at its upper and mouth-end of the bottle-wall, with an annular outer circumferential flange-receiving chamber 5 (similar to the like chamber of Fig. 1,) in Which lies the annular ring or Washer 16. which in F ip'. 3 is formed in a single piece, of the same water retaining absorbent bibulous material as is the stopper 10', which in such Fig. 3, is however entirely separated Jfrom the Washv er, flange, or ring- 16', instead of being ll'ormed integral with the main and upper portion ot the stopper 1t), as it is shown in Fig. 1, at 16. And in `such Fig. 3, both the inner and the outer upwardly extending Walls of the annular Washer receiving-chamber 5', are ot the same length, and are each preferably roughened at the eXtreme outer ends thereof, as is only the longer upper outer Wall ot the bottle-mouth, in Fig. 1, as and for the same reasons. so as to in Fig` 3, provide a tight-seal between such top-ends ot such annul ar chamber and the inner absorbent and bibnlous Water retaining stopper 10', ot this particular construction, which is as shown, usually but a thin annular sheet et such absorbent bibulous Water retaining` material. And in this rconstruction shown in Fig'. 3, it will be seen that that such Washer 16', is normally retained. in its annular chamber, and is never removed therefrom, altho it may be when it is desired to saturate itV anew with water; but this may be done by merely pouring' water slowly upon it, while it still remains in its annular chamber; and thus at all times such washer or ring 1G', acts as a Water reservoir which always keeps the air in the bottle so moist as to prevent the mucilage or other adhesive from drying out.
ln Fig. I have shown a` nmcila'ge bottle ot an ancient and Well known form et construction, with an air-lock reservoir.v by the use oit which most ot. the mucilae'e'is normally in the bell, and only a small sur-tace oit the mucilage is in contact Withthe atmosphere; and in such Fig. 2,1 have shown such well known form of air-lock bottle provided portion ot' which is with a mouth-stopper 102, of suitable shape to close and seal the mouth thereof, which stopper and combined brush or dauber, has its mouth-stopper portion 1()Z 'formed of any ot the enumerated bibulous water retaining and absorbing materials hereinbefore referv red to. v
Gt' Whatever material my improved bibu lons water retaining stopper may be composed, the same is so shaped by moulding, trimming, or in any other suitable \vay,`into any o'l' the several forms shown to fit lany suitable bottle, and, to prevent entrance to the mucilage While the combined brush and stopper ot' my improved form is in place in such bottle-mouth of any dry air from out-- side; while keeping the air withinr such bottle and in contact with the mucilage, ina very moist state.
I do not intend to in any manner limit myself strictly, te the exact form et construction, ot the mucilage bottles shown, nor to the exact number, or arrangement of parts oi my improved brush and stopper for mucilage bottles shown and described; as it is evident that such constructions may be Widely varied in many Ways, without in any manner departing from the broad scope of my invention.
1 claim:
1. A mueilage desk-bottle having within its mouth orilice an outer annular' chamber open at the top; in combination with a com.- bined brush and bottle-stopper, the stopper absorbing material, so shaped as to complete ly lill and tit closely in the mouth of such bottle, including such annular-chamber at its month.
2. A bottle having within its mouth an an,- nular chamber open at the top, in combination with a stopper formed of bibulous Water absorbing material and shaped to substantially lill thermouth of the bottle and the annula r chamber formed therein.'
Signed at the county of Kings, borough of Brooklyn, city and State of New York, U. S. A., this 27th day et Februaryv A. D.
WILTON H. PERRY.
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US6190075B1 (en) * | 2000-02-28 | 2001-02-20 | Edward Lewis | Tire brush |
US20060029458A1 (en) * | 2004-08-04 | 2006-02-09 | Jones Garon G | Fluid container with integral brush |
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