US1732059A - Sealed container for bottles - Google Patents

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US1732059A
US1732059A US306710A US30671028A US1732059A US 1732059 A US1732059 A US 1732059A US 306710 A US306710 A US 306710A US 30671028 A US30671028 A US 30671028A US 1732059 A US1732059 A US 1732059A
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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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    • 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 present invention relates to improvements in sealed containers for bottles, and has for an object to prevent tampering with the contents of the bottle of such medicinal whisky as is manufactured under Government supervision and stored in Government warehouses, or the refilling of the bottle, before it reaches the ultimate consumer who will demand it in the sealed container.
  • Another object of the invention is to provide an improved sealed container for hottles, in which the internal revenue act, the prohibition act and regulations in pursuance thereto, regulating the sale of whiskey may 15 be complied with in all respects by exhibiting the internal revenue stamp on the bottle and providing for the application of the druggists prescription label to the bottle and in which an inspection of the bottle may be made.
  • Figure l is a perspective view of an improved container for bottles constructed according to the present invention.
  • Figure 2 is a vertical section taken through the improved container in the sealed condition
  • FIG. 3 is a section taken on the'line
  • 5 designates a bottle of any particular form, preferably a flat pint whiskey'bottle to in which liquor is now usually dispensed through drug stores.
  • the bottle is closed by a closure 6., preferably a closure, known U as liorlr-N-Seal
  • the internal revenue stamp 7 is afiued over the closure 6 and to is opposite sides of the-bottle 5 in accordance with the usual practice.
  • the structure is such as to readily admit of compliance with the law in the matter of inspection by the druggist of the revenue stamp and in the matter of giving free access to the bottle while sealed within the container for the application of the prescription sticker or label.
  • a bottom pad 14 and side cushioning pads or linings l5 and 16 to protectively hold the bottle in the container
  • a top cushioning pad 17 may be provided between the top closure 6 of the bottle and the top closure lid 11.
  • openings 1.8 and 19 are of the rectangular form shown or any other form desired.
  • the opening 18 at the: front is designed to expose not only the trade mark label 8, but also one side of the internal revenue stamp 7; while the opposite opening 19 exposes not only the disfilled with whiskey at a legitimate source under proper bottling authority, the closure 6 put in place andthe bottles placed in the containers 10, which are sealed up by securing the heads or lids 11 and 12 in place.
  • the entire device as an article of commerce and after packing in cases is ready for shipment and is shipped to the dru trade and by the druggist sold directly to t 1e consumer while in the' sealed condition within the container 10.
  • the openings 18 and 19 provide for the attaching directly to the bottle of the druggists prescription sticker. Moreover, the extension upwardly above the labels 8 and 9 of the openings 18 and 19 expose the printed matter on the government stamp 7.
  • the purpose of exposing the government stamp is two-fold First, to inform the purchaser of its genuineness; and second, to permit the retail. druggist to copy the serial number from the government stamp for his records.
  • the Kork-N-Seal closure is convenient to use on a bottle which is sealed by placing it in a tamper-proof container. v
  • a package consisting of a bottle containing content-s for medicinal purposes, said bottle being provided with a closure, said closure being provided with an authorization seal extending over the closure and afiixed upon the bottle, a carton of a onepiece wall structure encasing said bottle, and metal closures on the ends of said carton, said metal closures being spun onto the ends of the carton in permanent and fixed relation to the walls of the carton by the conventional spun joint, said carton having an opening through which the authorization seal may be viewed, said opening so located as to prevent unauthorized tampering with, or removal of, the authorization seal or closure, said opening being large enough to permit application of a prescription sticker to the bottle while the bottle is in the carton, said opening being too small to permit .met-al closure on one end of said carton, said metal closure being spun onto said end of the carton in permanent and fixed relation to the walls of the carton by the conventional spun joint, said carton having an opening through which the authorization seal may be viewed, said opening so located as to prevent unauthorized tampering

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Oct. 15, 1929.
S. C. MILLER SEALED CONTAINER FOR BOTTLES Filed Sept. 18, 1928 1111411111511;rill/1114 111111!!!"illllldillllllll.III/11111111671.vllfllfi lli Gi lan/um hereto.
la the drawings, whereln like symbols re-' 3--3 in Figure 2.
UNITED STATES PATENT oFFrcs AMUEL G. MILLER, OF LOUISVILLE, KENTUCKY SEALED CONTAINER FOR BOTTLES;
Application filed September 18, 1928. Serial No. 306,710.
The present invention relates to improvements in sealed containers for bottles, and has for an object to prevent tampering with the contents of the bottle of such medicinal whisky as is manufactured under Government supervision and stored in Government warehouses, or the refilling of the bottle, before it reaches the ultimate consumer who will demand it in the sealed container.
Another object of the invention is to provide an improved sealed container for hottles, in which the internal revenue act, the prohibition act and regulations in pursuance thereto, regulating the sale of whiskey may 15 be complied with in all respects by exhibiting the internal revenue stamp on the bottle and providing for the application of the druggists prescription label to the bottle and in which an inspection of the bottle may be made.
With the foregoing and other objects in view, the invention will be more fully described hereinafter, and will be more particularly pointedout in the claims appended fer to like or corresponding parts, throughout the several views,
Figure l is a perspective view of an improved container for bottles constructed according to the present invention.
Figure 2 is a vertical section taken through the improved container in the sealed condition, and
Figure 3 isa section taken on the'line Referring more particularly to thedrawings, 5 designates a bottle of any particular form, preferably a flat pint whiskey'bottle to in which liquor is now usually dispensed through drug stores. The bottle is closed by a closure 6., preferably a closure, known U as liorlr-N-Seal The internal revenue stamp 7 is afiued over the closure 6 and to is opposite sides of the-bottle 5 in accordance with the usual practice.
- The trade mark label is shown at 8 and the label bearing the name of the distiller or the ;producer of the'spirits is shown at 9, being to attired to opposite walls of the bottle 5,
spun on to the body as indicated at 13. The
metallic heads or closures 11 and 12 are secured in permanent and fixed relation on the wall of the carton by the spinning opera-i tion. The manufacture of the carton and the spinning of the closures in place on the ear ton in the permanent and fixed relation above referred to is capable of accomplishment only in factories having expensive equipment and large and heavy machines, such factories being only in the hands of a few responsible manufacturers, who could not afford to deal with bootleg ers and venders of spurious goods, and or this reason, the packaging of medicinal whisky in a carton, such as described, is from a practical and commercial standpoint the highest guarantee available of the purity of its contents. At the same time, the structure is such as to readily admit of compliance with the law in the matter of inspection by the druggist of the revenue stamp and in the matter of giving free access to the bottle while sealed within the container for the application of the prescription sticker or label. Although, it is not necessary, it may be desirable to provide a bottom pad 14: and side cushioning pads or linings l5 and 16 to protectively hold the bottle in the container, Also a top cushioning pad 17 may be provided between the top closure 6 of the bottle and the top closure lid 11.
In opposite side walls of the body are pro duced the openings 1.8 and 19. These openings may be of the rectangular form shown or any other form desired. The opening 18 at the: front is designed to expose not only the trade mark label 8, but also one side of the internal revenue stamp 7; while the opposite opening 19 exposes not only the disfilled with whiskey at a legitimate source under proper bottling authority, the closure 6 put in place andthe bottles placed in the containers 10, which are sealed up by securing the heads or lids 11 and 12 in place. The entire device as an article of commerce and after packing in cases is ready for shipment and is shipped to the dru trade and by the druggist sold directly to t 1e consumer while in the' sealed condition within the container 10. The openings 18 and 19 provide for the attaching directly to the bottle of the druggists prescription sticker. Moreover, the extension upwardly above the labels 8 and 9 of the openings 18 and 19 expose the printed matter on the government stamp 7. The purpose of exposing the government stamp is two-fold First, to inform the purchaser of its genuineness; and second, to permit the retail. druggist to copy the serial number from the government stamp for his records. The Kork-N-Seal closure is convenient to use on a bottle which is sealed by placing it in a tamper-proof container. v
The necessity for sealing medicinal whiskey arises from the fact that, without a protective seal, the ultimate consumer has no assurance of its integrity. The more effective the seal, the more certain the integrity of the whiskey. All metal seals and caps which are a plied directly over the cork are capable 0 ready imitation and duplication. The present tin-end carton cannot be readily duplicated because of its in tricate construction and the further fact that responsible manufacturer's would not furnish this carton to irresponsible arties; nor could irresponsible parties afford to pay for the equipment necessary to manufacture it in quantities.
It is obvious that various changes and modifications may be made in the details of construction and design of the above specifically described embodiment of this invention without departing from the spirit thereof, such changes and modifications being restricted only by the scope of the following claims.
What is claimed is 1. A package consisting of a bottle containing content-s for medicinal purposes, said bottle being provided with a closure, said closure being provided with an authorization seal extending over the closure and afiixed upon the bottle, a carton of a onepiece wall structure encasing said bottle, and metal closures on the ends of said carton, said metal closures being spun onto the ends of the carton in permanent and fixed relation to the walls of the carton by the conventional spun joint, said carton having an opening through which the authorization seal may be viewed, said opening so located as to prevent unauthorized tampering with, or removal of, the authorization seal or closure, said opening being large enough to permit application of a prescription sticker to the bottle while the bottle is in the carton, said opening being too small to permit .met-al closure on one end of said carton, said metal closure being spun onto said end of the carton in permanent and fixed relation to the walls of the carton by the conventional spun joint, said carton having an opening through which the authorization seal may be viewed, said opening so located as to prevent unauthorized tampering with, or removal of, the authorization seal or closure, said opening being large enough to permit application of a prescription sticker to the bottle while the bottle is in the carton, said opening being too small to permit either insertion or removal of the bottle therethrough without mutilation of the carton, the other end of the carton being provided with closure means, said closure means being so constructed as to possess the same capability for insurance against tamperin as is possessed by the metal closure of the opposite end.
' SAMUEL O. MILLER.
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