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US1773019A
US1773019A US396361A US39636129A US1773019A US 1773019 A US1773019 A US 1773019A US 396361 A US396361 A US 396361A US 39636129 A US39636129 A US 39636129A US 1773019 A US1773019 A US 1773019A
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  • This invention relates to pouring attachments for containers, an object-of the invention being to provide an attachment ofthis character which operates to punch an opening in a container, to form a tight juncture with the container and facilitate pouring from the container attachment, said pouring being facilitated by the employment of a air of spouts so that when one spout is utized for pouring the other spout will admit air to facilitate the dow of the contents of the container.
  • a further object is to provide an attachment of this character which can be manufactured and sold at a reasonably low price, which can be quickly and convenientl attached to the container and removed t erefrom, and which will be strong and durable in use.
  • Figure 1 is a view showing a container partly in elevation and partly in longitudinal section and illustrating my improved attachment in section in its initial position on' the container;
  • Figure 2 is a view similar to Figure 1 but taken in section on the line 2-2 of Figure 1;
  • Figure 3 is a top plan view of the container showing my improved attachment there-
  • Figure 4 is a view in transverse section on the line 4-4 of Figure 1.
  • 1 represents a container which may be an ordinary can containinn a ⁇ li uid or semiliquid 2 which can be poured rom the can.
  • My improved pourinoattachment comprises a cap 3 of somewhat dome shape having at its edges an annular groove 4 in which a gasket 5 is located and adapted to engage the end of the container 1.
  • This cap 3 is provided, preferably at opposite sides, with spouts 6, which .may be curved, as shown, or otherwise shaped, as desired, and at the topv and center of the cap from either side of the' an opening 7 is provided for a purpose which will now be explained.
  • My improved attachment includes the employment of a puncturing lunger 8, referably of general spear head shape, w -ch is Xed to or may be integral with a Hat stem 9, and this flat stem has serrations or notches ⁇ 10 in its opposite edges to engage the wall of an opening 1l formed in the end of the container l when the spear head plunger is 5 forced through the end of the container and given a quarter turn, as will hereinafter appear.
  • a puncturing lunger 8 referably of general spear head shape
  • w -ch is Xed to or may be integral with a Hat stem 9
  • this flat stem has serrations or notches ⁇ 10 in its opposite edges to engage the wall of an opening 1l formed in the end of the container l when the spear head plunger is 5 forced through the end of the container and given a quarter turn, as will hereinafter appear.
  • This stem 9 at its upper end is formed with a cylindrical extension 12 which is projected 65 through the opening 7 in cap 3, and has a reduced screw-threaded end 13 and a shoulder 14 formed at the juncture of the cylindrical portion 12 and the reduced screw threaded portion 13.
  • knob 15 represents a knob or button having a screw threaded opening 16 adapted to engage the threaded portion 13, and a cap nut 17 is screwed onto the upper end of the i threaded ortion 13 against the knob or but- 7b ton 15.
  • thin gasket 18 is interposed between the knob or button 15 and the shoulder 14, and a second gasket 19 is interposed be-v tween the gasket 18 and the top of the cap 3 so that a perfectly tight juncture of the parts 8f -is formed and yet the knob or button -15 may be screwed sutiiciently tight so as to make it in effect a rigid part of the plunger assemblage.
  • This knob or button 15 is preferably elongated and made elliptical, as clearly indicated 5 in Figure 3, or may be otherwise shaped so as to allow it to be readily gripped and turned to turn the plunger 8 to puncture the end of the container either in connect-ing the attachment to the container or removing the attachment from the container.
  • the plunger 8 is forced through the end of the container 1, providing an opening 11 therein, and the the end of the container until the gasket 5 is '10 attachment is forced against Y 'v the spouts 6 a in which the container is held.
  • the knob or button 15 is given a quarter turn causing the walls of the opening 11 to be engaged in the ends 10 of the stem 9 so as to securely hold the cap on the container and also leave a free opening for the passage of the contents of the container into t-he attachment and out of either one of in accordance with the position contents are poured through one spout 6 the other spout acts as the inlet for air and the iow is thereby facilitated.
  • the attachment can be easily removed by giving it a quarter turn so as to register the head 9 with the opening 11 and drawn out through said opening. It will thus be noted that my improved attachment can be utilized over and over again.
  • An attachment of the character described including a cap, a spout on the cap and a gasket carried by the cap and adapted to engage a container, said cap having a cen- Y tral opening therein, an arrow head plunger,
  • a flat stem on said plunger having a cylindrlcal portion adapted to turn in the opening in the cap, a reduced screw threaded end on said cylindrical portion ot the stem, a vknob or K button screwed on said cylindrical portion, a
  • An attachment of the character described including a cap, a spout on the cap and a gasket carried by the cap and adapted to engage a container, said cap having a central opening therein, an arrow head plunger, a flat stem on said plunger having a cylindrical portion adapted to turn in the opening in the cap, a reduced screw threaded end on said cylindrical portion of the stem, a knob .or button screwed on said cylindrical portion, a gasket interposed between said knob and ture of the screw threaded portion with the said cylindrical portion of the stem, a second gasket interposed between the first mentioned gasket and the cap, a cap nut on the extremity of said screw threaded portion ofthe stem and engaging the knob or button, and devices a shoulder formed at the point of juncv on the cap limiting the turning movement of the stem.

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Augl2, 1930. J. C. wlCKERS 1,773,019
POURING ATTACHMENT FOR CONTAINERS Filed Sept. 30, 1929 Patented Aug. 12, 1930 1,773,019
UNITED STATES PATENT oFFlcE JOSEPH (2. WICKEBS, 0F NEW YORK, N. Y.
TOURING ATTACHMENT FOB CONTAINERS Application led September 30, 1929. Serial No. 896,361.
This invention relates to pouring attachments for containers, an object-of the invention being to provide an attachment ofthis character which operates to punch an opening in a container, to form a tight juncture with the container and facilitate pouring from the container attachment, said pouring being facilitated by the employment of a air of spouts so that when one spout is utized for pouring the other spout will admit air to facilitate the dow of the contents of the container.
A further object is to provide an attachment of this character which can be manufactured and sold at a reasonably low price, which can be quickly and convenientl attached to the container and removed t erefrom, and which will be strong and durable in use.
With these and other objects in View, the invention consists in certain novel features of construction and combinations and arrangements of parts, which will be more fully hereinafter described and pointed out in the claims.
In the accompanying drawings- Figure 1 is a view showing a container partly in elevation and partly in longitudinal section and illustrating my improved attachment in section in its initial position on' the container;
Figure 2 is a view similar to Figure 1 but taken in section on the line 2-2 of Figure 1;
Figure 3 is a top plan view of the container showing my improved attachment there- Figure 4 is a view in transverse section on the line 4-4 of Figure 1.
1 represents a container which may be an ordinary can containinn a `li uid or semiliquid 2 which can be poured rom the can.
My improved pourinoattachment comprises a cap 3 of somewhat dome shape having at its edges an annular groove 4 in which a gasket 5 is located and adapted to engage the end of the container 1.'
This cap 3 is provided, preferably at opposite sides, with spouts 6, which .may be curved, as shown, or otherwise shaped, as desired, and at the topv and center of the cap from either side of the' an opening 7 is provided for a purpose which will now be explained.
My improved attachment includes the employment of a puncturing lunger 8, referably of general spear head shape, w -ch is Xed to or may be integral with a Hat stem 9, and this flat stem has serrations or notches` 10 in its opposite edges to engage the wall of an opening 1l formed in the end of the container l when the spear head plunger is 5 forced through the end of the container and given a quarter turn, as will hereinafter appear.
This stem 9 at its upper end is formed with a cylindrical extension 12 which is projected 65 through the opening 7 in cap 3, and has a reduced screw-threaded end 13 and a shoulder 14 formed at the juncture of the cylindrical portion 12 and the reduced screw threaded portion 13.
15 represents a knob or button having a screw threaded opening 16 adapted to engage the threaded portion 13, and a cap nut 17 is screwed onto the upper end of the i threaded ortion 13 against the knob or but- 7b ton 15. thin gasket 18 is interposed between the knob or button 15 and the shoulder 14, anda second gasket 19 is interposed be-v tween the gasket 18 and the top of the cap 3 so that a perfectly tight juncture of the parts 8f -is formed and yet the knob or button -15 may be screwed sutiiciently tight so as to make it in effect a rigid part of the plunger assemblage.
This knob or button 15 is preferably elongated and made elliptical, as clearly indicated 5 in Figure 3, or may be otherwise shaped so as to allow it to be readily gripped and turned to turn the plunger 8 to puncture the end of the container either in connect-ing the attachment to the container or removing the attachment from the container.
In order to limit the turning movement of the stem 9, lugs 20 project downwardly from the cap 3, as clearly indicated in Figure 4, as will be clearly understood` The operation is as follows: v
The plunger 8 is forced through the end of the container 1, providing an opening 11 therein, and the the end of the container until the gasket 5 is '10 attachment is forced against Y 'v the spouts 6 a in which the container is held. When the compresed, when the knob or button 15 is given a quarter turn causing the walls of the opening 11 to be engaged in the ends 10 of the stem 9 so as to securely hold the cap on the container and also leave a free opening for the passage of the contents of the container into t-he attachment and out of either one of in accordance with the position contents are poured through one spout 6 the other spout acts as the inlet for air and the iow is thereby facilitated.
After the contents of the can are removed, the attachment can be easily removed by giving it a quarter turn so as to register the head 9 with the opening 11 and drawn out through said opening. It will thus be noted that my improved attachment can be utilized over and over again.
Various changes and alterations might be made in'the general form of the parts described Without departing from my invention and hence Iv do not limit myself to the precise details set forth but consider myself at liberty to make such changes and alterations as fairly fall within the spirit and scope of the appended claims.
I claim: 4
1. An attachment of the character described, including a cap, a spout on the cap and a gasket carried by the cap and adapted to engage a container, said cap having a cen- Y tral opening therein, an arrow head plunger,
. stem,
a flat stem on said plunger having a cylindrlcal portion adapted to turn in the opening in the cap, a reduced screw threaded end on said cylindrical portion ot the stem, a vknob or K button screwed on said cylindrical portion, a
gasket interposed between said knob and stem, and a shoulder formed at the point of juncture of the screwthreaded portion with the said cylindrical portion of the stem, a second gasket interposed between the first mentioned gasket and the cap, and a cap nut on the extremity of said screw threaded portion of the steinV and engaging the knob or button.
2. An attachment of the character described, including a cap, a spout on the cap and a gasket carried by the cap and adapted to engage a container, said cap having a central opening therein, an arrow head plunger, a flat stem on said plunger having a cylindrical portion adapted to turn in the opening in the cap, a reduced screw threaded end on said cylindrical portion of the stem, a knob .or button screwed on said cylindrical portion, a gasket interposed between said knob and ture of the screw threaded portion with the said cylindrical portion of the stem, a second gasket interposed between the first mentioned gasket and the cap, a cap nut on the extremity of said screw threaded portion ofthe stem and engaging the knob or button, and devices a shoulder formed at the point of juncv on the cap limiting the turning movement of the stem.
Signed at New York, in the county of New York and State of New York, this 27th day of September, 1929.
JOSEPH C. WICKERS.
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US2468499A (en) * 1943-10-25 1949-04-26 Vasseur Joseph A Le Fluid dispenser adapted to perforate containers
US2523428A (en) * 1946-12-12 1950-09-26 Toledo Scale Co Cover hold-down means
US2601241A (en) * 1946-10-03 1952-06-24 Gen Electric Refrigerator cabinet
US2859894A (en) * 1957-01-30 1958-11-11 Milton B Brenner Container closure
US3071286A (en) * 1960-07-13 1963-01-01 Ralph A Valvano Can opener and sealer
US3168966A (en) * 1963-04-08 1965-02-09 Woroble Joseph Dispenser anchoring system
US3875622A (en) * 1974-05-08 1975-04-08 Johnson Service Co Clip-on anchor device
US3901540A (en) * 1972-04-17 1975-08-26 Trilux Lenze Gmbh & Co Kg Connecting member for the reception of electrical wiring between two lamp fittings in a strip lighting scheme
US20030218032A1 (en) * 2000-06-07 2003-11-27 Creative Edge Design Group, Ltd. Vent and pour cap
US20050173436A1 (en) * 2000-03-27 2005-08-11 Amanat Alex H. Methods and apparatus for removing tamper-evident seals from containers
US20110094020A1 (en) * 2002-04-10 2011-04-28 Brookman Michael J Protective Ensemble
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US2468499A (en) * 1943-10-25 1949-04-26 Vasseur Joseph A Le Fluid dispenser adapted to perforate containers
US2601241A (en) * 1946-10-03 1952-06-24 Gen Electric Refrigerator cabinet
US2523428A (en) * 1946-12-12 1950-09-26 Toledo Scale Co Cover hold-down means
US2859894A (en) * 1957-01-30 1958-11-11 Milton B Brenner Container closure
US3071286A (en) * 1960-07-13 1963-01-01 Ralph A Valvano Can opener and sealer
US3168966A (en) * 1963-04-08 1965-02-09 Woroble Joseph Dispenser anchoring system
US3901540A (en) * 1972-04-17 1975-08-26 Trilux Lenze Gmbh & Co Kg Connecting member for the reception of electrical wiring between two lamp fittings in a strip lighting scheme
US3875622A (en) * 1974-05-08 1975-04-08 Johnson Service Co Clip-on anchor device
US20050173436A1 (en) * 2000-03-27 2005-08-11 Amanat Alex H. Methods and apparatus for removing tamper-evident seals from containers
US7942284B2 (en) * 2000-03-27 2011-05-17 Minimizim, L.L.C. Apparatus for removing tamper-evident seals from containers
US20030218032A1 (en) * 2000-06-07 2003-11-27 Creative Edge Design Group, Ltd. Vent and pour cap
US7021506B2 (en) * 2000-06-07 2006-04-04 Creative Edge Design Group, Ltd. Vent and pour cap
US20110094020A1 (en) * 2002-04-10 2011-04-28 Brookman Michael J Protective Ensemble
US8074299B2 (en) * 2002-04-10 2011-12-13 Interspiro, Inc. Protective ensemble
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