US1781094A - Bottle structure - Google Patents

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US1781094A
US1781094A US325502A US32550228A US1781094A US 1781094 A US1781094 A US 1781094A US 325502 A US325502 A US 325502A US 32550228 A US32550228 A US 32550228A US 1781094 A US1781094 A US 1781094A
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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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  • This invention relates to containers or receptacles and more particularly to such articles as are adapted to carry substances or materials simultaneously in separate compartments.
  • the receptacle is particularly well adapted for use as a container for a hair tonic, as in preparations of this nature, the ingredients are mixed in different proportions for different types of hair and scalps, with particular reference to the dry or oily nature of the scalp and hair to be treated. 4
  • receptacle of this application may be utilized to contain in its main portion a hair tonic suitable for oily hair and scalps, and to carry in its smaller receptacle attached to, and a part of its closure, a suitable quantity ofa fine oil, it will be seen that for dry scalps and hair the contents'of'the two compartments may be readily mixed.
  • a further feature is in' the provision of a compound container having a wide mouth, a hollow insert acting as a chambered cover, and a cap for the cover controlling the emission of its contents.
  • FIG. 1 is a fragmentary partial side elevational, partialf longitudinal sectional view of a container made in accordance with the invention.
  • the container body 5 is here shown as cylindrical, of such substance, size and proportion as may be compatible for its purpose,
  • a tube 10, having a closed bottom, is freely entrable the opening 9 to extend into the body 5, this tube having at its outer end an outstanding flange 11, preferably con internally screw threaded, as at 14, to engage corresponding threads on a plug cap 15, act- I ing as a closure for the tube 10,.and being provided at its outer edge with a knurled surface 16, here shown as being equivalent in diameter with the knurl13.
  • the plug cap may preferably be composed of glass and the underside 17 of its flanged portion is bevelled to engage the corresponding surface of the element 11, making a liquid tight joint, the tube 10 audits parts being preferably of material slightly yielding in its character, as certain of the phenolic condensate groups, commercially known as bakelite.
  • the main mass of liquid 18 is entered into the body 5 and the lesser quantit of liquid 19 supplied to the tube 10, whic upon having the cap 15 ap-- to i plied, acts as a cover or closure for the container.
  • the contents of the container 5 become accessible; similarly upon taking off the cap 15 the contents of the tube 10 can be removed,-thu': rendering either liquid separatelyaccessi ile, and it will be further apparent that thi Contents of the tube may be mingled 'with the contents of the container if so desired whereby a mixture can be obtained.
  • a container having a tubular neck, a tubular chamber freely entrable said container through the neck, a cap removably engaged in said chamber, and means integral with the Wall of said chamber to circumferentially engage around said neck.
  • I 2. A container having a tubular neck, a tubular chamber SUSPBIN ed therein, a flanged annulus integral with said chamber havln threaded connections with the exterior 0 said neck to make liquid tight contact with its rim, said chamber having a concavely bevelled upper surface and being internally threaded, a plug cap engageable in the threads of said chamber and a flange fitted to engage the bevelled upper surface thereof.

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Nov. 11, 1930. A, s ALLEN ET AL 1,781,094
BOTTLE STRUCTURE Filed Dec. 12, 1928 INVENTORS Patented Nov. 11, 1930 UNITED STATES PATENT, OFFICE ARTHUR S. ALLEN, OF YORK, AN'D RUDOLPH RU ZICKA, OF DOBBS FERRY, NEW -YORK, ASSIGNORS TO THE PACKER MANUFACTURING 00., INC. OF NEW YORK, N. Y.,
A CORPORATION OF NEW YORK BOTTLE STRUCTURE Application filed December 12, 1928. Serial No. 325,502.
g This invention relates to containers or receptacles and more particularly to such articles as are adapted to carry substances or materials simultaneously in separate compartments.
It is frequently desirable to make use of a container or receptacle with compartments in which two substances or materials, unlike in nature may be carried separately, for mixing or blending if desired, or to be used separately or mixed as'the case may be.
In the present instance the receptacle is particularly well adapted for use as a container for a hair tonic, as in preparations of this nature, the ingredients are mixed in different proportions for different types of hair and scalps, with particular reference to the dry or oily nature of the scalp and hair to be treated. 4
As the receptacle of this application may be utilized to contain in its main portion a hair tonic suitable for oily hair and scalps, and to carry in its smaller receptacle attached to, and a part of its closure, a suitable quantity ofa fine oil, it will be seen that for dry scalps and hair the contents'of'the two compartments may be readily mixed.
In this way the necessity for putting up two kinds of tonic is avoided, the trade is convenienced because they are obliged to buy one line instead of two, the bottle itself is of handsome appearance without outside attachments of any kind, and all of the materials are in the interior protected from the air and dust or dirt.
It is furthermore, an advantage not to mix the oil with the tonic until ready for use on dry scalps and hair, as a large part of the oil content would remain in suspension and present an unattractive appearance.
A further feature is in' the provision of a compound container having a wide mouth, a hollow insert acting as a chambered cover, and a cap for the cover controlling the emission of its contents.
These and other advantages, which will hereinafterappear, are accomplished by the novel design, construction and combination of parts as hereinafter described and shown in the accompanying drawing, forming a material part of this disclosure and in which:
The figure is a fragmentary partial side elevational, partialf longitudinal sectional view of a container made in accordance with the invention.
The container body 5 is here shown as cylindrical, of such substance, size and proportion as may be compatible for its purpose,
its upper portion 6 being bevelled inwardly towards the center, forming a cone blending into a neck 7, its outer end portion being provided with screw threads 8, there being an opening 9 of circular cross section through the neck open to the interior of the container.
A tube 10, having a closed bottom, is freely entrable the opening 9 to extend into the body 5, this tube having at its outer end an outstanding flange 11, preferably con internally screw threaded, as at 14, to engage corresponding threads on a plug cap 15, act- I ing as a closure for the tube 10,.and being provided at its outer edge with a knurled surface 16, here shown as being equivalent in diameter with the knurl13.
The plug cap may preferably be composed of glass and the underside 17 of its flanged portion is bevelled to engage the corresponding surface of the element 11, making a liquid tight joint, the tube 10 audits parts being preferably of material slightly yielding in its character, as certain of the phenolic condensate groups, commercially known as bakelite.
In the present instance the main mass of liquid 18 is entered into the body 5 and the lesser quantit of liquid 19 supplied to the tube 10, whic upon having the cap 15 ap-- to i plied, acts as a cover or closure for the container.
Obviously upon removing the tube and integral parts, the contents of the container 5 become accessible; similarly upon taking off the cap 15 the contents of the tube 10 can be removed,-thu': rendering either liquid separatelyaccessi ile, and it will be further apparent that thi Contents of the tube may be mingled 'with the contents of the container if so desired whereby a mixture can be obtained.
7 We claim:
1. A container having a tubular neck, a tubular chamber freely entrable said container through the neck, a cap removably engaged in said chamber, and means integral with the Wall of said chamber to circumferentially engage around said neck. I 2. A container having a tubular neck, a tubular chamber SUSPBIN ed therein, a flanged annulus integral with said chamber havln threaded connections with the exterior 0 said neck to make liquid tight contact with its rim, said chamber having a concavely bevelled upper surface and being internally threaded, a plug cap engageable in the threads of said chamber and a flange fitted to engage the bevelled upper surface thereof.
3. A maincontainen'a minor container suspended therein, said minor container acting as a removable closure for the main container, a flanged internally threaded skirt" on the minor container to engage around the neck of the main container, and a liquid tight plug cap removably engaged with said minor container.
In'testimony whereof we have hereuntoaffixed our signatures. ARTHUR S. ALLEN. RUDOLPH RUZICKA.
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Cited By (3)

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US2925187A (en) * 1956-12-03 1960-02-16 Aladdin Ind Inc Closures for vacuum bottles
EP0157653A2 (en) * 1984-04-05 1985-10-09 Purex Corporation Multi functional laundry product and employment of same during fabric laundering
US20060151414A1 (en) * 2005-01-13 2006-07-13 Mullen Jeffrey D Bottles, cans, and other storage structures with secondary storage compartments such as cap containers

Cited By (4)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2925187A (en) * 1956-12-03 1960-02-16 Aladdin Ind Inc Closures for vacuum bottles
EP0157653A2 (en) * 1984-04-05 1985-10-09 Purex Corporation Multi functional laundry product and employment of same during fabric laundering
EP0157653A3 (en) * 1984-04-05 1987-09-02 Purex Corporation Multi functional laundry product and employment of same during fabric laundering
US20060151414A1 (en) * 2005-01-13 2006-07-13 Mullen Jeffrey D Bottles, cans, and other storage structures with secondary storage compartments such as cap containers

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