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US1786826A
US1786826A US322172A US32217228A US1786826A US 1786826 A US1786826 A US 1786826A US 322172 A US322172 A US 322172A US 32217228 A US32217228 A US 32217228A US 1786826 A US1786826 A US 1786826A
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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
    • B65D39/00Closures arranged within necks or pouring openings or in discharge apertures, e.g. stoppers
    • B65D39/08Threaded or like closure members secured by rotation; Bushes therefor
    • B65D39/082Bung-rings and bungs for bung-holes
    • B65D39/084Separated bung-rings made by one element
    • YGENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
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    • Y10TTECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER US CLASSIFICATION
    • Y10T29/00Metal working
    • Y10T29/49Method of mechanical manufacture
    • Y10T29/49826Assembling or joining
    • Y10T29/49908Joining by deforming
    • Y10T29/49915Overedge assembling of seated part
    • Y10T29/4992Overedge assembling of seated part by flaring inserted cup or tube end

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  • perforated ears for receiving a sealing w1re.
  • the main object of the invention is to provide a bushing having ears formed integrally therewith, which bushing is formed by the forgin process and the ears thereof stamped from t e flashing.
  • Figure 1 is a sectional elevation of abush ing constructed in accordance with my invention and applied to the head of a barrel,
  • Fig. 2 is a plan view of Fig. 1,
  • Fig. 3 illustrates a pair of bushings with the flashing as forged in accordance with this invention
  • F ig.4 is a cross sectional view, taken on line H of Fig. 3.
  • 1 represents the end wall of a metallic barrel having a circular opening
  • Said bushing is made by the forging process and consists of a body 3 having a circular horizontal flange 4 and a depending skirt.5.
  • the bushing is provided when forged with an internal opening 6, which is threaded, as
  • the flange 4 of the bushing is adapted to rest upon the end wall 1 of the barrel, and the skirt 5 thereof fits into the opening 2 and is bent over at 9 by using a high speed hammer, said osition outwardly of and beyond said threa s, and the opening of the bushing is enlar ed at its upper end 10 as indicated at 11. n fixing the bushing to the barrel, the upper end 10 of the bushing is supported upon an anvil, and the blows ofv the hammer strike the skirt 5. As the threads 7 are beyond the area of hammering, no damage'to the threads occurs.
  • ears 13 are formed from said flashing.
  • the ears 13 are curved up-' wardly and provided with openings indicated by 14 for receiving a sealing wire indicated by 15, which wire also passes through an opening 16 of a lateral lug 17 of the plug 8, to furnish means of detection by unauthorized removal of said plug.
  • the ears 13 are flat when formed,,but being malleable, may be curved upwardly as shown in Fig. 1 for convenience to permit insertion of the sealing wire, and afterwards said ears may be bent back again to their flat position to prevent accidentally being broken off in shipping the barrels.
  • this forged bushing may be quickly and economically applied to the head of a barrel without danger of injuring the internal threads thereof. It will be understood, that slight changes in the details of construction of the bushing may be made within the scope of the claims.
  • a container bushing comprising in combination a body, an integral flange thereon in contact with the outer surface of the container wall, one or more normally upturned ears integral with the flange and projecting from the plane of'the flange, being an extension thereof and made of material possessing flexible characteristics; said ears each provided with ahole therein transverse to the plane of the ear.
  • a container bushing comprising in combination a body, an integral container engaging flange thereon, one or more relatively thin normally upturned ears integral with said flange being a continuation thereof andmade a i of material having flexibility for bending themup and down; said ears having trans ⁇ verse holes therein.
  • a container bushing In a container bushing the combination of a body, a horizontal integral flange for en-L gaging the outer surface of the wall of the container, an integral skirt depending from the body below the flange for engaging the inner surface of the container wall, and one or more relatively thin normally upturned ears formed integrally with said flange being a continuation thereof and made of metal possessing flexibility, said ears extending from the periphery of said flange and above the lower surface thereof, the ears being provided with holes extending transversely therethrough for receiving a sealing wire.
  • a barrel bushing having a body, a horizontalflangeintegralwiththebody andaskirt depending from said body below the level of said flange; said flange adapted to engage the outer barrel surface said skirt being relatively thin and adapted to be bent over to grip the wall of the barrel up against said lower surface of the flange; one or more relatively thin ears formed of metal having flexibility, formed integrally with said flange and being a continuation thereof; said ears normally upturned and extending beyond the periphery of said flange and above the lower surface thereof, and each provided with a transverse hole therein for receiving a sealing wire.
  • a container bushing the combination of a body, a horizontal integral flange therefor adapted to rest upon the container wall, an integral skirt depending from the body below the level of the flange, one or more relatively thin normally upturned ears formed of metal having flexibility and integral with said flange being a continuation thereof projecting beyond the periphery of the flange, each ear provided with a transverse hole through it; said body being provided also with an openin iextending therethrough, said opening in the Ody-threaded for receiving a plug and being smaller in diameter than the inner diameter of said skirt to prevent injury to the threads in the bending over of said skirt when securing the bushing to the wall of the container.
  • an integral horizontal flan e for engagin the container an integral re ativel th1n s irt depending from the body below the flange, and one or more relatively thin normally upturned ears formed integrally with said flange being a continuation thereof and projectin beyond the normal peri her thereof and ormed of metal having exib e characteristics for bending the ears up and down; said ears having transverse holes therein.
  • a container bushing having a flanged and skirted'body for contacting with the container wall; said body provided with a cen-' tral threaded hole extending therethrough; one or more normally upturned relatively thin ears formed of flexible material and each provided with transverse holes therein;
  • a container bushing having a body provided with a central hole: an integral flange encompassing the body and engaging the container wall, one or more integral rel atively thin ears formed of flexible material and each provided with holes extending transversely therethrough and projecting outwardly and normally upwardly from said flange periphery being a continuation thereof, a relatively thin skirt integral with. said body and depending downwardly from said body below the level of said flange.
  • a container bushin comprising in integral combination, a body, a relatively thin annular skirt depending therefrom, an annular container wall engaging flange about the body and above the level of the skirt and one or more normally upturned ears integral with said flange projecting beyond the periphery thereof and being a continuation thereof; said ears formed of material having flexible characteristics and each provided with a hole transverse to the plane of the ear; said body having a central threaded hole therein for receiving a threaded plug in the container.
  • a bushing including a body, an integral annular skirt depending therefrom for securing said bushing through said container wall, an integral annular flange encompassing the body of the bushing above the level of said skirt for overlapping and engaging said container wall and one or more relatively thin normally upturned ears integral with said flange formed of. flexible material and projecting beyond the periphery of the flange; said ears each provided with a hole extending transversely therethrough for engaging sealing means thereto.
  • a container bushing having a body, a relatively thin. integral skirt depending down from said body and an annular integral outwardly projecting flange above the skirt for engaging the container wall; one or more normally upturned ears formed of material having flexibility and integral with said flange being a continuation thereof beyond the normal periphery thereof; each of said ears provided with a transverse hole therei to engage sealing means thereto I 12.
  • a container bung bushing for engaging a container wall through a hole therein comprising a bushing body havin a central hole, an integral depending s irt thereof adapted to extend through said hole in the container wall and be pressed up beneath the container wall about the hole therein for enga ing said wall, a flange integral with ushing'body and normally engaging the outer surface of the container wall, one or more relatively thin normally upturned

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Dec. 3Q, 1930. E, COOPER 1,786,826
BUSHING Filed Nov. 27, 1928 .40 skirt is arranged in a Fatah-ted Dec. 3d, 193% EARL COQPER, F DECATUR, ILLINOIS, ASSIGNOB T0 CHAMBERS, BEBIN'G, QUINLAN QOMI'ANY, OF DECATUR, ILLINOIS, A CORPORATION OF ILLINOIS sesame Application filed. November 27, 1928. Serial No. 322,172.
perforated ears for receiving a sealing w1re.:
The main object of the invention is to provide a bushing having ears formed integrally therewith, which bushing is formed by the forgin process and the ears thereof stamped from t e flashing.
In order to understand the invention, reference will be had to the accompanying drawings illustrating the" same, and the novel features thereof wlllbe distinctly pointed out in the appended claims.
In the several views of the drawings, similar characters of reference are used to indicate corresponding parts.
Figure 1 is a sectional elevation of abush ing constructed in accordance with my invention and applied to the head of a barrel,
Fig. 2 is a plan view of Fig. 1,
Fig. 3 illustrates a pair of bushings with the flashing as forged in accordance with this invention, and
F ig.4 is a cross sectional view, taken on line H of Fig. 3.
Referring to the drawings, 1 represents the end wall of a metallic barrel having a circular opening Said bushing is made by the forging process and consists of a body 3 having a circular horizontal flange 4 and a depending skirt.5. The bushing is provided when forged with an internal opening 6, which is threaded, as
indicated-at 7, for receiving a plug 8. The flange 4 of the bushing is adapted to rest upon the end wall 1 of the barrel, and the skirt 5 thereof fits into the opening 2 and is bent over at 9 by using a high speed hammer, said osition outwardly of and beyond said threa s, and the opening of the bushing is enlar ed at its upper end 10 as indicated at 11. n fixing the bushing to the barrel, the upper end 10 of the bushing is supported upon an anvil, and the blows ofv the hammer strike the skirt 5. As the threads 7 are beyond the area of hammering, no damage'to the threads occurs.
In the forging of the bushing, a flashing 5Q caused by the metal. being squeezed out be- 2 therein for receiving the bushing.
tween the dies, as indicated at 12, is left. At the'same operation of cutting away the flashing from the flange 4, ears 13 are formed from said flashing. The ears 13 are curved up-' wardly and provided with openings indicated by 14 for receiving a sealing wire indicated by 15, which wire also passes through an opening 16 of a lateral lug 17 of the plug 8, to furnish means of detection by unauthorized removal of said plug. The ears 13 are flat when formed,,but being malleable, may be curved upwardly as shown in Fig. 1 for convenience to permit insertion of the sealing wire, and afterwards said ears may be bent back again to their flat position to prevent accidentally being broken off in shipping the barrels.
From the foregoing, it is readily seen that providing the bushing with sealing ears in accordance with the invention adds comparatively nothing to'the cost of manufacture, and
that this forged bushing may be quickly and economically applied to the head of a barrel without danger of injuring the internal threads thereof. It will be understood, that slight changes in the details of construction of the bushing may be made within the scope of the claims.
Having fully described my invention, what I claim is:
1. A container bushing comprising in combination a body, an integral flange thereon in contact with the outer surface of the container wall, one or more normally upturned ears integral with the flange and projecting from the plane of'the flange, being an extension thereof and made of material possessing flexible characteristics; said ears each provided with ahole therein transverse to the plane of the ear.
2. s A container bushing comprising in combination a body, an integral container engaging flange thereon, one or more relatively thin normally upturned ears integral with said flange being a continuation thereof andmade a i of material having flexibility for bending themup and down; said ears having trans} verse holes therein. p 3. In a container bushing the combination of a body, a horizontal integral flange for en-L gaging the outer surface of the wall of the container, an integral skirt depending from the body below the flange for engaging the inner surface of the container wall, and one or more relatively thin normally upturned ears formed integrally with said flange being a continuation thereof and made of metal possessing flexibility, said ears extending from the periphery of said flange and above the lower surface thereof, the ears being provided with holes extending transversely therethrough for receiving a sealing wire.
4. In a barrel bushing having a body, a horizontalflangeintegralwiththebody andaskirt depending from said body below the level of said flange; said flange adapted to engage the outer barrel surface said skirt being relatively thin and adapted to be bent over to grip the wall of the barrel up against said lower surface of the flange; one or more relatively thin ears formed of metal having flexibility, formed integrally with said flange and being a continuation thereof; said ears normally upturned and extending beyond the periphery of said flange and above the lower surface thereof, and each provided with a transverse hole therein for receiving a sealing wire.
5. In a container bushing the combination of a body, a horizontal integral flange therefor adapted to rest upon the container wall, an integral skirt depending from the body below the level of the flange, one or more relatively thin normally upturned ears formed of metal having flexibility and integral with said flange being a continuation thereof projecting beyond the periphery of the flange, each ear provided with a transverse hole through it; said body being provided also with an openin iextending therethrough, said opening in the Ody-threaded for receiving a plug and being smaller in diameter than the inner diameter of said skirt to prevent injury to the threads in the bending over of said skirt when securing the bushing to the wall of the container.-
6. In a container bushin of a body, an integral horizontal flan e for engagin the container, an integral re ativel th1n s irt depending from the body below the flange, and one or more relatively thin normally upturned ears formed integrally with said flange being a continuation thereof and projectin beyond the normal peri her thereof and ormed of metal having exib e characteristics for bending the ears up and down; said ears having transverse holes therein.
7. In a container bushing having a flanged and skirted'body for contacting with the container wall; said body provided with a cen-' tral threaded hole extending therethrough; one or more normally upturned relatively thin ears formed of flexible material and each provided with transverse holes therein;
the combination said said ears projecting beyond the periphery of said flange of the body.
8. In a container bushing having a body provided with a central hole: an integral flange encompassing the body and engaging the container wall, one or more integral rel atively thin ears formed of flexible material and each provided with holes extending transversely therethrough and projecting outwardly and normally upwardly from said flange periphery being a continuation thereof, a relatively thin skirt integral with. said body and depending downwardly from said body below the level of said flange.
9. A container bushin comprising in integral combination, a body, a relatively thin annular skirt depending therefrom, an annular container wall engaging flange about the body and above the level of the skirt and one or more normally upturned ears integral with said flange projecting beyond the periphery thereof and being a continuation thereof; said ears formed of material having flexible characteristics and each provided with a hole transverse to the plane of the ear; said body having a central threaded hole therein for receiving a threaded plug in the container.
10. In combination with a container having an opening in the wall thereof, a bushing including a body, an integral annular skirt depending therefrom for securing said bushing through said container wall, an integral annular flange encompassing the body of the bushing above the level of said skirt for overlapping and engaging said container wall and one or more relatively thin normally upturned ears integral with said flange formed of. flexible material and projecting beyond the periphery of the flange; said ears each provided with a hole extending transversely therethrough for engaging sealing means thereto.
11. In a container bushing having a body, a relatively thin. integral skirt depending down from said body and an annular integral outwardly projecting flange above the skirt for engaging the container wall; one or more normally upturned ears formed of material having flexibility and integral with said flange being a continuation thereof beyond the normal periphery thereof; each of said ears provided with a transverse hole therei to engage sealing means thereto I 12. ,A container bung bushing for engaging a container wall through a hole therein comprising a bushing body havin a central hole, an integral depending s irt thereof adapted to extend through said hole in the container wall and be pressed up beneath the container wall about the hole therein for enga ing said wall, a flange integral with ushing'body and normally engaging the outer surface of the container wall, one or more relatively thin normally upturned
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Cited By (5)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2630154A (en) * 1951-02-09 1953-03-03 Harry C Sallac Container for foodstuff
US2896755A (en) * 1956-07-10 1959-07-28 Crest Lock Co Luggage hardware
US3474843A (en) * 1967-08-28 1969-10-28 David B Maris Blow-molded containers
US4945738A (en) * 1989-11-14 1990-08-07 Houston Industries Incorporated Meter box locks
US5169021A (en) * 1990-09-17 1992-12-08 Schuetz Udo Plastic lid for blow-formed bung and widemouthed barrels of plastic

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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2630154A (en) * 1951-02-09 1953-03-03 Harry C Sallac Container for foodstuff
US2896755A (en) * 1956-07-10 1959-07-28 Crest Lock Co Luggage hardware
US3474843A (en) * 1967-08-28 1969-10-28 David B Maris Blow-molded containers
US4945738A (en) * 1989-11-14 1990-08-07 Houston Industries Incorporated Meter box locks
US5169021A (en) * 1990-09-17 1992-12-08 Schuetz Udo Plastic lid for blow-formed bung and widemouthed barrels of plastic

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