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US1791787A
US1791787A US141267A US14126726A US1791787A US 1791787 A US1791787 A US 1791787A US 141267 A US141267 A US 141267A US 14126726 A US14126726 A US 14126726A US 1791787 A US1791787 A US 1791787A
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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
    • B65D1/00Containers having bodies formed in one piece, e.g. by casting metallic material, by moulding plastics, by blowing vitreous material, by throwing ceramic material, by moulding pulped fibrous material, by deep-drawing operations performed on sheet material
    • B65D1/02Bottles or similar containers with necks or like restricted apertures, designed for pouring contents
    • B65D1/0223Bottles or similar containers with necks or like restricted apertures, designed for pouring contents characterised by shape
    • B65D1/023Neck construction
    • 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
    • B65D25/00Details of other kinds or types of rigid or semi-rigid containers
    • B65D25/38Devices for discharging contents
    • B65D25/40Nozzles or spouts
    • B65D25/42Integral or attached nozzles or spouts

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  • My-invention relates to improvements in containers such as bottles, jugs, cans and the like, and has for one object to provide a new and improved pouring lip or spout with Wh 5- which a round and removable cap or cover Imay be used, and wherein the internal shape may be provided with an internal corking or sealing feature.
  • One of the objects of my invention is to provide such a container wherein I am able to combine a round outer bearing neck surface and a round inner cork or seal engaging passage, and between them an oblong pouring lip, and wherein the outer round ca ,when protects 1t against the deposit of dirt and the like.
  • Another object of my invention consists, when employing any type friction outer cap such as the ordinary Crown cap, 1n providing the containerv with the 2O which to pry off said cap with any ordmary tool, instead of using a special opener.
  • jug ac- F lgure 2 is a detailed section through the neck igure 3 is a removed;
  • Figure 4 is a section showing the cap in place
  • Figure 5 is a section similar to Figure 4 showin the cap in place before it is fastene
  • Figure 6 is a side elevation in part section of a can to which my neck and spout is attached. 40 Like parts are indicated throughout. l is a jug having a neck portion A1, a jug handle A2. jug handle is an anvil A3 adapted to serve as a support for the cap removing tool. A4 1s.
  • the upper end of the neck of the jug is surrounded by a cylindrical surface B.
  • the cap is preferably made of a metal layer B1, an inner tapered packing B2, and an acof the jug showing a cork in place of the 30 plan view with cork and cap through the neck by like characters j ofthe bottle. inclined in place, incloses the lip and fulcrum on 1 Projecting upwardly from the 'ro HENRY n. BAanoLI. a oO., v
  • cordion-shaped neck extension B which is in the when first assembled with the jug Figure 5.
  • D is a can body, D1 a neck mounted thereon in any suitable manner. This neck is Outwardly expanded and terminates in a cylindrical top rim D. One side of' theoutwardlv expanded neck, as at D?, forms an inclined pouring spout or lip. D* is a cap engaging the cvlindrical neck of the spout and inclosing both the passage D through the neck and the pouring spout or lip.
  • cylindrical I mean not only avcylindrical surface such as shown as B, butany generally cylindrical surface, as shown in Figure 6,V which may have formed in it or upon it lockv ing members such as the screw threads shown in Figure 6.
  • pouring lip In the em loyment of the use of the term pouring lip I wish to mean a lip formed for the easy curing of liquids wherein the lip is so shape as to angle, sharpness of edgean the' like, as to pour with a minimum tendency to s illor dribble. Referringfor exvformed on the inside of the neck and at the portion thereof nal axis of Signed at Chicago, count State of Illinois, this 22nd ay d ber,1926.
  • T he combination with a container, of a throat the axis of which is inclined to the.
  • the cross-section of the throat in a plane perpendicular to the axis of the throat, being generally circular
  • the exterior periphery of the ange being generally circular and being adapted to receive a circular cap or closure, ing generally cylindrical and being adapted to receive a rim depending from such cap or closure.
  • the cross-section of the throat in a plane perpendicular to the. axis of the throat, being generally circular, the throat terminating at its upper edge in a iange having an upper surface lying in a plane inclined to the axis of the throat and generally perpendicular to the axis of the container the aperture bounded by such iiange in such plane being non-circular, the exterior periphery of the ange being generally circular and being adapted to receive a circular cap or closure, the pouring aperture bounded by the flange extending adjacent the outer edge to form a pouring lip.
  • a bottle having aneck terminating at its upper end in a generally cylindrical portion that is located eccentrically to the longitudinal central axis of the bottle and is adaptthere being 3.

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H. ETBARRQLL Feb. lo, 19311 BOTTLE Filed oct. 1s. 19'26 Imi/673250? i /Yegyjzroll Patented Feb. 10,` 1931 UNITED STA-TES PATE HENRY E. BABBOLL, F CHICAGO, ILLDSIOIS, ASSIGNOR Nr OFFICE Application mea obtener 1s, 192e. serial No. 141,267.
My-invention relates to improvements in containers such as bottles, jugs, cans and the like, and has for one object to provide a new and improved pouring lip or spout with Wh 5- which a round and removable cap or cover Imay be used, and wherein the internal shape may be provided with an internal corking or sealing feature. One of the objects of my invention is to provide such a container wherein I am able to combine a round outer bearing neck surface and a round inner cork or seal engaging passage, and between them an oblong pouring lip, and wherein the outer round ca ,when protects 1t against the deposit of dirt and the like. Another object of my invention consists, when employing any type friction outer cap such as the ordinary Crown cap, 1n providing the containerv with the 2O which to pry off said cap with any ordmary tool, instead of using a special opener.
My invention is illustrated more or` less diagrammatically in the accompanying drawings, wherein Figure 1 is a side elevation of a cording to my invention;
jug ac- F lgure 2 is a detailed section through the neck igure 3 is a removed;
Figure 4 is a section showing the cap in place;
Figure 5 is a section similar to Figure 4 showin the cap in place before it is fastene;
Figure 6 is a side elevation in part section of a can to which my neck and spout is attached. 40 Like parts are indicated throughout. l is a jug having a neck portion A1, a jug handle A2. jug handle is an anvil A3 adapted to serve as a support for the cap removing tool. A4 1s.
the cap. i
The upper end of the neck of the jug is surrounded by a cylindrical surface B. The cap is preferably made of a metal layer B1, an inner tapered packing B2, and an acof the jug showing a cork in place of the 30 plan view with cork and cap through the neck by like characters j ofthe bottle. inclined in place, incloses the lip and fulcrum on 1 Projecting upwardly from the 'ro HENRY n. BAanoLI. a oO., v
cordion-shaped neck extension B", which is in the when first assembled with the jug Figure 5.
position and shape shown en the parts of collapsed as at B4 1n Flgure 4, the neck of the jug, locking'the cap secured on the neck, to hold the cap in place.
isa cylindrical passage through the neck to the axis of the bottle and inclined tothe surface of the cap. The arrangement of this vides a lip as at C1 cork is used. the cork C2 goes in as indicated in Figure 2 in a direction parallel with the axisof the passage C but inclined to the axis of the bottle. This lip. when is completely inclosed. The. relation be- 'shoulder at the inner end of the neck is substantially tangent to the shoulderv at the top of the bottle. j Th bottle is provided from which material can be poured with a minimum of gurgling and air binding.
D is a can body, D1 a neck mounted thereon in any suitable manner. This neck is Outwardly expanded and terminates in a cylindrical top rim D. One side of' theoutwardlv expanded neck, as at D?, forms an inclined pouring spout or lip. D* is a cap engaging the cvlindrical neck of the spout and inclosing both the passage D through the neck and the pouring spout or lip.
It will be seen that the neck of the bottle shown in-Figs. 1 to 4 has its upper cylindrithe capvis used,
cal end portion to which the sealing cap is rti. This makes an arrangement that greatly facilitates pouring.
In the claims I have referred Vto'a cylindrical portion about the upper edge of the neck. It'wi'll'be understood by the use. of the term cylindrical I mean not only avcylindrical surface such as shown as B, butany generally cylindrical surface, as shown in Figure 6,V which may have formed in it or upon it lockv ing members such as the screw threads shown in Figure 6.
In the em loyment of the use of the term pouring lip I wish to mean a lip formed for the easy curing of liquids wherein the lip is so shape as to angle, sharpness of edgean the' like, as to pour with a minimum tendency to s illor dribble. Referringfor exvformed on the inside of the neck and at the portion thereof nal axis of Signed at Chicago, count State of Illinois, this 22nd ay d ber,1926.
ample to i re 4 a ouring lip is shown at the left han of the re, whereas a ange not particularly shae for pouring is shown at the right hand si e.
I claim: 1. T he combination, with a container, of a throat the axis of which is inclined to the.
axis of the container, the cross-section of the throat, in a plane perpendicular to the axis of the throat, being generally circular, Athe throat terminating at its upper edge in a ange having an upper sur ace lying in a plane inclined to the axis of the throat and generally perpendicular to the axis of the throat terminating at its upper edge 1n a ange having an upper surface plane inclined to the axis of the t generally perpendicular to the axis of the container the aperture bounded by such flange in such plane being non-circular, the exterior periphery of the ange being generally circular and being adapted to receive a circular cap or closure, ing generally cylindrical and being adapted to receive a rim depending from such cap or closure.
throat the axis of which is inclined -ed to receive a circular closure,
with a container, of a to the axis of the container, the cross-section of the throat, in a plane perpendicular to the. axis of the throat, being generally circular, the throat terminating at its upper edge in a iange having an upper surface lying in a plane inclined to the axis of the throat and generally perpendicular to the axis of the container the aperture bounded by such iiange in such plane being non-circular, the exterior periphery of the ange being generally circular and being adapted to receive a circular cap or closure, the pouring aperture bounded by the flange extending adjacent the outer edge to form a pouring lip.
4. A bottle having aneck terminating at its upper end in a generally cylindrical portion that is located eccentrically to the longitudinal central axis of the bottle and is adaptthere being 3. The combination,
l 'ng in a l roat and the exterior of the ange befarthest from the longitudithe bottle, a pouring liy.
of ook and of Septem- HENRY E. BARROLL. y
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US5711445A (en) * 1991-11-12 1998-01-27 Robbins, Iii; Edward S. Collapsible urine container
USD767403S1 (en) 2014-04-15 2016-09-27 Diageo North America, Inc. Bottle
USD808271S1 (en) * 2016-05-20 2018-01-23 Anheuser-Busch, Llc Growler
USD808272S1 (en) * 2016-04-25 2018-01-23 Piramal Glass—USA, Inc. Bottle
US20190256238A1 (en) * 2018-02-19 2019-08-22 Owens-Brockway Glass Container Inc. Container and Closure with Angled Spout and Interior Seal

Cited By (6)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US5711445A (en) * 1991-11-12 1998-01-27 Robbins, Iii; Edward S. Collapsible urine container
USD767403S1 (en) 2014-04-15 2016-09-27 Diageo North America, Inc. Bottle
USD808272S1 (en) * 2016-04-25 2018-01-23 Piramal Glass—USA, Inc. Bottle
USD808271S1 (en) * 2016-05-20 2018-01-23 Anheuser-Busch, Llc Growler
US20190256238A1 (en) * 2018-02-19 2019-08-22 Owens-Brockway Glass Container Inc. Container and Closure with Angled Spout and Interior Seal
US10421574B2 (en) * 2018-02-19 2019-09-24 Owens-Brockway Glass Contaner Inc. Container and closure with angled spout and interior seal

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