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US1907528A
US1907528A US512559A US51255931A US1907528A US 1907528 A US1907528 A US 1907528A US 512559 A US512559 A US 512559A US 51255931 A US51255931 A US 51255931A US 1907528 A US1907528 A US 1907528A
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A47FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
    • A47JKITCHEN EQUIPMENT; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; APPARATUS FOR MAKING BEVERAGES
    • A47J27/00Cooking-vessels
    • A47J27/08Pressure-cookers; Lids or locking devices specially adapted therefor
    • A47J27/0804Locking devices
    • A47J27/0813Locking devices using a clamping ring or clamping segments
    • 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
    • B65D45/00Clamping or other pressure-applying devices for securing or retaining closure members
    • B65D45/02Clamping or other pressure-applying devices for securing or retaining closure members for applying axial pressure to engage closure with sealing surface
    • 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
    • Y10TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC
    • Y10TTECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER US CLASSIFICATION
    • Y10T292/00Closure fasteners
    • Y10T292/08Bolts
    • Y10T292/0801Multiple
    • Y10T292/0825Hooked end
    • Y10T292/0826Operating means
    • Y10T292/0829Cam
    • 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
    • Y10TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC
    • Y10TTECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER US CLASSIFICATION
    • Y10T292/00Closure fasteners
    • Y10T292/08Bolts
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  • This invention relates to covers or closures for barrels and otherrecepta-cles, and more particularly to metal closures for metal barrels, drums and similar containers.
  • An object of the invention is to provide a closure of the character described which may be quickly, easily and sealedly secured in place, andremoved with equal facility. Another object is to provide a closure of the character described, which is applicable to various kinds of containers having openings provided with outstanding marginal beads or flanges, 'without necessitating any additions to and changes in the construction of such containers.
  • a further object is to provide a closure of the character described which is applicable to container openings of various sizes in that it will automatically adjust'itself to and seal openings within its range, when merely manipulated as aforementioned to secure it in place. 7
  • Still'another important object of this invention is to provide a closure such as de scribed, which is comparatively simple as to construction and operation, strong, durable, reliable andrelatively inexpensive in consideration of repeateduse over long periods of time.
  • 'Yet another object is to provide a closure which may be secured and sealed in place and also released by a single turning movement of an operating member which is placed to be conveniently manipulated with a wrench or other tool, and does not rotate or turn the closure proper when so manipulated.
  • Figure l is a top plan view of a closure made in accordance with this invention,with
  • Figure 2 is atop plan view showing the closure as when expanded and'released as would be the condition in first placing it on a container or preparatory to its removal from the container.
  • Figure 3 is a sectional view taken on the plane of line 3-3, of Figure 2.
  • the present embodiment of the closureo this invention is especially adapted forapplication to metal containers of a'common type which, as shown in the-accompanying drawing, comprise a body 1 formed with an opening 2 having an outwardly extendedcircular'marginal beador flange 3 or its equivalent.
  • metal containers of a'common type which, as shown in the-accompanying drawing, comprise a body 1 formed with an opening 2 having an outwardly extendedcircular'marginal beador flange 3 or its equivalent.
  • the openings of these containers have usually been sealed with closures that are pressed, crimped, screwed or bolted in-place.
  • the closure of this invention is designed to take the place of the various types of 010- sures whichare applicable to containers of the aforementioned type and is of such con struction and arrangement that it may be used without necessitating any change or modification thereof or of the containers to seal containers having beadsorflanges or the many different forms necessary to accommo- Furthermore, the container is constructed in such manner that it will automatically adjust itself to bead irregularities and to openings of varying sizes while being manipulated to effect the simultaneous securing and sealing thereof by a simple turning movement of asingle operating member thereon.
  • the closure is in circular form and comprises an imperforate body plate 4 provided with an annular, compressible sealing gasket 5 adhered to its inner side and arranged to engage upon the flange or bead 3 in such manner that when the gasket is forced against said head, the opening 2 will be sealed.
  • Means is provided on the body plate 1 to secure and press said plate inward towards the bead, by a clamping engagement of such means with the outer side of the bead.
  • Such means comprises segmental plates 6reciprocally radially of and upon the plate 1 with their outer ends spaced outwardly from and overhanging the periphery of the plate;
  • On the outer ends of the segmental plates are inwardly extending jaws 7 curved or other wise shaped to hook around or closely conform to the overhang of the bead in such man ner that when the opposed surfaces of bead and said jaws are forced together the body plate will be moved towards the bead and the gasket will be pressed tightly in sealing engagement with said head.
  • segmental plates 6 are arranged in a circular series on the body Splatev 1 and each thereof is formed with a guide rib 8 extending radially with respect to the body plate and slidably engaged in a similarly extended guiding depression 9 formed in said body plate.
  • a screw threaded depression 10 Formed in the center of the imperforate body plate is a screw threaded depression 10 which receives an operating member 1 having the form of a hexagonally headed screw.
  • Means of operative connection is provided between this operating member and the slidable plates 6 whereby on rotation of said member the plates :may be moved radially of the body plate 1 into and out of operative position.
  • thls means lncludes a circular plate .12 fixed in any suitable manner to turn with the head of the operating member and'which engagesand overlies the inner ends of the several plates 6.
  • Formed in the plate 12 are a plurality of slots 14: which extend obliquely -to the paths of movement of the plates 6 and in such manner that when said plate is turned as when manipulating the operating member, lugs 15 fixedly carried by the plates'6 and slidably engaged in said slots will cause the latter plates to move radially in or out as the case may be.
  • this operation of the member 10 may be quickly and easily effected with a single turning movement thereof, it being unnecessary to follow the first movement with a tightening turn inasmuch as the closure will be secured to and forced inward against the bead simultaneously.
  • This is due to the operating member screwing into the depression 10 when it is moved as aforementioned and to the factthat such inward movement is transmitted to the body plate 1 and gasket 5, through plates 10 and 6 and the jaws 7.
  • three operations are simultaneously effected inasmuch as the closure'is locked to, centered on and pressed inward against the bead 3. Removal of the closure is easily efi'ectedby turning the member 10 counterclockwise and disposing the plate 6 in position shown in Figures 2 and 3 whereupon the closure is free to be lifted fromthe container.
  • the plates are arranged so that they may meet along their converging edges when the closureis clamped in place whereby a comparatively smooth surface is provided and dirt and other foreign matter is prevented from lodging between the parts of the closure.
  • the head is thicker or wider than the one shown in Figure 3, or the opening 2 is larger and the head is consequently engaged with the gasket nearer to the outer periphery of the latter, the plates 6 may not meet at their converging edges when the jaws 7 are properly engaged with the bead. In this case such spacing is notdetrimental to the sealing effect of the closure. It is therefore apparent that the closure willautomatically accommodate itself to a variation in the sizes of the openingsand their beads.
  • a feature of importance is the provision of a simple but effective means for preventing the jarring and vibration which is occasioned incident to rough handlingof the barrel, from working the clamping means centric portions, will not cause rotation of the plate, the rotation of the plate requiring that the said lugs slide in the oblique portions of the slots.
  • a body plate arranged to seal the opening of a container, a plurality of clamping members arranged in a circular series on the outer side of said plate, claw shaped jaws on said members disposed to engage the container and means for sliding said members radially of the plate to move the jaws into and out of engagement with said container.
  • a body plate arranged to seal the opening of a container, a plurality of clamping members arranged in a circular series on the outer side of said plate, jaws on said members disposed to engage the container and means for sliding said members radially of the plate to move the jaws into and out of engagement with said container,
  • said jaws being hook shaped and arranged to form a substantially continuous clamping wall around said opening.
  • a body plate arranged to seal said opening, a plurality of clamping members arranged in a circular series on the outer side of said plate, aws on said members disposed to engage the container and means for sliding said members radially of the plate to move the jaws into and out of engagement with said head, said means comprising a rotary member on said body plate having slots extending obliquely to the path of movement of said members, and lugs on said members slidable in said slots.
  • an imperforate body plate arranged to rest on the bead and seal said opening, a plurality of segmental clamping plates arranged in a circular series on the outer side of said body plate, interengaging guide means on said clamping and body plates arranged to limit the clamping plates to sliding movement radially of the body plate, inwardly extending arcuate jaws on said clamping plates arranged to be moved into and out of clamping engagement with said head, said body plate having a central screw threaded depression therein, a screw member turnable in said depression, a plate fixed to rotate with said screw member and having slots therein extending obliquely to the paths of movement of said clamping plates, and lugs on said clamping plates slidable in said slots.
  • an imperforate body plate arranged to rest on the bead and seal said opening, a plurality of segmental clampinto and out of clamping engagement with said bead, said body plate having a central screw threaded depression therein, a screw member turnable in said depression, a plate fixed to rotate with said screw member and having slots therein extending obliquely to the paths of movement of said clamping plates, and lugs on said clamping plates slid-' able in said slots, said slots having their inner ends formed concentric with the axis of said screw member.
  • a body plate arranged to seal said opening, a plurality of clamping members arranged in a circular series on the outer side of said plate, jaws on said members disposed to grip said head, means for sliding said members radially of the plate to move the jaws into and out of engagement with said head.

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May 9, 1933. L. w. EVANS 1,907,528
BARREL CLOSURE Filed Jan. 51, 1951 IL]!!! 1 |\/l" I 3 i l 2 INVENTOR. I? 3 LWE NS BY ATTORNEY Patented May 9, 1933 UNITED STATES LLEWELLY'N w. EVANS, or RICHMOND, CALIFORNIA, assreuoa TO PARAGON METAL CONTAINER COMPANY, OF CALIFORNIA.
oroon'raa cosrn coUnjTY, cAL1ro:anIA, A CORPORATION BARREL cnosuan 7 Application filed January 31; 1931. Serial No. 512,559.
This invention relates to covers or closures for barrels and otherrecepta-cles, and more particularly to metal closures for metal barrels, drums and similar containers.
An object of the invention is to provide a closure of the character described which may be quickly, easily and sealedly secured in place, andremoved with equal facility. Another object is to provide a closure of the character described, which is applicable to various kinds of containers having openings provided with outstanding marginal beads or flanges, 'without necessitating any additions to and changes in the construction of such containers.
A further object is to provide a closure of the character described which is applicable to container openings of various sizes in that it will automatically adjust'itself to and seal openings within its range, when merely manipulated as aforementioned to secure it in place. 7
Still'another important object of this invention is to provide a closure such as de scribed, which is comparatively simple as to construction and operation, strong, durable, reliable andrelatively inexpensive in consideration of repeateduse over long periods of time.
'Yet another object is to provide a closure which may be secured and sealed in place and also released by a single turning movement of an operating member which is placed to be conveniently manipulated with a wrench or other tool, and does not rotate or turn the closure proper when so manipulated.
The invention possesses other objects and features of advantage, some of which, with the foregoing, will be set forth in the following description ofthe preferred form of the invention which is illustrated in the drawing accompanying and forming part of the specification. 'It is to be understood, however, that variations in the showing made by the said drawing and description may be adopted within the scope of the invention as set forth in the claims.
Referring to the drawing,
Figure l is a top plan view of a closure made in accordance with this invention,with
date said various closures.
the parts contracted thereof in position assumed when the closure is in a sealing position. -fl v Figure 2 is atop plan view showing the closure as when expanded and'released as would be the condition in first placing it on a container or preparatory to its removal from the container. Figure 3 is a sectional view taken on the plane of line 3-3, of Figure 2.
The present embodiment of the closureo this invention is especially adapted forapplication to metal containers of a'common type which, as shown in the-accompanying drawing, comprise a body 1 formed with an opening 2 having an outwardly extendedcircular'marginal beador flange 3 or its equivalent. Heretofore the openings of these containers have usually been sealed with closures that are pressed, crimped, screwed or bolted in-place.
The closure of this invention is designed to take the place of the various types of 010- sures whichare applicable to containers of the aforementioned type and is of such con struction and arrangement that it may be used without necessitating any change or modification thereof or of the containers to seal containers having beadsorflanges or the many different forms necessary to accommo- Furthermore, the container is constructed in such manner that it will automatically adjust itself to bead irregularities and to openings of varying sizes while being manipulated to effect the simultaneous securing and sealing thereof by a simple turning movement of asingle operating member thereon. These characteristics are provided by making'the closure of sectional form in an arrangementwhereby the sections are simultaneously contracted into closure securing and sealing position onturning said operating member in one 'direction and are expanded to release the closure when turning said member in the opposite direction and in both instances without necessitating the'turning of the closure.
As here shown, the closure is in circular form and comprises an imperforate body plate 4 provided with an annular, compressible sealing gasket 5 adhered to its inner side and arranged to engage upon the flange or bead 3 in such manner that when the gasket is forced against said head, the opening 2 will be sealed.
Means is provided on the body plate 1 to secure and press said plate inward towards the bead, by a clamping engagement of such means with the outer side of the bead. Such means comprises segmental plates 6reciprocally radially of and upon the plate 1 with their outer ends spaced outwardly from and overhanging the periphery of the plate; On the outer ends of the segmental plates are inwardly extending jaws 7 curved or other wise shaped to hook around or closely conform to the overhang of the bead in such man ner that when the opposed surfaces of bead and said jaws are forced together the body plate will be moved towards the bead and the gasket will be pressed tightly in sealing engagement with said head. .This engage ment of said parts also prevents outward displacement of the closure when in bead clamping position. These jaws may be easily provided by bending the outer ends of the slidable plates into the form here described and shown, yet it should be noted that although the inner ends of the jaws engage thecontainer end as shown 1n Figure 3, and
thus add strength and security to the joint, this is not necessary inasmuch as the jaws will operate effectively if spaced from said containerl end.
It will be noted that the segmental plates 6 are arranged in a circular series on the body Splatev 1 and each thereof is formed with a guide rib 8 extending radially with respect to the body plate and slidably engaged in a similarly extended guiding depression 9 formed in said body plate. Formed in the center of the imperforate body plate is a screw threaded depression 10 which receives an operating member 1 having the form of a hexagonally headed screw. Means of operative connection is provided between this operating member and the slidable plates 6 whereby on rotation of said member the plates :may be moved radially of the body plate 1 into and out of operative position. As here shown, thls means lncludes a circular plate .12 fixed in any suitable manner to turn with the head of the operating member and'which engagesand overlies the inner ends of the several plates 6. Formed in the plate 12 are a plurality of slots 14: which extend obliquely -to the paths of movement of the plates 6 and in such manner that when said plate is turned as when manipulating the operating member, lugs 15 fixedly carried by the plates'6 and slidably engaged in said slots will cause the latter plates to move radially in or out as the case may be.
It will. now be apparent that to affix the closure of this invention it is placed over the opening 2 with the gasket 5 resting on the bead 3 and the plates 6 disposed in the extended position as shown in Figures 2 and 3. The operator now applies a suitable tool, not shown, to the head of and turns the operating member to the right whereupon the plate 12 is correspondingly moved. By reason of the lug and slot connection of the plate 12 withthe plates 6, the latter move radially inward whereby the aws 7 on said plates will-clamp against the outer side of the bead 3 and the parts will assume the position shown in Figure 1. It should be noted that this operation of the member 10 may be quickly and easily effected with a single turning movement thereof, it being unnecessary to follow the first movement with a tightening turn inasmuch as the closure will be secured to and forced inward against the bead simultaneously. This is due to the operating member screwing into the depression 10 when it is moved as aforementioned and to the factthat such inward movement is transmitted to the body plate 1 and gasket 5, through plates 10 and 6 and the jaws 7. Thus it is seen'that. on tightening the operating member as aforementioned, three operations are simultaneously effected inasmuch as the closure'is locked to, centered on and pressed inward against the bead 3. Removal of the closure is easily efi'ectedby turning the member 10 counterclockwise and disposing the plate 6 in position shown in Figures 2 and 3 whereupon the closure is free to be lifted fromthe container.
It should be noted that the plates are arranged so that they may meet along their converging edges when the closureis clamped in place whereby a comparatively smooth surface is provided and dirt and other foreign matter is prevented from lodging between the parts of the closure. However, if the head is thicker or wider than the one shown in Figure 3, or the opening 2 is larger and the head is consequently engaged with the gasket nearer to the outer periphery of the latter, the plates 6 may not meet at their converging edges when the jaws 7 are properly engaged with the bead. In this case such spacing is notdetrimental to the sealing effect of the closure. It is therefore apparent that the closure willautomatically accommodate itself to a variation in the sizes of the openingsand their beads.
A feature of importance is the provision of a simple but effective means for preventing the jarring and vibration which is occasioned incident to rough handlingof the barrel, from working the clamping means centric portions, will not cause rotation of the plate, the rotation of the plate requiring that the said lugs slide in the oblique portions of the slots.
I claim:
1. In a closure, a body plate arranged to seal the opening of a container, a plurality of clamping members arranged in a circular series on the outer side of said plate, claw shaped jaws on said members disposed to engage the container and means for sliding said members radially of the plate to move the jaws into and out of engagement with said container.
2. In a closure, a body plate arranged to seal the opening of a container, a plurality of clamping members arranged in a circular series on the outer side of said plate, jaws on said members disposed to engage the container and means for sliding said members radially of the plate to move the jaws into and out of engagement with said container,
said jaws being hook shaped and arranged to form a substantially continuous clamping wall around said opening.
3. In a closure for the opening of a container having an outstanding circular bead about said opening, a body plate arranged to seal said opening, a plurality of clamping members arranged in a circular series on the outer side of said plate, aws on said members disposed to engage the container and means for sliding said members radially of the plate to move the jaws into and out of engagement with said head, said means comprising a rotary member on said body plate having slots extending obliquely to the path of movement of said members, and lugs on said members slidable in said slots.
4. In a closure for the opening of a container having an outstanding circular bead about said opening, an imperforate body plate arranged to rest on the bead and seal said opening, a plurality of segmental clamping plates arranged in a circular series on the outer side of said body plate, interengaging guide means on said clamping and body plates arranged to limit the clamping plates to sliding movement radially of the body plate, inwardly extending arcuate jaws on said clamping plates arranged to be moved into and out of clamping engagement with said head, said body plate having a central screw threaded depression therein, a screw member turnable in said depression, a plate fixed to rotate with said screw member and having slots therein extending obliquely to the paths of movement of said clamping plates, and lugs on said clamping plates slidable in said slots.
5. In a closure for the opening of a container having an outstanding circular bead about said opening, an imperforate body plate arranged to rest on the bead and seal said opening, a plurality of segmental clampinto and out of clamping engagement with said bead, said body plate having a central screw threaded depression therein, a screw member turnable in said depression, a plate fixed to rotate with said screw member and having slots therein extending obliquely to the paths of movement of said clamping plates, and lugs on said clamping plates slid-' able in said slots, said slots having their inner ends formed concentric with the axis of said screw member.
' 6. In a closure for the opening of a container having an outstanding circular bead about said opening, a body plate arranged to seal said opening, a plurality of clamping members arranged in a circular series on the outer side of said plate, jaws on said members disposed to grip said head, means for sliding said members radially of the plate to move the jaws into and out of engagement with said head.
In testimony whereof, I have hereunto set my hand at Oakland, California, this 20th day of January, 1931.
LLEWELLYN W. EVANS.
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US2717064A (en) * 1952-10-06 1955-09-06 Lester R Hock Door latching apparatus
US3343666A (en) * 1965-12-22 1967-09-26 Data Packaging Corp Tape reel case with lock
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US2499745A (en) * 1947-03-14 1950-03-07 Le Roy E Gould Receptacle closure
US2717064A (en) * 1952-10-06 1955-09-06 Lester R Hock Door latching apparatus
US3343666A (en) * 1965-12-22 1967-09-26 Data Packaging Corp Tape reel case with lock
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US5293813A (en) * 1990-05-26 1994-03-15 Horst Schultz Cooking pot with improved locking structure
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DE4017067A1 (en) * 1990-05-26 1991-11-28 Schultz Horst Lid for cooking vessel
EP1029483A1 (en) * 1999-02-18 2000-08-23 Tutto S.p.A. Cover for pressure pots
WO2001091619A1 (en) * 2000-05-31 2001-12-06 Seb S.A. Device for locking/unlocking a lid on a bowl and pressure cooker comprising same
FR2809608A1 (en) * 2000-05-31 2001-12-07 Seb Sa DEVICE FOR LOCKING / UNLOCKING A COVER ON A TANK, AND PRESSURIZED COOKING CONTAINER HAVING SUCH A DEVICE
US20100327716A1 (en) * 2009-06-25 2010-12-30 Chen-Yu Li Cover mechanism for covering an opening of a housing
US8469408B2 (en) * 2009-06-25 2013-06-25 Wistron Corporation Cover mechanism for covering an opening of a housing
US12336661B2 (en) 2019-07-02 2025-06-24 Sunbeam Products, Inc. Combined air fryer and pressure cooker lid
US20230167661A1 (en) * 2021-11-26 2023-06-01 Embraer S.A. Universal latch assembly to allow selective latch handle orientations
US12209444B2 (en) * 2021-11-26 2025-01-28 Embraer S.A. Universal latch assembly to allow selective latch handle orientations
AT527758A4 (en) * 2024-10-10 2025-06-15 Irschitz Mag Oliver LID FOR CLOSING A CONTAINER
AT527758B1 (en) * 2024-10-10 2025-06-15 Irschitz Mag Oliver LID FOR CLOSING A CONTAINER

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