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US1949207A
US1949207A US619032A US61903232A US1949207A US 1949207 A US1949207 A US 1949207A US 619032 A US619032 A US 619032A US 61903232 A US61903232 A US 61903232A US 1949207 A US1949207 A US 1949207A
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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 which relates uo bottle carriers and the like, has to do principally with a construction which lends itself to a variety of uses, such for example as a portable sterilizing rack in which the bottles are supported mouth downwardly so that when inserted in a sterilizer, into which steam admitted from below, the steam may enter the mouths of the bottles; or th bottles be inserted in the rack mouth upright :dlling and for inserting in a refrigerator.
  • the present carrier is provided with a suitable handle for convenience in ⁇ carrying the lled carrier, the saine being removable in order to reduce the overall height when the carrier is placed in a sterilizer or refrigerator.
  • the carrier is further provided with linger pieces to iaoilitate handling when the carrying handle is removed.
  • Figure l is a longitudinal vertical sectional view of the carrier with the bottles shown in inverted position, the section being taken on line of Fig. 2; Fig. 2 fragmentary plan View in section,
  • all the parts of the carrier are made of plate metal so that they may be out and formed by operations.
  • the plate may be provided with a plurality of spac i apertures which are suiliciently e to permit the bead on the bottle neck to be rted therethrough but not large enough to permit the body oi the bottle to slip through.
  • rEhe base is preferably ribbed as at 11 around each opening te form a pocket in which the base of each bottle is held when in upright position.
  • the base may be provided with suitable legs 12 which may be formed integrally therewith, or may be riveted thereto, the legs being suitably bent to elevate the base above the surface upon which the legs rest.
  • Each of the standards C may comprise a inetallic strip bent outwardly at 13 to Contact with the base, and secured thereto as by a bolt 13e.
  • each standard project from the edge of the base plate and are recurved to provide a finger piece 14 for use when the handle E is detached.
  • Each standard extends upwardly from the base, andat an intermediate point is bent upon itself to provide a U-shaped loop 15 for the reception of the edge of the upper plate D, and holds the saine in spaced relation above the base plate.
  • the plate is secured to the loop as by a bolt or rivet 16, which extends through the overlapped loop portion l5 and the plate D.
  • Each standard extends upwardly from the U- shaped loop portion 15 to provide a tip 17 to which is attached the handle E.
  • the tip may be provided with a bayonet slot 18 and an open ended slot 19, which slots are adapted to receive a headed stud 20 and a stub stud 21 respectively.
  • the tips may be slightly curved toward each other to provide a frictional grip between the tips and the adjacent portions 22 of the handle when the headed stud 20 is seated in the bayonet slot.
  • the side portions of the handle may be formed outwardly obliquely at their lower ends to Contact vthe inner faces adjacent the tips 17, so that the handle ends will be drawn into tight iinpingernent with the inturned tips when the headed studs engage the small end of the bayonet slots.
  • the studs 20 are adapted to carry the weight of the rack and bottles, and the studs 21 prevent pivoting of the handle about the studs 20.
  • the plate D is provided with openings 23 in axial alignment with the openings 10 of the base plate, each opening being suitably shaped and of a size to freely receive therein the body of the bottle, to hold the same in a vertical position.
  • a bottle carrier the combination of a base plate adapted to support bottles thereon, an upper plate in spaced relation to the base plate and provided with apertures adapted to have the bodies of bottles inserted therethrough, and a pair of spaced standards, each formed of plate metal and having its lower end struck outwardly to furnish a section connected with the base plate, and having its end projecting from the edge of the base plate and conigured to furnish a linger grip, each of the standards being bent upon itself at a point above the base plate to furnish a. U-shaped portion for the reception and support of the edge of the upper plate.
  • a bottle carrier the combination of a rectangular base plate having legs at its corners to hold the plate elevated, the base plate having apertures of a size to receive the necks of bottles standing in inverted position, an upper plate in spaced relation to the base plate and having apertures of a size to permit the bodies of bottles to be inserted therethrough, and a pair of spaced standards extending upwardly from medial positions near opposite sides of the base plate, each formed of plate metal having its lower end struck laterally and connected with the base plate, each of the standards being bent outwardly upon itself at a. point above the base plate to furnish a U- shaped portion configured to receive and grip the edge of the upper plate.
  • a bottle carrier the combination of a rectangular base plate having legs at its corners to hold the plate elevated, the base plate having apertures of a size to receive the necks of bottles standing in inverted position, an upper plate in spaced relation to the base plate and having apertures of a size to permit the bodies of bottles to be inserted therethrough, and a pair of spaced standards extending upwardly from medial positions near opposite sides of the base plate, each formed of plate metal having its lower end struck laterally and connected with the base plate, each of the standards being bent outwardly upon itself at a point above the base plate to furnish a U shaped portion configured to receive and grip the edge of the upper plate, the tips of the standards extending upwardly above the plane of the upper plate and a handle releasably connected to said tips.
  • a bottle carrier the combination of a base plate adapted to support bottles thereon, an upper plate in spaced relation to the base plate and provided with apertures adapted to have the bodies of bottles inserted therethrough, and a pair of spaced standards each formed of plate inet-al having its lower end struck laterally and connected with the base plate, each of the standards being bent outwardly upon itself at a point above the base plate to furnish a U-shaped portion configured to receive and grip the edge of the upper plate, the tips of the standards extending upwardly above the plane of the upper plate and a handle releasably connected to said tips.

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R239 27 i934@ e. R. KINKEAD Err AL, 199459,2@3
BOTTLE CARRIER Filed June 24,- 1932 iatented Feb. 27,
BGTTLE CARRIER Georgie E. Kinkead and William L. Meir, Chicago, lll.; said Meir assigner to said Kinkead Application .inne 24, 1932. Serial No. 619,032
5 Claims.
This invention, which relates uo bottle carriers and the like, has to do principally with a construction which lends itself to a variety of uses, such for example as a portable sterilizing rack in which the bottles are supported mouth downwardly so that when inserted in a sterilizer, into which steam admitted from below, the steam may enter the mouths of the bottles; or th bottles be inserted in the rack mouth upright :dlling and for inserting in a refrigerator.
The present carrier is provided with a suitable handle for convenience in `carrying the lled carrier, the saine being removable in order to reduce the overall height when the carrier is placed in a sterilizer or refrigerator. The carrier is further provided with linger pieces to iaoilitate handling when the carrying handle is removed.
A suggestive embodiment of my invention is set forth in the accompanying drawing, wherein,-
Figure l is a longitudinal vertical sectional view of the carrier with the bottles shown in inverted position, the section being taken on line of Fig. 2; Fig. 2 fragmentary plan View in section,
Preferably, all the parts of the carrier are made of plate metal so that they may be out and formed by operations.
The plate may be provided with a plurality of spac i apertures which are suiliciently e to permit the bead on the bottle neck to be rted therethrough but not large enough to permit the body oi the bottle to slip through. rEhe base is preferably ribbed as at 11 around each opening te form a pocket in which the base of each bottle is held when in upright position. The base may be provided with suitable legs 12 which may be formed integrally therewith, or may be riveted thereto, the legs being suitably bent to elevate the base above the surface upon which the legs rest.
Each of the standards C may comprise a inetallic strip bent outwardly at 13 to Contact with the base, and secured thereto as by a bolt 13e.
The ends of each standard project from the edge of the base plate and are recurved to provide a finger piece 14 for use when the handle E is detached. Each standard extends upwardly from the base, andat an intermediate point is bent upon itself to provide a U-shaped loop 15 for the reception of the edge of the upper plate D, and holds the saine in spaced relation above the base plate. Preferably, the plate is secured to the loop as by a bolt or rivet 16, which extends through the overlapped loop portion l5 and the plate D.
Each standard extends upwardly from the U- shaped loop portion 15 to provide a tip 17 to which is attached the handle E. The tip may be provided with a bayonet slot 18 and an open ended slot 19, which slots are adapted to receive a headed stud 20 and a stub stud 21 respectively. The tips may be slightly curved toward each other to provide a frictional grip between the tips and the adjacent portions 22 of the handle when the headed stud 20 is seated in the bayonet slot. The side portions of the handle may be formed outwardly obliquely at their lower ends to Contact vthe inner faces adjacent the tips 17, so that the handle ends will be drawn into tight iinpingernent with the inturned tips when the headed studs engage the small end of the bayonet slots. The studs 20 are adapted to carry the weight of the rack and bottles, and the studs 21 prevent pivoting of the handle about the studs 20.
The plate D is provided with openings 23 in axial alignment with the openings 10 of the base plate, each opening being suitably shaped and of a size to freely receive therein the body of the bottle, to hold the same in a vertical position.
We claim.
1. ln a bottle carrier, the combination of a base plate adapted to support bottles thereon, an upper plate in spaced relation to the base plate and provided with apertures adapted to have the bodies of bottles inserted therethrough, and a pair of spaced standards, each formed of plate metal and having its lower end struck outwardly to furnish a section connected with the base plate, and having its end projecting from the edge of the base plate and conigured to furnish a linger grip, each of the standards being bent upon itself at a point above the base plate to furnish a. U-shaped portion for the reception and support of the edge of the upper plate. Y
2. In a bottle carrier, the combination of a rectangular base plate having legs at its corners to hold the plate elevated, the base plate having apertures of a size to receive the necks of bottles standing in inverted position, an upper plate in spaced relation to the base plate and having apertures of a size to permit the bodies of bottles to be inserted therethrough, and a pair of spaced standards extending upwardly from medial positions near opposite sides of the base plate, each formed of plate metal having its lower end struck laterally and connected with the base plate, each of the standards being bent outwardly upon itself at a. point above the base plate to furnish a U- shaped portion configured to receive and grip the edge of the upper plate.
3. In a bottle carrier, the combination of a rectangular base plate having legs at its corners to hold the plate elevated, the base plate having apertures of a size to receive the necks of bottles standing in inverted position, an upper plate in spaced relation to the base plate and having apertures of a size to permit the bodies of bottles to be inserted therethrough, and a pair of spaced standards extending upwardly from medial positions near opposite sides of the base plate, each formed of plate metal having its lower end struck laterally and connected with the base plate, each of the standards being bent outwardly upon itself at a point above the base plate to furnish a U shaped portion configured to receive and grip the edge of the upper plate, the tips of the standards extending upwardly above the plane of the upper plate and a handle releasably connected to said tips.
4. In a bottle carrier, the combination of a base plate adapted to support bottles thereon, an
' upper plate in spaced relation to the base plate and provided with apertures adapted to have the bodies of bottles inserted therethrough, and a pair of spaced standards each formed of plate metal having its lower end struck laterally and connected with the base plate, each of the standards being bent outwardly upon itself at a point above the base plate to furnish a U-shaped portion configured to receive and grip and edge of the upper plate.
5. In a bottle carrier, the combination of a base plate adapted to support bottles thereon, an upper plate in spaced relation to the base plate and provided with apertures adapted to have the bodies of bottles inserted therethrough, and a pair of spaced standards each formed of plate inet-al having its lower end struck laterally and connected with the base plate, each of the standards being bent outwardly upon itself at a point above the base plate to furnish a U-shaped portion configured to receive and grip the edge of the upper plate, the tips of the standards extending upwardly above the plane of the upper plate and a handle releasably connected to said tips.
GEORGIE R. KINKEAD. WILLIAM L. MOIR.
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Cited By (5)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2430415A (en) * 1946-04-02 1947-11-04 Warner Ralph Bottle carrier
US2553180A (en) * 1950-01-20 1951-05-15 Harry F Fromme Rack for sterilizing bottles
US3027046A (en) * 1959-06-10 1962-03-27 Reynolds Metals Co Collapsible carrying case
NL1020542C2 (en) * 2002-05-06 2003-11-10 Richardus Theodorus Hendrikus Device is for support of container, such as bottle, and has contact surface for engaging exterior of container
EP2508444A1 (en) * 2011-04-06 2012-10-10 MeadWestvaco Packaging Systems, LLC Carrier for articles

Cited By (5)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2430415A (en) * 1946-04-02 1947-11-04 Warner Ralph Bottle carrier
US2553180A (en) * 1950-01-20 1951-05-15 Harry F Fromme Rack for sterilizing bottles
US3027046A (en) * 1959-06-10 1962-03-27 Reynolds Metals Co Collapsible carrying case
NL1020542C2 (en) * 2002-05-06 2003-11-10 Richardus Theodorus Hendrikus Device is for support of container, such as bottle, and has contact surface for engaging exterior of container
EP2508444A1 (en) * 2011-04-06 2012-10-10 MeadWestvaco Packaging Systems, LLC Carrier for articles

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