US196285A - Improvement in vented demijohn-faucets - Google Patents

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    • 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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    • B65D47/26Closures with discharging devices other than pumps comprising hand-operated members for controlling discharge with slide valves, i.e. valves that open and close a passageway by sliding over a port, e.g. formed with slidable spouts
    • B65D47/261Closures with discharging devices other than pumps comprising hand-operated members for controlling discharge with slide valves, i.e. valves that open and close a passageway by sliding over a port, e.g. formed with slidable spouts having a rotational or helicoidal movement
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  • Figure 1 is a longitudinal central section of a vented faucet containing my improvement, showing the faucet closed, and the faucet provided with a screw-shank for insertion in a cork.
  • Fig. 2 is an external side view of the same.
  • Fig. 3 is a view similar to Fig. 1, showing the faucet open; and
  • Fig. 4 is a similar new of the vented faucet soldered to a metal can, a suitable attachment for soldering to the can being provided and the screw-shank dispensed with.
  • My invention relates to a faucet for fluidholding cans and demijohns; and consists in combining, with the faucet hereinafter described, a vent-tube arranged within the fancot, and extending within the can or demijohn, which is closed by the closing of the faucet, and opened for the admission of air by the opening of the faucet, as hereinafter described.
  • A is the body or barrel of the faucet, which is partially closed at both ends by perforated disks to a. From the opening in the upper disk a rises a screw-threaded tube, b.
  • B is a hollow screwthreaded plunger working in the said tube b, and extending down into the body of the faucet. To the lower end of this plunger is attached a disk, 0, which constitutes the valve of the faucet.
  • d is a cork, annular in form, placed in the body'of the faucet, and resting upon the perforated disk a, constituting the lower valve-seat, against which the valve 0 presses to close the faucet.
  • d is a similar annular cork placed in the upper part of the body A, forming an upper valve-seat,
  • 0 is the spout through which the fluid is discharged when the faucet is opened by running up the plunger.
  • D is a metal vent-tube arranged within the faucet,
  • Fig. 1 it is soldered, at e, to the screw-shank c.
  • Fig. 4 it is shown attached to brackets or arms ff, which extend down from the disk g.
  • a packing, h which may be a perforated cork, which fits snugly around the vent-tube D, so as to form with it a fluid-tight joint.
  • a cap or valve, 7: which is preferably elastic, and may be cork, proportioned and arranged to just fit down upon the open end of the tube D, when the plunger is run down to close the faucet, thereby closing also said tube.
  • a small aperture, 8, is made in the wall of the plunger, on the side opposite the spout O, for the admission of air into the tube D when the faucet is open; and s is another small aperture, on the same side with the spout O, to permit the escape of any fluid that may flow back through the tube D, when the demijohn is decanted to pour from the spout.
  • e is a screwshank attached to the disk a, designed to be screwed into aperforated cork, m.
  • the said cork may be first crowded tightly into the neck of a demijohn or a hole in a key or cask, and then the shank c, which is preferably tapering, may be screwed into the cork, thereby tightening the latter in its place.
  • the D is a flexible tube secured to the lower end of the metal tube D, designed to be inserted into the demijohn or keg. It may be of rubber or any othersuitable flexible material.
  • A'faueet thus eonstruetecl carries WithinZitself a very perfect automatic Vent, or one which isnecesserily opened and closed with the opening and closing ofthe'feucet itself; 7 r r I 'Whet I claim as new and desire by Letters Patent, isr r -1'.
  • a spoutedfaucet '11 which are comhinml to secure a hollow screw-threaded plunger, B, provided with e ventehole, s, the screw-threaded tube (3,thevelve e d, anithe fixed vent-tube :D,
  • vent-tube is opened and elosedz r with the opening and closing of the faucet, as

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e. W. BANKER. Vented Demijohn Faucet.
No. 196,285. Patented Oct. 23, I877.
LPUERS, PHOTO-UTHOGRAPNER. WASHINGTON, D.
GEORGE WV. BANKER, OF BROOKLYN NEW YORK.
IMPROVEMENT IN VENTE D DEMIJOHN-FAUCETS.
Specification forming part of Letters Patent No. 196,285, dated October 23, 1877 application filed June 29, 1877.
To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, GEORGE W. BANKER, of the city of Brooklyn, county of Kings, State of N ew York, have invented a new and useful. Vented Demijohn-Faucet, of which the following is a specification, reference being had to the accompanying drawings, forming part of the same.
Figure 1 is a longitudinal central section of a vented faucet containing my improvement, showing the faucet closed, and the faucet provided with a screw-shank for insertion in a cork. Fig. 2 is an external side view of the same. Fig. 3 is a view similar to Fig. 1, showing the faucet open; and Fig. 4 is a similar new of the vented faucet soldered to a metal can, a suitable attachment for soldering to the can being provided and the screw-shank dispensed with.
My invention relates to a faucet for fluidholding cans and demijohns; and consists in combining, with the faucet hereinafter described, a vent-tube arranged within the fancot, and extending within the can or demijohn, which is closed by the closing of the faucet, and opened for the admission of air by the opening of the faucet, as hereinafter described.
A is the body or barrel of the faucet, which is partially closed at both ends by perforated disks to a. From the opening in the upper disk a rises a screw-threaded tube, b. B is a hollow screwthreaded plunger working in the said tube b, and extending down into the body of the faucet. To the lower end of this plunger is attached a disk, 0, which constitutes the valve of the faucet. d is a cork, annular in form, placed in the body'of the faucet, and resting upon the perforated disk a, constituting the lower valve-seat, against which the valve 0 presses to close the faucet. d is a similar annular cork placed in the upper part of the body A, forming an upper valve-seat,
against which the valve 0 will press'when the plunger is run up in opening the faucet. It
is also made to fit snugly around the plunger,
to prevent the escape of fluid between it and the plunger. 0 is the spout through which the fluid is discharged when the faucet is opened by running up the plunger. D is a metal vent-tube arranged within the faucet,
soldered or otherwise attached to the stationary part of the faucet, with its open upper end somewhat below the head of the plunger when the faucet is closed. In Fig. 1 it is soldered, at e, to the screw-shank c. In Fig. 4 it is shown attached to brackets or arms ff, which extend down from the disk g. Within the plunger, at its lower end, is fixed a packing, h, which may be a perforated cork, which fits snugly around the vent-tube D, so as to form with it a fluid-tight joint. In the upper end of the plunger is fixed a cap or valve, 7:, which is preferably elastic, and may be cork, proportioned and arranged to just fit down upon the open end of the tube D, when the plunger is run down to close the faucet, thereby closing also said tube. A small aperture, 8, is made in the wall of the plunger, on the side opposite the spout O, for the admission of air into the tube D when the faucet is open; and s is another small aperture, on the same side with the spout O, to permit the escape of any fluid that may flow back through the tube D, when the demijohn is decanted to pour from the spout.
e is a screwshank attached to the disk a, designed to be screwed into aperforated cork, m. The said cork may be first crowded tightly into the neck of a demijohn or a hole in a key or cask, and then the shank c, which is preferably tapering, may be screwed into the cork, thereby tightening the latter in its place.
D is a flexible tube secured to the lower end of the metal tube D, designed to be inserted into the demijohn or keg. It may be of rubber or any othersuitable flexible material.
In using this tube reference must, of course, be had to the kind of fluid contained in the demijohn or keg. It can be used, only with such fluids as will not act to dissolve or otherwise destroy it. For oils the metal can is usually employed, and the faucet is soldered to the can, as shown in Fig. 4. lVhen the flexible tube cannot be used the metal tube may be extended into the can, and bent to the side of it opposite the nozzle or spout of the faucet.
By this arrangement it is evident that, upon elevating the can to pour from the spout, the air will pass in through the tube D into the vacant space in the can. The open lower end of the flexible tube wil1,'when'the demijohn or 5 I to insure the admissionef: air through it into keg is decanted; float to 1 the i top: at the fluid; or the upper sicle of the decanter: vessel, so as the vessel. 7 r V 7 When the corks h and k in. the plunger ere:
: 1 0f a suitable size, and i are :properly inserted,
' they will hardly fail to stay i I1:th6iI?1) yhut, to positively insure this result, a; spire-1 I spring may be placed between these corks, en-
circling the tube 1), acting" steadily to press the eorks into their respective ends of the 'plunggeln' ln placle of cork for the paekingh and cap 10, any other suitable meteriel ma y gbe:
' userl.
A'faueet thus eonstruetecl carries WithinZitself a very perfect automatic Vent, or one which isnecesserily opened and closed with the opening and closing ofthe'feucet itself; 7 r r I 'Whet I claim as new and desire by Letters Patent, isr r -1'. A spoutedfaucet '11 which are comhinml to secure a hollow screw-threaded plunger, B, provided with e ventehole, s, the screw-threaded tube (3,thevelve e d, anithe fixed vent-tube :D,
whereby the vent-tube is opened and elosedz r with the opening and closing of the faucet, as
'cleseri-bed.
V 2. The combinatioh, ill the feueet described;
ef the fixed: rigid tube :1), the hollow screwthreacledpluinger 3,; providerl with :the pack- I 2 V Z 7c, the vent-hole 511113, and the flexible tuhe D';,;a11e0nstructed: to :operarte es and V for the V P 'PDse described. V V
V e 3. The combination, 111 a spouted faucet, of
the ;v;ent;-; tube: ;D I and; the: screw -t11readed plunger B, provided Withthepaeking h5es-1771i end for the purpose c'ieseribed. y
is itness:myhaned thisflsthdey 0f J1me, r r
187?. f I V 'ffl eEQW. BANKER.
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Cited By (7)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2779517A (en) * 1953-10-06 1957-01-29 Jr Richard W Beall Fluid dispensing devices
US2841313A (en) * 1955-03-10 1958-07-01 Jr Richard W Beall Self venting dispensing spout
US2915224A (en) * 1956-10-02 1959-12-01 Linden H Chandler Vented valve
US2963205A (en) * 1956-05-07 1960-12-06 Linden H Chaudler Liquid dispensing device
US3033247A (en) * 1961-09-11 1962-05-08 Linden H Chandler Vented non-drip liquid dispensing device
US5620117A (en) * 1994-06-14 1997-04-15 On-Top Products B.V. Exchangeable closing and pouring cap
US20050052176A1 (en) * 1999-01-13 2005-03-10 Holt Alyn R. Test head manipulator

Cited By (7)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2779517A (en) * 1953-10-06 1957-01-29 Jr Richard W Beall Fluid dispensing devices
US2841313A (en) * 1955-03-10 1958-07-01 Jr Richard W Beall Self venting dispensing spout
US2963205A (en) * 1956-05-07 1960-12-06 Linden H Chaudler Liquid dispensing device
US2915224A (en) * 1956-10-02 1959-12-01 Linden H Chandler Vented valve
US3033247A (en) * 1961-09-11 1962-05-08 Linden H Chandler Vented non-drip liquid dispensing device
US5620117A (en) * 1994-06-14 1997-04-15 On-Top Products B.V. Exchangeable closing and pouring cap
US20050052176A1 (en) * 1999-01-13 2005-03-10 Holt Alyn R. Test head manipulator

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