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US1985455A
US1985455A US655536A US65553633A US1985455A US 1985455 A US1985455 A US 1985455A US 655536 A US655536 A US 655536A US 65553633 A US65553633 A US 65553633A US 1985455 A US1985455 A US 1985455A
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  • This invention relates to an improved container for carbonated liquids and seeks, among other objects, to provide a device of this character which will be simple, eflicient and inexpensive.
  • a further object of the invention is to provide a device embodying improved valve mechanism for liberating the carbonated liquid and wherein the capof the device will be so formed as to protect the valve stem against accidental injury.
  • Another object of the invention is to provide a device wherein, when the valve is open, the fluid will be directed to the outlet nozzle of the cap and will be prevented from escaping past the upper l end of the valve stem.
  • the invention seeks, as a still further object, to provide an improved ⁇ nozzle which will emit a fine spray or vapor.
  • Figure 1 is a vertical sectional view of my improved container
  • Figure 2 is a top plan view of the cap.
  • a vessel which may be a bottle of glass or other approved material.
  • the vessel being provided at its upper end with a neck 1l vhaving external threads.
  • the v essel may, of course, be of any desired capacity, and, in the present instance, I have shown the vessel as of cylindrical shape.
  • a cap 12 Detachably connected to the vessel 10 is a cap 12 which isl preferably of bakelite, although other suitable material may be substituted in lieu thereof.
  • the body of the cap is formed at its lower side with an .internally threaded annular flange 13 which is screwed upon the neck 11 of vthe vessel 10 for detachably connecting the cap thereto and disposed within said flange is a gasket 14 of rubber or other suitable material which provides a sealed joint between the vessel and i the cap.
  • an outlet nipple 15 integral with the cap and formed in the lower end of the nipple is a tapered valve seat 15.
  • the body of the cap is cylindrically recessed, as at 16, and surrounding said recess is an upstanding annular flange 17, the body beingexternally stepped.
  • a boss 18 in the upper end of which is provided a recess 19 concentric with the axis of the nipple 15 and formed laterally through said boss is a discharge passage 204 communicating with the upper end of the passage through the nipple.
  • the body of thevcap is formed at its' adjacent side with an annular boss 21 having a fiat outer face and opening through said boss is a -recess 22 communicating with said passage, the recess being internally screwl threaded.
  • an atomizing nozzle 23 Screwed at its inner end into the recess 22 is an atomizing nozzle 23 having an annular flange 24 seating flat against the fiat face of the boss 21 and formed in said nozzle is a smooth discharge passage 25 having a rounded outer end. Communicating with the rounded outer end of the passage 25 is a discharge orifice 26 relatively minute in relation to the diameter of the passage 25 and'loosely and slidably fitting in said passage is an atomizing screw 27.
  • an outlet tube 28 which may be of glass or other suitable material.
  • This tube projects to a point near the bottom of the vessel 10 and extending through the boss 18 and through said nipple, axially of the latter, is the stem 29 of the outlet valve of the device.
  • This stem is of a diameter considerably less than the diameter of the nipple so that a liquid may flow through the nipple around the stem and fixed to the lower end of the stem is a preferably rubber valve disk 30 fitting the valve seat 15.
  • a preferably rubber gasket 31 which fits more or less tightly within the recess and resting at its lower lend against the gasket is a spring 32 surrounding the upper end portion of the stem.
  • a cylindrical head or button ⁇ 33 Fixed upon the upper terminal of the stem is a cylindrical head or button ⁇ 33 which more or less closely but slidably fits within the fiange 17 of the cap and forms an abutment for the upper end of said spring. This head is, at all times, disposed within the lines of the flange 17 so as to be housed and protected thereby.
  • the 'spring 32 will act on the head 33 for normally holding the valve disk 30 in engagement with the seat 15' so that the liquid cannot escapefrom the vessel.
  • the valve stem may be readily depressed for unseating the valve disk, -when the liquid in the vessel will flow out through the tube 28 to the passages 20 and 25 and issue from the discharge orifice 26 of the vnozzle 23.
  • the liquid under pressure, flows around and past the screw 27, the liquid will, of course, tend to rotate the screw and force it in the direction .as it escapes from the discharge grout.
  • the head 33 coacts with the ange 17 of the cap 12 while the gasket 31 coacts with the valve stem 29 for centering the stem with respect to the nipple and guiding the stem in its longitudinal movement so that the stem willbe slidably supported at spaced points above the bottom wall of the recess 19 for axial movement.
  • the head 33 rigidly coacts with the flange 1'7 to obviate canting of the stem but should any slight undue looseness be present between the head and ange, canting movement of the stem will lbe resisted by the gasket 31 and this resistanceL will be enhanced by the pressure of the spring 32 on said gasket.
  • a vdevice of the character described comprising a vessel having a neck rising therefrom, a
  • cap having a depending annular flange fitting said neck and a nipple extending into the neck longitudinally thereof and formed with a bore extending into the cap and providedi'at its upper end with a side extension opening through a side of the cap and having its outerend portion enlarged to provide a socket, a spraying nozzle engaged in said socket, a gasket fitting about said nipple against the under face of said cap to bear against the upper end of said neck when the cap is in place 4and form a tight joint, a. tube tting about said nipple and extending longitudinally within theneck and vessel with ⁇ its upper end Abearing against said gasket, the
  • said cap being hollow to form a chamber open at its upper end and having its bottom formed with an upstanding boss located in the chamber and formed with a recess open at its upper end and having its bottom formed with an opening registering with the upper end of the button carried by the upper end of said stemA and having an upper face disposed substantially ilush with the upper end of said capvwhen the stem is in a raised position with the diskciosing the lower end, of the bore, and a coiled spring to normally hold the stem raised disposed about said stem and having its upper end bearing against said button and its lower portion ,iitting within said recess and bearing against the gasket therein. 4
  • a device of the character described comprising a vessel open at its upper end, a cap having a depending ilange engaged about the upper end of said vessel and a nipple extending into the vessel longitudinally thereof and formed with av bore extended into the cap and provided with a side Vextension constituting an outlet, a gasket fitting about said nipple against the under face of said cap to bear against the upper end of said vessel when the cap is in place and form a tight joint, a tube fitting about said nipple and extending longitudinally within the vessel with its upper end bearing against saidgasket to form a tight joint, and valve means for controlling the flow of fluid outwardly through the bore of said nipple.

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' Dec. 25, 1934. G. H. MosBY 1,985l1155" CONTAINER FOR CARBONATED LIQUIDS Filed Feb. 6L 1933 Patented Dec. 25, 1.9.34
UNITED STATES PATENT oFFlcE This invention relates to an improved container for carbonated liquids and seeks, among other objects, to provide a device of this character which will be simple, eflicient and inexpensive.
A further object of the invention is to provide a device embodying improved valve mechanism for liberating the carbonated liquid and wherein the capof the device will be so formed as to protect the valve stem against accidental injury.
Another object of the invention is to provide a device wherein, when the valve is open, the fluid will be directed to the outlet nozzle of the cap and will be prevented from escaping past the upper l end of the valve stem.
And the invention seeks, as a still further object, to provide an improved `nozzle which will emit a fine spray or vapor.
Other and incidental objects of` the invention not specifically mentioned inthe foregoing will be apparent during the course of the following description.
In the accompanying drawing,
Figure 1 is a vertical sectional view of my improved container, and
Figure 2 is a top plan view of the cap.
In carrying the invention into effect, I employ a vessel which may be a bottle of glass or other approved material. the vessel being provided at its upper end with a neck 1l vhaving external threads. The v essel may, of course, be of any desired capacity, and, in the present instance, I have shown the vessel as of cylindrical shape.
Detachably connected to the vessel 10 is a cap 12 which isl preferably of bakelite, although other suitable material may be substituted in lieu thereof. The body of the cap is formed at its lower side with an .internally threaded annular flange 13 which is screwed upon the neck 11 of vthe vessel 10 for detachably connecting the cap thereto and disposed within said flange is a gasket 14 of rubber or other suitable material which provides a sealed joint between the vessel and i the cap. Depending axially from the cap body at its lower side is an outlet nipple 15 integral with the cap and formed in the lower end of the nipple is a tapered valve seat 15.
Above the nipple 15, the body of the cap is cylindrically recessed, as at 16, and surrounding said recess is an upstanding annular flange 17, the body beingexternally stepped. Rising from the bottom wall of the recess 16 isla boss 18 in the upper end of which is provided a recess 19 concentric with the axis of the nipple 15 and formed laterally through said boss is a discharge passage 204 communicating with the upper end of the passage through the nipple. Concentric with the passage 20, the body of thevcap is formed at its' adjacent side with an annular boss 21 having a fiat outer face and opening through said boss is a -recess 22 communicating with said passage, the recess being internally screwl threaded.
Screwed at its inner end into the recess 22 is an atomizing nozzle 23 having an annular flange 24 seating flat against the fiat face of the boss 21 and formed in said nozzle is a smooth discharge passage 25 having a rounded outer end. Communicating with the rounded outer end of the passage 25 is a discharge orifice 26 relatively minute in relation to the diameter of the passage 25 and'loosely and slidably fitting in said passage is an atomizing screw 27. v
Frictionally but removably fitting at its upper end over the nipple 15 is an outlet tube 28 which may be of glass or other suitable material. This tube projects to a point near the bottom of the vessel 10 and extending through the boss 18 and through said nipple, axially of the latter, is the stem 29 of the outlet valve of the device. This stem is of a diameter considerably less than the diameter of the nipple so that a liquid may flow through the nipple around the stem and fixed to the lower end of the stem is a preferably rubber valve disk 30 fitting the valve seat 15. Snugly but s'lidably surrounding the valve stem to rest flat against the bottom of the recess 19 is a preferably rubber gasket 31 which fits more or less tightly within the recess and resting at its lower lend against the gasket is a spring 32 surrounding the upper end portion of the stem. Fixed upon the upper terminal of the stem is a cylindrical head or button `33 which more or less closely but slidably fits within the fiange 17 of the cap and forms an abutment for the upper end of said spring. This head is, at all times, disposed within the lines of the flange 17 so as to be housed and protected thereby.
Assuming the vessel 10 -to be filled with a carbonated liquid, it will now be observed that the 'spring 32 will act on the head 33 for normally holding the valve disk 30 in engagement with the seat 15' so that the liquid cannot escapefrom the vessel. However, by pressing on the head with the thumb, for. instance, the valve stem may be readily depressed for unseating the valve disk, -when the liquid in the vessel will flow out through the tube 28 to the passages 20 and 25 and issue from the discharge orifice 26 of the vnozzle 23. As the liquid, under pressure, flows around and past the screw 27, the liquid will, of course, tend to rotate the screw and force it in the direction .as it escapes from the discharge orice.
It is now to be noted that the head 33 coacts with the ange 17 of the cap 12 while the gasket 31 coacts with the valve stem 29 for centering the stem with respect to the nipple and guiding the stem in its longitudinal movement so that the stem willbe slidably supported at spaced points above the bottom wall of the recess 19 for axial movement. y The head 33 rigidly coacts with the flange 1'7 to obviate canting of the stem but should any slight undue looseness be present between the head and ange, canting movement of the stem will lbe resisted by the gasket 31 and this resistanceL will be enhanced by the pressure of the spring 32 on said gasket. Consequently, the stem will, under normal conditions, be supported to travel in a straightl path so that the valve disk 30 will properly move into engagement with the -seat 15 to rest iiat against the seat throughout the periphery of the disk, Possibility of leakage .Y will'thus be avoided. Furthermore, it is to be noted that as the gasket 31 is rigidly conned within the bottom of the recess 19, pressure of thespring 32 on said gasket will tend to feed the gasket to the valve stem 29 and thus at all times provide a'sealedjoint between said gasket and the stem. Consequently, when the stem is depressed, the gasket will effectually prevent escapeV of liquid past the gasket around the valve stem; Thus, leakage of the liquid into the recess 19, when the valve is open, will be eiectually obviated and as the pressure of the spring 32 on the gasket willbe increased when the head 33 is depressed for opening the valve, the action of the spring tending to compress the gasket against the bottom of the recess as well as feed the gasket against the valve stem 29 will bemost pronounced at such time.
Having thus deribed the invention, I claim: 1-. A vdevice of the character described comprising a vessel having a neck rising therefrom, a
cap having a depending annular flange fitting said neck and a nipple extending into the neck longitudinally thereof and formed with a bore extending into the cap and providedi'at its upper end with a side extension opening through a side of the cap and having its outerend portion enlarged to provide a socket, a spraying nozzle engaged in said socket, a gasket fitting about said nipple against the under face of said cap to bear against the upper end of said neck when the cap is in place 4and form a tight joint, a. tube tting about said nipple and extending longitudinally within theneck and vessel with `its upper end Abearing against said gasket, the
upper portion of said cap being hollow to form a chamber open at its upper end and having its bottom formed with an upstanding boss located in the chamber and formed with a recess open at its upper end and having its bottom formed with an opening registering with the upper end of the button carried by the upper end of said stemA and having an upper face disposed substantially ilush with the upper end of said capvwhen the stem is in a raised position with the diskciosing the lower end, of the bore, and a coiled spring to normally hold the stem raised disposed about said stem and having its upper end bearing against said button and its lower portion ,iitting within said recess and bearing against the gasket therein. 4
2. A device of the character described comprising a vessel open at its upper end, a cap having a depending ilange engaged about the upper end of said vessel and a nipple extending into the vessel longitudinally thereof and formed with av bore extended into the cap and provided with a side Vextension constituting an outlet, a gasket fitting about said nipple against the under face of said cap to bear against the upper end of said vessel when the cap is in place and form a tight joint, a tube fitting about said nipple and extending longitudinally within the vessel with its upper end bearing against saidgasket to form a tight joint, and valve means for controlling the flow of fluid outwardly through the bore of said nipple.
GILBERT H. MOSBY. [L.s.l
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