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US1995256A
US1995256A US605416A US60541632A US1995256A US 1995256 A US1995256 A US 1995256A US 605416 A US605416 A US 605416A US 60541632 A US60541632 A US 60541632A US 1995256 A US1995256 A US 1995256A
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Albert S Raworth
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    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F16ENGINEERING ELEMENTS AND UNITS; GENERAL MEASURES FOR PRODUCING AND MAINTAINING EFFECTIVE FUNCTIONING OF MACHINES OR INSTALLATIONS; THERMAL INSULATION IN GENERAL
    • F16NLUBRICATING
    • F16N3/00Devices for supplying lubricant by manual action
    • F16N3/02Devices for supplying lubricant by manual action delivering oil
    • F16N3/04Oil cans; Oil syringes

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  • inventionv relates to and in particularly to that type clispenserfknown simple and efflcient nieansorattac thedispenser. 1 With'the above andother-objects in will hereinafter appear, invention ccnsists the combination; and arrangement offp'arts; here inaiter set forth rand-illustrated in the aecoin panying drawing" of a preferred enibodiment bi; the invention, from whichythe,fieveralifeatures of. the invention and tne edvantagesatt ined there- "skilled in,
  • Figure-d is a to pl -view
  • j Figures 6; 7 and 8 are detailed views-showing different ways oi iorm'ing the neckportion for keyed connection with the spout.
  • one embodiment sums" stasis; selected tom and 3 the top of a-c'an or container which may be made of sheet-metal or any other suitable ma- .teriaL-
  • the top 3 is formed with a centrally 10+ cated aperture 4 surrounded by anupturned po' tion or flangeiorming aneck 5' which'is provided with acircular series oi. openings; 5'.
  • the spout j 6 is die-cast onto the neck,portion15,-th'e nietal flowing around both sides .oithe necktoio'rm' inher and outer lips mandffi and through the aper-:
  • Acontainer for liquids comprising a hollow sheet-metal body having a main opening therein,
  • tubular metal spout having a base portion jformed with-inner and-outer lips embracing the v bbody oi? said container around said opening and 3 further formed with a series-o1 spaced anchor-' agesconnectingsaid lips.
  • a a container for liquids comprising a "hollow”.
  • sheet-metal body having a main opening the'rebeing formed with inner and outer lips which envgage said body around said opening on the inner in, and" a tubular spout die-cast to said hauowg v sheet-metal body around saidaperture', said. spout nu-outer sides of said body, andspacedanchon rrom which saidspout is'ca'st flowing through said openings thereby forming a mechanical connection betweenfsaid spout and said sheet-metal in" an a tubular metal spoutjdie-ca'st to said etal body and having a base-portion 'a-aboues m anchoring formations, to prot 1,6 lAcontainer ha;

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Maren 19, 1935. A, 5 RAWORTH 1,995,256
CAN
vFiled April 15,1932
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inventionv relates to and in particularly to that type clispenserfknown simple and efflcient nieansorattac thedispenser. 1 With'the above andother-objects in will hereinafter appear, invention ccnsists the combination; and arrangement offp'arts; here inaiter set forth rand-illustrated in the aecoin panying drawing" of a preferred enibodiment bi; the invention, from whichythe,fieveralifeatures of. the invention and tne edvantagesatt ined there- "skilled in,
" f lli ei f 9? 1 y, In the'drawing Figure 3 isfan enlargedseetional view-taken I ,'2'. A'containe'r1having a through the center of thespout;
' Figure-dis a to pl -view, and jFigures 6; 7 and 8 are detailed views-showing different ways oi iorm'ing the neckportion for keyed connection with the spout.
In, one embodiment sums" stasis; selected tom and 3 the top of a-c'an or container which may be made of sheet-metal or any other suitable ma- .teriaL- The top 3 is formed with a centrally 10+ cated aperture 4 surrounded by anupturned po' tion or flangeiorming aneck 5' which'is provided with acircular series oi. openings; 5'. {The spout j 6 is die-cast onto the neck,portion15,-th'e nietal flowing around both sides .oithe necktoio'rm' inher and outer lips mandffi and through the aper-:
j bind the'lips 6 and '6 together inv clampingen gagement withthe neck 5, asshown in Figure 3;
trated, the'fspout 6 i's'shown aslbeing" or an elon- .The'pa ssageway BQZinthespout dis fllledwith g t va narrow.thickness -bIjmetG-LIO 'froin which thej sheet me beds,
the: sealilO wimapm' or similar instrument and mthe canisready 011138; 1
thus producingi a binding. mechanical-connection as wellas'abondbetween-the neck portions and die-cast spout '6.-l
' In the specific examples of the-invention illus-' 6has an cutletpassagewa "fi'fandfls'provdedat its outer end with threadsfl which receive a cap-;;-
- G Provided t a -N l k 7 hidesechanic'al connection between said spout spout is, cast; compltely'seal the 'receptacle'.%-
-, All-that-is required .oijthe purchaser is to puncture thelf the" circular series" of openings surrounding the main aperture arein'th'e form of V'-shaped radial notches 11 which maybe provided" in place or the perforations -5',-;"-. It-
be obvious that either 'iorm maybeused.
assiznor o -h a en' 'i fi to show the relation of the, parts.*-;;" v U i Figure 2 is a side elevationpartlyfbroken away,
may
'odiiicationz'shownin rig'ures o and: a,
I loom connection :with the accompanying drawing, the ,constructionand' several advantages 1 of my imroved dispenser be "fully. and clearly underlt'apparent that such a device has a d'e ariety of luses and it is understood the elements employed may *bevaried. Therefore the Pr vilege is reservedoi resorting to all'such legitiatechangesas may beiairly embodied with the spiritand scopeotfthe appended claims.
t n :what-I claim herein is:
, Acontainer for liquids comprising a hollow sheet-metal body having a main opening therein,
- andia" tubular metal spout having a base portion jformed with-inner and-outer lips embracing the v bbody oi? said container around said opening and 3 further formed with a series-o1 spaced anchor-' agesconnectingsaid lips.
q in I v sheet-metal bodyportion,-a base, atop having an aperture, a spout Havingthusset' forththe nature 01 the invendie-cast' around said aperture, said spout having. j
inner and'outer li'ps engaging said toparound opening, and a series of spaced anchorages. "connecting-said lips.
3. A a container for liquids comprising a "hollow".
sheet-metal body having a main opening the'rebeing formed with inner and outer lips which envgage said body around said opening on the inner in, and" a tubular spout die-cast to said hauowg v sheet-metal body around saidaperture', said. spout nu-outer sides of said body, andspacedanchon rrom which saidspout is'ca'st flowing through said openings thereby forming a mechanical connection betweenfsaid spout and said sheet-metal in" an a tubular metal spoutjdie-ca'st to said etal body and having a base-portion 'a-aboues m anchoring formations, to prot 1,6 lAcontainer ha;
mater s RAwoR'rnL A comprisingjagliollow sheet-metal body, having a main opening, the metal around p V, :"ai'fnin'havina'h 'frm" gated characternand ganged-13m; The t. S 91 g 2 no 011118 0 ations there
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Cited By (7)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2727659A (en) * 1950-09-08 1955-12-20 Continental Can Co Container arranged with a spout in one end
US2804988A (en) * 1954-04-12 1957-09-03 American Can Co Container with resilient end closure and method of attaching closure to container
US2813664A (en) * 1955-04-22 1957-11-19 Continental Can Co Plastic nozzle mounting and method of forming same
US2841863A (en) * 1954-06-15 1958-07-08 Wilbro Corp Rubber lined bottle caps
US3012686A (en) * 1958-04-11 1961-12-12 Landers Vacuum bottle
US3029988A (en) * 1957-01-18 1962-04-17 Crown Cork & Seal Co Pouring spout for a container
US3712079A (en) * 1970-11-09 1973-01-23 O Eberle Ring of two precious metal parts, one overlapping and embedding the other along the ring band portion

Cited By (7)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2727659A (en) * 1950-09-08 1955-12-20 Continental Can Co Container arranged with a spout in one end
US2804988A (en) * 1954-04-12 1957-09-03 American Can Co Container with resilient end closure and method of attaching closure to container
US2841863A (en) * 1954-06-15 1958-07-08 Wilbro Corp Rubber lined bottle caps
US2813664A (en) * 1955-04-22 1957-11-19 Continental Can Co Plastic nozzle mounting and method of forming same
US3029988A (en) * 1957-01-18 1962-04-17 Crown Cork & Seal Co Pouring spout for a container
US3012686A (en) * 1958-04-11 1961-12-12 Landers Vacuum bottle
US3712079A (en) * 1970-11-09 1973-01-23 O Eberle Ring of two precious metal parts, one overlapping and embedding the other along the ring band portion

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