US2002767A - Jar or bottle holder - Google Patents

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US2002767A
US2002767A US733145A US73314534A US2002767A US 2002767 A US2002767 A US 2002767A US 733145 A US733145 A US 733145A US 73314534 A US73314534 A US 73314534A US 2002767 A US2002767 A US 2002767A
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    • B67OPENING, CLOSING OR CLEANING BOTTLES, JARS OR SIMILAR CONTAINERS; LIQUID HANDLING
    • B67BAPPLYING CLOSURE MEMBERS TO BOTTLES JARS, OR SIMILAR CONTAINERS; OPENING CLOSED CONTAINERS
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    • B67B7/18Hand- or power-operated devices for opening closed containers for removing threaded caps
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    • B67B7/186Hand- or power-operated devices for opening closed containers for removing threaded caps by use of a flexible loop gripping the cap skirt or the container body by friction the loop having an adjustable length

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  • Figure 1 is an elevation showing the device in use holding a jar.
  • Figure 2 is a top plan view of the device.
  • Figure 3 is a view of the rear end of the handle.
  • Figure 4 is a longitudinal sectional view through the handle and showing the strap passing into the same with the hook engaging one and curved as shown at 2 and an eye 3 is formed 5 in this part.
  • a number of spaced openings 4 are formed in what might be termed the top part of the handle and an opening 6 is formed in the lower part of the handle adjacent the end 2 thereof.
  • a spring metal band I has a hook 4 strap 8 attached to one end thereof the hook 9 of which is adapted to engage the eye 3 and a spring metal strip I0 is fastened to the otherend of the band and is adapted to pass through the opening 6 and has a hook ll atits free end for 5 engaging any one of the openings 4.
  • Bands of rubber or the like are extended around the band 1 as shown at I2 for engaging the jar or other object to be held by the device and a bumper I3 is carried by the free end of the handle, this 50 bumper being formed of a strip of metal bent into U-shape and attached to the handle with the bight part projecting from the handle. This bumper may be utilized in straightening out projecting parts of v a jar cap by engaging certain parts with the bumper and forcing such parts inwardly.
  • the hook 9 is placed'in engagement with the eye 3 and the strap Ill passed through the opening 6 with the hook ll engaging a wall of the top opening 4 to make the loop formed by the band I of the proper size to hold a jar or the like, the cap of which is to be removed or replaced.
  • the handle is moved in the direction to cause the bent part 2 to move toward the other end of the band to which the strap I0 is connected so as to contract the band and grip the jar and thus the jar will be firmly held to permit the cap to be removed.
  • the. device is reversed to hold the jar from turning movement while the cap is being put on the jar.
  • the device can be used for holding jars, bottles and the like and can be also used for removing caps from jars and replacing the caps.
  • a device of the class described comprising a handle of tubular form and having a plurality of spaced openings in one side thereof and an opening in the opposite side adjacent one end thereof, said one end having an eye therein, a flexible band having means at one end for engaging the eye and adapted to pass through the secondmentioned opening and having a hook at its free end for engaging any one of the other openings.
  • a device of the class. described comprising a handle of tubular form and having a plurality of spaced openings in one side thereof and an 'second mentioned opening and having a hook at its free end for engaging any one of the other openings, and resilient bands encircling the band.

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May 28, 1935. I D-QNQVAN 2,002,767
JAR OR BOTTLE HOLDER I Filed June 29, 1934 2 Sheets-Sheet l lol 4 Inventor lfwa vizl flwzoyam Attorney May 28, 1935. J N A 2,002,767
JAR OR BOTTLE HOLDER Filed June 29, 1954 2 Sheets-Sheet 2 Inventor BYQMMML Attorney Patented May 28, 1935 UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE JAR OR BOTTLE HOLDER Joseph Louis Donovan, Duluth, Minn.
I Application June 29, 1934, Serial No. 733,145
/ a 2 Claims. (01. 81-3.2)
and arrangement of several parts, to be hereinafter fully described, illustrated in the accompanying drawings and specifically pointed out in the appended claims.
In describing the invention indetail, reference will be had to the accompanying drawings wherein like characters denote like or corre-- sponding parts throughout the several views, and in which:-
Figure 1 is an elevation showing the device in use holding a jar.
Figure 2 is a top plan view of the device.
Figure 3 is a view of the rear end of the handle.
Figure 4 is a longitudinal sectional view through the handle and showing the strap passing into the same with the hook engaging one and curved as shown at 2 and an eye 3 is formed 5 in this part. A number of spaced openings 4 are formed in what might be termed the top part of the handle and an opening 6 is formed in the lower part of the handle adjacent the end 2 thereof. A spring metal band I has a hook 4 strap 8 attached to one end thereof the hook 9 of which is adapted to engage the eye 3 and a spring metal strip I0 is fastened to the otherend of the band and is adapted to pass through the opening 6 and has a hook ll atits free end for 5 engaging any one of the openings 4. Bands of rubber or the like are extended around the band 1 as shown at I2 for engaging the jar or other object to be held by the device and a bumper I3 is carried by the free end of the handle, this 50 bumper being formed of a strip of metal bent into U-shape and attached to the handle with the bight part projecting from the handle. This bumper may be utilized in straightening out projecting parts of v a jar cap by engaging certain parts with the bumper and forcing such parts inwardly.
In using the device the hook 9 is placed'in engagement with the eye 3 and the strap Ill passed through the opening 6 with the hook ll engaging a wall of the top opening 4 to make the loop formed by the band I of the proper size to hold a jar or the like, the cap of which is to be removed or replaced. Then the handle is moved in the direction to cause the bent part 2 to move toward the other end of the band to which the strap I0 is connected so as to contract the band and grip the jar and thus the jar will be firmly held to permit the cap to be removed. When the cap is to be replaced the. device is reversed to hold the jar from turning movement while the cap is being put on the jar.
It will of course be understood that the device can be used for holding jars, bottles and the like and can be also used for removing caps from jars and replacing the caps.
It is thought from the foregoing description that the advantages and novel features of the invention will be readily apparent.
It is to be understood that changes may be made in the construction and in the combination and arrangement of the several parts, provided that such changes fall within the scope of the appended claims.
What is claimed is:-
1. A device of the class described comprising a handle of tubular form and having a plurality of spaced openings in one side thereof and an opening in the opposite side adjacent one end thereof, said one end having an eye therein, a flexible band having means at one end for engaging the eye and adapted to pass through the secondmentioned opening and having a hook at its free end for engaging any one of the other openings.
2. A device of the class. described comprising a handle of tubular form and having a plurality of spaced openings in one side thereof and an 'second mentioned opening and having a hook at its free end for engaging any one of the other openings, and resilient bands encircling the band.
JOSEPH LOUIS DONOVAN.
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US2430144A (en) * 1944-12-18 1947-11-04 Jr Harry F Shick Flexible band jar wrench
US3492598A (en) * 1967-08-24 1970-01-27 Bell Telephone Labor Inc Method for processing gas discharge devices

Cited By (2)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2430144A (en) * 1944-12-18 1947-11-04 Jr Harry F Shick Flexible band jar wrench
US3492598A (en) * 1967-08-24 1970-01-27 Bell Telephone Labor Inc Method for processing gas discharge devices

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