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US2010037A
US2010037A US689540A US68954033A US2010037A US 2010037 A US2010037 A US 2010037A US 689540 A US689540 A US 689540A US 68954033 A US68954033 A US 68954033A US 2010037 A US2010037 A US 2010037A
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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
    • B65D41/00Caps, e.g. crown caps or crown seals, i.e. members having parts arranged for engagement with the external periphery of a neck or wall defining a pouring opening or discharge aperture; Protective cap-like covers for closure members, e.g. decorative covers of metal foil or paper
    • B65D41/02Caps or cap-like covers without lines of weakness, tearing strips, tags, or like opening or removal devices
    • B65D41/16Snap-on caps or cap-like covers
    • 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 relates to closure caps for bottles and certain types of containers.
  • An object of this invention is to provide an improved bottle or container cap, which can be easily 5 removed by hand after having been securely applied by hand or machinery.
  • Another object of this invention is to provide a bottle or container cap with gripping fingers of a special construction which will augment the resiliency of the gripping fingers, thereby making the bottle can more air and liquid tight.
  • a further object of this invention is to provide in a bottle cap, means for reinforcing and increas ing the strength of said gripping fingers.
  • Another object of this invention is to provide a bottle or container cap, which will not have any protruding sharp edges, thereby making the bottle easier to be handled.
  • Fig. 1 is a blank from which a container cap is manufactured.
  • Fig. 2 is this blank in its next step with V-. shaped cut-outs for creating the gripping fingers.
  • Fig. 3 is still another step in the manufacture with center portion depressed and the edges of the gripping fingers raised.
  • Fig. 4 is a top view of a cap ready for application.
  • Fig. 5 is a view, partially in section, showing the cap before application.
  • Fig. 6 is a similar view as Fig. 5, with cap applied.
  • Fig. 7 is an enlarged sectional view along lines 1--1 of Fig. 3.
  • Fig. 8 is an enlarged sectional view taken along lines 8-8 of Figure 4.
  • the numeral l0 represents the blank out of which V-shaped notches I l have been cut, dividing the peripheral portion of the blank into a plurality of radial, locking or gripping fingers I! for the cap.
  • the edges of said gripping fingers 12 are bent angularly with relation to the blank as shown at l3 thereby'reinforcing these gripping fingers.
  • the edges I3 of the fingers l2 are bent upward during the formation of the cap, so that when the cap is completed, the edges I3 protrude inwardly as shown in Fig. '7, that is both side edges of the fingers are bent at an angle to the surface of the finger.
  • the numeral l 4 represents a bulged-out portion in one of the gripping fingers to permit the easy removal of the cap by pressure with the fingers in the direction of arrow IS.
  • the numeral I6 represents a packing disc of the 10 usual construction which presses against the top of the neck of bottle ll. It is evident, that in the finished cap, the looking or gripping fingers l3 form the skirt or depending flange of the cap, the V-shapcd cuts ll appearing as straight lines i8, 15 with the edges of the fingers apparently bevelled inwardly at IS. The construction of this cap will permit ready re-application of the same to the bottle a number of times by exerting a slight pressure on the top after having placed the same 20 on the top of bottle.
  • the blank shown in Fig. 2 is pressed to form the raised central or body portion 20 of moderately convex form, terminating in a shallow annular channel 2
  • the depression is slightly deeper in several parts of the channel as shown at 23, that is, the bottom of the channel is circumferentially uneven, or of irregular contour so 3 that. in the event there is an uneven surface on the bottle or vial, the deeper portions of the channel will press tightly against or will imbed in the packing disc 16, thereby giving a more perfect closure. 35
  • the raised center portion 20 adds to the stiffness. of the cap. It is to be observed that the bulge I4 is in a direction opposite to the direction in which the edges or ridges l3 are bent.
  • the ridges or inturned edges l3 add to the stiff- 4o ness of the fingers l2 and facilitate the fingers being resiliently but tightly clamped around the neck of the container.
  • a container cap made from a circular blank of sheet metal having V-shaped notches divid- 5 ing the peripheral portion of the blank into sections bent downwardly with respect to the blank to provide gripping fingers-for the cap, both side edges of each finger being bent inwardly at an angle to the surface of the finger, and a bulged portion in one of the fingers, said blank having a raised center portion.
  • a container cap made from a blank of sheet metal having V-shaped notches dividing the peripheral portion of the blank into sections bent downwardly with respect to the blank to provide locking fingers for the cap, both side edges of each finger being bent inwardly at an angle to the surface of the finger.
  • a container cap made from a circular blank having-v-shaped notches dividing the peripheral portion of the blank into sections bent downwardly with respect to the blank to provide gripping fingers for the cap, the lateral edges of each finger being bent inwardly at an angle to the surface of the finger, one of said fingers having a bulged portion, the bulge being in a direction opposite to the direction in which the edges of the fingers are bent.
  • a container cap made from a circular blank, said blank being notched dividing the peripheral portion of the blank into sections bent downwardly with respect to the blank to provide gripping fingers for the cap, both side edges of each finger being bent inwardly at an angle to the surface of the finger to provide inturned flanges for the cap.
  • a container cap comprising a. single blank and having downwardly-extending gripping fingers, each of said fingers being provided with side edges bent inwardly at an angle to the surface of the finger adapted to engage the container.

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Aug. 6, 1935. SCHULMAN v 2,010,037
CONTAINER CAP Filed Sept. 15, 1955 INVENTOR.
ATTORNEY.
- [LOUIS SCHULMAN Patented Aug. 6, 1935 UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE Claims.
This invention relates to closure caps for bottles and certain types of containers.
An object of this invention is to provide an improved bottle or container cap, which can be easily 5 removed by hand after having been securely applied by hand or machinery.
Another object of this invention is to provide a bottle or container cap with gripping fingers of a special construction which will augment the resiliency of the gripping fingers, thereby making the bottle can more air and liquid tight.
A further object of this invention is to provide in a bottle cap, means for reinforcing and increas ing the strength of said gripping fingers.
Another object of this invention is to provide a bottle or container cap, which will not have any protruding sharp edges, thereby making the bottle easier to be handled.
These and other objects will more fully appear from the following specification and drawing attached hereto, while for illustration purposes a certain embodiment has been shown in the accompanying drawing; it is understood, however, that the invention is not limited to the specific construction shown, but that, without deviating from the objects of the invention, certain modifi cations are possible.
In the drawing:
Fig. 1 is a blank from which a container cap is manufactured.
Fig. 2 is this blank in its next step with V-. shaped cut-outs for creating the gripping fingers.
Fig. 3 is still another step in the manufacture with center portion depressed and the edges of the gripping fingers raised.
Fig. 4 is a top view of a cap ready for application.
Fig. 5 is a view, partially in section, showing the cap before application.
Fig. 6 is a similar view as Fig. 5, with cap applied.
Fig. 7 is an enlarged sectional view along lines 1--1 of Fig. 3.
Fig. 8 is an enlarged sectional view taken along lines 8-8 of Figure 4.
Like numerals refer to like parts throughout the specification. The numeral l0 represents the blank out of which V-shaped notches I l have been cut, dividing the peripheral portion of the blank into a plurality of radial, locking or gripping fingers I! for the cap. The edges of said gripping fingers 12 are bent angularly with relation to the blank as shown at l3 thereby'reinforcing these gripping fingers.
As shown in Fig. 3, the edges I3 of the fingers l2 are bent upward during the formation of the cap, so that when the cap is completed, the edges I3 protrude inwardly as shown in Fig. '7, that is both side edges of the fingers are bent at an angle to the surface of the finger.
The numeral l 4 represents a bulged-out portion in one of the gripping fingers to permit the easy removal of the cap by pressure with the fingers in the direction of arrow IS.
The numeral I6 represents a packing disc of the 10 usual construction which presses against the top of the neck of bottle ll. It is evident, that in the finished cap, the looking or gripping fingers l3 form the skirt or depending flange of the cap, the V-shapcd cuts ll appearing as straight lines i8, 15 with the edges of the fingers apparently bevelled inwardly at IS. The construction of this cap will permit ready re-application of the same to the bottle a number of times by exerting a slight pressure on the top after having placed the same 20 on the top of bottle.
The blank shown in Fig. 2 is pressed to form the raised central or body portion 20 of moderately convex form, terminating in a shallow annular channel 2| which produces an internal con- 5 vex marginal head 22 to overlie the bottle rim.
As will be observed the depression is slightly deeper in several parts of the channel as shown at 23, that is, the bottom of the channel is circumferentially uneven, or of irregular contour so 3 that. in the event there is an uneven surface on the bottle or vial, the deeper portions of the channel will press tightly against or will imbed in the packing disc 16, thereby giving a more perfect closure. 35
The raised center portion 20 adds to the stiffness. of the cap. It is to be observed that the bulge I4 is in a direction opposite to the direction in which the edges or ridges l3 are bent.
The ridges or inturned edges l3 add to the stiff- 4o ness of the fingers l2 and facilitate the fingers being resiliently but tightly clamped around the neck of the container.
It is believed from the above description thatno difliculty will be encountered in understand- 45 ing the construction, the method of use and operation of the device herein disclosed. The invention is of simple and practical construction and is adapted to accomplish among others all of the objects and advantages herein set forth.
Having thus described this invention, what is claimed as new and desired to be secured by Letters Patent is:
1. A container cap made from a circular blank of sheet metal having V-shaped notches divid- 5 ing the peripheral portion of the blank into sections bent downwardly with respect to the blank to provide gripping fingers-for the cap, both side edges of each finger being bent inwardly at an angle to the surface of the finger, and a bulged portion in one of the fingers, said blank having a raised center portion.
2. A container cap made from a blank of sheet metal having V-shaped notches dividing the peripheral portion of the blank into sections bent downwardly with respect to the blank to provide locking fingers for the cap, both side edges of each finger being bent inwardly at an angle to the surface of the finger.
3. A container cap made from a circular blank having-v-shaped notches dividing the peripheral portion of the blank into sections bent downwardly with respect to the blank to provide gripping fingers for the cap, the lateral edges of each finger being bent inwardly at an angle to the surface of the finger, one of said fingers having a bulged portion, the bulge being in a direction opposite to the direction in which the edges of the fingers are bent.
4. A container cap made from a circular blank, said blank being notched dividing the peripheral portion of the blank into sections bent downwardly with respect to the blank to provide gripping fingers for the cap, both side edges of each finger being bent inwardly at an angle to the surface of the finger to provide inturned flanges for the cap.
5. A container cap comprising a. single blank and having downwardly-extending gripping fingers, each of said fingers being provided with side edges bent inwardly at an angle to the surface of the finger adapted to engage the container.
LOUIS SCHULMAN.
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Cited By (4)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2477340A (en) * 1945-05-08 1949-07-26 Westinghouse Electric Corp Discharge device, base, and method
US2659509A (en) * 1949-09-02 1953-11-17 Fong Yue San Bottle cap
US2669369A (en) * 1949-11-02 1954-02-16 Bryant W Griffin Bottle cap
US2698108A (en) * 1952-07-18 1954-12-28 Schwartz Irving Disposable bottle cap

Cited By (4)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2477340A (en) * 1945-05-08 1949-07-26 Westinghouse Electric Corp Discharge device, base, and method
US2659509A (en) * 1949-09-02 1953-11-17 Fong Yue San Bottle cap
US2669369A (en) * 1949-11-02 1954-02-16 Bryant W Griffin Bottle cap
US2698108A (en) * 1952-07-18 1954-12-28 Schwartz Irving Disposable bottle cap

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