US2094869A - Drinking and tapping attachment for beer cans - Google Patents

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US2094869A
US2094869A US70248A US7024836A US2094869A US 2094869 A US2094869 A US 2094869A US 70248 A US70248 A US 70248A US 7024836 A US7024836 A US 7024836A US 2094869 A US2094869 A US 2094869A
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  • My invention relates to a drinking and tapping attachment for beer cans, and the objects of my invention are:
  • Fig. 1 is a top view of my apparatus shown positioned on the top of a can and ready for use;
  • Fig. 2 is a bottom view thereof;
  • Fig. 3 is a side elevational view ofa can with my attachment mounted thereon showing a portion of the can broken away and in section to facilitate the illustration, and
  • Fig. 4 is a fragmentary sectional view from the line 4'-4; ofFig. 1,
  • tapping member members 3, l, 5, and 6, member 8, and gasket 9 a, drinking rim 2, cup handle member I, base constitute the principal parts and portions of my drinking and tapping attachment for beer cans.
  • the can 0 is of the conventional type provided with a ledge Cl and C2 at its upper and lower sides.
  • a rim 2 which is adapted to fit inside of the ledge at the top side and which is annular in shape and preferably made higher at the side 2a from which the beer is drunk than-the opposite side 22;.
  • This rim is provided at the wide side with a plate bottom portion 20 which forms a base and covers substantially one-half of the lower side oi said rim.
  • Extending from this base downwardly is a cylindrical tapping member l which is biased at in forming a cutting in Fig. 4 of the drawing the can when This member i is p'rovid point ib as shown best for severing the top of forced downwardly at one side.
  • a gasket 9 that forms a tight fit between the opening in the can C made by the member in and said member in to prevent leakage between the member to and the opening in the can when drinking therefrom.
  • clip members 3, d, 5, and 6 which are preferably integrally connected with the upper side of the rim and flange portion Ci of extend downwardly over the the can as shown best in Fig. 3 of the drawing.
  • These members are preferably made of spring with notched portions portion Ci for holding do the rim member 2 rigidly steel and are for engaging provided the rim against the upper side of the can.
  • These clip members 3, d, 5, and 6 downwardly extending portions db thus as guides for the rim 2 and the tapping 'i while tapping the can.
  • Preferably secured to edge of the the tapping member II also provided with mem are
  • one side of the upper can substantially at right angles to and preferably integrally connected thereto is a handle member I which is also provided with a notchedportion Ia which engages the ledge CI of the can and is provided -with a loop portion 11) then with an upward extending portion forming another loop 1c, thus providing means for facilitating the spring of the handle outwardly to facilitate placing of the handle on the can.
  • a handle member I which is also provided with a notchedportion Ia which engages the ledge CI of the can and is provided -with a loop portion 11) then with an upward extending portion forming another loop 1c, thus providing means for facilitating the spring of the handle outwardly to facilitate placing of the handle on the can.
  • From the loop portion To the handle is formed downwardly, and near the lower side of the can is a curved portion Id and another loop portion 'le, then extending around the ledge portion C2 and inwardly tothe can, and after sterilizing may be placed on another can for use.
  • a rim member forming an upwardly extended -lip engaging drinking member constructed and arranged to fit inside the ledge of a conventional beer can provided with a tapping attachment near one side thereof and extending downwardly from the bottom thereof, a plurality of clip members extending from said rim member downwardly over the ledge of the beer can for positioning and holding said rim in position thereon, and a handle member secured to said rim member and extendingdownwardly along one side past the bottom of the can ahd in engagement with the bottom thereof.
  • a rim member forming an upwardly extended lip engaging drinking-member constructed and arranged to fit inside the ledge of a conventional beer can provided with a tapping attachment near one side thereof and extending downwardly from the bottom thereof, a pluraliiy of clip members extending from said rim member downwardly over the ledge of the beer can for positioning and holding said rim in position thereon, a handle member secured to said rim member and extending downwardly along one side past the bottom of the can and in engagement with the bottom thereof, and a base member connected to the lower end of said handle and extending against the bottom of said can.
  • a drinking rim adapted to fit inside the ledge of the conventional beer can, clip means secured to said drinking rim and extending over the ledge of the beer can for securing it in position, a bottom portion for said rim extending over a portion only of said beer can top, and a tapping member secured to said bottom portion and extending downwardly therefrom about an opening in said bottom portion.
  • a drinking rim adapted to fit inside the ledge of the conventional beer can, clip means secured to said drinking rim and extending over the ledge of the beer can for securing it in position, a bottom portion for said rim extending over a portion only of said beer can top, a tapping member secured to said bottom portion and extending downwardly therefrom about an opening in said bottom portion, and a handle member. secured to said rim and extending downwardly and outwardly from the side of said can past the lower side of the can.
  • a drinking ing rim adapted to fit inside the ledge of the conventional beer can, clip means secured to said drinking rim and extending over the ledge of the beer can for securing it in position, a bottom portion for said rim extending over a portion only of said beer can top, a tapping member secured to said bottom portion and extending downwardly therefrom about an opening in said bottom portion, a handle member secured to said rim and extending downwardly and outwardly from the side of said can past the lower side of the can, and means for securing said handle member over the ledge on the lower side of said can.

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5, 1937. E, L A 2,094,869
DRINKING AND TAPPING ATTACHMENT FOR BEER CANS FiIe ci March 23, 1956 I 1 F 7 .l;
I I Snnentor T a 6 T2 [wry 5mm (Ittomeg F10? 8g m/m/wan l Patented Oct. 5, 1937 UNITED 'STAT DRINKING AND TAPPING ATTACHMENT roa BEER CANS 5 Claims.
' I My invention relates to a drinking and tapping attachment for beer cans, and the objects of my invention are:
First, to provide an attachment to be used 5 in connection with the conventional beer cans which provides a combination means for tapping the can for permitting the flow of the beer and also providing an extended rim: to facilitate drinking from-the can;
Second, to provide an attachment of this class which may be readily and quickly attached to and detached from the can;
Third, to provide an attachment of this class which may be sterilized and used over and over again on difierent cans;
Fourth, to provide an-attachment of this class which provides a sufliciently large opening in the can so that the beer will flow readily therefrom;
Fifth, to provide an attachment ofthis class with a handle in connection therewith to facilitate the handling of the can while drinkin therefrom;
Sixth, to provide an attachment of. this class with clip means forclamping it tightly on the can and also provided with extended portions for guiding the attachment while puncturing the can;
Seventh, to provide an attachment of this class with a gasket around the pouring and puncturing means to prevent leakage between the can and the attachment when drinking;
Eighth, to provide an attachment of this class that is very simple and economical of construc- 5 tion, applicable to thevariousconventional types of beer cans now in use, efiicient in its action, and which'will not readily deteriorate or get out of order. With these and other objects in view as will 40 appear hereinafter, my invention consists of certain novel features of construction, combination and arrangement of parts and portions as will be hereinafter described in detail and particularly set forth in the appended claims, reference being had to the accompanying drawing and to the characters of reference thereon which form a part of this application in which:
Fig. 1 is a top view of my apparatus shown positioned on the top of a can and ready for use; Fig. 2 is a bottom view thereof; Fig. 3 is a side elevational view ofa can with my attachment mounted thereon showing a portion of the can broken away and in section to facilitate the illustration, and Fig. 4 is a fragmentary sectional view from the line 4'-4; ofFig. 1,
ES PATENT OFFICE" Similar characters of reference refer to similar parts and portions throughout the several views of the drawings:
The tapping member members 3, l, 5, and 6, member 8, and gasket 9 a, drinking rim 2, cup handle member I, base constitute the principal parts and portions of my drinking and tapping attachment for beer cans.
The can 0 is of the conventional type provided with a ledge Cl and C2 at its upper and lower sides.
I have provided a rim 2 which is adapted to fit inside of the ledge at the top side and which is annular in shape and preferably made higher at the side 2a from which the beer is drunk than-the opposite side 22;. This rim is provided at the wide side with a plate bottom portion 20 which forms a base and covers substantially one-half of the lower side oi said rim. Extending from this base downwardly is a cylindrical tapping member l which is biased at in forming a cutting in Fig. 4 of the drawing the can when This member i is p'rovid point ib as shown best for severing the top of forced downwardly at one side.
ed with a hole to in its front side to permit the beer to enter the opening in the member la so that all the contents of the can may be drunk from the can when tilted properly. The member from the front side of the in Fig. 4 of. the drawing, and positioned on this i is ofiset backwardly rim 2 as shown best ofiset portion and surrounding the member id is a gasket 9 that forms a tight fit between the opening in the can C made by the member in and said member in to prevent leakage between the member to and the opening in the can when drinking therefrom. In
her 2 rigidly in position there is provided a pluorder to hold the memrality of clip members 3, d, 5, and 6 which are preferably integrally connected with the upper side of the rim and flange portion Ci of extend downwardly over the the can as shown best in Fig. 3 of the drawing. These members are preferably made of spring with notched portions portion Ci for holding do the rim member 2 rigidly steel and are for engaging provided the rim against the upper side of the can. These clip members 3, d, 5, and 6 downwardly extending portions db, thus as guides for the rim 2 and the tapping 'i while tapping the can. Preferably secured to edge of the the tapping member II also provided with mem are
one side of the upper can substantially at right angles to and preferably integrally connected thereto is a handle member I which is also provided with a notchedportion Ia which engages the ledge CI of the can and is provided -with a loop portion 11) then with an upward extending portion forming another loop 1c, thus providing means for facilitating the spring of the handle outwardly to facilitate placing of the handle on the can. From the loop portion To the handle is formed downwardly, and near the lower side of the can is a curved portion Id and another loop portion 'le, then extending around the ledge portion C2 and inwardly tothe can, and after sterilizing may be placed on another can for use.
Though I have shown and described a particular construction, combination, and arrangement of parts and portions, I do not wish to be limited to this particular construction, combination, and
arrangement, but desire to include in the scope of my invention the construction, combination and arrangement substantially as set forth inthe appended claims.
Having thus described my'invention, what I claim as new and desire to secure by Letters Patent is:
1. In a drinking and tapping attachment for beer cans, a rim member forming an upwardly extended -lip engaging drinking member constructed and arranged to fit inside the ledge of a conventional beer can provided with a tapping attachment near one side thereof and extending downwardly from the bottom thereof, a plurality of clip members extending from said rim member downwardly over the ledge of the beer can for positioning and holding said rim in position thereon, and a handle member secured to said rim member and extendingdownwardly along one side past the bottom of the can ahd in engagement with the bottom thereof.
2. In a drinking and tapping attachment for beer cans, a rim member forming an upwardly extended lip engaging drinking-member constructed and arranged to fit inside the ledge of a conventional beer can provided with a tapping attachment near one side thereof and extending downwardly from the bottom thereof, a pluraliiy of clip members extending from said rim member downwardly over the ledge of the beer can for positioning and holding said rim in position thereon, a handle member secured to said rim member and extending downwardly along one side past the bottom of the can and in engagement with the bottom thereof, and a base member connected to the lower end of said handle and extending against the bottom of said can.
3'. In a device of the class described, a drinking rim adapted to fit inside the ledge of the conventional beer can, clip means secured to said drinking rim and extending over the ledge of the beer can for securing it in position, a bottom portion for said rim extending over a portion only of said beer can top, and a tapping member secured to said bottom portion and extending downwardly therefrom about an opening in said bottom portion.
4. In a device of the class described, a drinking rim adapted to fit inside the ledge of the conventional beer can, clip means secured to said drinking rim and extending over the ledge of the beer can for securing it in position, a bottom portion for said rim extending over a portion only of said beer can top, a tapping member secured to said bottom portion and extending downwardly therefrom about an opening in said bottom portion, and a handle member. secured to said rim and extending downwardly and outwardly from the side of said can past the lower side of the can.
In a device of the class described, a drinking ing rim adapted to fit inside the ledge of the conventional beer can, clip means secured to said drinking rim and extending over the ledge of the beer can for securing it in position, a bottom portion for said rim extending over a portion only of said beer can top, a tapping member secured to said bottom portion and extending downwardly therefrom about an opening in said bottom portion, a handle member secured to said rim and extending downwardly and outwardly from the side of said can past the lower side of the can, and means for securing said handle member over the ledge on the lower side of said can.
EARCY BALLARD.
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US2552318A (en) * 1950-05-19 1951-05-08 Hartmann Albert Disposable dispensing device for attachment to containers
US2571843A (en) * 1948-04-03 1951-10-16 Wallace S Dale Antispill device for liquid containers
US2593552A (en) * 1947-02-03 1952-04-22 Marvin L Folkman Aerosol dispenser and penetrable cartridge therefor
US2614406A (en) * 1950-04-24 1952-10-21 Oliver W Carpenter Drinking rim for beer cans
US2687829A (en) * 1952-12-02 1954-08-31 Walter E Horrocks Container with spout and cap therefor having means on said spout to puncture said cap
US2693685A (en) * 1950-10-30 1954-11-09 Richard M Stafford Sanitary drinking attachment for cans
US2715464A (en) * 1952-09-03 1955-08-16 Royal D Raub Culinary grease decanter
US2725732A (en) * 1953-08-21 1955-12-06 Somoza Julius Drinking attachment for containers
US2753049A (en) * 1951-12-10 1956-07-03 Gaines Bernard Strainer-protector for drinking vessels
US2782614A (en) * 1954-07-13 1957-02-26 William F Currie Drinking attachment for cans
US3103297A (en) * 1961-06-12 1963-09-10 George H Taft Combination can opener and drinking cup
US3784059A (en) * 1972-02-25 1974-01-08 J Katzakian Beverage can drinking holder
US5117980A (en) * 1989-11-13 1992-06-02 Ionides Christos G Drinking device and holder
US5683009A (en) * 1996-06-17 1997-11-04 King; Randy A. Accessories to enhance the recyclability of metal cans

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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2593552A (en) * 1947-02-03 1952-04-22 Marvin L Folkman Aerosol dispenser and penetrable cartridge therefor
US2571843A (en) * 1948-04-03 1951-10-16 Wallace S Dale Antispill device for liquid containers
US2614406A (en) * 1950-04-24 1952-10-21 Oliver W Carpenter Drinking rim for beer cans
US2552318A (en) * 1950-05-19 1951-05-08 Hartmann Albert Disposable dispensing device for attachment to containers
US2693685A (en) * 1950-10-30 1954-11-09 Richard M Stafford Sanitary drinking attachment for cans
US2753049A (en) * 1951-12-10 1956-07-03 Gaines Bernard Strainer-protector for drinking vessels
US2715464A (en) * 1952-09-03 1955-08-16 Royal D Raub Culinary grease decanter
US2687829A (en) * 1952-12-02 1954-08-31 Walter E Horrocks Container with spout and cap therefor having means on said spout to puncture said cap
US2725732A (en) * 1953-08-21 1955-12-06 Somoza Julius Drinking attachment for containers
US2782614A (en) * 1954-07-13 1957-02-26 William F Currie Drinking attachment for cans
US3103297A (en) * 1961-06-12 1963-09-10 George H Taft Combination can opener and drinking cup
US3784059A (en) * 1972-02-25 1974-01-08 J Katzakian Beverage can drinking holder
US5117980A (en) * 1989-11-13 1992-06-02 Ionides Christos G Drinking device and holder
US5683009A (en) * 1996-06-17 1997-11-04 King; Randy A. Accessories to enhance the recyclability of metal cans

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