US2125805A - Spout for sealed metal containers - Google Patents

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US2125805A
US2125805A US175114A US17511437A US2125805A US 2125805 A US2125805 A US 2125805A US 175114 A US175114 A US 175114A US 17511437 A US17511437 A US 17511437A US 2125805 A US2125805 A US 2125805A
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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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  • this invention consists in certain novel features of construction, combination and arrangement of parts to be hereinafter more fully described and claimed.
  • Figure 1 is a side elevation, partly in section, illustrating a spout for sealed metallic containers showing. the same applied to a container wherein the latter is only partially shown.
  • Figure 2 is an end View illustrating the device.
  • Figure 3 is a fragmentary side elevation, partly in section, showing the penetrating end of the device.
  • Figure 4 is a fragmentary side elevation showing means of bringing about securing and sealing of the device on a container.
  • FIG. 5 is a perspective view illustrating a retaining washer.
  • the numeral 1 indicates a tube of a desired length which has one end obliquely cut as shown in Figure l to form a penetrating portion 2.
  • the tube l slightly above the penetrating portion has a slot 3 to facilitate the passing of liquid from the container through the tube.
  • a cushion disc 4 is mounted on the tube l and spaced a selected distance from the penetrating portion 2.
  • cushion disc may be pinned or otherwise secured on the tube, as shown at 5.
  • Opposite sides of the tube I have formed thereon ribs 6 to facilitate the gripping of the tube and also to act as means for retaining on the tube and against the cushion element 4 a retaining washer 1.
  • the washer I has oppositely arranged grooves 8 through which the ribs 6 may slide freely on the placing and removal of the retaining washer from the tube.
  • the washer T When the washer T has been brought in engagement with the cushion element 4 it may be turned on the tube to bring the ribs to overlie said Washer.
  • Notches 9 are provided in the washer in which the ends of the ribs may enter when the washer is locked in position on the tube by the ribs.
  • the penetrating portion 2 of the tube l and at opposite sides is provided with looking ribs If! each including angularly disposed portions A and B.
  • the end of the portion A is pointed and the portion B has an inclination to the portion A so that when brought in engagement with a penetrated wall of a container it will tend to draw the cushion element tightly against the penetrated wall and thereby seal the'tube on the container.
  • the penetrating portion 2 is forced through the wall of a container until the cushion element engages said wall.
  • the tube is then rotated, the portions B of the ribs moving into engagement with the penetrated Wall with a camming action drawing the cushion element tightly against the penetrated wall.
  • the tube thus applied to the container in a manner described is positioned at right angles to the penetrated wall with the slot 3 positioned well within the container so'that the contents of the container can be poured therefrom by way of the tube.
  • a spout for sealed metallic containers comprising a tube having one end obliquely cut to form a penetrating portion and slotted adjacent said penetrating portion, a cushion disc mounted on the tube adjacent the slot, a sustaining Washer mounted on said tube against the cushion disc and having oppositely arranged grooves, ribs formed on said tube to overlie the sustaining washer and retain the same tightly against the cushion disc and may enter said grooves to permit removal and replacement of the sustaining washer on the tube, and means carried by the tube adjacent the penetrating portion to have a camming action on a wall of the container penetrated by the penetrating portion when the tube is r0.- tated relative to the container.
  • a spout for sealed metallic containers comprising a tube having one end obliquely cut to form a penetrating portion and slotted adjacent said penetrating portion, a cushion disc mounted on the tube adjacent the slot, a sustaining washer mounted on said tube againstthe cushion disc and having oppositely arranged grooves, ribs formed on said tube to overlie the sustaining Washer and retain the same tightly against the cushion disc and may enter said grooves to permit removal and replacement of the sustaining washer on the tube, ribs formed on opposite sides of the tube adjacent the penetrating portion and each including angularly disposed portions, one portion paralleling the longitudinal axis of the tube and the other portion extending angularly to the longitudinal axis of the tube and adapted to have a camming action on. the wall of the container penetrated by the penetrating portion to draw the cushion disc tightly against the penetrated wall during rotation of the tube relative to the container.
  • a spout for sealed metallic containers comprising a tube having one end obliquely cut to form a penetrating portion and slotted adjacent said penetrating portion, a cushion disc mounted on the tube adjacent the slot, a sustaining washer mounted on said tube against the cushion disc and having oppositely arranged grooves, ribs formed on said tube to overlie the sustaining washer and retain the same tightly against the cushion disc and may enter said grooves to permit removal and replacement of the sustaining washer on the tube, ribs formed on opposite sides of the tube adjacent the penetrating portion and each including angularly disposed portions, one

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Aug. 2, 1938. J. B. PEDDICORD ,1
SPOUT FOR SEALED METAL CONTAINERS Filed No). 17, 1957 i l i 8y. I 02:65. 1 i
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ATTORNEYS Patented Aug. 2, 1938 "UNITED STATES PAT E'NT "OFFi- C E "SPOUT' FOR SEALED METAL CONTAINERS Jasper B. Peddi'cord, St. Bernard, La. Application November 17,1937, Serial No. 1.75114 3 Claims.
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With these and other objects in view, this invention consists in certain novel features of construction, combination and arrangement of parts to be hereinafter more fully described and claimed.
For a complete understanding of my invention, reference is to be had to the following description and accompanying drawing, in which Figure 1 is a side elevation, partly in section, illustrating a spout for sealed metallic containers showing. the same applied to a container wherein the latter is only partially shown.
Figure 2 is an end View illustrating the device.
Figure 3 is a fragmentary side elevation, partly in section, showing the penetrating end of the device.
Figure 4 is a fragmentary side elevation showing means of bringing about securing and sealing of the device on a container.
\ Figure 5 is a perspective view illustrating a retaining washer.
Referring in detail to the drawing, the numeral 1 indicates a tube of a desired length which has one end obliquely cut as shown in Figure l to form a penetrating portion 2. The tube l slightly above the penetrating portion has a slot 3 to facilitate the passing of liquid from the container through the tube.
A cushion disc 4 is mounted on the tube l and spaced a selected distance from the penetrating portion 2.
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cushion disc may be pinned or otherwise secured on the tube, as shown at 5. Opposite sides of the tube I have formed thereon ribs 6 to facilitate the gripping of the tube and also to act as means for retaining on the tube and against the cushion element 4 a retaining washer 1.
The washer I has oppositely arranged grooves 8 through which the ribs 6 may slide freely on the placing and removal of the retaining washer from the tube. When the washer T has been brought in engagement with the cushion element 4 it may be turned on the tube to bring the ribs to overlie said Washer.
Notches 9 are provided in the washer in which the ends of the ribs may enter when the washer is locked in position on the tube by the ribs.
The penetrating portion 2 of the tube l and at opposite sides is provided with looking ribs If! each including angularly disposed portions A and B. The end of the portion A is pointed and the portion B has an inclination to the portion A so that when brought in engagement with a penetrated wall of a container it will tend to draw the cushion element tightly against the penetrated wall and thereby seal the'tube on the container.
In use, the penetrating portion 2 is forced through the wall of a container until the cushion element engages said wall. The tube is then rotated, the portions B of the ribs moving into engagement with the penetrated Wall with a camming action drawing the cushion element tightly against the penetrated wall. The tube thus applied to the container in a manner described is positioned at right angles to the penetrated wall with the slot 3 positioned well within the container so'that the contents of the container can be poured therefrom by way of the tube.
What is claimed is:
1. A spout for sealed metallic containers comprising a tube having one end obliquely cut to form a penetrating portion and slotted adjacent said penetrating portion, a cushion disc mounted on the tube adjacent the slot, a sustaining Washer mounted on said tube against the cushion disc and having oppositely arranged grooves, ribs formed on said tube to overlie the sustaining washer and retain the same tightly against the cushion disc and may enter said grooves to permit removal and replacement of the sustaining washer on the tube, and means carried by the tube adjacent the penetrating portion to have a camming action on a wall of the container penetrated by the penetrating portion when the tube is r0.- tated relative to the container.
2. A spout for sealed metallic containers comprising a tube having one end obliquely cut to form a penetrating portion and slotted adjacent said penetrating portion, a cushion disc mounted on the tube adjacent the slot, a sustaining washer mounted on said tube againstthe cushion disc and having oppositely arranged grooves, ribs formed on said tube to overlie the sustaining Washer and retain the same tightly against the cushion disc and may enter said grooves to permit removal and replacement of the sustaining washer on the tube, ribs formed on opposite sides of the tube adjacent the penetrating portion and each including angularly disposed portions, one portion paralleling the longitudinal axis of the tube and the other portion extending angularly to the longitudinal axis of the tube and adapted to have a camming action on. the wall of the container penetrated by the penetrating portion to draw the cushion disc tightly against the penetrated wall during rotation of the tube relative to the container.
3. A spout for sealed metallic containers comprising a tube having one end obliquely cut to form a penetrating portion and slotted adjacent said penetrating portion, a cushion disc mounted on the tube adjacent the slot, a sustaining washer mounted on said tube against the cushion disc and having oppositely arranged grooves, ribs formed on said tube to overlie the sustaining washer and retain the same tightly against the cushion disc and may enter said grooves to permit removal and replacement of the sustaining washer on the tube, ribs formed on opposite sides of the tube adjacent the penetrating portion and each including angularly disposed portions, one
' portion paralleling the longitudinal axis of the
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US2605933A (en) * 1949-08-24 1952-08-05 Aldon E Marshall Dispensing container
US4867324A (en) * 1988-06-03 1989-09-19 John Rogosich Nursing attachment for disposable beverage containers

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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
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US2605933A (en) * 1949-08-24 1952-08-05 Aldon E Marshall Dispensing container
US4867324A (en) * 1988-06-03 1989-09-19 John Rogosich Nursing attachment for disposable beverage containers

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