US2376786A - Cap retainer for tubes - Google Patents

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US2376786A
US2376786A US499270A US49927043A US2376786A US 2376786 A US2376786 A US 2376786A US 499270 A US499270 A US 499270A US 49927043 A US49927043 A US 49927043A US 2376786 A US2376786 A US 2376786A
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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
    • B65D35/00Pliable tubular containers adapted to be permanently or temporarily deformed to expel contents, e.g. collapsible tubes for toothpaste or other plastic or semi-liquid material; Holders therefor
    • B65D35/24Pliable tubular containers adapted to be permanently or temporarily deformed to expel contents, e.g. collapsible tubes for toothpaste or other plastic or semi-liquid material; Holders therefor with auxiliary devices
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  • Figure 1 is a side elevation of a cap retainer, constructed in accordance with the invention, applied to a collapsible tube. 4
  • Figure 2 is a view in elevation, taken at an angle of ninety degrees from that shown in Figure 1,
  • Figure 3 is a cross sectional view taken on the line 33 of Figure 1. 1
  • Figure 4 is a side elevation, partly in section, showing a modified form of cap retainer.
  • Figure 5 is a cross sectional view taken on the line 5--5 of Figure 4.
  • Figure 6 is a side elevation of the cap retainer applied to a fabric or Cellophane tube.
  • I 0 designates a tube of the dispensing type formed of soft metal and adapted to be collapsed for dispensing the contents.
  • the tube is provided as is conventional with a threaded neck upon which the cap I l is engaged to seal the contents air tight.
  • the present invention provides the cap II with a stem I2 disposed centrally on, and en'- tending upwardly from the cap, the stem being formed integral with a knurled disk l3 through the medium of which the cap may be screwed onto and off of the threadedneck of the tube and through the medium of which the cap may be retracted from the'tube and disposed against as shown in Figure 2 when it is desired to dispense the contents of the tube.
  • the cap, the stem. and the knurled disk are formedintegrally.
  • the tube H1 in the form of the invention' shown in Figure 1 is provided on itsconical shoulder with downwardly and-outwardly extending lugs by turning the knurled disk I3, the cap to be swung to the dotted line position shown in Figure 2 against the side of the tube, out of the way of the user when the contents are being dispensed, the elasticity of the rubber band holding the cap in theretracted position until it is desired to apply the cap again to the tube.
  • FIG. 4 and 5 A modified form of the invention is shown in Figures 4 and 5 in which the cap l9, stem 20, disk 2
  • the endless rubber band 25 is not disposed astride of the stem 20 but one side of the band is engaged against the side of the stem and the same side of the band passes through the notches 26 in the disk 22, see Figure 5, and then is engaged underneath the lugs 24 while the other side of the band is directed around the curved wall of the tube 23 in alignment with the lugs 24.
  • thedisk 22 is held assembled with the stem 20 and at the same time when the cap is unscrewed from the tube the cap may be retracted to released position against the tube and will be yieldably held in released position by the resiliency of the rubber band.
  • FIG. 6 Another modified form of the invention is shown in Figure 6 in which thetube 21 is formed of fabric material or Cellophane material.
  • the rubber band 32 is engaged upon the top surface of the fibre disk 3
  • Cellophane tube of a cap forming a closure for the tube, a stem located centrally on and extending upwardly from the cap, means on top of the stem for manipulating the stem to remove the cap from the tube, a. slotted disk'mounted on the stem between the tube and said means, the stem 1.
  • Y cap forming a closure for thetube, a stem located; 1, centrally on and extending upwardly from the I cap, means on the top of the stem for'mani'pulat extending through the slot of the disk, a rubber band engaged across the top of the disk and con- "tacting the stem, the ends of theband extending downwardltt to the tube and adhesive means cu the.
  • a stem extendaslotted disk mounted on the stem between the tube and said means, the stem extendingithrough the slotof the disk, lugs formed on the tubeat the sides thereof, and a rubber band'ehgaged across the": top of 1 the diskoand contacting the stem there being; oppositely: disposed: notches in the disk, theuband extending through said-notches ⁇ andibeingb engagedwithsa'idz lugs, saidarubber bandyiel'dably holdingrthercap applied to the: tube andirrf'retracted .positionagainst the side of the tube'wl'ienremovedf-rom the tube: v 2.

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May 22, 1945. H, LAMM 2,376,786
CA-P RETAINER FOR TUBES Filed Aug. 19, 1943 Warren-Hlamm INVENTOR.
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A'ITD R N EYS inexpensiveto manufacture,
Patented May 22, 1945 OFFICE oAP nn'rAINER FOR, Tunas J I 'wmsn mm, Kaine, Okla. Application August19, 1943; Serial No. 499,270
' 8 claims. (Cl. zzosacl This invention relates to a cap retainer for tubes and has for an "object to provide a simplified means for retainingthe cap of collapsible tubes, bottles and other containers,'in a closed position on the container or;in a retracted position out of the'way of the user, and which may be moved with minimum manual effort from one position to the other. v Y Y r A further object is to provide' apparatus of this character'whichwill" beformedof a few strong, simple and'durableparts, which will .be and which will not easilyget out of order. i
With theabove and 'otherobjects in view the invention consists of certain novel details of construction and combinations of parts hereinafter fully described and claimed, it being understood that various modifications maybe resorted to within the scope of the appended claims without departing from'thespirit or sacrificing any of the advantages of the invention.
In the accompanying drawing forming a part of this specification:
Figure 1 is a side elevation of a cap retainer, constructed in accordance with the invention, applied to a collapsible tube. 4
Figure 2 is a view in elevation, taken at an angle of ninety degrees from that shown in Figure 1,
and showing the cap retainer in dotted lines in retracted position.
Figure 3 is a cross sectional view taken on the line 33 of Figure 1. 1
Figure 4 is a side elevation, partly in section, showing a modified form of cap retainer.
Figure 5 is a cross sectional view taken on the line 5--5 of Figure 4.
Figure 6 is a side elevation of the cap retainer applied to a fabric or Cellophane tube.
Referring now to the drawing in which like characters of reference designate similar parts in the various views, I 0 designates a tube of the dispensing type formed of soft metal and adapted to be collapsed for dispensing the contents. The tube is provided as is conventional with a threaded neck upon which the cap I l is engaged to seal the contents air tight. For preventing the loss of the cap, the present invention provides the cap II with a stem I2 disposed centrally on, and en'- tending upwardly from the cap, the stem being formed integral with a knurled disk l3 through the medium of which the cap may be screwed onto and off of the threadedneck of the tube and through the medium of which the cap may be retracted from the'tube and disposed against as shown inFigure 2 when it is desired to dispense the contents of the tube. The cap, the stem. and the knurled disk are formedintegrally.
A disk l4 of any suitable materiaL'such as fibre for example,is mounted on the stem'between the The'diskll is' cap II and the knurleddisk l3. substantially oval in contour and is provided on its transverse shortdiameter with a slot. l5, see Figure 3, to'rotatably receive the stem l2.
The tube H1 in the form of the invention' shown in Figure 1 is provided on itsconical shoulder with downwardly and-outwardly extending lugs by turning the knurled disk I3, the cap to be swung to the dotted line position shown in Figure 2 against the side of the tube, out of the way of the user when the contents are being dispensed, the elasticity of the rubber band holding the cap in theretracted position until it is desired to apply the cap again to the tube.
A modified form of the invention is shown in Figures 4 and 5 in which the cap l9, stem 20, disk 2|, fibre disk 22, and tube 23 are the same as previously described but in this form of the invention the downwardly and outwardly extending lugs 24 are formed on the body of the tube instead of on the shoulder. Also in this formsof the invention the endless rubber band 25 is not disposed astride of the stem 20 but one side of the band is engaged against the side of the stem and the same side of the band passes through the notches 26 in the disk 22, see Figure 5, and then is engaged underneath the lugs 24 while the other side of the band is directed around the curved wall of the tube 23 in alignment with the lugs 24. Thus thedisk 22 is held assembled with the stem 20 and at the same time when the cap is unscrewed from the tube the cap may be retracted to released position against the tube and will be yieldably held in released position by the resiliency of the rubber band.
Another modified form of the invention is shown in Figure 6 in which thetube 21 is formed of fabric material or Cellophane material. In
this form of the invention the cap 28, stem 29, r
knurled disk 30, and fibre disk 3| are the'same the. side of the tube in an out of the way position as heretofore described. In this form of the in- I tion,
vention the rubber band 32 is engaged upon the top surface of the fibre disk 3| thence directed through the oppositely disposed notches in the; fibre disk, and the ends of the band are secured to the tube 21 by strips of adhesive tape 33, ad-
Cellophane tube, of a cap forming a closure for the tube, a stem located centrally on and extending upwardly from the cap, means on top of the stem for manipulating the stem to remove the cap from the tube, a. slotted disk'mounted on the stem between the tube and said means, the stem 1. The combination with collapsibletube of a ing the stem to remove the cap from the..tube,
Y cap forming a closure for thetube, a stem located; 1, centrally on and extending upwardly from the I cap, means on the top of the stem for'mani'pulat extending through the slot of the disk, a rubber band engaged across the top of the disk and con- "tacting the stem, the ends of theband extending downwardltt to the tube and adhesive means cu the. we of h 'ta id t otb. ,tu
6. The structure as of claim 5 and in which isa-id means comprises adhesive tape of fabric or Cellophane.
-7-.'-'-'I"hef'combination with a collapsible tube, of
.l a ,eaptforming, a closure therefor, a stem extendaslotted disk mounted on the stem between the tube and said means, the stem extendingithrough the slotof the disk, lugs formed on the tubeat the sides thereof, and a rubber band'ehgaged across the": top of 1 the diskoand contacting the stem there being; oppositely: disposed: notches in the disk, theuband extending through said-notches} andibeingb engagedwithsa'idz lugs, saidarubber bandyiel'dably holdingrthercap applied to the: tube andirrf'retracted .positionagainst the side of the tube'wl'ienremovedf-rom the tube: v 2. Tl'mstructureas of claim Land whieh saidz 3'. The, structurees of. l: and in; which the rubberfband is an endless loop disposed: astriderof; the stem, directed through thewnotches ,-i n=;the"-disk, and loopedzaround-said lugs 4; "The-structure as of claim 1- and imwhichthe rubber band is an endless loop-havingwoneusid'ea engagediagamst thefstem to hold the-stem'in, the slot in: the-disk and having the other side-directed underneath said lugs and extendingalong the'si-d'e: ofthetube' inJaii'gn-ment.withthe-rlugs. i 1 r" 5; The-combinationtwitha collapsible fabric 'oring axiallyfrom the cap, means carried by the stemiin spacecl'relation to the cap for manipulating-thelcapjto remove it from the tube; a disk mounted on the stem between the tube and said means-, the disk bei-ng'hprovidedwith; a-slotgopen at, one end through-whichthe'stem extends, the: disk being; provided. at ppesite sides of" the" stem, with 'notc'heaand an, elastic: member connected-to! the: tube and; extending: across, the 1 sterm and through: the notches; said elasticzmember contacts ing-witlr. that sideot the stem faeingtthesopen end: of the slot. '1
8. The combination-with a collapsibletube, of a cap forming aclosure therefor; a stemlextendings axially from thezcap gmeans on the stem-in spaced relation tothe cap? for manipulating tlieZcapZ to remove it from the tube, a disk havinga slot epem atoneend and mountedbetween-the capaudisaid means with the-stem extending through said. slot,
, and an elastic member connectedatothe tube and:
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US2736513A (en) * 1951-05-17 1956-02-28 Int Standard Electric Corp Locking closure lid for containers particularly for pneumatic tube systems
US3724179A (en) * 1966-12-26 1973-04-03 Electrolux Ab Self-sealing end closure for disposable dust bag

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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2736513A (en) * 1951-05-17 1956-02-28 Int Standard Electric Corp Locking closure lid for containers particularly for pneumatic tube systems
US3724179A (en) * 1966-12-26 1973-04-03 Electrolux Ab Self-sealing end closure for disposable dust bag

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