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US239225A
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    • 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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  • my invention consists in a package com posed oftwo similar pans, each having alaterally-proiectin g flange, inverted one upon the other, and a band surrounding and receivin g and overlapping the edges of the two 5 turned over, so as to form a thick round edge, over which the edge of the band is crimped or constricted, and before being applied the band is filled with cementor other plastic material, into which the edges of theflan ges are embedded, and which produces a tight joint.
  • the band may be made with a crease around the perimeter, midway of its thickness, and when so constructed the package may be opened by cutting around the circumference of the can with aknife, the crease forming a guide for the knife.
  • Figure 1 represents a central, section of one of the pans of which my package is composed.
  • Fig. 2 represents a similar section of a complete package before the edges of the surroundin g band are crimped down over their rounded edges.
  • Fig. 3 represents a similar section of the complete package after being closed.
  • Fig. 4 represents a plan of the package, and
  • Fig. 5 is a central section of a modification of the invention.
  • a A represent. two pans, which are made of sheet metal, such as tin-plate or tinned iron,
  • each flange is preferably by being struck drawn up from a single sheet, and are of similar size andshape.
  • Each pan has a flange, Alprojecting laterally from its upper edge, and the edge of the flange is preferably turned over or beaded at a, so as to form a thick round edge.
  • FIG. B designates. an annular band having a U-shaped transverse section, sufficiently wide to receive the, beaded edges of the two flanges A A, and extending 6o entirely around the flanges, as shown in Fig.
  • the band shown in Fig.5 difl'ers from that described onlyin thatit is provided around its perimeter with a crease or groove, S, which, when the band is applied, comes between th beaded edges a of the two flanges
  • the two pansA are each filled solidly full up to the level of the flange A, and a piece ofpaper or similar material, 0, laid over the contents.
  • the band B has the space be tween its sides filled with shellac or other plastic cement or packing, and its endsbare sprung apart sufficiently to pass over the edges of the flanges A.
  • the ends being then brought together, the two flanges are held together by the band B, as shown in Fig. 2, and are embedded in the cement or packing.
  • the two edges (1 of the band are now crimped or constricted down over the beaded edges a of the flange A, thus tightly closing and sealing the package, which may be safely transported to any distance.
  • a knife or tool may be inserted under the end of the band B at b, and the band stripped off.
  • Each pan may be made of a size to contain a few pounds, and after the butter or lard is used by a family the pan may be used for a milk-pan or a dish-pan, or for other culinary or domestic purposes.
  • a package for butter, lard, or like substances composed of two pans, each having a laterally-projectingyfiauge, inverted one upon the other, and a band surrounding, receiving,
  • a package for butter, lard, or like substances composed of two pans, each having a lateral] y-proj ectin g flan ge with a thick rounded 15 or beaded edge, inverted one upon the other,

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W Package No. 239,225.
Patented March 22,1ss|. g 2
v v 2 M M a 2 UNITED STATES PATENT OEFIcE.
CHRISTIAN GLAUSSEN,
OF NEW YORK, n. Y.
PACKAGE FOR BUTTER, LARp, 86s.!
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters, Patent No, 239,225, dated March 22, 1881. Application filed February 17, 1881. (No model.) Q I To all whom it may concern Be it known that I, CHRISTIAN ULAUSSEN, of the city and county of New York, in the State of New York, have invented a certain new and useful Improvement in Packages for Butter, Lard,&c., of which the following is a specification.
One method of packing butter and lard has been to place the same into receptacles or pans having laterally-projecting flanges, and then secure the pans together, two and two, by inverting one upon the other and inserting wires through perforations in their flanges. This method, however, does not produce an airtight package, and is not adapted for packing butter and lard for transportation in warm weather; and the object of my invention is to provide a perfectly air-tight package of this character. To this end my invention consists in a package com posed oftwo similar pans, each having alaterally-proiectin g flange, inverted one upon the other, and a band surrounding and receivin g and overlapping the edges of the two 5 turned over, so as to form a thick round edge, over which the edge of the band is crimped or constricted, and before being applied the band is filled with cementor other plastic material, into which the edges of theflan ges are embedded, and which produces a tight joint. The band may be made with a crease around the perimeter, midway of its thickness, and when so constructed the package may be opened by cutting around the circumference of the can with aknife, the crease forming a guide for the knife.
In the accompanying drawings, Figure 1 represents a central, section of one of the pans of which my package is composed. Fig. 2 represents a similar section of a complete package before the edges of the surroundin g band are crimped down over their rounded edges. Fig. 3 represents a similar section of the complete package after being closed. Fig. 4 represents a plan of the package, and Fig. 5 is a central section of a modification of the invention.
Similar letters of reference designate corresponding parts in all the figures. A A represent. two pans, which are made of sheet metal, such as tin-plate or tinned iron,
flanges. The edge of each flange is preferably by being struck drawn up from a single sheet, and are of similar size andshape. Each pan has a flange, Alprojecting laterally from its upper edge, and the edge of the flange is preferably turned over or beaded at a, so as to form a thick round edge.
B, in Figs. 2, 3, and 4, designates. an annular band having a U-shaped transverse section, sufficiently wide to receive the, beaded edges of the two flanges A A, and extending 6o entirely around the flanges, as shown in Fig.
4, the two ends of the strip from which it is made being brought together at b.
The band shown in Fig.5 difl'ers from that described onlyin thatit is provided around its perimeter with a crease or groove, S, which, when the band is applied, comes between th beaded edges a of the two flanges In tillingthe package, the two pansA are each filled solidly full up to the level of the flange A, and a piece ofpaper or similar material, 0, laid over the contents. ()ne pan is then inverted upon the other, and the band B has the space be tween its sides filled with shellac or other plastic cement or packing, and its endsbare sprung apart sufficiently to pass over the edges of the flanges A. The ends being then brought together, the two flanges are held together by the band B, as shown in Fig. 2, and are embedded in the cement or packing. The two edges (1 of the band are now crimped or constricted down over the beaded edges a of the flange A, thus tightly closing and sealing the package, which may be safely transported to any distance.
When it is desired to open the package with a band like that shown in Figs.2 and 3, a knife or tool may be inserted under the end of the band B at b, and the band stripped off.
When itis desired to open apackage in which go the band B has the crease or groove S, as shown in Fig. 5, all that is necessary is to run a knife round-the entire circumference of the can and cut the band in two; and to enable this to be done the band B, when formed with the crease 9 5 or groove S, should be of thin metal, such as taggers tin, which may be readily cut with a knife.
Each pan may be made of a size to contain a few pounds, and after the butter or lard is used by a family the pan may be used for a milk-pan or a dish-pan, or for other culinary or domestic purposes.
What Iclaim as my invention, and desire to secure 'by Letters Patent, is- 1. A package for butter, lard, or like substances, composed of two pans, each having a laterally-projectingyfiauge, inverted one upon the other, and a band surrounding, receiving,
' overlapping, and clamping the edges of the flanges together, substantially as specified.
2. A package for butter, lard, or like substances, composed of two pans, each having a lateral] y-proj ectin g flan ge with a thick rounded 15 or beaded edge, inverted one upon the other,
.and a band surrounding and receiving the
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US2956544A (en) * 1957-04-01 1960-10-18 Mcdonald Products Corp Paper weight and article holder
US2993587A (en) * 1957-08-02 1961-07-25 Continental Can Co Package with article-holding insert suspended in an open-faced paperboard frame
US3265280A (en) * 1964-04-14 1966-08-09 Robert L Butzko Doughnut package
US3292810A (en) * 1963-09-03 1966-12-20 Phillips Petroleum Co Multipacks for perishable merchandise
US3360115A (en) * 1966-04-05 1967-12-26 Roland D Joffe Packaging of food stuffs
US3385478A (en) * 1965-10-23 1968-05-28 Miller Fertilizer plant
US3944105A (en) * 1973-07-31 1976-03-16 Etablissement Studia Technica Flexible annular joint
US4171743A (en) * 1978-08-31 1979-10-23 The Continental Group, Inc. Band integrated double serving packages with hook
US4699291A (en) * 1986-10-06 1987-10-13 Becton, Dickinson And Company Package assembly for an article
US5069354A (en) * 1990-04-19 1991-12-03 Delvo Industries, Inc. Openable/closeable container including a frame for supporting a pair of tray members
US5265749A (en) * 1993-04-01 1993-11-30 Marketing Congress, Inc. Container
US6415940B1 (en) 1998-12-21 2002-07-09 II Hobert W. Brabson Compartmented container
US8602216B1 (en) * 2012-06-22 2013-12-10 Chia Hao LIN Packing box structure for cell phone protection case
US10961046B2 (en) * 2019-06-20 2021-03-30 Randall Van Dinter Ice cream scoop packaging apparatus

Cited By (14)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2956544A (en) * 1957-04-01 1960-10-18 Mcdonald Products Corp Paper weight and article holder
US2993587A (en) * 1957-08-02 1961-07-25 Continental Can Co Package with article-holding insert suspended in an open-faced paperboard frame
US3292810A (en) * 1963-09-03 1966-12-20 Phillips Petroleum Co Multipacks for perishable merchandise
US3265280A (en) * 1964-04-14 1966-08-09 Robert L Butzko Doughnut package
US3385478A (en) * 1965-10-23 1968-05-28 Miller Fertilizer plant
US3360115A (en) * 1966-04-05 1967-12-26 Roland D Joffe Packaging of food stuffs
US3944105A (en) * 1973-07-31 1976-03-16 Etablissement Studia Technica Flexible annular joint
US4171743A (en) * 1978-08-31 1979-10-23 The Continental Group, Inc. Band integrated double serving packages with hook
US4699291A (en) * 1986-10-06 1987-10-13 Becton, Dickinson And Company Package assembly for an article
US5069354A (en) * 1990-04-19 1991-12-03 Delvo Industries, Inc. Openable/closeable container including a frame for supporting a pair of tray members
US5265749A (en) * 1993-04-01 1993-11-30 Marketing Congress, Inc. Container
US6415940B1 (en) 1998-12-21 2002-07-09 II Hobert W. Brabson Compartmented container
US8602216B1 (en) * 2012-06-22 2013-12-10 Chia Hao LIN Packing box structure for cell phone protection case
US10961046B2 (en) * 2019-06-20 2021-03-30 Randall Van Dinter Ice cream scoop packaging apparatus

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