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US2396035A
US2396035A US551900A US55190044A US2396035A US 2396035 A US2396035 A US 2396035A US 551900 A US551900 A US 551900A US 55190044 A US55190044 A US 55190044A US 2396035 A US2396035 A US 2396035A
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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
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  • This invention relates to stoppers or bungs for closing the openings in fluid receptacles, and bent and other apertures, and has fo its principal object to provide a simple form of stopper or bung which canbe readily applied to an opening orv withdrawn therefrom by axially applied force but which, when in the applied condition,v firmly grips the wall of the opening.
  • a morespecific object of the. invention is to provide a stopper or bung which, on the application thereto of a force in a direction to insert the stopper in an opening, is causedto contract laterally to allow the stopper Or bung to be inserted into, the opening, and. which, when the applied. pressure ceases, resiliently enga es the wall of the opening whereby the stopper is held securely in position closing the opening, the stopper, onthe application thereto or. a force ina direction to withdraw the stopper from the opening, being again caused to contract to allow the stopper to be withdrawn'easily from the opening.
  • stopper showr'i in the drawing each comprises a tubular body formed of rubber or other elastic material, a finger piece extending within the tubular body, and flexible means secured both to the tubular body andthe finger piece adjacent the inner ends thereof, whereby, when the finger piece is moved axially relatively to thetubular body, the inner portion of the. tubular body" is caused to contract laterally.
  • the flexible means is as shown in each of the figures, in the form of a diaphragm which is integral withthe tubular body, the diaphragm serving wholly or in part to close or'substa'ntially toclosetl ie' inner'flend' or the tubmar body and also serving to urge the tubular body to its un- 'contracted'posit'ion;
  • the diaphragm or other means secure'dto the tubular body and the finger piece may;..in some cases, be the sole means serving to urgethe tubular body to its uncontracted position and the present invention also includes a stopper which comprises a'tubular body formed of flexible mapiece is released, the said elastic means urges the body 19' which is not contracted in diameter. 'On
  • the stopper shown in Figure 1 comprises a tubula 'body b, the inner end of which is closed by a circular disc (1 (herein termed a diaphragm) which may be of desired shape, for example, fiat as shown.
  • a diaphragm which may be of desired shape, for example, fiat as shown.
  • This diaphragm a ismade of substantia'l thickness; so that it is sufficiently strong for it's-purpose; but it must possess sufficient flexibility toenableit to. operate in the manner to be hereinaft'er described.
  • the tubular body b is formed with a circumferential groove (1' adapted to engage the wallof a hole in a sheet metal receptacle (a partof which is indicated at 0).
  • VA stem e extends outwardly fromv the centre of the diaphragm and is shaped to serve as a finger piece,
  • the diaphragm a, tubularbody b, and finger piece e are made from rubber or other elastic material, and .are formed integrally with each other by a moulding operation.
  • the diameter of the inner and outer end portions of the tubular body b is greater than the diameter of the hole to be closed.
  • the stopper In applying the stopper to the hole to be closed, the stopper is pressed against the surface surrounding the hole by force applied axially and inwardly to the finger piece e. This has the effect of bendinglthe diaphragm a inwardly and causing a corresponding reduction in the diameter of the inner portion of the tubular body 1). Under the pressure applied to the finger piece 8,. the tubular body b then enters thehole until thebottom of the groove d is aligned with the wall of the hole, furtherinward' movement of the stopper being prevented. byth outer endportion ofthe tubular releasing the pressure on the finger piece e the diaphragm-a and the tubula bodyb resume their original? condition,.- the tubular body being thus urged into close.
  • the stopper may be provided with one or more vent holes as indicated at g in Figures 2 and 3.
  • Figure 4 illustrates a form of the invention suitable for closing a receptacle neck 7 having an outwardly projecting circumferential lip.
  • a metal cap it adapted to cover th outer end of the neck 7' is bonded to the outer end of the tubular body 12 this cap being formed at its centre with a hole 1 through which the finger piece e passes.
  • the finger piece 6 may be made separately therefrom and may be made of metal or any other rigid material and be secured to the diaphragm in any convenient manner,
  • the finger piece e may be formed with a spherical inner end e and-with a reduced portion e adjacent to this end.
  • the diaphragm a is formed with a central hole through which the spherical inner end 6 of the finger piece e can be forced, and which is adapted to receive snugly the reduced portion e of the finger piece.
  • a split metal washers 11 To prevent accidental disengagement of the finger piece e from the diaphragm a split metal washers 11.
  • these washers may be arranged as shown between the faces of the diaphragm and the shoulders on the finger piece formed by the reduced portion e these washers having a larger diameter than the said shoulders, and being of concavo-convex form to facilitate bending of the diaphragm.
  • the finger piece e is made of metal and is formed at its inner end with a reduced portion e which passes through a hole of corresponding diameter in the centre of the diaphragm a, the latter being secured between the shoulder at the outer end of the reduced portion and a nut e on the inner end of the said portion. Also mounted on the.
  • a pair of concavo-convex washers n are a pair of concavo-convex washers n, one of these discs being situated between the outer face of the diaphragm a and the above mentioned shoulder on the finger piece, and the other of the discs being situated between the inner face of the diaphragm and the nut 6
  • These discs n are sufficiently large to prevent accidental disengagement of the finger piece e from the diaphragm.
  • Bonded to the outer end of the tubular body b is a metal ring 0, and in screw thread engagement with this ring is a metal cover plate h? having a central hole 2' through which the finger piece e passes.
  • the diaphragm a is formed with one or more vent holes 9, and access of dirt to the vent hole or holes from the hole 1 in the cover plate 72 is obstructed by the washer n at the outer side of the diaphragm, this washer being of larger diameter than that at the inner side of the diaphragm.
  • the cover plate h limits inward movement of "the stopper when applied to an opening and, if desired, the outer end portion of the tubular body may have the same or substantially the same external diameter as the intermediate portion.
  • Stoppers according to this invention which is not limited to the specific examples described and illustrated, may be put to a wide variety of uses, and may be adapted to meet different require ments.
  • a stopper adapted to close an opening in a wall comprising a diaphragm of elastic material, a peripheral flange of substantially the same thickness as the diaphragm extending therefrom at one side, said flange having a free edge portion at the side thereof remote from the diaphragm, a finger piece extending from one side of the diaphragm in the same direction as said flange, the free edge portion of said flange being adapted to overlie one face of the wall surrounding the opening and form a stop when the stopper is inserted into the opening, said fiange having an annular, inwardly-extending groove intermediate its ends located beyond the diaphragm in the (iirection of the free edge of the flange, the portion of the flange adjacent the diaphragm being adapted to overlie the other face of the Wall surrounding the opening when the stopper is insorted therein, said groove forming a flexing fulcrum for the portion of the flange adjacent the diaphragm when the finger piece
  • a stopper adapted to close an opening in a wall comprising a diaphragm of elastic. material, a peripheral flange of substantially the same thickness as the diaphragm extending therefrom at one side, said flange having a free edge portion at the side thereof remote from the diaphragm, a finger piece extending from one side of the diaphragm in the same direction as said flange, the free edge portion of said flange being adapted to overlie one face of the wall surrounding the opening and form a stop when the stopper is insertedinto the opening, said flange having an annular, inwardly-extending, groove intermediate its ends located beyond the diaphragm in the direction of the free edge of the flange, the portion of the flange adjacent the diaphragmbeing adapted to overlie the other face of the wall surrounding the opening when the stopper is inserted therein, said groove forming a flexing fulcrumfor the portionof the flange adjacent the diaphragm when the finger piece

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March 5,1946.
H. J. BILLING ET AL STOPPER Fi'led Aug. 30) 1944 yyj v 711% I IIIII. d
Patented Mar. 5, 1946 UNITED STATES PATENT OFFlCE 21396.035 b STOPPERI Henry James Billing, Ashow, near Kenilworth, and Gabriel Andrew George=.Fazekas; Coventry; England, assignors to Simmonds Development Corporation Limited, London,- England- Application. August 30, 1944', Serial N01 5513900 In Great Britain August 8', 1 942 2 Claims. (01. 215 -48) Q This invention relates to stoppers or bungs for closing the openings in fluid receptacles, and bent and other apertures, and has fo its principal object to provide a simple form of stopper or bung which canbe readily applied to an opening orv withdrawn therefrom by axially applied force but which, when in the applied condition,v firmly grips the wall of the opening.
A morespecific object of the. invention is to provide a stopper or bung which, on the application thereto of a force in a direction to insert the stopper in an opening, is causedto contract laterally to allow the stopper Or bung to be inserted into, the opening, and. which, when the applied. pressure ceases, resiliently enga es the wall of the opening whereby the stopper is held securely in position closing the opening, the stopper, onthe application thereto or. a force ina direction to withdraw the stopper from the opening, being again caused to contract to allow the stopper to be withdrawn'easily from the opening.
Other objects and advantages of the present invention will be apparent from the followingdescription read in conjunction with. the accompanying drawing, in which Figure 1 i5 9. central vertical sectional view of one form of stopper in accordance with the invention, and v r Figures 2 to 5 are viewssir'nilar to Figure l illustrating respectively four modified forms of the invention.
The various forms of stopper showr'i in the drawing each comprises a tubular body formed of rubber or other elastic material, a finger piece extending within the tubular body, and flexible means secured both to the tubular body andthe finger piece adjacent the inner ends thereof, whereby, when the finger piece is moved axially relatively to thetubular body, the inner portion of the. tubular body" is caused to contract laterally. Preferably the flexible means is as shown in each of the figures, in the form of a diaphragm which is integral withthe tubular body, the diaphragm serving wholly or in part to close or'substa'ntially toclosetl ie' inner'flend' or the tubmar body and also serving to urge the tubular body to its un- 'contracted'posit'ion;
The diaphragm or other means secure'dto the tubular body and the finger piece may;..in some cases, be the sole means serving to urgethe tubular body to its uncontracted position and the present invention also includes a stopper which comprises a'tubular body formed of flexible mapiece is released, the said elastic means urges the body 19' which is not contracted in diameter. 'On
terial, a finger piece extending within the tubular body, and elastic means secured both to the tubularbody-and' the-finger piece adjacent the inner ends thereof, whereby; when the finger piece is moved axially relatively to the tubular body, the inner portion of the tubular body is caused to contract laterally. and, when pressure on the finger tubular body to" its uncontract'ed' position.
Referring" now more particularly to the drawing, the stopper shown in Figure 1 comprises a tubula 'body b, the inner end of which is closed by a circular disc (1 (herein termed a diaphragm) which may be of desired shape, for example, fiat as shown. This diaphragm a ismade of substantia'l thickness; so that it is sufficiently strong for it's-purpose; but it must possess sufficient flexibility toenableit to. operate in the manner to be hereinaft'er described. The tubular body b is formed with a circumferential groove (1' adapted to engage the wallof a hole in a sheet metal receptacle (a partof which is indicated at 0). VA stem e extends outwardly fromv the centre of the diaphragm and is shaped to serve as a finger piece, The diaphragm a, tubularbody b, and finger piece e are made from rubber or other elastic material, and .are formed integrally with each other by a moulding operation. The diameter of the inner and outer end portions of the tubular body b is greater than the diameter of the hole to be closed.
In applying the stopper to the hole to be closed, the stopper is pressed against the surface surrounding the hole by force applied axially and inwardly to the finger piece e. This has the effect of bendinglthe diaphragm a inwardly and causing a corresponding reduction in the diameter of the inner portion of the tubular body 1). Under the pressure applied to the finger piece 8,. the tubular body b then enters thehole until thebottom of the groove d is aligned with the wall of the hole, furtherinward' movement of the stopper being prevented. byth outer endportion ofthe tubular releasing the pressure on the finger piece e the diaphragm-a and the tubula bodyb resume their original? condition,.- the tubular body being thus urged into close. contact with the edge of the hole securely holding the stopper in position. To withdraw the stopper a pull is applied to the finger-piece e; This causes the diaphragm a to'bend the outwarddirection: and resultsin the diameter of the inner part of the stopper again being reduced, enabling the latter to pass out of pressure on the stem 6 is released, the tubular body at the groove d, under the resiliency of the tubular body and the diaphragm, will be strongly urged against the wall of the openings.
The stopper may be provided with one or more vent holes as indicated at g in Figures 2 and 3.
In this case it may be required to prevent or minimize access of dirt from the outer atmosphere to the vent hole or holes. To meet this requirement we may attach a metal or other cover plate h to the outer edge of the tubular body 12 as shown in Figures 2 and 3, the cover plate having a central hole i through which the finger piece e can pass.
Figure 4 illustrates a form of the invention suitable for closing a receptacle neck 7 having an outwardly projecting circumferential lip. In this form of the invention, a metal cap it adapted to cover th outer end of the neck 7' is bonded to the outer end of the tubular body 12 this cap being formed at its centre with a hole 1 through which the finger piece e passes.
Instead of being formed integrally with the diaphragm a, the finger piece 6 may be made separately therefrom and may be made of metal or any other rigid material and be secured to the diaphragm in any convenient manner, Thus, as shown in Figure 3, the finger piece e may be formed with a spherical inner end e and-with a reduced portion e adjacent to this end. In'this case the diaphragm a is formed with a central hole through which the spherical inner end 6 of the finger piece e can be forced, and which is adapted to receive snugly the reduced portion e of the finger piece. To prevent accidental disengagement of the finger piece e from the diaphragm a split metal washers 11. may be arranged as shown between the faces of the diaphragm and the shoulders on the finger piece formed by the reduced portion e these washers having a larger diameter than the said shoulders, and being of concavo-convex form to facilitate bending of the diaphragm.
In the modification shown in Figure the finger piece e is made of metal and is formed at its inner end with a reduced portion e which passes through a hole of corresponding diameter in the centre of the diaphragm a, the latter being secured between the shoulder at the outer end of the reduced portion and a nut e on the inner end of the said portion. Also mounted on the. reduced portion 6 of the finger piece e are a pair of concavo-convex washers n, one of these discs being situated between the outer face of the diaphragm a and the above mentioned shoulder on the finger piece, and the other of the discs being situated between the inner face of the diaphragm and the nut 6 These discs n are sufficiently large to prevent accidental disengagement of the finger piece e from the diaphragm. Bonded to the outer end of the tubular body b is a metal ring 0, and in screw thread engagement with this ring is a metal cover plate h? having a central hole 2' through which the finger piece e passes. The diaphragm a is formed with one or more vent holes 9, and access of dirt to the vent hole or holes from the hole 1 in the cover plate 72 is obstructed by the washer n at the outer side of the diaphragm, this washer being of larger diameter than that at the inner side of the diaphragm. In the form of stopper shown in Figure 5, the cover plate h limits inward movement of "the stopper when applied to an opening and, if desired, the outer end portion of the tubular body may have the same or substantially the same external diameter as the intermediate portion.
Stoppers according to this invention, which is not limited to the specific examples described and illustrated, may be put to a wide variety of uses, and may be adapted to meet different require ments. i
We claim: I
l. A stopper adapted to close an opening in a wall comprising a diaphragm of elastic material, a peripheral flange of substantially the same thickness as the diaphragm extending therefrom at one side, said flange having a free edge portion at the side thereof remote from the diaphragm, a finger piece extending from one side of the diaphragm in the same direction as said flange, the free edge portion of said flange being adapted to overlie one face of the wall surrounding the opening and form a stop when the stopper is inserted into the opening, said fiange having an annular, inwardly-extending groove intermediate its ends located beyond the diaphragm in the (iirection of the free edge of the flange, the portion of the flange adjacent the diaphragm being adapted to overlie the other face of the Wall surrounding the opening when the stopper is insorted therein, said groove forming a flexing fulcrum for the portion of the flange adjacent the diaphragm when the finger piece is moved longitudinally,
2; A stopper adapted to close an opening in a wall comprising a diaphragm of elastic. material, a peripheral flange of substantially the same thickness as the diaphragm extending therefrom at one side, said flange having a free edge portion at the side thereof remote from the diaphragm, a finger piece extending from one side of the diaphragm in the same direction as said flange, the free edge portion of said flange being adapted to overlie one face of the wall surrounding the opening and form a stop when the stopper is insertedinto the opening, said flange having an annular, inwardly-extending, groove intermediate its ends located beyond the diaphragm in the direction of the free edge of the flange, the portion of the flange adjacent the diaphragmbeing adapted to overlie the other face of the wall surrounding the opening when the stopper is inserted therein, said groove forming a flexing fulcrumfor the portionof the flange adjacent the diaphragm when the finger piece is moved longitudinally, and a'cover piecesecured to the free edge portion of said flange and having an opening through which said finger piece extends. 1
' HENRY JAMES BILLING.
GABRIEL ANDREW GEORGE FAZEKAS.
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US2643394A (en) * 1952-07-21 1953-06-30 Kermit P Wood Combination basket strainer and stopper
US2707588A (en) * 1951-07-19 1955-05-03 Lily Tulip Cup Corp Paper closure member and paper container
US2748673A (en) * 1951-03-09 1956-06-05 Hedwin Corp Liner for composite containers
US2770383A (en) * 1951-03-05 1956-11-13 Livas Giorgio Plastic material bottle-seal
US2808957A (en) * 1955-07-28 1957-10-08 Whirlpool Co Vacuum cleaner
DE1027544B (en) * 1955-03-04 1958-04-03 Fritz Heinemann Seal-proof closure on bottle or canister-shaped containers, in particular made of sheet metal
US2882780A (en) * 1955-09-20 1959-04-21 Illinois Tool Works Snap-in stud with deformable plastic engaging means
US3062029A (en) * 1958-06-11 1962-11-06 Robert D Price Pyrophoric device
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US3279643A (en) * 1965-01-05 1966-10-18 United Carr Inc Closure member
US3604583A (en) * 1969-08-11 1971-09-14 Robert P Linkletter Container and closure cap therefor
US6296136B1 (en) * 1998-07-09 2001-10-02 I.T.W. De France Obturator with improved retention in a metal sheet aperture
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US2770383A (en) * 1951-03-05 1956-11-13 Livas Giorgio Plastic material bottle-seal
US2748673A (en) * 1951-03-09 1956-06-05 Hedwin Corp Liner for composite containers
US2707588A (en) * 1951-07-19 1955-05-03 Lily Tulip Cup Corp Paper closure member and paper container
US2643394A (en) * 1952-07-21 1953-06-30 Kermit P Wood Combination basket strainer and stopper
DE1027544B (en) * 1955-03-04 1958-04-03 Fritz Heinemann Seal-proof closure on bottle or canister-shaped containers, in particular made of sheet metal
US2808957A (en) * 1955-07-28 1957-10-08 Whirlpool Co Vacuum cleaner
US2882780A (en) * 1955-09-20 1959-04-21 Illinois Tool Works Snap-in stud with deformable plastic engaging means
US3062029A (en) * 1958-06-11 1962-11-06 Robert D Price Pyrophoric device
DE1171298B (en) * 1960-05-27 1964-05-27 Schmalbach Ag J A Device for inserting hollow closures made of elastic plastic
US3279643A (en) * 1965-01-05 1966-10-18 United Carr Inc Closure member
US3604583A (en) * 1969-08-11 1971-09-14 Robert P Linkletter Container and closure cap therefor
US6296136B1 (en) * 1998-07-09 2001-10-02 I.T.W. De France Obturator with improved retention in a metal sheet aperture
FR2849638A1 (en) * 2003-01-07 2004-07-09 Sofitec Sa Plug for hole in partition e.g. car door panel has ring of sealing and/or adhesive material to engage with edge of hole
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