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US259065A
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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
    • B65D51/00Closures not otherwise provided for
    • B65D51/16Closures not otherwise provided for with means for venting air or gas
    • B65D51/1672Closures not otherwise provided for with means for venting air or gas whereby venting occurs by manual actuation of the closure or other element
    • B65D51/1688Venting occurring during initial closing or opening of the container, by means of a passage for the escape of gas between the closure and the lip of the container mouth, e.g. interrupted threads

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  • the main body of thejar is represented in Fig. 1 by the letter E.
  • the neck B of the fruit-jar is formed into the shape of a perfect cylinder, extending upward from the main body of the jar, preferably two or three inches, being several times the length of the ordinary neck of the fruit-jars in common use, but may be varied somewhat, according to the size of the jar and the diameter of the neck.
  • the throat or inner face of the neck B should be formed smooth and true into a perfect cylinder, to insure the free and air-tight action of the stopper.
  • the stopper A is also in the form of a cyl- 5 enough to be freely raised and lowered in the neck of the jar. Near the lower end of the cylindrical stopper abroad rectangular groove extends around the cylinder to receive the rubber ring or elastic band 0, which serves as a packing.
  • the cylindrical stopper A may be formed hollow, open from above, but closed at its base to lighten the same.
  • the stopper A may be formed with a flange, D, projecting over the upper edge of the neck of the jar, to prevent the stopper from being forced through into an empty jar and to assist in withdrawin g the stopper from the jar.
  • c is a groove extending vertically along one side of the cylindrical stopper from the top of the stopper to the rubber packing. Through the groove 0 a wire can be inserted between the elastic packing and the neck of the jar, forming a vent both in inserting and withdrawing the stopper.
  • this improvedjar is as follows: Thejar is filled with fruit and with the warm liquid in which the fruit is cooked to, say, about the central portion of the cylindrical neck of the jar. The stopper A is then inserted in the neck of the jar, a small wire being placed in the groove 0 and between the rubber packing and the neck of the jar. The stopper A is next to be pressed down forcibly, expelling all the air, gas, or vapor-from beneath the stopper, the air escaping through the orifice between the wire inserted and the side of the neck where the wire passes the packing. The stopper A is forced down until all the air is expelled and the base of the stopper rests upon the contents of the jar.
  • the stopper is left in actual contact with the contents of the jarthat is, the fruit and juice to be preservedand the elastic packing-ring O effectually excludes the contents of the jar from all contact with the external air.
  • the stopper A is formed with an extension above the packing-ring O, nearly filling. the cylindrical neck of the jar, so that whenever the packing-ring is forced into the neck of the jar it will be held by the upper part of the stopper in a plane perpendicular to the axis of the neck.
  • the packing-ring In any other plane the packing-ring wouldnot be air-tight, and were no means provided for keeping the packing-ring in a plane perpendicular to the IOC axis of the neck of the jar as the stopper is raised and loweredin the neck it would be liable to rise or fall atone edge only, while the other edge remained stationary.
  • the packing-rill g By providin g a suitable arrangement to retain the packing-rill g in its proper plane perpendicular to the axis of the neck, the packing is always air-tight, however much it maybe raised or lowered in the neck of the jar. If the con tents of the jar shrink in cooling, the stopper and elastic packing will follow down underthe outer atmospheric pressure, keeping the stop- 1 peralways in close contact'with the contents and avoiding any vacuum between the stopper andthe contents of the jar.
  • the stoppercan readily be withdrawn at any time, if desired, hyintroducing the small wire before referred to into the groove between the packing-ringG and the neck of thejar,

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H. s. WETHERBEE, new A. G. WETHERBEE, Administrato'r.
FRUIT JAR.
No. 259,065. Patented'Juhe 6,1882.
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. UNITED STATES f PATENT OFFICE.
ALBERT G. IVETHERBEE, OF HAMMONTON, NEW JERSEY, ADMINISTRATOR OF HENRY S. WETHERBEE, DECEASED.
FRUIT-JAR.-
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 259,065, dated June 6, 1882, Application filed October 9, 1880. (No model.)
To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that HENRY S. WETHERBEE,
of Hammonton, in the county of Atlantic and The nature of this invention consists in the peculiar construction of the neck and stopper of the fruit-jar-in such a manner that the stopper can rise aud fall within the cylindrical neck of the jar, holding the packing-ring always in a plane perpendicular to the axis of the neck of thejar, as the contents of the jar may expand or contract, avoiding under all circumstances either air-or a partial vacuum between the contents of the jar and the stopper, the stopper being adapted to force out and exclude all air from the contents of the jar, as more fully set forth in the following specification and claim In the accompanying drawings, Figurel represents avertical section through the stopper and thecneck and upper portion of the body of this improved fruit-jar. Fig. 2' represents a transverse section of the same on the line a: so of Fig. l.
Similar letters of reference indicate li ke parts in all the drawings.
The main body of thejar is represented in Fig. 1 by the letter E.
The neck B of the fruit-jar is formed into the shape of a perfect cylinder, extending upward from the main body of the jar, preferably two or three inches, being several times the length of the ordinary neck of the fruit-jars in common use, but may be varied somewhat, according to the size of the jar and the diameter of the neck. The throat or inner face of the neck B should be formed smooth and true into a perfect cylinder, to insure the free and air-tight action of the stopper.
The stopper A is also in the form of a cyl- 5 enough to be freely raised and lowered in the neck of the jar. Near the lower end of the cylindrical stopper abroad rectangular groove extends around the cylinder to receive the rubber ring or elastic band 0, which serves as a packing. The cylindrical stopper A may be formed hollow, open from above, but closed at its base to lighten the same. The stopper A may be formed with a flange, D, projecting over the upper edge of the neck of the jar, to prevent the stopper from being forced through into an empty jar and to assist in withdrawin g the stopper from the jar.
c is a groove extending vertically along one side of the cylindrical stopper from the top of the stopper to the rubber packing. Through the groove 0 a wire can be inserted between the elastic packing and the neck of the jar, forming a vent both in inserting and withdrawing the stopper.
The operation of this improvedjar is as follows: Thejar is filled with fruit and with the warm liquid in which the fruit is cooked to, say, about the central portion of the cylindrical neck of the jar. The stopper A is then inserted in the neck of the jar, a small wire being placed in the groove 0 and between the rubber packing and the neck of the jar. The stopper A is next to be pressed down forcibly, expelling all the air, gas, or vapor-from beneath the stopper, the air escaping through the orifice between the wire inserted and the side of the neck where the wire passes the packing. The stopper A is forced down until all the air is expelled and the base of the stopper rests upon the contents of the jar. The wire being withdrawn, the stopper is left in actual contact with the contents of the jarthat is, the fruit and juice to be preservedand the elastic packing-ring O effectually excludes the contents of the jar from all contact with the external air. The stopper Ais formed with an extension above the packing-ring O, nearly filling. the cylindrical neck of the jar, so that whenever the packing-ring is forced into the neck of the jar it will be held by the upper part of the stopper in a plane perpendicular to the axis of the neck. In any other plane the packing-ring wouldnot be air-tight, and were no means provided for keeping the packing-ring in a plane perpendicular to the IOC axis of the neck of the jar as the stopper is raised and loweredin the neck it would be liable to rise or fall atone edge only, while the other edge remained stationary. By providin g a suitable arrangement to retain the packing-rill g in its proper plane perpendicular to the axis of the neck, the packing is always air-tight, however much it maybe raised or lowered in the neck of the jar. If the con tents of the jar shrink in cooling, the stopper and elastic packing will follow down underthe outer atmospheric pressure, keeping the stop- 1 peralways in close contact'with the contents and avoiding any vacuum between the stopper andthe contents of the jar.
' The stoppercan readily be withdrawn at any time, if desired, hyintroducing the small wire before referred to into the groove between the packing-ringG and the neck of thejar,
allowing the external air to enter as the stopper is withdrawn. l I I VVith this improved jar thestopper can be removed at any time, the contents of the jar examined and tested, a small portion being taken out, if desired, andv the stopper returned to its place in contact with the contents of the 'jar; This can all be done without reheating the jar or contents,'and fruit cannediu these jars will keep fresh and sweet without change,
even though the stoppers be several times removed and replaced, because no airis left he- I tween the stopper and the contents of the jar so formed as not to roll between the stopper and the neck of the jar as the stopper is raised or lowered in the neck. To accomplish this the packing-ring must be broad enough so that it cannot roll out of its place in the groove around the stopper, A broad band or packing-ring, G, with a flat base fitting into the rectan gularrecess or groove around the stopper, 1
the packing-ring having aconvex outer face,
as'shown'insection in Fig. 1, is best adapted for the purpose.
Toprevent the stopper from ever cantin g to either side, and to retain the packing-ring always in its proper plane perpendicular to the axis'of the neck of the jar, the stoppcris formed of cylindrical shape, slightly smaller than the neck of the jar. then placed within the neck of the jar the axis of the stopper must there fore correspond with the axis'of the neck of the jar, always retaining the packin g-rin g G in its true position to form an air-tight joint;
I am aware of the patent issued toW, W. Lyman, Reissue No. 1,920, March 28th, 1865, in
which he uses a shallow stopper with a pacle ingring around the sameand a recess in the side of the shallow stopper for a ,ventiugpin; but his stopper is not adapted to vertical motion in the neck of his'jar, keeping an: ,air-
tightjoint as the contents of the jar contract or expand.
, What is claimed as new, and desiredto he secured hy Letters Patent, is-
The combination of a fruit-j ar havinga neck with asmooth straight and cylindrical inner v surface with a stopper having a groove around I the base and an elastic packingring embedded iinmovably inv the groove, and havingin its side a groove for a venting-pin, the stopper havinga cylindrical extension above the packing-ring nearly corresponding in diameter with that of the extended neck of thejar,'whereby the stopper without tipping may rise and fall within the neck of thejar as the contents expand or contract, and the jar may be vented, all as and for the purposes set forth.
ALBERT O. VVETHERBEE, Administrator of the estate of Henry 8. Wet]:-
erbce. Witnesses:
T. S. WETHERBEE, It. G. HYDE.
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US20110112349A1 (en) * 2009-11-09 2011-05-12 Holtcamp Matthew W Metathesis Catalyst and Process for Use Thereof

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