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US2620006A
US2620006A US54387A US5438748A US2620006A US 2620006 A US2620006 A US 2620006A US 54387 A US54387 A US 54387A US 5438748 A US5438748 A US 5438748A US 2620006 A US2620006 A US 2620006A
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A47FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
    • A47JKITCHEN EQUIPMENT; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; APPARATUS FOR MAKING BEVERAGES
    • A47J47/00Kitchen containers, stands or the like, not provided for in other groups of this subclass; Cutting-boards, e.g. for bread
    • A47J47/18Pails for kitchen use
    • YGENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
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  • An object of the invention is to provide a new type of bucket which is particularly adapted to contain and decant acids and corrosive liquids and is also suitable for domestic use.
  • An essential feature of the new bucket is that it is molded of a single piece of natural or synthetic vulcanized rubber which is reinforced by natural or synthetic textile fibers incorporated and evenly distributed in the rubber mass.
  • the rubber bucket may be provided with outer reinforcing molded ribs or stays, and/or with a spout. At the upper reinforced edge a metallic ring or two 'pieces of wire are provided, which at two diametrically opposite points form loops or ears for the attachment of a bail.
  • Fig. 1 is a perspective view of a bucket according to the invention
  • Fig. 2 is a sectional view along the line 2-4 of Fig. 1, and
  • Fig. 3 is a top plan view of the bucket.
  • the bucket represented in the drawings consists of an integral body I molded of natural or synthetic rubber in which natural or synthetic textile fibers 8 are incorporated.
  • the bucket is I provided with an upper edge 2, which is bent outwardly and downwardly, a spout 3, and molded stays 4.
  • a metal ring 5 (Fig. 2) or two pieces of wire 5 and 5" (Fig. 3) are placed, which on the metal loops and bail by the liquid contained in the bucket.
  • the textile fibers 8 incorporated in the rubber mass impart, in combination with the outer stays 4, the necessary stiffness to the bucket without impairing its flexibility and ensure that the rubber will not be torn by mechanical impacts, e. g. when the bucket is used for carrying solid materials.
  • the spout 3 facilitates the pouring of liquids and the flexibility prevents the bucket from scratching the floor or walls and furniture against which it may strike during its manipulation; it prevents further the risk of deformation or breaking if the bucket is dropped.
  • the upper folded edge of the molded bucket extends so far downwardly, also around the spout 3, as to ensure protection of the metal ring 5 or the wire lengths 5', 5", which serve for supporting the bail, against attack by the liquid contained in the bucket; on the other hand, the angle between the straight downwardly around the whole periphery of the bucket extending rim 2 and the body of the bucket is so adjusted as to allow to place, and replace, readily the bail supporting means in the annular groove formed by the folded edge.
  • textile fibers I employ preferably twisted cotton fibers or yarns in lengths of 2 to 3 centimeters, such as may be obtained, for instance, by grinding residues or waste of used pneumatic tire covers. These fibers are very strong and have the advantage of being cheap and already impregnated with rubber.
  • a bucket molded in one piece of rubber-like material reinforced by textile fibers evenly distributed throughout said rubber material, the upper edge of said bucket being bent outwardly and extending straight downwardly around the whole periphery of the bucket for a length sufficient to form a protecting rim, apertures at opposite points of said edge, and bail-supporting means placed inside said bent edge of the bucket and forming loops which project through said apertures, said loops being adapted to attach a bail.
  • a bucket comprising a rubber body containing 20 to 30 per cent of finely ground pneumatic tire cover waste incorporated therein, a straight downwardly extending rubber rim around the whole top of the bucket integral therewith, apertures at opposite points of said rim, metallic bail-supporting means placed in the groove formed by the rubber body and rubber rim and protected by said rim, and loops formed by said bail-supporting means, said loops projecting 3 through said apertures and being adapted. to at- Number tacha. bail. 172,538 FRANCISCA SORRON-ZABALA.

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Dec. 1952 F. SORRON-ZABALA 2,620,006
BUCKET Filed Oct. 14, 1948 INVENTOR I FRANCISCA SORRON-ZABALA BY 9 6. Mwiwq AGENT Patented Dec. 2, 1952 BUCKET Francisca Sorron-Zabala, San Sebastian, Spain Application October 14, 1948, Serial No. 54,387 In Spain October 15, 1947 2 Claims. (Cl. 150-48) The invention refers to buckets.
An object of the invention is to provide a new type of bucket which is particularly adapted to contain and decant acids and corrosive liquids and is also suitable for domestic use.
An essential feature of the new bucket is that it is molded of a single piece of natural or synthetic vulcanized rubber which is reinforced by natural or synthetic textile fibers incorporated and evenly distributed in the rubber mass.
The rubber bucket may be provided with outer reinforcing molded ribs or stays, and/or with a spout. At the upper reinforced edge a metallic ring or two 'pieces of wire are provided, which at two diametrically opposite points form loops or ears for the attachment of a bail.
Other objects and advantages of the invention will be apparent with reference to the accompanying drawing, which shows by way of example an embodiment of the invention.
In the drawing:
Fig. 1 is a perspective view of a bucket according to the invention;
Fig. 2 is a sectional view along the line 2-4 of Fig. 1, and
Fig. 3 is a top plan view of the bucket.
The bucket represented in the drawings consists of an integral body I molded of natural or synthetic rubber in which natural or synthetic textile fibers 8 are incorporated. The bucket is I provided with an upper edge 2, which is bent outwardly and downwardly, a spout 3, and molded stays 4. In the annular space defined by said bent upper edge 2, a metal ring 5 (Fig. 2) or two pieces of wire 5 and 5" (Fig. 3) are placed, which on the metal loops and bail by the liquid contained in the bucket.
The textile fibers 8 incorporated in the rubber mass impart, in combination with the outer stays 4, the necessary stiffness to the bucket without impairing its flexibility and ensure that the rubber will not be torn by mechanical impacts, e. g. when the bucket is used for carrying solid materials. The spout 3 facilitates the pouring of liquids and the flexibility prevents the bucket from scratching the floor or walls and furniture against which it may strike during its manipulation; it prevents further the risk of deformation or breaking if the bucket is dropped. The upper folded edge of the molded bucket extends so far downwardly, also around the spout 3, as to ensure protection of the metal ring 5 or the wire lengths 5', 5", which serve for supporting the bail, against attack by the liquid contained in the bucket; on the other hand, the angle between the straight downwardly around the whole periphery of the bucket extending rim 2 and the body of the bucket is so adjusted as to allow to place, and replace, readily the bail supporting means in the annular groove formed by the folded edge.
As textile fibers I employ preferably twisted cotton fibers or yarns in lengths of 2 to 3 centimeters, such as may be obtained, for instance, by grinding residues or waste of used pneumatic tire covers. These fibers are very strong and have the advantage of being cheap and already impregnated with rubber.
I prefer to add 20 to 30% of such .fibers calculated on the rubber and other ingredients of the bucket materials.
It will be obvious to those skilled in the art that details in the structure of the new pail or bucket, such as the distribution and the number of reinforcing molded stays and the length and percentage of the reinforcing fibers, may be changed within reasonable limits without departing from the spirit of this invention as defined in the appended claims.
What I claim is:
l. A bucket molded in one piece of rubber-like material reinforced by textile fibers evenly distributed throughout said rubber material, the upper edge of said bucket being bent outwardly and extending straight downwardly around the whole periphery of the bucket for a length sufficient to form a protecting rim, apertures at opposite points of said edge, and bail-supporting means placed inside said bent edge of the bucket and forming loops which project through said apertures, said loops being adapted to attach a bail.
2. A bucket comprising a rubber body containing 20 to 30 per cent of finely ground pneumatic tire cover waste incorporated therein, a straight downwardly extending rubber rim around the whole top of the bucket integral therewith, apertures at opposite points of said rim, metallic bail-supporting means placed in the groove formed by the rubber body and rubber rim and protected by said rim, and loops formed by said bail-supporting means, said loops projecting 3 through said apertures and being adapted. to at- Number tacha. bail. 172,538 FRANCISCA SORRON-ZABALA. 233,054 337,045 REFERENCES CITED 5 1 95 001 The following references are of record in the 2,051,940 file of this patent: UNITEDSTATES PATENTS 1 Number Name Date 10 D. 133,369 Chaplin Aug. 11, 1942 4 Name Date Wiley Jan. 18, 1876 White Oct. 3, 1880 Carter Mar. 2, 1386 Gunkel Dec. 18, 1928 Chichester-Miles Aug. 25, 1936 Liberson Nov. 11, 1941 Johns et a1 Mar. 23, 1943 Kennedy Oct. 26, 1943
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US2793670A (en) * 1954-06-18 1957-05-28 Republic Molding Corp Containers
US2950032A (en) * 1958-03-14 1960-08-23 Plas Tex Corp Reinforced molded container of flexible material
US2985335A (en) * 1958-08-19 1961-05-23 Charles O Bliss Receptacles
US3578205A (en) * 1968-10-21 1971-05-11 Jose F Ballester Corner suspendable pail and hanger
US4651791A (en) * 1985-06-17 1987-03-24 Eldon Industries, Inc. Collapsible structures primarily useful as wastebaskets
USD382440S (en) * 1996-02-26 1997-08-19 Rubbermaid Commercial Products Inc. Steam table pan
US20090294318A1 (en) * 2008-05-30 2009-12-03 Quickie Manufacturing Corporation Bucket
USD755448S1 (en) 2015-05-13 2016-05-03 Robert Dymock McIntyre Animal feeder
USD759926S1 (en) * 2014-06-18 2016-06-21 Edward Scott Leonard Bucket
USD784645S1 (en) * 2016-03-09 2017-04-18 David A. Richardson Bucket liner
US9770009B1 (en) 2016-08-24 2017-09-26 Lowcountry Pet Specialties LLC Collapsible vessels
EP3295845A1 (en) * 2016-09-19 2018-03-21 Hultafors Group AB Bucket
USD841403S1 (en) * 2017-03-16 2019-02-26 Polder Products, Llc Ice bucket with beverage cooler
GB2612571A (en) * 2021-09-21 2023-05-10 Nash Philip A device
US11655073B2 (en) * 2018-05-10 2023-05-23 Construction Research & Technology Gmbh Bucket

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US172538A (en) * 1876-01-18 Improvement in kettles
US233054A (en) * 1880-10-05 Cooking-vessel
US337045A (en) * 1886-03-02 John w
US1696001A (en) * 1925-08-10 1928-12-18 Joseph Stokes Rubber Company Storage-battery case
US2051940A (en) * 1934-08-15 1936-08-25 Chichester-Mi Herbert G Wright Bucket and pail
US2262642A (en) * 1940-02-07 1941-11-11 Liberson Michael Dice cup
US2314855A (en) * 1940-12-06 1943-03-23 Cinch Mfg Corp Electrical terminal and terminal installation
US2333014A (en) * 1941-02-24 1943-10-26 Raymond J Kennedy Portable container

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US172538A (en) * 1876-01-18 Improvement in kettles
US233054A (en) * 1880-10-05 Cooking-vessel
US337045A (en) * 1886-03-02 John w
US1696001A (en) * 1925-08-10 1928-12-18 Joseph Stokes Rubber Company Storage-battery case
US2051940A (en) * 1934-08-15 1936-08-25 Chichester-Mi Herbert G Wright Bucket and pail
US2262642A (en) * 1940-02-07 1941-11-11 Liberson Michael Dice cup
US2314855A (en) * 1940-12-06 1943-03-23 Cinch Mfg Corp Electrical terminal and terminal installation
US2333014A (en) * 1941-02-24 1943-10-26 Raymond J Kennedy Portable container

Cited By (15)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2793670A (en) * 1954-06-18 1957-05-28 Republic Molding Corp Containers
US2950032A (en) * 1958-03-14 1960-08-23 Plas Tex Corp Reinforced molded container of flexible material
US2985335A (en) * 1958-08-19 1961-05-23 Charles O Bliss Receptacles
US3578205A (en) * 1968-10-21 1971-05-11 Jose F Ballester Corner suspendable pail and hanger
US4651791A (en) * 1985-06-17 1987-03-24 Eldon Industries, Inc. Collapsible structures primarily useful as wastebaskets
USD382440S (en) * 1996-02-26 1997-08-19 Rubbermaid Commercial Products Inc. Steam table pan
US20090294318A1 (en) * 2008-05-30 2009-12-03 Quickie Manufacturing Corporation Bucket
USD759926S1 (en) * 2014-06-18 2016-06-21 Edward Scott Leonard Bucket
USD755448S1 (en) 2015-05-13 2016-05-03 Robert Dymock McIntyre Animal feeder
USD784645S1 (en) * 2016-03-09 2017-04-18 David A. Richardson Bucket liner
US9770009B1 (en) 2016-08-24 2017-09-26 Lowcountry Pet Specialties LLC Collapsible vessels
EP3295845A1 (en) * 2016-09-19 2018-03-21 Hultafors Group AB Bucket
USD841403S1 (en) * 2017-03-16 2019-02-26 Polder Products, Llc Ice bucket with beverage cooler
US11655073B2 (en) * 2018-05-10 2023-05-23 Construction Research & Technology Gmbh Bucket
GB2612571A (en) * 2021-09-21 2023-05-10 Nash Philip A device

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