US285332A - Can for preserving butter - Google Patents

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US285332A
US285332A US285332DA US285332A US 285332 A US285332 A US 285332A US 285332D A US285332D A US 285332DA US 285332 A US285332 A US 285332A
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  • My invention relates to improvements in cans for preserving butter; and it consists in certain features of construction and in combination of parts, hereinafter described, and pointed out in the claim.
  • the object of my invention is to provide a can in which butter may be packed and scaled up, and from which afterward so much of the air may be expelled that the buttermay be kept in good condition for a long time.
  • A represents an outside can
  • B an inside can, the cans being separated a short distance, so as to form an airspace between the two.
  • the two cans are held in place both by being firmly attached to the cover 0 and also by ribs, such as c on the sides and hen the bottom. These ribs may be attached to one of the cans and project against the other can, so as to keep the inside can in-a central position in the outer can, thus securing a suitable air-space in all parts.
  • the inner can near the top is punctured, as shown, so that the airspace between the cans may be in open relation with the top part and inside of the inner can.
  • cans are usually made-with the central part of the cover 0 left open until after the butter is packed, which usually reaches to near the holes in the inner can.
  • a second cover, 0, is then secured in place by solder or otherwise, and the can made air-tight.
  • the can is next immersed in hot and preferably boiling water until the air inside is greatly expanded, when by puncturing the cover 0 a large part of the air inside of the cans will rush out of the orifice, after which the orifice sired.
  • ⁇ Vhatl claim is- In a vessel for packing and preserving butter, an inner and outer can fastened to the same head, and supported on the sides and bottom by ribs in such a manner that an air-space is had between the cans, and made in open relation with the inside of the inner can by perforations near the top of said inner can, substantially as and forthe purpose shown and described.

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A. B. WILLIAMS.
CAN FOR PRESERVING BUTTER.
No. 285,332. Patented Sept. 18, 1883.
I ulblbll'oooqbcoooq ll llll 1m l'lmm muimm m V (L I Z WITNESSES J v hIlYVENTQR 7 f ATTORNBYS m UNITE STATES ALANSON B. 'WILLIAMS,
ATENT OFFICE.
or CLEVELAND, OHIO.
CAN FOR PRESERVING BUTTER.
SPECIFICATTON forming part of Letters Patent No. 285,332, dated September 18, 1883.
Application filed July 12,1883. (No model.)
To aZZ whom it may concern.-
Be it known that I, ALANSON B. WILL AMs, of Cleveland, in the county of Cuyahoga and State of Ohio, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Cans for Preserving Butter; and I do hereby declare the following to be a full,.clear,-and exact description of the invention, such as will enable others skilled in the art to which it pertains to make and use the same.
My invention relates to improvements in cans for preserving butter; and it consists in certain features of construction and in combination of parts, hereinafter described, and pointed out in the claim.
The object of my invention is to provide a can in which butter may be packed and scaled up, and from which afterward so much of the air may be expelled that the buttermay be kept in good condition for a long time.
The essential features of my improved can are clearly shown in the drawing, where the can is represented in vertical section.
A represents an outside can, and B an inside can, the cans being separated a short distance, so as to form an airspace between the two. The two cans are held in place both by being firmly attached to the cover 0 and also by ribs, such as c on the sides and hen the bottom. These ribs may be attached to one of the cans and project against the other can, so as to keep the inside can in-a central position in the outer can, thus securing a suitable air-space in all parts. The inner can near the top is punctured, as shown, so that the airspace between the cans may be in open relation with the top part and inside of the inner can. These cans are usually made-with the central part of the cover 0 left open until after the butter is packed, which usually reaches to near the holes in the inner can. A second cover, 0, is then secured in place by solder or otherwise, and the can made air-tight. The can is next immersed in hot and preferably boiling water until the air inside is greatly expanded, when by puncturing the cover 0 a large part of the air inside of the cans will rush out of the orifice, after which the orifice sired.
\Vhatl claim is- In a vessel for packing and preserving butter, an inner and outer can fastened to the same head, and supported on the sides and bottom by ribs in such a manner that an air-space is had between the cans, and made in open relation with the inside of the inner can by perforations near the top of said inner can, substantially as and forthe purpose shown and described.
In testimony whereof I sign this specifica tion, in the presence of two witnesses, this 6th day of July, 1883.
- ALANSON B. WILLIAMS. lVitnesses:
CHAS. H. Donne,
GEO. W KING.
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