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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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  • RUFUS C ROSENSTEEL, OF ALLEGHENY, PENNSYLVANIA.
  • My invention relates to the manufacture of an improved form of metallic nail-kegs or similar packages; and it consists of a cylindrical corrugated metallic body and wooden heads fitting against the outermost of said corrugations and extending beyond the edges of said body.
  • A indicates the metallic shellor cylinder which forms the body of the keg.
  • This shell is made of sheet-iron or of any other suitable material, and is provided with a series of corrugations a a a and a, extending around its surface, the object being to stiffen and strengthen the shell.
  • Thecorrugations may be made on the plates used to form the kegs before riveting, double-seaming, or soldering together, or may be formed after the shell is formed, as either may be done readily by the use of the ordinary corrugating or heading machines.
  • the corrugations or grooves a possess another fun ction-that is, they produce annular ridges on the interior and near the ends of the metallic shell, and these -ridges act as braces to the heads and prevent the latter from being forced into the kegs duringhandling, packing, or transportation.
  • the head B indicates the wooden heads, which are made of sufficient thickness to allow their inner surface to come flush against the ridges formed by the corrugations a, and have their outer surfaces extend slightly beyond the edges of the metallic shell alter their insertion in the keg, the object of this arrangement being to prevent the cutting of the store or warehouse floors, 850., by the sharp edges-of the sheet metal when the kegs are rolled along on their edges, and to prevent wounding or lacerating the hands of any person who may be engaged in such operation.
  • the heads B are provided with an annular groove, 0. ex-
  • the groove b may be made to extend entirely around the outer surface of the head, or it may be formed at intervals. In the former case, which I deem most advantageous, said groove may be turned by means of any suitable woodworking machinery.
  • the principal advantages of the invention are, first, th'e' kegs may be produced at a low first cost; second, the kegs possess a very ornamental appearance; third, as the bilge of the ordinary kegs is dispensed with, the improved keg occupies less space in the Wagons, cars, store, 810., and may be piled higher; fourth, they are readily and safely handled; fifth, as the wooden heads and bottoms project out beyond the edges of the metallic shell, the latter are prevented from cutting the floor when the packages are rolled on their edges in the store; and, sixth, the size of the kegs may be reduced without decreasingtheir capacity, on account of the extreme thinness of the metallic case as compared with the ordinary wooden staves of the common kegs; and, finally,in my construction the stiffness and rigidity is far greater than that of any entirely metallic keg, far greater durability is secured, and an efficient, safe, ornamental package is produced.
  • a nail- T Y 4 1 1 C. TE keg composed ot a metal cylinder provided RLTI S ROS with a series of annular ridges or corrugations Vii nesscs: upon its surface, and having Wooden heads fit- J OHN S. KENNEDY,

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(No Model.) j I R. O; ROSENSTEEL.
- METALLIC, KEG;
No. 291,004. Y Patented'DemZS; 1883.
FBUFLE QUNITED STATES PATENT @rrrcs.
RUFUS C. ROSENSTEEL, OF ALLEGHENY, PENNSYLVANIA.
METALLIC KEG.
SPECIFICATION forming part of.Letters Patent No. 291,004, dated December 25, 1883. Application filed April 20, 1883. (No modelj) To all whom, it may concern:
Be it known that I, Burns G. ROSENSTEEL, a citizen of the United States, residing at Allegheny city, in the county of Allegheny and State of Pennsylvania, have invented certain new and Improvements in the Manufacture of Nail-Kegs and other similar Packages; and I do hereby declare that the following is a full, clear, and exact description thereof, reference being had to the accompanying drawings, forming a part thereof, in which Figure 1 indicates a side view of a corrugated metallic nail keg. Fig. 2 indicates an end view, showing the form'of the wooden heads used in the kegs. Fig. 3 indicates a side view, partly in section.
Like letters of reference indicate like parts wherever they occur.
My invention relates to the manufacture of an improved form of metallic nail-kegs or similar packages; and it consists of a cylindrical corrugated metallic body and wooden heads fitting against the outermost of said corrugations and extending beyond the edges of said body.
'The objects of the invention are chiefly.
- first, to provide a strong, cheap, and durable package; secondly, to construct it in such a manner as to save space in piling, storing, or during transportation of the kegs; and,thirdly, to provide such construction as will admit of the ready handling of the package. All of these objects I have fully obtained by the use of the improved package, which I shall now more fully and clearly explain.
In the drawings, A indicates the metallic shellor cylinder which forms the body of the keg. This shell is made of sheet-iron or of any other suitable material, and is provided with a series of corrugations a a a and a, extending around its surface, the object being to stiffen and strengthen the shell. Thecorrugations may be made on the plates used to form the kegs before riveting, double-seaming, or soldering together, or may be formed after the shell is formed, as either may be done readily by the use of the ordinary corrugating or heading machines. In addition to assisting to strengthen and stiffen the metallic shell, the corrugations or grooves a possess another fun ction-that is, they produce annular ridges on the interior and near the ends of the metallic shell, and these -ridges act as braces to the heads and prevent the latter from being forced into the kegs duringhandling, packing, or transportation.
B indicates the wooden heads, which are made of sufficient thickness to allow their inner surface to come flush against the ridges formed by the corrugations a, and have their outer surfaces extend slightly beyond the edges of the metallic shell alter their insertion in the keg, the object of this arrangement being to prevent the cutting of the store or warehouse floors, 850., by the sharp edges-of the sheet metal when the kegs are rolled along on their edges, and to prevent wounding or lacerating the hands of any person who may be engaged in such operation. The heads B are provided with an annular groove, 0. ex-
tending from a point some distance from their center to and terminating abruptly at a point a short distauce say one-half inchfrom the edge of their outer surface, the object of this arrangement being to afford a safe and efficient means for gripping the keg when handling, loading, unloading, or piling the same. The groove b may be made to extend entirely around the outer surface of the head, or it may be formed at intervals. In the former case, which I deem most advantageous, said groove may be turned by means of any suitable woodworking machinery.
. The principal advantages of the invention are, first, th'e' kegs may be produced at a low first cost; second, the kegs possess a very ornamental appearance; third, as the bilge of the ordinary kegs is dispensed with, the improved keg occupies less space in the Wagons, cars, store, 810., and may be piled higher; fourth, they are readily and safely handled; fifth, as the wooden heads and bottoms project out beyond the edges of the metallic shell, the latter are prevented from cutting the floor when the packages are rolled on their edges in the store; and, sixth, the size of the kegs may be reduced without decreasingtheir capacity, on account of the extreme thinness of the metallic case as compared with the ordinary wooden staves of the common kegs; and, finally,in my construction the stiffness and rigidity is far greater than that of any entirely metallic keg, far greater durability is secured, and an efficient, safe, ornamental package is produced.
Having described my invention, what I nearest the ends of the cylinder, and project c1ai1n,and desire to secure by Letters Patent, ing beyond the ends of the meta], substan- 10 1s tially as and for the purposes specified.
As a new article of manufiicture, a nail- T Y 4 1 1 C. TE keg composed ot a metal cylinder provided RLTI S ROS with a series of annular ridges or corrugations Vii nesscs: upon its surface, and having Wooden heads fit- J OHN S. KENNEDY,
ting in against the outer ribs or corrugations FRANK M. REESE.
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US6510967B1 (en) * 1999-06-29 2003-01-28 Chase Products Company Ergonomic aerosol dispensing system
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USD381582S (en) * 1995-01-25 1997-07-29 Kraft Foods, Inc. Sealed container
US5730315A (en) * 1996-03-22 1998-03-24 Richoux; Jimmy A. Drum
USD422127S (en) * 1999-03-02 2000-03-28 Ipl Inc. Barrel
US6510967B1 (en) * 1999-06-29 2003-01-28 Chase Products Company Ergonomic aerosol dispensing system
US20080173765A1 (en) * 2006-09-12 2008-07-24 Airbus Deutschland Gmbh Airframe structure of an aircraft or spacecraft
US8016234B2 (en) * 2006-09-12 2011-09-13 Airbus Deutschland Gmbh Airframe structure of an aircraft or spacecraft

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