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US294427A
US294427A US294427DA US294427A US 294427 A US294427 A US 294427A US 294427D A US294427D A US 294427DA US 294427 A US294427 A US 294427A
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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
    • B65D47/00Closures with filling and discharging, or with discharging, devices
    • B65D47/04Closures with discharging devices other than pumps
    • B65D47/20Closures with discharging devices other than pumps comprising hand-operated members for controlling discharge
    • B65D47/24Closures with discharging devices other than pumps comprising hand-operated members for controlling discharge with poppet valves or lift valves, i.e. valves opening or closing a passageway by a relative motion substantially perpendicular to the plane of the seat
    • B65D47/248Closures with discharging devices other than pumps comprising hand-operated members for controlling discharge with poppet valves or lift valves, i.e. valves opening or closing a passageway by a relative motion substantially perpendicular to the plane of the seat the valve being opened or closed by imparting a motion to the valve stem

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  • the object of my invention is to provide a can with a draft-nozzle which willnormally be to allow the contents of the can to be poured out.
  • Figure l is a central vertical section of one of the upper corners of a'can and a draft-nozzle applied thereto, and embodying myimprovement.
  • Fig. 2 is a similar view, illustrating a modified construction of the nozzle.
  • Fig. 3 is a vertical section of certain of the parts shown. in Fig. 2.
  • Fig. l A designates the corner of a can, which may be made of sheet metal, and of angular form,
  • B designates a cylindric stationary chamber, which is secured to a base-plate, B.
  • This base-plate is secured by solder to the top of the can A, over an opening, a.
  • the base-plate B is provided with an opening, I), surrounded by a valve-seat.
  • O designates a valve arranged in the chamber B, and adapted to control the opening I) in the baseplate B of the chamber. Its stem passes up through an opening in the top of the chamber, and is thus guided in its movements. Above the chamber this stem is provided with a hand-piece, whereby the valve may be conveniently manipulated.
  • a spring, I) interposed between the valve and the top of the chamber B, normally holds the valvedown, so that it will close the opening I).
  • the valve is faced with cork or other suitable packing material, so asto preclude leakage past it.
  • the chamber B is provided with a spout or nozzle, E.
  • the Valve 0 may be opened against the resistance of the spring D, and then by tilting the can the contents may be poured from the spout or nozzle E. When the pouring is finished, the hand-piece 0f the valve-stem islet go and the spring closes the valve.
  • Figs. 2 and 3 the parts are similar to those shown in Fig. 1,'except that the chamber B has a removable top section, B which may be screwed onto or off the same. As the stem of the Valve 0 is supported and guided in this top section, it is removed with the top section. The spout or nozzle E is secured to the lower section of the chamber. In this example of my improvement the opening I) may be made nearly as large as the chamber, and the valve may be, of course, made correspondingly large.
  • the top section of the chamber is preferably provided with a packing, f, of cork or other suitable material, to preclude leakage between it and the lower section
  • the valve is in this example of my invention opened by pulling up its stem, and closed by the spring.
  • the lower section By'removing the top section of the chamber B, the lower section will be made serviceable as a refilling-mouth, through which liquid may be poured into the can.
  • My improvement is principally designed for oil-cans.

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R. 0. ANDERSON.
CAN NOZZLE.
No. 294.427. "Patented" Ma r. 4,1884.
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closed, but which can conveniently be opened.
UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE.
. ROBERT o. ANDEEsoN, or BAYONNE, NEW JERSEY.
CAN-NOZZLE.
SPECIFICATION forming part of-Letters Patent No. 294,427, dated March 4, 1884.
V Application filed September 1, 1883. (No model.)
To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, ROBERT C. ANDERSON, of Bayonne, in the county of Bergen and State of New Jersey, have invented a certain new 'and useful Improvement in Can-Nozzles, of
which the following is a specification.
The object of my invention is to provide a can with a draft-nozzle which willnormally be to allow the contents of the can to be poured out.
In the accompanying drawings, Figure l is a central vertical section of one of the upper corners of a'can and a draft-nozzle applied thereto, and embodying myimprovement. Fig. 2 is a similar view, illustrating a modified construction of the nozzle. Fig. 3 is a vertical section of certain of the parts shown. in Fig. 2.
Similar letters of reference designate corresponding parts in all the figures.
In Fig. l, A designates the corner of a can, which may be made of sheet metal, and of angular form,
B designates a cylindric stationary chamber, which is secured to a base-plate, B. This base-plate is secured by solder to the top of the can A, over an opening, a. The base-plate B is provided with an opening, I), surrounded by a valve-seat.
O designates a valve arranged in the chamber B, and adapted to control the opening I) in the baseplate B of the chamber. Its stem passes up through an opening in the top of the chamber, and is thus guided in its movements. Above the chamber this stem is provided with a hand-piece, whereby the valve may be conveniently manipulated. A spring, I), interposed between the valve and the top of the chamber B, normally holds the valvedown, so that it will close the opening I). The valve is faced with cork or other suitable packing material, so asto preclude leakage past it. The chamber B is provided with a spout or nozzle, E.- The Valve 0 may be opened against the resistance of the spring D, and then by tilting the can the contents may be poured from the spout or nozzle E. When the pouring is finished, the hand-piece 0f the valve-stem islet go and the spring closes the valve.
In Figs. 2 and 3 the parts are similar to those shown in Fig. 1,'except that the chamber B has a removable top section, B which may be screwed onto or off the same. As the stem of the Valve 0 is supported and guided in this top section, it is removed with the top section. The spout or nozzle E is secured to the lower section of the chamber. In this example of my improvement the opening I) may be made nearly as large as the chamber, and the valve may be, of course, made correspondingly large.
The top section of the chamber is preferably provided with a packing, f, of cork or other suitable material, to preclude leakage between it and the lower section The valve is in this example of my invention opened by pulling up its stem, and closed by the spring.
By'removing the top section of the chamber B, the lower section will be made serviceable as a refilling-mouth, through which liquid may be poured into the can.
My improvement is principally designed for oil-cans.
What I claim as my invention, and desire to R. O. ANDERSON.
Witnesses:
T. J. KEANE, A. L. BROWN.
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