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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
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    • A47FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
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  • My invention relates to vessels for containing aerated beverages or liquids of all kinds, and it consists in a tumbler-shaped vessel, preferably of glass, having a top formed integral with the sides, and provided near one side with an opening of proper size to permit the ready filling or emptyingof the vessel, and with a cover which slides across said opening, and is held beneath flanges formed upon the top or head.
  • Figure 1 is a perspective view of my improved vessel; Fig. 2, a plan view of the same; Fig; 3, a crosssection on the line a: m,- Fig. 4, across-section on the line y y,- and Fig. 5 a perspective view of the cover or slide for closing the orifice.
  • the primary object of this invention is -to produce a cheap and convenient receptacle adapted to contain about such an amount of liquid as is ordinarilydrunk-by a person at one time, so that there shall be no necessity for opening a larger quantity and exposing the unused portion tothe air, or leaving it in a space partially filled with air, and thereby causing'it to lose its sparkling, gaseous nature, as happens where bottles are used.
  • A indicates the body, of slightly tapering or cylindrical form, and of about the size of an ordinary drinking-glass, but formed with a top or head, B, covering the upper end of the glass with the exception of a comparatively small opening, O, formed .in the top at or near one side.
  • the top is surrounded by a raised rim, D, except at the point where the opening 0 is formed, and at that point it follows the inner line of the opening, being grooved on its inner or vertical faces, as at a,
  • E indicates a slide or covering piece, which is preferably of metal, but may be of glass or other suitable material.
  • This cover is faced on its under side with-rubber or other elastic or soft material, F, adapted to yield as the slide is slipped into the grooves to cover the opening 0, and to form a perfectly tight joint when the slide is in place.
  • F elastic or soft material
  • the size and design of the vessel may be va ried as required.
  • vessels of-this form may be much more closely packed and less liable to be overturned and broken than the common bottles, and that being essentially like ordinary tumblers in appearance, they may be used on tables Without detracting from the appearance thereof.
  • Each guest is thus enabled to permit his vessel to remain closed as long as desired, and each is sure to get a fresh, sparkling draft, regardless of all the others.
  • the vessels may be blownin a mold or otherwise formed in any convenient manner.
  • a vessel for gaseous liquids, &c. having The pressure of the gas a top formed integrally with the sides and bottom, and provided with an orifice near one side, and a slide adapted to close said orifice, substantially as shown and described.
  • A having top B, provided with orifice G, and raised rib D at opposite sides of said orifice, grooved substantially as shown, slide E, adapted to enter said grooves and close the orifice.

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J-. P. HASKINS'.
VESSEL FOR CONTAINING AERATED LIQUIDS. v No. 297,992. N Patented-May 6, 1884.
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UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE.
JOSIAH P. HASKINS, .OF SARATOGA SPRINGS, NEW YORK.
VESSEL'FOR CONTAINING AEFATED LlQUlDS SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 297,992, dated May 6, 1884.
' Application filed February 7, 1884. (No model.)
To all whom it may concern Be it known that I, J. P. HASKINS, of Saratoga Springs, in the county of Saratoga and State of New York, have invented certain Im-- provements in Vessels for Aerated Liquids, of which the following is a specification.
My invention relates to vessels for containing aerated beverages or liquids of all kinds, and it consists in a tumbler-shaped vessel, preferably of glass, having a top formed integral with the sides, and provided near one side with an opening of proper size to permit the ready filling or emptyingof the vessel, and with a cover which slides across said opening, and is held beneath flanges formed upon the top or head.
In the accompanying drawings, Figure 1 is a perspective view of my improved vessel; Fig. 2, a plan view of the same; Fig; 3, a crosssection on the line a: m,- Fig. 4, across-section on the line y y,- and Fig. 5 a perspective view of the cover or slide for closing the orifice.
The primary object of this invention is -to produce a cheap and convenient receptacle adapted to contain about such an amount of liquid as is ordinarilydrunk-by a person at one time, so that there shall be no necessity for opening a larger quantity and exposing the unused portion tothe air, or leaving it in a space partially filled with air, and thereby causing'it to lose its sparkling, gaseous nature, as happens where bottles are used. This ob- -ject I accomplish by constructing the vessel as represented in the accompanying drawings, in which A indicates the body, of slightly tapering or cylindrical form, and of about the size of an ordinary drinking-glass, but formed with a top or head, B, covering the upper end of the glass with the exception of a comparatively small opening, O, formed .in the top at or near one side. The top is surrounded by a raised rim, D, except at the point where the opening 0 is formed, and at that point it follows the inner line of the opening, being grooved on its inner or vertical faces, as at a,
E indicates a slide or covering piece, which is preferably of metal, but may be of glass or other suitable material. This cover is faced on its under side with-rubber or other elastic or soft material, F, adapted to yield as the slide is slipped into the grooves to cover the opening 0, and to form a perfectly tight joint when the slide is in place. in the liquid being only in an upward direction, there is no possibility of the slide being forced from its seat, though it may be readily withdrawn therefrom, being formed with a raised rim-or rib, D, which forms a continuation of rim D, and thus gives a finish to the glass while affording a good hold for the thumb in withdrawing the slide.
The size and design of the vessel may be va ried as required.
It will be seen that vessels of-this form may be much more closely packed and less liable to be overturned and broken than the common bottles, and that being essentially like ordinary tumblers in appearance, they may be used on tables Without detracting from the appearance thereof. Each guest is thus enabled to permit his vessel to remain closed as long as desired, and each is sure to get a fresh, sparkling draft, regardless of all the others.
The vessels may be blownin a mold or otherwise formed in any convenient manner.
Having thus described my invention, what I claim isa 1. A vessel for gaseous liquids, &c., having The pressure of the gas a top formed integrally with the sides and bottom, and provided with an orifice near one side, and a slide adapted to close said orifice, substantially as shown and described.
2. In combination with a vessel, A, having top B, provided with orifice G, and raised rib D at opposite sides of said orifice, grooved substantially as shown, slide E, adapted to enter said grooves and close the orifice.
3. In combination with vessel A, having top B, orifice O, and grooved rib D, slide E, provided with a yielding facing, F, substantially as and for the purpose set forth.
JOSIAH P. HASKINS.
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P. W. WEED,
CHAS. E. NEHER.
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