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US3135566A US178676A US17867662A US3135566A US 3135566 A US3135566 A US 3135566A US 178676 A US178676 A US 178676A US 17867662 A US17867662 A US 17867662A US 3135566 A US3135566 A US 3135566A
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  • This invention' relates to a coin container, and particularly to a cylindrical container of solid, permanent construction with a removable sealing cap, and a reservoir adapted to hold a desiccant.
  • Another object is to provide for visual detection of the degree of saturation of the desiccant.
  • FIGURE 1 is a perspective view of the container, with the closure cap in place.
  • FIGURE 2 is an axial sectional view of the container, taken on the plane of the line 2-2 of FIGURE 1.
  • FIGURE 3 is a sectional view taken on the plane of the line 33 of FIGURE 2.
  • FIGURE 4 is a sectional View taken on the plane of the line 4-4 of FIGURE 2.
  • FIGURE 5 is a sectional view taken on the plane of the line 55 of FIGURE 2.
  • FIGURE 6 is a perspective, bracketed view, showing the parts of the container of FIGURE 1, in exploded form.
  • a cylindrical, tubular container 10 of integral construction, and generally uniform bore and provided with a closure cap 12.
  • the container which is conveniently fabricated from suitable, transparent, plastic material, has an integral bottom 14, slightly elevated above the lower edge of the container, and, at a short distance above the bottom, an integral, annular shelf 16 protrudes inwardly of the container cavity to define a lower compartment, adapted to hold a quantity of desiccant 18, such as granules of silica gel, impregnated with cobalt chloride, which changes color with relative humidity.
  • desiccant 18 such as granules of silica gel, impregnated with cobalt chloride
  • a circular screen 20 is mounted on the shelf 16, being retained by an annular ring or washer 22, of rubbery material, such as synthetic rubber, preferably of Shore A durometer hardness 40 to 50, and which has a friction fit with the inner wall of the main compartment of the container 10.
  • the tube 10 For receiving and retaining the cap 12, the tube 10 has an annular, outer, channel groove 24, and an annular, rabbeted groove 26 at the outer corner of its top edge, and to the same depth as groove 24, the two grooves be-. ing separated by an annular rib 28, of rectangular cross section, which rib is cut away at diametrically opposite positions, to provide slots 30, 32, at the same depth as the two grooves, and providing communication between them. As seen in FIGURE 2, the outer diameter of rib 28 is less than the diameter of tube 10.
  • This arrangement on the tube provides coacting elements in a bayonet joint connection with the cap 12, which for this purpose has an internal cavity with cylindrical wall 34, sized for a sliding fit over rib 28, and carrying, at its lower end, a pair of radially inwardly directed ears 36, 38, adapted to be slid downward through the slots 30, 32 and thereafter moved into locking position, under the rib 28, by a quarter turn of the cap 12.
  • a washer 40 preferably of synthetic rubber, or urethane foam, and about 10 to 15 durometer hardness, is provided for positioning on the top edge of the tube 10, being of a thickness whereby it is in a somewhat compressed condition when the cap is locked in place.
  • the container is shown as holding a plurality of United States coins, 42, of one-cent denomination.
  • each tube will carry an indicium of the particular coin denomination accommodated, as indicated by the word cents, shown on the cap 12 in FIGURES 1, 4 and 6. Since the container is transparent throughout, this indicium may be imprinted, or engraved intaglio during molding, on the under face of the cap. Also, due to the transparency, the degree of saturation of the desiccant, as indicated by its color, will be manifest at all times, so that replacement may be effected before deterioration sets in.
  • a desiccating coin holder comprising a cylindrical tube of transparent, plastic material, having a cavity of uniform bore, with a radially inwardly extending annular shelf adjacent the bottom thereof, a desiccant in said cavity, below said shelf, a circular screen supported on said shelf, a washer or rubbery material on said screen, and frictionally engaging the wall of said cavity, said tube having an outer annular groove near its top, an outer peripheral rabbet in its top rim with a radial depth equal to that of the groove, and defining, with the groove, an annular, outer rib on the tube, said rib being of lesser outer diameter than said tube, said rib having a pair of diametrically opposite slots, extending to the depth of said groove, and a cylindrical cap of transparent, plastic material, having a closed top, and a skirt with an outer diameter equal to that of said tube, and an inner diameter slidably fitting over said rib, a pair of radially inwardly extending ears on said skirt passing through said slots and engaging under said
  • a desiccating coin holder comprising a cylindrical tube having a cavity with a radially inwardly extending annular shelf adjacent the bottom thereof, a desiccant in said cavity, below said shelf, a screen supported on said shelf, a washer of rubbery material on said screen, said tube having an outer annular groove near its top, an outer peripheral rabbet in its top rim with a radial depth equal to that of the groove and defining with the groove, an annular, outer rib on the tube, said rib being of lesser outer diameter than said tube, said rib having a pair of diametrically opposite slots, extending to the depth of said groove, and a cylindrical cap having a closed top, and a skirt with an outer diameter equal to that of said tube, and an inner diameter slidably fitting over said rib, a
  • a desiccating coin holder comprising a cylindrical tube having a cavity with a radially inwardly extending annular shelf adjacent the bottom thereof, a desiccant in said cavity, below said shelf, a screen supported on said shelf, a washer of rubbery material on said screen, said tube having an outer annular groove near its top, an outer peripheral rabbet in its top rim defining with the groove an annular outer rib on the tube, said rib having a pair of diametrically opposite slots, and a cylindrical cap having a closed top, and a skirt with an inner diameter slidably fitting over said rib, a pair of radially inwardly extending ears on said skirt, passing through said slots and engaging under said rib, and a washer of rubberymaterial between the top rim of said tube, and the inner face of the top of said cap.

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June 2, 1964 c. FRANK DEHUMIDIFYING COIN TUBE Filed March 9, 1962 INVENTOR.
ATTOENE Y5 CHAlzuss F RANK United States Patent 3,135,566 DEHUMIDIFYIN G COIN TUBE Charles Frank, 435 New Lots Ave., Brooklyn 7, NY. Filed Mar. 9, 1962, Ser. No. 178,676 3 Claims. (Cl. 312-31) This invention'relates to a coin container, and particularly to a cylindrical container of solid, permanent construction with a removable sealing cap, and a reservoir adapted to hold a desiccant.
' In numismatic practice, it is desirable, especially from the dealers standpoint, that uncirculated coins be kept from tarnishing or corroding, as from electrolytic action of moisture, so that they will retain their brilliance, and hence their full value.
It is therefore a general object of the invention to provide a means for isolating coins from corrosive action. More particularly, it is an object to provide a rigid, moisture-imprevious container, adapted for repeated use, and also adapted to hold a desiccant.
Another object is to provide for visual detection of the degree of saturation of the desiccant.
It is also among the objects to provide a coin holder as aforesaid, which is simple in structure, yet rugged in use, and which is low in cost and easy of manufacture.
These and other ends, which will be apparent, are attained by the present invention, a preferred embodiment of which is described in the following specification, as illustrated in the drawing, in which:
FIGURE 1 is a perspective view of the container, with the closure cap in place. v
FIGURE 2 is an axial sectional view of the container, taken on the plane of the line 2-2 of FIGURE 1.
FIGURE 3 is a sectional view taken on the plane of the line 33 of FIGURE 2.
FIGURE 4 is a sectional View taken on the plane of the line 4-4 of FIGURE 2.
FIGURE 5 is a sectional view taken on the plane of the line 55 of FIGURE 2.
FIGURE 6 is a perspective, bracketed view, showing the parts of the container of FIGURE 1, in exploded form.
Referring to the drawing by characters of reference, there is shown a cylindrical, tubular container 10, of integral construction, and generally uniform bore and provided with a closure cap 12. The container, which is conveniently fabricated from suitable, transparent, plastic material, has an integral bottom 14, slightly elevated above the lower edge of the container, and, at a short distance above the bottom, an integral, annular shelf 16 protrudes inwardly of the container cavity to define a lower compartment, adapted to hold a quantity of desiccant 18, such as granules of silica gel, impregnated with cobalt chloride, which changes color with relative humidity. For retaining the desiccant in its compartment, while permitting access with the atmosphere of the container proper, a circular screen 20 is mounted on the shelf 16, being retained by an annular ring or washer 22, of rubbery material, such as synthetic rubber, preferably of Shore A durometer hardness 40 to 50, and which has a friction fit with the inner wall of the main compartment of the container 10.
For receiving and retaining the cap 12, the tube 10 has an annular, outer, channel groove 24, and an annular, rabbeted groove 26 at the outer corner of its top edge, and to the same depth as groove 24, the two grooves be-. ing separated by an annular rib 28, of rectangular cross section, which rib is cut away at diametrically opposite positions, to provide slots 30, 32, at the same depth as the two grooves, and providing communication between them. As seen in FIGURE 2, the outer diameter of rib 28 is less than the diameter of tube 10. This arrangement on the tube provides coacting elements in a bayonet joint connection with the cap 12, which for this purpose has an internal cavity with cylindrical wall 34, sized for a sliding fit over rib 28, and carrying, at its lower end, a pair of radially inwardly directed ears 36, 38, adapted to be slid downward through the slots 30, 32 and thereafter moved into locking position, under the rib 28, by a quarter turn of the cap 12. For resiliently holding the cap in locked position, a washer 40, preferably of synthetic rubber, or urethane foam, and about 10 to 15 durometer hardness, is provided for positioning on the top edge of the tube 10, being of a thickness whereby it is in a somewhat compressed condition when the cap is locked in place. Thus, it not only serves to retain the cap against accidental dislodgment, but also renders the cap connection moisture impervious.
The container is shown as holding a plurality of United States coins, 42, of one-cent denomination. Preferably each tube will carry an indicium of the particular coin denomination accommodated, as indicated by the word cents, shown on the cap 12 in FIGURES 1, 4 and 6. Since the container is transparent throughout, this indicium may be imprinted, or engraved intaglio during molding, on the under face of the cap. Also, due to the transparency, the degree of saturation of the desiccant, as indicated by its color, will be manifest at all times, so that replacement may be effected before deterioration sets in.
While a certain preferred embodiment has been shown and described, various modifications will be apparent, in the light of this disclosure, and the invention should not, therefore, be deemed as limited, except insofar as shall 7 appear from the spirt and scope of the appended claims.
What is claimed is:
1. A desiccating coin holder comprising a cylindrical tube of transparent, plastic material, having a cavity of uniform bore, with a radially inwardly extending annular shelf adjacent the bottom thereof, a desiccant in said cavity, below said shelf, a circular screen supported on said shelf, a washer or rubbery material on said screen, and frictionally engaging the wall of said cavity, said tube having an outer annular groove near its top, an outer peripheral rabbet in its top rim with a radial depth equal to that of the groove, and defining, with the groove, an annular, outer rib on the tube, said rib being of lesser outer diameter than said tube, said rib having a pair of diametrically opposite slots, extending to the depth of said groove, and a cylindrical cap of transparent, plastic material, having a closed top, and a skirt with an outer diameter equal to that of said tube, and an inner diameter slidably fitting over said rib, a pair of radially inwardly extending ears on said skirt passing through said slots and engaging under said rib, and a washer of rubbery material between the top rim of said tube, and the inner face of the top of said cap, said latter washer being of a thickness whereby it is under compression when the cap is locked in position on the tube.
2. A desiccating coin holder comprising a cylindrical tube having a cavity with a radially inwardly extending annular shelf adjacent the bottom thereof, a desiccant in said cavity, below said shelf, a screen supported on said shelf, a washer of rubbery material on said screen, said tube having an outer annular groove near its top, an outer peripheral rabbet in its top rim with a radial depth equal to that of the groove and defining with the groove, an annular, outer rib on the tube, said rib being of lesser outer diameter than said tube, said rib having a pair of diametrically opposite slots, extending to the depth of said groove, and a cylindrical cap having a closed top, and a skirt with an outer diameter equal to that of said tube, and an inner diameter slidably fitting over said rib, a
3 pair of radially inwardly extending ears on said skirt, passing through said slots and engaging under said rib, and a washer of rubbery material between the top rim of said tube, and the inner face of the top of said cap.
3. A desiccating coin holder comprising a cylindrical tube having a cavity with a radially inwardly extending annular shelf adjacent the bottom thereof, a desiccant in said cavity, below said shelf, a screen supported on said shelf, a washer of rubbery material on said screen, said tube having an outer annular groove near its top, an outer peripheral rabbet in its top rim defining with the groove an annular outer rib on the tube, said rib having a pair of diametrically opposite slots, and a cylindrical cap having a closed top, and a skirt with an inner diameter slidably fitting over said rib, a pair of radially inwardly extending ears on said skirt, passing through said slots and engaging under said rib, and a washer of rubberymaterial between the top rim of said tube, and the inner face of the top of said cap.
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1. A DESICCATING COIN HOLDER COMPRISING A CYLINDRICAL TUBE OF TRANSPARENT, PLASTIC MATERIAL, HAVING A CAVITY OF UNIFORM BORE, WITH A RADIALLY INWARDLY EXTENDING ANNULAR SHELF ADJACENT THE BOTTOM THEREOF, A DESICCANT IN SAID CAVITY, BELOW SAID SHELF, A CIRCULAR SCREEN SUPPORTED ON SAID SHELF, A WASHER OR RUBBERY MATERIAL ON SAID SCREEN, AND FRICTIONALLY ENGAGING THE WALL OF SAID CAVITY, SAID TUBE HAVING AN OUTER ANNULAR GROOVE NEAR ITS TOP, AN OUTER PERIPHERAL RABBET IN ITS TOP RIM WITH A RADIAL DEPTH EQUAL TO THAT OF THE GROOVE, AND DEFINING, WITH THE GROOVE, AN ANNULAR, OUTER RIB ON THE TUBE, SAID RIB BEING OF LESSER OUTER DIAMETER THAN SAID TUBE, SAID RIB HAVING A PAIR OF DIAMETRICALLY OPPOSITE SLOTS, EXTENDING TO THE DEPTH OF SAID GROOVE, AND A CYLINDRICAL CAP OF TRANSPARENT, PLASTIC MATERIAL, HAVING A CLOSED TOP, AND A SKIRT WITH AN OUTER DIAMETER EQUAL TO THAT OF SAID TUBE, AND AN INNER DIAMETER SLIDABLY FITTING OVER SAID RIB, A PAIR OF RADIALLY INWARDLY EXTENDING EARS ON SAID SKIRT PASSING THROUGH SAID SLOTS AND ENGAGING UNDER SAID RIB, AND A WASHER OF RUBBERY MATERIAL BETWEEN THE TOP RIM OF SAID TUBE, AND THE INNER FACE OF THE TOP OF SAID CAP, SAID LATTER WASHER BEING OF A THICKNESS WHEREBY IT IS UNDER COMPRESSION WHEN THE CAP IS LOCKED IN POSITION ON THE TUBE.
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