US3308980A - Safety package for dangerous liquids - Google Patents
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- the frangibility of the containers thus employed creates hazardous situations occurring in the event of breakage, when the flammable contents are exposed to an ignition source. Considerable damage to person and property has resulted from such a sequence of events. Similarly, Idamage to persons or property frequently occurs when glass containers, containing highly corrosive or other dangerous materials, are broken.
- a safety package for dangerous liquids comprising an inner frangible container of suitable material to protect the quality of the product and an outer non-frangible shell or container, which serves to protect the inner frangible container from damage and also to retain liquid in the package in the event that the inner container is broken, thus affording an opportunity to dispose of said liquid subsequently, in a safe manner.
- FIG. l is a front elevational view, partly in section of one embodiment of the combination safety package in accordance with the invention.
- FIG. 2 is an enlarged fragmentary view taken on line 2--2 of FIG. 1 of the top portion of the combination shown in FIG. 1, showing the overcap, closure cap and sealing ring in section and the bottle top in elevation.
- FIG. 3 is a perspective of a preferred embodiment of the sealing ring or litrnent, a portion thereof being cut away.
- FIG. 4 is a front elevational view of the preferred embodiment of the neck portion of the inner frangible container.
- the inner frangible ⁇ container may be a glass bottle, for example, which is provided with a special and essential structure at the neck. More specifically, the neck portion of an otherwise conventional bottle is recessed intermediate its uppermost and lowermost extremities and possesses a circumferential shoulder extending from a lower portion of the non-recessed portion of the neck.
- the bottle nests within a liquid-tight protective container, made desirably of sheet metal, having an aperture in its top so that a portion of the bottle neck extends above the container with the container resting on the circumferential shoulder of the bottle neck.
- a thermoplastic tment, or ring is disposed around the non-recessed portion of the bottle neck in contact with the upper surface of the apertured top and is so dmensioned as to provide a tight connection between the can top, the outside of the bottle neck and the litment.
- this connection is liquid tight.
- Suitable means such as cast threads, may be provided on the bottle neck, both on the recessed portion and on the non-recessed portion, in order to provide a means of engagement with a bottle cap and the fitment, respectively.
- the assembly includes a protective overcap which covers the bottle, including the cap thereon, and this may be conveniently attached to the outer lateral surface of the tment.
- 1 represents a frangible or breakable inner container, such ⁇ as a cylindrical glass bottle, comprising a main body portion 2, terminating in a cylindrical neck 3, which neck is recessed intermediate its uppermost and lowermost extremities to provide a recessed portion 4 and a non-recessed portion 5.
- the recessed neck structure is most clearly shown in FIG. 4.
- Recessed portion 4 may be provided with threads 6 in order to facilitate engagement with bottle closure 7.
- Non-recessed portion 5 may also be provided with threads 8 in order to facilitate engagement with litJ ment 9, to be described in more detail hereafter.
- thread engagements of the indicated parts are preferred, it will be understood that substitute means of engagements may be provided, such as for example, frictional lits between the indicated parts.
- Bottle neck 3 is also provided with a lower peripheral or circumferential shoulder 10 extending from a lower portion of non-recessed portion 5 of the bottle neck.
- the frangible container is mounted within an outer protective non-frangible shell 11, which surrounds the main body portion and lower neck portion of inner container 1.
- the outer shell or container 11 is provided with an inwardly extending, upper annular-r ange or apertured top 12 providing a circular opening in the top of the outer shell, which permits the upper portion of neck 3 of the inner ⁇ container to extend therethrough, as is best shown in FIG. 1.
- An annular sealing ring or tment 9 is provided in order to engage or grip the bottle at its non-recessed portion of the neck and secure it to apertured top 12 of the outer shell. As can bestbe seen in FIG.
- Fitment .9 may be made of any suitable material, such as metal or plastic, and in aprefenred embodiment consists of relatively nonn resilient thermoplastic material, such as polyethylene, polyvinyl chloride, polyetetrauoroethylene, polychlorotriuoroethylene, polypropylene or rubber.
- the litment is provided with: inner threads 14 to engage with threads 8 Whichare preferably provided on non-recessed portion 5 of the bottle neck; outer threads 15 to facilitate engagement with a protective overcap 16; and an outwardly extending flange 17which serves the dual purpose yof distributing downward vertical stress more evenly over apertured top 12 and of affording a plurality of notches, such as 18, as shown in FIG'. 3, for facilitating gripping of thetment for installation and removal.
- suitable material as is conventionally employed for this purpose and is normally a resilient form of thermoplastic material, such as the ones mentioned above.
- Appropriate cushioning material 20 may be disposed between inner frangible container 1 and the outerk protective non-frangible shell 11.
- a pad of resilient cushioning material such as polyurethane foam, is compressed into the assembly between the bottom of inner container 1 and the bottom of outer shell 12 Aand serves not only to insulate the inner container from ⁇ shock but to cause inner container 1 to exert upA ward pressure against gasket 19 and the undersurface of apertured top 12, thereby assisting in stabilizing the inner container against vertical movement and aiding in maintaining a liquid-tight seal at this point;
- acylindrical glass bottle designed as above described, is employed as'the inner container.
- the glass bottle differs from conventional :bottles in' the recessing of the bottle neck, as above described, to form twolsections of bottle neck of distinctly different diameter.
- Another distinction of the novel bottle neck structure over conventional bottles lies in the elongation of the Ibottle neck between the top of the bottle and he circumferentialfshoulder, which latter component may be found on most-botties.
- the bottle or containerl may be constructed of a number of other frangiblenmaterials, such .as porcelain and various ceramic materials depending upon considerations of such factors as economics and contaminability.
- the outerprotective shell is conveniently constructedy of sheet metal, eg., steel, aluminum, alloys, etc., although any one of a varietyof non-frangible materials which would afford the sought-for protection could be employed, thermoset resins ⁇ or rigid or semi-rigid thermoplastic yresins being exemplary.
- the safety package of the invention may be employed Without providing insulating material between the inner frangible container and the outer protective shell.
- a .variety of other mate such as corrugated libre-board, felt, cotton, excelsiorand i others which will readily occur to those skilled in the art.
- Such material may be disposed between the inner frangible container and the outer protective shell substantially along thelength of the inner frangible container and between the bottom of the inner container and the bottom of the protective shell.
- VThe removable protective overcap 16 which may be placed over bottle cap Vor closure 7, may be constructed of any nonfrangible material ⁇ such ⁇ as -used in the construction of the outer protective shell.
- the overcap may be provided withiinnerthreads. 21 to engage with outer threads 15, lwhich are preferably provided on the sealing ring, or it may be designed to attach in some other way, such as by fitting frictionally with the outer vertical face of the sealing ring in the eventthe latter is not provided with threads.
- the diameter of recessed portion 4 of the neck is about 15/16".
- the .diameter of non-recessed portion 5 'of the neck is about 1%6".
- the diameter of peripheral shoulder 10 is about 2.".
- the vertical distance between the top of circumferential shoulder 10 and the top of the bottle is about lli/1G".
- the vertical height or thickness of the peripheral shoulder is 2/16".
- the vertical height of the non-recessed portion of the neck above the shoulder is about 7/1;”.
- the vertical distance from the top of the non-recessed portion of the neck to the top of the bottle is about l.
- the diameter of the circular opening in apertured top 12 is about 111/16".
- the inner diameter of sealing ring 9 is also aboutll/lg, with the outer diameter at the top being about 2", with the youter diameter at the bottom (including llangef17) being about 2%6.
- the vertical height'of sealing ring 9 isabout TA6 with the .vertical height of flange 17 of the bled, i.e., .body formed, top searned to body and hole punched in top.
- the shell is positioned over andaround the inner container so that the upper portion ofthe inner container above the circumferential shoulder extends through the opening in the apertured top of the shell with the apertured top ⁇ resting on the' circumferential shoulder or on a gasket positioned therebetween.
- the annular sealing ring, or fitrnenuis then screwed or positioned tightly around the non-recessed portion of the bottle neck so as to form a tight seal between the apertured top of the shell, the .sealing ring and the non-recessed portion of the bottle neck, thus leaving the bottle suspended within the outer shell.
- the desired cushioning material is then positioned on the surface of the inner container and the bottom of theprotective shell may then be attached, e. g., by crimping, ⁇ seaming or by some other conventional method.
- the bottle may then be filled and capped, the protective overcap applied and the safety unit is then ready for shipment, storage or use.
- a container assembly comprising: (a) a breakable bottle for liquid provided with (b) a neck adapted to receive a bottle closure, which neck is recessed intermediate its uppermost and lowermost rextremities and possesses a circumferential shoulder extending from a lower portion .of the nonrecessed portion of the neck,
- a non-breakable outer container adapted to hold liquid enclosing said bottle, which outer container has (d). ⁇ an apertured top through which the bottle neck extends, which apertured top is larger than the nonre'cessed portion of the neck, but smaller than the circumferential shoulder of the neck so that when the bottle ne'ck is extended through the apertured topof the outer container from within the outer container, the apert-ured top rests on the top surface of the circumferential Shoulder,
- a container assembly comprising in combination:
- an inner container comprising a main body portion terminating in a cylindrical neck, which cylindrical neck is recessed intermediate its uppermost and lowe'rrnost extremities and possesses a peripheral shoulder extending from a lower portion of the non-recessed portion of the neck,
- annular sealing ring surrounding the nonrecessed portion of the container neck above the inwardly extending annular flange of the outer protective shell so dimensioned and positioned as to form a tight seal with the non-recessed portion of the container neck and with the inwardly extending ange of the outer protective shell.
- a container assembly according to claim 2 in which there is provided resilient material between the peripheral shoulder of the container neck and the inwardly extending annular flange of the outer protective shell so as to form a light-tight seal therebetween.
- a container assembly according to claim 2 in which the inner container is constructed of glass and in which the outer protective shell is constructed of metal.
- a container assembly according to claim 2 in which there is provided means to protect the cylindrical neck portion of the inner container extending through the outer protective shell.
- a container assembly according to claim 2 in which there is provided a detachable, non-frangible overcap to protect the cylindrical neck portion of the inner container extending through the outer protective shell.
- a container assembly according to claim 2 in which the non-recessed portion of the inner container neck is provided with threads adapted to engage with threads provided on the inner surface of the annular sealing ring and in which there is further provided a resilient seal between the peripheral shoulder of the container neck and the inwardly extending annular flange of the outer protective shell so as to form a liquid-tight seal therebetween.
- a container assembly according to claim 8 in which the inner container is constructed of glass, the outer container is constructed of metal and in which there is provided cushioning material between the inner container and the outer protective shell.
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FR84208A FR1500715A (fr) | 1965-11-19 | 1966-11-18 | Emballage de sécurité perfectionné pour liquides dangereux |
DEA54121A DE1298931B (de) | 1965-11-19 | 1966-11-18 | Behaelter zur Aufnahme aetzender Fluessigkeiten |
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