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US345112A
US345112A US345112DA US345112A US 345112 A US345112 A US 345112A US 345112D A US345112D A US 345112DA US 345112 A US345112 A US 345112A
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    • G01FMEASURING VOLUME, VOLUME FLOW, MASS FLOW OR LIQUID LEVEL; METERING BY VOLUME
    • G01F11/00Apparatus requiring external operation adapted at each repeated and identical operation to measure and separate a predetermined volume of fluid or fluent solid material from a supply or container, without regard to weight, and to deliver it
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  • the object of the invention is to provide a device which will prevent more than a given quantity ot' liquid being poured out without placing the bottle in a vertical position; and 1t consists, essentially, of a double-ended valve placed in the neck of a bottle, or in a case connected therewith, so placed that the space in the case or neck between the two ends of the valve shall represent a space capable of containing the desired quantity, which can only escape from the bottle when the upper end of the valve reaches an enlargement at the top ci' the case or neck, at which time the lower aperture in the case or neck is closed by the bottom end of the valve, so that while the liquid between the two ends of the valve escapes freely through the mouth of the bottle or case the main body ofthe liquid is cut off, substantially as hereinafter explained.
  • the drawing represents a sectional View, illustrating my invention applied lto a case forming the stopper of an ordinary decanter.
  • the bottle is represented as standing in its normal position; but the valve is shown in full lines in a position. which it will assume when the bottle is turned horizontally, the positionthe valves assume when the bottle is in an upright position being represented by dotted lines.
  • A represents the neck of the bottle
  • B the stopper, ⁇ vhieh forms the base of the case C.
  • D is a piston-shaped valve made to fit neatly the interior of the ease G.
  • E is a disk-shaped valve formed to lit and close the aperture in the bottom of the stopper B.
  • G is an enlargement formed at the top of the case C
  • H is an ordinary ball-valve stopper placed on top of the case G.
  • buttons, b which receive the jar and prevent the breakage suggested.
  • a rubber ring might be substituted for these rubber but-tons, but I think the buttons will be preferable.
  • That I claim as my invention isl. rIhe combination, with a bottle provided with a case having valve seats, of a doubleended stopper arranged to automatically close the inlet and open the outlet of said case upon a reversal of the bottle, substantially as and for the purpose speciied.
  • a case, C adapted to fit the neck of a bottle, having the seat a and an enlargement, G, formed in it, as shown, in combination with the valve D, Iitting the said case, and valve E, substantially as and for the purpose specified.

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JAMES OANAN, OF PORT COLBORNE, ONTARIO, CANADA. I
BOTTLE.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 345.112, dated lIuly 6, 1886.
Application filed March 15,1886. Serial No. 195,201. (No modell) To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, JAMns CANAN, of the village of Port Colborne, in the county of Welland, in the Province of Ontario, Canada. gentleman, have invented a certain new and useful Improvement in Bottles, of which the following is a specification.
The object of the invention is to provide a device which will prevent more than a given quantity ot' liquid being poured out without placing the bottle in a vertical position; and 1t consists, essentially, of a double-ended valve placed in the neck of a bottle, or in a case connected therewith, so placed that the space in the case or neck between the two ends of the valve shall represent a space capable of containing the desired quantity, which can only escape from the bottle when the upper end of the valve reaches an enlargement at the top ci' the case or neck, at which time the lower aperture in the case or neck is closed by the bottom end of the valve, so that while the liquid between the two ends of the valve escapes freely through the mouth of the bottle or case the main body ofthe liquid is cut off, substantially as hereinafter explained.
The drawing represents a sectional View, illustrating my invention applied lto a case forming the stopper of an ordinary decanter. The bottle is represented as standing in its normal position; but the valve is shown in full lines in a position. which it will assume when the bottle is turned horizontally, the positionthe valves assume when the bottle is in an upright position being represented by dotted lines.
In this application, A represents the neck of the bottle, and B the stopper,\vhieh forms the base of the case C.
D is a piston-shaped valve made to fit neatly the interior of the ease G. E isa disk-shaped valve formed to lit and close the aperture in the bottom of the stopper B. These valves D and E are connected together by the stem F, and form what may be termed a doubleended valve.7
G is an enlargement formed at the top of the case C, and H is an ordinary ball-valve stopper placed on top of the case G.
Vhen the .bottle is turned upside down,
the ball I will naturally fall from the aper ture-it closes, and the double-ended valve will fall out, the liquid being prevented escaping by the piston valve D until the said valve reaches the enlargement G, by which time the valve E has reached the seat a,
formed on the bottom of the stopper B, effeetually cutting ofi the liquid in the bottle from the case C, the contents of which represent thc quantity it is desired to measure out, and which is discharged through the aperture at the end of the stopper H as soon as the valve D reaches the enlargement G, as before stated. Before any more liquid can be withdrawn itis necessary to replace the bottle in its ordinary vertical position, when the weight of the double-ended valve causes it to fall back until the valve D strikes the bottom of the ease C, where it remains ready for the next time thatit is desired to pour out the liquid.
In order to prevent the double-ended valve l being broken, I prefer to place around the face of the valve D a series of small rubber buttons, b, which receive the jar and prevent the breakage suggested. A rubber ring might be substituted for these rubber but-tons, but I think the buttons will be preferable.
I prefer to make the whole of the device of. 8o
glass, and I think it will be better to make an independent case such as I have shown, but of course it willbe understood that I do not conine myself to any particular material, and it will also be seen that the neck of the bottle might be blown to effect the purpose desired.
That I claim as my invention isl. rIhe combination, with a bottle provided with a case having valve seats, of a doubleended stopper arranged to automatically close the inlet and open the outlet of said case upon a reversal of the bottle, substantially as and for the purpose speciied.
2. A case, C, adapted to fit the neck of a bottle, having the seat a and an enlargement, G, formed in it, as shown, in combination with the valve D, Iitting the said case, and valve E, substantially as and for the purpose specified.
3. A case, C, having au enlargement, G, formed in it and connected to the stopper B,iit ting the neck A,and having a seat, a, formed on its bottom, in combination with the valve D, the aperture in the bottom of the stopper B, connected by the stern F with the valve E, desubstantially as andfor the purpose specied. no signed to Ht the seat a, substantially as and for Toronto, March 9, 1886.
the purpose specified.
5 4. A case, C, having an enlargement, G, JAMES CANAN' formed in it, in combination with u valve, D, l In presence of#- having a series of rubber buttons, b, and n p CHARLES C. BALDWIN, valve, E, connected to it, and designed to close DONALD CAMPBELL RIDOUT, J r.
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US4679714A (en) * 1984-11-13 1987-07-14 Realex Corporation Unit dose liquid dispenser
US5826748A (en) * 1995-02-28 1998-10-27 Qian; Zide Closed isobaric dispenser for carbonated liquid
US5909824A (en) * 1995-07-10 1999-06-08 Qian; Zide Process and device for preserving carbonation of carbonated beverage during consumption
US9464928B2 (en) * 2011-09-15 2016-10-11 Bark Innovations B.V. Holder for a liquid

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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US4679714A (en) * 1984-11-13 1987-07-14 Realex Corporation Unit dose liquid dispenser
US5826748A (en) * 1995-02-28 1998-10-27 Qian; Zide Closed isobaric dispenser for carbonated liquid
US5909824A (en) * 1995-07-10 1999-06-08 Qian; Zide Process and device for preserving carbonation of carbonated beverage during consumption
US9464928B2 (en) * 2011-09-15 2016-10-11 Bark Innovations B.V. Holder for a liquid

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