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US604845A
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    • 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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  • the original contents may be poured out by removing the cork O and holding the bottle in the position indicated in Fig. 3, in which one channel-for instance, E- serves as an outlet for theliquorand the other channel E serves as an inlet for the air to enter the chamher ll, allowing the contents to be discharged. If an attempt be made to re fill the bottle, the first portion of the liquor introduced when the bottle is held in an up- 5 right position, or nearly so, will sealthe uppermost channel, such as E, Fig. 4, prevent ing the escape of air from the chamber ll, making it impossible to fill the same. Even To all whom it may concern:
  • lllly invention relates to non-refillable botties designed. for the purpose of preventing so the fraudulent substitution of inferior liquors in. bottles provided with labels or marks desgnating the quality of the original contents.
  • liliy'invention consists in a novel construction oi bottle adapted llyinternal formations r5 to permit the extraction, but prevent the introduction ol' spurious liquor, owing to the action of air confined by said formations.
  • l ig'ure 1 represents a vertical section of a tle embodying my invention.
  • Fig. 2 is a cross-section at a: 2:, Fig. 1.
  • Fig. 23 represents, on a smaller scale, the operation of pouring out the contents from the bottle.
  • Fig. a represents the manner in which the air is conlincd'whcn an attempt is made to refill the bottle.
  • the bod y ll. of the bottle may be constructed in. any suitable or usual form, and the neck l) and the mouth 15 may also be of conventional form, as shown, 0 representing an ordinary cork.
  • the channc is shown at opposite sides or'ihe bottle, but the same may be located in. proximity to one auothcr. For instance, the channel It may be located at it as indicated by dotted lines in Fig. 53.
  • a non-refillable bottle the combination with a body portion and a neck, of a partition at the neck, a filling-aperture in said body adapted to be sealed, and channels ex tending through said. partition to and opening into the lower portion of the body of. the bottle respectively at dififerent points.

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B. RODIER. NON-REPILLABLB BOTTLE.
No. 604,845. Patented May 31,1898,
W/ TN SSE S x ,4 FTORNEY PATENT Urrrcn.
lEDlllOlSlD RODIER, OF NEW YORK, N. Y.
NQM REFELLABLE BQT'HLE.-
lElIPlltGTllilGAlJIQN forming part of Letters latent No. 604,345, dated. May 31, 1898. Application filed September 25, 189?. 39119 We 31024. (No model.)
said inlet beirn, afterward permanently sealed in such manner that the sealing cannot be broken or counterfeited Without detection. 45 lin'operation the original contents may be poured out by removing the cork O and holding the bottle in the position indicated in Fig. 3, in which one channel-for instance, E- serves as an outlet for theliquorand the other channel E serves as an inlet for the air to enter the chamher ll, allowing the contents to be discharged. If an attempt be made to re fill the bottle, the first portion of the liquor introduced when the bottle is held in an up- 5 right position, or nearly so, will sealthe uppermost channel, such as E, Fig. 4, prevent ing the escape of air from the chamber ll, making it impossible to fill the same. Even To all whom it may concern:
lie it known that l, EDMOND EODIER, asubject of the Queen of Great Britain, and a resident or? the city, ceunty,,and State of New 'Yrork, have invented certain new and useful improvements in NomReiillable Bottles, of which the follogvingis a specification.
lllly invention relates to non-refillable botties designed. for the purpose of preventing so the fraudulent substitution of inferior liquors in. bottles provided with labels or marks desgnating the quality of the original contents.
liliy'invention consists in a novel construction oi bottle adapted llyinternal formations r5 to permit the extraction, but prevent the introduction ol' spurious liquor, owing to the action of air confined by said formations.
Referring to the accompanying drawings, l ig'ure 1 represents a vertical section of a tle embodying my invention. Fig. 2 is a cross-section at a: 2:, Fig. 1. Fig. 23 represents, on a smaller scale, the operation of pouring out the contents from the bottle. Fig. a represents the manner in which the air is conlincd'whcn an attempt is made to refill the bottle.
The bod y ll. of the bottle may be constructed in. any suitable or usual form, and the neck l) and the mouth 15 may also be of conventional form, as shown, 0 representing an ordinary cork.
st in a partition 3 and channels E E, connecting the interior 1) of the neck D With tl' "tom of the main chamber-lief the botai channels opening at c e. The channc is shown at opposite sides or'ihe bottle, but the same may be located in. proximity to one auothcr. For instance, the channel It may be located at it as indicated by dotted lines in Fig. 53.
l urcsents a scaled. filling-inlet, by means of which the original conten"s are introduced,
The novel internal formations the small quantityindicated in Fig. 4 cannot 6o be introduced if the channels are located in proximity, as indicated at E in Fig. 2.
My invention is not limited to the species of construction shown in the drawings; but
What I claim is- 1. As an article of manufacture, a non-refillable bottle having its liquor-containing chamber permanently closed at its upper portion and communicating at di llerent points in its bottom portion by means of channels with the mouth of the bottle above said chamber.
2. In a non-refillable bottle, the combination with a body portion and a neck, of a partition at the neck, a filling-aperture in said body adapted to be sealed, and channels ex tending through said. partition to and opening into the lower portion of the body of. the bottle respectively at dififerent points.
Signed in the city, county, and State of New York this can (lay of September, A. D. 1897. 80
EDMON R'ODIER.
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l lowm L. KERR, WALTER It. lllcDoNALo.
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