US651884A - Receptacle for gases, &c., and process of manufacturing same. - Google Patents

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US651884A
US651884A US561200A US1900005612A US651884A US 651884 A US651884 A US 651884A US 561200 A US561200 A US 561200A US 1900005612 A US1900005612 A US 1900005612A US 651884 A US651884 A US 651884A
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    • 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 invention involves an improved manufacture of seamless bottles or receptacles for containing compressed gases and the like, whereby such bottles are provided each with an efficient and tasty-appearing foot or base, formed in one piece with the walls and bottom of the bottle.
  • the process of manufacture for this purpose consists in, first, partially shaping by suitable means the lower portion of a metal bottle and providing an excess of metal in the bottom; second, spreading such thick bottom by hydraulic pressure or by hammering, so as to form a projecting flange extending around the same and integral therewith; third, bending such flange by means of dies or otherwise in such a manner that an inverted-cup-like recess is formed underneath, and, fourth, shaping by suitable dies or stamps.
  • bottle may by the same series of operations have the required bulge, either outward or inward, imparted to its bottom. If preferred, this may be elfected beforehand.
  • Fig. 3 shows the flange bent down, so as to produce a cup-shaped hollow.
  • Fig. 4. shows the final form imparted to the base or foot of the bottle.
  • Fig. 5 shows an under side plan of the foot at Fig. 4; and
  • Fig. 6 shows a modification. It is a bottle mainly similar, but with its bottom bulge inward instead of outward.
  • ametal bottle is first formed inaknown manner with a comparatively-thick bottom a, Fig. 1.
  • the bottom is afterward spread by ordinary means, as strong pressure or percussion, or both, so that a flange c, Fig. 2, projecting from and integral with the bottle, is produeed.
  • This flange is next bent downward to form an inverted cup (1, Fig. 3, the sides of which form continuations of the sides of the bottle.
  • This cup is'then widened out at its lower part by a suitably shaped stamp or die, (not shown,) so as to induce a square or other angular form, while at the same time the bottom a is bulged, either outward or inward, thus producing a foot or base e of the form shown in Figs. 4. and 5 or 6.
  • One arrangement of means for producing the square outline consists of employing a series of square mandrels, each tapered and adapted to enter the hollow presented by the base-flange and at each operation pressing on the exterior of the latter by laterally-operat ing formers to conform to the mandrel.
  • a metal 5 bottle for compressed gases and the like said bottle having a foot or support consisting of lnwitness wh'ereofnI hame hereunto set mi 2.
  • downwardly-extended flange in one piece band in presence of two witnesses. with the sides and bottom of the bottle said flange being of angular configuration: and HERMANN PLATZ' 5 extending outward beyond the contour of the Witnesses:

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Patented June I9. 1900.
H. PLATZ. BEGEPTACLE FOB GASES, 81.0., AND PROCESS OF MANUFACTURING SAME.
(Application filed Feb. 17, 1900.)
( No Model.)
Wkinesses UNiTED STATES PATENT OFFICE.
I-IERMANN PLATZ, OF OARLSRUHE, GERMANY.
RECEPTACLE FOR GASES, &c., AND PROCESS OF MANUFACTURING SAME.
s'micI'FicATIoN forming part of Letters Patent No. 651,884., dated June 19, 1900.
Application filed February 17, 1900. Serial No. 5,612. g (No model.)
To ctZZ whom it may concern:
V Be it known that I, HERMANN PLATZ, a subject of the Grand Duke of Baden, residing at Oarlsruhe, in the Grand Duchy of Baden, in the German Empire, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in the Mannfacture of Seamless Metal Bottles, of which the following is a specification.
The invention involves an improved manufacture of seamless bottles or receptacles for containing compressed gases and the like, whereby such bottles are provided each with an efficient and tasty-appearing foot or base, formed in one piece with the walls and bottom of the bottle. The process of manufacture for this purpose consists in, first, partially shaping by suitable means the lower portion of a metal bottle and providing an excess of metal in the bottom; second, spreading such thick bottom by hydraulic pressure or by hammering, so as to form a projecting flange extending around the same and integral therewith; third, bending such flange by means of dies or otherwise in such a manner that an inverted-cup-like recess is formed underneath, and, fourth, shaping by suitable dies or stamps. Toward its lower edge it assumes a square or other desired angular form to produce a foot which will aflord the bottle an efficient and elegant support when standing upright and that will prevent the bottle from rolling away when lying down. The
bottle may by the same series of operations have the required bulge, either outward or inward, imparted to its bottom. If preferred, this may be elfected beforehand.
In order to make my invention more clear, I refer to the accompanying drawings, in which similar letters denote similar parts throughout the several views, and in which- Figure 1 shows the lower part of the drawnmetal bottle with its thick bottom. Fig. 2 shows the same bottle after its bottom has been worked by suitable means, (not shown,) so as to produce the projecting flange thereon. The means referred to may be swagingdies similar to those employed in some cases for forming the flanges on cartridge-shells.
Fig. 3 shows the flange bent down, so as to produce a cup-shaped hollow. Fig. 4. shows the final form imparted to the base or foot of the bottle. Fig. 5 shows an under side plan of the foot at Fig. 4; and Fig. 6 shows a modification. It is a bottle mainly similar, but with its bottom bulge inward instead of outward.
According to the present invention ametal bottle is first formed inaknown manner with a comparatively-thick bottom a, Fig. 1. The bottom is afterward spread by ordinary means, as strong pressure or percussion, or both, so that a flange c, Fig. 2, projecting from and integral with the bottle, is produeed. This flange is next bent downward to form an inverted cup (1, Fig. 3, the sides of which form continuations of the sides of the bottle. This cup is'then widened out at its lower part by a suitably shaped stamp or die, (not shown,) so as to induce a square or other angular form, while at the same time the bottom a is bulged, either outward or inward, thus producing a foot or base e of the form shown in Figs. 4. and 5 or 6.
.One arrangement of means for producing the square outline consists of employing a series of square mandrels, each tapered and adapted to enter the hollow presented by the base-flange and at each operation pressing on the exterior of the latter by laterally-operat ing formers to conform to the mandrel.
Having now described my invention, what I desire to secure by Letters Patent of the United States is 1. The process of manufacturing metalbottles or receptacles for compressed gases and the like, having a foot or base formed in one piece with the sides and bottom, the said foot being produced by first making a bottle with a thick bottom, then spreadingsuch bottom out to form a flange, then bending such flange to a cup shape and lastly, shaping such cup by suitable stamps or dies so as to produce an efficient and graceful foot, all substa11- tially as herein described.
2. As anew article of manufacture, a metal 5 bottle for compressed gases and the like, said bottle having a foot or support consisting of lnwitness wh'ereofnI hame hereunto set mi 2. downwardly-extended flange in one piece band in presence of two witnesses. with the sides and bottom of the bottle said flange being of angular configuration: and HERMANN PLATZ' 5 extending outward beyond the contour of the Witnesses:
body so as to afford an extended base and GUSTAV TAUBE, V M N prevent rolling, substantially as described. WOLDEMAR HAIQIPT r
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US2541065A (en) * 1944-12-30 1951-02-13 Specialties Dev Corp High-pressure container
DE755107C (en) * 1937-11-30 1953-03-16 Rheinmetall Borsig Ag Manufacture of seamless and relatively thin-walled, shell-shaped hollow bodies made of light metal with web-like attachments
US2679875A (en) * 1949-10-15 1954-06-01 Curtiss Wright Corp Dispenser container of molded plastic
US2980993A (en) * 1956-08-10 1961-04-25 Lyon George Albert Method of and apparatus for forming flanged casing bottom
US3881627A (en) * 1973-05-09 1975-05-06 Ethyl Dev Corp Vial container and closure
US3889835A (en) * 1974-05-10 1975-06-17 Bernzomatic Corp One-piece pressure container
US4175670A (en) * 1978-03-22 1979-11-27 Reynolds Metals Company Container construction
US6189258B1 (en) * 1998-03-19 2001-02-20 Carl Anderson Fishing line container
US20090242558A1 (en) * 2008-03-25 2009-10-01 Frank Kinchen Receptacle cover device
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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
DE755107C (en) * 1937-11-30 1953-03-16 Rheinmetall Borsig Ag Manufacture of seamless and relatively thin-walled, shell-shaped hollow bodies made of light metal with web-like attachments
US2541065A (en) * 1944-12-30 1951-02-13 Specialties Dev Corp High-pressure container
US2679875A (en) * 1949-10-15 1954-06-01 Curtiss Wright Corp Dispenser container of molded plastic
US2980993A (en) * 1956-08-10 1961-04-25 Lyon George Albert Method of and apparatus for forming flanged casing bottom
US3881627A (en) * 1973-05-09 1975-05-06 Ethyl Dev Corp Vial container and closure
US3889835A (en) * 1974-05-10 1975-06-17 Bernzomatic Corp One-piece pressure container
US4175670A (en) * 1978-03-22 1979-11-27 Reynolds Metals Company Container construction
US6189258B1 (en) * 1998-03-19 2001-02-20 Carl Anderson Fishing line container
US20090242558A1 (en) * 2008-03-25 2009-10-01 Frank Kinchen Receptacle cover device
US7992740B2 (en) * 2008-03-25 2011-08-09 Frank Kinchen Object-supporting device engageable with a waste container
USD792757S1 (en) 2016-06-20 2017-07-25 Simpson Strong-Tie Company Inc. Deck board fastener
USD795049S1 (en) 2016-06-20 2017-08-22 Simpson Strong-Tie Company Inc. Deck board fastener
USD796306S1 (en) 2016-06-20 2017-09-05 Simpson Strong-Tie Company Inc. Deck board fastener
USD796305S1 (en) 2016-06-20 2017-09-05 Simpson Strong-Tie Company Inc. Deck board fastener
US10113306B2 (en) 2016-06-20 2018-10-30 Simpson Strong-Tie Company Inc. Deck board fasteners

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