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US651906A
US651906A US73645699A US1899736456A US651906A US 651906 A US651906 A US 651906A US 73645699 A US73645699 A US 73645699A US 1899736456 A US1899736456 A US 1899736456A US 651906 A US651906 A US 651906A
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • 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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  • My invention relates to barrels or kegs; and it consists in an improvement in the construction shown and described in Letters Patent No. 614,218 issued to me November 15, 1898, said improvement being hereinafter fully described.
  • Figure I repref sents a vertical axial cross-section of my improved barrel.
  • Fig. II represents'Y a similar section of the end of said barrel, showing the head removed therefrom; and
  • Fig. III represents an enlarged detail View of a portion of such end.
  • each of said ends is formed with a cylindrical surface o in continuation of the inner inclined or converging surface, the inner diameter of such cylindrical surface being somewhat greater than that of the barrel at the inner diameter of the extremity of the contiguous inner inclined surface.
  • each suchfastener consists of an inelastic strip or band, one end of which is passed from the outside of the barrel through the shell and clenched upon the inside of said cylindrical surface, the other end being of a length sufficient to permit of its being bent over the end of said shell and caused to project downwardly and 'upon a circumferential flange b', formed upon 55 each head b, each of the latter being thereby firmly secured against outward displacement, as shown in Fig. I i
  • the cylindrical surface may be and is preferabl y formed during the process of rolling the paper to form the barrel-body, as described in the above-mentioned Letters Patent, by constructing the rollers or mandrels with suitable end lian ges for effecting such formation.
  • the fasteners c may be laid upon such flanges and inserted and secured automaticallysimultaneously with the formation of the said cylindrical surface.
  • Each such. fastener passes through the shell and between the latter and a hoop d, one of which incloses each shell end, the inner end of each fastener being located intermediately of the extremity of the shell and the shoulder d', as shown in Fig. III.
  • a barrel formed of sheet-paper and having a circumferential shoulder located upon the inner surface of one end of the barrelshell, a series of fasteners each consisting of a metal band passing through said shell, the inner end of each fastener being'located upon the inner surface of the shell intermediately of the extremity thereof and said shoulder, and a head resting upon said shoulder, engaged and secured by the outer ends of said fasteners, substantially as set forth.
  • a barrel formed of sheet-paper and having a circumferential shoulder located upon the inner surface of one end of the barrelshell, a series of fasteners secured in the barrel during the formation thereof, and each consisting of a metal band passing through said shell, the inner end of each fastener being located upon the inner surface of the shell intermediately of the extremity thereof and said shoulder, and ahead resting upon said shoulder, engaged and secured by the outer ends of said fasteners, substantially as set forth.

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No. 65|,906. Patnted lune I9, |900.-
J. VAN DEVEL'DE.
PAPERBARBEL.
Y (Application Bled Nov. 1Q, 1899.) (un Model.)
UIBHIII l -TIEe Illlbml l PATENT OFFICE.
JOHN VAN DEVELDE, OF CLEVELAND, OHIO.
PAPERBARREL.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No.. 651,906, dated June 19, 1900.
Application filed November 10, 1899. Serial No. 736,456. (No model.)
To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, JOHN VAN DEVELDE, a citizen of the United States, and a resident of Cleveland, county of Cuyahoga, and State of Ohio, have invented a new and useful Improvement in Paper Barrels, of which the following is a specification, the principle of the invention being herein explained and the best mode in which I have contemplated ap-V plying that principle so as to distinguish it from other inventions.
My invention relates to barrels or kegs; and it consists in an improvement in the construction shown and described in Letters Patent No. 614,218 issued to me November 15, 1898, said improvement being hereinafter fully described.
In the annexed drawings, Figure I repref sents a vertical axial cross-section of my improved barrel. Fig. II represents'Y a similar section of the end of said barrel, showing the head removed therefrom; and Fig. III represents an enlarged detail View of a portion of such end.
During the process of constructing the barrel-body, in which the said body is formed out of a continuous sheet of paper rolled to a suitable thickness and caused to converge from its middle portion toward its two ends, each of said ends is formed with a cylindrical surface o in continuation of the inner inclined or converging surface, the inner diameter of such cylindrical surface being somewhat greater than that of the barrel at the inner diameter of the extremity of the contiguous inner inclined surface. S uch provision of a cylindrical surface forms an in# ner shoulder a in the body of the barrel a short distance from each, outer end, upon each of which a head b is caused to rest and secured against inward displacement. In order to prevent outward displacement of the head after being seated as abovedescribed, said cylindrical portion is provided with a series of fasteners c, extending circumferentially around said surface. Each suchfastener consists of an inelastic strip or band, one end of which is passed from the outside of the barrel through the shell and clenched upon the inside of said cylindrical surface, the other end being of a length sufficient to permit of its being bent over the end of said shell and caused to project downwardly and 'upon a circumferential flange b', formed upon 55 each head b, each of the latter being thereby firmly secured against outward displacement, as shown in Fig. I i
The cylindrical surface may be and is preferabl y formed during the process of rolling the paper to form the barrel-body, as described in the above-mentioned Letters Patent, by constructing the rollers or mandrels with suitable end lian ges for effecting such formation. The fasteners c may be laid upon such flanges and inserted and secured automaticallysimultaneously with the formation of the said cylindrical surface. Each such. fastener passes through the shell and between the latter and a hoop d, one of which incloses each shell end, the inner end of each fastener being located intermediately of the extremity of the shell and the shoulder d', as shown in Fig. III. By so locating the said inner ends it is seen, Fig. Il, that the heads of the barrel exert a pressure against such ends and tend to prevent the withdrawal of the fastener, thus making the latter much more secure, and consequently insuring the fixture of the heads.
What I claim, and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is-
1. A barrel formed of sheet-paper and having a circumferential shoulder located upon the inner surface of one end of the barrelshell, a series of fasteners each consisting of a metal band passing through said shell, the inner end of each fastener being'located upon the inner surface of the shell intermediately of the extremity thereof and said shoulder, and a head resting upon said shoulder, engaged and secured by the outer ends of said fasteners, substantially as set forth.
2. A barrel formed of sheet-paper and having a circumferential shoulder located upon the inner surface of one end of the barrelshell, a series of fasteners secured in the barrel during the formation thereof, and each consisting of a metal band passing through said shell, the inner end of each fastener being located upon the inner surface of the shell intermediately of the extremity thereof and said shoulder, and ahead resting upon said shoulder, engaged and secured by the outer ends of said fasteners, substantially as set forth.
Signed by me this 8th day of November, 1899.
J OIIN VAN DEVELDE.
Attest: i
D. T. DAvIEs, A. E. MEEKEL.
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