US670992A - Opener for internally-stoppered bottles. - Google Patents

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US670992A
US670992A US72587799A US1899725877A US670992A US 670992 A US670992 A US 670992A US 72587799 A US72587799 A US 72587799A US 1899725877 A US1899725877 A US 1899725877A US 670992 A US670992 A US 670992A
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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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  • Patented Apr. 2 190i. H. LOMAX & J. TUMLINSDN. BPENEB FOR NTEBNALLY STDPPERED BOTTLES.
  • Thisinvention relates to an improved means for opening or releasing the inwardly-seated stoppers of aerated mineral-Water bottles, by the application of which improved means the rim of the bottle-neck is practically hermetically sealed before the stopper is depressed or released from its seat, so that the effusion,
  • Figure 1 represents an elevation
  • Fig. 2 a vertical section of our improved bottle-opener
  • Fig. 3 a plan of the under side.
  • a cup a ⁇ is formed of wood or any other suitable material, preferably in the form illustrated.
  • Such a cup has hitherto been used for the purpose of releasing the stopper and was provided with a central peg, which when the cup was pressed displaced the stopper, the cap simply acting as a shield for contining the splashing oi' the contents.
  • the cup c is also provided with a peg a', by which the stopper is displaced when the cup is pressed. We prefer to hollow the end of the peg, as shown on Fig.
  • This hollow face c2 is formed as a head or washer, so as to overhang or flange the end of the or other flexible or soft suitable material having a rigid backing formed by a washer c. Behind the washer is placed a helical or coned spiral spring d. le prefer at present to form the pad of two disks of flexible material l) and b. The disk b fits the bore of the cup, and each disk l) b has a central hole, which fits the peg of, thus allowing said pad to slide thereon.
  • the disk o first comes into contact with the rim of the bottle-neck. A comparatively tight joint is thus made between it and the saidnim owing to the disk or pad being flexible and of soft material.
  • the peg advances and depresses the stopper.
  • the effusion of the con tents is checked by the 4joint made between the disk b and the rim of the bottle-neck and by the joint around the central peg; but the pent-up gas can find its way out gradually first into the hollow of the cup.
  • an opener for internally-stoppered bottles containing aerated mineral waters and the like consisting of a cup-shaped body, having a central projecting peg inside of the cup, an annular pad filling the area between the peg and Wall of the cup, and a spring between the pad and bottom of the cup, said peg being sufficiently7 small to entirely enter'the neck of the bottle.
  • An opener for internally-stoppered bottles consisting of the combination of a cupshaped body, a central projecting peg attached thereto,an annular pad filling the area between the peg and wall of the cup, a rigid washer at the back of the pad, a spring surrounding the peg and placed between the Washer and cup, and a flange at the end of the peg for retaining the pad, Washer and being sufeiently small to entirely enter the spring.
  • a neck of the bottle consisting of the combination of a cupshaped body, a central projecting peg attached thereto,an annular pad filling the area between the peg and wall of the cup, a rigid washer at the back of the pad, a spring surrounding the peg and placed between the Washer and cup, and a flange at the end of the peg for retaining the pad, Washer and being sufeiently small to entirely enter the spring.

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Patented Apr. 2 190i. H. LOMAX & J. TUMLINSDN. BPENEB FOR NTEBNALLY STDPPERED BOTTLES.
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Entrena HENRY LOMAX AND JOHN TOMLINSON, OF DARWEN, ENGLAND.
OPENER FOR INTERNALLY-STOPPERED BOTTLES.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 670,992, dated April 2, 1901.
Application filed August 2, 1899. Serial No. 725,877. (No model.)
To all whom t may concern:
Beit known that we, HENRY LOMAX and JOHN TOMLINSON, subjects of the Queen of Great Brit-ain, residing at Darwen, in the county of Lancaster, England, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Openers for lnternally-Stoppered Bottles, (application for patent filed in Great Britain on February 13, 1899, and numbered 3116,) of which the followingl is a specification.
Thisinvention relates to an improved means for opening or releasing the inwardly-seated stoppers of aerated mineral-Water bottles, by the application of which improved means the rim of the bottle-neck is practically hermetically sealed before the stopper is depressed or released from its seat, so that the effusion,
of the contents is trapped in such a way as to prevent the splashing and spilling generally unavoidable with bottled aerated waters in good condition.
In carrying out this invention we prefer to construct the improved means or openers as hereinafter described and as illustrated in the accompanying sheet of drawings, to which drawings reference will now be made.
In the said drawings, Figure 1 represents an elevation; Fig. 2, a vertical section of our improved bottle-opener, and'Fig. 3 a plan of the under side.
A cup a` is formed of wood or any other suitable material, preferably in the form illustrated. Such a cup has hitherto been used for the purpose of releasing the stopper and was provided with a central peg, which when the cup was pressed displaced the stopper, the cap simply acting as a shield for contining the splashing oi' the contents. According to our invention the cup c is also provided with a peg a', by which the stopper is displaced when the cup is pressed. We prefer to hollow the end of the peg, as shown on Fig. 2, in order to enable it to center itself upon the crown of the stopper, which is generally spherical or convex, and for the purpose of preventing the peg from displacing the india-rubber seating ofthe stopper. This hollow face c2 is formed as a head or washer, so as to overhang or flange the end of the or other flexible or soft suitable material having a rigid backing formed by a washer c. Behind the washer is placed a helical or coned spiral spring d. le prefer at present to form the pad of two disks of flexible material l) and b. The disk b fits the bore of the cup, and each disk l) b has a central hole, which fits the peg of, thus allowing said pad to slide thereon.
In the use of the apparatus the disk o first comes into contact with the rim of the bottle-neck. A comparatively tight joint is thus made between it and the saidnim owing to the disk or pad being flexible and of soft material. Upon pressure being applied to the cup the peg advances and depresses the stopper. The effusion of the con tents is checked by the 4joint made between the disk b and the rim of the bottle-neck and by the joint around the central peg; but the pent-up gas can find its way out gradually first into the hollow of the cup. Thus by the checking of the rush of gas and by diffusing it first into the cup waste of the contents of the bottle is prevented and splashing avoided.
What we claim as our invention, and desire to protect by Letters Patent, is-
1. As an article of manufacture, an opener for internally-stoppered bottles containing aerated mineral waters and the like, consisting of a cup-shaped body, having a central projecting peg inside of the cup, an annular pad filling the area between the peg and Wall of the cup, and a spring between the pad and bottom of the cup, said peg being sufficiently7 small to entirely enter'the neck of the bottle.
2. An opener for internally-stoppered bottles, consisting of the combination of a cupshaped body, a central projecting peg attached thereto,an annular pad filling the area between the peg and wall of the cup, a rigid washer at the back of the pad, a spring surrounding the peg and placed between the Washer and cup, and a flange at the end of the peg for retaining the pad, Washer and being sufeiently small to entirely enter the spring. A neck of the bottle.
3. As an article of manufacture, an openell In testimony whereof We have hereunto set for internaily-Stoppeied bottles for containour hands in the presence of two Witnesses. 5 ing aerated Waters and the like, consisting of the combination of an inverted-oup-shaped body, having a central projecting peg, inside J of the cup, and a yielding pad Within the Witnesses:
space between the peg and Well of said cup, 4 CARL BOLL, 1o and capable of sliding on said peg, said peg R. J. URQHUART.
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