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US672850A
US672850A US5369500A US1900053695A US672850A US 672850 A US672850 A US 672850A US 5369500 A US5369500 A US 5369500A US 1900053695 A US1900053695 A US 1900053695A US 672850 A US672850 A US 672850A
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  • This invention relates to bottle-stoppers
  • the object of the invention is to provide a blown bottle-stopper that will have a good appearance
  • the particular object of the invention is to provide a measuring bottle-stopper of so low a costas to render its use prac ticable as distinguished from similar articles hitherto devised, all of which have been so costly as to prohibit their use.
  • the invention consists generally in a bulbous stopper for bottles having the form of a trap which while serving as a stopper for a bottle may be filled by inverting the bottle, after which the stopper may be withdrawn 2 5 and its contents emptied.
  • Figure 1 is a sectional view of a bottle provided with a' measuring-stopper embodying my invention, the bottle being shown in an inverted position in the act of measuring a dose in the stopper.
  • Fig. 2 is a sectional view 5 of the stopper in position to empty its contents.
  • Fig. 3 is a top view of the stopper, showing the graduating-marks thereon.
  • 2 represents a bottle which resembles the ordinary bottles, with the ex- 0 ception that the neck is provided with an internal shoulder to form a base or binder for the hollow cork or cork bushing 3, that is per manently secured in the neck of the bottle.
  • This cork bushing makes it unnecessary to 5 grind the bottle neck and the stem of the stopper.
  • the stopper comprises the main bulb 4, the stem 8, and the angular connecting portions 6.
  • the bulb 4 is substantially circular in horizontal cross-section and is very 5o much larger than the parts 6 and 8. All parts of the stopper are integral, the stopper being blown in a mold just as a bottle is manufactured.
  • the angular portion 6 and the main part of the bulb form a trap, in which the liquid will be retained after the bulb is filled and 5 5 when the bottle is again stood on end.
  • the bottom 4' of the bulbous portion of the device be slightly depressed to increase the capacity of the device; but it is evident that this depression may be omitted and the bottom of the bulb confined to a plane surface.
  • a shoulder 8 is preferably formed on the stem; but this may be omitted.
  • graduatemarks 5 are engraved or molded upon the top of the stopper. These marks preferably extend quite around the bulb. The same may be parallel; but I prefer to make them inclined, extending them radially from the bottom of the trap as a center.
  • stopper maybe oblong or rectangular in shape, and it is, in fact, ad'- vantageous to provide stoppers of various shapes in order that the same may be used as indicators for various kinds of medicines or other liquids.
  • a measuring bottle-stopper comprising a suitable stem, a graduated bulb arranged in a substantially central position over said stem, and an angular portion or trap connectin g the stem with the bulb at one side thereof, substantially as described.
  • a blown bottle-stopper comprising a graduated bulb, a stem substantially at right angles thereto, and an angular portion inclined toward that side of the stem opposite the bulb and arranged between and connecting the stem and bulb and completing the trap, substantially as described.
  • a new article of manufacture consist- 10o ing in a graduated bulb, a stem, and a memand the top of said stem, substantially as deber inclined on that side of the stem opposite scribed.
  • a measurin bottle-stopper comprising 1 a blown bulb baiing graduations, a stern ar- TRAB FORD JAYNE' ranged in a central position below said bulb, In presence of -7 and an inclined portion or trap arranged be- 0. G. HAWLEY, I0 tween and connecting one side of said bulb M. G. NOONAN.

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No. 672,850. Patented Apr. 2a, 190:. T. N.JAYNE.,.
MEASURING BOTTLE STOPPER.
(Application fllo'd. Apr. 9, 1900. Bonowed Bar. 30, 1901.)
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mwzmonv T afl'ord N Joya e ATTORNEYS ma Humps Pn-Eas ca. we re-Luna. wnsumowu n c UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE.
TRAFFORD N. JAYNE, OF MINNEAPOLIS, MINNESOTA, ASSIGNOR, BY DIRECT AND MESNE ASSIGNMENTS, TO THE NATIONAL MEASURING BOTTLE STOPPER COMPANY, OF SAME PLACE.
MEASURl NG BOTTLE-STOPPER SPECIFICATION formingpart of Letters Patent No. 67 2,850, dated April 23, 1901. Application filed April 9, 1900. Renewed March 30, 1901. Serial No. 53,695. (No model.)
To all whom it may concern;
Be it known that I, TRAFFORD N. JAYNE, of the city of Minneapolis, county of Hennepin, State of Minnesota, have invented certain new and useful Improvementsin Measuring Bottle-Stoppers, of -Which the following is a specification.
This invention relates to bottle-stoppers,
and particularly to a stopper that is adapted I0 to take theplace of a spoon, graduate, or other utensil commonly used in measuring liquids.
The object of the invention is to provide a blown bottle-stopper that will have a good appearance, and the particular object of the invention is to provide a measuring bottle-stopper of so low a costas to render its use prac ticable as distinguished from similar articles hitherto devised, all of which have been so costly as to prohibit their use.
The invention consists generally in a bulbous stopper for bottles having the form of a trap which while serving as a stopper for a bottle may be filled by inverting the bottle, after which the stopper may be withdrawn 2 5 and its contents emptied.
The invention will be more readily understood by reference to the accompanying drawings, forming part of this specification, and in which Figure 1 is a sectional view of a bottle provided with a' measuring-stopper embodying my invention, the bottle being shown in an inverted position in the act of measuring a dose in the stopper. Fig. 2 is a sectional view 5 of the stopper in position to empty its contents. Fig. 3 is a top view of the stopper, showing the graduating-marks thereon.
In the drawings, 2 represents a bottle which resembles the ordinary bottles, with the ex- 0 ception that the neck is provided with an internal shoulder to form a base or binder for the hollow cork or cork bushing 3, that is per manently secured in the neck of the bottle. This cork bushing makes it unnecessary to 5 grind the bottle neck and the stem of the stopper. The stopper comprises the main bulb 4, the stem 8, and the angular connecting portions 6. The bulb 4 is substantially circular in horizontal cross-section and is very 5o much larger than the parts 6 and 8. All parts of the stopper are integral, the stopper being blown in a mold just as a bottle is manufactured. The angular portion 6 and the main part of the bulb form a trap, in which the liquid will be retained after the bulb is filled and 5 5 when the bottle is again stood on end. I prefer that the bottom 4' of the bulbous portion of the device be slightly depressed to increase the capacity of the device; but it is evident that this depression may be omitted and the bottom of the bulb confined to a plane surface. A shoulder 8 is preferably formed on the stem; but this may be omitted. Graduatemarks 5 are engraved or molded upon the top of the stopper. These marks preferably extend quite around the bulb. The same may be parallel; but I prefer to make them inclined, extending them radially from the bottom of the trap as a center.
It is obvious that the stopper maybe oblong or rectangular in shape, and it is, in fact, ad'- vantageous to provide stoppers of various shapes in order that the same may be used as indicators for various kinds of medicines or other liquids.
Having thus described my invention, I claim as new and desire to secure by Letters Patent 1. A measuring bottle-stopper comprising a suitable stem, a graduated bulb arranged in a substantially central position over said stem, and an angular portion or trap connectin g the stem with the bulb at one side thereof, substantially as described.
2. A blown bottle-stopper, comprising a graduated bulb, a stem substantially at right angles thereto, and an angular portion inclined toward that side of the stem opposite the bulb and arranged between and connecting the stem and bulb and completing the trap, substantially as described.
' 3. The combination, with a bottle provided with a cork bushing, of a detachable measing-stopper, comprising a stem fitting said bushing, a bulb, and an angular portion inclined toward that side of the stem opposite the bulb and arranged between and connecting the bulb and stem and forming therewith a trap, as andfor the purpose specified.
4. A new article of manufacture, consist- 10o ing in a graduated bulb, a stem, and a memand the top of said stem, substantially as deber inclined on that side of the stem opposite scribed.
the bulb and connecting one side of said In testimony whereof I have hereunto set bulb with the top of said stem, substantially my hand this 5th day of April, 1900, at Min- 5 as described. neapolis, Minnesota.
5. A measurin bottle-stopper comprising 1 a blown bulb baiing graduations, a stern ar- TRAB FORD JAYNE' ranged in a central position below said bulb, In presence of -7 and an inclined portion or trap arranged be- 0. G. HAWLEY, I0 tween and connecting one side of said bulb M. G. NOONAN.
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Cited By (2)

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US2774499A (en) * 1953-10-28 1956-12-18 Schenley Ind Inc Bottle stopper
US4502604A (en) * 1983-08-08 1985-03-05 Don Martus Chambered bottle cap

Cited By (2)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2774499A (en) * 1953-10-28 1956-12-18 Schenley Ind Inc Bottle stopper
US4502604A (en) * 1983-08-08 1985-03-05 Don Martus Chambered bottle cap

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