US678400A - Distributing-box for powders. - Google Patents

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US678400A
US678400A US5021801A US1901050218A US678400A US 678400 A US678400 A US 678400A US 5021801 A US5021801 A US 5021801A US 1901050218 A US1901050218 A US 1901050218A US 678400 A US678400 A US 678400A
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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 apparatus hitherto in use for this purpose haveA all, more or less, had the character of a pepperbox, and the result has been that the powder has been distributed on a larger surface and v in greater quantity than desired, whereby much powder was wasted, and as a result of the form of the apparatus it was nearly impossible to get a small portion of the powder just on the spot where it was intended to act.
  • the device consists of two receptacles placed one inside the other, the outer receptacle being in two parts, forming a boxembracing and inclosing the inner receptacle, which latter receptacle is open at one end and tapered at the other and perforated at .the end of the taper.
  • the gure is a vertical transv verse cross-section through the device.
  • theinner receptacle or body B B is filled with powder and placed in the part A of the outer receptacle,
  • the quantity of powder exhausted is regulated by the number and the force of the knocks.
  • the cone B may be more or less long, so that its point may be introduced in parts of the human body which are not readily accessible, and the dimensions and form of the device may vary to suit the different use for which it is intended.
  • the desired quantity may be applied on any spot, concentrated or spread, according to the distance between the point of the cone and the spot where the powder has to be applied and to the number and force ofthe knocks.
  • the perforation b may also be finer or wider, as may be desired.
  • the cover A When the device is out of use, the cover A, the bottom of which is tted with a small washer c', of felt or the like, against which the point of the cone B abuts, is placed on the bottom part A, and the powder is then hermetically sealed and free from the influence of air and light.
  • the shape or configuration of the receptacles is immaterial, and they may be cylindrical, hat, square, or polygonal or otherwise shaped in cross-sectionif they embody the essential features ofv my invention.
  • a distribution-box for powder consisting of an inner receptacle having an open bottom and a tapering perforated end, and a two-part outer receptacle one part embracing and closing the bottom of the inner receptacle and the other part fitting over and closing the tapering perforated end of the inner re-l ceptacle, substantially as described.
  • a distribution-box for powder consisti ing of an inner receptacle having an open bottom and a tapering perforated end, of a two-l part outer receptacle one part embracingand closing the bottom of the inner receptacle and having a washer interposed between the IOC bottom of the two parts and the other part naine to this specification in the presence of fitting over and closing the tapering porfotwo subscribing Witnesses.

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un. 070,400. Patented my I6, |901.
.1. A. H020. 'DISTRIBUTING BOX FOR PDWDERS'.
(Applicltion lcd Mar. 6, 1901.)
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UNITED STATES ,PATENT OFFICE.
JOHAN ALBERT HOG, OF CHRISTIANIA, NORWAY.
DISTBIBUTING-BOAX FOR POWDERS.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 678,400, dated July 16, 1901. Application tied Marot s, 1901. serai No. 50,218. oro man.)
To @ZZ whom it may concern:
Be itknown that I, JOHAN ALBERT I-OG,
powder to a certain place which is not readily accessible-for instance, by diseases in the throat or in all deeply-lying organs. The apparatus hitherto in use for this purpose haveA all, more or less, had the character of a pepperbox, and the result has been that the powder has been distributed on a larger surface and v in greater quantity than desired, whereby much powder was wasted, and as a result of the form of the apparatus it was nearly impossible to get a small portion of the powder just on the spot where it was intended to act.
I have therefore constructed a really effective and practical device, which is shown in the annexed drawing.
The device consists of two receptacles placed one inside the other, the outer receptacle being in two parts, forming a boxembracing and inclosing the inner receptacle, which latter receptacle is open at one end and tapered at the other and perforated at .the end of the taper.
In the drawing the gure is a vertical transv verse cross-section through the device.
When' the device is used, theinner receptacle or body B B is filled with powder and placed in the part A of the outer receptacle,
with'its open end tting against a washer o, of suitable material, placed in the bottom of the part A. The parts A and B of the two receptacles it closely together, so that no powder o r other material in the inner receptacle can escape between the walls. The perforated point b of the receptacle B B is now directed against the spot where it is de sired to apply the powder and by knocking on the bottom a of the part A the powder is exhausted through the perforation bin the part B', and according to the position given to the point of the conevB, nearer to or farther from the yspot where the powder shall be applied, this willbe concentrated or spread over a` larger surface. The quantity of powder exhausted is regulated by the number and the force of the knocks. The cone B may be more or less long, so that its point may be introduced in parts of the human body which are not readily accessible, and the dimensions and form of the device may vary to suit the different use for which it is intended. c
It is evidentl that by the use of my device, which is very economical as regards consumption of powder, the desired quantity may be applied on any spot, concentrated or spread, according to the distance between the point of the cone and the spot where the powder has to be applied and to the number and force ofthe knocks. The perforation b may also be finer or wider, as may be desired.
When the device is out of use, the cover A, the bottom of which is tted with a small washer c', of felt or the like, against which the point of the cone B abuts, is placed on the bottom part A, and the powder is then hermetically sealed and free from the influence of air and light.
Although my device has been constructed specially for medical use,`it is evident that it will suit equally well for the distribution of any powder, such as spices, salt, &c.
The shape or configuration of the receptacles is immaterial, and they may be cylindrical, hat, square, or polygonal or otherwise shaped in cross-sectionif they embody the essential features ofv my invention.
1. A distribution-box for powder, consisting of an inner receptacle having an open bottom and a tapering perforated end, and a two-part outer receptacle one part embracing and closing the bottom of the inner receptacle and the other part fitting over and closing the tapering perforated end of the inner re-l ceptacle, substantially as described.
'2. A distribution-box for powder, consisti ing of an inner receptacle having an open bottom and a tapering perforated end, of a two-l part outer receptacle one part embracingand closing the bottom of the inner receptacle and having a washer interposed between the IOC bottom of the two parts and the other part naine to this specification in the presence of fitting over and closing the tapering porfotwo subscribing Witnesses.
rated end of til-@inner receptacle and 11avin T I 41 a Washer arrngedto abutfagainst the tati JOHAN ALBERT HOLG' 5 pering perforated end, substantially as de- Witnesses:
scribed. HENRY BORDEWICH,
In testimony whereof I have signed my M. ALGER.
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