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US697851A
US697851A US8741301A US1901087413A US697851A US 697851 A US697851 A US 697851A US 8741301 A US8741301 A US 8741301A US 1901087413 A US1901087413 A US 1901087413A US 697851 A US697851 A US 697851A
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  • the purpose of the invention is to provide a novel construction of cap or outlet section for the bottle, whereby after the bottle has been emptied of its contents it cannot be re-- filled and again presented as an original package.
  • Figure 1 is a partial side elevation and partial sectional view of the upper portion of a bottle having the improvement applied, the
  • Fig. 2 is a front elevation of that portion of the bottle shown in Fig. 1
  • Fig. 3 is a plan view of the same.
  • the bodyA of the bottle is shown provided at its top with an interiorly-threaded socket member 10, adapted to receive a peculiar form of cap or outlet section B, preferably made of glass.
  • This outlet-section B is tubular and constitutes the actual neck of the bottle. It is usually made to gradually decrease in diameter or taper from its inlet in direction of its outlet portion.
  • the cap or outlet section B a series of integral or continuous members are employed, four being shown in the drawings, (designated, respectively, as 11, 12, 13, and 14.)
  • the lower member 11 is straight and is provided with an eXteriorly-threaded tubular bottom extension 15, adapted to be screwed into the socket member 10 of the body, as is shown in Fig. 1.
  • the next upper member 12 of the outlet-section extends upward at an angle to the lower section. and in clines more or less in direction of the front of the bottle.
  • the third member 13 extends downward at an angle from the second member 12 and has more or less of a forward inclination, as is shown in Figs.
  • the fourth or mouth member of the cap or outlet section 15 extends at an angle from the lower end of the third or down wardly-inclined member across the front face of the second member 12 with more or less of an upward inclination, and the outer end of the mouth member is normally closed by a cork of any description.
  • the body of the bottle is first filled, and then the cap B is screwed to place and is made practically an integral portion of the body by the exterior application of molt-en glass to the socket member 10 of the body and the cap B where the two meet, and at said point a groove may be made to receive the molten glass, as is shown at 16 in Figs. 1 and 2.
  • the angular connections between the various members of the cap or outlet sections B and the position of said members relative to each other effectually prevents the bottle being filled at its mouth.
  • the upward inclination of the mouth member 14 will prevent any liquid from running out which may remain in the member 2 when the bottle is placed in an upright position. WVhen the cork is removed from the mouth of the bottle and the bottle is properly inclined, the liquid in the bottle may be freely poured out.
  • cap-section Bis shown as screwed into the bodysection of the bottle the cap-section may be screwed upon the outside portion of the socket member of the body-section. It will be observed that the arrangement of the members of the cap in side elevation approximates in shape that of a figure 4:, as described.
  • a bottle the neck of which is formed in a series of connected members at angles to each other, the mouth or outlet member extending across the face of one of the intermediate members with an upward inclination, as and for the purpose specified.
  • a bottle provided with a neck formed in a series of connected members at angles to each other, and approximating in shape that of a figure 4, as described.
  • a bottle provided with a neck having an upwardly-projecting member, an outwardly and downwardly projecting member, and an inwardly-projecting member extending across the upwardly-projecting member,as set forth.
  • a bottle provided with a neck having an upwardly and outwardly projecting member, an outwardly and downwardly projecting member, and an inwardly and upwardly projecting member, as set forth.
  • a bottle cap or outlet section comprising a straight member, an upwardly and outwardly inclined member,outwardly and downwardlyinclined member, and an inwardly and upwardly inclined member, as set forth.
  • a bottle comprising a body having a socket member, and a cap or outlet section, comprising a straight member secured to the socket member of the bottle, an upwardly and outwardly inclined member,an outwardly and downwardly inclined member and an inwardly and upwardly inclined member, as set forth.
  • a bottle comprising a body having an interiorly-threaded socket member, a cap or outlet section, consisting of a straight member having an eXteriorly-threaded extension screwinginto the bottom section, an upwardly and outwardlyinclined member,an outwardly and downwardly inclined member, and an inwardly and upwardly inclined member, and means whereby the cap or outlet section is prevented from being unscrewed from the body, as set forth.
  • a bottle comprising a body having an interiorly-threaded socket member, a glass cap or outlet section formed of a series of connected members at angles to each other, one of the members having an eXteriorly-threaded extension screwing into the socket member of the body, the cap and body at their point of juncture being provided with an annular groove, and a ring in said groove, as set forth.

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N0. 697,85l. Patented .Apr. I5, I902. F. KLEIN.
NON-REFILLABLE BOTTLE.
(Application filed Dec. 27, 1901.
(No Model.;
A TTOHNE Y8 litre Sterne nrnnr FFICE.
FREDERICK KLEIN, OF NElV YORK, N. Y.
NON-REFILLABLE BOTTLE.
:SPEGIFIOATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 697,851, dated April 15, 1902. Application filed ecember 271 1 01. Serial No. 87,413. (No model-l To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, FREDERICK KLEIN, a citizen of the United States, and a resident of the city of New York, borough of Manhattan, in the county and State of New York, have invented a new and Improved Non-Refillable Bottle, of which the following is a full, clear, and exact description.
The purpose of the invention is to provide a novel construction of cap or outlet section for the bottle, whereby after the bottle has been emptied of its contents it cannot be re-- filled and again presented as an original package. I
The invention consists in the novel construction and combination of the several parts, as will be hereinafter fully setforth, and pointed out in the claims.
Reference is to be had to the accompanying drawings, forming a part of this specification, in which similar characters of reference indicate corresponding parts in all the figures.
Figure 1 is a partial side elevation and partial sectional view of the upper portion of a bottle having the improvement applied, the
section being taken substantially on the line 1 1 of Fig. 2. Fig. 2 is a front elevation of that portion of the bottle shown in Fig. 1, and Fig. 3 is a plan view of the same.
The bodyA of the bottle is shown provided at its top with an interiorly-threaded socket member 10, adapted to receive a peculiar form of cap or outlet section B, preferably made of glass. This outlet-section B is tubular and constitutes the actual neck of the bottle. It is usually made to gradually decrease in diameter or taper from its inlet in direction of its outlet portion.
In the construction of the cap or outlet section B a series of integral or continuous members are employed, four being shown in the drawings, (designated, respectively, as 11, 12, 13, and 14.) The lower member 11 is straight and is provided with an eXteriorly-threaded tubular bottom extension 15, adapted to be screwed into the socket member 10 of the body, as is shown in Fig. 1. The next upper member 12 of the outlet-section extends upward at an angle to the lower section. and in clines more or less in direction of the front of the bottle. The third member 13 extends downward at an angle from the second member 12 and has more or less of a forward inclination, as is shown in Figs. 2 and The fourth or mouth member of the cap or outlet section 15 extends at an angle from the lower end of the third or down wardly-inclined member across the front face of the second member 12 with more or less of an upward inclination, and the outer end of the mouth member is normally closed by a cork of any description.
The body of the bottle is first filled, and then the cap B is screwed to place and is made practically an integral portion of the body by the exterior application of molt-en glass to the socket member 10 of the body and the cap B where the two meet, and at said point a groove may be made to receive the molten glass, as is shown at 16 in Figs. 1 and 2.
The angular connections between the various members of the cap or outlet sections B and the position of said members relative to each other effectually prevents the bottle being filled at its mouth. The upward inclination of the mouth member 14 will prevent any liquid from running out which may remain in the member 2 when the bottle is placed in an upright position. WVhen the cork is removed from the mouth of the bottle and the bottle is properly inclined, the liquid in the bottle may be freely poured out.
I desire it to be understood that while the cap-section Bis shown as screwed into the bodysection of the bottle, the cap-section may be screwed upon the outside portion of the socket member of the body-section. It will be observed that the arrangement of the members of the cap in side elevation approximates in shape that of a figure 4:, as described.
Having thus described my invention, I claim as new and desire to secure by Letters Patenta 1. Abottle provided with a neck formed in a series of connected members at angles to each other, the mouth or outlet member extending across the face of one of the intermediate members, as specified.
2. A bottle the neck of which is formed in a series of connected members at angles to each other, the mouth or outlet member extending across the face of one of the intermediate members with an upward inclination, as and for the purpose specified.
8. A bottle provided with a neck formed in a series of connected members at angles to each other, and approximating in shape that of a figure 4, as described.
4. A bottle provided with a neck having an upwardly-projecting member, an outwardly and downwardly projecting member, and an inwardly-projecting member extending across the upwardly-projecting member,as set forth.
5. A bottle provided with a neck having an upwardly and outwardly projecting member, an outwardly and downwardly projecting member, and an inwardly and upwardly projecting member, as set forth.
6. A bottle cap or outlet section, comprising a straight member, an upwardly and outwardly inclined member,outwardly and downwardlyinclined member, and an inwardly and upwardly inclined member, as set forth.
7. A bottle, comprising a body having a socket member, and a cap or outlet section, comprising a straight member secured to the socket member of the bottle, an upwardly and outwardly inclined member,an outwardly and downwardly inclined member and an inwardly and upwardly inclined member, as set forth.
8. A bottle, comprising a body having an interiorly-threaded socket member, a cap or outlet section, consisting of a straight member having an eXteriorly-threaded extension screwinginto the bottom section, an upwardly and outwardlyinclined member,an outwardly and downwardly inclined member, and an inwardly and upwardly inclined member, and means whereby the cap or outlet section is prevented from being unscrewed from the body, as set forth.
9. A bottle, comprising a body having an interiorly-threaded socket member, a glass cap or outlet section formed of a series of connected members at angles to each other, one of the members having an eXteriorly-threaded extension screwing into the socket member of the body, the cap and body at their point of juncture being provided with an annular groove, and a ring in said groove, as set forth.
In testimony whereof I have signed my name to this specification in the presence of two subscribing witnesses.
FREDERICK KLEIN.
WVitnesses:
EDWARD PRECHT, CHARLES STOEPPLE.
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