US703735A - Stopper for bottles. - Google Patents
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B65—CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
- B65D—CONTAINERS 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
- B65D83/00—Containers or packages with special means for dispensing contents
- B65D83/14—Containers or packages with special means for dispensing contents for delivery of liquid or semi-liquid contents by internal gaseous pressure, i.e. aerosol containers comprising propellant for a product delivered by a propellant
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- stoppers for bottles especially to stoppersfor bottles for containing and administering volatile liquids.
- the object of the invention is to provide a tight, can be opened and closed ,easily and rapidly, and when so opened permits the internal pressure in the bottle to eject the;1iq-' uid in a jet or stream with which the stopper does not interfere.
- An externally-threaded sleeve a (shown in dotted lines) is secured on a bottle-neck 12. (Also shown indotted lines.)
- the metal block A is provided in its bottom with an internally-threaded recess B, into which the sleeve (1 can be screwed, a packing-ring W, made of vulcanized fiber or a gelatinous mass, for the purpose of forming a tight joint, preferably placed on the upper edge of the bottle-neck b and sleeve a.
- the block A is provided in its upper end with a recess 0, screw-threaded at its upper part,which recess can be closed by a threaded cap D, which can be screwed into the upper end of said recess.
- a threaded valve stem E is screwed through a threaded central hole F in said cap D and at its lower end carries a valve-head G, having a recess in its under side, and in this recess a packing H is secured.
- This valve can seat on the upper end of a tube J, extending from the bottom ofthe recess 0 downto the recess Band bottle-neck b, the upper end of the tube J being flush with the bottom of the recess G.
- a washer I of suitable packing material, such as vulcanized fiber, extends to the sides of the recess 0 and is mounted on the stern E, directly above the valve-head G, which washer forms a tight joint, so as to prevent the liquid from working up into the upper recess in the block A.
- This washer I rests upon a smaller metallic washer d, which in fromthe bottle.
- the valvestem E has a longitudinal fine bore 01, extending from its upper end to the valve G and communicating with a duct (2, extending to the side of the valve.
- a disk L for turning the valve-stem J' axially is formed on the stem above the cap D.
- yielding packing secured in said recess in the under side of the head; which yielding packing is adapted to close the bottom opening -in the-top recess formed in the block, the screw-stem having a duct extending from the side of the valvehead to the upper end of the screw-stem, substantially as set forth.
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Patented July I, I902. A. MOLINARI. STOPPER FOR BOTTLES. (Application filed Dec. 31, 1901.] v
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UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE.
ANTON MOLINARI, OF WOODRIDGE, NEW JERSEY.
STOPPER FOR BOTTLES.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 703,735, dated July 1, 1902.
Application filed December 31, 1901- Serial No. 87,864:- (No model.)
stoppers for bottles, especially to stoppersfor bottles for containing and administering volatile liquids.
The object of the invention is to provide a tight, can be opened and closed ,easily and rapidly, and when so opened permits the internal pressure in the bottle to eject the;1iq-' uid in a jet or stream with which the stopper does not interfere.
In the accompanying drawing a vertical sectional view of the stopper is shown.
An externally-threaded sleeve a (shown in dotted lines) is secured on a bottle-neck 12. (Also shown indotted lines.)
The metal block A is provided in its bottom with an internally-threaded recess B, into which the sleeve (1 can be screwed, a packing-ring W, made of vulcanized fiber or a gelatinous mass, for the purpose of forming a tight joint, preferably placed on the upper edge of the bottle-neck b and sleeve a.
The block A is provided in its upper end with a recess 0, screw-threaded at its upper part,which recess can be closed bya threaded cap D, which can be screwed into the upper end of said recess. A threaded valve stem E is screwed through a threaded central hole F in said cap D and at its lower end carries a valve-head G, having a recess in its under side, and in this recess a packing H is secured. This valve can seat on the upper end of a tube J, extending from the bottom ofthe recess 0 downto the recess Band bottle-neck b, the upper end of the tube J being flush with the bottom of the recess G. A washer I, of suitable packing material, such as vulcanized fiber, extends to the sides of the recess 0 and is mounted on the stern E, directly above the valve-head G, which washer forms a tight joint, so as to prevent the liquid from working up into the upper recess in the block A. This washer I rests upon a smaller metallic washer d, which in fromthe bottle.
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turn rests upon the shoulder formed by the upper edge of the valve-head G. The valvestem E has a longitudinal fine bore 01, extending from its upper end to the valve G and communicating with a duct (2, extending to the side of the valve. A disk L for turning the valve-stem J' axially is formed on the stem above the cap D. A cap M, having a capillary aperture 0 in its upper closed end, is screwed on the threaded upper end part J of the stern J above the disk L. Ordinarily-the'valve G is screwed down so as to :close the upper end of the tube J, thus prenew and improved stopper which is simple" in construction, closes the bottle absolutely venting the escape of the volatile liquid When such liquid is to be u'sed,'the disk L is turned to raise the valve The volatile liquid is now forcedby the pressure in the bottle through the tube J and through the duct 6 and bore d into the cap M, from which it emerges as aifine jet through the aperture 0. This jet 'canbe'stopped at any time by screwing down the valve G sufliciently to cause it to seat on the upper end of the tube J.
Having described my invention, what I :claim' as new, and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is-
The combination with a bottle, of a threaded sleeve applied on the outside of the neck of the bottle, a packing-ring 0n the upper end of the bottle-neck, a block provided in its bottom with an internally-threaded recess into which the sleeve on the bottle-neck can be screwed, said block also having in its upper 'part a recess provided with a bottom opening, a cap on said block, a screw-stem mounted to turn in said cap, a head on the lower end of said screw, and provided on its under side with a recess, a. yielding packing secured in said recess in the under side of the head; which yielding packing is adapted to close the bottom opening -in the-top recess formed in the block, the screw-stem having a duct extending from the side of the valvehead to the upper end of the screw-stem, substantially as set forth.
Signed at Woodridge, inthe county of Bergen and State of New Jersey, this 15th day of November, A. D. 1901.
ANTON MQLINARI.
Witnesses:
EDWARD I-IILL, HENRY E. BRINKERHOFF.
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