US713130A - Case for holding 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
- B65D85/00—Containers, packaging elements or packages, specially adapted for particular articles or materials
- B65D85/30—Containers, packaging elements or packages, specially adapted for particular articles or materials for articles particularly sensitive to damage by shock or pressure
- B65D85/32—Containers, packaging elements or packages, specially adapted for particular articles or materials for articles particularly sensitive to damage by shock or pressure for eggs
- B65D85/321—Trays made of pressed carton and provided with recesses
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- My invention relates to improvements in cases for holding and transporting bottles.
- the object of this invention is to construct a sanitary bottle-case of the character indicated which is simple and inexpensive and exceedingly durable in construction.
- Figure I is a view in perspective of a case embodying my invention.
- Fig. 11 is a side elevation in vertical section.
- Fig. III is an end elevation in vertical section.
- My improved case is preferably rectangular in plan, and, referring to the drawings, a and;
- Each wall a consists, preferably, of a wooden piece having its upper portion provided with a lateral slot 5 for accommodating the insertion of a band preparatory to lifting or moving the case.
- Each wall a is cut away or rabbeted at the corners, as at 6, to receive wooden bars I), which extend at the top and bottom of the case between the walls a and a and are rigidly secured to the said walls.
- Each bar I) is set into the end walls, to which it is attached, flush with the adjacent side edge of the wall.
- the bars I) and b at each side of the case form a portion of the side wall at the said side of the case, and the remainder of the said side wall is formed by a sheet-metal plate 0, which extends from top to bottom of the case and from end wall to end wall of the case'and overlaps and is fixed to the outer side of the bars I) of the said side wall of the case and is secured also to the adjacent side edges of the end walls a.
- a bottle-supporting shelf or partition dis arranged horizontally within the case about centrally between the top and bottom of the case.
- the shelf 61 snugly fits within the case.
- the shelf (1 consists, preferably, of a sheetmetal plate having depending flanges 7 adjacent to the inner surfaces of the side walls of the case and riveted, as at 8, to the said side walls.
- the shelf d has also depending flanges 10, arranged at the inner sides of and rigidly sect: red to the end walls a. The shelf d therefore ties together and braces apart the plates 0 and c.
- the shelf (Z is provided also with several rows of circular vertical holes 12 for the reception of bottles placed neck down within the case, and the shelf is provided at each hole 12 with a depending annular flange 13, extendingaround the said hole and enlarging the lateral bearing for the bottle placed within the hole.
- the case hereinbe fore described is not only simple and inexpensive in construction, but is sanitary and possesses great strength and durability.
- a bottle-case comprising two end walls of wood, wooden bars connecting the top and bottom of the respective end walls,which said bars are set into the said walls, so as to be flush with the side edges thereof, two side pieces, each consisting of a metallic plate secured to the respective end walls and wooden bars connecting said end walls, and a web for bracing and securing the respective end walls and side plates-together, consisting of a perforated plate ofsheet metal arranged midway between the top and bottom of said bottlecase and extendingfrom side to side and from end to end thereof, substantially as described and forthe purpose set forth.
- a bottle-case comprising two end walls of wood, wooden bars connecting the respective end walls at their top and bottom, which said bars are set into the walls so as to be flush with the side edges thereof, two side pieces each consisting of a metallic plate socured to the respective side edges of the end walls and the wooden bars connecting said edges and a web for bracing and securing the said end walls and said side plates together,
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(Application filed Nov. 11, 1901.)
(No Model.)
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UNITED STATES PATENT OFF E.
FREDERICK W. MOLITOR, OF CLEVELAND, OHIO.
CASE FOR HOLDING BOTTLES.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 713,130, dated. November 11 1902. Application filed November 11, 1901 fierial No. 81,917. 4N0 model.)
Cases for Holding Bottles; and I do hereby declare the following to be a full, clear, and exact description of the invention, such as will enable others skilled in the art to which it pertains to make and use the same.
My invention relates to improvements in cases for holding and transporting bottles.
The object of this invention is to construct a sanitary bottle-case of the character indicated which is simple and inexpensive and exceedingly durable in construction.
With this object in view the invention consists in certain peculiarities of construction and combinations of parts hereinafter described, and pointed out in the claims.
In the accompanying drawings, Figure I is a view in perspective of a case embodying my invention.- Fig. 11 is a side elevation in vertical section. Fig. III is an end elevation in vertical section.
My improved case is preferably rectangular in plan, and, referring to the drawings, a and;
a designate opposite end walls of the case. Each wall a consists, preferably, of a wooden piece having its upper portion provided with a lateral slot 5 for accommodating the insertion of a band preparatory to lifting or moving the case. Each wall a is cut away or rabbeted at the corners, as at 6, to receive wooden bars I), which extend at the top and bottom of the case between the walls a and a and are rigidly secured to the said walls. 'Each bar I) is set into the end walls, to which it is attached, flush with the adjacent side edge of the wall. The bars I) and b at each side of the case form a portion of the side wall at the said side of the case, and the remainder of the said side wall is formed by a sheet-metal plate 0, which extends from top to bottom of the case and from end wall to end wall of the case'and overlaps and is fixed to the outer side of the bars I) of the said side wall of the case and is secured also to the adjacent side edges of the end walls a.
A bottle-supporting shelf or partition dis arranged horizontally within the case about centrally between the top and bottom of the case. The shelf 61 snugly fits within the case. The shelf (1 consists, preferably, of a sheetmetal plate having depending flanges 7 adjacent to the inner surfaces of the side walls of the case and riveted, as at 8, to the said side walls. The shelf d has also depending flanges 10, arranged at the inner sides of and rigidly sect: red to the end walls a. The shelf d therefore ties together and braces apart the plates 0 and c. The shelf (Z is provided also with several rows of circular vertical holes 12 for the reception of bottles placed neck down within the case, and the shelf is provided at each hole 12 with a depending annular flange 13, extendingaround the said hole and enlarging the lateral bearing for the bottle placed within the hole. The case hereinbe fore described is not only simple and inexpensive in construction, but is sanitary and possesses great strength and durability.
That I claim is- 1. A bottle-case comprising two end walls of wood, wooden bars connecting the top and bottom of the respective end walls,which said bars are set into the said walls, so as to be flush with the side edges thereof, two side pieces, each consisting of a metallic plate secured to the respective end walls and wooden bars connecting said end walls, and a web for bracing and securing the respective end walls and side plates-together, consisting of a perforated plate ofsheet metal arranged midway between the top and bottom of said bottlecase and extendingfrom side to side and from end to end thereof, substantially as described and forthe purpose set forth.
2. A bottle-case comprising two end walls of wood, wooden bars connecting the respective end walls at their top and bottom, which said bars are set into the walls so as to be flush with the side edges thereof, two side pieces each consisting of a metallic plate socured to the respective side edges of the end walls and the wooden bars connecting said edges and a web for bracing and securing the said end walls and said side plates together,
consisting ofaperforated metallic plate,eqnal Signed by me at Cleveland, Ohio, this 31st in dimension to the length and breadth of day of October, 1901.
said casing, flanges formed on the sides and 7 ends of said plate and means for rigidly se FREDERICK MOLI curing said flanges t0 the end walls and side Witnesses: plates,respectively,suhstantiallyasdescribed C. H. DORER,
and for the purpose set forth. 1 'lELsA SCHWARTZ.
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