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US715033A
US715033A US10706602A US1902107066A US715033A US 715033 A US715033 A US 715033A US 10706602 A US10706602 A US 10706602A US 1902107066 A US1902107066 A US 1902107066A US 715033 A US715033 A US 715033A
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B65CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
    • 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
    • B65D15/00Containers having bodies formed by interconnecting or uniting two or more rigid, or substantially rigid, sections made of different materials
    • B65D15/02Containers having bodies formed by interconnecting or uniting two or more rigid, or substantially rigid, sections made of different materials of curved, or partially curved, cross-section, e.g. cans, drums
    • B65D15/04Containers having bodies formed by interconnecting or uniting two or more rigid, or substantially rigid, sections made of different materials of curved, or partially curved, cross-section, e.g. cans, drums with curved, or partially curved, walls made by winding or bending paper
    • B65D15/06Containers having bodies formed by interconnecting or uniting two or more rigid, or substantially rigid, sections made of different materials of curved, or partially curved, cross-section, e.g. cans, drums with curved, or partially curved, walls made by winding or bending paper with end walls made of metal
    • YGENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
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  • the purpose of this invention is to provide a jacketed can which may be constructed with extreme cheapness and yet which will serve securely to hold the liquid contents and present a neat and attractive appearance.
  • a can the body of which is formed of sheet metal in a certain peculiar manner especially adapting the can to the application of the jacket, which is formed of sections of Wood veneer or the like held in place by clamping-bands of certain peculiar forni.
  • Figure 1 is a partly-sectional view of the finished can; and Fig. 2 is a sectional view of the Various parts, illustrating the manner of assembling them.
  • the can has a cylindrical body a, formed of' a sheet of tin rolled into the proper form and joined at its ends by a side seam in the Well-known manner, and at the ends of' the body lateral fianges a' are formed.
  • the head of the can is formed of a sheet of tin With an indented portion h, which is adapted to be forced tightly into the end of the body, and
  • annular peripheral flange h' which matches with the upper fiange a.
  • the flanges d' and b are bent or curled together, as indicated in Fig. 1, or, if desired, these flanges may be made shorter than illustrated in Fig. 2 and merely soldered or otherwise cemented together, the bending or curling of the flanges'being dispensed with.
  • the bottom has an indented main portion c, similar to the portion b of the top or head,and aange c,similarto the flange b.
  • This flange c' is adapted to lie snugly against the adjacent lower fiange a', and these anges c' and a are disposed the same as the iianges b and CL', before described.
  • the side jacket (Z is formed of astrip of veneer rolled around the outer side of the body a of the can and terminatingjust short of the flanges a.
  • the meeting edges of the strip d may be beveled and laid over each other, or they may be attached together and held by a strip running vertically along the outer side of the can, ormany other means desired may be employed for making an effective joint between these meeting edges.
  • the top portions or flanges g of the clamping bands are swaged down on the head and bottom sections of the jacket, and the main or vertical portions of the clamping-bands have annular indentations q2 formed therein,these indentations running around the clamping-bands and causing the material thereof to extend in between the curled flanges d', b', and c and the adjacent ends of the main jacket-section d.
  • the inner extremities of the body portions of the clam pingebands are indented slightly into the jacket-section d, as indicated at g3.
  • the top or head b may, if desired, be provided With a nipple'or spout h, secured over an opening in the head and adapted to receive a cork, as shown, and a suitable handle may be attached to the head or to any other desired part of the can.
  • the can thus constructed will constitute a secure receptacle for liquids of all forms, and owing to the peculiar construction employed ICO the various parts may be formed and assembled entirely by machinery, thus enabling the can to be produced with little labor and expense.
  • a jacketed can comprising a body portion, ends having indented main parts tted snugly within the body portion, the body portion and said ends having lateral flanges matching with each other and adapted to be secured together to hold the can-sections in place, an annular jacket section secured around the body and having its top and bottom edges spaced from said anges, end jacket-sections fitted snugly in the indented portions of the ends of the can, and clampingbands lying over the end edges of the can and covering said flanges of the body and end portions, said clamping-bands serving to hold the jacket-sections in place and having annular indentations formed therein, such indentations lying between the flanges of the body and the ends of the body jacket-section, whereby to hold said clampingbands in place, said clamping-bands being formed of integral sections of metal drawn or stamped into proper form.
  • a jacketed can comprising a body portion, ends having indented main parts iitted snugly within the body portion, the body portion and said ends having lateral ianges matching with each other and adapted to be secured together to hold the can-sections in place, an annular jacket-section secured around the body and having its top and bottom edges spaced from said lianges,end jacketsections fitted snugly in the indented portions of the ends of the can, and clamping-bands lying over the end edges of the can and covering said fianges of the body and end portions, said clamping-bands serving to hold the jacket-sections in place and having annular indentations formed therein, such indentations lying between the anges of the body and the ends of the body jacket-section, whereby to hold said clamping-bands in place, said clamping-bands being formed of integral sections of metal drawn or stamped into proper form, and said clamping-bands having annular indentations running around them and engaged with the body jacket-section and the ends of the can,
  • a jacketed can comprising a body portion, ends engaged with and secured to the body portion and having indented portions, end jacket-sections fitted in the said indented portions of the ends, a side jacket-section lying over the body of the can, and clampingbands bent over the end edges of the can and engaged therewith to hold the bands in place, said clamping-bands engaging the end and bodyjacket-sections,for the purpose specified.
  • a jacketed can comprising a body portion,.ends engaged with and secured to the body portion and having indented portions, end jacket-sections fitted in the said indented portions of the ends, a side jacket-section lying over the body of the can, and clampingbands bent over the end edges of the can and engaged therewith to hold the bands in place, said clamping-bands engaging the end and body jacket-sections and the clamping-bands being formed of integral sections of metal stamped or drawn up into proper form.
  • a jacketed can comprising a body portion, an end engaged with and secured to the body portion and having an indented portion, an end jacket-section set into said indented portion of the end of the can, and lying approximately flush with the other portion of the said end, a side jacket-section lying over the body of the can, and a clamping-band bent over the end of the can and engaged therewith to hold the band in place, said clampingband engaging the end and body jacket-sections, whereby to hold said jacket-sections in place.

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No. 7l5,033. Patented Dec. 2, |902.
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(Application Blad Hay l, 1909.) (No Model.)
" By @4% Afro/wv s UNTTED STATES PATENT OFFICE.
CHARLES A. DOOLITTLE, OF OMAHA, NEBRASKA, ASSIGNOILBY MESNE ASSIGNMENTS, OF ONE-HALF TO F. E. SNIDER.
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SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Fatt-:nt No. 7' 15,033, dated December 2, 1902.
Application led May 13. 1902. Serial No. 107,066. (No model Beit known that I, CHARLES A.DooLrrrLE, a citizen of the United States, and a resident of Omaha, in the county of Douglas and State of Nebraska, have invented a new and Irnproved Can, of which 'the following is a full, clear, and exact description.
The purpose of this invention is to provide a jacketed can which may be constructed with extreme cheapness and yet which will serve securely to hold the liquid contents and present a neat and attractive appearance.
To this end it comprises a can the body of which is formed of sheet metal in a certain peculiar manner especially adapting the can to the application of the jacket, which is formed of sections of Wood veneer or the like held in place by clamping-bands of certain peculiar forni.
This specification is an exact description of one example of my invention, While the claims define the actual scope thereof.
Reference is to be had to the accompanying di'awings,forming a part of this specification, in which similar characters of reference indicate corresponding parts in both Views.
Figure 1 is a partly-sectional view of the finished can; and Fig. 2 is a sectional view of the Various parts, illustrating the manner of assembling them.
The can has a cylindrical body a, formed of' a sheet of tin rolled into the proper form and joined at its ends by a side seam in the Well-known manner, and at the ends of' the body lateral fianges a' are formed. The head of the can is formed of a sheet of tin With an indented portion h, which is adapted to be forced tightly into the end of the body, and
from this indented portion projects an annular peripheral flange h', which matches with the upper fiange a. After the parts tand b are assembled the flanges d' and b are bent or curled together, as indicated in Fig. 1, or, if desired, these flanges may be made shorter than illustrated in Fig. 2 and merely soldered or otherwise cemented together, the bending or curling of the flanges'being dispensed with. The bottom has an indented main portion c, similar to the portion b of the top or head,and aange c,similarto the flange b. This flange c' is adapted to lie snugly against the adjacent lower fiange a', and these anges c' and a are disposed the same as the iianges b and CL', before described.
d indicates the side jacken@ the head-jacket, andfthe bottom jacket. The side jacket (Z is formed of astrip of veneer rolled around the outer side of the body a of the can and terminatingjust short of the flanges a. The meeting edges of the strip d may be beveled and laid over each other, or they may be attached together and held by a strip running vertically along the outer side of the can, ormany other means desired may be employed for making an effective joint between these meeting edges. The sections of veneer c and fare of such size as will permit them to be snugly fitted within the depressed portions b and c of the head and bottom of the can, as illustrated at the top in Fig. l. The parts a, b, c, d, e, andfbeing assembled as described, the sections of' the jacket are held in place by means of seamless or integral clamping-bands g, arranged, respectively, at the top and bottorn of the can. These bands are stamped or drawn up from integral sheets of metal and before application to the can are of the form shown in Fig. 2-that is to say, they comprise cylindrical vertical body portions and in- Wardly-extending flanges g', located at the outer` ends of the bands. The top portions or flanges g of the clamping bands are swaged down on the head and bottom sections of the jacket, and the main or vertical portions of the clamping-bands have annular indentations q2 formed therein,these indentations running around the clamping-bands and causing the material thereof to extend in between the curled flanges d', b', and c and the adjacent ends of the main jacket-section d. The inner extremities of the body portions of the clam pingebands are indented slightly into the jacket-section d, as indicated at g3.
The top or head b may, if desired, be provided With a nipple'or spout h, secured over an opening in the head and adapted to receive a cork, as shown, and a suitable handle may be attached to the head or to any other desired part of the can.
The can thus constructed will constitute a secure receptacle for liquids of all forms, and owing to the peculiar construction employed ICO the various parts may be formed and assembled entirely by machinery, thus enabling the can to be produced with little labor and expense.
Various changes in the form and detalls of my invention may be resorted to at will with-l annular jacket-section secured around the body and having its top and bottom edges spaced from said flanges, end jacket-sections fitted snugly in the indented portions of the ends of the can, and clamping-bands lying over the end edges of the can and covering said anges of the body and end portions, said clamping-bands serving to hold the jacket-sections in place and having annular indentations formed therein, such indentations lying between the iianges of the body and the ends of the body jacket-section, whereby to hold said clamping bands in place.
2. A jacketed can, comprising a body portion, ends having indented main parts tted snugly within the body portion, the body portion and said ends having lateral flanges matching with each other and adapted to be secured together to hold the can-sections in place, an annular jacket section secured around the body and having its top and bottom edges spaced from said anges, end jacket-sections fitted snugly in the indented portions of the ends of the can, and clampingbands lying over the end edges of the can and covering said flanges of the body and end portions, said clamping-bands serving to hold the jacket-sections in place and having annular indentations formed therein, such indentations lying between the flanges of the body and the ends of the body jacket-section, whereby to hold said clampingbands in place, said clamping-bands being formed of integral sections of metal drawn or stamped into proper form.
3. A jacketed can, comprising a body portion, ends having indented main parts iitted snugly within the body portion, the body portion and said ends having lateral ianges matching with each other and adapted to be secured together to hold the can-sections in place, an annular jacket-section secured around the body and having its top and bottom edges spaced from said lianges,end jacketsections fitted snugly in the indented portions of the ends of the can, and clamping-bands lying over the end edges of the can and covering said fianges of the body and end portions, said clamping-bands serving to hold the jacket-sections in place and having annular indentations formed therein, such indentations lying between the anges of the body and the ends of the body jacket-section, whereby to hold said clamping-bands in place, said clamping-bands being formed of integral sections of metal drawn or stamped into proper form, and said clamping-bands having annular indentations running around them and engaged with the body jacket-section and the ends of the can, to prevent the displacement of the clamping-bands.
4. A jacketed can, comprising a body portion, ends engaged with and secured to the body portion and having indented portions, end jacket-sections fitted in the said indented portions of the ends, a side jacket-section lying over the body of the can, and clampingbands bent over the end edges of the can and engaged therewith to hold the bands in place, said clamping-bands engaging the end and bodyjacket-sections,for the purpose specified.
5. A jacketed can, comprising a body portion,.ends engaged with and secured to the body portion and having indented portions, end jacket-sections fitted in the said indented portions of the ends, a side jacket-section lying over the body of the can, and clampingbands bent over the end edges of the can and engaged therewith to hold the bands in place, said clamping-bands engaging the end and body jacket-sections and the clamping-bands being formed of integral sections of metal stamped or drawn up into proper form.
6. A jacketed can, comprising a body portion, an end engaged with and secured to the body portion and having an indented portion, an end jacket-section set into said indented portion of the end of the can, and lying approximately flush with the other portion of the said end, a side jacket-section lying over the body of the can, and a clamping-band bent over the end of the can and engaged therewith to hold the band in place, said clampingband engaging the end and body jacket-sections, whereby to hold said jacket-sections in place.
In testimony whereof I have signed my name to this specification in the'presence of two subscribing witnesses.
CHARLES A. DOOLITTLE.
Vitnesses:
N. S. REEVES, ANTON SUcHY.
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