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US728260A
US728260A US13621502A US1902136215A US728260A US 728260 A US728260 A US 728260A US 13621502 A US13621502 A US 13621502A US 1902136215 A US1902136215 A US 1902136215A US 728260 A US728260 A US 728260A
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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
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  • the invention relates to an improved type of mucilage or paste pot of the class wherein a separate receptacle forming a water-reservoir is provided for the brush; and the invention consists in combining the water-reservoir with the main receptacle or pot in a novel and simple manner, so that the entire capacity of the pot may be utilized as the paste or mucilage reservoir.
  • the invention further consists in the pe-' culiar arrangement and combination of the various parts of the device and in other details. of construction, as will be more fully hereinafter set forth and illustrated.
  • Figure 1 is a perspective view of an embodiment of my invention.
  • Fig. 2 is a top plan view thereof, the brush being removed.
  • Fig. 3 is avertical section through the water-receptacle, brush, and a portion of the closure.
  • Fig. 4 is a view similar to Fig. 3 through a water'-receptacle, of slightly-difierent construction.
  • Fig. 5 is a further modification, and Fig. 6 is'a sectional view.
  • the device comprises a receptacle in the form of a-glass jar A,which constitutes the main reservoir for the paste or mucilage.
  • the jar as shown, is open at its top and has a screw-thread B formed about the exterior of its neck.
  • 0 designates a closure covering the jaropening, consisting, preferably, of a connecting member in the form of a screw-section E and a pivoted cap or cover section D.
  • connecting device consists of a band thread- .ed to engage the neck-thread of the jar and provided with an inwardly-projecting flange G.
  • the band is further provided with a's'egmental section H of the size and form of the portion of tha'cover extending over the jaropening when the cover is in its open position.
  • the connecting-section is further provided with an inwardly-depending flange I in proximity to the section H and serves as a means for removing surplus mucilage or paste from the brush.
  • J represents the water-receptacle, preferably cylindrical in form, projecting slightly within the neck of the bottle or jar and being preferably soldered to lJhGSCIBW-SGGUIOD at a point. designated by the letter a.
  • the cover, or cap section is apertured, so as to be sleeved over the water-receptacle and to lie fiat upon the screw-section of the closure, and it is held in contact with said screw-section by a collar b, preferably a bead formed in the water-receptacle.
  • 1 0 represents a finger-piece upon the cap or cover section, by means of which it is swung from its open to its closed position.
  • 01 is a spring-catch for the cover, consisting of awire secured to the screw-section and having a lateral member e, between which and the flange G the cover is adapted to pass and be held in place.
  • a depending flange f is formed upon one side of the capsection, which when the cap is closed abuts against the band, and a complementary flange g is formed uponthe screw-section extending upward and inwardly,'jas illustrated, and
  • L represents a brush provided with. a suitable handle M, the lower end 0 of which is stopper-shaped, sot-hat when the brush is inserted within the water-receptacle the-latter will be sealed by the brush-handle.
  • Fig.4 I -hav e shown the water-receptacle provided'wit'h a lining P.
  • the lining is preferably a glass tube, the upper end of which is closed or sealed by the brush-handle.
  • a mucilage or paste pot comprising a receptacle constituting the reservoir for the paste or mucilage and having an opening at its top, a closure for the opening consisting of a connecting member and a cap or cover pivoted thereto, and a waterreceptacle extending through said cap or cover at its point of pivotal connection with the connecting member.
  • a mucilage or paste pot comprising a receptacle open at its top forming the paste or mucilage reservoir, a closure therefor having a pivoted cover or cap section, and a Water-reservoir mounted upon the closure forming the cover-pivot.
  • a mucilage or paste pot comprising a receptacle open at its top and having a screwthread formed eXteriorly about its neck portion, a removable closure for the opening comprising a screw -section engaging the threaded neck and a cap or cover pivoted to said section for horizontal swinging movement, and a water-reservoir rigidly attached to the screw-section of the closure and forming the pivot for the cap.
  • a mucilage or paste pot comprising a receptacle open at its top fprming a paste or mucilage reservoir, a closure therefor comprising a connecting member and a cap or cover pivoted thereto, a water-reservoir carried by and extending through the closure forming the cap-pivot, and a lining for said water-reservoir.
  • a mucilage or paste pot comprising a receptacle open at its top forming the paste or mucilage reservoir, a closure therefor comprising a connecting member and a cap or cover pivoted thereto, a spring-lock upon the con necting-section for holding the cap or cover in its closed position, and a water-reservoir carried by and extending through the closure forming the cap-pivot.
  • a mucilage or paste pot comprising a receptacle open at its top forming a paste or mucilage reservoir, a closure for the opening comprising an annular screw-section carrying integral therewith an inwardly-projecting flange and a laterally -extending segmental member, and a cap pivoted to the segmental member, a cylindrical water-receptw cle rigidly attached to said segmental member and projecting through the cap forming its pivot, and a collar upon the water-receptacle above the cap.
  • a mucilage or paste pot comprising a receptacle constituting the reservoir for the paste or mucilage and having an opening at its top, a closure for said opening provided with a pivoted cap member, and a receptacle extending through the cap member at its pivot.
  • a mncilage or paste pot comprising a receptacle constituting the reservoir for the paste or mucilage and having an opening at its top, a closure for said opening provided with a cover or cap section pivoted to swing in a horizontal plane, and a receptacle supported upon the closure and extending above the cap or cover section.

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PATENTED MAY 19,1903 J. MAINE. MUGILAGE 0R PASTE POT;
APPLICATION FILED DEC. 22, 1902.
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latentedMay 19, 1903.
PATENT OFFICE.
J OHN MAINE, OF DETROIT, MICHIGAN.
MUCILAGE OR PASTE P O T.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent N 0. 728,260, dated May 19, 1903. Application filed December 22,1902. Serial No. 136,215. (No model.)
To all whom it may concern.-
Be it known that I, JOHN MAINE, a citizen of the United States, residing at Detroit, in the county of Wayne and State of Michigan, have invented .certain new and useful Improvements in Mucilage or Paste Pots, of which thefollowing is a specification, reference being had therein to the accompanying drawings.
The invention relates to an improved type of mucilage or paste pot of the class wherein a separate receptacle forming a water-reservoir is provided for the brush; and the invention consists in combining the water-reservoir with the main receptacle or pot in a novel and simple manner, so that the entire capacity of the pot may be utilized as the paste or mucilage reservoir.
The invention further consists in the pe-' culiar arrangement and combination of the various parts of the device and in other details. of construction, as will be more fully hereinafter set forth and illustrated.
In the drawings, Figure 1 is a perspective view of an embodiment of my invention. Fig. 2 is a top plan view thereof, the brush being removed. Fig. 3 is avertical section through the water-receptacle, brush, and a portion of the closure. Fig. 4 is a view similar to Fig. 3 through a water'-receptacle, of slightly-difierent construction. Fig. 5 is a further modification, and Fig. 6 is'a sectional view. V
In construction the device comprises a receptacle in the form of a-glass jar A,which constitutes the main reservoir for the paste or mucilage. The jar, as shown, is open at its top and has a screw-thread B formed about the exterior of its neck.
0 designates a closure covering the jaropening, consisting, preferably, of a connecting member in the form of a screw-section E and a pivoted cap or cover section D. The
connecting device consists of a band thread- .ed to engage the neck-thread of the jar and provided with an inwardly-projecting flange G. The band is further provided with a's'egmental section H of the size and form of the portion of tha'cover extending over the jaropening when the cover is in its open position. The connecting-section is further provided with an inwardly-depending flange I in proximity to the section H and serves as a means for removing surplus mucilage or paste from the brush.
J represents the water-receptacle, preferably cylindrical in form, projecting slightly within the neck of the bottle or jar and being preferably soldered to lJhGSCIBW-SGGUIOD at a point. designated by the letter a. The cover, or cap section is apertured, so as to be sleeved over the water-receptacle and to lie fiat upon the screw-section of the closure, and it is held in contact with said screw-section by a collar b, preferably a bead formed in the water-receptacle.
1 0 represents a finger-piece upon the cap or cover section, by means of which it is swung from its open to its closed position.
01 is a spring-catch for the cover, consisting of awire secured to the screw-section and having a lateral member e, between which and the flange G the cover is adapted to pass and be held in place. I v
To cover the joint between the connecting and cap sections of the closure, ,a depending flange f is formed upon one side of the capsection, which when the cap is closed abuts against the band, and a complementary flange g is formed uponthe screw-section extending upward and inwardly,'jas illustrated, and
overlaps the cap or coverlwheiilclosed.
L represents a brush provided with. a suitable handle M, the lower end 0 of which is stopper-shaped, sot-hat when the brush is inserted within the water-receptacle the-latter will be sealed by the brush-handle.
In Fig.4 I -hav e shown the water-receptacle provided'wit'h a lining P. In this case the lining is preferably a glass tube, the upper end of which is closed or sealed by the brush-handle.
As a further modification of my invention .1 have shown in Fig. 5 the lining P extending through both members of the closure and adjustably arranged within a guide Q. In this latter case the lining which constitutes the Water-receptacle may be pushed within the reservoir as the contents of the latter is withdrawn, so as to occupy less space.
It will be obvious from the description of my invention and the various forms illustrated that my improved mucilage or paste pot is susceptible of many modifications with- ICC out in any manner departing from the spirit of the invention. I do not desire, therefore, to be limited to the particular types illustrated.
What I claim as my invention is- 1. A mucilage or paste pot, comprising a receptacle constituting the reservoir for the paste or mucilage and having an opening at its top, a closure for the opening consisting of a connecting member and a cap or cover pivoted thereto, and a waterreceptacle extending through said cap or cover at its point of pivotal connection with the connecting member.
2. A mucilage or paste pot, comprising a receptacle open at its top forming the paste or mucilage reservoir, a closure therefor having a pivoted cover or cap section, and a Water-reservoir mounted upon the closure forming the cover-pivot.
3. A mucilage or paste pot, comprising a receptacle open at its top and having a screwthread formed eXteriorly about its neck portion, a removable closure for the opening comprising a screw -section engaging the threaded neck and a cap or cover pivoted to said section for horizontal swinging movement, and a water-reservoir rigidly attached to the screw-section of the closure and forming the pivot for the cap.
4. A mucilage or paste pot, comprising a receptacle open at its top fprming a paste or mucilage reservoir, a closure therefor comprising a connecting member and a cap or cover pivoted thereto, a water-reservoir carried by and extending through the closure forming the cap-pivot, and a lining for said water-reservoir.
5. A mucilage or paste pot, comprising a receptacle open at its top forming the paste or mucilage reservoir, a closure therefor comprising a connecting member and a cap or cover pivoted thereto, a spring-lock upon the con necting-section for holding the cap or cover in its closed position, and a water-reservoir carried by and extending through the closure forming the cap-pivot.
6. A mucilage or paste pot, comprising a receptacle open at its top forming a paste or mucilage reservoir, a closure for the opening comprising an annular screw-section carrying integral therewith an inwardly-projecting flange and a laterally -extending segmental member, and a cap pivoted to the segmental member, a cylindrical water-receptw cle rigidly attached to said segmental member and projecting through the cap forming its pivot, and a collar upon the water-receptacle above the cap.
7. A mucilage or paste pot, comprising a receptacle constituting the reservoir for the paste or mucilage and having an opening at its top, a closure for said opening provided with a pivoted cap member, and a receptacle extending through the cap member at its pivot.
8. A mncilage or paste pot, comprising a receptacle constituting the reservoir for the paste or mucilage and having an opening at its top, a closure for said opening provided with a cover or cap section pivoted to swing in a horizontal plane, and a receptacle supported upon the closure and extending above the cap or cover section.
In testimony whereof I affix my signature in presence of two witnesses.
JOHN MAINE.
Witnesses:
M. B. ODOGHERTY, A. G. ROBERTSON.
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