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US817038A
US817038A US29258105A US1905292581A US817038A US 817038 A US817038 A US 817038A US 29258105 A US29258105 A US 29258105A US 1905292581 A US1905292581 A US 1905292581A US 817038 A US817038 A US 817038A
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    • 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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  • My :invention relates to improvements in bottle-Stoppers; and my object is to provide a bottle-stopper designed to take the place of the ordinary ground-glass stopper, whereby the expense of manufacture is greatly reduced.
  • Figure l is a central longie tudinal section of a bottle, showing my improved stopper applied thereto.
  • Fig. 2 is a similar view of a modified form, and F ig. 3 :is a' plan view of the yielding gasket or packingring.
  • the bottle 1 is preferably provided with a tapering neck 2, whose internal surface is downwardly tapered-i. e., with the larger end at the top-to which is fitted a stopper 3, having a nipple 4, flanked by a rim 5, which seats upon the top of the bottle-mouth.
  • the nipple 4 is preferably tapered slightly for a short distance below the rim 5 to the point 6, corresponding to the taper of the mouth, in which tapered portion of the said nipple is formed a groove 7, containing a yielding gasket or packing-ring 8, preferably of cork, sprung or otherwise msuitably fitted into place.
  • the lower edge of the gasket is flush with the surface of the nipple, while the upper portion is of slightly greater taper than the nipple, so that when the stopper is seated the wall of the bottle-mouth coacting with the tapered gasket will compress the latter and insure a tight joint. That portion of the nipple below the gasket is of slightly-greater taper than the upper portion, thereby forming a free space 9 at this point, so that the nipple is out of contact from the point 6 to its end, thus facilitating the insertion and removal of the stopper.
  • cross-section I may employ a tapered ring or gasket S in a tapered groove 7', as shown in Fig. 2, so pro portioned as to maintain the flush lower joint between the ring and nipple and the desired taper to the body of the ring.
  • a stopper having a rim adapted to seat upon the mouth of said neck, a nipple having a slightly-tapered upper portion, corresponding to the taper of the neck and pro vided with a groove therein, and a yielding gasket or ring seated in said groove with its lower edge flush with the surface of the nipple and its upper portion of slightly-greater taper than the taper of the bottle-neck, substantially as described.

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PATBNTED APR. s, 190e.
H. 0. BRAWNER. BOTTLE STOPPBR. APPLIUATION FILED 13110.20. 1905.
wil/kuma@ Ninn "rain Specification of Letters Patent.
Patented April 3, 1906.
Application filed December 20, 1905. Serial No` 292,581.
To a/J, 'u1/1,0m t may concern:
Be it known that I, HARRY 0. BRAWNER, a citizen of the United. States, and a resident of Baltimore, county of Baltimore, and State of Maryland, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Bottletoppers, of which the following is a specification.
My :invention relates to improvements in bottle-Stoppers; and my object is to provide a bottle-stopper designed to take the place of the ordinary ground-glass stopper, whereby the expense of manufacture is greatly reduced.
In the manufacture of the ordinary groundglass stopper the cost of the single step in the process of manufacture of grinding the stopper to make a proper tight fit of the stopper in the bottle-mouth, as well as to provide the required finish, varies from a' minimufn of one dollar and twenty cents per gross for smallest-size bottles to two dollars and fifty cents per gross for the largest sizes. This comparatively great cost for this step in the process of manufacture is almost entirely eliminated by my improved stopper, for the cost of the manufacture in respect to the application of means for making a tight fit of the stopper is reduced to ten cents per gross for all sizes of bottles.
Vith the object above stated in view my invention consists in the novel construction of bottle-stopper and details thereof, as heree inafter described, with reference to the ac companying drawings, and more particularly pointed out in the claims hereunto appended.
In the drawings, Figure l is a central longie tudinal section of a bottle, showing my improved stopper applied thereto. Fig. 2 is a similar view of a modified form, and F ig. 3 :is a' plan view of the yielding gasket or packingring.
Referring to the drawings, in which the same reference characters relate to the same or corresponding parts in all the views, the bottle 1 is preferably provided with a tapering neck 2, whose internal surface is downwardly tapered-i. e., with the larger end at the top-to which is fitted a stopper 3, having a nipple 4, flanked by a rim 5, which seats upon the top of the bottle-mouth. The nipple 4 is preferably tapered slightly for a short distance below the rim 5 to the point 6, corresponding to the taper of the mouth, in which tapered portion of the said nipple is formed a groove 7, containing a yielding gasket or packing-ring 8, preferably of cork, sprung or otherwise msuitably fitted into place. The lower edge of the gasket is flush with the surface of the nipple, while the upper portion is of slightly greater taper than the nipple, so that when the stopper is seated the wall of the bottle-mouth coacting with the tapered gasket will compress the latter and insure a tight joint. That portion of the nipple below the gasket is of slightly-greater taper than the upper portion, thereby forming a free space 9 at this point, so that the nipple is out of contact from the point 6 to its end, thus facilitating the insertion and removal of the stopper.
I have found that the frictional contact between the very limited area of the bottle stopper and neck, as described, issufiicient to insure the requisite seal against the escape of the contents of the bottle and that such construction not only enables the consumer to dispense with the expensive groundglass stopper, but the dispensing with the necessity of the tight lit throughout the greater portion, if not all, of the length of a groundglass stopper facilitates the application of the stopper to and its removal from the bottle.
Instead of using a gasket or packingring of the uniform thickness .in cross-section I may employ a tapered ring or gasket S in a tapered groove 7', as shown in Fig. 2, so pro portioned as to maintain the flush lower joint between the ring and nipple and the desired taper to the body of the ring.
I claim as my invention- 1. The combination with a bottle having a neck whose internal surface is downwardly tapered, of a stopper having a rim adapted to seat upon the mouth of said neck, a nipple having a slightly-tapered upper portion, corresponding to the taper of the neck and pro vided with a groove therein, and a yielding gasket or ring seated in said groove with its lower edge flush with the surface of the nipple and its upper portion of slightly-greater taper than the taper of the bottle-neck, substantially as described. *l
2. The combination with a `bottle having a neck whose internal surface is downwardly tapered, of a stopper having a rim adapted to seat upon the Amouth of said neck, a nipple having a slightly-tapered upper portion, cor responding to the taper of the neck and provided with a groove therein, and a yielding gasket or ring seated in said groove with its lower edge flush with the surface of the nipple and its upper portion of slightly-greater lOO IIO
taper than the taper of the bottle-neck, the In testimony whereof I have signed my lower portion of the nipple being of slightlyname to this specieation in the presence of greater taper than the taper of the interior two subscribing witnesses.
surface of the bottle-neck, thereby forming a HARRY O. BRAVNER. 5 free space between the nipple below the gas- Witnesses: Y
ket or ring and the bottle-neck, substantially WALTER A. CURRY.
as described. DAVID MILLHOUSER.
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