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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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  • t may concern:
  • Figure l represents the stopper in the bottle, as well as withdrawn therefrom and Fig. 2, a section ofthe rubber packing-disk.
  • .lhe nature of my invention consists in constructing a bottle stopper or plug, I3, out of wood or any other suitable material, tapering at both ends.
  • a rubber washer or packing, A To the end that enters the neck of the bottle I attach a rubber washer or packing, A, by a tack, I?. rIhis Washer or packing, when pressed into the neck ofthe bottle around the end ol.' the stopper or plug l, forms au airtight joint.
  • the hole C, through the top end ofthe stopper or plug B, is for the purpose ol' passing the string or wire D through.
  • Said string or wire has a T or cross bar, E, on the one end, the other end being tied or fastened to the neck of the bottle or cor t-fastener, as shown in the drawing. The object of this is to prevent the stopper or plug B from being lost when the bottle is empty.
  • I use any kind ot' a bottle, and in order to 1make a good joint, perfectly air-tight, I make my stopper or plug B of wood or any other suitable material, tapering at both ends.
  • I attach a rubber disk or packing, A, with a tack, IP.
  • A a rubber disk or packing
  • IP a tack
  • I make a hole, C, through which to pass the string or wire D.
  • the other end of the string or wireD is tied or fastened to the neck of the bottle, or to the cork-fastener, as shown on drawing.
  • the rubber washer or packing A is a disk secured to the end of the stopper B by a single tack, F, the head of thelatter being tinned or silvered to prevent corrosion.
  • the face ofthe disk A which comes in contact with the liquid contents of the bottle is provided with a coating of bees-wax or other suitable material, in order'to prevent the taste of the liquid from being deteriorated by contact with the rubber.
  • the upper end of the stopper bein conical adapts the cork or stopper fastener to secure it by merely straddling its upper end, and as the stopper is subjected to increased depression as it wears from use, the straddling arms of the cork-fastener are brought nearer together from time to time, to make them conform to the depressed position of the stopper.

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'Af/W55 NPETERS, PHOTOMTHOGRAPMER, WASHINGTON, D C.
TTED STATES PATENT @Futon N JOHN KLEE, OF DAYTON, OHIO.
IM PROVED BOTTLE-STOPPER.
Specication forming part of Letters Patent No. 82,230, dated September 15, 1868.
To all wim/m, t may concern:
Be it known that I, JOHN KLETT, of the city of Dayton. county of Montgomery, and State of Ohio, have invented a new and Improved Bottle-Stopper; and I do hereby declare that the following is a full and exact description thereof, reference being had to the accompanying drawings, and to the letters of reference marked thereon, making a part of this specification.
In the drawing, Figure l represents the stopper in the bottle, as well as withdrawn therefrom and Fig. 2, a section ofthe rubber packing-disk.
.lhe nature of my invention consists in constructing a bottle stopper or plug, I3, out of wood or any other suitable material, tapering at both ends. To the end that enters the neck of the bottle I attach a rubber washer or packing, A, by a tack, I?. rIhis Washer or packing, when pressed into the neck ofthe bottle around the end ol.' the stopper or plug l, forms au airtight joint.
The hole C, through the top end ofthe stopper or plug B, is for the purpose ol' passing the string or wire D through. Said string or wire has a T or cross bar, E, on the one end, the other end being tied or fastened to the neck of the bottle or cor t-fastener, as shown in the drawing. The object of this is to prevent the stopper or plug B from being lost when the bottle is empty.
To enable others skilled in the art to make and use my invention, I will proceed to describe its construction and operation.
I use any kind ot' a bottle, and in order to 1make a good joint, perfectly air-tight, I make my stopper or plug B of wood or any other suitable material, tapering at both ends. To the end intended to enter the neck of the bottle I attach a rubber disk or packing, A, with a tack, IP. About half-way between the bulge of the stopper or plug B and the upper end of the same, I make a hole, C, through which to pass the string or wire D. To one end of this string orwire D, I fasten a piece of wire, at its mid-length, as shown at E. The other end of the string or wireD is tied or fastened to the neck of the bottle, or to the cork-fastener, as shown on drawing. When the bottle is filled and the stopper pressed home, the end of the string or wire, with the wire on it, is passed through the hole. The object is that when the cork-fastener is removed, and the stopper drawn from the bottle, it will not ily off and be lost.
The rubber washer or packing A. is a disk secured to the end of the stopper B by a single tack, F, the head of thelatter being tinned or silvered to prevent corrosion. I make the disk A of what is known as rubber packing, the same consisting of two thicknesses of rubber and an intermediate layer of cloth, or a suitable fibrous n'iaterial, to prevent stretching or tearing. (See Fig. 2.) The face ofthe disk A which comes in contact with the liquid contents of the bottle is provided with a coating of bees-wax or other suitable material, in order'to prevent the taste of the liquid from being deteriorated by contact with the rubber.
The upper end of the stopper bein conical adapts the cork or stopper fastener to secure it by merely straddling its upper end, and as the stopper is subjected to increased depression as it wears from use, the straddling arms of the cork-fastener are brought nearer together from time to time, to make them conform to the depressed position of the stopper.
Having thus described my invention, what I claim as new, and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is
'Ihe stopper or plug 15,1nade conical or tapering at both ends, and provided at one end with the rubber packing-disk A, arranged as described, and secured by a tack, F, all as and for the purpose herein set forth.
J OH N KLEE.
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WM. MITCHELL, Trios. D. MITCHELL.
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