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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
- B65D3/00—Rigid or semi-rigid containers having bodies or peripheral walls of curved or partially-curved cross-section made by winding or bending paper without folding along defined lines
- B65D3/10—Rigid or semi-rigid containers having bodies or peripheral walls of curved or partially-curved cross-section made by winding or bending paper without folding along defined lines characterised by form of integral or permanently secured end closure
- B65D3/12—Flanged discs permanently secured, e.g. by adhesives or by heat-sealing
- B65D3/14—Discs fitting within container end and secured by bending, rolling, or folding operations
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- TlllS lnvention relates-to that class of vessels or receptacles which are madeentirely of applied to a bottleand a tumbler made of paper, includin bottles, tumblers, &c.
- this invention is to provide a simple and eifective means for attaching the bottom in. such a manner as to provide a 'view showing the application of the invention to a vessel havlng tapered sides, and Fig. 4 is an enlarged detailed sectional view illustrating the joint. 7
- Figs. 1 and 2. Ads a tubular body, and B a bottom.
- The-bottom is made up of two paper disks securely'and firmly connected to the lower end of the body to form a tight, strong, and durable joint.
- one of the two disks, as of the bottom is made of stifl paper, the surrounding outer edge of which Is crin'ipedto form a laterallyprojecting peripheral flange 7), while the other disk, 3 ,15 a plain disk, somewhat thicker than the disk 13 and ofless diameter than-the same.
- the tubular body A is fOIll'lGd with an internal head or annular flange it, against the under side of which thei bottom impinges, the said head or flange reventing the bottom from working up.
- his head or flange 1s preferably formed beforethe disks forming the bottom are applied and is preferably struck or rolled from the paper tube with the two layers comprising the same slightly separated from their connected edge, whereby the body of the vessel will yield slightly at this point, and
- the disk B is first inserted in the lower end of the tubular body A, with the flange thereof projecting downwardly and fitting snugly against the inner side of the tube.
- the lower end of'the tubujoint by relieving any sudlar body A is then turned inward over the flange 11, forming the binding-flange a, the
- the disk B is new forced into the lower end of the body' of the receptacle against the under side of the disk B, so as to impinge against the inturned flange a and press the same tightly against the flange I), whereby the latter is clamped between the aforesaid flange a and the body or tube and the joint so formed maintained by the disk B
- the meeting surfaces of the disks B and B may be glued together. In practice, however, I have found that this is not absolutely necessary, inasmuch as the frictional engagen'ient of the disk B with the inturned flange a is suflicient to secure the joint or connection for ordinary purposes.
- Fig. 3 the invention is shown as appiied to a tumbler the body portion of which has tapered walls.
- the flange in this instance may be used, so that the loweredgeof one tumbler fitting into another may rest against the flange a, preventing them bein wedged together, as'would be the case if the flange were not provided.
- the pa er vessel constructed as herein shown an described is preferably coated inside with a waterproof material, such as peraflin, and when the same is applied the inner part of the joint or inner edge, of the bottom is filled with such material, which. prevents moisture from entering the joint.
- a waterproof material such as peraflin
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.No. 833,607. i PATENTED-OGT. 16, 1906..
' J. c. KIMSEY.
PAPER REGEPTAGLE. APPLICATION FILED 0013.22. 1903.
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JAMES C. KIMSEY, OF PHILADELPHIA;
PENNSYLVANIA.
PAPER FREQElf-""l'ACLEn Specification of Letters Patent.
Patented Oct. 16, 1906.
Application filed October 22, 1903. Serial No. USA49- To all whom it may concern.-
Be it known that I, JAMES C. KIMSEY, a
" citizen of the United States, and a resident of Philadelphia, in the county of Philadelphia, State of Pennsylvania, have invented a Paper Receptacle, of'whieh the following is a full and cpmplete specification.
TlllS lnvention relates-to that class of vessels or receptacles which are madeentirely of applied to a bottleand a tumbler made of paper, includin bottles, tumblers, &c.
he object 0 this invention is to provide a simple and eifective means for attaching the bottom in. such a manner as to provide a 'view showing the application of the invention to a vessel havlng tapered sides,, and Fig. 4 is an enlarged detailed sectional view illustrating the joint. 7
Though I have illustrated my invention as paper, it Wlll'bQbVlOll-Q that the same may be with equal advantage applied to paper vessels of other shapes wherein itis desired to provide a. strong and tight joint between the bottom and sides.
' Referring to Figs. 1 and 2. Ads a tubular body, and B a bottom. The-bottom is made up of two paper disks securely'and firmly connected to the lower end of the body to form a tight, strong, and durable joint.
,ln carryim out ,my. invention one of the two disks, as of the bottom is made of stifl paper, the surrounding outer edge of which Is crin'ipedto form a laterallyprojecting peripheral flange 7), while the other disk, 3 ,15 a plain disk, somewhat thicker than the disk 13 and ofless diameter than-the same.
i For the purpose of stiffening and reinforcing the joint-at the bottom the tubular body A is fOIll'lGd with an internal head or annular flange it, against the under side of which thei bottom impinges, the said head or flange reventing the bottom from working up. his head or flange 1s preferably formed beforethe disks forming the bottom are applied and is preferably struck or rolled from the paper tube with the two layers comprising the same slightly separated from their connected edge, whereby the body of the vessel will yield slightly at this point, and
thus protect the den jar.
In applying the bottom the disk B is first inserted in the lower end of the tubular body A, with the flange thereof projecting downwardly and fitting snugly against the inner side of the tube. The lower end of'the tubujoint by relieving any sudlar body A is then turned inward over the flange 11, forming the binding-flange a, the
edge of which later preferably impinges against the body of the disk B.
The disk B is new forced into the lower end of the body' of the receptacle against the under side of the disk B, so as to impinge against the inturned flange a and press the same tightly against the flange I), whereby the latter is clamped between the aforesaid flange a and the body or tube and the joint so formed maintained by the disk B The meeting surfaces of the disks B and B may be glued together. In practice, however, I have found that this is not absolutely necessary, inasmuch as the frictional engagen'ient of the disk B with the inturned flange a is suflicient to secure the joint or connection for ordinary purposes.
In Fig. 3 the invention is shown as appiied to a tumbler the body portion of which has tapered walls. The flange in this instance may be used, so that the loweredgeof one tumbler fitting into another may rest against the flange a, preventing them bein wedged together, as'would be the case if the flange were not provided.
The pa er vessel constructed as herein shown an described is preferably coated inside with a waterproof material, such as peraflin, and when the same is applied the inner part of the joint or inner edge, of the bottom is filled with such material, which. prevents moisture from entering the joint.
Having thus described my invention, what I claim as new, and desireto secure by Let In a paper receptacle, the combinmion with the mper body having an internal bead a. near t io lower end thereof, ol a bottom therefor comprising a paper disk B" fitting" snugly into thelower end of the body against" the bead and having a downwardly-project ing peripheral flange b impinging against the" inner side of said body, and over the lower edge-of which flange the lowe l end portion I In testimony whereof I have signed my of the body is bent orturned forming an name to this specification in the presence of 10 upwardly-projecting binding-flange a, wlthin two subscribing witnesses.
the flange b, and. a thlck clamping-disk B of such size with res ect to the lower end of the JAMES KIMSEX' body thus forme so that it fitssnugly there- Witnesses: in and; presses the fla es and I) together THos. SH LLoRoss,'J1-.,
file main body. J. E. TAYLOR.
and against the wall of
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