US890640A - Reinforcement for pails, buckets, &c. - Google Patents

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US890640A US28701405A US1905287014A US890640A US 890640 A US890640 A US 890640A US 28701405 A US28701405 A US 28701405A US 1905287014 A US1905287014 A US 1905287014A US 890640 A US890640 A US 890640A
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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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  • This invention relates to a reinforcing means for attachment to the body of a pail or bucket, or such like article, at the points where the usual ears for a carrying bail are attached.
  • the ears which are attached to pails and buckets are of very much thicker metal than that used in the body of the bucket or pail in order that they may bear the wear and the strain exerted by the bail in carrying the bucket or pail.
  • the ears to buckets and pails are apt to loosen from the pail at the point of attachment thereto, on account of the comparative thinness of the metal comprising the body of the pail or bucket, resulting usually in an enlargement of the holes in the body of the pail through which the usual rivets are inserted for attaching the ears thereto.
  • a reinforcing member arranged to be soldered to the body of the pail both on the outside and inside thereof, and such a reinforcement results substan tially in a material thickening, in effect, of the metal comprising the body of the pail at the point where the ear is attached,and such a reinforcing member having a comparatively small surface it may be quite thick without adding materially to the expense and weight of the pail.
  • Figure 1 is a perspective of a pail or bucket having reinforcements thereon in accordance with my invention.
  • Fig. 2 is a sectional view of a part of the side of thepail taken practically along the line :c'y of Fig. 1.
  • Fig. 3 is a View of the reinforcement as seen from the outside and
  • Fig. 4 is a View as seen from the inside.
  • Fig. 5 shows the blank from which the reinforcement is made and before it has been formed up.
  • my reinforcement ismade of sheet metal, usually of the same material as the body of the'pail, but preferably of considerably thicker stock, and is struck out by the cutting dies to the form indicated in Fig. 5, (1 showing the blank, in which there are formed the holes e)
  • the blanks are then formed, as indicated in Figs. 1-28 and 4, so that, when sprung over the roll or bead at the top of the pail, the larger portion will lie inside of the pail and the central portion will closely clasp the roll at the top of the pail with the part extending outside of the pail formed so as to lie closely against the roll or head at the top of the pail containing the usual wire f, in the manner indicated in Fig.
  • the ear 0 is of the usual construction and is arranged to be engaged by the bail b for carrying the pail in the usual way.
  • the reinforcement d By forming the reinforcement d in one piece with the central portion arranged to engage the roll or bead at the top of the pail, in the way indicated, there is transmitted to the head or roll the thrust exerted in carrying the pail and the reinforcement serves to materially thicken the metal comprising at this point the body of the pail, and being formed in one piece, there is but one piece to handle and the alinement between the holes on the outside and inside portions of the reinforcement is always perfectly maintained.

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No. 890,640. PATENTEDJUNE 16, 1908. M. E. GRAY.
REINFORCEMENT FOR FAILS, BUGKETS, &0. APPLICATION FILED NOV. 13,1905.
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MALCOLM E. GRAY, OF ROCHESTER, NEW YORK.
REINFORCEMENT FOR PAILS, BUCKETS, &c.
T all whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, MALooLM E. GRAY, a
citizen of the United States, residing at Rochester, in the county of Monroe and State of New York, have invented an Improved Reinforcement for Pails, Buckets, &c., of which the following is a specification.
This invention relates to a reinforcing means for attachment to the body of a pail or bucket, or such like article, at the points where the usual ears for a carrying bail are attached. I
As usually constructed, the ears which are attached to pails and buckets are of very much thicker metal than that used in the body of the bucket or pail in order that they may bear the wear and the strain exerted by the bail in carrying the bucket or pail. As usually constructed and applied the ears to buckets and pails are apt to loosen from the pail at the point of attachment thereto, on account of the comparative thinness of the metal comprising the body of the pail or bucket, resulting usually in an enlargement of the holes in the body of the pail through which the usual rivets are inserted for attaching the ears thereto. For overcoming this difiiculty I have provided a reinforcing member arranged to be soldered to the body of the pail both on the outside and inside thereof, and such a reinforcement results substan tially in a material thickening, in effect, of the metal comprising the body of the pail at the point where the ear is attached,and such a reinforcing member having a comparatively small surface it may be quite thick without adding materially to the expense and weight of the pail.
An important advantage is gained by attaching the reinforcment to the outside and the inside of the pail as well, and such a reinforcing-member, if formed in two pieces, would require more skill and, care in assembling than when made from a single piece, formed over the bead or roll of the pail or bucket and extending downwardly therefrom a short distance both on the inside and outside of the pail. Another advantage in forming these two reinforcements in a single piece or integrally is that the holes in each of such members are firmly held in alinement for the insertion of the rivets through such holes and the alined holes in the body of the pail and in the ear, proper, to be attached thereto. Such a reinforcing member may also be arranged, as in my present invention,
Specification of Letters Patent.
Application filed November 13, 1905.
Patented June 16, 1908.
Serial No. 287,014.
way serves the purpose of strengthening not only the body of the pail at the point where the ear is secured. by the rivets but it also serves to transmit to the roll or bead at the top of the pail the thrust exerted in handling the pail.
The accompanying drawings illustrating my invention are as follows :Figure 1 is a perspective of a pail or bucket having reinforcements thereon in accordance with my invention. Fig. 2 is a sectional view of a part of the side of thepail taken practically along the line :c'y of Fig. 1. Fig. 3 is a View of the reinforcement as seen from the outside and Fig. 4 is a View as seen from the inside. Fig. 5 shows the blank from which the reinforcement is made and before it has been formed up.
Referring to the drawings, my reinforcement ismade of sheet metal, usually of the same material as the body of the'pail, but preferably of considerably thicker stock, and is struck out by the cutting dies to the form indicated in Fig. 5, (1 showing the blank, in which there are formed the holes e After being cut to the shape indicated in Fig. 5 the blanks are then formed, as indicated in Figs. 1-28 and 4, so that, when sprung over the roll or bead at the top of the pail, the larger portion will lie inside of the pail and the central portion will closely clasp the roll at the top of the pail with the part extending outside of the pail formed so as to lie closely against the roll or head at the top of the pail containing the usual wire f, in the manner indicated in Fig. 2, in which (1 represents the side of the pail and d the reinforcing member and e the rivets passing through the usual holes in the lower part of the ear 0 and also through the openings e in the reinforcement and of course through suitably alined holes in the body of the pail a.
The ear 0 is of the usual construction and is arranged to be engaged by the bail b for carrying the pail in the usual way.
By forming the reinforcement d in one piece with the central portion arranged to engage the roll or bead at the top of the pail, in the way indicated, there is transmitted to the head or roll the thrust exerted in carrying the pail and the reinforcement serves to materially thicken the metal comprising at this point the body of the pail, and being formed in one piece, there is but one piece to handle and the alinement between the holes on the outside and inside portions of the reinforcement is always perfectly maintained.
I desire to call attention to the fact that, even Without soldering, by the use of a reinforcement, When constructed in accordanee with my invention, the thrust exerted in carrying the pail is transmitted directly to the roll at the to of the pail, although it is preferable that t e reinforcement be soldered around its edge to the body of the ail both on the inside and outside of the pai What I claim is In a pail or bucket and in combination 1 with the side Wall thereof and the bead or of the pail or bucket, such reinforcing member adapted after being formed up to be sprung into place over the upper edge of the bucket with the central portion thereof engaging such bead or roll.
MALCOLM E. GRAY Witnesses I ALBERT C. BELL, CLARA M. SIENER.
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