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US921898A
US921898A US47453009A US1909474530A US921898A US 921898 A US921898 A US 921898A US 47453009 A US47453009 A US 47453009A US 1909474530 A US1909474530 A US 1909474530A US 921898 A US921898 A US 921898A
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A61MEDICAL OR VETERINARY SCIENCE; HYGIENE
    • A61MDEVICES FOR INTRODUCING MEDIA INTO, OR ONTO, THE BODY; DEVICES FOR TRANSDUCING BODY MEDIA OR FOR TAKING MEDIA FROM THE BODY; DEVICES FOR PRODUCING OR ENDING SLEEP OR STUPOR
    • A61M5/00Devices for bringing media into the body in a subcutaneous, intra-vascular or intramuscular way; Accessories therefor, e.g. filling or cleaning devices, arm-rests
    • A61M5/178Syringes
    • A61M5/1782Devices aiding filling of syringes in situ
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B44DECORATIVE ARTS
    • B44DPAINTING OR ARTISTIC DRAWING, NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR; PRESERVING PAINTINGS; SURFACE TREATMENT TO OBTAIN SPECIAL ARTISTIC SURFACE EFFECTS OR FINISHES
    • B44D3/00Accessories or implements for use in connection with painting or artistic drawing, not otherwise provided for; Methods or devices for colour determination, selection, or synthesis, e.g. use of colour tables
    • B44D3/12Paint cans; Brush holders; Containers for storing residual paint
    • B44D3/14Holders for paint cans

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  • a device of the above mentioned class which shall be inexpensive to manufacture, facile in operation and devoid of complicated parts; specifically, the provision of a device of the class above specified provided with a funnel so mounted as to be adjustable for cans of different sizes and to be movable into a convenient, out-of-thaway position when the operation of can-filling has been completed, the said funnel being so positioned and so mounted that its contents may always be discharged within the periphery of the receptacle; other and further objects being made manifest hereinafter as the description of the invention progresses.
  • a receptacle 1 which may be of any form. Preferably, however, as shown, it is cylindrical in cross section and provided with a broadened flaring base 2.
  • a suitable handle 3 is mounted upon the receptacle 1, and it is further provided with a protruding lip 1 outstanding from its periphery.
  • the receptacle 1 is provided with a socket 5, preferably mounted upon the lip 4, near the line of union between the said lip 4 and the receptacle proper 1.
  • a standard 7 is provided, having its lower terminal pivotally connected with the socket 5 by means of a transversely disposed bolt 8, the said socket 5 being provided with a stop 6 arranged to project to the front of the standard 7 and positioned to maintain said standard 7 in an upright position.
  • the funnel 9 is provided with a handle 11 and with a mouth 10, preferably having straight sides, as shown. Projecting from the funnel 9 are a pair of arms spaced apart,
  • each of said arms is provided with an eye 13, the said eyes being alined and arranged to receive the standard 7, whereby the funnel may be slidably mounted upon the said standard.
  • One of these eyes 13, preferably the upper one is provided with a set screw 14, whereby the funnel may be clamped to the standard, and, if desired, a cotter-pin 15, or like device, may be mounted transversely in the upper terminal of the standard 7, whereby the u ward movement of the funnel thereon may e limited.
  • the standard 7 is tilted backward to contact with the protruding lip 4:, as shown in dotted line in the figure.
  • the can is then inserted into the receptacle 1 and the standard 7 is tilted forward, to bring the mouth 10 of the funnel above the top of the can.
  • the sto 6 will engage the standard 7 and maintain t 1e same in an upright position, whereu on material may be oured into the funne 7 and discharged into the can disposed in the receptacle 1 beneath it.
  • the position of the funnel upon the standard may be adjusted to cans of difierent heights, and, if desired, in order to lower the mouth 10 of the funnel into the mouth of the can.
  • the standard. and the funnel which is assembled therewith are tilted into the position shown in dotted lines in the figure, whereupon the can may be removed from the receptacle 1. hen the funnel is thus tilted backward any material which may still adhere to its interior will be discharged upon the protruding lip 4 and find its way downward into the receptacle 1.
  • the device presents, in a sim le and inexpensive form, a means where y cans of chfierent heights may be 'ceptacle, and
  • the funnel is at no time in aposition in which it can discharge its e0n-' t 1ents Without the periphery of the receptac e 1.
  • a device of thecl ass described com prising a receptacle, and a tiltable standard mounted on the receptacle; a funnel slidably mounted upon the" standard; the receptacle being arranged to receive the stand- 33rd in inclined po'sitiolr; thefunn'eh when the standard is in inclined position, being eccentrica-l'ly disposed with res ect to the) repositioned to discharge there- 2.
  • a device of the class described comprising a receptacle having a protruding funnel pivoted to the receptacle and being positioned to discharge Within the receptacle and upon the lip insuccessive positions of the funnel.
  • A5 device of the class describedcom"- prisingare'ce'ptacle a standard pivoted to the receptacle; and a funnel sl idably mounted upon the standard and being positioned to discharge withinthe receptacle 4.
  • a device of the class described confprisin a receptacle a protrudin lip;
  • a device of the class described com prising a receptacle; a standard pivoted to in successive posithe receptacle; a funnel-having arms spaced 1 apart and terminally apertured 6.
  • deviceof the class" described cornprising a receptacle; a socket moan-tamp n the receptacle and a standard pivoted the socket and beingtiltaible into Contact with the Wall of the receptacle, the socket having a stop to maintain the standard an,

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E. E.- SCHULTZ.
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Patented May 18, 1969.
vwomlioz UNIT n srarns ATNT rrrca EDWARD E. SCHULTZ, OF CHENOA, ILLINOIS.
CAN-FILLER.
Specification of Letters Patent.
Application filed January 27, 1909.
Patented May 18, 1909.
Serial No. 474,530.
the provision, in a merchantable form, of a device of the above mentioned class which shall be inexpensive to manufacture, facile in operation and devoid of complicated parts; specifically, the provision of a device of the class above specified provided with a funnel so mounted as to be adjustable for cans of different sizes and to be movable into a convenient, out-of-thaway position when the operation of can-filling has been completed, the said funnel being so positioned and so mounted that its contents may always be discharged within the periphery of the receptacle; other and further objects being made manifest hereinafter as the description of the invention progresses.
The invention consists in the novel con struction and arrangement of parts hereinafter described, delineated in the accompanying drawing and particularly pointed out in that )ortion of this instrument wherein patentab e novelty is claimed for certain specific and distinctive features of the device, it being understood that within the scope of what is hereinafter claimed divers changes in the form, proportions, size and minor details of the structure may be made without departing from the spirit or sacrificing any of the advantages of the invention.
Similar numerals of reference are employed to denote corresponding parts throughout the accompanying drawing, wherein my invention is shown in perspective.
In carrying out my invention, I provide,
primarily, a receptacle 1, which may be of any form. Preferably, however, as shown, it is cylindrical in cross section and provided with a broadened flaring base 2. A suitable handle 3 is mounted upon the receptacle 1, and it is further provided with a protruding lip 1 outstanding from its periphery. The receptacle 1 is provided with a socket 5, preferably mounted upon the lip 4, near the line of union between the said lip 4 and the receptacle proper 1. A standard 7 is provided, having its lower terminal pivotally connected with the socket 5 by means of a transversely disposed bolt 8, the said socket 5 being provided with a stop 6 arranged to project to the front of the standard 7 and positioned to maintain said standard 7 in an upright position.
The funnel 9 is provided with a handle 11 and with a mouth 10, preferably having straight sides, as shown. Projecting from the funnel 9 are a pair of arms spaced apart,
one of said arms, the lower one, being denoted by the numeral 12, the upper arm being shown in dotted lines in that portion of the drawing wherein the standard 7 is shown as tilted backward to contact with the lip 4. Each of these arms is provided with an eye 13, the said eyes being alined and arranged to receive the standard 7, whereby the funnel may be slidably mounted upon the said standard. One of these eyes 13, preferably the upper one, is provided with a set screw 14, whereby the funnel may be clamped to the standard, and, if desired, a cotter-pin 15, or like device, may be mounted transversely in the upper terminal of the standard 7, whereby the u ward movement of the funnel thereon may e limited.
In practical operation, the standard 7 is tilted backward to contact with the protruding lip 4:, as shown in dotted line in the figure. The can is then inserted into the receptacle 1 and the standard 7 is tilted forward, to bring the mouth 10 of the funnel above the top of the can. The sto 6 will engage the standard 7 and maintain t 1e same in an upright position, whereu on material may be oured into the funne 7 and discharged into the can disposed in the receptacle 1 beneath it. By loosening the set screw 14, the position of the funnel upon the standard may be adjusted to cans of difierent heights, and, if desired, in order to lower the mouth 10 of the funnel into the mouth of the can. When the filling operation has been completed, the standard. and the funnel which is assembled therewith are tilted into the position shown in dotted lines in the figure, whereupon the can may be removed from the receptacle 1. hen the funnel is thus tilted backward any material which may still adhere to its interior will be discharged upon the protruding lip 4 and find its way downward into the receptacle 1.
It will be seen that the device presents, in a sim le and inexpensive form, a means where y cans of chfierent heights may be 'ceptacle, and
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fi1led,; and it willnbe further seen that in: the filling process the funnel is at no time in aposition in which it can discharge its e0n-' t 1ents Without the periphery of the receptac e 1.
L claim as new, and desire to protect, by Let ters Patent, is a 1. A device of thecl ass described com prising a receptacle, and a tiltable standard mounted on the receptacle; a funnel slidably mounted upon the" standard; the receptacle being arranged to receive the stand- 33rd in inclined po'sitiolr; thefunn'eh when the standard is in inclined position, being eccentrica-l'ly disposed with res ect to the) repositioned to discharge there- 2. A device of the class described comprising a receptacle having a protruding funnel pivoted to the receptacle and being positioned to discharge Within the receptacle and upon the lip insuccessive positions of the funnel.
3': A5 device of the class describedcom"- prisingare'ce'ptacle; a standard pivoted to the receptacle; and a funnel sl idably mounted upon the standard and being positioned to discharge withinthe receptacle 4. A device of the class described confprisin a receptacle a protrudin lip;
a funnel mounted upon the standard and bein positioned to dlscharge Within the re- Having thus described the invention, what 0 cepta e and uponthe lip tionsof the standard.
5. A device of the class described com prising a receptacle; a standard pivoted to in successive posithe receptacle; a funnel-having arms spaced 1 apart and terminally apertured 6. deviceof the class" described cornprising a receptacle; a socket moan-tamp n the receptacle and a standard pivoted the socket and beingtiltaible into Contact with the Wall of the receptacle, the socket having a stop to maintain the standard an,
tu-re in the presence ertwe Wit EDWARD- E. Witnesses t v. L. than F. Mecoms ma.
a standard pivoted to the rece tacle and 7 being ti'lta-ble into; contact with t e lip; and
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US2696336A (en) * 1951-02-07 1954-12-07 Willard P Van Drunen Apparatus for filling containers
USD382448S (en) * 1994-05-31 1997-08-19 Lazaro Maique Funnel
US9573413B2 (en) * 2012-05-10 2017-02-21 Gjp Enterprises, Llc Paint caddy

Cited By (3)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2696336A (en) * 1951-02-07 1954-12-07 Willard P Van Drunen Apparatus for filling containers
USD382448S (en) * 1994-05-31 1997-08-19 Lazaro Maique Funnel
US9573413B2 (en) * 2012-05-10 2017-02-21 Gjp Enterprises, Llc Paint caddy

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