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US926230A
US926230A US20091104A US1904200911A US926230A US 926230 A US926230 A US 926230A US 20091104 A US20091104 A US 20091104A US 1904200911 A US1904200911 A US 1904200911A US 926230 A US926230 A US 926230A
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • 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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  • the object ot' this invention is to provide a strong, durable and cheap packing vessel.
  • the 'vessel is preferably rectangular, and comprises essentially" a pair ol ltangcd heads, side walls seated within the heads, and through bolts, extending vfrom one head to the other, and holding the parts in place.
  • the preferable arrangement is to have tour bolts with their heads occupying depressions in the tlangcd heads of the vessel.
  • 'lhe heads are made ot' sheet metal, being conveniently stamped out oit' iron.
  • rlhe side walls of the 'vessel are of Wood, and the bolts occupy recesses in such side walls. I have further devised suitable tongues on the heads which hold them temporarily to the side walls.
  • Figure l a perspective View ol my paclv ing vessel, inade in a rectangular torni.
  • Fig. 2 is a horizontal cross section of saine.
  • Fig. 3 l is a vertical fragmentary cross section, on the line 3-@3 ot' Fig. 2.
  • t represents the tlanged heads of the vessel, l the side walls ther-cot, and C the bolts.
  • ltlach ol' the heads A has a peripheral llange a, this tlange being at rightl angles to the general plane oli thel heads.
  • 'lhe boards 'Il' and o arc grooved near their ends, as shown atb.
  • '.lhese grooves come opposite the ends of the boards ⁇ /fl or o".
  • 'lhe grooves are occupied by tlm bolts (l. 'llle heads c ol the bolts and clamping means on the other end thereof, as the nuts c', occupy dein-essions a' in the heads. These depressions are shown as individual for each bolt.
  • a packing vessel in combination, a pair ol' flanged sheet metal heads placed with their flanges facing each other, side walls having grooves at their end's, and bolts passing through the heads and holding them in place and occupying said grooves, nuts on the ends ol' said bolts, depressions in the heads which said nuts and the bolt heads oc mipy, and inwardly turned lips from oneot' the flanges for holding the boards thereto.

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H. W. AVERY. PACKNG VESSEL.
APPLIATION FILED HAB.. 31, 1004.
'926,23v Patented June 29,1%9.
HENRY W. AVERY, OF CLEVELAND, OillO, ASSltYOlt T() 'lllll AYI'CRY STAMP'ING COMIAN Y OF OlillYlGljANl), Olllt), .ft t'OllOlLtllUN OF Olllt),
PACKENG VESSEL.
Specification el Letters Patent.
Patented June 29, 1909.
Application ied March 31, 1904. Serial No. 200,911.
To all 107mmy fait may concern:
Be it known that Yl', llcxuv W. AVERY, a citizen ot` the United States, residing at (.lleveland, in the 'county ol Cuyahoga and State oit' Ohio, have invented a certain new and useful .lluproveuunt in Packing Vessels, ol which the following is a lull, clear, and exact description, reference being had tothe accompanying drawings.
The object ot' this invention is to provide a strong, durable and cheap packing vessel. The 'vessel is preferably rectangular, and comprises essentially" a pair ol ltangcd heads, side walls seated within the heads, and through bolts, extending vfrom one head to the other, and holding the parts in place. The preferable arrangement is to have tour bolts with their heads occupying depressions in the tlangcd heads of the vessel. 'lhe heads are made ot' sheet metal, being conveniently stamped out oit' iron. rlhe side walls of the 'vessel are of Wood, and the bolts occupy recesses in such side walls. I have further devised suitable tongues on the heads which hold them temporarily to the side walls. These features are illustrated in the drawing herein, and more lfully hercina'l'ter describech Figure l a perspective View ol my paclv ing vessel, inade in a rectangular torni. Fig. 2 is a horizontal cross section of saine. Fig. 3 lis a vertical fragmentary cross section, on the line 3-@3 ot' Fig. 2.
In cach ot the figures, t represents the tlanged heads of the vessel, l the side walls ther-cot, and C the bolts. ltlach ol' the heads A has a peripheral llange a, this tlange being at rightl angles to the general plane oli thel heads.
As shown, the side wall of the vessel iS lnadc nlb 'l'onr boards,/,/;,/r,and 0*,'wliicl1 abut each other as shown. 'lhe boards 'Il' and o arc grooved near their ends, as shown atb. '.lhese grooves come opposite the ends of the boards` /fl or o". 'lhe grooves are occupied by tlm bolts (l. 'llle heads c ol the bolts and clamping means on the other end thereof, as the nuts c', occupy dein-essions a' in the heads. These depressions are shown as individual for each bolt. The depressions which the bolt heads and nuts occupy, not only prevent the. latter trom projecting and marring the surlaco on which the packing vessel rests, but rclievetl1e nuts from danger ol heilig accidentally knocked oli', and, morcover, reinforce the heads. The flanges on either head may be relied on to hold the side walls of the lvessels in place when the other head is removed for filling the vessel. have also devised tongues a formed by cutting tinto the llange which are turned into the side vwall (which if metal should be suitably ap pertured tor this purpose), and thus texnporarily hold the vessel together for filling. After the vessel is packed, the last head .is put in place, and the nuts turnedonto the bolts.
One of the advantages ot' my packing vessel is the small space it. may be made te oeeupy when knocked down for shipping. Another advantage is the lightness with which it may be constructed. Each of these -leatures operate to reduce the freight charges on the packing vessel from producer to user` Having described my invention, l claim:
ln a packing vessel, in combination, a pair ol' flanged sheet metal heads placed with their flanges facing each other, side walls having grooves at their end's, and bolts passing through the heads and holding them in place and occupying said grooves, nuts on the ends ol' said bolts, depressions in the heads which said nuts and the bolt heads oc mipy, and inwardly turned lips from oneot' the flanges for holding the boards thereto.
In testimony whereof, l hereunto atlix in v signature in the presence of two witnesses.
HENRY W. AYER Y.
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US2457841A (en) * 1945-05-07 1949-01-04 Smith Freight container
US4432463A (en) * 1980-03-25 1984-02-21 Macdonald Leslie R Wine storage container
US4497524A (en) * 1982-09-30 1985-02-05 Levings Jr Nelson Knock-down furniture assembly
US4858878A (en) * 1987-10-21 1989-08-22 Gassaway Mark M Mount for securing protected articles

Cited By (4)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2457841A (en) * 1945-05-07 1949-01-04 Smith Freight container
US4432463A (en) * 1980-03-25 1984-02-21 Macdonald Leslie R Wine storage container
US4497524A (en) * 1982-09-30 1985-02-05 Levings Jr Nelson Knock-down furniture assembly
US4858878A (en) * 1987-10-21 1989-08-22 Gassaway Mark M Mount for securing protected articles

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