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US933530A
US933530A US42197608A US1908421976A US933530A US 933530 A US933530 A US 933530A US 42197608 A US42197608 A US 42197608A US 1908421976 A US1908421976 A US 1908421976A US 933530 A US933530 A US 933530A
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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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  • JosErH BURN's'rEIN or sT. JoHNs, NEWFOUNDLAND.
  • rlhe object of the invention is to provide a new and improved non-reiillable bottle, arranged to effectively close the bottle when not in use, to allow convenient pouring of the. contents of the bottle into a glass or other receptacle, and to prevent unauthorized persons from refilling the bottle with spurious goods.
  • Figure l is a sectional side elevation of the improvement showing the bottle in nor mal position or at rest;
  • Fig. 2 is a like view of the same, showing the bottle tilted for pouring the contents thereof into a glass or other receptacle;
  • Fig. 3 is a perspective view of the perforated outlet disk;
  • Fig. A is a like view of the valve, and
  • Fig. 5 is a similar view of the valve seat.
  • the bottle A of any approved size and shape is provided in its neck B with annular shoulders B and B2, of which the shoulder B supports a valve seat C, having a cen- C and an annular guideway from the top of the valve seat C, as plainly indicated in the drawings.
  • annular guideway C2 is providedwith openings C3 extending from the upper end downward a short distance, as will be readily seen by reference to Fig. 5.
  • the guideway C2 fits into an annular recess D formed in the lower end of a valve D, preferably made frusto-conical in shape, and also hollow, to contain a weight E, preferably in the form of a ball, as shown in Figs. 1 and 2.
  • the upper end of the valve D terminates in a pin D2 mounted to slide centrally in a recess formed in a button F, depending integrally from an outlet disk G seated on the upper shoulder B2 in the upper portion of the neck B of the bottle A.
  • the disk Gr is provided with perforations G', opposite the button F, and the latter is provided with an annular flange Fj rising upwardly, lso that the introduction Vof a wire or the like through the perforations G is deflected by the button F in an upward direction, thus preventing the wire from reaching the valve D.
  • the. bottle When it is desired to pour the contents of the bottle A into a glass or other receptacle, then the. bottle is tiited into the position shown in Fig. 2, and in doing so the valve D is moved outward into an open position by the action of the movable weight E within the valve D, that is, the valve D uncovers the side openings C3 Vto allow the contents of the bottle to flow from the central opening C into and through the side openings C, then through the neck of the bottle to the perforations G and out of the same into a glass or other receptacle held at the mouth of the bottle.
  • valve D cannot be reached and yheld in an open position by the introduction .of a wire or the like through one of the perforations G, as the wire is defiected outwardly by the button F and its flange F.
  • the valve D immediately slides back into closing position aided by the action of the traveling weight E.
  • the under side of the valve D is preferably provided with a ring D3 of rubber or other material, to cushion the valve D on its return to the seat C, as above described.
  • a bottle provided with a valve seat in its neck, an outlet disk above the valve seat and spaced therefrom, a hollow valve having a sliding connection at its ends with the said seat and outlet disk, and a weight loose in the valve to facilitate the opening and closing of the valve.
  • A- bottle provided in its neck with a valve seat having on its outer face an annular guideway provided with openlngs, a
  • valve frusto-conical in shape and having apin at its upper end and an annular recess in its lower end into which the guideway of the valve seat projects, and a perforated disk in the bottle neckabove the seat and provided with a depending flanged button having" a socket yreceiving the pin of the valve.

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J. BURNSTEIN.
NON-REFILLABLB BOTTLE. APPLIQATION FILED MAB.19,190B.
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JosErH BURN's'rEIN, or sT. JoHNs, NEWFOUNDLAND.
p ,NOMREFILLABLE BoarrLE.Y
Specification of Letters Iatent.
Patented Sept. *7, 1909.
Application fuea March 1e, 190s. serial Nb. 421,976.
-To all whom fit may concern:
Be it known that I, JOSEPH BURNSTEIN, a citizen of the United States, and a resident of St. Johns, Newfoundland, have invented C2 extending trai. opening a new and improved Non-Refillable Bottle, of which the following isa full, clear, and exact description. Y
rlhe object of the invention is to provide a new and improved non-reiillable bottle, arranged to effectively close the bottle when not in use, to allow convenient pouring of the. contents of the bottle into a glass or other receptacle, and to prevent unauthorized persons from refilling the bottle with spurious goods.
The invention -consists of novel features and parts and combinations of the same, which will be more fully described hereinafter and then pointed out in the claims.
A practical embodiment of the invention represented in the accompanying drawings forming a part of this specification, in which similar characters of reference indicate corresponding parts in all the views.
Figure l is a sectional side elevation of the improvement showing the bottle in nor mal position or at rest; Fig. 2 is a like view of the same, showing the bottle tilted for pouring the contents thereof into a glass or other receptacle; Fig. 3 is a perspective view of the perforated outlet disk; Fig. A is a like view of the valve, and Fig. 5 is a similar view of the valve seat.
The bottle A of any approved size and shape is provided in its neck B with annular shoulders B and B2, of which the shoulder B supports a valve seat C, having a cen- C and an annular guideway from the top of the valve seat C, as plainly indicated in the drawings. rlhe annular guideway C2 is providedwith openings C3 extending from the upper end downward a short distance, as will be readily seen by reference to Fig. 5. The guideway C2 fits into an annular recess D formed in the lower end of a valve D, preferably made frusto-conical in shape, and also hollow, to contain a weight E, preferably in the form of a ball, as shown in Figs. 1 and 2. The upper end of the valve D terminates in a pin D2 mounted to slide centrally in a recess formed in a button F, depending integrally from an outlet disk G seated on the upper shoulder B2 in the upper portion of the neck B of the bottle A. The disk Gr is provided with perforations G', opposite the button F, and the latter is provided with an annular flange Fj rising upwardly, lso that the introduction Vof a wire or the like through the perforations G is deflected by the button F in an upward direction, thus preventing the wire from reaching the valve D. When the bottle is in the upright or unused position shown in Fig. l, then the valve D is seated on the valve seat C, thus securely closing the openings C3 and C. By the arrangement described the bottle is effectively closed and the relling thereof with spurious goods is prevented, as the valve D closes the valve seat C, and is uniformly held thereon by the weight E within the valve D.l
When it is desired to pour the contents of the bottle A into a glass or other receptacle, then the. bottle is tiited into the position shown in Fig. 2, and in doing so the valve D is moved outward into an open position by the action of the movable weight E within the valve D, that is, the valve D uncovers the side openings C3 Vto allow the contents of the bottle to flow from the central opening C into and through the side openings C, then through the neck of the bottle to the perforations G and out of the same into a glass or other receptacle held at the mouth of the bottle. As previously explained, the valve D cannot be reached and yheld in an open position by the introduction .of a wire or the like through one of the perforations G, as the wire is defiected outwardly by the button F and its flange F. As soon as the bottle A is returned to its vertical position, the valve D immediately slides back into closing position aided by the action of the traveling weight E. The under side of the valve D is preferably provided with a ring D3 of rubber or other material, to cushion the valve D on its return to the seat C, as above described. p
Having thus described my invention, I claim as new and desire to secure by Letters Patent l. A bottle provided with a valve seat in its neck, an outlet disk above the valve seat and spaced therefrom, a hollow valve having a sliding connection at its ends with the said seat and outlet disk, and a weight loose in the valve to facilitate the opening and closing of the valve.
2. A the lower portion of the bottle neck and havbottle provided with a valve seat in ing` an annular `guideway' provided in its side wall with openings, a tapering hollow valve provided in its under side with any annular recess into which ts the said guideway, the upper end of the valve terminating in a pin, a weight movable in the said hollow valve, and a perforate'doutlet disk in thev .lajr guidewa'y provided with openings, an
elongated valve having in its inner end an `annular recess yto receive the guideway, and at its outer end a pin, and e perforated disk inthe bottleneck above the valve seat and 4.-. A- bottle provided in its neck with a valve seat having on its outer face an annular guideway provided with openlngs, a
valve frusto-conical in shape and having apin at its upper end and an annular recess in its lower end into which the guideway of the valve seat projects, and a perforated disk in the bottle neckabove the seat and provided with a depending flanged button having" a socket yreceiving the pin of the valve.
In testimony whereof I Vhave signed my naine to this specification in the presence of twoA subscribing` witnesses. Y p Y JOSEPH BURNSTEN. lVitnesses THEO. G. HosTnR, EVERARD B. MARsi-IALL.
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