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US947847A
US947847A US29586406A US1906295864A US947847A US 947847 A US947847 A US 947847A US 29586406 A US29586406 A US 29586406A US 1906295864 A US1906295864 A US 1906295864A US 947847 A US947847 A US 947847A
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  • the object of this invention is to provide a container suited for the convenient han dling in quantity and the transportation of caps for bottles, the body of each cap being approximately disk-shaped, and having an opening device attached to it and projecting from the edge.
  • caps may be conveniently' withdrawn from the container as required at the capping' machine, and uniformly presented and inserted in the machine. While the bodies of the caps are within the container the attached opening devices lie in part outside the container and are accessible to facilitate the removal of the bottlecap from the container.
  • Figure l is a perspective View of a container embodying my invention and filled with bottle-caps, the middle portion of the container being broken out
  • Fig. 2 is a transverse section through the container filled with bottle-caps, the middle portion being broken out.
  • the container consists essentially of the tube A, for which, taking into account the cost, pasteboard has thus far been found to be the most suitable material.
  • This tube is of sufficient interior diameter to freely receive the body-parts C of disk-shaped bottle-caps, and has a longitudinal slot a through which opening devices o may protrude.
  • thel container is conveniently made from pasteboard tubes known as mailing tubes, such as are regularly manufactured and sold for inclosing or protecting rolled papers in transmission through the mails, and hence have walls of considerable rigidity.
  • a tube is preferably employed which is of sutlicient interior diameter to freely receive the bodies of the caps, provided that the opening devices were not attached, before the tube is slotted.
  • slot is formed by taking two parallel cutsV longitudinally and removing the intermediate portion in preference to taking a single cut in a tube and spreading apart the severed edges, and the natural rigidity of the wall is relied upon to retain the tube at its original diameter, so that the body portions of the caps will lie freely within the tube and the opening devices will pass freely through the slot, and the bottle-caps will fall out by gravity when the tube is held vertical with the lower end open.
  • the containers are preferably much longer than it has been convenient to illustrate in the drawing on a sufficient scale, such intended additional lengths being indicated by the breaking out of the middle portions in the gures.
  • Tube-caps B B formed of pasteboard are fitted in the ends of the slotted tube when the tube is filled with bottle-caps.
  • the tubecaps are shown of about the same exterior diameter as the interior diameter of the tube so as to engage the interior instead of the exterior of the tube so as not to clamp and set the tube down on the bottle-caps and interfere with the subsequent removal of the bottle-caps, but the bottle-caps may be kept from falling out of the tubes in any convenient manner.
  • the tubes may remain in the packing box until removed one by one as required at the machine by which the bottle-caps are applied to bottles.

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.1". -Rclirptlfi-y i *CONTAINER PQR BOTTLE l CAPS.
, Patented Feb. 1.1910.
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ti 111 i FREDERICK RECHT, OE NEW YORK, N'. Y.
CONTAINER FOR BOTTLUAIPS.
To all whom 'it may concern:
Be it known that I, FREDERICK RECHT, a citizen of the United States of America, and a resident of the borough of Brooklyn, in the city of New York, county of Kings, and State of New York, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Containers for Bottle-Caps, of which the following is a speciiication.
The object of this invention is to provide a container suited for the convenient han dling in quantity and the transportation of caps for bottles, the body of each cap being approximately disk-shaped, and having an opening device attached to it and projecting from the edge.
Further objects are to so confine the bottle caps that the opening devices will all lie on the same side when held by the container,
and so that the caps may be conveniently' withdrawn from the container as required at the capping' machine, and uniformly presented and inserted in the machine. While the bodies of the caps are within the container the attached opening devices lie in part outside the container and are accessible to facilitate the removal of the bottlecap from the container.
In the accompanying sheet of drawings, which forms a part of this application Figure l is a perspective View of a container embodying my invention and filled with bottle-caps, the middle portion of the container being broken out, and Fig. 2 is a transverse section through the container filled with bottle-caps, the middle portion being broken out.
The container consists essentially of the tube A, for which, taking into account the cost, pasteboard has thus far been found to be the most suitable material. This tube is of sufficient interior diameter to freely receive the body-parts C of disk-shaped bottle-caps, and has a longitudinal slot a through which opening devices o may protrude. In practice thel container is conveniently made from pasteboard tubes known as mailing tubes, such as are regularly manufactured and sold for inclosing or protecting rolled papers in transmission through the mails, and hence have walls of considerable rigidity. A tube is preferably employed which is of sutlicient interior diameter to freely receive the bodies of the caps, provided that the opening devices were not attached, before the tube is slotted. The
Specification of Letters Patent.
Application led January 13, 1906.
Serial No. 295,864.
slot is formed by taking two parallel cutsV longitudinally and removing the intermediate portion in preference to taking a single cut in a tube and spreading apart the severed edges, and the natural rigidity of the wall is relied upon to retain the tube at its original diameter, so that the body portions of the caps will lie freely within the tube and the opening devices will pass freely through the slot, and the bottle-caps will fall out by gravity when the tube is held vertical with the lower end open. The containers are preferably much longer than it has been convenient to illustrate in the drawing on a sufficient scale, such intended additional lengths being indicated by the breaking out of the middle portions in the gures.
In practice I preferably make the containers thirty inches in length, this being sufficient for a gross of caps. Tube-caps B B formed of pasteboard are fitted in the ends of the slotted tube when the tube is filled with bottle-caps. The tubecaps are shown of about the same exterior diameter as the interior diameter of the tube so as to engage the interior instead of the exterior of the tube so as not to clamp and set the tube down on the bottle-caps and interfere with the subsequent removal of the bottle-caps, but the bottle-caps may be kept from falling out of the tubes in any convenient manner. This provision of inclosing means for the ends, however, is not essential as the tubes as soon as filled are placed in a packing box which has one interior dimension the same as the length of the tubes, and the bottlecaps are prevented from falling out of the ends of the tubes by the walls of the box,
and the tubes may remain in the packing box until removed one by one as required at the machine by which the bottle-caps are applied to bottles.
The bottle-cap set forth in Letters Patent of the United States No. 796,354, granted August l, 1905, on application by me, is herein illustrated in connection with the container herein set forth. In this bottle-cap a wire is located within a groove around the lower margin of the flange. The wire usually serves as an element in the locking means between the bottle-cap and bottle, and also as an opening device carried by the bottle-cap, one end of the wire projecting from the bottle-cap so that this latter func tion may be more readily carried out. However, it is not essential to my invention that Patented Ifeb. 1, i916.
10 With attached opening devices, Which conthe bottle-cap to which the container is the bodies of the bottle-caps and having a adapted should have an opening device in longitudinal Wholly uncovered slot through the form of a Wire, or that it should have which the opening devices protrude, the lf the further function of acting as a locking edges of the tube adjacent to the slot being 5 element. held in spaced relation by the rigidity of the What I claim as new and desire to secure tube. by Letters Patent of the United States is-` Signed by Ine at New York, N. Y., this The hereinbefore described container for 11th day of January, 1906. bottle-caps, consisting of bodies provided FREDERICK RECHT.
Witnesses r sists of a rigid pasteboard tube of suitable SAMUEL W. BALCH, interior diameter for the free reception of g CARL F. RECHT.
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US2609919A (en) * 1948-02-12 1952-09-09 Reynold A Lee Receptacle
US2949182A (en) * 1956-02-08 1960-08-16 Sprague Electric Co Electrical components package
US3169171A (en) * 1962-07-17 1965-02-09 Stephen R Steinberg Disposable sanitary cover for telephones
WO1993015980A1 (en) * 1992-02-14 1993-08-19 Owe Grubb Package for nested baking forms and the like
US20060113202A1 (en) * 2004-11-30 2006-06-01 Bentley Renee M Clothes hanger storage device

Cited By (7)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2609919A (en) * 1948-02-12 1952-09-09 Reynold A Lee Receptacle
US2949182A (en) * 1956-02-08 1960-08-16 Sprague Electric Co Electrical components package
US3169171A (en) * 1962-07-17 1965-02-09 Stephen R Steinberg Disposable sanitary cover for telephones
WO1993015980A1 (en) * 1992-02-14 1993-08-19 Owe Grubb Package for nested baking forms and the like
US20060113202A1 (en) * 2004-11-30 2006-06-01 Bentley Renee M Clothes hanger storage device
US20080110777A1 (en) * 2004-11-30 2008-05-15 Renee Bentley Clothes hanger storage device
US7828144B2 (en) 2004-11-30 2010-11-09 Renee M. Bentley Clothes hanger storage device

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