US956395A - Vacuum bottle or receptacle. - Google Patents

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US956395A
US956395A US52272809A US1909522728A US956395A US 956395 A US956395 A US 956395A US 52272809 A US52272809 A US 52272809A US 1909522728 A US1909522728 A US 1909522728A US 956395 A US956395 A US 956395A
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A47FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
    • A47JKITCHEN EQUIPMENT; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; APPARATUS FOR MAKING BEVERAGES
    • A47J41/00Thermally-insulated vessels, e.g. flasks, jugs, jars
    • A47J41/02Vacuum-jacket vessels, e.g. vacuum bottles
    • 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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  • My invention has relation to vacuum bottles or'receptacles, and is designed to provide an article of this character which can be manufactured and sold at a relatively low cost.
  • My invention more particularly. relates to means for sealing the vacuum chamber or space between the inner and outer receptac es.
  • t e numeral 2 designates, an outer receptacle, which is preferabl of glass, and which is formed with a c osed bottom 3 and with an open upper end.
  • the inner vessel or receptacle designates the inner vessel or receptacle, which is set within the Outer one, and which is of suiiciently less diameter to leave a surrounding vacuum space or chamber 5.
  • the inner receptacle is formed with a" reduced neck portion 6, which projects above the upper end of the outer receptacle, and is screwthreaded as indicated at 7 to receive a closing cap 8.
  • This cap may be provided with .a l1ning 9 of cork or other suitable material.
  • the inner receptacle is also provided at the base of its neck portion 6 wlth a surrounding shoulder 10, which is adapted to seat a packing ring or gasket 11.
  • This packing ring or gasket is secured in place by means of a metallic ring 12 having a depending flange portion 13 which fits around the upper'portion of the outer receptacle. The inner edge of the uppe'r or horizontal portion of the ring seats against the shoulder 10.
  • the inner receptacle is placed within the Outer one, andis seated upon a, iece 14 of paper, cardboard or other suitab e material,
  • the inner receptacle O is also preferably provided with three or more outwardly extending centering projectionsl for hold- Ing the inner receptacle in proper position.
  • the gasket 11 and ring 12 are forced to place wlthin the receiver, in which theexhausting is done.
  • the gasket, together with the inner although perhaps not as efficient as the more expensive bottles now in the market, are sufsurface of the ring is coated with vsilicate of ciently so for various purposes for which f such articles are employed.
  • a vacuum bottle comprising an outer receptacle, an inner receptacle, a vacuum spaceor chamber between the tworeceptacles, the inner receptacle havmg a neck extension beyond the outer receptacle, and
  • ⁇ means for sealing the upper end of the vacuum space or chamber comprising a gasket seated on the upper edge of the outer receptacle and a shoulder of the inner receptacle,'and a metal ring seated over said gasket substantially as described.
  • an outer receptacle formed with an open top, an inner receptacle having a reduced neck extension projecting, beyond the outer'receptacle, andl having a shoulder at the base of such extension, a' gasket seated ⁇ on such shoulder and against the upper edge of the outer receptacle, and a metal ring seated over said gasket and having a depending flange embracing the upper ortion of the outer receptacle and means or centering the inner receptacle 'within the outer one, substantially as described.
  • an outer receptacle formed with an open top, an inner receptacle having a reduced neck extension projecting Y beyond the outer receptacle and havinga shoulder at the base of such extension, a
  • an outer receptacle' formed with an open top
  • an inner receptacle having a reduced neck extension projecting beyond the outer receptacle, and having a shoulder at the base of suchA extension
  • an outer receptacle formed with an open ltop, an inner receptacle havin a reduced neck extension projecting beyon the outer receptacle, and having' az.

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J. E. MILLER.
VACUUM BOTTLE 0R RECEPTACLE.
APPLICATION FILED 00T.15,1909.
Patented Apr. 26, 1910.
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UNITED sTA'rEsI-@TENT OFFICE.
JOHN E. MILLER, 0F WASHINGTON, PENNSYLVANIAASSIGNOR TO DUNCAN @c MILLER GLASS COMPANY, 0F WASHINGTON, PENNSYLVANIA, A
SYLVAN IA.
CORPORATION or PENN- VACUUM BOTTLE OR RECEPTACLE.
Specification of Letters Patent.
Patented Apr?. 26, 1,910.-
Application led October 15,1909. Serial No. 522,728.
To all 'whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, JOHN E. MILLER, of Washington, Washington county, Pennsylvania, have invented a new and useful Improvement in Vacuum Bottles or Rece tacles, of which the following is a full, c ear, and exact description reference being had to the accompanying drawing, forming part of this speciicatiom'inwhich the figure is a central vertical section of a vacuum bottle or receptacle embodying my invention.
My invention has relation to vacuum bottles or'receptacles, and is designed to provide an article of this character which can be manufactured and sold at a relatively low cost.
My invention more particularly. relates to means for sealing the vacuum chamber or space between the inner and outer receptac es.
Referring to the accompanying drawings, in which I have shownthereferred embodiment of my invention, t e numeral 2 designates, an outer receptacle, which is preferabl of glass, and which is formed with a c osed bottom 3 and with an open upper end.
designates the inner vessel or receptacle, which is set within the Outer one, and which is of suiiciently less diameter to leave a surrounding vacuum space or chamber 5. The inner receptacle is formed with a" reduced neck portion 6, which projects above the upper end of the outer receptacle, and is screwthreaded as indicated at 7 to receive a closing cap 8. This cap may be provided with .a l1ning 9 of cork or other suitable material.
The inner receptacle is also provided at the base of its neck portion 6 wlth a surrounding shoulder 10, which is adapted to seat a packing ring or gasket 11. This packing ring or gasket is secured in place by means of a metallic ring 12 having a depending flange portion 13 which fits around the upper'portion of the outer receptacle. The inner edge of the uppe'r or horizontal portion of the ring seats against the shoulder 10.
The inner receptacle is placed within the Outer one, andis seated upon a, iece 14 of paper, cardboard or other suitab e material,
- which is made of the proper thickness to bring the top shoulder 10 into 4proper relation with the upper edge ofthe outer receptacle.' The inner receptacle Ois also preferably provided with three or more outwardly extending centering projectionsl for hold- Ing the inner receptacle in proper position.
After the air has been exhausted from the A space 5 between the two receptacles, the gasket 11 and ring 12 are forced to place wlthin the receiver, in which theexhausting is done. The gasket, together with the inner although perhaps not as efficient as the more expensive bottles now in the market, are sufsurface of the ring is coated with vsilicate of ciently so for various purposes for which f such articles are employed.
What I claim is 1. A vacuum bottle comprising an outer receptacle, an inner receptacle, a vacuum spaceor chamber between the tworeceptacles, the inner receptacle havmg a neck extension beyond the outer receptacle, and
`means for sealing the upper end of the vacuum space or chamber comprising a gasket seated on the upper edge of the outer receptacle and a shoulder of the inner receptacle,'and a metal ring seated over said gasket substantially as described.
2. In a vacuum bottle, an outer receptacle formed with an open top, an inner receptacle having a reduced neck extension projecting, beyond the outer'receptacle, andl havinga shoulder at the base of such extension, a' gasket seated `on such shoulder and against the upper edge of the outer receptacle, and a metal ring seated over said gasket and having a depending flange embracing the upper ortion of the outer receptacle and means or centering the inner receptacle 'within the outer one, substantially as described.
' 3. In a vacuum bottle, an outer receptacle formed with an open top, an inner receptacle having a reduced neck extension projecting Y beyond the outer receptacle and havinga shoulder at the base of such extension, a
gasket seated on suoli shoulder and against. the upper edge of the outer'receptacle, and a metal ring seated overv sald gasket and having "a depending lia-nge embracing the upper Hortion of the outer receptacle; substantia y as described.
4. In a vacuumbottle, an outer receptacle' formed with an open top, an inner receptacle having a reduced neck extension projecting beyond the outer receptacle, and having a shoulder at the base of suchA extension, a
' gasket seated on such shoulder .and against the up er edge of the outer receptacle, and a metalli ring seated over said gasket and having a depending fiange embracing the upper portion of the outer receptacle, and the inner receptacle having a removable clo sure; substantially as described.
5. In a vacuum bottle, an outer receptacle formed with an open ltop, an inner receptacle havin a reduced neck extension projecting beyon the outer receptacle, and having' az.
shoulder at the base of such extension, a gasketA seated on such shoulder against the upper edge of the outer receptacle, and a metal ring seated over said gasket and having a depending ange embracing the upper portion of the outer receptacle, said neck extension being exteriorly threaded to receive a screw-cap or closure; substantially as described.
In testimony whereof, I have hereunto set my hand.
JOHN E. MILLER. Witnesses:
JOHN R. EARLEY,
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US20090308878A1 (en) * 2008-06-12 2009-12-17 Breville Pty Limited Carafe with Off Centre Opening
USD688912S1 (en) 2011-09-17 2013-09-03 Steel Technology, Llc Wide mouth flask
US11304550B1 (en) * 2019-09-05 2022-04-19 Fellow Industries, Inc. Travel tumbler for beverage dispensing

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US20090308878A1 (en) * 2008-06-12 2009-12-17 Breville Pty Limited Carafe with Off Centre Opening
US9504349B2 (en) * 2008-06-12 2016-11-29 Breville Pty Ltd Carafe with off centre opening
USD688912S1 (en) 2011-09-17 2013-09-03 Steel Technology, Llc Wide mouth flask
US11304550B1 (en) * 2019-09-05 2022-04-19 Fellow Industries, Inc. Travel tumbler for beverage dispensing

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