US989964A - Device for preventing the refilling of bottles. - Google Patents

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US989964A
US989964A US60920711A US1911609207A US989964A US 989964 A US989964 A US 989964A US 60920711 A US60920711 A US 60920711A US 1911609207 A US1911609207 A US 1911609207A US 989964 A US989964 A US 989964A
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    • 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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  • Fig. 2 is a perspective view of the valve protector.
  • Fig. 3 is a perspective view of the ball.
  • Fig. l is a peri spective view of the inner valve seat ring, and
  • Fig. 5 is a perspective view of the outer valve seat ring.
  • l represents a bottle having neck 2, here shown as provided with a shoulder 3, which is not, however, essential and may be dispensed with.
  • This ring vis the outer valve seat ring secured .in the neck of the bottle resting on the shoulder 3 if the neck is provided with this shoulder.
  • This ring comprises a cylindrical portion 4; and a Hat end portion 42 having a central orifice 5.
  • the inner valve seat ring 6 is the inner valve seat ring having central orifice 7 and valve seat 8 adapted to receive the ball 9 hereinafter explained.
  • the exterior diameter of the inner valve seat ring 6 is less than the inner diameter ot the cylmdrical portion 4 of the outer valve seat ring, so that it will be movable from side to side, the thickness of the ring, that is, they.
  • valve protector 10 having a. central frustoconical recess l'l extending up into it of suliieient diameter to permit'the ball 9 to move freely therein.
  • the walls of the recess ill are slightly thicker at their lower ends than the thickness or' the cylindrical portion 4l ot the rinvj Llso as to extendv inward sutilciently to hold the ring 6 within the ringfl.
  • the valve protector l() is provided on its exterior about midway between its ends with an annular groove 10.
  • the groove l2 is provided with longitudinal rooves 13
  • the portion below the groove 12 is provided with longitudinal grooves la which communicate 'at their lower ends by passages l5 with the recess l1.
  • the grooves t3 and lt are so located that no groove 13 will be in line with any groove 14.
  • the grooves i3 and lll: are here shown as three in number, hut a larger or less number may be used. and the number of grooves i3 may ce the same as or less or greater than the ninnlgier of grooves 11i, provided always that no groove in the upper portion of the yalve protector is in line with a groove in the lower portion.
  • valve' protector and the valve' protector are in tended to fit stmgly within the neck of the bottle and are to he secured therein, preferably by cement such as water glass cenient. of porcelain or glass, though one or more ot ,them may bernade of metal.
  • the ring,r G is then placed in p0- sition; then the ball and last,the valve protector is placed and cemented in position.
  • the parte may be assembled outside the bottle neck, the' ring' 4- and the valve'irirotector being preferably cemented togethe at. their ends, and the device introduced as a whole into the neck 0f the filled hottie.
  • the hottle is tipped baci; after pouring out such of its contents as may be desired, before it reaches a horizontal position, the ball 9 will, by reason of the inclination of the Walls of the recess 1l, run inw engagement with the valve seatand will canse the ring' G llo slide over in such poeition that (he hall will completely dose the oriiiee S, and in ceinbination Wii'h the ril i5, will eloee the ori- 'lice in ring el, even thowh the ring G .may and probably will be eceeinrie in the ring 44,-. Oi conrse,.
  • a valve 'bottle stopper adapted to lit the valve seat of the inner e' rin'.
  • an outer cylindrical ring having an inwardly extending flange at its lower end, a ring Within the outer ring of less diameter than the interior diameter of the outer ring, adapted to nieve on the flange or" the V outer ring and having a valve seat on its upper end, a valve protector above the rings having a central recess formed therein with its walls inclined downward and outward, and a ball Within the recess adapted to fit the valve seat .of the inner ring.
  • valve bottle stopper an outer cylindrical ring having an inwardly extending lange ab its lower end, a ring Within the outer ring of less diameter than the interior diameter ei? the outer ring adapted to move on the flange of the' outer ring and having a valve seat en its upper end, a valve protector above ⁇ fie rings having a central ree cess formed therein with its Walls inclined downward and outward the Walls of there- Al'liis lthday ef February D. 1911.

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B. F. HAND 6L A. L. BUGKNAM.
DEVICE TOR PREVENTING THE REFILLING 0F BOTTLES.
APPLICATION FILED man, 1911.
, 9396,96@ Patented Apr. 18, 1911.
gmc/fw BEXA'J4 F. HAND AND ALBION L. BUCKNMI, F iASI-IINGTN, IiISTRICT OF COLUMBIA,
Speccaton, of Letters Patent.
Q11 BGTTLES.
Etateiitcd Apr. iti, i911.
Application filed elnfuaryv 17, 1911. Serial No. 509,207.
T o all whom it may concern:
Be it known that we, Bnm'rio F. Hasn and ALBION L. BUoKNAM, citizens oit the United States, residingat lashing-ton, in the District oiE Columhia, have invented certain new and useful improvements in De vices for Preventing the Retilling of Bottles,
of which the following is a description, relierence being had to the accompairying,- drawplace ot' what has heen poured out, that is,`
, will make the introduction of liquidv so diiiicult as to render n0n-reillable.
the receptacle practically lith this object in View, our invention vertical sectional View of the'neck of a bottle having the device of our present invention in place therein. Fig. 2 is a perspective view of the valve protector. Fig. 3 is a perspective view of the ball. Fig. l is a peri spective view of the inner valve seat ring, and Fig. 5 is a perspective view of the outer valve seat ring.
In the drawings, l represents a bottle having neck 2, here shown as provided with a shoulder 3, which is not, however, essential and may be dispensed with.
4 vis the outer valve seat ring secured .in the neck of the bottle resting on the shoulder 3 if the neck is provided with this shoulder. This ring comprises a cylindrical portion 4; and a Hat end portion 42 having a central orifice 5.
6 is the inner valve seat ring having central orifice 7 and valve seat 8 adapted to receive the ball 9 hereinafter explained. The exterior diameter of the inner valve seat ring 6 is less than the inner diameter ot the cylmdrical portion 4 of the outer valve seat ring, so that it will be movable from side to side, the thickness of the ring, that is, they.
dilerence between its otfter and inner dil nineter, lacing proportioned 'to the diamel ter ot the ori ce 5 that it will always be in contact with Ythe upper tace of the end portion at?, tor at least a portion of its width completely around the oriiice 5. The height oit the ring; t3 the same as, or .less than the reicht of the inner :tace of the cylindrical portion al ot the outer ring.
)there or outside of the rings L and 6 is a valve protector 10 having a. central frustoconical recess l'l extending up into it of suliieient diameter to permit'the ball 9 to move freely therein. The walls of the recess ill are slightly thicker at their lower ends than the thickness or' the cylindrical portion 4l ot the rinvj Llso as to extendv inward sutilciently to hold the ring 6 within the ringfl.
The valve protector l() is provided on its exterior about midway between its ends with an annular groove 10. the groove l2 is provided with longitudinal rooves 13, and the portion below the groove 12 is provided with longitudinal grooves la which communicate 'at their lower ends by passages l5 with the recess l1.' The grooves t3 and lt are so located that no groove 13 will be in line with any groove 14. The grooves i3 and lll: are here shown as three in number, hut a larger or less number may be used. and the number of grooves i3 may ce the same as or less or greater than the ninnlgier of grooves 11i, provided always that no groove in the upper portion of the yalve protector is in line with a groove in the lower portion.
rilhe ring a and the valve' protector are in tended to fit stmgly within the neck of the bottle and are to he secured therein, preferably by cement such as water glass cenient. of porcelain or glass, though one or more ot ,them may bernade of metal.
After the bottle has been illed with liquid 'the ring fl is placed and cemented in position; the ring,r G is then placed in p0- sition; then the ball and last,the valve protector is placed and cemented in position. Or, it preferred, the parte may be assembled outside the bottle neck, the' ring' 4- and the valve'irirotector being preferably cemented togethe at. their ends, and the device introduced as a whole into the neck 0f the filled hottie.
ln order lo pour out the contents of the bottle, it f .ust tipped so that the neck The portion above eeeeefi will point downa'ard at alieni an ngie ei 450 le the horizontal 7Wnen se il); ed, the
i ball will drop or run into Idie recess il? and. the liquid will. llow freelj through one or more of the grooves la inio the groove l2 and out Yhrough one er more Oi lhe grooves 13, the air neceesainv to supply the place of the liquid poured ont paeeing in through other of the grooves 13 and lei. s the hottle is tipped baci; after pouring out auch of its contents as may be desired, before it reaches a horizontal position, the ball 9 will, by reason of the inclination of the Walls of the recess 1l, run inw engagement with the valve seatand will canse the ring' G llo slide over in such poeition that (he hall will completely dose the oriiiee S, and in ceinbination Wii'h the ril i5, will eloee the ori- 'lice in ring el, even thowh the ring G .may and probably will be eceeinrie in the ring 44,-. Oi conrse,. Se long as the hotlle in vertical 'position o: has .its neel; im' L Upward, thehall will remain in pi held (he orilice 5 cleeed againex en zrance of liquid, inns making it pra/ctie' lly impossible to refill the bei:VV
Having Clins described. enr inver;bien7 ivha 'we elaini .is
l. l-na vare he'tle Siep-per an ni "e lindrieal ring ha if' 1g an inward ling lange aitil's lower.' end, a ruw Within J@he outer ring of.' lese dianieer than "the in 'er diame'er ol the'enter ring adapred '25o nieve on the llange ei the outer ifi and having; a valve seaten. its 'Lipper and, and a hall an a ed,
adapted to lit the valve seat of the inner e' rin'. in a valve 'bottle stopper an outer cylindrical ring having an inwardly extending flange at its lower end, a ring Within the outer ring of less diameter than the interior diameter of the outer ring, adapted to nieve on the flange or" the V outer ring and having a valve seat on its upper end, a valve protector above the rings having a central recess formed therein with its walls inclined downward and outward, and a ball Within the recess adapted to fit the valve seat .of the inner ring.
3. 1n a valve bottle stopper an outer cylindrical ring having an inwardly extending lange ab its lower end, a ring Within the outer ring of less diameter than the interior diameter ei? the outer ring adapted to move on the flange of the' outer ring and having a valve seat en its upper end, a valve protector above` fie rings having a central ree cess formed therein with its Walls inclined downward and outward the Walls of there- Al'liis lthday ef February D. 1911.
BEXATIO FqHAND.. ALBUN L. BUCKNAM. ln the presence of-.
' Unas. E. Rionnon,
jannna Coon.
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