US1080891A - Stopper for closing and sealing bottles. - Google Patents
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- B65—CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
- B65D—CONTAINERS 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 relates to improvements in -v-1ded with corrugated edges 4, which are stoppers for closing and sealing bottles containing liquids under pressure, and is particularly designed to provide for the free discharge of the contents of the bottle with out the necessity of using any specially designed tool to remove the closure.
- the object of my invention is to provide a sealing and closing means for bottles which can be manufactured at a comparatively small cost, and a stopper which will allow the consumer to gain access to the contents of the bottle without difficulty.
- My invention as hereinafter described, consists of a disk of tough, strong paper, or other suitable material, which has been antiseptically treated with some waxy, paraflin or resinous material, which renders said disk aseptic and at the same time impervious to gases or liquids.
- the disk is made slightly larger than the outside diameter of the mouth of the bottle to be covered.
- a skeleton metal fastening device having an opening therethrough, the diameter of which is approximately the same as the inside diameter of the mouth of the bottle, and a corrugated flange, said metal fastening being adapted to fit snugly over said disk and when locked to press it firmly over the mouth of the bottle, and the corrugated flange, locking around the head of the bottle,
- Figure 1 shows the top plan of the sealing disk ready'to be inserted into the skeleton metal fastening device.
- Fig. 2 shows a side view of the same.
- Fig. 3 shows the top. plan of my skeleton metal fastening device.
- Fig. 4 shows a vertical section of the same when in use.
- Fig. 5 is a side view of my improved stopper applied to the neck of the bottle, and sealing contents of the same.
- 1 designates the neck of an ordinary bottle such as may be used for containing beer or" other liquids under pressure.
- the metal fastening 3 is a skeleton metal fastening device proadapted' to engage the groove 2 and lock the skeleton fastening device upon the bottle and thereby secure and lock the sealing disk 6, hereafter described, upon said bottle.
- the metal fastening 3 is also provided with an aperture 5 which is preferably, but not necessarily, made annular in form, and is approximately the same in diameter as the interior of the neck of the bottle, thereby permitting the free discharge of the contents of said bottle when the disk is punctured as hereafter set forth.
- This sealing device consists preferably of a disk of fibrous material such as tough paper or the like, easily puncturable and rendible, which has been rendered aseptic or which has been antiseptically treated with some waxy or other substance, which renders the said disk not only aseptic and impervious to gases or liquids, but sufliciently strong to resist any pressure to which it may be subjected from gases within the bottle.
- the disk 6 is placed within the corrugated flange of the skeleton metal fastening device 3, and said fastening device is then applied to the bottle, the disk 6 being clamped at its edges to said bottle between the under side of said fastening device and the top of the bottle, and is securely held in place.
- the sealing disk 6 In order to discharge the contents of the bottle, thus hermetically sealed, it becomes necessary to merely puncture the sealing disk 6 with a knife or other suitable rigid object. After the cap has been punctured, and'even though the opening made therein may be very small, the liquid in the bottle, being under pressure,
- My invention may be applied to closures for repeated as well as for single use, so far as the skeleton metal fastening device is concerned, the inside disk alone being injured when the puncture is made.
- a sealing device for bottles containing liquids under pressure comprising a disk of easily puncturable material, impervious to liquids and rendible, said disk being capable In testimony whereof I afiix my 'signa ture, in the presence of two witnesses.
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- J. P. CARSON. STOPPBR FOR CLOSING AND SEALING BOTTLES.
1 APPLICATION FILED JAN. 22, 1913.
Patehued Dec. 9, 1913v v. I A X. a
UNITED sanarngs egnn r @FFIQE.
JOSEPH P.
CARSON, 0F CHESTERFIELD, VIRGINIA.
STOPPER FOR CLOSING AND SEALING BOTTLES.
Application filed January 22, 1913.
Specification of Letters Patent.
Patented Dec. 9), 1913.
Serial No. 743,614.
My invention relates to improvements in -v-1ded with corrugated edges 4, which are stoppers for closing and sealing bottles containing liquids under pressure, and is particularly designed to provide for the free discharge of the contents of the bottle with out the necessity of using any specially designed tool to remove the closure.
The object of my invention is to provide a sealing and closing means for bottles which can be manufactured at a comparatively small cost, and a stopper which will allow the consumer to gain access to the contents of the bottle without difficulty.
My invention as hereinafter described, consists of a disk of tough, strong paper, or other suitable material, which has been antiseptically treated with some waxy, paraflin or resinous material, which renders said disk aseptic and at the same time impervious to gases or liquids. The disk is made slightly larger than the outside diameter of the mouth of the bottle to be covered. In conjunction with said disk or cover, and to be used therewith, but separate therefrom, for the purpose of fastening said disk or cover over the mouth of the bottle and thus completely sealing and closing the same, I provide a skeleton metal fastening device having an opening therethrough, the diameter of which is approximately the same as the inside diameter of the mouth of the bottle, and a corrugated flange, said metal fastening being adapted to fit snugly over said disk and when locked to press it firmly over the mouth of the bottle, and the corrugated flange, locking around the head of the bottle,
the two together form a complete liquid and gas-tight closure or stopper.
In the accompanying drawings, which illustrate the invention :Figure 1 shows the top plan of the sealing disk ready'to be inserted into the skeleton metal fastening device. Fig. 2 shows a side view of the same. Fig. 3 shows the top. plan of my skeleton metal fastening device. Fig. 4 shows a vertical section of the same when in use. Fig. 5 is a side view of my improved stopper applied to the neck of the bottle, and sealing contents of the same.
In the drawings, 1 designates the neck of an ordinary bottle such as may be used for containing beer or" other liquids under pressure.
2 is an annular groove which extends around the neck of the bottle near the top thereof.
3 is a skeleton metal fastening device proadapted' to engage the groove 2 and lock the skeleton fastening device upon the bottle and thereby secure and lock the sealing disk 6, hereafter described, upon said bottle. The metal fastening 3 is also provided with an aperture 5 which is preferably, but not necessarily, made annular in form, and is approximately the same in diameter as the interior of the neck of the bottle, thereby permitting the free discharge of the contents of said bottle when the disk is punctured as hereafter set forth.
On the underside of the skeleton metal fastening device, and separate therefrom, but tightly fitting therein, and therefore completely covering the aperture in the same, I provide the sealing device 6. This sealing device consists preferably of a disk of fibrous material such as tough paper or the like, easily puncturable and rendible, which has been rendered aseptic or which has been antiseptically treated with some waxy or other substance, which renders the said disk not only aseptic and impervious to gases or liquids, but sufliciently strong to resist any pressure to which it may be subjected from gases within the bottle.
In use, after the bottle has been filled, the disk 6 is placed within the corrugated flange of the skeleton metal fastening device 3, and said fastening device is then applied to the bottle, the disk 6 being clamped at its edges to said bottle between the under side of said fastening device and the top of the bottle, and is securely held in place. In order to discharge the contents of the bottle, thus hermetically sealed, it becomes necessary to merely puncture the sealing disk 6 with a knife or other suitable rigid object. After the cap has been punctured, and'even though the opening made therein may be very small, the liquid in the bottle, being under pressure,
will force or rend its way through the cap, and will automatically enlarge the initial opening, so that the entire contents of the bottle may be exhausted.
My invention may be applied to closures for repeated as well as for single use, so far as the skeleton metal fastening device is concerned, the inside disk alone being injured when the puncture is made.
In carrying out my invention, I do not confine myself to the use of paper or of any other specified material in the manufacture of the disk referred to, nor do I confine myself to the use of wax or paratlin, or any other specified material in the treatment thereof, but I may use any such material as will be sufliciently strong to withstand the pressure and the action of the gases and liquid within the bottle.
What I claim and desire to secure by Letters Patent is A sealing device for bottles containing liquids under pressure, comprising a disk of easily puncturable material, impervious to liquids and rendible, said disk being capable In testimony whereof I afiix my 'signa ture, in the presence of two witnesses.
JOSEPH P. CARSON.
Witnesses:
B. J. TAYLOR, J. E. MASON.
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