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US1261240A
US1261240A US14367117A US14367117A US1261240A US 1261240 A US1261240 A US 1261240A US 14367117 A US14367117 A US 14367117A US 14367117 A US14367117 A US 14367117A US 1261240 A US1261240 A US 1261240A
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    • 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
    • B65D17/00Rigid or semi-rigid containers specially constructed to be opened by cutting or piercing, or by tearing of frangible members or portions
    • B65D17/42Rigid or semi-rigid containers specially constructed to be opened by cutting or piercing, or by tearing of frangible members or portions with cutting, punching, or cutter accommodating means
    • B65D17/46Wires, strings or the like, e.g. rip cords
    • B65D17/462Tearing-strips or -wires
    • B65D17/464Tearing-strips or -wires with tongues or tags for engagement by slotted keys

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  • the present invention relates to an improvement in means for opening tins or the like of the kind in which within the rim or edge of the cover is placed a weakening-line which terminates in an opening tongue.
  • Such tins have hitherto usually been opened by means of a tin opener provided with a slit and a sharp point or the like which breaks through the cover by the end of the opening tongue, whereafter this is raised in order to serve as a fastening for the opener to complete the opening of the tin.
  • a smaller tongue shaped weakening part which is adapted to be pressed down into the tin by means of a specially constructed tin opener, which is so formed as to press down the said tongue shaped weakening part simultaneously as it breaks through the weakening line itself.
  • the tin may then readily be opened'by means of a hook-formed share or bit with which the tin opener is also provided and which engages under the part left between the said tongue formed weakening part and the weakening line.
  • Figure 1 shows a tin seen from above and with a weakening line running around the cover, which line in one corner terminates in an opening tongue.
  • Fig. 2 shows a tin where the opening tongue is placed in the middle of one of the short sides of the tin.
  • Fig. 3 shows the tin opener in the position before the cover is broken through.
  • Fig. 4 shows the same in position after the cover is broken through.
  • Fig. 5 shows the broken through tin with the opener placed in correct position for the unrolling of the cover.
  • 1 is the weakening part formed by a suit ably curved weakening line and 2 the weakening line running along the rim or edge.
  • 3 is the opener which at one end, preferably in the part which serves as handle, is provided with a hook ladapted to engage under the rim 5 of the tin.
  • the tin opener is also supplied with two sharp teeth or projections 6 and 7 so placed that the projection 6 contacts with the cover at the weakeningline 2 and the projection 7 at the opening part 1. By levering the opener in the direction shown by the arrow the projections 6 and 7 will break through the cover on the abovementioned spots.
  • the opener is then placedwith the hook shaped share or bit engaging under the part 9 (Fig. 5) whereafter the cover is removed.
  • the hookshaped share or bit is passed through the opening left by the displaced tongue, and under the adjacent bridge of metal and into the opening which has been formed at the main weakened line of the metal; it is then turned on its longitudinal axis thereby rolling up the metal of the cover which is meantime severed along the marginal weakened line.
  • the invention may with the same advantage be used on tins of rectangular, acute angled, oval or round form, while it is obvious that the weakening part may be given any suitable form.
  • Means for opening tins or the like comprising a weakening line formed in the cover, a smaller U-shaped weakening line formed adj ace it said first mentioned weakening line with the legs of the U extending away from the weakened line and means for piercing said cover, substantially simultaneously at two points separated by unweakenecl material, substantially as described.
  • Means for opening tins or the like comprising a continuous weakening line formed in the cover around the edge or rim thereof, a smaller U-shaped weakening line and means for simultaneously pressing down said smaller tongue shaped weakening part and piercing said cover on said continuous weakening line, substantially as described.
  • Means for opening tins or the like comprising a continuous weakening line formed in the cover, a smaller U-shaped weakening line and an implement provided with two projections adapted simultaneously to press down said smaller tongue shaped weakening part and pierce said cover on said continuous weakening line, substantially as described.
  • Means for opening tins or the like com prising a continuous weakening line formed in the cover, a smaller U-shaped weakening line formed within and adjacent to said con tinuous weakening line and an implement provided with a hook adapted to engage the rim of the cover and With two projections adapted simultaneously to press down said smaller tongue shaped weakened part and pierce the cover on said continuous weakening line said implement also being provided with a part adapted to engage under the broken down part of the tin cover tofacili tate the removal of the cover substantially as described.
  • a sheet metal cover having formed therein a weakened opening line extending along and within the margin of the cover and a short weakened line, separated from said opening lineby a short and narrow bridge of unweakened metal.
  • Means for opening tins or the like comprising a weakened line formed in the cover,

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A. JENSSEN.
MEANS FOR OPENING TINS OR THE LIKE.
APPLICATION FILED JAN. 22, I917.
, 1,261,240 Patented Apr. 22,1918
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ANDREAS JENSSEN, OF STAVANGER, NORWAY, ASEHGNOR TO A/S VESiTLANDSKE BLTK- TRYKKEBJI 0G MEKANISKE VERKSTED, OF STAVANGER, NORVIAY.
MEANS FOR OPENING TINS OR THE LIKE.
Specification of Letters Patent.
Patented Apr. 2, 1918..
Application filed January 22, 1917. Serial No. 143,671.
To all whom it may concern Be it known that I, ANDREAS JENssnN, a subject of the King of Norway, residing at Star anger, in the Kingdom of Norway, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Means for Opening Tins or the like, of which the following is a specification.
The present invention relates to an improvement in means for opening tins or the like of the kind in which within the rim or edge of the cover is placed a weakening-line which terminates in an opening tongue.
Such tins have hitherto usually been opened by means of a tin opener provided with a slit and a sharp point or the like which breaks through the cover by the end of the opening tongue, whereafter this is raised in order to serve as a fastening for the opener to complete the opening of the tin.
According to the present invention on the contrary there is provided in or adjacent the opening tongue itself within the weakening line running around the cover a smaller tongue shaped weakening part, which is adapted to be pressed down into the tin by means of a specially constructed tin opener, which is so formed as to press down the said tongue shaped weakening part simultaneously as it breaks through the weakening line itself.
The tin may then readily be opened'by means of a hook-formed share or bit with which the tin opener is also provided and which engages under the part left between the said tongue formed weakening part and the weakening line. By the turning around of the opener the opening tongue is torn up and by continued turning the cover is removed.
The invention is illustrated in the accompanying drawing, in which Figure 1 shows a tin seen from above and with a weakening line running around the cover, which line in one corner terminates in an opening tongue.
Fig. 2 shows a tin where the opening tongue is placed in the middle of one of the short sides of the tin.
Fig. 3 shows the tin opener in the position before the cover is broken through.
Fig. 4 shows the same in position after the cover is broken through.
Fig. 5 shows the broken through tin with the opener placed in correct position for the unrolling of the cover.
1 is the weakening part formed by a suit ably curved weakening line and 2 the weakening line running along the rim or edge. 3 is the opener which at one end, preferably in the part which serves as handle, is provided with a hook ladapted to engage under the rim 5 of the tin. The tin opener is also supplied with two sharp teeth or projections 6 and 7 so placed that the projection 6 contacts with the cover at the weakeningline 2 and the projection 7 at the opening part 1. By levering the opener in the direction shown by the arrow the projections 6 and 7 will break through the cover on the abovementioned spots.
The opener is then placedwith the hook shaped share or bit engaging under the part 9 (Fig. 5) whereafter the cover is removed. The hookshaped share or bit is passed through the opening left by the displaced tongue, and under the adjacent bridge of metal and into the opening which has been formed at the main weakened line of the metal; it is then turned on its longitudinal axis thereby rolling up the metal of the cover which is meantime severed along the marginal weakened line.
The invention may with the same advantage be used on tins of rectangular, acute angled, oval or round form, while it is obvious that the weakening part may be given any suitable form.
l/Vhat I claim and desire to secure by Let ters Patent of the United States is 1. Means for opening tins or the like comprising a weakening line formed in the cover, a smaller U-shaped weakening line formed adj ace it said first mentioned weakening line with the legs of the U extending away from the weakened line and means for piercing said cover, substantially simultaneously at two points separated by unweakenecl material, substantially as described.
2. Means for opening tins or the like comprising a continuous weakening line formed in the cover around the edge or rim thereof, a smaller U-shaped weakening line and means for simultaneously pressing down said smaller tongue shaped weakening part and piercing said cover on said continuous weakening line, substantially as described.
3. Means for opening tins or the like comprising a continuous weakening line formed in the cover, a smaller U-shaped weakening line and an implement provided with two projections adapted simultaneously to press down said smaller tongue shaped weakening part and pierce said cover on said continuous weakening line, substantially as described.
tongue shaped weakened part and pierce the cover on said continuous weakening line said implement also being provided with a part adapted to engage under the broken down part of the tin cover to facilitate the removal of the cover substantially as described.
5. Means for opening tins or the like com prising a continuous weakening line formed in the cover, a smaller U-shaped weakening line formed within and adjacent to said con tinuous weakening line and an implement provided with a hook adapted to engage the rim of the cover and With two projections adapted simultaneously to press down said smaller tongue shaped weakened part and pierce the cover on said continuous weakening line said implement also being provided with a part adapted to engage under the broken down part of the tin cover tofacili tate the removal of the cover substantially as described.
6. A sheet metal cover having formed therein a weakened opening line extending along and within the margin of the cover and a short weakened line, separated from said opening lineby a short and narrow bridge of unweakened metal.
7. Means for opening tins or the like comprising a weakened line formed in the cover,
a smaller U-shaped weakened line formed ada mt said first mentioned weakened line, with the legs of the U extending away from the weakened line. j V
In testimony whereof I aflix my signature in presence of two witnesses.
ANDREAS JENSSEN. Witnesses TINN Bnnnrsnn, JERE SLAUGELAND.
copies of this patent may be obtained for five cents eachjoy arifiressing the Commissioner of Patents.
Washington, D. G.
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Cited By (3)

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US2455779A (en) * 1945-06-06 1948-12-07 Continental Can Co Tongueless tearing strip container
US3186623A (en) * 1961-09-05 1965-06-01 Waldorf Paper Prod Co Carton tear strip opener
US3220599A (en) * 1958-12-17 1965-11-30 Fried Receptacle and combined quick opening means

Cited By (3)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2455779A (en) * 1945-06-06 1948-12-07 Continental Can Co Tongueless tearing strip container
US3220599A (en) * 1958-12-17 1965-11-30 Fried Receptacle and combined quick opening means
US3186623A (en) * 1961-09-05 1965-06-01 Waldorf Paper Prod Co Carton tear strip opener

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