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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- 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
- B65D39/00—Closures arranged within necks or pouring openings or in discharge apertures, e.g. stoppers
- B65D39/16—Closures arranged within necks or pouring openings or in discharge apertures, e.g. stoppers with handles or other special means facilitating manual actuation
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- This invention relates to an improved stopper for bottles 5 and it consists in the construction and arrangement as describedin the speciiCation, and particularly pointed out in the claim.
- Figure I is a u side elevation of my improved stopper combined with the neck of a bottle.
- Fig. II is a perspective view of a part of the stopper.
- Fig. III is a perspective view of the complete stopper, and
- Fig. 1V is a plan view of a portion of the stopper.
- B is an ordinary cork, such as is employed in stopping bottles and vials, and adapted to be crowded into the cylindrical mouth of said bottle.
- the disk D is a disk of flexible gas-tight material, and consequently impervious to fluids.
- the disk D is made of appreciable thickness, as shown, so as to have a periphery capable of being crowded to fill the inner surface of the neck of the bott-le upon a line transverse to its axis.
- the disk D is adapted to rest up on the bottom of cork B, and is held in position by strips H passing from opposite sides of the upper surface of said disk along opposite sides ofthe cork B to extend above the bottle and clear of it.
- the strips H are composed of a strong thin material capable of being pressed by the cork against the sides of the bottle to iorm in effect a portion of the cork itself, and for such purpose I prefer to use a fabric such as tape or narrow ribbon protected by shellac.
- the ends of strips H outside of the bottle are prolongedto form a handle, by means of which the cork with the disk are easily extracted.
- a disk, D is shown combined with a cork, B, by means of rubber strips H,
- a stopper When crowded into a bottle, a stopper so constructed has the strips compressed to leave a loop above the top of the cork, which loop, extensible by its elasticity, will receive a tinger or tool to serve as ahandle to admit of the extraction 0f the stopper.
- a 'stopper so formed the strips H and disk D, forming the other elements of the combination, maintain their position upon the cork B without other means of attachment.
- the strips are not held to the cork by their elasticity,they may be secured to the top of the cork to secure the disk in position upon its bottom in any convenient way, and the looped ends of strips H above the cork may, when the stopper is in place in a bottle, be bent over and secured to the bottle-neck out of the way when not required.
- the disk D when pushed into a bottle, presents a convex side to the contents, and any action of the iiuid in agitation, or of gas, closes the edge ofthe disk against the bottleneck to effectually cut off all escape.
- the tightest stopper is, by a slight exertion, removed, andapere manent stopper is provided in place of a barcork, most commonly pcrforatedand mutilat ed in being removed by a tool, as in ordinary practice.
- the disk D isshown formed of two washers cemented at corresponding edges to form in effect a single disk, and the top one coming nearer the cork B is slit to permit the strip H to be passed under bands oo, thus left in the top washer and integral therewith, by which means the lower face of disk D is left unbroken, and a convenient ICO
- the Within-described improved stopper for 1o bottles consisting of a cork, B, a; washer gascheck, D, and side strips H, all combined and operating as Ind for the purpose set forth.
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G. W. CANTERBURY.
BOTTLE STOPPER. No. 326 272. Patented Sept. 15, 1885.
N. PETERS. Pholliliwgmghcr. Washinglon, D. Cv
UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE.
GEORGE W. CANTERBURY, OF BONDSVILLE, MASSACHUSETTS.
BOTTLE-STOPPER.
@SPECIFICATION forming part; of Letters Patent No. 326,272, dated September 15, 1885.
Application filed May 14, 1885.
To all whom it may concer/m Be it known that I, GEORGE W. CANTER- BURY, a citizen of the United States, residing at Bondsville, in the county of Hampden and State of Massachusetts, have invented a new and useful Bottle-Stopper, of which the following is a specification.
This invention relates to an improved stopper for bottles 5 and it consists in the construction and arrangement as describedin the speciiCation, and particularly pointed out in the claim.
This invention is fully illustrated in the accompanying drawings, in which Figure I is a u side elevation of my improved stopper combined with the neck of a bottle. Fig. II is a perspective view of a part of the stopper. Fig. III is a perspective view of the complete stopper, and Fig. 1V is a plan view of a portion of the stopper.
B is an ordinary cork, such as is employed in stopping bottles and vials, and adapted to be crowded into the cylindrical mouth of said bottle.
D is a disk of flexible gas-tight material, and consequently impervious to fluids. The disk D is made of appreciable thickness, as shown, so as to have a periphery capable of being crowded to fill the inner surface of the neck of the bott-le upon a line transverse to its axis. I prefer to form the disk also of some material not acted upon easily by' acids-such as rubber or asbestus-though in the case of liquids having no acid in their composition a disk built up of layers of silk or other fabric rendered homogeneous and gas-tight by any well-known process answers all purposes.
The disk D, as shown, is adapted to rest up on the bottom of cork B, and is held in position by strips H passing from opposite sides of the upper surface of said disk along opposite sides ofthe cork B to extend above the bottle and clear of it. The strips H are composed of a strong thin material capable of being pressed by the cork against the sides of the bottle to iorm in effect a portion of the cork itself, and for such purpose I prefer to use a fabric such as tape or narrow ribbon protected by shellac. The ends of strips H outside of the bottle are prolongedto form a handle, by means of which the cork with the disk are easily extracted.
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To form a better extractor,I prefer to unite the outside ends of strips H to form a loop, as shown in Fig. I, by means of which, with one finger of the hand, any cork, combined with side strips H, may be easily pulled.
In Fig. III a disk, D, is shown combined with a cork, B, by means of rubber strips H,
forming a continuous loop around the cork, and held by the elasticity of the rubber close to the cork upon all sides.
When crowded into a bottle, a stopper so constructed has the strips compressed to leave a loop above the top of the cork, which loop, extensible by its elasticity, will receive a tinger or tool to serve as ahandle to admit of the extraction 0f the stopper. In a 'stopper so formed the strips H and disk D, forming the other elements of the combination, maintain their position upon the cork B without other means of attachment.;
Vhen the strips are not held to the cork by their elasticity,they may be secured to the top of the cork to secure the disk in position upon its bottom in any convenient way, and the looped ends of strips H above the cork may, when the stopper is in place in a bottle, be bent over and secured to the bottle-neck out of the way when not required.
The disk D, when pushed into a bottle, presents a convex side to the contents, and any action of the iiuid in agitation, or of gas, closes the edge ofthe disk against the bottleneck to effectually cut off all escape.
By means of the strips H the tightest stopper is, by a slight exertion, removed, andapere manent stopper is provided in place of a barcork, most commonly pcrforatedand mutilat ed in being removed by a tool, as in ordinary practice.
The action of the side strips H upon the cork, through a pull exerted upon the loop above the cork, is to compress two sides of the cork and remove so much friction in the 'Way of its extraction.
In the drawings the disk D isshown formed of two washers cemented at corresponding edges to form in effect a single disk, and the top one coming nearer the cork B is slit to permit the strip H to be passed under bands oo, thus left in the top washer and integral therewith, by which means the lower face of disk D is left unbroken, and a convenient ICO The Within-described improved stopper for 1o bottles, consisting of a cork, B, a; washer gascheck, D, and side strips H, all combined and operating as Ind for the purpose set forth.
GEORGE W. CANTERBURY.
mented thereto, or riveted so as to preserve a gas-tight under surface.
NOW, having described my invention, what I claim is- Witnesses:
R. F. HYDE, L. H. SMITH.
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