US326940A - Shipping-can - Google Patents
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- 210000001699 lower leg Anatomy 0.000 description 12
- 239000002966 varnish Substances 0.000 description 12
- 238000010276 construction Methods 0.000 description 6
- 239000012530 fluid Substances 0.000 description 6
- 241000220010 Rhode Species 0.000 description 4
- 210000003491 Skin Anatomy 0.000 description 4
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- 210000000088 Lip Anatomy 0.000 description 2
- ATJFFYVFTNAWJD-UHFFFAOYSA-N tin hydride Chemical compound [Sn] ATJFFYVFTNAWJD-UHFFFAOYSA-N 0.000 description 2
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B67—OPENING, CLOSING OR CLEANING BOTTLES, JARS OR SIMILAR CONTAINERS; LIQUID HANDLING
- B67D—DISPENSING, DELIVERING OR TRANSFERRING LIQUIDS, NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
- B67D3/00—Apparatus or devices for controlling flow of liquids under gravity from storage containers for dispensing purposes
- B67D3/04—Liquid-dispensing taps or cocks adapted to seal and open tapping holes of casks, e.g. for beer
- B67D3/043—Liquid-dispensing taps or cocks adapted to seal and open tapping holes of casks, e.g. for beer with a closing element having a linear movement, in a direction perpendicular to the seat
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- Y—GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
- Y10—TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC
- Y10T—TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER US CLASSIFICATION
- Y10T137/00—Fluid handling
- Y10T137/794—With means for separating solid material from the fluid
- Y10T137/8085—Hollow strainer, fluid inlet and outlet perpendicular to each other
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- This invention relates to that class of cans in which a valve is placed upon the side, at the lower part of the same, in order that its contents may be drawn off without tipping the can, such construction being especially is desirable in cans for fine varnish, upon the surface of which a skin forms when the same is opened or vented, and which skin is liable to be broken and particles of it discharged with the varnish if the same be poured from the top of the can.
- My invention belongs to that class of cans in which the valve is applied to the side without projecting therefrom, and the invention consists in the combination specifically set 2 forth herein.
- FIG. 1 showing a central vertical section of a can provided with my improved valve
- Fig. 2 be- 0 ing a front view of such valve and its socket detached from the can
- Fig. 3 showing a can having my improved valve in perspective.
- A is the body of the can
- B the ordinary inlet for filling the same
- D the discharge-nozzle
- E the handle for open- ,ng the valve when required.
- valve-chamber formedas a hollow cl, ider; g, the valve-seat formed around the valveinlet h, which is closed by a leather 4o washer, Lapplied to the end of a springplnnger, T.
- the plunger is pressed toward the seat by aspring, S, and is provided with a shank, K, cit-ended through a cap, L, upon the front end of thLChEtlllbGI F, where it is supplied 5 with a ring, Efo serve as a handle.
- the outlet T rom the valve-chamber is formed upon its pwer side near the seat 9, and the diS hm-gPnOZZlG D iS fitted t0 the chamber at such point that when the plunger J is retracted by pulling the handle E the inlet h is opened and the outlet T simultaneously uncovered.
- Theplunger J is closely fitted to the bore of the cylinder, to prevent the passage of the fluid into the same and its escape where the shank K passes through the 5 5 cap L.
- the handle E being in the form of a ring fitted loosely to a hole in the outer end of the shank, may be readily turned either upward or downward when the cans are packed so as to lie entirely within the recess 63 formed by the socket O.
- the socket is preferably made of sheet-tin stamped into cup shape, with a flange, O, at its margin, and is formed of such size around the valve-chamher and its nozzle that the lip ofa tin measure 6 or similar vessel may be inserted between the nozzle and the edge of the socket, and thus receive the fluid and prevent the same from dripping down upon the front of the can.
- the ring E When operating the valve, the ring E is 0 turned outward, as shown in the same figure, so as to be readily grasped by the fingers, and the plunger pulled outward against the resistance of the spring, which serves to automatically close the valve as soon as the ring is released.
- a finely perforated screen, M is shown applied to the base of the chamber around the valve-inlet h, to prevent the egress of anything but clear varnish from the can in case the surface-skin or any thickened particles of the varnish may be floating in the same.
- the arrangement of the plunger with reference to the outlet-opening T also prevents the access of air to the valve-seat from such outlet when the valve is not in use.
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J. F. BROWN.
SHIPPING CAN.
No. 326,940. Patented Sept. 29, 1885.
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UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE JOHN F. BROWVN, OF PROVIDENCE, RHODE ISLAND, ASSIGNOR OF ONE-HALF TO FITZGERALD & CO., OF NEVARK, NEW JERSEY.
SHIPPING-CAN.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 326,949, dated September 29, 1885.
Application filed December 8, 1884. (No model.)
To all whom it may concern.-
Be it known that I, JOHN F. BROWN, a citizen of the United States, residing in Providence, Providence county, Rhode Island, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in ShippingOans, fully described and represented in the following specification and the accompanying drawings, forming a part of the same.
To This invention relates to that class of cans in which a valve is placed upon the side, at the lower part of the same, in order that its contents may be drawn off without tipping the can, such construction being especially is desirable in cans for fine varnish, upon the surface of which a skin forms when the same is opened or vented, and which skin is liable to be broken and particles of it discharged with the varnish if the same be poured from the top of the can.
My invention belongs to that class of cans in which the valve is applied to the side without projecting therefrom, and the invention consists in the combination specifically set 2 forth herein. I
The nature of my invention will be understood by reference to the drawings, Figure 1 showing a central vertical section of a can provided with my improved valve, Fig. 2 be- 0 ing a front view of such valve and its socket detached from the can, and Fig. 3 showing a can having my improved valve in perspective. A is the body of the can, B the ordinary inlet for filling the same, 0 the socket, D the discharge-nozzle, and E the handle for open- ,ng the valve when required.
is the valve-chamber, formedas a hollow cl, ider; g, the valve-seat formed around the valveinlet h, which is closed by a leather 4o washer, Lapplied to the end of a springplnnger, T. The plunger is pressed toward the seat by aspring, S, and is provided with a shank, K, cit-ended through a cap, L, upon the front end of thLChEtlllbGI F, where it is supplied 5 with a ring, Efo serve as a handle.
The outlet T rom the valve-chamber is formed upon its pwer side near the seat 9, and the diS hm-gPnOZZlG D iS fitted t0 the chamber at such point that when the plunger J is retracted by pulling the handle E the inlet h is opened and the outlet T simultaneously uncovered. Theplunger J is closely fitted to the bore of the cylinder, to prevent the passage of the fluid into the same and its escape where the shank K passes through the 5 5 cap L. The handle E, being in the form of a ring fitted loosely to a hole in the outer end of the shank, may be readily turned either upward or downward when the cans are packed so as to lie entirely within the recess 63 formed by the socket O. The socket is preferably made of sheet-tin stamped into cup shape, with a flange, O, at its margin, and is formed of such size around the valve-chamher and its nozzle that the lip ofa tin measure 6 or similar vessel may be inserted between the nozzle and the edge of the socket, and thus receive the fluid and prevent the same from dripping down upon the front of the can.
When operating the valve, the ring E is 0 turned outward, as shown in the same figure, so as to be readily grasped by the fingers, and the plunger pulled outward against the resistance of the spring, which serves to automatically close the valve as soon as the ring is released. A finely perforated screen, M, is shown applied to the base of the chamber around the valve-inlet h, to prevent the egress of anything but clear varnish from the can in case the surface-skin or any thickened particles of the varnish may be floating in the same.
By the construction thus described it is obvious that only the perfectly fluid varnish is drawn from the can, and without any agitation of its contents, and that the valve automatically closes when released by the operator and is heldsecurely upon its seat until again retracted.
The arrangement of the plunger, which is 0 fitted snugly to the valve-chamber behind the leather washer, prevents the access of the varnish in any considerable degree to the plunger or to the shank where the latter passes through the cap L.
The arrangement of the plunger with reference to the outlet-opening T also prevents the access of air to the valve-seat from such outlet when the valve is not in use.
The previous state of the art is illustrated 10o in United States Patents. Nos. 156,290 and 203,672, such can-valves differingwidely from my invention both in their construction and mode of operation.
I'therefore claim my invention in the following manner:
The combination, With the interior of the tinsocket G, of the valve-chamber F, provided with the opening T and spout D, and having the seat 9 and inlet h at its inner end, the
plunger J, fitted Within the chamber outside 0f the seat, the cap L, secured upon the outer end of the chamber, the shank K, projected through the cap, the springs under the cap,
for pressing the valve toward the seat, and the ring E, fitted loosely to the shank for opening the valve, substantially as and for the purpose set forth.
i In testimony whereof Ihave hereunto set my handin the presence of two subscribing wit- DGSSGS.
Witnesses: JOHN F. BROWN.
EDWIN G. PIERCE, RICHARD B. CoMsTooK.
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US2682976A (en) * | 1950-02-08 | 1954-07-06 | Rudd Melikian Corp | Hot beverage dispensing machine |
US3285474A (en) * | 1965-04-29 | 1966-11-15 | Magi Pak Corp | Positioner for refrigerated liquid dispenser container |
US20120318821A1 (en) * | 2010-02-19 | 2012-12-20 | Oscar Merner | Package for liquid products |
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Publication number | Priority date | Publication date | Assignee | Title |
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US2682976A (en) * | 1950-02-08 | 1954-07-06 | Rudd Melikian Corp | Hot beverage dispensing machine |
US3285474A (en) * | 1965-04-29 | 1966-11-15 | Magi Pak Corp | Positioner for refrigerated liquid dispenser container |
US20120318821A1 (en) * | 2010-02-19 | 2012-12-20 | Oscar Merner | Package for liquid products |
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