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- This invention relates to so-called hotwater bags or bottles, and has for its object to produce a bag of india-rubber of such a construction that all the edges of the bag shall be seamless, whereby the tendency to leakage is reduced to a minimum, the cost of manufacture lessened, and a more durable article produced.
- the invention consists of a bag formed from a single sheet of material'of diamond form folded to present a rectangular bag, one side of which and all the edges are free from seams and the other side containing but two seams, extending diagonally across same from opposite corners, the bag being finished in the usual manner by forming a vent at one end and providing a suspending-ring at the other end.
- FIG. 1 is a plan view of the blank used in making my improved bag.
- Figs. 2 and 3 are views of opposite sides of the complete bag;
- Fig 4 a side view of the bag provided with reinforcing-yoke, and
- Fig. 5 an edge view of same,
- Fig. 6 being a transverse section ofthe bag on line 6 6, Fig. 4.
- the blank-from which the body is formed is, as before mentioned, of diamond or rhomboidal form and folded upon the lines a a b b to present a rectangular portion 0 and four triangular sections 01 e f g, the portion 0 forming one side of the bag and the sections cl cf 9, when connected together, forming the other side thereof.
- lhe sections d e f g are connected by means of seam-strips h, extending diagonally from opposite corners of the bag, so as to overlap the abutting edges of such sections, and, if desired, extended overthe bottom corners and up to the center of the Serial No. 694,469. (No model.)
- p is the usual handle-strip, secured to the neck in the customary manner, and q the suspending-ring, secured in any desired Way to the bottom of the bag.
- a water-bag having its body formed of a single sheet of rubber of diamond, or rhomboidal shape, with straight edges, folded upon itself from opposite sides, and having its straight meeting edges abutting one another and joined so as to form a water-tight bag without seam or joint along all its edges as set forth.
- a water-bag having its body formed of a sheet of rubber of diamond, or rhomboidal shape, With straight edges, folded upon itself from opposite sides upon lines extending at right angles to one another, the apices of said angles bisecting the sides of the diamondshaped sheet so that when folded its straight meeting edges will abut and not, overlap each other, and means for joining said abutting edges to form a water-tight bag without seam or joint along its edges but having a slit in one of the folded edges to form an opening to the neck of the bag as set forth;
- a water-bag having its body formed of a sheet of rubber having straight edges and folded upon itself along four lines at right angles to each other, the apices of said angles bisecting the sides of said sheet, so that when folded its straight meeting edges will abut and not overlap each other, means for joining said abutting edges'to form a water-tight bag without seam or joint along its folded side edges but having a slit in one of the all its edges, and corner-strengthening porfolded edges to form an opening to the neck of the bag, as set forth.
- a water-bag having its body formed of a sheet of rubber of diamond or rhomboidal shape with straight edges and folded upon itself from opposite sides upon lines at right angles to one another, the apices of said angles bisectin g the sides of the diamond-shaped sheet so that when folded its straight meeting edges will abut and not overlap each other, seam-strips overlapping and joining such abutting edges, so as to render the bag water-tight, without seam or joint along its folded side edges but having a slit in one of the folded edges to form an opening to the neck of the bag, as shown and described.
- a water-bag formed of a sheet of rubber of diamond or rhomboidal shape with straight edgesand folded upon itself to present a central rectangular portion and four triangular sections, the straight edges of each of which latter are in line with the straight edges of each adjoining section and the apices of the angles of the central rectangular portion bisecting the sides of the diamond so that when the sheet is folded upon the lines of the rectangular portion the straight edges will abut and not overlap each other, seam-strips overlapping and joining the meeting and abutting edges of the triangular sections together so as to render the bag water-tight, and a neck with mouthpiece and handle, as shown and described. 7
- a water-bag formed of a sheet of rubber of diamond shape with straight edges and folded upon itself to present a central rectangular portion and four triangular sections the straight free edges of each of which latter are in line with the straight free edges of each adjoining section and the apices of the angles of the central rectangular portion bisecting the sides of the diamond so that when the sheet is folded upon the lines of the rectangular portion the straight edges will abut and not overlap each other, seam-strips overlap ping and joining the meeting and abutting edges of the triangular sections together so as to render the bag water-tight, a reinforcing yoke for strengthening the upper end of the body, and a neck with mouthpiece and handle, as shown and described.
- a water-bag having its body formed of a sheet of rubber of diamond, or rhomboidal shape with straight edges folded upon itself from opposite sides upon lines extending at right angles to one another, the apices of said angles bisecting the sides of the diamondshaped sheet so that when folded its straight meeting edges will abut and not overlap each other, corner strengthening portions, and means for joining said abutting edges to form a Water-tight bag without seam or joint along its edges but having a slit in one of the folded edges to form an opening to the neck of the bag as set forth.
- a water-bag having its body formed of a sheet of rubber having straight edges and folded upon itself along four lines at right angles to each other, the apices of said angles bisecting the sides of said sheet, so that when folded its straight meeting edges will abut and not overlap each other, corner-strength ening portions, means for joining said abutting edges to form a water-tight bag without seam or joint along its folded side edges but having a slit in one of the folded edges to form an opening to the neck of the bag, as set forth.
- a water-bag having its body formed of a sheet of rubber of diamond or rhomboidal shape with straight edges and folded upon itself from opposite sides upon lines at right angles to one another, the apices of said an gles bisectin g the sides of the diamond-shaped sheet so that when folded its straight meeting edges will abut and not overlap each other, seam-strips overlapping and joining such abutting edges, so as to render the bag water tight, without seam or joint along its folded side edges but having a slit in one of the folded edges to form an opening to the neck of the bag, and the ends of said seam-strips being extended and folded over to form strengthening portions for the corners of said bag, as shown and described.
- a water-bag formed of a sheet of rubber of diamond or rhomboidal shape with straight edges and folded upon itself to present a central rectangular portion and four triangular sections, the straight edges of each of which latter are in line with the straight edges of each adjoining section and the apices of the angles of the central rectangular portion bisecting the sides of the diamond so that when the sheet is folded upon the lines of the rectangular portion the straight edges will abut and not overlap each other, seam-strips overlapping and joining the meeting and abutting edges of the triangular sections together so as to render the bag water-tight, and the ends of said seam-strips being extended and folded over to form strengthening portions for the corners of said bag, and a neck with mouthpiece and handle, as shown and described.
- a water-bag formed of a sheet of rubber of diamond shape with straight edges and folded upon itself to present a central rectan gular portion and four triangular sections the straight free edges of each of which latter are in line with the straight free edges of each adjoining section and the apices of the angles of the central rectangular portion bisectin g the sides of the diamond so that when the sheet is folded upon the lines of the rectangular portion the straight edges will abut and not overlap each other, seam-strips overa neck with mouthpiece and handle, as shown lapping and joining the meeting and abutting and described. 10 edges of the triangular sections together so In testimony whereof I have aflixed my sigas to render the bag water-tight, and the ends nature in presence of two witnesses.
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No. 656,657. Patented Aug. 28, I900.
J. PABETTE.
INDIA RUBBER-WATER BAG.
(Application filed 0d. 24, 1898.
(No Model.)
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SPEQIFIGATIONforming part of Letters Eatent No. 656,657 dated August 28, 1900.
Application filed October 24, 1898.
To aZZ whom it may cancer-7e:
Be it known that I, JOHN PARETTE, of the city of Montreal, Province of Quebec, Canada, have invented certain newand useful Improvements in India-Rubber Water-Bags and I do hereby declare that the following is a full, clear, and exact description of the same.
This invention relates to so-called hotwater bags or bottles, and has for its object to produce a bag of india-rubber of such a construction that all the edges of the bag shall be seamless, whereby the tendency to leakage is reduced to a minimum, the cost of manufacture lessened, and a more durable article produced.
The invention consists of a bag formed from a single sheet of material'of diamond form folded to present a rectangular bag, one side of which and all the edges are free from seams and the other side containing but two seams, extending diagonally across same from opposite corners, the bag being finished in the usual manner by forming a vent at one end and providing a suspending-ring at the other end.
For full comprehension, however, of the invention reference must be had to the annexed drawings, forming a part of this specification, in which like symbols indicate corresponding parts, and wherein- Figure 1 is a plan view of the blank used in making my improved bag. Figs. 2 and 3 are views of opposite sides of the complete bag; Fig 4, a side view of the bag provided with reinforcing-yoke, and Fig. 5 an edge view of same, Fig. 6 being a transverse section ofthe bag on line 6 6, Fig. 4.
The blank-from which the body is formed is, as before mentioned, of diamond or rhomboidal form and folded upon the lines a a b b to present a rectangular portion 0 and four triangular sections 01 e f g, the portion 0 forming one side of the bag and the sections cl cf 9, when connected together, forming the other side thereof. lhe sections d e f g are connected by means of seam-strips h, extending diagonally from opposite corners of the bag, so as to overlap the abutting edges of such sections, and, if desired, extended overthe bottom corners and up to the center of the Serial No. 694,469. (No model.)
opposite and seamless side of the bag for uniformity of appearance, while a reinforcing yoke-piece or may be used, as shown in Figs. 4 and 5, to strengthen the upper end of the bag, to which the usual neck-piece a, terminating in a mouth 0, is secured, the blank being slitted centrally of the folding-line a to receive such neck-piece.
p is the usual handle-strip, secured to the neck in the customary manner, and q the suspending-ring, secured in any desired Way to the bottom of the bag.
I do not herein claim the particular form of blank shown and described nor the feature of all the seams being located on one side of the bag, as they form the subject-matter of and are claimed by me in an application filed on May25, 1900, under Serial No.
17,979, as a divisional part hereof.
What I claim is as follows:
1. A water-bag having its body formed of a single sheet of rubber of diamond, or rhomboidal shape, with straight edges, folded upon itself from opposite sides, and having its straight meeting edges abutting one another and joined so as to form a water-tight bag without seam or joint along all its edges as set forth.
2. A water-bag having its body formed of a sheet of rubber of diamond, or rhomboidal shape, With straight edges, folded upon itself from opposite sides upon lines extending at right angles to one another, the apices of said angles bisecting the sides of the diamondshaped sheet so that when folded its straight meeting edges will abut and not, overlap each other, and means for joining said abutting edges to form a water-tight bag without seam or joint along its edges but having a slit in one of the folded edges to form an opening to the neck of the bag as set forth;
3. A water-bag having its body formed of a sheet of rubber having straight edges and folded upon itself along four lines at right angles to each other, the apices of said angles bisecting the sides of said sheet, so that when folded its straight meeting edges will abut and not overlap each other, means for joining said abutting edges'to form a water-tight bag without seam or joint along its folded side edges but having a slit in one of the all its edges, and corner-strengthening porfolded edges to form an opening to the neck of the bag, as set forth.
4. A water-bag having its body formed of a sheet of rubber of diamond or rhomboidal shape with straight edges and folded upon itself from opposite sides upon lines at right angles to one another, the apices of said angles bisectin g the sides of the diamond-shaped sheet so that when folded its straight meeting edges will abut and not overlap each other, seam-strips overlapping and joining such abutting edges, so as to render the bag water-tight, without seam or joint along its folded side edges but having a slit in one of the folded edges to form an opening to the neck of the bag, as shown and described.
5. A water-bag formed of a sheet of rubber of diamond or rhomboidal shape with straight edgesand folded upon itself to present a central rectangular portion and four triangular sections, the straight edges of each of which latter are in line with the straight edges of each adjoining section and the apices of the angles of the central rectangular portion bisecting the sides of the diamond so that when the sheet is folded upon the lines of the rectangular portion the straight edges will abut and not overlap each other, seam-strips overlapping and joining the meeting and abutting edges of the triangular sections together so as to render the bag water-tight, and a neck with mouthpiece and handle, as shown and described. 7
6. A water-bag formed of a sheet of rubber of diamond shape with straight edges and folded upon itself to present a central rectangular portion and four triangular sections the straight free edges of each of which latter are in line with the straight free edges of each adjoining section and the apices of the angles of the central rectangular portion bisecting the sides of the diamond so that when the sheet is folded upon the lines of the rectangular portion the straight edges will abut and not overlap each other, seam-strips overlap ping and joining the meeting and abutting edges of the triangular sections together so as to render the bag water-tight, a reinforcing yoke for strengthening the upper end of the body, and a neck with mouthpiece and handle, as shown and described.
7. The combination of a water-bag having its body formed of a single sheet of rubber of diamond or rhomboidal shape with straight edges folded upon itself from opposite sides, and having its straight meeting edges abutting one another and joined so as to form a water-tight bag without seam or joint along tions, as set forth.
8. A water-bag having its body formed of a sheet of rubber of diamond, or rhomboidal shape with straight edges folded upon itself from opposite sides upon lines extending at right angles to one another, the apices of said angles bisecting the sides of the diamondshaped sheet so that when folded its straight meeting edges will abut and not overlap each other, corner strengthening portions, and means for joining said abutting edges to form a Water-tight bag without seam or joint along its edges but having a slit in one of the folded edges to form an opening to the neck of the bag as set forth.
9. A water-bag having its body formed of a sheet of rubber having straight edges and folded upon itself along four lines at right angles to each other, the apices of said angles bisecting the sides of said sheet, so that when folded its straight meeting edges will abut and not overlap each other, corner-strength ening portions, means for joining said abutting edges to form a water-tight bag without seam or joint along its folded side edges but having a slit in one of the folded edges to form an opening to the neck of the bag, as set forth.
10. A water-bag having its body formed of a sheet of rubber of diamond or rhomboidal shape with straight edges and folded upon itself from opposite sides upon lines at right angles to one another, the apices of said an gles bisectin g the sides of the diamond-shaped sheet so that when folded its straight meeting edges will abut and not overlap each other, seam-strips overlapping and joining such abutting edges, so as to render the bag water tight, without seam or joint along its folded side edges but having a slit in one of the folded edges to form an opening to the neck of the bag, and the ends of said seam-strips being extended and folded over to form strengthening portions for the corners of said bag, as shown and described.
11. A water-bag formed of a sheet of rubber of diamond or rhomboidal shape with straight edges and folded upon itself to present a central rectangular portion and four triangular sections, the straight edges of each of which latter are in line with the straight edges of each adjoining section and the apices of the angles of the central rectangular portion bisecting the sides of the diamond so that when the sheet is folded upon the lines of the rectangular portion the straight edges will abut and not overlap each other, seam-strips overlapping and joining the meeting and abutting edges of the triangular sections together so as to render the bag water-tight, and the ends of said seam-strips being extended and folded over to form strengthening portions for the corners of said bag, and a neck with mouthpiece and handle, as shown and described.
12. A water-bag formed of a sheet of rubber of diamond shape with straight edges and folded upon itself to present a central rectan gular portion and four triangular sections the straight free edges of each of which latter are in line with the straight free edges of each adjoining section and the apices of the angles of the central rectangular portion bisectin g the sides of the diamond so that when the sheet is folded upon the lines of the rectangular portion the straight edges will abut and not overlap each other, seam-strips overa neck with mouthpiece and handle, as shown lapping and joining the meeting and abutting and described. 10 edges of the triangular sections together so In testimony whereof I have aflixed my sigas to render the bag water-tight, and the ends nature in presence of two witnesses.
of said seam-strips being extended and folded JOHN PARETTE. over to form strengthening portions for the Witnesses: corners of said bag, a reinforcing-yoke for R. A. O. KIMBER,
strengthening the upper end of the body, and FRED. J. SEARS,
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