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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
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A01—AGRICULTURE; FORESTRY; ANIMAL HUSBANDRY; HUNTING; TRAPPING; FISHING
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- This invention relates to improvements in fastenings for non-conducting coverings for the lids and bottoms of milk-cans; and it consists, substantially, in the parts as constructed, and in the particular combinations thereof, to be hereinafter distinctly described, and pointed out in the claims.
- Figures l and 2 represent vertical sectional views of the lower portion of a milk-can in which my improvements are embodied.
- Figs. 8 and 4 represent bottom plan views of two forms of fastenings for securing the covering to the bottom of the can.
- Fig. 5 represents a sectional view of the upper portion of a milk-can, together with its lid,' showing the manner in which the spring hooks or fastenings engage the edge of the lid.
- Fig. 6 is a perspective view in detail, showing the construction of t-he spring-hook or lid-cover fastening.
- FIG. 7 is a sectional view of a part of the upper portion of a milk-can, showing the employment of a modification of the spring-fastening represented in the preceding figure.
- Fig. 8 is a perspective view in detail, showing the construction of such modificationmore clearly.
- A represents a milk-can of the ordinary form, the same being surrounded by a non-conducting covering, a, of felt, incased in an envelope, b, of canvas.
- cover B represents a cover for the bottom of the can, composed of the same materials as the cover a, or of any suitable light, flexible, nonconducting material, said cover B being surrounded by a spring or elastic hoop, c, which is held to the cover by a transverse strip, d, having its ends bent or turned over to receive and hold the hoop, andV being secured in place by rivets, as shown.
- This cover B is placed over the bottom of the can by compressing the hoop, and when it is serving to hold the covering on.
- a spring of the form shown at c, Fig. 4 consisting of a piece of metal curved at the ends in such manner as to bear transversely between the bottom ange of the can.
- Figs. l and 2 respectively indicate the two constructions quite clearly, as well as the manner of their use.
- C, Figs. 5 and 7, represents the lid of the can, and D represents a non-conducting cap or covering therefor.
- D represents a non-conducting cap or covering therefor.
- spring hooks or fastenings e Secured to the outer sides of this Vcovering are spring hooks or fastenings e, by which the covering is secured to the lid.
- These fastenings e consist of a metal hook, e', held in a loop, e, of rubber or other elastic material, secured to the lid-covering D by rivets, as shown, or in any other suitable manner.
- By fitting the covering over the lid the hooks e may be pulled down to engage under the edge of the lid, thereby
- These fastenings for both the lid and bottom coverings' may be very easily released by a slight exertion of the hand.
- spring-hook shown in Figs. 7 and 8 differs from the hook shown in Fig. 6 in that it is formed simply of a single piece of metal curved to the shape shown, and of suiicient elasticity to permit it to be sprung under the lid in like manner as the other.
- a non-conducting covering for the bottom of a milk-can composed of felt protected by canvas, leather, or similar material, and secured thereto by a suitable spring bearing against the flange of the can, substantially as described.
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Description
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T. WILLIAMS.
NON-CONDUGTING GOVERING FOR MILK GANS. No. 326,189.
Patented Sept a Z Z WIT/VESSES UNITED STATES ATnNT introno THOMAS VILLIAMS, OF NEWT YORK, N. Y.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 326,189, dated September l5, 1885.
Application filed February 21, 1884.
To all whom it may concern:
Beit known that I, THOMAS WILLIAMS, of the city of New York, in the county of New York and State of New York, have invented a new and useful Improvement in Non-Gonducting Coverings for Milk-Cans, of which the following is a specication,reference being had to the accompanying drawings.
This invention relates to improvements in fastenings for non-conducting coverings for the lids and bottoms of milk-cans; and it consists, substantially, in the parts as constructed, and in the particular combinations thereof, to be hereinafter distinctly described, and pointed out in the claims.
Referring to the accompanying drawings, Figures l and 2 represent vertical sectional views of the lower portion of a milk-can in which my improvements are embodied. Figs. 8 and 4 represent bottom plan views of two forms of fastenings for securing the covering to the bottom of the can. Fig. 5 represents a sectional view of the upper portion of a milk-can, together with its lid,' showing the manner in which the spring hooks or fastenings engage the edge of the lid. Fig. 6 is a perspective view in detail, showing the construction of t-he spring-hook or lid-cover fastening. Fig. 7 is a sectional view of a part of the upper portion of a milk-can, showing the employment of a modification of the spring-fastening represented in the preceding figure. Fig. 8 is a perspective view in detail, showing the construction of such modificationmore clearly.
Referring to each part by the letters marked thereon, A represents a milk-can of the ordinary form, the same being surrounded by a non-conducting covering, a, of felt, incased in an envelope, b, of canvas.
B represents a cover for the bottom of the can, composed of the same materials as the cover a, or of any suitable light, flexible, nonconducting material, said cover B being surrounded by a spring or elastic hoop, c, which is held to the cover by a transverse strip, d, having its ends bent or turned over to receive and hold the hoop, andV being secured in place by rivets, as shown. This cover B is placed over the bottom of the can by compressing the hoop, and when it is serving to hold the covering on.
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properly tted to its place the hoop is allowed to expand against the'bottom fianges of the can, thereby of its elasticity confining the bottom covering in place. Instead of the hoop c, I sometimes employ a spring of the form shown at c, Fig. 4, consisting of a piece of metal curved at the ends in such manner as to bear transversely between the bottom ange of the can. Figs. l and 2 respectively indicate the two constructions quite clearly, as well as the manner of their use.
C, Figs. 5 and 7, represents the lid of the can, and D represents a non-conducting cap or covering therefor. Secured to the outer sides of this Vcovering are spring hooks or fastenings e, by which the covering is secured to the lid. These fastenings e consist of a metal hook, e', held in a loop, e, of rubber or other elastic material, secured to the lid-covering D by rivets, as shown, or in any other suitable manner. By fitting the covering over the lid the hooks e may be pulled down to engage under the edge of the lid, thereby These fastenings for both the lid and bottom coverings' may be very easily released by a slight exertion of the hand.
The modification of spring-hook shown in Figs. 7 and 8 differs from the hook shown in Fig. 6 in that it is formed simply of a single piece of metal curved to the shape shown, and of suiicient elasticity to permit it to be sprung under the lid in like manner as the other.
What I claim is- 1. The combination, with a non-conducting cap for the lid of a milk-can, as felt incased in canvas, of spring hooks or fastenings attached to the sides of said cap for engaging the edge of the lid, substantially as described.
2. A non-conducting covering for the bottom of a milk-can, composed of felt protected by canvas, leather, or similar material, and secured thereto by a suitable spring bearing against the flange of the can, substantially as described.
3. The combination, with a non-conducting cap for the lid of a mik-can, as felt incased in canvas, of metal hooks attached thereto by IOO means of elastic loops secured by rivets, subl tothe coveriug,l1aving its ends bent or turned stantially as shown, and for the purpose deto embrace the hoop forholding the same,
scribed. r Y substantially as described and shown.
4:. The combination, with a non-conducting THOMAS WILLIAMS. 5 covering for the bottom of 2L milk-can, of 2L VitnesSes:
spring or elastic hoop surrounding the edge W. J. G. KEARNS, of said eove'ringmicl a transverse strip secured Jns. DEMAREsT.
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| US2661859A (en) * | 1951-12-28 | 1953-12-08 | Frank O Dolezal | Heat resistant radiator cap cover attachment |
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| US2661859A (en) * | 1951-12-28 | 1953-12-08 | Frank O Dolezal | Heat resistant radiator cap cover attachment |
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