US707193A - Bottle-stopper. - Google Patents
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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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- B65D47/06—Closures with discharging devices other than pumps with pouring spouts or tubes; with discharge nozzles or passages
- B65D47/061—Closures with discharging devices other than pumps with pouring spouts or tubes; with discharge nozzles or passages with telescopic, retractable or reversible spouts, tubes or nozzles
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- Fig.2 isavertical cross-sectionthere-n v ape'rturebeyo'nd 'th'einner end of] the cork.
- 1 isthe usual bottle designed tolcontainv sod a water selt zer, or other. liquids under pressure of gases 'within'the bottle;
- ' 2 is the c ork,pref erablyofrubber,:located in'the' neck 3of thexbottl'e.
- the cork 2 has use in bottles containing liquids under prescoiledsp'rin g 9,interposed; zbe'tuteenithe 7 ton Stand the top of 'the bottle.” ⁇ In order to give to such top a more finished appearance,
- acap '10 is placed Overjthe fsarne,-'.furnishin'g. a s'eat'for' the spring 9, ⁇ such capbeing perfo- -rated to permit the i pass'ageand free'longitudinal movement of .theztu'be 5;
- Thewup'per end of thetube5 may-jbe provided'on its outer circumference with a thread ll and' the butv ton 8 perforated and'threadedj to correspond. f thereto, by which me'an'sf the force foff the spring Qfmay be increased or diminished, as
- thejt-ub'e 5 can: 2 for" almostithe entire length of such cork ythird; it forms a guide for I the tube 5 withoutproducing any.frictioni thereon.
- To assistinholdingthecorkjinthe I neck'offthe bottle 'anfannularrecess l'fimay befformed on'the innergface;of-"suchneck; 8o intowhich a portion of ;the.cork i'sfo rced by v permitting a passage'of the contents :ofthe i bottle through such ⁇ jtube when. "the tube is.
- the bottle is capable of being filled or refilled through the tube 5 by reversing the process.
- a stopper for bottles the combination, with such bottle, of an elastic cork, adapted to be securedin the neck of the bottie; a tube, extendinglengthwise of the cork, providing means of discharge for the contents of the bottle; a valve at the inner end of said tube adapted to prevent discharge of such contents when said valve is in contact with said cork; means for retaining such valve movably against said cork; and a wedgeshaped plug inserted centrally of the cork, and adapted to force such cork against the inner face of the neck of the bottle, and also prevent friction of such cork upon said tube for the greater part of the length of said cork; substantially as shown and set forth.
- a stopper for bottles the combination with such bottles of an elastic cork, adapted to be secured in the neck of the bottle; a tube extending lengthwise of the cork providing means of discharge for the contents of the bottle; a Valve at theinner end of said tube adapted to prevent discharge of such contents when said valve is in contact with said cork; means for retaining such valve movably against such cork; a wedge-shaped plug inserted centrally of the cork and adapted to force such cork against the inner face of the neck of the bottle, and also prevent friction of such cork upon said tube for the greater part of the length of said cork; and an annular recess in the inner face of the neck of such bottle substantially as described.
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No. 707,l93. Patented Aug. l9, I902.
"-1. J. ALLISON. BOTTLE STOPPEB.
(Applicationfiled Nov. 21, 1901.)
(No Model.)
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I am aware that stoppers of somewhat. similar construction arc alread y. known ;'butthey would be of mouse in bottles of the class just fnamed asth'e pressure froin ithinwoii-ld' force such 'stoppersfrom the bottles. [Said Q more fully appear. J
p j JAMEs .i- ALLISON; or ,Ro'oKFAL 's, ittinois g I srEcIFIcATIoNr rmi i art annersB ganatefioz19s,.eatein igest19;i902.
. To all whom it mayfcmewm" I V in the county ofWhiteside. and 'State'of Illi- 5 1101's, have inventedfcertain new anduseful [Improvements 'in Bottle-Stoppers; andl do declare thefollowing to beajfull clear, and ex.- I act description of the inventiomsuchas will .l-that classof bottles containing liquids under I stop'pers'also possess so'm'e defects which my inventionseeksto remedy. as will-hereinafter Heretofore injbottles designed to'liold's oda waterand similarliquidspupon openingsuchl .bOttIes'the entire contents thereof "were re;
( 1 leased or had to be emptiedtherefrom at Once,
whereas in my invention the cont'ents of the bottle can be drawn atherefroin' at. di'ffierent times in. desired quantities;
. In' the drawingsyFigure .1 represents: the
. top of a bottle provided' -ith. my device; in ele jvation. Fig.2 isavertical cross-sectionthere-n v ape'rturebeyo'nd 'th'einner end of] the cork.
* of. Fig. 3 is a detailedyiew of-thestopper- .valve andstem in'perspective; 1
1 isthe usual bottle designed tolcontainv sod a water selt zer, or other. liquids under pressure of gases 'within'the bottle;
a longitudinal perforation A, through; which whichfis secured ,ayalye 6,jclosing such tube, the lower end ofthe 'cork'2 furnishing aseat for such valve. The actionof the valve f6 is rendered more positive by'means of the an-' nular ridge 7 on the upper face thereof. c The contact between suclr-valveandjthe cork2'is v secured by means of a button 8, secured on.
the upper part ofthe tube5, and anextensile v Be it known thatI, J AM'ES-J (ALLISON, a zen of the United states residing at Rockfalls,
-idesired." I
' 2is the c ork,pref erablyofrubber,:located in'the' neck 3of thexbottl'e. The cork 2has use in bottles containing liquids under prescoiledsp'rin g 9,interposed; zbe'tuteenithe 7 ton Stand the top of 'the bottle." {In order to give to such top a more finished appearance,
acap '10 is placed Overjthe fsarne,-'.furnishin'g. a s'eat'for' the spring 9,}such capbeing perfo- -rated to permit the i pass'ageand free'longitudinal movement of .theztu'be 5; Thewup'per end of thetube5 may-jbe provided'on its outer circumference with a thread ll and' the butv ton 8 perforated and'threadedj to correspond. f thereto, by which me'an'sf the force foff the spring Qfmay be increased or diminished, as
"fi'. 'f 4 -6 "IntheEupper endfofthe ork 2 i's'a' metallic jp1ug'12 in'shape of an 'inverted coneg'such 1 "plug being.perforatedlongitudinallyto peri mit of-,the free moyement'o'f the tube 5 the re- I i in. "{The f unctions of thef plug, .12 are three" fold fir'st, it acts as a Wedge; forcing the up? i perlpart of the cork 2tightly against the. inner- 7 face ofthe neck,3,--pre'venting.the removal of -1 such cork; se'cond,itpreve'nts frictionlbetween, v
thejt-ub'e 5 and can: 2 for" almostithe entire length of such cork ythird; it forms a guide for I the tube 5 withoutproducing any.frictioni thereon. To assistinholdingthecorkjinthe I neck'offthe bottle,'anfannularrecess l'fimay befformed on'the innergface;of-"suchneck; 8o intowhich a portion of ;the.cork i'sfo rced by v permitting a passage'of the contents :ofthe i bottle through such} jtube when. "the tube is.
forced intothe bottle sufficient to bring such w After the bottle hasbeen filled thecontents i thereof can-be. released as 'desired'by directs 9o ing the end of the tube 5 intoa glass; or'other receptacle and forcing suchjtube inward; the contents being forcedy-outthrough the tube, V
as ina siphon-bottles; Itfis apparent thatthe' emptying of the bottlec'anbe checked at any 5 q timeand the remaining portion of the con- 7 tents retained therein.
In a construction -ofIjstojpper heretofore de I visedhaving a tube.runninglengthwise of 1 the. cork and the valve at the lower-fend therewe of a bushing has beenproyided between such" tubeand'the corkfor'the entire length of the cork. 1 This construction was defective for sure for the reason that if there was any space between the tube and bushing the contents of the bottle upon the valve being opened would be forced through such space, or if the bushing was fitted so snugly upon the tube as to prevent the liquids being forced between such parts then the friction between such tube and bushing would be so great as to render the same inoperative. It will be seen that in my device there is no friction upon the tube 5 except for a short distance at the lower end thereof, the lower end of the cork 2 forming a packing around the tube 5 and at all times preventing a passage of the liquid above the end of such cork except through said tube. The circular ridge 7 upon the valve 6 presses or cuts slightly into the end of the cork 2, rendering the action of the valve more positive, a feature which is of more importance in bottles containing gaseous liquids.
The bottle is capable of being filled or refilled through the tube 5 by reversing the process.
What I claim as my invention, and desire to secure by Letters Patent of the United States, is-
1. In a stopper for bottles, the combination, with such bottle, of an elastic cork, adapted to be securedin the neck of the bottie; a tube, extendinglengthwise of the cork, providing means of discharge for the contents of the bottle; a valve at the inner end of said tube adapted to prevent discharge of such contents when said valve is in contact with said cork; means for retaining such valve movably against said cork; and a wedgeshaped plug inserted centrally of the cork, and adapted to force such cork against the inner face of the neck of the bottle, and also prevent friction of such cork upon said tube for the greater part of the length of said cork; substantially as shown and set forth.
2. In a stopper for bottles the combination with such bottles of an elastic cork, adapted to be secured in the neck of the bottle; a tube extending lengthwise of the cork providing means of discharge for the contents of the bottle; a Valve at theinner end of said tube adapted to prevent discharge of such contents when said valve is in contact with said cork; means for retaining such valve movably against such cork; a wedge-shaped plug inserted centrally of the cork and adapted to force such cork against the inner face of the neck of the bottle, and also prevent friction of such cork upon said tube for the greater part of the length of said cork; and an annular recess in the inner face of the neck of such bottle substantially as described. In testimony whereof I aflix my signature in presence of two witnesses.
' JAMES J. ALLISON. W'itnesses:
I. T. \VEAVER, W. P. PALMER.
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