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US872536A
US872536A US35911107A US1907359111A US872536A US 872536 A US872536 A US 872536A US 35911107 A US35911107 A US 35911107A US 1907359111 A US1907359111 A US 1907359111A US 872536 A US872536 A US 872536A
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B65CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
    • B65DCONTAINERS 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
    • B65D51/00Closures not otherwise provided for
    • B65D51/02Loosely-engaging lids or covers for jars, cans or like containers for liquids without means for effecting sealing of container
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A47FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
    • A47GHOUSEHOLD OR TABLE EQUIPMENT
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  • he jar 1 is preferably constructed with slightly tapered sides, bem larger at its upthreads on the neck of the. jar.
  • the top 2 of the jar is formed in one piece and is screwed to the jar by having overhanging sides provided with suitable screw threads engaging the screw
  • the lower edge of the overhanging sides of the top 2 is bent outward to form a shoulder3 adapted to press against a rubber washer or ring 4, engaging the shoulder of the jar close to the neck, so as to revent the admission of air or the leakage 0 liquid througlhhthejoint between the jar and the top.
  • e open-ended outer tube 5 is connected to the removable screw top 2 by means of the outlet tube 6 and the air inlet tube 7 and is cylindrical in form in its main body, but is tapered at 8 just beyond the point Where the outlet tube 6 joins it, so that the s out from which the liquid flows is ofrsmal er diameter than the main body of the tube.
  • the inner tube 9 open from end to end and fitting the tube 5 easily, provided with a tapered end 10 fitting accurately in the tapered part 8 of the mam tube.
  • This tube .9 is adapted to slide longitudinally within the tube 5 from the position shown in Flg. 1,- where the parts'areln their closed position, to the position shown in Fig. 2 when the parts are in their open osition.
  • the tube 9 is provided with a small passage or air hole 11 in its lower side in such position therein that the hole 11 registers with the passage in the air inlet tube 7 only when the .tube 9 is in its open position.
  • the tube 9 is moved longitudinally within the tube 5 by means of a thumb-lever 12 pivoted to an extension to the top 2 and entering the tube 9 through a slot made therein near 1ts end, and
  • the thumb-lever 12 is acted on by the spring 14 so as to constantly press the tapered end 10 of'the tube 9 into 0 ose contact with the tapered part 8 of the main tube 5.
  • the handle 15' is secured to two straps 16 and 17 each of which is of such lengthasto pass almost around the jar 1 and each of which has its adjacent ends turned outward to form lugs 18.
  • the two clamping screws 19 pass through each pair of lugs 18 and are provided with nuts 20 so that the straps 16 and 17 may be loosened or tightened by turning the nuts 20 on thescrews 19.
  • My device operates in the fol owing manner: While the parts are in their closed position it is impossible for any of the liquid to leak out because of thetapered parts Sand 10 which effectually close all connection between the outlet tube 6 and the spout; and also it is impossible for any air to enter the jar, since the tube 9 fits the tube 5 and since the hole 11'is out of register with the tube 7.
  • the jar is really sealed so as to effectually prevent the evaporation of the liquid and stop any deterioration thereofdue to exposure to
  • the thumb lever 12 is pressed down, so as to draw "the tube 9, to separate the tapered parts 8 and 10 and to bring the hole 11 into register with the tube 7, then free connection is made between the jar 1 and the spout by Way of the tube 6 around the tapered end 10 of the tube 9 and through the tapered part 8 of the tube 5 and at thesame time the air has free access both to the inside of the jar and to the liquid flowing out of the spout.
  • a jar a closure there- 7 for, an open-ended tube mounted thereon and having a tapered end and communicating with said jar by passages near its ends, an inner tube fitting within said open-ended tube and tapered at one end to fit-in said first taper and extending out from the other end of said outer tube and open at its ends, an air passage through the side of said inner tube and adapted to register with one of said first passages only when said tapered parts are separated, and a thumb-lever pivoted to said closure and engagin the extended end of said inner tube to withdraw said tapered parts from each other.

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No. 872,536 PATENTED DEC. a, 1907.
o. A. M. NYSTROM.
DEVICE FOR FILLING'BOTTLES, INK WELLS, 6w.
APPLICATION FILED FEB-25, 1907-.
Va /a I l I I I I a 6 [LL21 I I I I I I l v gnvzwl'oz zar/aJ 41 rah Witnesses I a p r UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE.
CHARLES A. M. NYSTROM, OF TACOMA, WASHINGTON, ASSIGNOR OF TWO-THIRDS TO J.
HENRY BECKMAN, OF SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, AND FRANK W. BECKMAN, OF PORT- I LAND, OREGON.
Specification of Letters Patent.
Patented Dec. 3, 1907.
Application filed February 25. 1907. Serial No- 359.111.
To all whom it may concern:
Be. it known that 1, CHARLES A. M.
INYSTROM, a citizen of the United States of America, residing at Tacoma, in the county of Pierce and State of Washington, have mvented certain new and useful Improvements handle can be brought so as to be op osite the spout. I attain these objects by t e devices and mechanisms illustrated in the accompanying drawing in which Figure 1 is an elevation of a jar to which my device is secured, the upper ortion of the figure being shown in section; ig. 2 is a section of a portion of the apparatus showing the parts 1n the positions occupied when the jar is in use.
Similar numerals of reference refer to similar arts throughout the several views.
he jar 1 is preferably constructed with slightly tapered sides, bem larger at its upthreads on the neck of the. jar.
per end thanat its lower en and is provided with a screw thread cast into the outer surface of its neck. The top 2 of the jar is formed in one piece and is screwed to the jar by having overhanging sides provided with suitable screw threads engaging the screw The lower edge of the overhanging sides of the top 2 is bent outward to form a shoulder3 adapted to press against a rubber washer or ring 4, engaging the shoulder of the jar close to the neck, so as to revent the admission of air or the leakage 0 liquid througlhhthejoint between the jar and the top. e open-ended outer tube 5 is connected to the removable screw top 2 by means of the outlet tube 6 and the air inlet tube 7 and is cylindrical in form in its main body, but is tapered at 8 just beyond the point Where the outlet tube 6 joins it, so that the s out from which the liquid flows is ofrsmal er diameter than the main body of the tube. Within the outer tube 5 is placed the inner tube 9, open from end to end and fitting the tube 5 easily, provided with a tapered end 10 fitting accurately in the tapered part 8 of the mam tube. This tube .9 is adapted to slide longitudinally within the tube 5 from the position shown in Flg. 1,- where the parts'areln their closed position, to the position shown in Fig. 2 when the parts are in their open osition. 'The tube 9 is provided with a small passage or air hole 11 in its lower side in such position therein that the hole 11 registers with the passage in the air inlet tube 7 only when the .tube 9 is in its open position. The tube 9 is moved longitudinally within the tube 5 by means of a thumb-lever 12 pivoted to an extension to the top 2 and entering the tube 9 through a slot made therein near 1ts end, and
engaging therein a small pin 13 secured in the tube 9. The thumb-lever 12 is acted on by the spring 14 so as to constantly press the tapered end 10 of'the tube 9 into 0 ose contact with the tapered part 8 of the main tube 5. The handle 15' is secured to two straps 16 and 17 each of which is of such lengthasto pass almost around the jar 1 and each of which has its adjacent ends turned outward to form lugs 18. The two clamping screws 19 pass through each pair of lugs 18 and are provided with nuts 20 so that the straps 16 and 17 may be loosened or tightened by turning the nuts 20 on thescrews 19. Ha screwed the top 2 down on the neck of the jar so as to compress the rubber washer 4, it will voften be found that the handle of the jar needs shifting slightly to one side or the other in order to bring it into properlplosition relatively to the thumb-lever 12. e handle may then be shifted by loosening the straps and moving it to its proppr'position when the straps may again be tig tened.
My device operates in the fol owing manner: While the parts are in their closed position it is impossible for any of the liquid to leak out because of thetapered parts Sand 10 which effectually close all connection between the outlet tube 6 and the spout; and also it is impossible for any air to enter the jar, since the tube 9 fits the tube 5 and since the hole 11'is out of register with the tube 7.
Thus the jar is really sealed so as to effectually prevent the evaporation of the liquid and stop any deterioration thereofdue to exposure to When, however, the thumb lever 12 is pressed down, so as to draw "the tube 9, to separate the tapered parts 8 and 10 and to bring the hole 11 into register with the tube 7, then free connection is made between the jar 1 and the spout by Way of the tube 6 around the tapered end 10 of the tube 9 and through the tapered part 8 of the tube 5 and at thesame time the air has free access both to the inside of the jar and to the liquid flowing out of the spout.
Having described my invention what I claim is:
The combination of a jar, a closure there- 7 for, an open-ended tube mounted thereon and having a tapered end and communicating with said jar by passages near its ends, an inner tube fitting within said open-ended tube and tapered at one end to fit-in said first taper and extending out from the other end of said outer tube and open at its ends, an air passage through the side of said inner tube and adapted to register with one of said first passages only when said tapered parts are separated, and a thumb-lever pivoted to said closure and engagin the extended end of said inner tube to withdraw said tapered parts from each other.
In testimony whereof I ailiX my signature in presence of two witnesses.
CHARLES A. M. NYSTROM. Witnesses:
M. H. COREY, ALICE M. Bowm.
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US2652177A (en) * 1950-05-05 1953-09-15 Robert J Lagemann Container closure having spring biased slidable dispensing valve
US2751130A (en) * 1951-08-03 1956-06-19 Edward F Murphy Closure for collapsible tubes
US3255938A (en) * 1964-08-10 1966-06-14 Gen Equipment Mfg & Sales Inc Spigot for refrigerated confection
US3487981A (en) * 1967-11-21 1970-01-06 Charles F Staples Container cover with safety closure
US5054687A (en) * 1990-03-14 1991-10-08 Ransburg Corporation Pressure feed paint cup
US5056691A (en) * 1990-05-21 1991-10-15 Douglas Tolbert Valved fuel dispensing container
US5083672A (en) * 1990-12-24 1992-01-28 Lewandowski Eugene L Closure device for containers
US5615808A (en) * 1996-05-21 1997-04-01 Huang; Frank T.-H. Teapot
US5779102A (en) * 1997-02-12 1998-07-14 Smith; Dennis Dual compartment beverage dispenser
US7204394B2 (en) 2002-10-28 2007-04-17 Douglas Mac Tackett Liquid container having gate valve
US20080185404A1 (en) * 2007-02-07 2008-08-07 The Vollrath Company, L.L.C. Beverage server

Cited By (11)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2652177A (en) * 1950-05-05 1953-09-15 Robert J Lagemann Container closure having spring biased slidable dispensing valve
US2751130A (en) * 1951-08-03 1956-06-19 Edward F Murphy Closure for collapsible tubes
US3255938A (en) * 1964-08-10 1966-06-14 Gen Equipment Mfg & Sales Inc Spigot for refrigerated confection
US3487981A (en) * 1967-11-21 1970-01-06 Charles F Staples Container cover with safety closure
US5054687A (en) * 1990-03-14 1991-10-08 Ransburg Corporation Pressure feed paint cup
US5056691A (en) * 1990-05-21 1991-10-15 Douglas Tolbert Valved fuel dispensing container
US5083672A (en) * 1990-12-24 1992-01-28 Lewandowski Eugene L Closure device for containers
US5615808A (en) * 1996-05-21 1997-04-01 Huang; Frank T.-H. Teapot
US5779102A (en) * 1997-02-12 1998-07-14 Smith; Dennis Dual compartment beverage dispenser
US7204394B2 (en) 2002-10-28 2007-04-17 Douglas Mac Tackett Liquid container having gate valve
US20080185404A1 (en) * 2007-02-07 2008-08-07 The Vollrath Company, L.L.C. Beverage server

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