US837665A - Non-refillable bottle. - Google Patents
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US837665A - Non-refillable bottle. - 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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- NORRIS PETERS ca wAsHmaIwN, n. c.
- My invention relates to improvements in bottle-valves, otherwise commonly termed what are known as non-refillable bottles.
- the invention has for its'object principally to guard against the unauthorized refilling of the bottle and to carry out the same in a simple, practical, economic, and effective manner.
- Said invention consists of certain structural features, substantially as hereinafter fully disclosed and specifically pointed out by the claim.
- Figure 1 is a vertical sectional elevation thereof.
- Fig. 2 is an enlarged disassembled view of the several constituent parts of the invention exclusive of the ball-valve or baffle.
- Fi 3 is a like view of the baffle or globular va ve.
- the bottle-neck 1 preferably with a slightly-downward taper or convergence upon its interior, and into said neck is suitably wedged a packing 2, preferably of rubber or elastic material, to permit as it is forced to its final position the lower end lat eral extension or flange 2 thereof to embrace or impinge upon the bottle-neck at its contracted or base end, and thus aid against the outward displacement of said packing, &c.
- a packing 2 preferably of rubber or elastic material
- Said tubular extension or member 4 is provided in its lower portion about opposite the opening and closing point of the valve presently described with passages or perforations 4 for the passage of the bottle contents into the space intermediately of the bottle-neck and the tubular extension or sleeve 4 in the outpouring of said contents.
- a valve 5 of peculiar construction housed within the closure or tubular extension 4 is adapted to be seated upon the lower tubular member or seat 3 for guarding the entrance thereto, the latter forming direct communication with the main or body portion of the bottle, as will presently more fully appear.
- Said valve has an annular channel or socket 5 opening out through its lower surface and effective to receive the corresponding top step of the stepped portion 3 of the tubular member 3, thus providing for seating the valve thereon.
- Said valve has its thusformed flange 3 effective to surround the upper end of the member 3 and its central core portion 3 depending and fitting so closely within the latter and aided by other contributory conditions, as weight, &c., as to prevent the possibility of the passage of sufficient water at that point to float said valve in any attempt to refill the bottle.
- I claim- A device of the character described having a tubular seat provided with a stepped upper end, and centrally within said seat with a socket, a valve having an annular channel in its lower end receiving the top step of said seat and a depending corefitting said seat-socket, and a second tubular member connected to said seat at its lower step and having its upper end somewhat contracted or converged and containing a baffling-ball adapted to seat in said upper end when the device is slanted, said second tubular member adapted to guard or inclose said valve and having also near its lower end liquid-delivering openings or passages.
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Description
No. 837,665. PATENTED DEC. 4, 1906. G. A. CLARK.
NON-RBFILLABLE BOTTLE.
' APPLIOATION FILED FEB. e, 1906.
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TH: NORRIS PETERS ca wAsHmaIwN, n. c.
INVENTOR.
UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE.
CHARLES A. CLARK, OF DETROIT, MICHIGAN, ASSIGNOR OF ONE-HALF TO JOHN M. HART, OF FLINT, MICHIGAN.
NON-REFILLABLE BOTTLE.
Specification of Letters Patent.
Patented Dec. 4, 1906.
Application filed February 6,1906. Serial No. 299.786.
To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, CHARLES A. CLARK, a citizen of the United States, residing at Detroit, in the county of I/Vayne and State of Michigan, have invented new and useful Improvements in N on-Refillable Bottles, of which the following is a specification.
My invention relates to improvements in bottle-valves, otherwise commonly termed what are known as non-refillable bottles.
As indicated, the invention has for its'object principally to guard against the unauthorized refilling of the bottle and to carry out the same in a simple, practical, economic, and effective manner.
Said invention consists of certain structural features, substantially as hereinafter fully disclosed and specifically pointed out by the claim.
In the accompanying drawings, illustrating the preferred embodiment of my invention, Figure 1 is a vertical sectional elevation thereof. Fig. 2 is an enlarged disassembled view of the several constituent parts of the invention exclusive of the ball-valve or baffle.
Fi3 is a like view of the baffle or globular va ve.
In the carrying out of my invention I produce the bottle-neck 1 preferably with a slightly-downward taper or convergence upon its interior, and into said neck is suitably wedged a
packing2, preferably of rubber or elastic material, to permit as it is forced to its final position the lower end lat eral extension or
flange2 thereof to embrace or impinge upon the bottle-neck at its contracted or base end, and thus aid against the outward displacement of said packing, &c.
A metal
tubular member3, forming, as presently seen, a valve-seat, is stepped at its upper end, as at 3*, and inserted and effectively held in place in said packing, and suitably screwed upon the lower step of the
stepped portion3 of said tubular member or seat is a much lighter metal tubular member 4, forming practically an extension of the latter for a purpose presently made apparent. Said tubular extension or member 4 is provided in its lower portion about opposite the opening and closing point of the valve presently described with passages or perforations 4 for the passage of the bottle contents into the space intermediately of the bottle-neck and the tubular extension or sleeve 4 in the outpouring of said contents.
A
valve5 of peculiar construction housed within the closure or tubular extension 4, is adapted to be seated upon the lower tubular member or
seat3 for guarding the entrance thereto, the latter forming direct communication with the main or body portion of the bottle, as will presently more fully appear. Said valve has an annular channel or
socket5 opening out through its lower surface and effective to receive the corresponding top step of the
stepped portion3 of the
tubular member3, thus providing for seating the valve thereon. Said valve has its
thusformed flange3 effective to surround the upper end of the
member3 and its
central core portion3 depending and fitting so closely within the latter and aided by other contributory conditions, as weight, &c., as to prevent the possibility of the passage of sufficient water at that point to float said valve in any attempt to refill the bottle.
Within the tubular member 4 is arranged a baffling-
ball7, preferably of glass, normally resting upon the
valve5, while the upper end of said tubular member is somewhat contracted or converged, as at 4, to provide for seating the ball when the bottle is slanted or inverted.
I claim- A device of the character described, having a tubular seat provided with a stepped upper end, and centrally within said seat with a socket, a valve having an annular channel in its lower end receiving the top step of said seat and a depending corefitting said seat-socket, and a second tubular member connected to said seat at its lower step and having its upper end somewhat contracted or converged and containing a baffling-ball adapted to seat in said upper end when the device is slanted, said second tubular member adapted to guard or inclose said valve and having also near its lower end liquid-delivering openings or passages.
In testimony whereof I affix my signature in presence of two subscribing witnesses.
CHARLES A. CLARK.
Witnesses:
EDWARD L. SGHOUMAN, P FRANK Counrarenr.
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