US216981A - Improvement in corking bottles - 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
- B65D39/00—Closures arranged within necks or pouring openings or in discharge apertures, e.g. stoppers
- B65D39/16—Closures arranged within necks or pouring openings or in discharge apertures, e.g. stoppers with handles or other special means facilitating manual actuation
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- Myinvention allows the same practice with all its advantages. After the ordinary short 'cork is applied and the sealing-wax is laid over it, making the necessary air-tight seal, I apply, in an inverted position, a fresh cork of proper size and length, ready to serve as an eflicient stopper after the short cork is removed.
- the fresh cork When the bottle is to be opened the fresh cork may be cut oft' close to the wax; or, in most cases, the sealing-wax may be broken by a sufficient lateral forceapplied to the fresh cork.
- the bottle After thus removing the fresh cork and holding it ready for use, the bottle is opened by the removal of the short cork in the usual way, land the fresh cork is inserted 'to serve with large end projecting in -the usual Way for convenient removal and insertion, as required.
- Figure l is a Vertical section, showing the bottle as sold with the extra cork fixed upon the topofordinary short cork.
- Fig. 2 is a corresponding section, showing the bottle as used with the extra cork driven in the mouth of the bottle inplace of the short cork, which has been removed and thrown away.
- Bot-h ⁇ gures show only the upper part of the bottle.
- A is the neck of the bottle, of any ordinary orsnitable form.
- B is an ordinary short cork driven in flush, and C is sealing-wax applied liberally over the whole top.
- D is a fresh cork, preferably of line quality.
- the wax maybe melted on the tops of the ordinary sealedV bottles by holding the tops of the bottles quickly close up to a hot fire for a few seconds, then taking them away from the tire, applying the butt-end of the cork D, pressing it gently down, and moving it a little to unite it firmly with the sealing-wax.
- I can coat the head ofthe cork with any required cement before applying it.
- I can, where theexpense will warrant it, tie over the mouth of the sealed bottle a cover of paper or thin leather, and glue the eXtra cork upon such coverin 0'.
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UNITED vSTATES PATENT OFFICE.
THoMAsD. sfrn'rson,
OF NEW YORK, N. Y.
IMPROVEMENT IN CORKING BOTTLES.
Specification forming part of vLetters Patent No. 216.981, dated July 1, 1879; application led December i6, 1878.
To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, THOMAS l). STETsoN, of New York city. in the State of N ew York, have in vented certain new and useful Im provements relating to Gorking Bottles, J ugs, and the like, 'of which the following is a specification.
I will describe the invention as applied to the small bottles of ink commonly sold by stationers, and which are capable of being used as inkstands.
It is common for the manufacturer to apply a short cork driven down Hush, and to cover the whole top with sealing-wax. Whenl the ink is required the seal is broken and the short cork relnoved. The short cork, even if removed without mutilation, is incapable of serving afterward as a suit-able stopper.
Myinvention allows the same practice with all its advantages. After the ordinary short 'cork is applied and the sealing-wax is laid over it, making the necessary air-tight seal, I apply, in an inverted position, a fresh cork of proper size and length, ready to serve as an eflicient stopper after the short cork is removed.
I attach the fresh cork by applying itslarge end directly upon the hot sealing-wax, turning and moving' it slightly to insure a close lit, and allowingvthe wax to harden, with the fresh cork relnaining in that position.
When the bottle is to be opened the fresh cork may be cut oft' close to the wax; or, in most cases, the sealing-wax may be broken by a sufficient lateral forceapplied to the fresh cork.
After thus removing the fresh cork and holding it ready for use, the bottle is opened by the removal of the short cork in the usual way, land the fresh cork is inserted 'to serve with large end projecting in -the usual Way for convenient removal and insertion, as required.
The accompanying drawings form a part of this specilication, and represent what I consider the best means of carrying out the invent-ion.
Figure l is a Vertical section, showing the bottle as sold with the extra cork fixed upon the topofordinary short cork. Fig. 2 is a corresponding section, showing the bottle as used with the extra cork driven in the mouth of the bottle inplace of the short cork, which has been removed and thrown away.
Bot-h` gures show only the upper part of the bottle.
Similar letters of reference indicate like parts in both the figures.
A is the neck of the bottle, of any ordinary orsnitable form. B is an ordinary short cork driven in flush, and C is sealing-wax applied liberally over the whole top. D is a fresh cork, preferably of line quality.
Oa-re should be taken to find by severe tests what size of cork will be adapted to properly serve in the bottle, and to apply such a cork as the cork D after the short cork is removed.
In ordinary operatin g by hand the wax maybe melted on the tops of the ordinary sealedV bottles by holding the tops of the bottles quickly close up to a hot fire for a few seconds, then taking them away from the tire, applying the butt-end of the cork D, pressing it gently down, and moving it a little to unite it firmly with the sealing-wax.
Modifications may be made. I can brand or otherwise produce any desired trade-mark on the tip or small end ofthe cork, care being taken to do nothing which will by any possibility injure the ink or other contents of the bottle.
Instead of applying the cork by the same sealing-wax which seals the bottle, I can ap-. plyfresh wax.
I can coat the head ofthe cork with any required cement before applying it.
I can, where theexpense will warrant it, tie over the mouth of the sealed bottle a cover of paper or thin leather, and glue the eXtra cork upon such coverin 0'.
I claim as my invention- The combination of the bottle A, cork B, sealing material O, and additional cork l), arranged as and for the purposesherein specified.
In testimony whereof I have hereuntoset my hand this 14th day of December, 1878, in the presence of two subscribing witnesses.
THOMAS D. STETSON.
Witnesses:
W. GoLBoRNE BRooKEs, E. B. BOLTON.
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