US2254936A - Fluid container and package - Google Patents

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US2254936A
US2254936A US268933A US26893339A US2254936A US 2254936 A US2254936 A US 2254936A US 268933 A US268933 A US 268933A US 26893339 A US26893339 A US 26893339A US 2254936 A US2254936 A US 2254936A
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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
    • B65D7/00Containers having bodies formed by interconnecting or uniting two or more rigid, or substantially rigid, components made wholly or mainly of metal
    • B65D7/02Containers having bodies formed by interconnecting or uniting two or more rigid, or substantially rigid, components made wholly or mainly of metal characterised by shape
    • 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
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    • B65D25/36Coverings or external coatings formed by applying sheet material
    • 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
    • B65D55/00Accessories for container closures not otherwise provided for
    • B65D55/02Locking devices; Means for discouraging or indicating unauthorised opening or removal of closure
    • B65D55/06Deformable or tearable wires, strings, or strips; Use of seals, e.g. destructible locking pins
    • YGENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
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  • FLUID CONTAINER AND PACKAGE Filed April 20, 1939 INVENT OR BURNS DICK ATTQRNEY Patented Sept. 2, 1941 2,254,936 f. FLUID CONTAINER AND PACKAGE Burns 'Dlck, Ferguson, Mo.,
  • the'package can'be employed as a funnel in dispensing the fluid.
  • Another object of my invention is to provide a simple and economical package of the kind referred to that will permit the package only to carry the'indicia designating the origin of the fluid and to construct the package of such material that its use in dispensing the fluid will prevent its re-use as a. marketing package.
  • Figure 1 is a side view of the package and-container of fluid as prepared for sale
  • Figure 2 is a cross-sectional view of the package and container
  • Figure 3 is a view showing how the package is employed as a funnel in dispensing the fluid in the container
  • Figure 4 is a view showing a modification.
  • numeral I indicates a metal container for fluid having its body portion 2 formed in the shape of a cone and to which is secured the bottom 3.
  • the top or apex of the body portion is provided with a pouring spout 4 having external threads thereon for receiving a threaded cap 5 which, if desired, may be sealed thereon in any well-known manner.
  • the package for the container comprises a cone-shaped member 6 made of a material such as cardboard which is capable of absorbing some of the fluid in the container.
  • the member 8 is open at the top in order to permit the spout 3 of the container to project therethrough when the container is nested in the package
  • the package member has a slant height less than the container in order that the bottom portion of the container will project out of the member.
  • the band is provided with a tab 8 for aiding in removing the band and if desired, the words- Tear oil may be placed on the tab.
  • the container l is not provided with any This indicia, however, is placed on the outer surface of the package member as shown, for
  • FIG. 3 shows how the package member is used .to dispense the fluid.
  • the band I is torn off, thus permitting the container to be removed from the package member.
  • the package member is inverted to provide a. funnel and, as shown, the small open end is set in the flller hole of a master cylinder 9.
  • the fluid in the container can now be easily poured into the reservoir with- -out waste by spilling.
  • the material of the package member is such as to be able' to absorb some of the fluid.
  • this member is prevented from again being used as apackage to sold by the owner of the, trade-mark. Since the container I also does not have anyidentifying marks thereon, it cannot be employed to again market fluid under the same trade-mark 01' name. e
  • the package and container are both capable 2 of being made at a very low cost.
  • the container is easily packed in the package and sealed therein. .
  • the necessary stepsto unpack the package and use it as a funnel to dispense the fluid are also few and simple.
  • a single sealing band III has its ends attached to the bottom of the container and its intermediate part passing over cap 5 as shown. The band is also secured intermediate its ends to the outer wall of the package.
  • the band needonlybe torn oil. This sealing band is very useful when cap 5 is not sealed to the container. If the fluid in the container is removed by an unauthorized person, it will be necessary to break the band- Having fully described my invention, what I claim as new and desire to secure. by Letters Pat; ent of the United States is:
  • Means for marketing and dispensing fluids comprising a cone-shaped container for fluid provided with a capped pouring spout at its apex and a.
  • a cone-shaped container for the fluid provided with a capped pouring spout at its apex, a similar cone-shaped package open' at its bottom and provided with 1 an opening in its top and receiving said container in nested relation with its pouring spout extending freely through the top opening so as to permit complete removal of the package from the container, said package being of such height with respect to the container that a portion of v.
  • the lower part of the container extends beyond the lower edge of the package, and a removable band secured by adhesive substance to the lower marginal surface of the package and the adjacent surface of the container.
  • a cone- -sha'ped container for the fluid provided with a capped pouring spout at its apex and a bottom at its base, a cone-shaped package provided with an open bottom and receiving said container so that both apexes are adjacent each other, said package being of such height with respect to the container that a portion of the lower part of the container extends beyond the lower edge of the package. and a removable band secured by adhesive substance to the lower marginal surface of the package and the adjacent surface of the container, said band when removed permitting the package to be freely removed from the container and used as a funnel.
  • Means for marketing a fluid in a container which does not carry indiciaas to its source of originand also for enabling the purchaser to conveniently dispense the fluid, said means comprising an unmarked cone-shaped container for the fluid provided with a capped pouring spout at its apex, a cone-shaped package of size and shape similarlto the container and provided with an open bottom and receiving the container in nested relation, said package carrying p n its outer surface suitable indicla indicating the origin of the fluid, and removable means cooperating with the container and the package for holding the container in said package, said package being made of a material which is capable of absorbing a sufficient amount of fluid so that when said package is inverted and the container entirely removed therefrom so as to provide a funnel for dispensing the fluid, the package will be rendered unflt for re-use as a marketing package.
  • shaped container for the fluid provided with a capped pouring spout at its apex, a similar coneshaped package provided with openings in its top and bottom and receiving said container in nested relation with its pouring spout extending through the top opening, and. removable means cooperating with the bottom portion of the container and package and with thecap of the pouring spout to thereby hold the container in said package and to provide a "seal" for the cap of the piouring spout, said removable means when removed permitting the package to be freely separated from the container and used as a funnel.
  • a coneshaped container for the fluid provided with a capped pouring spout at its apex, a similar coneshaped package provided with openings in its top and bottom and receiving said container in nested relation with its pouring spout extending through the top opening, and a removable band having its ends secured to diametrically opposite portions of the bottom of the container and its intermediate part extending over the cap of the pouring spout and'secured by adhesive substance to the walls of the package and to the cap, said band when removed or broken permitting the package to be entirely removed from the container and used as a funnel.

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Sept. 2, 1941. B. DICK 2,254,936
FLUID CONTAINER: AND PACKAGE Filed April 20, 1939 INVENT OR BURNS DICK ATTQRNEY Patented Sept. 2, 1941 2,254,936 f. FLUID CONTAINER AND PACKAGE Burns 'Dlck, Ferguson, Mo.,
assignor to Wagner Electric Corporation, St. Louis, Mo., a-corporation of Delaware Application April 20, 1939, Serial No. 268,933
7 Claims.
ing package therefor that the'package can'be employed as a funnel in dispensing the fluid.
Another object of my invention is to provide a simple and economical package of the kind referred to that will permit the package only to carry the'indicia designating the origin of the fluid and to construct the package of such material that its use in dispensing the fluid will prevent its re-use as a. marketing package.
Other objects of my invention'will become apparent from the following description taken in connection with the accompanying drawing in which Figure 1 is a side view of the package and-container of fluid as prepared for sale; Figure 2 is a cross-sectional view of the package and container; Figure 3 is a view showing how the package is employed as a funnel in dispensing the fluid in the container; and Figure 4 is a view showing a modification.
Referring to the figures in detail, numeral I indicates a metal container for fluid having its body portion 2 formed in the shape of a cone and to which is secured the bottom 3. The top or apex of the body portion is provided with a pouring spout 4 having external threads thereon for receiving a threaded cap 5 which, if desired, may be sealed thereon in any well-known manner. The package for the container comprises a cone-shaped member 6 made of a material such as cardboard which is capable of absorbing some of the fluid in the container. The member 8 is open at the top in order to permit the spout 3 of the container to project therethrough when the container is nested in the package The package member has a slant height less than the container in order that the bottom portion of the container will project out of the member. This permits a band i to be secured to both the package member and the container by a suitable adhesive substance, thus holding the container in the package member and'also providing a seal which will indicate to the purchaser whether anyone has tampered with the container after it was packaged for sale. The band is provided with a tab 8 for aiding in removing the band and if desired, the words- Tear oil may be placed on the tab.
The container l is not provided with any This indicia, however, is placed on the outer surface of the package member as shown, for
example, by the lines in Figure 1.
The container and package have been especially designed to market brake fluidand is intended to be carried in the vehicle as an emergency ration" or to be used by service stations-to service the brakes. The construction, however, is also useful whenever it is desired to market a fluid and also provide means for facilitating the dispensing operation. Figure 3 shows how the package member is used .to dispense the fluid. The band I is torn off, thus permitting the container to be removed from the package member. The package member is inverted to provide a. funnel and, as shown, the small open end is set in the flller hole of a master cylinder 9. The fluid in the container can now be easily poured into the reservoir with- -out waste by spilling.
As already mentioned, the material of the package member is such as to be able' to absorb some of the fluid. Thus this member is prevented from again being used as apackage to sold by the owner of the, trade-mark. Since the container I also does not have anyidentifying marks thereon, it cannot be employed to again market fluid under the same trade-mark 01' name. e
The package and container are both capable 2 of being made at a very low cost. The container is easily packed in the package and sealed therein. .The necessary stepsto unpack the package and use it as a funnel to dispense the fluid are also few and simple.
Referring to Figure'4, I have shown another way in which the container can be sealed in the package. Instead of having the band around the edge of the base, a single sealing band III has its ends attached to the bottom of the container and its intermediate part passing over cap 5 as shown. The band is also secured intermediate its ends to the outer wall of the package.
To remove -the container, the band needonlybe torn oil. This sealing band is very useful when cap 5 is not sealed to the container. If the fluid in the container is removed by an unauthorized person, it will be necessary to break the band- Having fully described my invention, what I claim as new and desire to secure. by Letters Pat; ent of the United States is:
1. Means for marketing and dispensing fluids indicia designating the r n Q the fluldcomprising a cone-shaped container for fluid market fluid, especially any fluid which is not' 2. Means for marketing and dispensing fluids comprising a cone-shaped container for fluid provided with a capped pouring spout at its apex and a. flat closure bottom at its base, a coneshaped package of similar size and shape as the container and open at the top and bottom and receiving said container in nested relation with its pouring spout projecting through the top opening, and a removable band secured to the lower edge of the package and the container for holding the container in the package, said package being'capable of being inverted and used as a funnel to dispense the fluid when the container is entirely removed therefrom after detaching the band.
3. In means for marketing fluid, a cone-shaped container for the fluid provided with a capped pouring spout at its apex, a similar cone-shaped package open' at its bottom and provided with 1 an opening in its top and receiving said container in nested relation with its pouring spout extending freely through the top opening so as to permit complete removal of the package from the container, said package being of such height with respect to the container that a portion of v.
the lower part of the container extends beyond the lower edge of the package, and a removable band secured by adhesive substance to the lower marginal surface of the package and the adjacent surface of the container.
4. In means for marketing fluid, a cone- -sha'ped container for the fluid provided with a capped pouring spout at its apex and a bottom at its base, a cone-shaped package provided with an open bottom and receiving said container so that both apexes are adjacent each other, said package being of such height with respect to the container that a portion of the lower part of the container extends beyond the lower edge of the package. and a removable band secured by adhesive substance to the lower marginal surface of the package and the adjacent surface of the container, said band when removed permitting the package to be freely removed from the container and used as a funnel. v
5. Means for marketing a fluid in a container which does not carry indiciaas to its source of originand also for enabling the purchaser to conveniently dispense the fluid, said means comprising an unmarked cone-shaped container for the fluid provided with a capped pouring spout at its apex, a cone-shaped package of size and shape similarlto the container and provided with an open bottom and receiving the container in nested relation, said package carrying p n its outer surface suitable indicla indicating the origin of the fluid, and removable means cooperating with the container and the package for holding the container in said package, said package being made of a material which is capable of absorbing a sufficient amount of fluid so that when said package is inverted and the container entirely removed therefrom so as to provide a funnel for dispensing the fluid, the package will be rendered unflt for re-use as a marketing package.
shaped container for the fluid provided with a capped pouring spout at its apex, a similar coneshaped package provided with openings in its top and bottom and receiving said container in nested relation with its pouring spout extending through the top opening, and. removable means cooperating with the bottom portion of the container and package and with thecap of the pouring spout to thereby hold the container in said package and to provide a "seal" for the cap of the piouring spout, said removable means when removed permitting the package to be freely separated from the container and used as a funnel.
'7. In means for marketing fluid, a coneshaped container for the fluid provided with a capped pouring spout at its apex, a similar coneshaped package provided with openings in its top and bottom and receiving said container in nested relation with its pouring spout extending through the top opening, and a removable band having its ends secured to diametrically opposite portions of the bottom of the container and its intermediate part extending over the cap of the pouring spout and'secured by adhesive substance to the walls of the package and to the cap, said band when removed or broken permitting the package to be entirely removed from the container and used as a funnel.
- BURNS DICK.
,6. In means for marketing fluid, a cone--
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US3490501A (en) * 1966-06-28 1970-01-20 Stokman Hans Multiple-use accessory notably for handling liquids
US5101870A (en) * 1990-06-14 1992-04-07 Farris Roy D C Conforming funnel and disposable fluid container
US5399405A (en) * 1993-06-14 1995-03-21 Morgan Adhesives Company Trunk security seal
EP2658785A2 (en) * 2010-10-25 2013-11-06 Jonathon Derek Gascoine Funnel-shaped container with capped ends

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US3490501A (en) * 1966-06-28 1970-01-20 Stokman Hans Multiple-use accessory notably for handling liquids
US5101870A (en) * 1990-06-14 1992-04-07 Farris Roy D C Conforming funnel and disposable fluid container
US5399405A (en) * 1993-06-14 1995-03-21 Morgan Adhesives Company Trunk security seal
EP2658785A2 (en) * 2010-10-25 2013-11-06 Jonathon Derek Gascoine Funnel-shaped container with capped ends
EP2658785A4 (en) * 2010-10-25 2014-07-09 Source Designs Ltd Funnel-shaped container with capped ends

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