US2380825A - Nonrefillable closure for bottles and like containers - Google Patents

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US2380825A
US2380825A US464714A US46471442A US2380825A US 2380825 A US2380825 A US 2380825A US 464714 A US464714 A US 464714A US 46471442 A US46471442 A US 46471442A US 2380825 A US2380825 A US 2380825A
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    • 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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July 31, 1945. DMZ 2,380,825
NONREFILLABLE CLOSURE FOR BOTTLES AND LIKE CONTAINERS Filed Nov. 6, 1942 MM W BX M (ZZQ 35 3 A TTOP/VEYS Patented July 31, 1945 N ONREFILLABLE CLOSURE FOR BOTTLES AND LIKE CONTAINERS Manuel Diaz Dias, Habana, Cuba, assignor of sixty one-hundredths to Alberto Galas Oquendo,
Habana, Cuba Application November 6, 1942, Serial In Cuba October 2, 1942 1Claim. (c1. 2l5-21) This invention relates particularly to the nonrefilla'ble closure for bottles and like containers,
forming the subject-matter of my co-pending United States patent application Serial No.
457,270, filed September 4, 1942, and it has for its object to provide an improvement therein consisting in eliminating the packing ring fltted within the container neck and holding in position the disc provided with a central hole and a cylindrical portion which servesas a seat for the solid valve of smaller diameter than said disc and rests freely on said disc, said elimination being due to the present difliculty in obtaining a packing material like cork, which although satisfying the conditions required for making a; tight closure, when in permanent contact with a high quality liquid, such as liquor, also tends to impurify it. e
The improvement forming the subject-matter of this invention further consists in substituting for the disc provided with a central hole and a cylindrical portionadevice made of plastic material in the shape of a cylindrical cup having a central hole at its bottom portion and an upper horizontal annular flange adapted to seat through an intermediate packing washer on the upper edge of the container neck, the bottom portion of the cup serving as a seat for the loose disc valve, whereby a more simple closure is provided which is also sanitary by reason of the fact that the liquid is not in direct contact with any packing materialcapable of being crumbled or corrupted by the action of liquid humidity.
Fig. 7 is a similar section to that of Fig. 1, showing the container neck in the liquid discharge position.
In the drawing, I indicates a bottle neck which has adjusted at its mouth portion a device of plastic material in the shape of a cylindrical cup 2 having a central hole 3 at its bottom and a horizontal annular flange 4 at its upper edge by means of which and the interposition of a pack ing washer 5 it rests on the upper edge of the container I. The inner space of cup 2 serves as a lodge for a freelymovabie valve consisting of a solid disc 6 of a diameter somewhat smaller than the inner diameter of the cup cylindrical body to always permit the flow of liquid thereabout in any inclined position of the bottle.
Outside the bottle neck i is adjusted on a shouldered peripheral portion 1 projecting therefrom, a cover 8 made of glass or any other plastic material, which has an upper section 8" of 9 or the cover and the annular flange 4 of cup 2.
Y The invention is describedwith reference to I the figures which:
Fig. 1 is a diametral-vertical section view of a bottle neck provided with the improved nonof the accompanying drawing, of
refillable closure of this invention, in its raised or sealed position. v
Fig. 2 is a horizontal section view on line 2- 1 of Fig. 1. I I
Fig. 3 is a perspective detailed view or the closure-cover partly cut away.
Fig. 4.1! a detailed perspective view of the holed disc. secured'in fixed position under the cover.
Fig. 5 is a detailed perspective view of the freely movable valve operating within the closure.
Fig. 6 is a detailed perspective view of the device in theshape of a cup which has a hole at its bottom portion and an upperhorizontal annular flange and which carries therein the freely movable valve and rests, through its flange on the upper edge dfithe container.
at its top and near its middle height it has inte- Said disc ill has a central hole I l and four smaller holes l2 disposed in circumferential arrangement about the central hole II, and the disc l0 has at its lower face four projections in the shape of a point l3 disposed alternately to the holes E2, the function of said projections being to prevent the disc 6 forming the freely'movable valve from adhering or sticking to the lower face of the disc ID in the inclined position of the bottle.
The reduced section 8' of the cover is open grally the'rewith a, partition M which has at its portion bordering the inner surface of section 8' four equidistant openings IE not vertically registering with the holes I2 of lower disc Hi, to which end the latter is secured in a fixed position within the cover t by means of a pointed projection l6 formed at any portion of the lower face of annular portion 9 of the cover and engaging a recess [1 formed on the upper surface of the disc In. A
The section 8 of the cover has at its outer surface a thread IE to threadedly receive a, threaded cap l9 preferably made of metal and which fits on the upper edge of the section B' of the cover through an intermediate disc 20 of a compressible material, such as cork, to prevent leaking of the liquid in the sealed position of the cap l9.
The cover 8 is inviolably secured on the bottle neck I by means of an annular layer of a molten material 2| which is inserted in the space formed between the recessed portion 1 of the bottle neck beneath the shouldered peripheral portion I o! the bottle and the lower portion of the cover 8. The molten material may be in the nature of a, sealing-Wax or the like.
The operation of this closure is exactly as the operation of the closure forming the subjectmatter of my co-pending United States patent application Serial'No. 457,270, only that the present closure has the advantage that a packing ring being not provided for holding'the seat for the freely movable valve within the bottle neck and the cup device serving as a seat for the freely movable valve being made of a plastic material which is not capable of being crumbled or corrupted by the humidity action of the liquid as this is discharged, the liquid will never be contaminated, but it will always keep clean.
What I claim is:
A non-refillable closure for a bottle comprising a cap having a skirt portion surrounding the neck of the bottle, a. top portion of reduced diameter, a shoulder overlying the mouth of the bottle between the skirt portion and top portion, a flanged cup having an opening in the bottom, a perforated disc having teats directed towards the interior of the cup, the disc and flange of the cup being seated between the shoulder of the cap and the mouth of the bottle in circumferential engagement with the skirt, means for looking the disc against rotation relatively to the shoulder, a fiat disc Valve loosely slidable on the bottom of the cup and adapted to cover the opening, and a second perforated fiat disc integral with the top portion of the cap, the perforations of said last named disc being out of alinement with those of the first named disc, said cap, discs, cup and valve forming a selfcontained structure suitable for application to the neck of the bottle by the skirt portion of the cap.
MANUEL DIAZ DIAZ.
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Cited By (4)

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US2472182A (en) * 1945-02-20 1949-06-07 John Haig & Company Ltd Nonrefillable bottle closure
US4458817A (en) * 1981-05-12 1984-07-10 Angelo Guala S.P.A. Closure with internal security for bottles and the like
US4491230A (en) * 1983-04-26 1985-01-01 William McColeman One-way pour valve
US20080030558A1 (en) * 2004-02-16 2008-02-07 Takeo Seino Method of manufacturing liquid container, and liquid container

Cited By (5)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2472182A (en) * 1945-02-20 1949-06-07 John Haig & Company Ltd Nonrefillable bottle closure
US4458817A (en) * 1981-05-12 1984-07-10 Angelo Guala S.P.A. Closure with internal security for bottles and the like
US4491230A (en) * 1983-04-26 1985-01-01 William McColeman One-way pour valve
US20080030558A1 (en) * 2004-02-16 2008-02-07 Takeo Seino Method of manufacturing liquid container, and liquid container
US7967428B2 (en) * 2004-02-16 2011-06-28 Seiko Epson Corporation Method of manufacturing a liquid container including a check valve and bypass flowing passage, and liquid container including said check valve and bypass flowing passage

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