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US2387978A US496800A US49680043A US2387978A US 2387978 A US2387978 A US 2387978A US 496800 A US496800 A US 496800A US 49680043 A US49680043 A US 49680043A US 2387978 A US2387978 A US 2387978A
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    • B65CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
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Oct.30,1945. T, B, CASEY 2,387,978
CLOSURE FOR VESSELS Filed July so, 1943 Patented Oct. 30, 1945 UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE 2,387,978 c osmm FOR VESSELS Terrance B. Casey, Ashland, Ky. Application July 3i), 1943, Serial No. 496,800
9 Claims.
My invention relates to covers for-bottles, jars, barrels, boxes, etc., where an air-tight closure is required.
, sels which can be applied in the usual ways and, after the cover is in place, held there by external air pressure.
Again, it is an object to provide a cover by the I use of which any air remaining in the vessel after processing and applying the cover in the usual manner, may be rariiled after the cover has been applied.
Another object is to provide a lid or cover for containers, which can be used in any and all methods or processes of canning foods.
Other objects will inpart be obvious and in part pointed out hereinafter.
To the attainment of the aforesaid objects and ends the invention still further resides in the novel detail; of construction, combination and arrangement of parts, all of which will be first fully described in the following detailed description, and then be particularly pointed out in the appended claims, reference being had to the accompanying drawing, in which:
Fig. 1 is a vertical section illustrating one embodiment of my invention.
, Fig. 2 is'a detail vertical section of a modification of the embodiment shown in Fig, 1.
Fig. 3 is a view similar to Fig. 1 of a third embodiment of the invention.
Fig. 4 is a vertical section of a Mason-type cap embodying the invention. Fig. 5 is a vertical section of a fourth embodiment of the invention.
Fig. 6 is a vertical section showing the invention embodied in a barrel or box cover.
Fig. 7 is a detail vertical section of a modifica- 'tlon of the embodiment shown in Fig. 6.
Fig. 8 is a detail view showing how the embodiment of Fig. 1 is operated.
In the drawing, in which like numerals of reference indicate like parts in all the figures, I represents the inner or bottom wall, 2 the outer or top wall, and 3 the peripheral wall of the top or cover. The walls I and 3 are preferably made sufliciently heavy so as to be relatively rigid, while the wall 2 is made so as to be more or less flexible, and to that end it may be provided with circular corrugations 5 if desired.
The inner wall I preferably has a weakened portion 6, directly over which and secured to the wall 2, by soldering or any other suitable means, is a in 1 having, preferably, a spear-shaped end for puncturing the wall I at the weakened place 6 for a purpose which will later appear.
There are several ways in which the cover may be constructed to fit the vesselC to be closed. In the form shown in Figs. 1 and 8, the wall 3 has its upper margin turned outwardly, as at 4, to provide a trough for the packing ring or sealing compound S.
The outwardly turned portion I serves as a flange to overlie the mouth or rim edge of the vessel C, while the wall 3 fits inside the neck of the vessel as shown.
The walls 2 and 3-4 are hermetically joined in any approved way, as by soldering,'brazing, welding, etc. After the wall 2 is hermetically secured to the flange 4, the space between the Y walls i and 2 is evacuated. This may be done in any approved manner, as, for instance, in a manner similar to the evacuating of electric light bulbs. As the particular way in which the air in chamber V is withdrawn and the chamber thereafter sealed against ingress of air is no part of the present invention, the same has not been illustrated in the drawing and will not be further referred to herein.
After evacuation of the air, chamber V becomes what I shall hereinafter term a vacuum chamber.
vAfter packing the vessel C with the desired ma terial-solid, as coffee for example, or liquid, as fruit or vegetables suitably processed, for examplethe cover is put in place and pressed down tightly. Then pin 1 is driven through the inner wall I (see Fig. 8) and the air below the wall I in the vessel C, above its desired contents, is sucked into the vacuum chamber V, thereby providing the vacuum seal for the cover against the vessel mouth, suflicient to hold the cover hermetically to the vessel C.
If desired, the modification shown in Fig. 2 may be employed. In this form the flange 4" is flat and overlies the mouth edge of the vessel C, a suitable packing or sealing ring S being provided and, if desired, a threaded cap 8 may be screwed onto the vessel to prevent accidental I breaking of the seal. 7
In the modification of Fig. 3, the inner rigid wall I, annular wall 3* and flange 4'" are formed of glass, porcelain, or plastic, while the wall 2" is of flexible material, suchas metal or other suitable substance.
The wall I has an aperture 9 which is closed by a plug P which plug may be driven out by the pin I when pressure is applied in the direction of the arrow in Fig. 3. If desired the pin and plug may be made as separate parts or they may be made integral. The latter structure being preferable where to leave the'plug in the vessel would be objectionable.
Fig. 4 shows a modification of the invention adapting it to a Mason-type jar cover.
Fig. 5 is a modification in which the vacuum chamber extends outwardly of the vessel.
In Figs. 6 and 7 the invention is shown applied to a box or barrel-like receptacle B. In this form the cover is constructed entirely of plywood. It carries a sealing washer ll of suitable composition held in place, if desired, by a bezel I2 and through which a nail 1 may be driven (Fig. 6) or a screw l3 screwed through the same and through the Wall 2* (Fig. 7), for the purpose of forming an opening in the wall I at the proper time.
In Figs. 2 to 6, inclusive, those parts which correspond to one another and to similar parts in Figs. 1 and 8, bear the same reference character plus the index letter a, b, c, d, e, as the case may 'be, and further detailed description of said figures is therefore thought to be unnecessary. The
operation of these modifications is, in principle,
the same as that of Figs. 1 and 8, save that in Figs. 6 and 7, the outer wall 2 is or may be, rigid, as the nail or screw is longitudinally movable when force is applied to advance the same through the bottom I".
To remove the cover it is only necessary to puncture the Wall 2, 2 2 2, 2 as the case may be, by using any sharp or pointed instrument. or to withdraw the nail or screw (Figs. 6 or 7). This will break the seal and the cover can then belifted off the vessel. This eliminates the use of can openers or special tools.
The lid or cover is equally adapted to square, round, or any angled or curved shape of contour of the container or vessel opening.
While I have shown and described several materials that can be used in the construction of my cover or lid, I do not wish to be limited thereto, as any other suitable materials may be employed, and the lid may be made up in any suitable or convenient way, depending upon the materials employed.
From the foregoing description taken in connection with the accompanying drawing, it is thought that the complete construction and the uses and advantages of my invention will be clear to those skilled in the art.
What I claim is:
1. A container having air therein; a cover for said container, comprising a body to fit over the mouth of the container, and having a-chamber evacuated of air one wall of which chamber is adjacent the interior of the container, and means for puncturing said Wall after the body is in place on the container.
2. A container having air therein; a cover for said container, comprising a body to fit over the mouth of the container, and having a chamber evacuated of air one wall of which chamber is adjacent the interior of the container, and means for puncturing said Wall after the body is in place on the container, said means comprising an element carried by another'wall of the body and adapted to be advanced to puncture the first mentioned wall of the body.
evacuated of air one wall of which chamber is adjacent the interior of the container, and means for puncturing said wall after the body is in place on the container, said means comprising a nail passed through another wall of said body in posi- .tion to be driven through the first mentioned wall of the body.
4. A container having air therein; a cover for said container, comprising a body to fit over the mouth of the container, and having a chamber evacuated of air one wall of which chamber is adjacent the interior of the container, and means for puncturing said wall after the body is in place on the container, said means comprising a screw passed through another wall of said body in position to be driven through the first mentioned wall of the body.
5. A vessel having air therein; a cover for vessel, comprising an inner wall, an annular wall and an outer wall hermetically secured together to provide a chamber, said lid including a flange to fit on the mouth edge of the vessel and having a sealing substance under said flange, said chamber being evacuated of air to constitute a vacuum chamber, and means operable via said outer wall for puncturing said inner wall at will. 7
6. A vessel having air therein; a cover for vessel. comprising an inner wall, an annular wall and an outer wall hermetically secured together to provide a chamber, said lid including a flange to fit on the mouth edge of the vessel and having a sealing substance under said flange, said chamber being evacuated of air to constitute a vacuum chamber, and means operable via said outer Wall a sealing substance under said flange, said chamber being evacuatedof air to constitute a vacuum chamber, and means operable via saidouter wall for puncturing said inner wall at will, said means comprising a pin secured to said outer wall and having a puncturing end, said inner wall having a weakened portion to receive the end of said pin.
8. As a new article of manufacture, a cover for vessels, comprising a body to fit over the mouth of the vessel and having an air-evacuated chamber closed to atmosphere, one wall of said chamber lying on the vessel side of the body to communicate with the interior of the vessel when the cover is in place, and means within said chamber ior puncturing said one wall at will.
9. As a new article of manufacture, a cover for vessels, comprising a body formed to fit over and close the mouth of a vessel, said body having an air-evacuated closed chamber one wall of which is located to lie opposite the interior of the vessel on which it is to be used, and means within said chamber for effecting a puncturing of said one wall at will.
TERRAN CE B. CASEY.
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US2557648A (en) * 1946-06-26 1951-06-19 Laurence G Gerson Container with evacuated closure
US2582489A (en) * 1949-05-09 1952-01-15 Rudolph E Krueger Pressure sealing bottle cap
US2629508A (en) * 1950-07-24 1953-02-24 Marjorie E Prager Composite bottle
US2631521A (en) * 1953-03-17 Beverage mixing container
US2655919A (en) * 1951-04-17 1953-10-20 Charles B Goodstein Hypodermic syringe and cartridge therefor
US2696318A (en) * 1950-03-27 1954-12-07 Georges Achille Kihm Closure sealing means for jars, bottles, and the like
US2731965A (en) * 1956-01-24 haralson
US2764156A (en) * 1954-12-22 1956-09-25 Simon Felix Fernandez Ampules
US2764157A (en) * 1953-12-01 1956-09-25 Oliva Juan Fernandez Ampules
US2764983A (en) * 1953-03-20 1956-10-02 Barasch Hans Pius Dual compartment mixing vial
US2828043A (en) * 1954-09-28 1958-03-25 Jr Harry W Hosford Vacuum container
US2828858A (en) * 1955-01-31 1958-04-01 James W Tooke Package for dry mix products
US3259935A (en) * 1962-03-16 1966-07-12 Owens Illinois Inc Closure retainer
US3548562A (en) * 1968-06-24 1970-12-22 Gilbert Schwartzman Method of producing a mixing package employing two separate containers
US3850330A (en) * 1973-01-08 1974-11-26 Anchor Hocking Corp Composite closure cap
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US4483449A (en) * 1983-01-10 1984-11-20 Jones Marcus C Tamper-resistant vial
US4785931A (en) * 1987-09-24 1988-11-22 Letica Corporation Molded plastic closure having integral stacking support ribs and rupturable mix compartments
US5219007A (en) * 1990-08-16 1993-06-15 Applied Materials, Inc. Method and apparatus for reducing particulate generation caused by door or cover flexing on high vacuum equipment
US5263518A (en) * 1990-08-16 1993-11-23 Applied Materials, Inc. Method and apparatus for reducing particulate generation caused by door or cover flexing on high vacuum equipment
US5456929A (en) * 1992-03-31 1995-10-10 Tokai Corporation Ready-to-heat canned goods
US20020157971A1 (en) * 2001-04-26 2002-10-31 The Coca-Cola Company Dispensing cap
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US2557648A (en) * 1946-06-26 1951-06-19 Laurence G Gerson Container with evacuated closure
US2582489A (en) * 1949-05-09 1952-01-15 Rudolph E Krueger Pressure sealing bottle cap
US2696318A (en) * 1950-03-27 1954-12-07 Georges Achille Kihm Closure sealing means for jars, bottles, and the like
US2629508A (en) * 1950-07-24 1953-02-24 Marjorie E Prager Composite bottle
US2655919A (en) * 1951-04-17 1953-10-20 Charles B Goodstein Hypodermic syringe and cartridge therefor
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US2764157A (en) * 1953-12-01 1956-09-25 Oliva Juan Fernandez Ampules
US2828043A (en) * 1954-09-28 1958-03-25 Jr Harry W Hosford Vacuum container
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US2828858A (en) * 1955-01-31 1958-04-01 James W Tooke Package for dry mix products
US3259935A (en) * 1962-03-16 1966-07-12 Owens Illinois Inc Closure retainer
US3548562A (en) * 1968-06-24 1970-12-22 Gilbert Schwartzman Method of producing a mixing package employing two separate containers
US3850330A (en) * 1973-01-08 1974-11-26 Anchor Hocking Corp Composite closure cap
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US4483449A (en) * 1983-01-10 1984-11-20 Jones Marcus C Tamper-resistant vial
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