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    • B65CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
    • B65BMACHINES, APPARATUS OR DEVICES FOR, OR METHODS OF, PACKAGING ARTICLES OR MATERIALS; UNPACKING
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  • Fig. 2 is a vertic bottling soda and in -&c., in which the. li
  • Fig'. 3 is an inverted plan at the line n;
  • d invention consists bottle-holder actuated by automatic mechanism for presenting the bottles placedtherein for the reception of .the Sirup or-other material, then to t plying the liquid'under pressure and for introducingr the corked bottle
  • the nature of my sai 1n a revolving empty one introduced. Il em# hat turns up the w fore the pressure is relieved from that all the operations are autom atically vformed with ⁇ great rapidity and Imuch til introduction and 'removal of the bottles.
  • the revolving bottle-holder It is formed with as many receptacles 9 9 as there are arms to fthe pinionv 8, and an attendant atthej-back of the machine at each-pause ofthe holder takes outa full 'bottle and puts in an' .empty one.
  • s is a small cylinder introduced into the ves-a sel r, haring a spout s to come' down to the mouth of the bottle at the pause in the movement of the revolving holder.
  • This spout may have a eover,'so as entirely to exclude flies, as only a small opening is required for the sirup to run out into the bottle.
  • a tipping dipper t set in slings from the rod t', vsaid dipper having a cross-axis and a crank-arm u, that takes a iixed stop, so that the dipper-t, when drawn up the' entire "h eight by therod t, is tipped to pour its contentsthrough the spout s into the bottle, and.. this rod t is actuated by the arm 'v and bar if to the parallel motion-bars 'w and a connection 19 to the arm ofthe counterpoise n. f
  • einpty bottle is placed in the revolvingholder; second, the holder moves ⁇ forward, pauses; third, the sirup or other liquid is poured in; fourth, the holder moves forward again and the bottle comes undervfthe supplying-cap; fifth, bottle is ⁇ filled; sixth, cork is pressed down; seventh, the filling-cap raisesand yoke is turned over cork; eighth, revolvingjlr holder nioves the third time and pauses; ninth, the full bottle is removed and an empty one substituted, and this being donev as each holder presents itself the operations are constantly performed and act on the successive bottles as presented.l
  • the tipping dipper t may be employed to fill the bottles, being made of sufieientfsize.
  • LEMUEL W SERRELL, THOS; GEO. HAROLD.

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` and State of and applied to use do herebydecl Fig. 2 is a vertic bottling soda and in -&c., in which the. li
the cork iis forced int employedv for holding th .holderand an ploy a device t saved in the ...lever h ya sliding holder k above the beda';
. UNITED STATES PATENT Orifice.,
JOHN BUSER, or New YORK, Nl Y.
Specification forming part of Letters Patent o. 34,347, dated February 11, 1862.
To @ZZ whom' tjitcty concern:
Be it know New York, have, invented, made, Improvement in Bottling,r Machinery; andI arethat vthe following is a full, clear, and exact description of my said invention, reference being had to the annexed drawings, making part ot this specification, Where- 1n Figu re l is a front elevation of my machine.
al section, and Fig'. 3 is an inverted plan at the line n; A
Similarv marks of. reference denote the same parts.
n that I, J oHN B UsnR, of the cityA a certain new and useful Machines have' heretofore been inade for ineral Waters, quid is supplied through a pipe connected to a hollow cap setting over the mouth of. the bottle, andthrough which held while being tied; or a wire yoke has been e -cork'in the bottle. d invention consists bottle-holder actuated by automatic mechanism for presenting the bottles placedtherein for the reception of .the Sirup or-other material, then to t plying the liquid'under pressure and for introducingr the corked bottle The nature of my sai 1n a revolving empty one introduced. Il em# hat turns up the w fore the pressure is relieved from that all the operations are autom atically vformed with `great rapidity and Imuch til introduction and 'removal of the bottles.
In the drawings,
the bed a.
bb are Iixed sli a is theframe'or table Ydes carrying. the cross-head c, from which slings'd d pass to the lower cross-head e. The by the leverf on the fulcr cork by the rod g, as now usu'al-` From; the. lever fa link 2 connects with the bent lever ale, porter,
o said bottle and there` cork, after whic'h'the lled and, is removed 'from said revolving` se are moved up and down um l 'toforce in the.
h on a fnlcrum 3, and to the upper end of this.V
guide for this bar 4the talon 7toward the three-armed pinion 8, tha
bar is attached. 4 isa' and 6 `is a spring keepin-gf.
that every time the lever f is given afull inotion 'the bar t' gives a third 'revolution to the bottle-holder, for as the lever' f is depressed the talon 7 passes beyond one of the arms of' the pinion S and thespring 6 throws'the s azne back, so that on raising the lever f the b Qttlef *holder is turned andfthen held by' thef-iiat part of the bar against the ends ofthefltwo arms 8 until the next movement isgiven.- 41';
. The revolving bottle-holder It is formed with as many receptacles 9 9 as there are arms to fthe pinionv 8, and an attendant atthej-back of the machine at each-pause ofthe holder takes outa full 'bottle and puts in an' .empty one. The yokes l0 ofthe bottles Z-are turned back and rest upona prolongation at one. sid e of each receptacle point at which the pipe 14 -is introduced,jand l5 is the pipe for-the escape of air from the bottle, with a safety-valve, as usual.
'nf is accu forming the fulcrum of the lever o,to keep c lowing the cros'srheadm to ascend. The lever 'pis carried upia'nd va c ing in oontactwith Athe roller `1 6 on c, throws 'andpress' 'theyoke 10- held in the bottle Z. bythe -rod g', and Vas this rod gland cross.-
is returned toits .m isa secondi cross-head sliding 'onf' the ides b o, connected bythe slings 1-1 1 1 to thel usual, -to cause the hollow cap -headm to setftightly over the -irst been introduced-inthe cap i3 above the nterpoise onv'the Across-shaft l2,
the cross-head m' 'and parts attached eleva-ted'.
@ver p passes below` the in the cork 'is heldin that* :position bythe' lever j' while in the act of al rockin said lever, `com- :out the 'upper'end 'of said lever p and causes' al'lp on the lower Y'end of .said leverjo te litt Y over-the cork 17 `as headcare' raised the lever'p former position bythesprng bottles separately, and' they were left .exposed for iiies to be attracted into the bottles. I am enabled by the use of iny revolving bottleholder to supply the `sirup during the pause in the movement of the holder. For this purpose I employ the vessel r. (Shown separately in section, Fig. 4.) This sets on the stand fr and may be changed-'according to the character of liquid or sirup to be put into the bottles the vessel yr loeiu,r guided to its position by small ribs on the stand r.
s is a small cylinder introduced into the ves-a sel r, haring a spout s to come' down to the mouth of the bottle at the pause in the movement of the revolving holder. This spout may have a eover,'so as entirely to exclude flies, as only a small opening is required for the sirup to run out into the bottle.
In the cylinder s is a tipping dipper t, set in slings from the rod t', vsaid dipper having a cross-axis and a crank-arm u, that takes a iixed stop, so that the dipper-t, when drawn up the' entire "h eight by therod t, is tipped to pour its contentsthrough the spout s into the bottle, and.. this rod t is actuated by the arm 'v and bar if to the parallel motion-bars 'w and a connection 19 to the arm ofthe counterpoise n. f
- lt will be lseen that the successive opera- ,t'ious take place in the following order: first, an
einpty bottle is placed in the revolvingholder; second, the holder moves `forward, pauses; third, the sirup or other liquid is poured in; fourth, the holder moves forward again and the bottle comes undervfthe supplying-cap; fifth, bottle is `filled; sixth, cork is pressed down; seventh, the filling-cap raisesand yoke is turned over cork; eighth, revolvingjlr holder nioves the third time and pauses; ninth, the full bottle is removed and an empty one substituted, and this being donev as each holder presents itself the operations are constantly performed and act on the successive bottles as presented.l
In bottling porter or ale the tipping dipper t may be employed to fill the bottles, being made of sufieientfsize.
What 'I claim, and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is-
l. The revolving holder 7:.,with the receptacles 9 .for the bottles, in combination with the cross-head m and parts attached for filling -and corking said bottles as presented by the said revolving holder la, as set forth. l
2. 'lhe'arrangenlent ot" the sliding bar t, talon-7, spring G, and lever h, when combined with the revolving holder 7s for giving motion,
to the said holder and presenting the bottles to be filled .in unison with the other movements of thev machine, as specified.
`3; Theleverpjn combination with theerossheads m and' o, and acting in the manner specified to turn the yoke 10 over the cork as the cross-head m is raised, as specified.
4. The vessel r,spout .s-,and tipping dipper t, in combination with the revolving holderk and eorking apparatus KVAfor supplying sirup or other liquid to the bottle-sin saidholder la immediately prior to the'corking, as set forth- In witness whereof I have hereunto set my signature this 19th day of December, 1861.
yJOHN BUSER.
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LEMUEL W. SERRELL, THOS; GEO. HAROLD.
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