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US578320A US578320DA US578320A US 578320 A US578320 A US 578320A US 578320D A US578320D A US 578320DA US 578320 A US578320 A US 578320A
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  • the object of my invention is to provide a simple and effective means of preventing the relling of a bottle Without detection after it has once been emptied of its contents.
  • a bottle having a chamber or compartment so arranged that its contents are at all times readily visible and yet cannot be reached Without practically destroying the bottle, said compartment having communication with the neck of the bottle, through which the liquid contents are poured.
  • this compartment I place some material which, when wet by the contents of the bottle, will be defaced or otherwise changed in such manner as will be instantly and plainly visible, the abovevparts being so arranged that it is impossible to empty the bottle with out introducing some of its contents into the said compartment.
  • FIG. l is a central vertical section of the neck of a bottle with my improvements applied thereto.
  • Figs. 2 and 3 are cross-sections of the same, taken on lines 2 2 and 3 3 of Fig. l.
  • Fig. 4 is a View similar to Fig. l, showing a modified means of securing the parts of my device in place.
  • Fig. 5 is a cross-section taken on line 5 5 of Fig. 4.

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y J. P-AWCETT. DEVIGB FOR DBTBGTING FRAUDULENT RBFILLING 0F BUTTLBS'.
Patented Mar. 9, 1897.
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UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE.
JOHN FAVCETT, OF BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS:
DEVICE FOR DETECTING FRAUDULENT REFILLING OFBOTTLES.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 578,320, dated Maren 9, 1897. l
Application filed May 20, 1896.
To a/ZZ whom t may concern:
Be it known that I, JOHN FAWCETT, a citizen of Great Britain, residing at Boston, in the county of Suffolk and State of Massachusetts, have invented certain new and useiul Improvements in Devices for Detecting Fraudulent Relling of Bottles, of which the following is a specification.
The object of my invention is to provide a simple and effective means of preventing the relling of a bottle Without detection after it has once been emptied of its contents. To this end I provide a bottle having a chamber or compartment so arranged that its contents are at all times readily visible and yet cannot be reached Without practically destroying the bottle, said compartment having communication with the neck of the bottle, through which the liquid contents are poured. In this compartment I place some material which, when wet by the contents of the bottle, will be defaced or otherwise changed in such manner as will be instantly and plainly visible, the abovevparts being so arranged that it is impossible to empty the bottle with out introducing some of its contents into the said compartment.
A preferred form of my invention is shown in the accompanying drawings, in which- Figure l is a central vertical section of the neck of a bottle with my improvements applied thereto. Figs. 2 and 3 are cross-sections of the same, taken on lines 2 2 and 3 3 of Fig. l. Fig. 4 is a View similar to Fig. l, showing a modified means of securing the parts of my device in place. Fig. 5 is a cross-section taken on line 5 5 of Fig. 4.
In the drawings the numeral 2 indicates a bottle provided with a neck 3, which, as in the case of an ordinary bottle, is unobstructed as to its interior and through which the bottle can readily be iilled and emptied.- Around this neck is placed a cylinder 4, of glass, which is enough larger than said neck to leavel an annular chamber or compartment 5 between it and the said cylinder, the latter being kept in position by means of the shoulders 6 and '7 at the upper and lower ends thereof, which shoulders may be formed either on the bottleneck or on the interior ot the cylinder, as desired.
Serial No. 592,248. (No model.)-
by contact with the liquid contained in the bottle. This substance may conveniently consist ot a strip of blotting-paper 9, on which any desired matter, such, for instance, as the trade-mark of the bottler, is printed in copying or similar ink.
The parts of my device are assembled by placing the blotting-paperor other substance in the annular compartment and then slipping the cylinder down over the neck of the bottle and securing it in place in such manner that it cannot be detached without breaking it or the bottle. For the purpose of securing the cylinder in place its lower end may simply be cemented to the neck of the bottle, or, if preferred, a groove l0 may be formed around the interior of the lower end of the cylinder and acorresponding stud ll-provided upon the bottle, a passage-way for the stud into the groove being provided, as at 8. In using this construction the cylinder is slippedy into -place and is then partially rotated and cemented, the stud and groove in this manner preventing any possible removal thereof. In use my improved bottle is iilled and corked in the usual manner. When it is to be emptied, the cork is withdrawn and the liquid poured out in the ordinary manner, but in so doing some ot it necessarily gets into the annular compartment and discolors the `substance contained therein, so that it will be impossible for any one to again ll the bottle and sell the same without the fraud being detected.
I claim as my inventionl. A bottle provided with a visible compartment containing a substance adapted to be visibly defaced by contact with the contents of the bottle, and an opening connecting the neck of the bottle and said compartment in such manner that a portion of the liq- IOO with the liquid contents of the bottle, all substantially as described.
3. A bottle having` a neck, a closed cylinder surrounding the saine and supported by suitable shoulders, said cylinder being secured to the bottle, an opening connecting the interior of the neck of thebottle With the space surrounding the exterior thereof in such manner that a portion of the liquid contents of the bottle must pass through said opening when the bottle is poured from, and a substance Within said cylinder adapted to be defaced by contact with the liquid contents of the bottle, for the purpose set forth.
In testimony whereof I have hereunto subscribed rny name this 18th day of May, 1896.
JOHN FAWCETT. Witnesses:
ALEX. P. BROWNE, GEORGE LEMIsT CLARKE.
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