US726038A - Fitting and case for ink or life bottles or vessels. - Google Patents

Fitting and case for ink or life bottles or vessels. Download PDF

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US726038A
US726038A US11530702A US1902115307A US726038A US 726038 A US726038 A US 726038A US 11530702 A US11530702 A US 11530702A US 1902115307 A US1902115307 A US 1902115307A US 726038 A US726038 A US 726038A
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  • the inner portion of such flange or cover I make as a central depressed hollow plug or chamber a through the inner end of which I pass a tube a, which is secured to a globular-ended elastic manipulating-head d.
  • the inner portion or chamber afiof the india-rubber cover a I make with its lower end a pierced with suitable slits (not shown) or provided with a hole through which the tube 0 of the filling device can pass, the elastic nature of the material of such inner portion or inner chamber a enabling the contents of the vessel to be sealed when 'the tube or filling device is in its closed position.
  • the filling device I make as a tube 0, with its lower end pointed in the ordinary manner, as at 0', while the upper end of such tube I connect to a rubber air-bulb 11.
  • the projecting collar or shoulder of the compressible bulb fits closely within the upper portion or chamber of the cover, making a close fit between the two parts and forming a tight joint and a seal between the collar or shoulder and the depressed wall of the cover, so that when the parts are assembled and the bottle closed the contents are sealed against escape by the impingement of the depressed portion of the cover around the filling-tube and by the engagement between the collar or shoulder of the bulb and the depressed wall of the cover, thus efiectually closing the bottle against the escape of the content I fill the tube 0 with ink by pressing the bulb d, and thus excluding the air in the usual ordinary manner, and remove such tube and combined stopper and bulb for filling the en.
  • p I inclose my ink-containing vessel, with its stopper and filler, within a casing g, made of xylonite, wood, or other suitable material and having an internal screw-thread it formed at its upper end.
  • the cap '5 for screwing within such end I make with its interior of ed from moving out of the bottle b, and the bottle and cap e also are engaged with or -pressed upon by a projection or projections g, formed'within the cap '5, so as to prevent the bottle from moving about within the case when in transit.
  • I may in some cases use alayer k, of corru-' gated paper or other suitable substance, placed in the bottom of the casing g to form a bed or pad for the bottle I).
  • an ink-bottle provided with a recessed rubber stopper having an opening in the depressed portion thereof, a
  • pen-filler the tube of which is inserted through the said opening and the bulb of which is. 5 formed with a plug to-flt within the-recess in the stopper, an exterior casing for the bottle, a screwed cap for theeasing recessed to receive the filler-bulb and to hold the filler-plug within the stopper, and a shoulder on the cap for engaging the bottle to prevent movement of the same during transit, substantially as described.

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PATENTED APR, 21, 1903. J. F. PITZSIMMONS. FITTING AND CASE FOR INK OR LIKE BUTTLES 0R VESSELS.
APPLIOATION FILED JULY 12, 1902.
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v UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE. I
JOHN FRANKLIN FITZSIMMONS, OF HILLSDALE, MICHIGAN, ASSIGNOR OF ONE-HALF TO P. & J. ARNOLD, OF LONDON, ENGLAND.
FITTING AND CASE FOR lNK 0R LIKE BOTTLES OR'VESS ELS.
SPECIFICATION forming part Of Letters Patent No. 726,038, dated April 21, 1903. Application filed July 12, 1902. Serial No. 115,307. (No model.)
To all whom it. may concern}:
Be it known that I, JOHN FRANKLIN FITZ- SIMMONS, a citizen of the United States of America, residing at Hillsdale, Michigan, have inventedcertain new and useful Improveme'nts in Connection with Fittings and Cases for Ink or Like Bottles or Vessels, (for which I have made application for Letters Patent in Great Britain, No. 2,661, dated Febfor other similar purposes by means of a stopper which seals the contents of the vessel when not in use and which can be held within the casing in such a manner as to prevent injury to the vessel and the fittings when'in transit or when being carried about for occasional use. I
The accompanying drawing shows a sectional elevation of one convenient form of my invention.
In carrying my invention into efiect in one convenientmanner, as illustrated, I form a cover a for attachment: to the mouth of the neck of the bottle or vessel b, which isto contain the ink, and I make such cover a of india-rubber or like suitable elastic material, the outer flange a of such cover being of a form that will spring over the neck projection 1) upon the bottle 1). The inner portion of such flange or cover I make as a central depressed hollow plug or chamber a through the inner end of which I pass a tube a, which is secured to a globular-ended elastic manipulating-head d.
The inner portion or chamber afiof the india-rubber cover a I make with its lower end a pierced with suitable slits (not shown) or provided with a hole through which the tube 0 of the filling device can pass, the elastic nature of the material of such inner portion or inner chamber a enabling the contents of the vessel to be sealed when 'the tube or filling device is in its closed position.
I preferably secure and protect the edges of the elastic cover a and prevent them from being removed or accidentally springing from contact with the neck of the bottle by means of a metal or other cap 0, having a ring-like band which passes around the cover, and an upper flange formed thereon, which presses upon the outer portionof the cover. The filling device I make as a tube 0, with its lower end pointed in the ordinary manner, as at 0', while the upper end of such tube I connect to a rubber air-bulb 11. Upon the elastic compressible bulb 1 thus attached to the tube 0 I form a projecting collar or shoulder f,
which fits within the interior of theelastic cover a, so that should any ink escape from the lower portion a of the covera the shoulder-like portion f of the bulb d would prevent its escape into the case g, in which the bottle 12 and the fillingdevice are carried, and the central depressed hollow plug, when the tube 0 is inserted therethrough, draws closely around the tube, producing an effectual sealing between the cover and the filling-tube by the impingement of the depressed portion of the cover against the tube. The projecting collar or shoulder of the compressible bulb fits closely within the upper portion or chamber of the cover, making a close fit between the two parts and forming a tight joint and a seal between the collar or shoulder and the depressed wall of the cover, so that when the parts are assembled and the bottle closed the contents are sealed against escape by the impingement of the depressed portion of the cover around the filling-tube and by the engagement between the collar or shoulder of the bulb and the depressed wall of the cover, thus efiectually closing the bottle against the escape of the content I fill the tube 0 with ink by pressing the bulb d, and thus excluding the air in the usual ordinary manner, and remove such tube and combined stopper and bulb for filling the en. p I inclose my ink-containing vessel, with its stopper and filler, within a casing g, made of xylonite, wood, or other suitable material and having an internal screw-thread it formed at its upper end. The cap '5 for screwing within such end I make with its interior of ed from moving out of the bottle b, and the bottle and cap e also are engaged with or -pressed upon by a projection or projections g, formed'within the cap '5, so as to prevent the bottle from moving about within the case when in transit.
I may in some cases use alayer k, of corru-' gated paper or other suitable substance, placed in the bottom of the casing g to form a bed or pad for the bottle I).
I do not limit the application of my invention to any particnlarshape of bulb and sealing-ring or to any speciahnethod of mounting audtseeuring the rubber cover and its cap to the neckoi. the bottle orvessel, and I vary the form of casing and the manner of preventing the movement of the bottle and filler when in position to suit the shape of the bottle or vessel which-is to be employed and'the materials from which the casing and the fittings are to be constructed.
Having now described my invention, what I claim as new, and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is-
1. The combination with an ink-bottle, of a recessed rubber stopper having an aperture within the depressed portion thereof an inkfiller the tube of which is passed through said aperture and a plug encircling the filler and adapted to fit within the depressed portion of the stopper, substantially as described.
2. The combination with an ink-bottle, provided with a recessed rubber stopper having an aperture in the depressed portion thereof, of a pen-filler the tube of which is inserted th rough the said aperture 'and the bulb of which is formed with a plug to fit within the recess in the stopper, substantially as described.
In combination, an ink-bottle provided with a recessed rubber stopper having an opening in the depressed portion thereof, a
pen-filler the tube of which is inserted through the said opening and the bulb of which is. 5 formed with a plug to-flt within the-recess in the stopper, an exterior casing for the bottle, a screwed cap for theeasing recessed to receive the filler-bulb and to hold the filler-plug within the stopper, and a shoulder on the cap for engaging the bottle to prevent movement of the same during transit, substantially as described.
4. The combination with an ink-bottle, of a recessed rubber cover or stopper havinga depressed portion a filling-tube passing through the depressed portion of the cover or stopper and sealed by the impingement of the wall of the depressed portion of the cover or stopper around the body of the tube and a plug 6e encircling the filling-tube and adapted to fit within the depressed portion of the stopper,
- substantially as described.
5. The combination with an ink-bottle, of a recessed rubber cover or stopper having a depressed portion, a filling-tube passed through the depressed portion of the cover or stopper and sealed thereby, and a closing-plug on the filling-tube entering into the chamber of the rubber cover or stopper and thereby forming a seal between the cover or stopper and the plug, substantially as described.
6. The combination with an ink-bottle, of a recessed cover or stopper having a depressed portion, a filling-tube passed through the depressed portion of the cover or stopper and a closing-plug on the filling-tube fitting within the chamber of the cover or stopper and forming a seal between the cover or stopper and the plug, substantially as described.
In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand in presence of two witnesses.
' JOHN FRANKLIN FIT/SIMMONS.
Witnesses:
THOMAS A. BANNING, OSCAR W. Born).-
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US2756749A (en) * 1953-04-15 1956-07-31 Horace D Munday Medicine dropper construction
US2913017A (en) * 1956-09-17 1959-11-17 Poly Seal Corp Bottle pipette closure for liquid containers
US3163160A (en) * 1962-11-15 1964-12-29 Milton J Cohen Disposable swab and culture medium device
US3406875A (en) * 1966-06-08 1968-10-22 Robert H. Park Container closure
US20090266737A1 (en) * 2008-04-23 2009-10-29 Cole Joseph W Beverage container permitting multiple configurations
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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2756749A (en) * 1953-04-15 1956-07-31 Horace D Munday Medicine dropper construction
US2913017A (en) * 1956-09-17 1959-11-17 Poly Seal Corp Bottle pipette closure for liquid containers
US3163160A (en) * 1962-11-15 1964-12-29 Milton J Cohen Disposable swab and culture medium device
US3406875A (en) * 1966-06-08 1968-10-22 Robert H. Park Container closure
US20090266737A1 (en) * 2008-04-23 2009-10-29 Cole Joseph W Beverage container permitting multiple configurations
US20110284123A1 (en) * 2010-05-24 2011-11-24 Bouix Herve F Metered Dose Applicator With Light For Activating Product
US8403008B2 (en) * 2010-05-24 2013-03-26 Elc Management, Llc Metered dose applicator with light for activating product

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