USRE3037E - Improvement in the manufacture and preservation of lard - Google Patents

Improvement in the manufacture and preservation of lard Download PDF

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USRE3037E
USRE3037E US RE3037 E USRE3037 E US RE3037E
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Chaeles L. Tuckee
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  • Lard has been heretofore packed in tierces, barrels, kegs, tubs, and pails, and when so packed is subject to great loss from absorption and leakage. As heretofore handled it has been an inconvenient and unprotable article for the retailer ⁇ to deal in. It has been sometimes packed in tin but only to a limited extent, as tin is very expensive for small packages, and is opened with diiiiculty.
  • My invention consists in overcoming these diieulties, and in constructing a small, cheap, and perfectlytight package, of wood or paper, or both, for holding lard, so that it can be conveniently handled and without waste; in giving such box a lining or coating impervious to and insoluble in oil, either by applying the substance used for such coating directly to the package or by the use of a paper or other suitable lining coated with such sub-V package that there will be no lid or cover rim to interfere with packing in cases.
  • the body of the package can be most conveniently made of a single thin strip of wood.
  • the strips of wood may be cut by any machinery in use for that purpose, and may be from oneeighth to onesixteenth of ain inch in thickness, and of suicient width for the required' depth of thebox to be made.
  • I iind it most conven- ⁇ top, having been ient for the trade to make ing one, three, live, ively, but other sizes can be used.
  • 3,037, dated packages containand ten pounds, respect- ⁇
  • the interior dimensions of a box calculated to hold 011e pound in its most convenient form will be four inches by two and one-half inches across and three and a half inches deep, and for a box designed tohold ten pounds six and three-fourths inches across and seven and one-half inches deep. The dimensions of readily determined.
  • the bottom B' which is about three-eighths of an inch thick, I insert within the body or sides and secure the same thereto by the use of tacks,
  • glycerine I also iind advantageous on account of its antiseptic quality. By the use of such and seams of the wood ⁇ and by imperfect construction are coating the pores openings ⁇ caused effectually closed and ⁇ waste from leakage and absorption entirely prevented. I attain the saine results by lining the package with paper or other suitable substance coated or saturated with the solution used, or by so saturating the box itself.
  • Common paste or straw board may be used in constructing my package,- but I make the top and bottom of wood inserted and secured as described when paper sides are used.

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