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US2022343A - Pouring means for canisters - Google Patents

Pouring means for canisters
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US2022343A
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NOV. 26, `935. l|l DROOD 2,022,343
POURING MEANS lFOR CANISTERS Filed June 4, 1935 2 Sheets-Sheet l ATTORNEY.
Nov. 26, 1935. H. DROOD POURING MEANS FORCANISTERS 2 Sheets-Sheet 2 A Filed June 4, 1955 INVENTOR.
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Patented Nov. 26, 1935 UNITEDSTATES PATENT OFFICE 4 Claims.
The object of the present invention is to provide a iilling opening closure for a liquid containing can, the closure being of unique formation and adapted for assembly with a rotatable pour- 5 ing spout, the device being adapted for either the top or the bottom wall of the can.
The invention will be described with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:-
Figure 1 is a fragmentary view of the upper l portion of the can, partly in section and illustrating an embodiment of the invention, the section being on the line l-I, Fig. 2.
Figure 2 is a plan view of the structure shown in the preceding figure.
15 Figure 3 is va view similar to Figure 1 in full vertical section, and enlarged.
Figure 4 is a view in elevation of the can clesure member.
Figure 5 is a vertical section on the line 5-5, 2O Fig. 1, omitting the can elements other than the closure and spout member.
Figure 6 is a fragmentary and. sectional view on theline 6 6, Fig. "I, showing a form of the invention applied to the bottom wall of a can.
25 Figure 7 is a plan view of the structure shown in the preceding ligure.
Figure 8 is a bottom plan View of the spout illustrated in Figure 6.
Referring to the drawings, I have shown in 30 Figures 1 to 5 inclusive, a can formed with a side.
wall I, atop wall 2, the latter being flanged at 2a: to embrace the upper marginal wall of member l. Thetop wall 2 is provided with the usual round filler opening which customarily receives a cap threaded or soldered in position.
According to the present invention, the vertically extending rim of the filler opening receives -the flanged periphery of asocket closure member 3. The base ofsocket closure member 3 is formed 40 with a glove-fastener type of socket 3m. Received within thesocket closure member 3 is thecup 4 of a pouring spout member, the spout being shown at 4x, a ball 4mm depending fromcup 4 and adapt- Cil ed to be snapped into the socket ofmember 3.
45Socket closure member 3 may be provided with an inlet aperture at 5 and with an air opening at 6 andcup 4 may be formed with a liquid re.
ception aperture at 1 and with an air aperture at 8. The apertures of the cup will not be in 50 register with those ofsocket closure member 3 when the spout is turned inwardly to thedotted line position, Fig. 2, but when the spout is swung to the position of Fig. 1 and full line position of Fig. 2, the apertures of the two said members 55 will come into register and the contents of the can may be poured. The registration of the two members is best shown in Fig. 3. In addition, the spout may be pro-vided with asmall air inlet 9.
In the structure of Figs. 6 to 8 inclusive, the usual filling opening and usual type of permanent 5 closure, as, for example, soldered closure, is employed at one wall of the can, for convenience of filling and in order that the usual lling machinery may be employed. The opposite end wall of the tin however is formed in a die with an integral socket l0 which may be identical withmember 3 in formation and therefore the same reference characters are used for this glove type socket and apertures as in the preceding figures.
Member I0 will receive a pouring spout sub- 15 stantially similar to that illustrated in Figs. 1 to 5 inclusive, and therefore the same reference characters are employed for this element as in the said figures. If desired, in the construction of Figs. 6 to 8 inclusive, the can endwall 2 may 20 be countersunk at b` so that when the spout is turned to the dotted line position, Fig. '7, an outer surface of the spout will lie in substantially the same plane as the rim of the can for convenience in stacking the cans for shipment, etc.
In the structure of Figs. 1 to 5 inclusive, the can will be filled andmember 3 will then be applied in exactly the same manner and by the same machinery as that customarily used in applying closure caps for filler openings and closing is completed by snapping into position the pouring spout member. If desired, the openings inmember 3 may be omitted andmember 3 punctured by the user preliminary to use. For convenience, the puncturing' points may be indicated by 35 stamped-in `depressions or by coloration.
Having described my invention, what I claim and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is as follows:-
1. In a can for liquids comprising side and end 40 walls, a cup-like area carried by one of the walls and having a socket at the base of said. area, a pouring spout member having a cup-like wall and a ball adapted to intert with the cup and socket first named whereby the pouring spout member is held for rotational movement.
2. A can for contaning liquids having side and end walls, one of the walls being formed with a filling opening and a closure for said opening comprising a cup-like sheet metal member having at its base a glove fastener type socket, and a pouring spout member having a cup shaped to conform with that of the closure member and yhaving a ball adapted to be sprung into the socket.
3. A device constructed in accordance withclaim 2, in which the pouring spout member is rotatable relatively to the closure member, and the closure member and pouring spout member 5 are formed With apertures which come into register when the spout member is rotated to a predetermined position.
4. A device constructed in accordance with claim 1, in which the cup-like areas of the can Wall and pouring spout are provided with apertures adapted to come into register when the pouring spout is rotated to a predetermined position.
HARRY DROOD.
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Cited By (10)

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US2545350A (en)*1949-09-211951-03-13Walter S FuldValved pouring attachment for milk bottles
US2961133A (en)*1957-11-271960-11-22Robert W AnkneyDispenser closures
US3062418A (en)*1958-08-111962-11-06American Flange & MfgPouring spout construction for containers
US3063602A (en)*1959-05-111962-11-13Diamond Crystal Salt CoPlastic dispensing container
DE1279356B (en)*1961-04-291968-10-03Annemarie Boenecke Geb Hingst Dosing device
US3734360A (en)*1971-06-211973-05-22R BrownInstant dial-a-flow cap
US4790457A (en)*1986-12-151988-12-13Morse Hugh BSanitary foodstuff dispenser with baffle
FR2634460A1 (en)*1988-07-211990-01-26Gott Corp STOPPER
US5277343A (en)*1991-08-221994-01-11Parsonage Harvey JContainer with pouring spout
US20200095032A1 (en)*2018-09-252020-03-26Gameel GabrielSmart liquid container

Cited By (11)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication numberPriority datePublication dateAssigneeTitle
US2545350A (en)*1949-09-211951-03-13Walter S FuldValved pouring attachment for milk bottles
US2961133A (en)*1957-11-271960-11-22Robert W AnkneyDispenser closures
US3062418A (en)*1958-08-111962-11-06American Flange & MfgPouring spout construction for containers
US3063602A (en)*1959-05-111962-11-13Diamond Crystal Salt CoPlastic dispensing container
DE1279356B (en)*1961-04-291968-10-03Annemarie Boenecke Geb Hingst Dosing device
US3734360A (en)*1971-06-211973-05-22R BrownInstant dial-a-flow cap
US4790457A (en)*1986-12-151988-12-13Morse Hugh BSanitary foodstuff dispenser with baffle
FR2634460A1 (en)*1988-07-211990-01-26Gott Corp STOPPER
US5277343A (en)*1991-08-221994-01-11Parsonage Harvey JContainer with pouring spout
US20200095032A1 (en)*2018-09-252020-03-26Gameel GabrielSmart liquid container
US11001420B2 (en)*2018-09-252021-05-11Gameel GabrielSmart liquid container

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