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US2317102A - Cotton dispenser - Google Patents

Cotton dispenser
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US2317102A
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I A. sQMc AIcs. JR
A 20, I943. COTTON DISPENSER Filed Nov. 14, 1940 ATTORNEY Patented Apr. 20, 1943 FFlCE COTTON DISPENSER Albert S. McKaig, Jr., New Orleans, La., assignor to Owens-Illinois Glass Company, a corporation of Ohio Application November 14, 1940, Serial No. 365,695
1 Claim.
My invention relates to a sanitary package for dispensing sterilized cotton or the like.
Sterilized cotton is now supplied to the medical profession and to the public in general, in many different forms, the most common one being roll cotton with paper between the different layers. Once a package is opened, it is very difficult to exclude foreign matter and dust usually collects in the package regardless where it is kept. Also in the case of roll cotton, it is sometimes tedious to get the correct amount of cotton needed.
I have provided a package in which the cotton will remain sterilized and may also be extracted with very little effort.
An object of the invention is to provide a glass or transparent container with a sufficiently abrupt shoulder to prevent a paper dispenser disk that is placed inside of the container from being withdrawn.
Another object of the invention is to provide a glass or transparent container with a dispenser disk securely held therein, having a quick opening cap or cover for the container so that when it is desired to remove sterilized cotton, the cover may be quickly removed. The cover, of course, will keep the contents of the package sanitary.
A further object is to provide a container made of glass or other transparent material for sterilized cotton so that the amount of cotton in the container may readily be ascertained at all times.
Other objects and advantages of the invention will be apparent from the following description.
In the drawing:
Fig. 1 is a perspective view of the container with the cap or cove removed.
Fig. 2 is a Vertical sectional view showing the dispenser disk in place and the cotton being withdrawn.
Fig. 3 is an elevational view partly in section with the outside cap or cover in place.
Fig. 4 is a plan view of the dispenser disk.
Referring to the drawing, a glass or transparent container is shown at l. The container l is composed of abody portion 2 having a relatively abrupthorizontal shoulder 3 formed at the top thereof and a reduced neck portion 4 formed above theshoulder 3.
Sterilized cotton 5, or the like, is placed in the body portion of the container I and a dispenser disk 6 is placed on top of the cotton and underneath theshoulder 3. The disk 6 is larger in diameter than the opening 1 in the neck 4 so that the disk must be of flexible material such as white sulphite paper in order that it may be inserted through the neck opening I. As shown at 8, the top of the disk 6 bears against the bottom of theshoulder 3 and is held in place by the cotton underneath the disk and by having its periphery snugly contacting the side wall of thebody 2.
The dispenser disk has a centrally located expansible opening 9 with cuts or slits l0 extending radially outward from the opening. The cuts ll] form sections I I that will bend along lines l2 when the cotton is pulled through the opening 9. The cotton is packed with such a consistency that when it is desired to use some of it, tweezers, or the like, grasp the cotton through the opening 9 and a continued pull will bend the sections II on the lines l2, thereby allowing a larger amount of cotton to be dispensed than if it were just drawn through the normal opening 9. Likewise when the pull on the cotton is released, the sections II will spring back to a position as shown in Fig. 3, thereby covering the sterilized cotton left in the container with the exception of a small tuft I3 which may be used for a grip the next time cotton is to be dispensed. The pulling of the cotton forms a frictional grip of the disk 6 against theshoulder 3 as shown at 8.
Formed on the neck portion 4 of the container I, is a series of lugs M with which projections [5 of a cap l6 engage and securely hold the latter in place. A paper liner disk l'l placed inside of the cap I 6 bears on the top rim of the neck 4 and positively seals the container from any foreign matter while the container is not in use.
As pointed out before, the container 1 is made of glass or any other transparent material so that as the cotton is used, the amount left in the container can be readily seen at all times.
Modifications may be resorted to within the spirit and scope of the appended claim.
I claim:
fin sanitary package for sterilized cotton, comprising a transparent hollow container having a body portion, a horizontal shoulder formed at the top and inwardly of said body portion, a reduced neck and neck opening formed above said shoulder, a cover for said neck opening, and a flexible dispenser disk consisting solely of a single flat sheet of paper having a central opening with slits extending radially from the opening in said disk, said slits forming therebetween bendable resilient portions that reseal the contents of said package afte use, said disk being positioned in contact with the lower side of said shoulder and of such diameter as to frictionally engage the side of the body and be supported against said shoulder solely by friction.
ALBERT S. MCKAIG, JR.
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US2609089A (en)*1950-02-241952-09-02Adolph M RothbardtSwab holder
US2615562A (en)*1950-08-231952-10-28Rothbardt Adolph MartinSwab holder and dispenser
US3182694A (en)*1961-10-161965-05-11Anthony S RaimoPill dispenser
US3868052A (en)*1973-02-261975-02-25Winston G RockefellerMoist tissue dispensing
US4534491A (en)*1982-07-061985-08-13Scott Paper CompanyWet tissue dispensing port
US20050046314A1 (en)*2004-06-172005-03-03Sellars John C.All weather absorbent towel dispenser
USD504794S1 (en)2004-02-052005-05-10Sellars Absorbent Materials, Inc.Towel dispenser
USD522780S1 (en)2004-06-152006-06-13Sellars Absorbent Materials, Inc.Towel dispenser
US20060266663A1 (en)*2005-04-112006-11-30Imeka Enterprises, Inc.Carrier for feminine hygiene products
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US20060283751A1 (en)*2005-04-112006-12-21Imeka Enterprises, Inc.Feminine product disposal envelope with cleansing wipes
USD564363S1 (en)2006-04-112008-03-18Imeka Enterprises, Inc.Tubular container and dispenser
USD589660S1 (en)*2008-05-222009-03-31Mercedes Tolentino-SwemPet accessory device
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USD617060S1 (en)*2009-10-222010-06-01Francis Greggory AkreyAnchor for a pet restraint
US20150208880A1 (en)*2012-08-242015-07-30Sca Hygiene Products AbWipe dispenser
US20150321812A1 (en)*2014-05-082015-11-12Myra Equiene BookerPaper towel/toilet paper roll protector
US20180022534A1 (en)*2016-07-212018-01-25Michaela McCormickStorage container for dispensing disposable gloves
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US2501468A (en)*1948-08-261950-03-21Glensder Textile CorpPackage for scarves or the like
US2609089A (en)*1950-02-241952-09-02Adolph M RothbardtSwab holder
US2615562A (en)*1950-08-231952-10-28Rothbardt Adolph MartinSwab holder and dispenser
US3182694A (en)*1961-10-161965-05-11Anthony S RaimoPill dispenser
US3868052A (en)*1973-02-261975-02-25Winston G RockefellerMoist tissue dispensing
US4534491A (en)*1982-07-061985-08-13Scott Paper CompanyWet tissue dispensing port
USD504794S1 (en)2004-02-052005-05-10Sellars Absorbent Materials, Inc.Towel dispenser
USD522780S1 (en)2004-06-152006-06-13Sellars Absorbent Materials, Inc.Towel dispenser
US7578414B2 (en)2004-06-172009-08-25Sellars Absorbent Materials, Inc.All weather absorbent towel dispenser
US20050046314A1 (en)*2004-06-172005-03-03Sellars John C.All weather absorbent towel dispenser
US7992745B2 (en)2004-06-172011-08-09Sellars Absorbent Materials, Inc.All weather absorbent towel dispenser
US20060266761A1 (en)*2005-04-112006-11-30Imeka Enterprises, Inc.Tubular dispenser for cleansing wipes
US20060283751A1 (en)*2005-04-112006-12-21Imeka Enterprises, Inc.Feminine product disposal envelope with cleansing wipes
US20060266663A1 (en)*2005-04-112006-11-30Imeka Enterprises, Inc.Carrier for feminine hygiene products
USD564363S1 (en)2006-04-112008-03-18Imeka Enterprises, Inc.Tubular container and dispenser
US20090114669A1 (en)*2007-11-052009-05-07Georgia-Pacific Consumer Products LpSheet Product Dispenser
USD589660S1 (en)*2008-05-222009-03-31Mercedes Tolentino-SwemPet accessory device
USD617060S1 (en)*2009-10-222010-06-01Francis Greggory AkreyAnchor for a pet restraint
US20150208880A1 (en)*2012-08-242015-07-30Sca Hygiene Products AbWipe dispenser
US20150321812A1 (en)*2014-05-082015-11-12Myra Equiene BookerPaper towel/toilet paper roll protector
US20180022534A1 (en)*2016-07-212018-01-25Michaela McCormickStorage container for dispensing disposable gloves
USD892614S1 (en)2018-06-112020-08-11Ecolab Usa Inc.Cap for container
USD903504S1 (en)2018-06-112020-12-01Ecolab Usa Inc.Pouch container

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