US1664635A - Milk-bottle closure and method of applying same - Google Patents

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US1664635A
US1664635A US674156A US67415623A US1664635A US 1664635 A US1664635 A US 1664635A US 674156 A US674156 A US 674156A US 67415623 A US67415623 A US 67415623A US 1664635 A US1664635 A US 1664635A
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    • B67OPENING, CLOSING OR CLEANING BOTTLES, JARS OR SIMILAR CONTAINERS; LIQUID HANDLING
    • B67BAPPLYING CLOSURE MEMBERS TO BOTTLES JARS, OR SIMILAR CONTAINERS; OPENING CLOSED CONTAINERS
    • B67B5/00Applying protective or decorative covers to closures; Devices for securing bottle closures with wire
    • B67B5/03Applying protective or decorative covers to closures, e.g. by forming in situ
    • B67B5/05Applying protective or decorative covers to closures, e.g. by forming in situ by applying liquids, e.g. by dipping
    • YGENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
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  • My invention relates to closures for milk bottles and the like and to a method of sealing such bottles to protect the contents from impurities and foreign matter of various kinds.
  • milk bottles are ordinarily closed by means of a cap, or disk closure, seated in a channel in the top and frictionally held in place.
  • a closure is not wholly satisfactory, inasmuch as dirt and foreign matter may be deposited on and about the disk and may gain access to the inp tcrior of the bottle, or contaminate the milk as it is being poured out for use.
  • a sealing band of latex, or like material extending about the top of the bottie and partially or completely over the regular closure, whereby protection is afi'orded against contamination in the manner re ferred to above.
  • Another object of the invention is the provision of a seal for the purpose stated which is transparent and therefore may be used over "a closure having printedmatter thereon.
  • a further object is the provision of a method of forming and applying a seal of the foregoing character.
  • Figure 1 is a perspective view of a milk bottle provided with a closure in which my invention is embodied;
  • Fig. 2 is an. enlarged cross-sectional view of the bottle neck
  • Fig. 3 is a; view showing, in the simplest form, an apparatus and method of applying the latex sealing band;
  • Fig. 4 is a cross-sectinal view, showing a somewhat modified form of closure and sealing band.
  • a milk bott-le of the usual form comprising a body 11 having a neck portion 12, enlarged at the top as indicated at 13.
  • a closure disk 14 rests upon a shoulder 15 formed on the interior of theneck and may, if desired, be formed with a peripheral flange 15 adapted to fit within the upper part 16 of the bottle neck and rest upon the shoulder 15, the purose of this arrangement being to dispose the body of the disk in a plane flush with the ,top of the bottle.
  • a-ny form of cap may be employed within the purview, of the invention and that other provision might be made for disposing it flush with the end of the bottle, as shown in Fig.
  • a sealing band 17 is disposed about the top of the bottleextending down a considerable distance over the enlargement 13, as indicated at 18, and inwardly over the edge of the disk, as indicated at 19 in Fig. 2, or completely covering said disk, as shown in Fig. 4, if desired.
  • latex is very elastie, it is well adapted to withstand rough handling, such as the shifting of the ice 119 thereon in the packing case and the grip of the hand when the-bottle is removed. It is, however, easily torn along a single line to permit removal of the disk 14 and thereafter the latex seal are in a state of internal equi-' librium. That is to say, the latex is not in a stretched condition, which would cause it to rapidly deteriorate.
  • the band 17 may be applied by partially immersing the closed end of the bottle in a liquid composition of latex and the bottle rolled in such manner as to form a continuous film of the liquid about the periphery of the top of the neck and extending over the edge of the closure disk, as shown in Figs. 1 and 2.
  • a closure for milk bottles and the like having in combination a bottle formed with an internal seat at its mouth, a disk in said seat, and a seal of latex applied in liquid form over saiddisk and the neighboring portion of the bottle and forming with said disk an hermetic and easily peelable and removable closure, said latex solidifying to produce an elastic non-constricting and sanitary seal which tears readily for the opening of the bottle.

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D. G. MAGILL MILK BOTTLE CLOSURE AND METHOD OF APPLYING SAME Filed Nov. 12, 1923 April 3, 1928. 1,664,635
Patented Apr. 3, 1928.1
1,664,635 UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE.
DONALD G. MAGILL, 0]! BROOKLYN, NEW YORK, ASSIGNOR T0 AMERICAN CAN COM- IPANY, OE NEW YORK, N. Y., A CORPORATION OF NEW JERSEY.
MILK-BOTTLE CLOSURE AND METHOD OF APPLYING SAME.
Application filed November 12, 1923. Serial No. 674,156.
My invention relates to closures for milk bottles and the like and to a method of sealing such bottles to protect the contents from impurities and foreign matter of various kinds.
As is well-known, milk bottles are ordinarily closed by means of a cap, or disk closure, seated in a channel in the top and frictionally held in place. Such a closure is not wholly satisfactory, inasmuch as dirt and foreign matter may be deposited on and about the disk and may gain access to the inp tcrior of the bottle, or contaminate the milk as it is being poured out for use.
It is a principal object of this invention to provide, in conjunction with the usual disk closure, or any other which may be employed, a. sealing band of latex, or like material, extending about the top of the bottie and partially or completely over the regular closure, whereby protection is afi'orded against contamination in the manner re ferred to above. The qualities of latex, which render it particularly suitable for this purpose, will "be described in detail hereinafter, but it may be here mentioned that an object of the invention is to provicle a milk bottle seal having such advantages, resulting from these qualities, as easeof removal,and security of position even under rough handling.
Another object of the invention is the provision of a seal for the purpose stated which is transparent and therefore may be used over "a closure having printedmatter thereon. I
.A further object is the provision of a method of forming and applying a seal of the foregoing character.
Other objects and advantages of the invention will be apparent as it is better understood from the following description,
which, taken in connection with the accompanying drawings, discloses a'preferred embodiment thereof.
Referring to the drawings,
Figure 1 is a perspective view of a milk bottle provided with a closure in which my invention is embodied;
Fig. 2 is an. enlarged cross-sectional view of the bottle neck;
Fig. 3 is a; view showing, in the simplest form, an apparatus and method of applying the latex sealing band; and
Fig. 4 is a cross-sectinal view, showing a somewhat modified form of closure and sealing band.
I have shown onthe drawings a milk bott-le of the usual form, comprising a body 11 having a neck portion 12, enlarged at the top as indicated at 13. A closure disk 14 rests upon a shoulder 15 formed on the interior of theneck and may, if desired, be formed with a peripheral flange 15 adapted to fit within the upper part 16 of the bottle neck and rest upon the shoulder 15, the purose of this arrangement being to dispose the body of the disk in a plane flush with the ,top of the bottle. It will. however, be obvious that'a-ny form of cap may be employed within the purview, of the invention and that other provision might be made for disposing it flush with the end of the bottle, as shown in Fig. 4, such, for example, as mak: ing it of such thickness that it would completely fill the space above the shoulder 15. 'As shown in the drawings, the disk 14 is frictionally held in place and commonly no other securing medium is employed. In accordance with my invention, however, a sealing band 17 is disposed about the top of the bottleextending down a considerable distance over the enlargement 13, as indicated at 18, and inwardly over the edge of the disk, as indicated at 19 in Fig. 2, or completely covering said disk, as shown in Fig. 4, if desired. The latter arrangement is preferable when a flush closure disk is used and it will be understood that this doesnot in any Way obscure printed matter upon .said disk, inasmuch as the latex is very transparent, though it may be treated to give various shades of color thereto, if desiredr In this manner, not only is a perfect seal provided which will prevent foreign matter from entering the bottle. but the top of the bottle. is kept perfectly Cleambeing protected both from being soiled by handling and from substances which might be deposited upon the bottle tops when they are packed in a'case and covered with ice, as is commonly done in delivering the milk to the consumer. The ice so used often is very impure and without the protection of the seal which I provide would leave considerable quantities of dirt in and about the end of the bottle. Inasmuch as latex is very elastie, it is well adapted to withstand rough handling, such as the shifting of the ice 119 thereon in the packing case and the grip of the hand when the-bottle is removed. It is, however, easily torn along a single line to permit removal of the disk 14 and thereafter the latex seal are in a state of internal equi-' librium. That is to say, the latex is not in a stretched condition, which would cause it to rapidly deteriorate.
It is contemplated that the band 17 may be applied by partially immersing the closed end of the bottle in a liquid composition of latex and the bottle rolled in such manner as to form a continuous film of the liquid about the periphery of the top of the neck and extending over the edge of the closure disk, as shown in Figs. 1 and 2. For purposes of illustration, I have shown a vessel 21, containing a bath 22 of the latex and being provided intermediate its walls 'with a supporting rod 23. It will be obvious that the end of the bottle may be rested upon this rod with the neck resting upon the upper edge of the vessel wall, as indicated at 24,. and
the bottle rotated by hand, or mechanically,
be made in the form, construction and arrangement of the parts without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention, or sacrificing all of its material advantages, the form hereinbefore described being merely a preferred embodiment thereof.
I claim:
A closure for milk bottles and the like, having in combination a bottle formed with an internal seat at its mouth, a disk in said seat, and a seal of latex applied in liquid form over saiddisk and the neighboring portion of the bottle and forming with said disk an hermetic and easily peelable and removable closure, said latex solidifying to produce an elastic non-constricting and sanitary seal which tears readily for the opening of the bottle.
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US2517939A (en) * 1949-05-06 1950-08-08 Stewart James Elliott Lumber package-rescaled, divisional, bound, and protectively covered
US2539514A (en) * 1947-04-19 1951-01-30 Jenett Caroline Louise Maria Protective package for fragile articles
US3204805A (en) * 1963-04-19 1965-09-07 William G H Finch Sterile drinking container
US3406490A (en) * 1966-11-07 1968-10-22 David L. Mudd Article with sealed cover and method of forming same
US3993210A (en) * 1974-12-19 1976-11-23 Anchor Hocking Corporation Container closure and manufacture
US4181223A (en) * 1978-05-25 1980-01-01 Johnson & Johnson Self-packaged medical device with frangible seal
EP0117656A1 (en) * 1983-02-03 1984-09-05 Scottish & Newcastle Breweries plc Tamperproof keg seal
US4890763A (en) * 1987-01-27 1990-01-02 Tsl, Incorporated Tamper resistant package and method of making same
US4928837A (en) * 1989-05-04 1990-05-29 Tsl Incorporated Tamper evident closure
US4945708A (en) * 1987-01-27 1990-08-07 Tsl Incorporated Method of making a tamper resistant package
US4998989A (en) * 1989-05-04 1991-03-12 Tsl Incorporated Tamper evident closure and associated method
US5028290A (en) * 1989-05-04 1991-07-02 Tsl Incorporated Method of applying a tamper evident label to a package and associated apparatus
US5137208A (en) * 1990-06-29 1992-08-11 Tsl Incorporated Tamper evident package
FR2684979A1 (en) * 1991-12-16 1993-06-18 Pechiney Emballage Alimentaire Method of providing a secondary closure on containers with the aid of caps based on biodegradable polymers made of natural products, secondary closure caps and containers fitted with secondary closures thus obtained
US20040118802A1 (en) * 2002-12-19 2004-06-24 Lysfjord John Peter Safety seal for potent product
CN103921992A (en) * 2014-04-29 2014-07-16 成都中牧生物药业有限公司 Ampoule wax sealing mechanism

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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2539514A (en) * 1947-04-19 1951-01-30 Jenett Caroline Louise Maria Protective package for fragile articles
US2517939A (en) * 1949-05-06 1950-08-08 Stewart James Elliott Lumber package-rescaled, divisional, bound, and protectively covered
US3204805A (en) * 1963-04-19 1965-09-07 William G H Finch Sterile drinking container
US3406490A (en) * 1966-11-07 1968-10-22 David L. Mudd Article with sealed cover and method of forming same
US3993210A (en) * 1974-12-19 1976-11-23 Anchor Hocking Corporation Container closure and manufacture
US4181223A (en) * 1978-05-25 1980-01-01 Johnson & Johnson Self-packaged medical device with frangible seal
EP0117656A1 (en) * 1983-02-03 1984-09-05 Scottish & Newcastle Breweries plc Tamperproof keg seal
US4945708A (en) * 1987-01-27 1990-08-07 Tsl Incorporated Method of making a tamper resistant package
US4890763A (en) * 1987-01-27 1990-01-02 Tsl, Incorporated Tamper resistant package and method of making same
US4928837A (en) * 1989-05-04 1990-05-29 Tsl Incorporated Tamper evident closure
US4998989A (en) * 1989-05-04 1991-03-12 Tsl Incorporated Tamper evident closure and associated method
US5028290A (en) * 1989-05-04 1991-07-02 Tsl Incorporated Method of applying a tamper evident label to a package and associated apparatus
US5137208A (en) * 1990-06-29 1992-08-11 Tsl Incorporated Tamper evident package
FR2684979A1 (en) * 1991-12-16 1993-06-18 Pechiney Emballage Alimentaire Method of providing a secondary closure on containers with the aid of caps based on biodegradable polymers made of natural products, secondary closure caps and containers fitted with secondary closures thus obtained
US20040118802A1 (en) * 2002-12-19 2004-06-24 Lysfjord John Peter Safety seal for potent product
CN103921992A (en) * 2014-04-29 2014-07-16 成都中牧生物药业有限公司 Ampoule wax sealing mechanism

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