US1484062A - Handle and fastener for can tops - Google Patents

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US1484062A
US1484062A US575376A US57537622A US1484062A US 1484062 A US1484062 A US 1484062A US 575376 A US575376 A US 575376A US 57537622 A US57537622 A US 57537622A US 1484062 A US1484062 A US 1484062A
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    • B65DCONTAINERS FOR STORAGE OR TRANSPORT OF ARTICLES OR MATERIALS, e.g. BAGS, BARRELS, BOTTLES, BOXES, CANS, CARTONS, CRATES, DRUMS, JARS, TANKS, HOPPERS, FORWARDING CONTAINERS; ACCESSORIES, CLOSURES, OR FITTINGS THEREFOR; PACKAGING ELEMENTS; PACKAGES
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  • Another purpose is the pro-vision of a handle secured to the can top at diametrically opposite points'of the top, the handle having means at its ends for the reception of fasteners, which are pivotally mounted in position, and are under tension of springs, which act to hold the fasteners in engagement with keepers at diametrically opposite positions on the can.
  • Figure 1 is a plan view of a can, showing the top applied, upon which the handle and fastener are connected;
  • Figure 2 is a sectional view on line 212 of Figure 1;
  • Figure 3 is an enlarged detail view of the handle and its fasteners detached from the can top;
  • Figure 4 is a sectional view on line 4- 1 of Figure 2.
  • 1 designates the neck of a can, in which milk, cream or any other fluid may be contained
  • 2 denotes the top, which is hollow and comprises a cylindrical portion 3 and a conical portion 4, both of which conform to the contour of the neck of the can.
  • the marginal portion of the upper part of the top 1922.
  • a suitable handle 6 is rovided, and comprises a single piece 0 sheet metal bent upon itself to form the opposed walls 7, between which, at the ends of the handle upon mounted.
  • These latches or fasteners are angular in form, and each consists of a handle 10 at one end, and a lug or nose 11 at the other end.
  • Suitable pins 12 extend rivets 8
  • latches or fasteners 9 are pivotally through the opposed portions 7 ofthe' handle 6, and have their ends swagedor headed, to hold them in position.
  • Leaf springs 13 are also mounted between the opposed portions 7 of the handle 6 and have their adjacent end portions ltengaging the handles 10 of the latches or fasteners, whereas their other ends are engaged around one of the pins 12, that is to say after engaging under another of said pins 12. These springs 13 bear upon thehandles '10 of the latches or fasteners, to hold the noses 11 of the fasteners in engagement with the sockets 15, which are formed at diametrically opposite positions on the neck with the inner surface of the neck of the can, thereby holding the can top securely in position.
  • the handle 6 is constructed of sheet metal bent longitudinally portions 7, which at the ends of the handle are turned to form lateral ears 18, which are riveted or otherwise secured at 19 to the can top.
  • a handle and fastener for can tops a can having a neck provided with keepers, a top telescopically fitting the neck, a handle secured to the top, means-operatively mounted on the ends of the handle and engageable with the keepers for holding the top in position, said means including operable spring tensioned means adapted to be ac tuated toward the central portion of the handle at the same time the hand of an operator engages the handle whereby the first means may be disengaged from the keepers.
  • a closure for a can body comprising a closure member adapted to be placed upon the can body, a handle secured to said member, fasteners mounted upon the handle and engaging the can body when the closure vmember is applied thereto to retain the closure member in position, said fasteners having means extending along the handle adapted to be engaged by the hand of an operator as it grips the handle so that the closure member may be unlatched and lifted from the can.
  • a closure for a can body comprising a closure member adapted to be placed upon the can body, a handle secured to said member, fasteners mounted upon the handle and engaging the can body when the closure member is applied thereto to retain the closure member in position, said fasteners having means extending along the handle adapted to be engaged by the hand of an operator as it grips the handle so that the closure member may be unlatched and lifted from the can, and means for constantly urging the fasteners in a direction to engage the can body when the closure member is applied.
  • a closure for acan body comprising a closure member adapted to be placed upon the can body, a handle secured to the closure member, and means operatively mounted upon the handle for engagement with the can body when the closure member is applied thereto, said means including additional means operating when the handle is grasped to render said first named means inoperative.

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Feb. 19 ,'1924.
P. A. CONNER HANDLE AND FASTENER FOR CAN TOPS Filed July is. 1922 gum Mica 231M124. Chaim;
Patented Feb. 19, 1924.
UNITED STATES PALMER A. comma, or GL-ENDO, WYOMING;
HANDLE AND FASTENER FOR CAN TOPS.
Application filed July 15,
T all whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, PALMER A. CoNNnR,
a citizen of the United States, residing at Glendo, in the county of Platte and State of WVyoming, have invented certain new and useful Improvements Handles and Fasteners for Can Tops, of whichthe following is a specification, reference being had to the accompanying drawings.
It is the purpose of the present invention to provide a handle and fastener for can tops, whereby when it is necessary to remove the top, all that is needed is to grip the handle, and actuate the fasteners, and then lift upon the can top, in which case the fasteners will disengage keepers of the can, and the top will easily withdraw.
Another purpose is the pro-vision of a handle secured to the can top at diametrically opposite points'of the top, the handle having means at its ends for the reception of fasteners, which are pivotally mounted in position, and are under tension of springs, which act to hold the fasteners in engagement with keepers at diametrically opposite positions on the can.
It is to be understood that the particulars herein given are in no way limitative and that while still keeping within the scope of the invention, any desired modifications of detail and desired proportions may be made in the apparatus according to circumstances.
The invention comprises further features and combination of parts, as will be hereinafter set forth, shown in the drawings and claimed.
In the drawings Figure 1 is a plan view of a can, showing the top applied, upon which the handle and fastener are connected;
' Figure 2 is a sectional view on line 212 of Figure 1;
Figure 3 is an enlarged detail view of the handle and its fasteners detached from the can top;
Figure 4 is a sectional view on line 4- 1 of Figure 2.
Referring to the drawings, 1 designates the neck of a can, in which milk, cream or any other fluid may be contained, and 2 denotes the top, which is hollow and comprises a cylindrical portion 3 and a conical portion 4, both of which conform to the contour of the neck of the can. The marginal portion of the upper part of the top 1922. Serial No. 575,376.
is outwardly and downwardly turned to form an overhangingfiange 5( This, outwardly and downwardly turned flange engages the upper margin of the neck of the can, and acts to preclude the rain and snow.
A suitable handle 6 is rovided, and comprises a single piece 0 sheet metal bent upon itself to form the opposed walls 7, between which, at the ends of the handle upon mounted. These latches or fasteners are angular in form, and each consists of a handle 10 at one end, and a lug or nose 11 at the other end. Suitable pins 12 extend rivets 8, latches or fasteners 9 are pivotally through the opposed portions 7 ofthe' handle 6, and have their ends swagedor headed, to hold them in position. Leaf springs 13 are also mounted between the opposed portions 7 of the handle 6 and have their adjacent end portions ltengaging the handles 10 of the latches or fasteners, whereas their other ends are engaged around one of the pins 12, that is to say after engaging under another of said pins 12. These springs 13 bear upon thehandles '10 of the latches or fasteners, to hold the noses 11 of the fasteners in engagement with the sockets 15, which are formed at diametrically opposite positions on the neck with the inner surface of the neck of the can, thereby holding the can top securely in position.
Obviously a can top so equipped with a handle and fasteners 01" latches of the construction illustrated and described, will re-j tain the top securely in position. It has been found that milk and cream cans may be thrown on and off cars, to and from the platform, and into wagons, and otherwise tossedand-jostled about, without causingthe top becoming disengaged from the neck of the can.
As previously stated the handle 6 is constructed of sheet metal bent longitudinally portions 7, which at the ends of the handle are turned to form lateral ears 18, which are riveted or otherwise secured at 19 to the can top. The greater portion of the central part of the handle 6 at its lower upon itself as at 17, to form the opposite Q 1 sa-pee handle carried by the topand spring tenvsioned members carried by the handle for engagement with. the sockets to retain the top in position.
2. The combination with the neck of a can provided with diametrically opposite keepers, of a top telescopically fitting the neck, a handle secured to thetop, and angular fasteners pivotally mounted upon the handle and provided with noses for engagement with the keepers to retain the top in position, said fasteners having means extending toward each other, adapted to be engaged by the hand of an operator as it grips the hande, so that the top may be unlatched and lifted from the neck, as a result of upward movement of the hand.
3. The combination with the neck of a can provided with diametrically opposite keepers, a hollow can top telescopically fitting said neck, a handle secured to the top, fasteners pivoted to the handle and having noses to engage the keepers, said fasteners having handles extending toward each other and located under the first handle, whereby upon moving the handles of the fasteners toward the handle of the top at the same time alifting movement is imparted to the top to lift the same, the noses of the fasteners are Withdrawn from the keepers, and tensioning means for the fasteners.
4. The combination with the neck of a can provided with diametrically opposite keepers, a can top telescopically fitting the neck, a handle secured to the top, means operatively mounted upon the handle and provided with means for engagement with the keepers, and including additional means operable toward the center of the handle of the top when the handle is grasped whereby the first means may be withdrawn from the keepers. I I
5'. In a handle and fastener for can tops, a can having a neck provided with keepers, a top telescopically fitting the neck, a handle secured to the top, means-operatively mounted on the ends of the handle and engageable with the keepers for holding the top in position, said means including operable spring tensioned means adapted to be ac tuated toward the central portion of the handle at the same time the hand of an operator engages the handle whereby the first means may be disengaged from the keepers.
6. A closure for a can body comprising a closure member adapted to be placed upon the can body, a handle secured to said member, fasteners mounted upon the handle and engaging the can body when the closure vmember is applied thereto to retain the closure member in position, said fasteners having means extending along the handle adapted to be engaged by the hand of an operator as it grips the handle so that the closure member may be unlatched and lifted from the can.
7. A closure for a can body comprising a closure member adapted to be placed upon the can body, a handle secured to said member, fasteners mounted upon the handle and engaging the can body when the closure member is applied thereto to retain the closure member in position, said fasteners having means extending along the handle adapted to be engaged by the hand of an operator as it grips the handle so that the closure member may be unlatched and lifted from the can, and means for constantly urging the fasteners in a direction to engage the can body when the closure member is applied.
8. A closure for acan body comprising a closure member adapted to be placed upon the can body, a handle secured to the closure member, and means operatively mounted upon the handle for engagement with the can body when the closure member is applied thereto, said means including additional means operating when the handle is grasped to render said first named means inoperative.
9. In combination with a closure member, a handle therefor, and locking means for the closure member supported entirely by the handle, said locking means being so located as to be engaged by the hand of an voperator as it grips the handle so that said locking means may be released.
In testimony whereof I hereunto aifix my signature.
PALMER A. CONNER.
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Cited By (6)

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Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2717167A (en) * 1955-09-06 Container cover fastener
US2808959A (en) * 1955-10-17 1957-10-08 Ralph M Harris Milk can cover
US3038632A (en) * 1958-05-22 1962-06-12 Parker Hannifin Corp Closure device for tanks
US4534488A (en) * 1984-11-21 1985-08-13 Boggs John A Locking device for garbage can lid
US6112762A (en) * 1998-01-28 2000-09-05 Delaware Capital Formation, Inc. Top operated bottom outlet valve assembly
USD834766S1 (en) * 2017-09-15 2018-11-27 Doskocil Manufacturing Company, Inc. Feeder accessory

Cited By (6)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2717167A (en) * 1955-09-06 Container cover fastener
US2808959A (en) * 1955-10-17 1957-10-08 Ralph M Harris Milk can cover
US3038632A (en) * 1958-05-22 1962-06-12 Parker Hannifin Corp Closure device for tanks
US4534488A (en) * 1984-11-21 1985-08-13 Boggs John A Locking device for garbage can lid
US6112762A (en) * 1998-01-28 2000-09-05 Delaware Capital Formation, Inc. Top operated bottom outlet valve assembly
USD834766S1 (en) * 2017-09-15 2018-11-27 Doskocil Manufacturing Company, Inc. Feeder accessory

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