US2440902A - Milk bottle carrier - Google Patents
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- B65D—CONTAINERS 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
- B65D71/00—Bundles of articles held together by packaging elements for convenience of storage or transport, e.g. portable segregating carrier for plural receptacles such as beer cans or pop bottles; Bales of material
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- MILK BOTTLE-CARRIER MILK BOTTLE-CARRIER, g WilliamJsLutey, sender-wash... Appliance-jinn, 1946, meme
- a milk bottle carrier which is formed from a single piece of sheet material such as sheet aluminum, and which has a smoothly rounded central hand grip portion and bottle holding portions at its opposite ends, each of the latter comprising horizontally spaced fingers defining a recess between them adapted to receive the neck portion of a bottle therebetween for the support of the bottle by the fingers engaging in contact with the lip of the bottle neck.
- a device wherein the fingers are shaped to so engage the lip that a supported bottle will not be accidentally released from the recess.
- Fig. 1 is a perspective view of a bottle carrier embodied by the present invention.
- Fig. 2 is a top view of the same.
- Fig. 3 is a side view of the carrier device, shown partly in longitudinal section and illustrating the application of bottles thereto.
- Fig. 4 is a section on the line 4-4 in Fig. 3.
- Fig. 5 is a section on line 5-5 in Fig. 3.
- the present carrying device in its preferred form of construction, is made from a single piece of sheet material, preferably aluminum, that is first blanked out and then shaped to adapt it to its intended use.
- the device comprises a substantially straight, rigid carrier member, formed with a central hand grip portion l0, and having bottle supporting portions H and II at its opposite ends.
- Each of the portions ll comprises about onefourth the total length of the carrier and the intermediate hand grip portion comprises, the remaining portion.
- each recesses are defined between horizontally extending finger portions l6 and I 6 and these recesses are of the exact width necessary to receive the neck portion of a milk bottle of standard size between them, as shown in Figs. 3 and 4, and to engage with the lip of the bottle, as will be understood by reference to Fig. 4, for support of the bottle.
- At the base of each recess is an upwardly extending finger l8 of hook-like form, adapted to extend over the top edge of the lip of the applied bottle.
- the outer end portions of the fingers l6 and I6 are upwardly and slightly inwardly curved, as in Fig. 3, and the metal of the side edges of the handle portion extends along these fingers and joins therewith in right angle flanges, best shown in Fig. 4.
- the bottle neck is applied to a recess [5 upon bringing the bottle to the position relative thereto indicated by the dotted line showing of the bottle at the right-hand end of Fig. 3. Then, with the hook portion l8 at that end projecting over the lip of the bottle, the bottle is swung down to a vertical position, and in this movement, the neck is seated against the rounded base of the socket and the lip of the bottle neck is located within the flanged side portions of the fingers and supported by the fingers. The hook l8 prevents oscillation of the bottle while being carried.
- Carriers of this kind are light in weight, easy to grip and will securely hold a bottle at each end. Bottles cannot slip out, but can be easily and readily removed by tipping the bottle or carrier to the relative positions of the handle and the dotted line showing of the bottle in Fig. 3.
- a carrier for bottles of the character described comprising a rigid hand grip portion formed at each of its opposite ends with a bottle holding portion; each of said bottle holding portions having a recess opening to'the end thereof, defined by two horizontally spaced finger-like portions, joined in a rounded edge defining the base of the recess; said recess being designed to from the recess and an upwardly extending hook forming portion at the base of each recess for engaging over the lip of the bottle as applied to the recess.
- a bottle carrier of the character described formed from a single sheet of metal bent to form a rounded hand grip portion and formed with a bottle holding head at opposite ends; said heads each having a recess opening to the end of the hand grip portion and defined between twohorizontally spaced finger-like portions joined in a semi-circular edge defining the base edge of the recess; said recess being designed to receive the neck portion of a bottle therein against said rounded base edge, said fingers and base edge being designed to supportingly engage against the '4 under side or the lip of the bottle neck for the suspending of the bottle in the carrier: each finger being turned upwardly and inwardly to engage the bottle lip to prevent the outward slipping of a. bottle from the recess and there being an upwardly directed hook portion at the base of each recess to engage over the lip of the bottle as applied to the recess.
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May 4, 1948. w. J. LUTEY MILK BOTTLE CARRIER Fil ed July 1, 1946 INVENTOR. 01 v Patented May 4,1948
MILK BOTTLE-CARRIER, g WilliamJsLutey, sender-wash... Appliance-jinn, 1946, meme This invention relates to-.= improvementsin bottle carriers, and it hasreference mor'e parti'cularly to a device for the safe and convenient carrying of bottles of milk; it being the principal object of the invention to provide a carrier in the form of a rigid, one-piece handle member, equipped at opposite ends for the reception of the beaded neck portion of a milk bottle for the safe carrying of the bottle.
More specifically stated, the objects of the present invention reside in the provision of a milk bottle carrier which is formed from a single piece of sheet material such as sheet aluminum, and which has a smoothly rounded central hand grip portion and bottle holding portions at its opposite ends, each of the latter comprising horizontally spaced fingers defining a recess between them adapted to receive the neck portion of a bottle therebetween for the support of the bottle by the fingers engaging in contact with the lip of the bottle neck. Also, a device wherein the fingers are shaped to so engage the lip that a supported bottle will not be accidentally released from the recess.
Still further objects of the invention reside in the details of construction of specific parts of the device and the relationship of the parts as will hereinafter be fully described.
In accomplishing these and other objects of the invention, I have provided the improved details of construction, the preferred forms of which are illustrated in the accompanying drawings, wherein- Fig. 1 is a perspective view of a bottle carrier embodied by the present invention.
Fig. 2 is a top view of the same.
Fig. 3 is a side view of the carrier device, shown partly in longitudinal section and illustrating the application of bottles thereto.
Fig. 4 is a section on the line 4-4 in Fig. 3.
Fig. 5 is a section on line 5-5 in Fig. 3.
Referring more in detail to the drawings- The present carrying device, in its preferred form of construction, is made from a single piece of sheet material, preferably aluminum, that is first blanked out and then shaped to adapt it to its intended use. a
As shown, the device comprises a substantially straight, rigid carrier member, formed with a central hand grip portion l0, and having bottle supporting portions H and II at its opposite ends. Each of the portions ll comprises about onefourth the total length of the carrier and the intermediate hand grip portion comprises, the remaining portion.
aidlaiins. (o1; zeta-.45) I In themaking o'fthe" V N p v ma Th bpr'o e rd?*r r i nsfqtfth bla k are bent 'upwardly;- along"a"- longitudinal 'center line, and inwardly toward each other to give-the hand hold portion a smooth rounded outline of a size easily gripped in a hand of normal size; this shape being shown in Fig. 5. The opposite end portions of the blank are formed with round based recesses, l5l5, as shown best in Fig. 2. These recesses are defined between horizontally extending finger portions l6 and I 6 and these recesses are of the exact width necessary to receive the neck portion of a milk bottle of standard size between them, as shown in Figs. 3 and 4, and to engage with the lip of the bottle, as will be understood by reference to Fig. 4, for support of the bottle. At the base of each recess is an upwardly extending finger l8 of hook-like form, adapted to extend over the top edge of the lip of the applied bottle. The outer end portions of the fingers l6 and I6 are upwardly and slightly inwardly curved, as in Fig. 3, and the metal of the side edges of the handle portion extends along these fingers and joins therewith in right angle flanges, best shown in Fig. 4.
To apply a bottle to the carrier device, the bottle neck is applied to a recess [5 upon bringing the bottle to the position relative thereto indicated by the dotted line showing of the bottle at the right-hand end of Fig. 3. Then, with the hook portion l8 at that end projecting over the lip of the bottle, the bottle is swung down to a vertical position, and in this movement, the neck is seated against the rounded base of the socket and the lip of the bottle neck is located within the flanged side portions of the fingers and supported by the fingers. The hook l8 prevents oscillation of the bottle while being carried.
Carriers of this kind are light in weight, easy to grip and will securely hold a bottle at each end. Bottles cannot slip out, but can be easily and readily removed by tipping the bottle or carrier to the relative positions of the handle and the dotted line showing of the bottle in Fig. 3.
Having thus described my invention, what I claim as new therein and desire to secure by Letters Patent is: v
1. A carrier for bottles of the character described comprising a rigid hand grip portion formed at each of its opposite ends with a bottle holding portion; each of said bottle holding portions having a recess opening to'the end thereof, defined by two horizontally spaced finger-like portions, joined in a rounded edge defining the base of the recess; said recess being designed to from the recess and an upwardly extending hook forming portion at the base of each recess for engaging over the lip of the bottle as applied to the recess.
2. A bottle carrier of the character described formed from a single sheet of metal bent to form a rounded hand grip portion and formed with a bottle holding head at opposite ends; said heads each having a recess opening to the end of the hand grip portion and defined between twohorizontally spaced finger-like portions joined in a semi-circular edge defining the base edge of the recess; said recess being designed to receive the neck portion of a bottle therein against said rounded base edge, said fingers and base edge being designed to supportingly engage against the '4 under side or the lip of the bottle neck for the suspending of the bottle in the carrier: each finger being turned upwardly and inwardly to engage the bottle lip to prevent the outward slipping of a. bottle from the recess and there being an upwardly directed hook portion at the base of each recess to engage over the lip of the bottle as applied to the recess.
WILLIAM J. LUTEY.
REFERENCES crrEn The following references are of record in the "file of this patent:
UNITED STATES PATENTS Number Name Date 705,430 Pol July 22, 1902 1,307,067 Vaughan June 17, 1919 1,377,350 Hoskin May 10, 1921 1,421,257 Knudsen June 27, 1922 2,080,947 Ligeour May 18, 1937 2,205,152 Pearson June 18, 1940
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