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US2682903A
US2682903A US315297A US31529752A US2682903A US 2682903 A US2682903 A US 2682903A US 315297 A US315297 A US 315297A US 31529752 A US31529752 A US 31529752A US 2682903 A US2682903 A US 2682903A
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    • B65CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
    • 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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  • the present invention relates to improvements in or relating to closures for containers made of flexible waterproof sheet material and more particularly Where a complete waterproof closure is desired.
  • Both ends of the container may be sealed by the method of the present invention, thus the contanier may be formed by cutting continuous lengths of tubing into the desired lengths as repossible or not desirable to use heat sealing or cementing, for example, because of the danger of fire or explosion due to the nature of the contents of the container, as for instance if containers have therein 25 lb. units of a powder explosive, or because of the lack of a suitable adhesive, and for such cases it is necessary to nd an eicient alternative method of closing the container.
  • the method of closing a container of flexible waterproof film material to prevent the entry of water or water vapour comprises crumpling into a clump an open end portion of the container, inserting the clumped end portion into a tube of elastically deformable material and of an internal diameter closely to fit said clumpe'd end portion, inserting the major portion of the tube of elastically deformable material into a permanently distortable metal tube closed at one end, and compressing said metal tube at a position near its open end round said rtube of elastically deformable material to grip it firmly.
  • the said clumped open end portion of the container is passed through said tube vof elastically deformable material.
  • a container of flexible Waterproof iilm material closed to prevent entry of Water and water vapour comprises as a closure thereof a clumped open end portion of the container within a tube of elastically deformable material closely fitting said clumped open end portion, the major portion of said tube being within a permanently distortable metal tube closed at one end and gripped circumferentially by a permanently compressed portion near to the open end thereof.
  • said clumped open end portion of the container projects through said tube of elastically deformable material into said permanently distortable metal tube.
  • the flexible waterproof lm material may be for instance rubber, rubber hydrochloride, polyquired and sealing one end by the method of the invention prior to filling.
  • the contaner may be formed in a more normal manner, for example, by heat sealing or cementing the bottom, if made from continuous tubing, or the bottom and side if made from sheet.
  • the short tube of elastically deformable material may be of any soft elastic material such as for example, rubber or neoprene and of a diameter'and bore which is capable of being expanded su'iciently to allow the clumped end of the container to be inserted preferably therethrough and which on return to normal will hold the clumped neck of the container tightly in position.
  • the length of the tube may vary from about l cm. to 5 om. or longer. A very convenient length is about 1.5 cm.
  • the permanently distortable metal tube may be of copper or aluminum or an alloy of either of these or other similar metal which can be easily permanently deformed and should be of a y length e. g. 5-10 cm. such that when the neck of the container held by the elastically deformable tube is inserted therein only a small portion of the elastically deformable tube projects beyond the entrance of the metal tube.
  • the reason for preferably having a small portion of the elastically deformable tube projecting beyond the end of the metal is to avoid any possibility of a sharp edge at the end of the metal tube being able to cut the flexible lm after the closure has been effected.
  • the inner diameter of the metal tube should be such that the clumped neck and elastically deformable tube can be easily slipped therein but not so large that there is excessive freedom of movement between the metal tube and the elastically deformable tube prior to effecting the seal by compressing the metal tube.
  • the completion of the seal is effected by compressing the metal tube round the elastically deformable tube by any suitable method, for example by crimping.
  • the elastically deformable tube is tted to an expanding jig, the jig expanded and the clumped neck of the container put through the expanded tube after which the jig is withdrawn leaving the elastically deformable tube tightly seated on the clumped neck.
  • the end of the clumped neck may be in line With the end of the elastically deformable tube or if desired, may project beyond the endr of the elastically deformable tube.
  • the clumped neck and elastically deformable tube are then inserted into the metal tube until only a small length, e. g. 3 mm. of the elastically deformable tube is exposedfat: the en trance to the metal tube and the metal tube distorted e. by crimping, round; thefelastica'lly deiormable tube at a position nearA the endv of' the metal tube to grip the elastically deformable tube firmly.
  • Fig. 1 shows the end" of a bag
  • Fig. 2 shows a metal tube
  • Fig. 3 arubber tube
  • Fig. 4 the end of the bag with the rubber tube in position
  • Fig. 5 the completely sealed bag.
  • l is a bag (only part shown) of fiexible waterproof film material
  • ⁇ 2 is a metal tube used as the outer component of thel seal
  • a 3 is a rubber tube used as. the inner componentof the seal
  • 4 is a crimpv in the tube 2 to effect the completion of the seal.
  • Containers sealed by the process ofthe present invention may contain explosive compositions,l food products, solvent Wet inamznable materialsv such as spirit wet nitrocellulose, hygroscopic chemicals, liquids and pastes and any other such materials from which it is either necessary or desirable to exclude moisture or to prevent loss 35 of solvent.
  • Wet inamznable materialsv such as spirit wet nitrocellulose, hygroscopic chemicals, liquids and pastes and any other such materials from which it is either necessary or desirable to exclude moisture or to prevent loss 35 of solvent.
  • the closures obtained by the method of the invention are highly eincient for preventingl the entry of Water and water vapour.
  • Containers filled with an ammonium nitrate powder blasting explosive and closed by the method of the invention are found to be free from entry of Water after 21 days of immersion in water under a pressure of 20 lbs. per square inch.
  • a closed container made of flexible waterproof lm material and impervious to water under pressure for prolonged periods of time comprising as aclosure-thereof a clumped open end portion of the container, a tube of elastomeric material fitted about said ⁇ slumped open end portion, the normal diameter and bore of said tube of elastomeric material being such as to nt tightly about said.'clumpecl.;open end portion, and a metal tube closed at, one endV enclosing the major portion of said tube of elastomeric material, said metal tube being permanently compressed and distorted in- Wardly adjacent its open end to circumferentially grip said tube of elastomeric material, whereby a double seal iseifected along the inside and outside ⁇ surf acesof' said tube off elastomeric material.

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July 6, 1954 p, F GAY 2,682,903
CLOSURE FOR CONTAINERS Fiiled Oct. 17, 1952 116.4 FIG. 5
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INVENTOR' Patented July 6, 1954 OLO-SURE FOR- CONTAINERS Peter F. Gay, Lawbrae, West Kilbride, Scotland,
assignor to Imperial Chemical Industries Limited, a corporation of Great Britain Application October 17, 1952, Serial No. 315,297
Claims priority, application Great Britain November 3Q, 1951 l s claims. (ol.l 1ste-3) The present invention relates to improvements in or relating to closures for containers made of flexible waterproof sheet material and more particularly Where a complete waterproof closure is desired. y
1t is necessary for such containers to be impervious to water and water Vapour, for example Where it is desired to pack hygroscopic materials Which have to be stored under atmospheric conditions or in contact with water. This has been achieved by sealing the ends of such containers, for example, by heat sealing, cementing and the like. In many instances, however, it is either not ethylene, polytetrafluoroethylene, polyvinyl chloride, polyvinyl fluoride, synthetic linear polyamides, polyethylene terephthalate, polyvinylidene chloride and similar polymers and interpolyrners in the form of Water impervious films.
Both ends of the container may be sealed by the method of the present invention, thus the contanier may be formed by cutting continuous lengths of tubing into the desired lengths as repossible or not desirable to use heat sealing or cementing, for example, because of the danger of fire or explosion due to the nature of the contents of the container, as for instance if containers have therein 25 lb. units of a powder explosive, or because of the lack of a suitable adhesive, and for such cases it is necessary to nd an eicient alternative method of closing the container.
According to the present invention the method of closing a container of flexible waterproof film material to prevent the entry of water or water vapour comprises crumpling into a clump an open end portion of the container, inserting the clumped end portion into a tube of elastically deformable material and of an internal diameter closely to fit said clumpe'd end portion, inserting the major portion of the tube of elastically deformable material into a permanently distortable metal tube closed at one end, and compressing said metal tube at a position near its open end round said rtube of elastically deformable material to grip it firmly.
Preferably the said clumped open end portion of the container is passed through said tube vof elastically deformable material.
A container of flexible Waterproof iilm material closed to prevent entry of Water and water vapour according to the invention comprises as a closure thereof a clumped open end portion of the container within a tube of elastically deformable material closely fitting said clumped open end portion, the major portion of said tube being within a permanently distortable metal tube closed at one end and gripped circumferentially by a permanently compressed portion near to the open end thereof.
Preferably said clumped open end portion of the container projects through said tube of elastically deformable material into said permanently distortable metal tube.
The flexible waterproof lm material may be for instance rubber, rubber hydrochloride, polyquired and sealing one end by the method of the invention prior to filling. Alternatively, the contaner may be formed in a more normal manner, for example, by heat sealing or cementing the bottom, if made from continuous tubing, or the bottom and side if made from sheet.
The short tube of elastically deformable material may be of any soft elastic material such as for example, rubber or neoprene and of a diameter'and bore which is capable of being expanded su'iciently to allow the clumped end of the container to be inserted preferably therethrough and which on return to normal will hold the clumped neck of the container tightly in position. The length of the tube may vary from about l cm. to 5 om. or longer. A very convenient length is about 1.5 cm.
The permanently distortable metal tube may be of copper or aluminum or an alloy of either of these or other similar metal which can be easily permanently deformed and should be of a y length e. g. 5-10 cm. such that when the neck of the container held by the elastically deformable tube is inserted therein only a small portion of the elastically deformable tube projects beyond the entrance of the metal tube. The reason for preferably having a small portion of the elastically deformable tube projecting beyond the end of the metal is to avoid any possibility of a sharp edge at the end of the metal tube being able to cut the flexible lm after the closure has been effected. The inner diameter of the metal tube should be such that the clumped neck and elastically deformable tube can be easily slipped therein but not so large that there is excessive freedom of movement between the metal tube and the elastically deformable tube prior to effecting the seal by compressing the metal tube. The completion of the seal is effected by compressing the metal tube round the elastically deformable tube by any suitable method, for example by crimping.
In a preferred manner of carrying out the invention the elastically deformable tube is tted to an expanding jig, the jig expanded and the clumped neck of the container put through the expanded tube after which the jig is withdrawn leaving the elastically deformable tube tightly seated on the clumped neck. The end of the clumped neck may be in line With the end of the elastically deformable tube or if desired, may project beyond the endr of the elastically deformable tube. The clumped neck and elastically deformable tube are then inserted into the metal tube until only a small length, e. g. 3 mm. of the elastically deformable tube is exposedfat: the en trance to the metal tube and the metal tube distorted e. by crimping, round; thefelastica'lly deiormable tube at a position nearA the endv of' the metal tube to grip the elastically deformable tube firmly.
The invention is illustrated with reference to the diagrammatic drawings accompanyingy the specincation in which Fig. 1 shows the end" of a bag, Fig. 2 shows a metal tube, Fig. 3 arubber tube, Fig. 4 the end of the bag with the rubber tube in position and Fig. 5 the completely sealed bag.
In the drawings, l is a bag (only part shown) of fiexible waterproof film material,` 2 is a metal tube used as the outer component of thel seal,A 3 is a rubber tube used as. the inner componentof the seal and 4 is a crimpv in the tube 2 to effect the completion of the seal.
Containers sealed by the process ofthe present invention may contain explosive compositions,l food products, solvent Wet inamznable materialsv such as spirit wet nitrocellulose, hygroscopic chemicals, liquids and pastes and any other such materials from which it is either necessary or desirable to exclude moisture or to prevent loss 35 of solvent.
The closures obtained by the method of the invention are highly eincient for preventingl the entry of Water and water vapour. Containers filled with an ammonium nitrate powder blasting explosive and closed by the method of the invention are found to be free from entry of Water after 21 days of immersion in water under a pressure of 20 lbs. per square inch.
What I claim is:
1. A closed container made of flexible waterproof lm material and impervious to water under pressure for prolonged periods of time comprising as aclosure-thereof a clumped open end portion of the container, a tube of elastomeric material fitted about said` slumped open end portion, the normal diameter and bore of said tube of elastomeric material being such as to nt tightly about said.'clumpecl.;open end portion, and a metal tube closed at, one endV enclosing the major portion of said tube of elastomeric material, said metal tube being permanently compressed and distorted in- Wardly adjacent its open end to circumferentially grip said tube of elastomeric material, whereby a double seal iseifected along the inside and outside` surf acesof' said tube off elastomeric material.
2- A container asdened in claim 1 wherein thek slumpedy open end` portion of the container projects through said tube of elastomeric material intosaid metal tube.
3. A container as` dened in, claim 1 wherein about3 mm. in length of said tube of elastomeric material isexposed at the open end of said metal tube.;
References Cited in the le of this patent UNITED STATESk PATENTS Frank et al Jan. 3, 1950.
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US2942804A (en) * 1955-09-27 1960-06-28 William F Huch Balloon end fitting
US3308936A (en) * 1964-02-27 1967-03-14 Nebraska Packing Co Closed end film package
US3348360A (en) * 1964-04-06 1967-10-24 Wendell J Stratton End closure of film packages
US3358905A (en) * 1965-09-27 1967-12-19 Inland Steel Co Flexible bag type shipping container and method of clsing and sealing same
US5195638A (en) * 1990-07-18 1993-03-23 Zinbarg Benson E Combination of thematically related decorative objects
US5458932A (en) * 1990-07-18 1995-10-17 Zinbarg; Benson E. Santa claus-like decorative object
US5714211A (en) * 1989-07-25 1998-02-03 Sun Hill Industries, Inc. Christman tree ornament assemblies
US6540400B2 (en) * 2000-02-26 2003-04-01 Hilti Aktiengesellscgaft Cap for bag
US20040122356A1 (en) * 2002-12-23 2004-06-24 Burke Adam P. Kits and methods for the collection, storage and/or feeding of breast milk
US20040124210A1 (en) * 2002-10-08 2004-07-01 Bartlein James L. Sealed bag pre-filled with a decorating food product and having a decorating tip removably attached thereto and method for same
US20060103147A1 (en) * 2004-11-15 2006-05-18 Rainer Schieferdecker Closing device

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US1455953A (en) * 1921-12-30 1923-05-22 Wright Parvin Machine for capping bundles of tie wires
US1950539A (en) * 1933-07-17 1934-03-13 Brownficld George Washington Package and closure element therefor
US2236936A (en) * 1939-11-08 1941-04-01 Walter W Camp Device for applying rubber bands
US2493063A (en) * 1948-10-13 1950-01-03 Hercules Fasteners Inc Sausage

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US1455953A (en) * 1921-12-30 1923-05-22 Wright Parvin Machine for capping bundles of tie wires
US1950539A (en) * 1933-07-17 1934-03-13 Brownficld George Washington Package and closure element therefor
US2236936A (en) * 1939-11-08 1941-04-01 Walter W Camp Device for applying rubber bands
US2493063A (en) * 1948-10-13 1950-01-03 Hercules Fasteners Inc Sausage

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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2942804A (en) * 1955-09-27 1960-06-28 William F Huch Balloon end fitting
US3308936A (en) * 1964-02-27 1967-03-14 Nebraska Packing Co Closed end film package
US3348360A (en) * 1964-04-06 1967-10-24 Wendell J Stratton End closure of film packages
US3358905A (en) * 1965-09-27 1967-12-19 Inland Steel Co Flexible bag type shipping container and method of clsing and sealing same
US5714211A (en) * 1989-07-25 1998-02-03 Sun Hill Industries, Inc. Christman tree ornament assemblies
US5195638A (en) * 1990-07-18 1993-03-23 Zinbarg Benson E Combination of thematically related decorative objects
US5458932A (en) * 1990-07-18 1995-10-17 Zinbarg; Benson E. Santa claus-like decorative object
US6540400B2 (en) * 2000-02-26 2003-04-01 Hilti Aktiengesellscgaft Cap for bag
US20040124210A1 (en) * 2002-10-08 2004-07-01 Bartlein James L. Sealed bag pre-filled with a decorating food product and having a decorating tip removably attached thereto and method for same
US20040122356A1 (en) * 2002-12-23 2004-06-24 Burke Adam P. Kits and methods for the collection, storage and/or feeding of breast milk
US20060103147A1 (en) * 2004-11-15 2006-05-18 Rainer Schieferdecker Closing device

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