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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • 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
    • B65D47/00Closures with filling and discharging, or with discharging, devices
    • B65D47/04Closures with discharging devices other than pumps
    • B65D47/20Closures with discharging devices other than pumps comprising hand-operated members for controlling discharge
    • B65D47/24Closures with discharging devices other than pumps comprising hand-operated members for controlling discharge with poppet valves or lift valves, i.e. valves opening or closing a passageway by a relative motion substantially perpendicular to the plane of the seat
    • B65D47/248Closures with discharging devices other than pumps comprising hand-operated members for controlling discharge with poppet valves or lift valves, i.e. valves opening or closing a passageway by a relative motion substantially perpendicular to the plane of the seat the valve being opened or closed by imparting a motion to the valve stem

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  • My invention relates to an improvement in spouted cans, and has for its object the construction of a can of such nature that it may be used as a household-can or a shipping-can; and my invention consists in features of novelty hereinafter fully described, and pointed out in the claims.
  • Figure I is a top View of my improved can.
  • Fig. II is a side elevation of the upper portion of the can.
  • FigIII illustrates a vertical section taken on line III III, Fig. I. enlarged detail View of the under side of a portion of the can-top.
  • FigV illustrates a section taken on line V V, Fig. I, showin g the application of a protective plasticsubstance over the inlet-ifalve of the can.
  • Fig. VI is a detail view of a portion of the body of the can, showing recess in top of body for the reception of the discharge-spout.
  • Fig. VII illustrates a longitudinal section of the discharge-spout, showing the application of a protective plastic substance over the end of the spout.
  • 1 designates the body of the can, provided with a neck 2, which can may be of the form shown in the drawings or of any other common forni.
  • the can shown is incased in a jacket 3, provided with a bail 4. No novelty7 however, is herein claimed in these, and they form no part of my invention.
  • top of the can in the form Y of a cap, which is preferably stamped from a single sheet of metal, and is secured to the neck 2 by any ordinary inode of fastening, such as the application of plaster-of-paris.
  • an inletopening 6 through which the can is filled, and surrounding this opening is an annular flan ge 7, preferably struck from the material of the top 5, the purpose of which will be hereinafter explained.
  • a plate-valve pivotally connected to the can-top by means of a support- Fig. IV is an' ing-wire 9, that is soldered or otherwise suitably secured tothe valve, and the free end of which extends through the can-top to its upper surface, where it is provided with a loop 10, by means of which the valve may be turned to open or close the inlet-opening 6.
  • a loop 10 Surrounding the loop 10 is a ring, the purpose of which will be explained in connection with that of the annular flange 7.
  • the inlet 6 is opened by turning the loop 10 until the valve 8 is moved from the position indicated by dotted lines, Fig. IV, to that illustrated in full lines, same figure, when the valve is entirely out of the way, and a funnel maybe introduced through the inlet.
  • 1-1 designates a rod iittin g in the spout 13.
  • This rod is bent into serpentine form in order to cause it to bear against opposite sides of the interior of the spout for the purpose of causing it to retain the position in which it may be placed.
  • the outer end of this rod is bent into a loop 15, by means of which the rod may be moved, and on the inner end of the rod is a disk valve 16, provided with a soft surface 17, arranged to contact with the inner end of the spout 13 to close the passage-way through the spout from the interior 'of the can, while when it is desired to open the passage-way to pour the contents from the can i the valve is removed from contact with the spout by pressing inward upon the loop 15 of the rod 14. In Whichever position the valve is placed it remains by reason of thebearing between the serpentine rod Il and the interior of the spout.
  • Fig. VII I have shown the application of a tube 18, soldered or otherwise suitably secured to the outer end of the spout 13 and lfilled with plastic substance 19 forthe purpose of preventing tampering with the valve in elnploying the can for shipping.
  • a can comprising abo'dy, the top having an inlet-opening and fitting over the body, a plate-valve located within the top beneath the inlet-opening, a Wire on which the platevalve is supported, extending through the top and provided with a loop at its outer end; substantially as described.
  • a can comprising a body, the top having an inlet-opening and fitting over the body, a plate-valve located Within the top beneath the inlet-opening, a flange surrounding the inlet-opening providing a receptacle for sealing composition, a Wire, on which the platevalve is supported, extending through the top and provided with a handle at its outer end; substantially as described.
  • a top provided With an inlet-opening, a Valve arranged to close said Opening, a Wire secured to said valve, and movably seated in said top, said Wire being provided with a loop by means of which said valve may be operated, a flange surrounding said inlet-opening, and a ring surrounding said loop7 substantially as and for the purpose set forth.

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'Ri W. GILLESPIE.
SPOUTED GAN.
No. 576,051l Patented Jan. 26,' 1897.
UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE.
ROBERT IV. GILIJESPIE, OF S'I. LOUIS, MISSOURI.
sPoUTED CAN.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 576,051, dated January 26, 1897'.
Application iilcd January 27. 1896. Serial No. 577,039. (No model.)
.T all wwnt it may concern:
Be it known that I, ROBERT W. GILLESPIE,
l a citizen of the United States, and a resident of the city of St. Louis, in the State of Missouri, have invented a certain new and useful Improvement in Spouted Cans, of which the following is a full, clear, and exact description, reference being had to the accompanying drawings, forming a part of this speciication.
My invention relates to an improvement in spouted cans, and has for its object the construction of a can of such nature that it may be used as a household-can or a shipping-can; and my invention consists in features of novelty hereinafter fully described, and pointed out in the claims.
Figure I is a top View of my improved can. Fig. II is a side elevation of the upper portion of the can. FigIII illustrates a vertical section taken on line III III, Fig. I. enlarged detail View of the under side of a portion of the can-top. FigV illustrates a section taken on line V V, Fig. I, showin g the application of a protective plasticsubstance over the inlet-ifalve of the can. Fig. VI is a detail view of a portion of the body of the can, showing recess in top of body for the reception of the discharge-spout. Fig. VII illustrates a longitudinal section of the discharge-spout, showing the application of a protective plastic substance over the end of the spout.
In the drawings, 1 designates the body of the can, provided with a neck 2, which can may be of the form shown in the drawings or of any other common forni. The can shown is incased in a jacket 3, provided with a bail 4. No novelty7 however, is herein claimed in these, and they form no part of my invention.
5 designates the top of the can, in the form Y of a cap, which is preferably stamped from a single sheet of metal, and is secured to the neck 2 by any ordinary inode of fastening, such as the application of plaster-of-paris.
In the rear portion of the top 5 is an inletopening 6, through which the can is filled, and surrounding this opening is an annular flan ge 7, preferably struck from the material of the top 5, the purpose of which will be hereinafter explained.
8 designates a plate-valve pivotally connected to the can-top by means of a support- Fig. IV is an' ing-wire 9, that is soldered or otherwise suitably secured tothe valve, and the free end of which extends through the can-top to its upper surface, where it is provided with a loop 10, by means of which the valve may be turned to open or close the inlet-opening 6. Surrounding the loop 10 is a ring, the purpose of which will be explained in connection with that of the annular flange 7.
In iilling the can vthe inlet 6 is opened by turning the loop 10 until the valve 8 is moved from the position indicated by dotted lines, Fig. IV, to that illustrated in full lines, same figure, when the valve is entirely out of the way, and a funnel maybe introduced through the inlet.
In employing the can as a shipping vessel it is necessary to eifectually seal the inletopening G and protect the valve-operating loop in such manner that it may not be tampered with to open the valve and allow waste of the contents ot' the can. It is at this time that the annular flange 7 and ring 11 are of utility. To seal the inlet-opening and protect the valve operating loop, I introduce within the flange and ring a plastic substance 12, such as plaster-of-paris, (see Fig. V,) which, being introduced in a soft condition, when hardened is effective for the purpose intended until such time as the can is to be opened for use, when it may be readily removed. v
13 designates a discharge-spout secured in the front of the top 5, the inner end 13 of which extends through the top into the interior of the can. For the purpose of permitting the end 13 of the spout entering the can a recess 2ad is formed in the neck 2 of the can.
1-1 designates a rod iittin g in the spout 13. This rod is bent into serpentine form in order to cause it to bear against opposite sides of the interior of the spout for the purpose of causing it to retain the position in which it may be placed. The outer end of this rod is bent into a loop 15, by means of which the rod may be moved, and on the inner end of the rod is a disk valve 16, provided with a soft surface 17, arranged to contact with the inner end of the spout 13 to close the passage-way through the spout from the interior 'of the can, while when it is desired to open the passage-way to pour the contents from the can i the valve is removed from contact with the spout by pressing inward upon the loop 15 of the rod 14. In Whichever position the valve is placed it remains by reason of thebearing between the serpentine rod Il and the interior of the spout.
In Fig. VII, I have shown the application of a tube 18, soldered or otherwise suitably secured to the outer end of the spout 13 and lfilled with plastic substance 19 forthe purpose of preventing tampering with the valve in elnploying the can for shipping.
I claim as my in vention- 1. A can comprising abo'dy, the top having an inlet-opening and fitting over the body, a plate-valve located within the top beneath the inlet-opening, a Wire on which the platevalve is supported, extending through the top and provided with a loop at its outer end; substantially as described.
2. A can comprisinga body, the top having an inlet-opening and fitting over the body, a plate-valve located Within the top beneath the inlet-opening, a flange surrounding the inlet-opening providing a receptacle for sealing composition, a Wire, on which the platevalve is supported, extending through the top and provided with a handle at its outer end; substantially as described.
3. In a can, the combination of a top provided With an inlet-opening, a Valve arranged to close said Opening, a Wire secured to said valve, and movably seated in said top, said Wire being provided with a loop by means of which said valve may be operated, a flange surrounding said inlet-opening, and a ring surrounding said loop7 substantially as and for the purpose set forth.
ROBERT XV.
In presence of- E. S. KNIGHT, W. FINLEY.
GILLEsPIE.
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