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US1878265A
US1878265A US543765A US54376531A US1878265A US 1878265 A US1878265 A US 1878265A US 543765 A US543765 A US 543765A US 54376531 A US54376531 A US 54376531A US 1878265 A US1878265 A US 1878265A
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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
    • B65D41/00Caps, e.g. crown caps or crown seals, i.e. members having parts arranged for engagement with the external periphery of a neck or wall defining a pouring opening or discharge aperture; Protective cap-like covers for closure members, e.g. decorative covers of metal foil or paper
    • B65D41/02Caps or cap-like covers without lines of weakness, tearing strips, tags, or like opening or removal devices
    • B65D41/04Threaded or like caps or cap-like covers secured by rotation

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  • This invention relates to caps for sundry devices among Which may be jars and other
  • the principal obj ect of the invention is theLI productlon of a cap of exceedingly simple and inexpensive construction which shall preferably be formed of sheet metal and which shall be so constructed as to permit it to be screwed on a container or jar or other device Aprovided with thread members but with the outer surfaceof the cap undefaced by threading or other expedient for enabling it. to. cooperate as a screw with the mem-ber on which it is screwed thereby retaining a pleasing appearance oftthe capunmarred by the means provided for its attachment to the container. y
  • Fig. 1 is a side elevation of a jar or con-y tainer having a screw-threaded neck and showing the cap section) applied ⁇ thereto.
  • a Fig. 2 is an inverted plan view of the cap.l
  • Fig. 3 is an enlarged cross-section on the line 3 3 of Fig. 2. f
  • the jar or other container is indicated at 1 and it is preferably provided with a neck 2l having screw-threads or other thread members made in any desired way.
  • the metallic cap of the inventionI is indicated at 3 and as shown its outer surface is undefaced and unthreaded and lpresents a perfectly smooth appearance.
  • the said cap 3 istpreferably formed of comparatively heavy stock to facilitate the formation of upstanding lugs or projections 4 upon its inside surface adapted to cooperate with the thread member of the container.
  • lugs or projections are formed by a shaving, cutting or slitting operation performed atl the desired intervals upon the metal of the inner wall and (to facilitate the operation) preferably inwardly starting from the peripheral edge of the cap and as' clearly shown in Fig. 3.
  • said cut or shaved portions may be formed by any suitable tool or die which will simultaneously cause the cutaway portions to oc- ⁇ cupy an upstanding position above the general plane of th'e innerv wall of the cap to adapt them to function by cooperating screw action with the other member. If desired, the tool may act to curl said cut or shaved portions over on or towards themselves duri ing the cutting or shaving operation.
  • the one more upturned portions of the metal 4 are the thread members cooperating with the screw member ⁇ of the neck and, being Wholly on the inside of the skirt or flange of the cap, are invisible.
  • the lugs 4 it will be seenconsist of the cutaway por- .tions of the metal ofthe cap in contradistinc- .tion to any ordinary screw-threaded cap in which the cutaway portions'ar'e discarded and. the uncut portions retained to form the screw.l
  • Said lugs 4 are located preferably in staggered relation to each other and as usual are so positioned as to conform to the pitch of the thread on the neck 2.
  • the cap may then be screwed on the neck 2 or unscrewed therefrom with facility and in an obvious manner.
  • the neck of the jar as such is dispensed with and threaded members are formed directly on the body of the jar.
  • the cap may be of a configuration other than round, for instance, hexagonal.
  • the invention may be appliedto advantage to any device provided with thread members and adapted to receive a cap which functions like any ordinary! screw-threaded cap.
  • a container cap of metal adapted to be screwed on a receptacle provided with thread members, said cap having a smooth undefaced outer surface, the metal of the inner wall of said cap being slit inwardly at intervals from the peripheral edge of said cap to form thread members so positioned as to con- Jform to the pitch of the thread members of the receptacle on which the cap is to be screwed.
  • a container cap of metal adapted to be screwed on a receptacle provided with thread members, said cap having a smooth undeaced outer surface, the metal of the inner Wall of said cap being slit inwardly at intervals from the peripheral edge of said cap, said slit portions being then curled over on themselves to form thread members arranged in staggered relation to each other and so positioned as to conform to the pitch of the thread members of the receptacle on which the cap is to be screwed.
  • a container cap of metal adapted to be screwed on a receptacle provided with thread members, said cap having an undefaced outer surface and a plurality of lugs formed of metal shaved from the metal of the inner side of said cap and positioned to cooperate with the thread members of the receptacle on which the cap is to be screwed.
  • a capl adapted to be screwed on a device provided with a thread member, said cap having an undefaced outer surface and a cooperating lug shaved from the material of the inner wall of said cap and so positioned as to cooperate by screw action with the thread member on the aforesaid device.
  • a cap adapted to be screwed on a device provided with thread members, said cap having an undefaced outer surface and a plurality of upstanding lugs cut from the material of the inner side4 of said cap, said lugs consisting of the cut portions of the material of the cap and being so positioned as to cooperate' with the thread members on the aforesaid device.
  • a metallic cap adapted to be screwed on a receptacle provided with thread members
  • said cap having a plurality of lugs cut exclusively from the material of the inner side of said cap and without defacing the outer surface thereof, said lugs consisting of the upstanding cut portions of the metal and being members, said cap having an undefaced outer surface and a plurality of lugs formed of metal shaved from the metal of the inner side of said cap and positioned to cooperate with the thread members of the receptacle on which the cap is to be screwed and to hold the cap down upon its seat by the cooperating action of said members when the cap is. screwed home.
  • a cap adapted to be screwed on a device provided with a thread member, said cap having' an upstanding lug cut exclusively from the material of the innerl side of said cap and without defacing the outer surface thereof said lug consisting of the cut portion of the material of the cap and being so positioned to cooperate by a screw action with the rst named thread member.
  • a container cap of metal adapted to be screwed on a receptacle provided with thread

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' Sept. 420, 1,932.
Y A. G. cRAz CONTAINER `CAI? -Filed June l2, 1951 lNvENToR #wf/fr 6. CRAZ Patented Sept. 20, 1932 UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE ALBERT GEORGE oRAz, or RICHMOND- EIRL, NEW YORK, AssIGNOR To BRASS GOODS mre. Oo., OF BROOKLYN, NEW YORK, A CORPORATION OF NEW YORK CONTAINER CAP Application led June 12,
This invention relates to caps for sundry devices among Which may be jars and other The principal obj ect of the invention is theLI productlon of a cap of exceedingly simple and inexpensive construction which shall preferably be formed of sheet metal and which shall be so constructed as to permit it to be screwed on a container or jar or other device Aprovided with thread members but with the outer surfaceof the cap undefaced by threading or other expedient for enabling it. to. cooperate as a screw with the mem-ber on which it is screwed thereby retaining a pleasing appearance oftthe capunmarred by the means provided for its attachment to the container. y
Other and further objects and advantages of the invention will appear from the follow,- ing description taken in connection with the accompanying drawing in which:
Fig. 1 isa side elevation of a jar or con-y tainer having a screw-threaded neck and showing the cap section) applied `thereto. a Fig. 2 is an inverted plan view of the cap.l
Fig. 3 is an enlarged cross-section on the line 3 3 of Fig. 2. f
Referring in detail to the several figures of the drawing showing a practical embodiment of the invention as applied to a jar or other container:
u The jar or other container is indicated at 1 and it is preferably provided with a neck 2l having screw-threads or other thread members made in any desired way. The metallic cap of the inventionI is indicated at 3 and as shown its outer surface is undefaced and unthreaded and lpresents a perfectly smooth appearance.
The said cap 3 istpreferably formed of comparatively heavy stock to facilitate the formation of upstanding lugs or projections 4 upon its inside surface adapted to cooperate with the thread member of the container.
1931. serial No.54a765.
These lugs or projections are formed by a shaving, cutting or slitting operation performed atl the desired intervals upon the metal of the inner wall and (to facilitate the operation) preferably inwardly starting from the peripheral edge of the cap and as' clearly shown in Fig. 3. As will be obvious said cut or shaved portions may be formed by any suitable tool or die which will simultaneously cause the cutaway portions to oc-` cupy an upstanding position above the general plane of th'e innerv wall of the cap to adapt them to function by cooperating screw action with the other member. If desired, the tool may act to curl said cut or shaved portions over on or towards themselves duri ing the cutting or shaving operation. The one more upturned portions of the metal 4 thus made are the thread members cooperating with the screw member` of the neck and, being Wholly on the inside of the skirt or flange of the cap, are invisible. The lugs 4 it will be seenconsist of the cutaway por- .tions of the metal ofthe cap in contradistinc- .tion to any ordinary screw-threaded cap in which the cutaway portions'ar'e discarded and. the uncut portions retained to form the screw.l
Said lugs 4 are located preferably in staggered relation to each other and as usual are so positioned as to conform to the pitch of the thread on the neck 2. The cap may then be screwed on the neck 2 or unscrewed therefrom with facility and in an obvious manner.
In some cases the neck of the jar as such is dispensed with and threaded members are formed directly on the body of the jar. Also in some cases the cap may be of a configuration other than round, for instance, hexagonal. Further, as will be obvious, the invention may be appliedto advantage to any device provided with thread members and adapted to receive a cap which functions like any ordinary! screw-threaded cap.
What l claim is: v
1. A container cap of metal adapted to be screwed on a receptacle provided with thread members, said cap having a smooth undefaced outer surface, the metal of the inner wall of said cap being slit inwardly at intervals from the peripheral edge of said cap to form thread members so positioned as to con- Jform to the pitch of the thread members of the receptacle on which the cap is to be screwed.
2. A container cap of metal adapted to be screwed on a receptacle provided with thread members, said cap having a smooth undeaced outer surface, the metal of the inner Wall of said cap being slit inwardly at intervals from the peripheral edge of said cap, said slit portions being then curled over on themselves to form thread members arranged in staggered relation to each other and so positioned as to conform to the pitch of the thread members of the receptacle on which the cap is to be screwed.
3. A container cap of metal adapted to be screwed on a receptacle provided with thread members, said cap having an undefaced outer surface and a plurality of lugs formed of metal shaved from the metal of the inner side of said cap and positioned to cooperate with the thread members of the receptacle on which the cap is to be screwed.
4. A capl adapted to be screwed on a device provided with a thread member, said cap having an undefaced outer surface and a cooperating lug shaved from the material of the inner wall of said cap and so positioned as to cooperate by screw action with the thread member on the aforesaid device.
5. A cap adapted to be screwed on a device provided with thread members, said cap having an undefaced outer surface and a plurality of upstanding lugs cut from the material of the inner side4 of said cap, said lugs consisting of the cut portions of the material of the cap and being so positioned as to cooperate' with the thread members on the aforesaid device.
6. A metallic cap adapted to be screwed on a receptacle provided with thread members,
said cap having a plurality of lugs cut exclusively from the material of the inner side of said cap and without defacing the outer surface thereof, said lugs consisting of the upstanding cut portions of the metal and being members, said cap having an undefaced outer surface and a plurality of lugs formed of metal shaved from the metal of the inner side of said cap and positioned to cooperate with the thread members of the receptacle on which the cap is to be screwed and to hold the cap down upon its seat by the cooperating action of said members when the cap is. screwed home.
Signed at Brooklyn in the county otKings and State of New York this 10th day of June A. D. 1931.
ALBERT GEORGE GRAZ.
so positioned as to cooperate with the thread members of the receptacle.
7. A cap adapted to be screwed on a device provided with a thread member, said cap having' an upstanding lug cut exclusively from the material of the innerl side of said cap and without defacing the outer surface thereof said lug consisting of the cut portion of the material of the cap and being so positioned to cooperate by a screw action with the rst named thread member.
8. A container cap of metal adapted to be screwed on a receptacle provided with thread
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US2449014A (en) * 1946-06-13 1948-09-07 Ball Brothers Co Container closure
US3028984A (en) * 1959-04-06 1962-04-10 Aladdin Ind Inc Vacuum bottle jacket construction

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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
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US2449014A (en) * 1946-06-13 1948-09-07 Ball Brothers Co Container closure
US3028984A (en) * 1959-04-06 1962-04-10 Aladdin Ind Inc Vacuum bottle jacket construction

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