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US2001441A
US2001441A US751365A US75136534A US2001441A US 2001441 A US2001441 A US 2001441A US 751365 A US751365 A US 751365A US 75136534 A US75136534 A US 75136534A US 2001441 A US2001441 A US 2001441A
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A47FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
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  • My invention relates in general to receptacles
  • the bottom wall 5 is apertured being provided for dispensing powder which by reason of its with one or more openings of relatively small size, nature and use requires a modicum of the recephere shown by preference as a single opening 8, tacle content.
  • the shape of which may be varied, but is shown 5
  • it concerns such dispensing repreferably, as seen in Fig. 3, of semi-circular or 5 ceptacles as are adapted for hand use, the dishalf-moon contour.
  • the outer diameter of the charge of the fluent solid being controlled by one sleeve is substantially the same as the inner dior more relatively small or contracted apertures.
  • Such receptacles for example, are hand shakers the sleeve is proportioned to that of the neck for various powders, salt, pepper, talcum, tooth throat, so that when said sleeve is slipped down 10 powder, insect powder, and many other fluent into the neck to a frictionally tight fit with its solids.
  • the object of my invention is to provide for 9 is a flat-top screw-cap of usual type adapted such containers, particularly glass bottles, withfor closing the bottle, when not in use.
  • the screw-cap 9 is removed.
  • the tractive appearance, a simple, effective and subbottle is then tipped, and the restricted flow stantially unnoticeable dispensing device which is passes freely out.
  • Fig. 1 is an eleremoval for refilling the bottle or for any aftervation of a glass bottle showing its powder conuse, is out of the question.
  • V tent and its typical flat top screw-cap illustrative my device by having its dispensing of customary appearance but not disclosing the sleeve made of metal with its diaphragm control 40 discharge control which is concealed within the below and its limiting flange above can be inbottle neck.
  • serted in the neck of a glass bottle with sufficient Fig. 2 is a longitudinal section of the bottle, disfrictional contact throughout its entire length closing the complete dispensing device. including its relatively rigid or stiff bottom wall
  • Fig. 3 is a top plan enlarged, the screw-cap beto safely hold it in place against dislodgement 45 ing removed.
  • the container due to inversion, tipping or shaking, and yet perl is the container, which in its preferred form mit it to be easily lifted out if it be desired to reis a glass bottle of common type, having an exfill the bottle, or to use it subsequently for any ternally threaded shouldered neck 2, with a fullpurpose.
  • the usual flat-top screw cap content 3. can be set close down upon the bottle neck with- 4 is a sleeve, preferably of metal, having a botout interior interference, or without exterior tom wall 5 and a full-open top 6 with an outer projecting impediments.
  • the interior parts flange 1. of the device are normally concealed and the bot- 55 tle presents exteriorly the desired neat and attractive appearance.
  • a powder-dispenser comprising in combination a glass-bottle having an extemally-threaded neck with a full-open throat; a metal sleeve in said throat of a length proportioned to that of the neck-throat and of a diameter adapting it for readily insertable and removable frictional contact throughout its length with the throat wall, said sleeve having a full-open top with a penetration-limiting flange resting on the top of the neck and a partially open, relatively stiff bottom-wall of less discharge capacity than the full-open top; and a flat-top screw-cap fitted upon the neck of the bottle to lie closely upon and cover the full-open top of the sleeve.

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y 1935' L. D. WHITNEY 2,001,441
POWDER DI SPENSER Filed NOV. 3, 1934 INVENTORT BY awe VX3002 A TTORNE YS.
Patented May 14, 1935 STATES PATENT OFFIE POWDER DISPENSER Leslie D. Whitney, Palo Alto, Calif.
Application November 3, 1934, Serial No. 751,365
1 Claim. (01. 221-61) My invention relates in general to receptacles The bottom wall 5 is apertured being provided for dispensing powder which by reason of its with one or more openings of relatively small size, nature and use requires a modicum of the recephere shown by preference as a single opening 8, tacle content. the shape of which may be varied, but is shown 5 In particular, it concerns such dispensing repreferably, as seen in Fig. 3, of semi-circular or 5 ceptacles as are adapted for hand use, the dishalf-moon contour. The outer diameter of the charge of the fluent solid being controlled by one sleeve is substantially the same as the inner dior more relatively small or contracted apertures. ameter of the bottle neck and the length of Such receptacles, for example, are hand shakers the sleeve is proportioned to that of the neck for various powders, salt, pepper, talcum, tooth throat, so that when said sleeve is slipped down 10 powder, insect powder, and many other fluent into the neck to a frictionally tight fit with its solids. flange 1 resting upon the top of the neck and Though my invention is not essentially conlimiting its insertion, said sleeve by reason of its fined to glass containers, still, for several reasons apertured bottom wall 5, presents in the bottlewhich I shall hereinafter set forth, it is structhroat a diaphragm control well down within 15 turally adapted for glass bottles, in which conthe neck, and restricting by its opening 8, the flow nection it is my present opinion that its best use of the powder to the proper modicum when the lies. bottle is tipped.
The object of my invention is to provide for 9 is a flat-top screw-cap of usual type adapted such containers, particularly glass bottles, withfor closing the bottle, when not in use. For use of '20 out impairment of their customary neat and atthe powder, the screw-cap 9 is removed. The tractive appearance, a simple, effective and subbottle is then tipped, and the restricted flow stantially unnoticeable dispensing device which is passes freely out. readily and securely fitted subsequent to the origi- Glass bottles for powder dispensing containers nal free filling of the bottle, and which by of this class, while desirable for many reasons, 25 reason of being easily removable may restore the both commercial and esthetic, present difiiculties bottle to its original freedom of access for refillwhich have hitherto restricted or prevented their ing or for any other subsequent use, if such be use. As bearing upon the invention herein, the desired. following should be noted. Reducing stoppers in To this end, my invention consists in the novel the form of apertured corks are usually resorted 30 construction, arrangement and combination of to for the sake of frictional security. These comparts hereinafter fully described, it being undermonly are supplemented by outer closures usually stood that changes and modifications may be projecting more or less inconveniently and unmade without departing from the spirit of the insightly from the top. Moreover, for the sake of vention within the scope of the claim hereunto fiXity, the corks have to be so tightly fitted that 35 appended. they are practically permanent. Thus their easy In the accompanying drawing, Fig. 1 is an eleremoval for refilling the bottle or for any aftervation of a glass bottle showing its powder conuse, is out of the question. V tent and its typical flat top screw-cap illustrative In contrast, my device by having its dispensing of customary appearance but not disclosing the sleeve made of metal with its diaphragm control 40 discharge control which is concealed within the below and its limiting flange above can be inbottle neck. serted in the neck of a glass bottle with sufficient Fig. 2 is a longitudinal section of the bottle, disfrictional contact throughout its entire length closing the complete dispensing device. including its relatively rigid or stiff bottom wall Fig. 3 is a top plan enlarged, the screw-cap beto safely hold it in place against dislodgement 45 ing removed. due to inversion, tipping or shaking, and yet perl is the container, which in its preferred form mit it to be easily lifted out if it be desired to reis a glass bottle of common type, having an exfill the bottle, or to use it subsequently for any ternally threaded shouldered neck 2, with a fullpurpose.
open, relatively capacious throat, through which And, finally, due to its limiting top flangewhich 50 the bottle may be freely supplied with its powder rests on the neck top, the usual flat-top screw cap content 3. can be set close down upon the bottle neck with- 4 is a sleeve, preferably of metal, having a botout interior interference, or without exterior tom wall 5 and a full-open top 6 with an outer projecting impediments. Thus the interior parts flange 1. of the device are normally concealed and the bot- 55 tle presents exteriorly the desired neat and attractive appearance.
I claim:--
A powder-dispenser comprising in combination a glass-bottle having an extemally-threaded neck with a full-open throat; a metal sleeve in said throat of a length proportioned to that of the neck-throat and of a diameter adapting it for readily insertable and removable frictional contact throughout its length with the throat wall, said sleeve having a full-open top with a penetration-limiting flange resting on the top of the neck and a partially open, relatively stiff bottom-wall of less discharge capacity than the full-open top; and a flat-top screw-cap fitted upon the neck of the bottle to lie closely upon and cover the full-open top of the sleeve.
LESLIE D. WHITNEY.
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US2625306A (en) * 1950-02-23 1953-01-13 Owens Illinois Glass Co Dispensing closure
US2786494A (en) * 1953-04-13 1957-03-26 Owens Illinois Glass Co Dispensing and measuring closure
USD265978S (en) 1980-01-15 1982-08-31 Fontaine Industries, Inc. Cap for telescopic sight turret

Cited By (3)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2625306A (en) * 1950-02-23 1953-01-13 Owens Illinois Glass Co Dispensing closure
US2786494A (en) * 1953-04-13 1957-03-26 Owens Illinois Glass Co Dispensing and measuring closure
USD265978S (en) 1980-01-15 1982-08-31 Fontaine Industries, Inc. Cap for telescopic sight turret

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