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US2458246A
US2458246A US596855A US59685545A US2458246A US 2458246 A US2458246 A US 2458246A US 596855 A US596855 A US 596855A US 59685545 A US59685545 A US 59685545A US 2458246 A US2458246 A US 2458246A
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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
    • B65D15/00Containers having bodies formed by interconnecting or uniting two or more rigid, or substantially rigid, sections made of different materials
    • B65D15/02Containers having bodies formed by interconnecting or uniting two or more rigid, or substantially rigid, sections made of different materials of curved, or partially curved, cross-section, e.g. cans, drums
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A47FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
    • A47JKITCHEN EQUIPMENT; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; APPARATUS FOR MAKING BEVERAGES
    • A47J47/00Kitchen containers, stands or the like, not provided for in other groups of this subclass; Cutting-boards, e.g. for bread
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  • the invention relates to improvements in Containers as described in the present specification and shown in the accompanying drawings that form a part of the same.
  • One object of the invention is to provide a container in which the body adapted to accommodate the contents is made of plastic, or other suitable light and sanitary material, suitably reinforced to insure durability.
  • Another object of the invention is to provide a container wherein the contents will at all times be free of contact with metal, or other material, which might contaminate such contents.
  • Afurther object of the invention is to provide a container constructed of a material which will not rust and which can be easily cleaned.
  • a still further object of the invention is to provide a container having a reinforcing frame suitably formed to provide legs adapted to support the body and further being formed to reinforce and support the bottom wall of the plastic body.
  • the objects of the invention are to provide a light and sanitary container of simple and sturdy construction and which can be produced at small cost.
  • FIG. 1 is a perspective view of the wire reinforcing and supporting frame for the plastic body.
  • Figure 2 is a perspective view of the plastic body as it appears prior to incorporation with the Wire supporting frame.
  • Figure 3 is a central vertical sectional view through the container in its completely assembled condition.
  • Figure 4 is a plan view of the container with the handle removed.
  • Figure 5 is a central vertical sectional view through a modified form of the invention.
  • Figure 6 is an enlarged sectional detail of a portion of the structure shown in figure 3.
  • A indicates generally the reinforcing and supporting member and B indicates the plastic body which is adapted to be incorporated with the said member.
  • the member, or frame, A consists of a plurality of circumferentially spaced vertical wires l suspended from a wire ring 2, about which latter the vertical wires are looped at their top ends, as at 3.
  • the wires I extend downwardly to points not far removed from their lower ends, from which points they are bent inwardly to provide relatively short horizontal feet 4 which are adapted to rest on the ground, and are then turned upwardly for short distances, as at 5, and the remaining portions are bent outwardly towards the main side portions to provide horizontal arms 6 which terminate short of the main side members of the frame.
  • the ends of the horizontal arms 6 are secured, by spot welding or otherwise, to the inner face of a ring 1 so that the top faces of said arms will be on the same horizontal plane as the top face of said ring.
  • the ring 1 and the arms 6 provide a support for the bottom of the plastic container and as this ring is of lesser diameter than the inner diameter of the frame at the point where the ring is located an annular space 8 is left between said ring and the main side wires for the insertion of the plastic body B.
  • the plastic container initially comprises a unitary tubular member which is adapted to be inserted in the frame A and extended downwardly between the bottom ring 1 and the main side mem bers of the frame so that the lower end thereof will project downwardly below said ring.
  • This projectingportion is provided with slots 9 spaced according to the spacing of the horizontal arms 5 and aligned therewith for the purpose to be explained in detail hereinafter.
  • a bottom it) of the diameter to snugly fit the interior wall of the plastic body above the ring 1 is then placed in said body to rest on the said ring and the container is then heated to the extent that the said bottom will become vulcanized to the surrounding wall and become an integral part thereof to provide a unitary plastic structure.
  • the top are securely united by the rolled upper edge of the p I body encircling the top ring 2 and by the lower portion of said body extending around the bottom ring 1 and united with the under face of the plastic bottom, and further that the frame provides sturdy legs by means of which the plastic body is supported free of engagement with theground.
  • FIG. 5 a modified construction is shown in which the. vertical frame wires are embedded in the plastic body and project downwardly therebelow to provide legs is turned inwardly'to provide feet l5, and the bottom is reinforced by a metal ring is embedded in the edge of the-bottom H and projecting therefrom and suitably secured, byspot welding, or otherwise, to the various vertical wires. l
  • a receptacle comprising a bottom and a surrounding wall, a supporting frame for said receptacle comprising an annular member around which the top edge of the wall of the receptacle is adapted to be rolled, circumferentially arranged spaced vertical members depending from said annular member and at points equi-distant from their lower ends being turned inwardly to provide feet and then being turned upwardly and then outwardly and terminating with their ends equi-distant from the vertical portions of said members, and a ring embracing said outwardly turned portions and secured to the ends thereof in spaced relation to said vertical members and providing a support for the bottom of the receptacle positioned on a higher plane than said feet, and means integral withlthe wall of said receptacle extending inwardly parallel with said bottom below said ring, and holding said bottom into engagement with said ring.
  • a frame consisting of an annular member, a plurality of spaced vertical wires depending from said annular memb er,v said wires being bent inwardly equi-distant from their lower ends to provide feet and being further bent upwardly and then turned outwardly towards the outer vertical portions and terminating short thereof, a ring embracing the ends'of said outwardly turned portions and secured thereto along its inner face whereby the top faces of said outwardly turned portionsand the top face of said ring are on thesam'ehorizontal plane, said ring being spaced from said vertical wires to provide-a passage surrounding said ring, and a receptacle comprising a bottom seating on; said ring, and a surrounding wall,'a portion of which latter extends. below said ring through said passage and'is turned inwardly to embrace said
  • a container according to claim 3 in'which said portion of the Wall thereof located below said bottom is provided with vertical slots aligned with the respective upwardly and outwardly turned portions of said wires.

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G. BRERETON Jan. 4, 1949.
CONTAINER Filed May 51-, 1945 Patented Jan. 4, 1949 UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE 4 Claims.
The invention relates to improvements in Containers as described in the present specification and shown in the accompanying drawings that form a part of the same.
One object of the invention is to provide a container in which the body adapted to accommodate the contents is made of plastic, or other suitable light and sanitary material, suitably reinforced to insure durability.
Another object of the invention is to provide a container wherein the contents will at all times be free of contact with metal, or other material, which might contaminate such contents.
Afurther object of the invention is to provide a container constructed of a material which will not rust and which can be easily cleaned.
A still further object of the invention is to provide a container having a reinforcing frame suitably formed to provide legs adapted to support the body and further being formed to reinforce and suport the bottom wall of the plastic body.
And generally the objects of the invention are to provide a light and sanitary container of simple and sturdy construction and which can be produced at small cost.
The invention consists in the novel features of construction, combinations and arrangements of parts described in the present specification and more particularly pointed out in the claims for novelty following.
In describing the invention reference will be made to the accompanying drawings, in which- Figure 1 is a perspective view of the wire reinforcing and supporting frame for the plastic body.
Figure 2 is a perspective view of the plastic body as it appears prior to incorporation with the Wire supporting frame.
Figure 3 is a central vertical sectional view through the container in its completely assembled condition.
Figure 4 is a plan view of the container with the handle removed.
Figure 5 is a central vertical sectional view through a modified form of the invention.
Figure 6 is an enlarged sectional detail of a portion of the structure shown in figure 3.
Like numerals of reference indicate corresponding parts in the various figures.
Referring to the drawings. For purposes of illustration the invention is shown herein as applied to a pail but it is of course understood that receptacles other than pails may be constructed according to the invention.
A indicates generally the reinforcing and supporting member and B indicates the plastic body which is adapted to be incorporated with the said member.
In the embodiment of the invention shown herein the member, or frame, A consists of a plurality of circumferentially spaced vertical wires l suspended from a wire ring 2, about which latter the vertical wires are looped at their top ends, as at 3.
The wires I extend downwardly to points not far removed from their lower ends, from which points they are bent inwardly to provide relatively short horizontal feet 4 which are adapted to rest on the ground, and are then turned upwardly for short distances, as at 5, and the remaining portions are bent outwardly towards the main side portions to provide horizontal arms 6 which terminate short of the main side members of the frame. The ends of the horizontal arms 6 are secured, by spot welding or otherwise, to the inner face of a ring 1 so that the top faces of said arms will be on the same horizontal plane as the top face of said ring. The ring 1 and the arms 6 provide a suport for the bottom of the plastic container and as this ring is of lesser diameter than the inner diameter of the frame at the point where the ring is located an annular space 8 is left between said ring and the main side wires for the insertion of the plastic body B.
The plastic container initially comprises a unitary tubular member which is adapted to be inserted in the frame A and extended downwardly between the bottom ring 1 and the main side mem bers of the frame so that the lower end thereof will project downwardly below said ring. This projectingportion is provided with slots 9 spaced according to the spacing of the horizontal arms 5 and aligned therewith for the purpose to be explained in detail hereinafter.
A bottom it) of the diameter to snugly fit the interior wall of the plastic body above the ring 1 is then placed in said body to rest on the said ring and the container is then heated to the extent that the said bottom will become vulcanized to the surrounding wall and become an integral part thereof to provide a unitary plastic structure.
While the plastic body is still hot, and therefore pliable, the portions of the wall below the ring I, and between the slots 9, are turned inwardly around the said ring and are forced upwardly between the arms 6 into engagement with the lower face of the bottom I0 to which latter they will adhere and therefore provide an annular reinforcement for the bottom of the container.
While the plastic body is still pliable the top are securely united by the rolled upper edge of the p I body encircling the top ring 2 and by the lower portion of said body extending around the bottom ring 1 and united with the under face of the plastic bottom, and further that the frame provides sturdy legs by means of which the plastic body is supported free of engagement with theground. a
In Figure 5 a modified construction is shown in which the. vertical frame wires are embedded in the plastic body and project downwardly therebelow to provide legs is turned inwardly'to provide feet l5, and the bottom is reinforced by a metal ring is embedded in the edge of the-bottom H and projecting therefrom and suitably secured, byspot welding, or otherwise, to the various vertical wires. l
While in this modification the main side wires are shown as terminating in horizontal feet I5 it'is of course understood that these wires may be of such length as to permit of their being extended. beyond the feet upwardly into contact with the bottom to provide additional reinforcement for the bottom. 7 7
"While I have illustrated and described the present preferred forms of construction for carrying out my invention, these are capable of variation and modification without departing from the spirit of the invention. 1, therefore, do not want to be limited to the precise details of construction set forth but desire to avail myself of such variations and modifications as come within the scope of the appended claims.-
What I claim is:
1. A receptacle comprising a bottom and a surrounding wall, a supporting frame for said receptacle comprising an annular member around which the top edge of the wall of the receptacle is adapted to be rolled, circumferentially arranged spaced vertical members depending from said annular member and at points equi-distant from their lower ends being turned inwardly to provide feet and then being turned upwardly and then outwardly and terminating with their ends equi-distant from the vertical portions of said members, and a ring embracing said outwardly turned portions and secured to the ends thereof in spaced relation to said vertical members and providing a support for the bottom of the receptacle positioned on a higher plane than said feet, and means integral withlthe wall of said receptacle extending inwardly parallel with said bottom below said ring, and holding said bottom into engagement with said ring.
2. A container accordin to claim 1 in which "two of said vertical members diametrically opposed to one another are provided with lugs adapted for the attachment of a handle there- 3. In acontainer, a frame consisting of an annular member, a plurality of spaced vertical wires depending from said annular memb er,v said wires being bent inwardly equi-distant from their lower ends to provide feet and being further bent upwardly and then turned outwardly towards the outer vertical portions and terminating short thereof, a ring embracing the ends'of said outwardly turned portions and secured thereto along its inner face whereby the top faces of said outwardly turned portionsand the top face of said ring are on thesam'ehorizontal plane, said ring being spaced from said vertical wires to provide-a passage surrounding said ring, and a receptacle comprising a bottom seating on; said ring, and a surrounding wall,'a portion of which latter extends. below said ring through said passage and'is turned inwardly to embrace said ring. v
4. A container according to claim 3, in'which said portion of the Wall thereof located below said bottom is provided with vertical slots aligned with the respective upwardly and outwardly turned portions of said wires.
' GILBERT BRERETON.
REFERENCES CITED The following references are of record inthe file of this patent:
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