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US Patent: 468,258
Bottle-sealing device
Patentee:
William Painter (exact or similar names) - Baltimore, MD

USPTO Classifications:
215/328

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Assignees:
None

Manufacturer:
Crown Cork & Seal Co. - Baltimore, MD

Witnesses:
Orrin C. Painter
V. R. Alexander

Patent Dates:
Applied: Jun. 16, 1890
Granted: Feb. 02, 1892

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Description:
This patent is for the original bottle-cap and the associated shape of bottle-top. A round metal disk is stamped with corrugations along its outer edge to create a rim extending down and leaving a flat central portion that is roughly the same size and shape as the top of the bottle. A machine is used to crimp the cap onto a bottle filled with, e.g., a carbonated beverage. Variations of this bottle-cap design are proposed for lower pressure applications such that the crimping forces are lower as not to damage the neck of a bottle intended for those lower pressures.

Subsequent patents to the same inventor, relating to bottling machines and glycerin-impregnated cork material for use as a gasket, were assigned to the Crown Cork & Seal Co. of Baltimore, and they manufactured these bottle caps, and most likely licensed the patent to others as well.

For the bottling machine associated with this bottle-cap, see patent 473,776. For a machine to manufacture these bottle caps, see patents 792,284 and 887,838. For other elements of this bottle-cap design see patents 468,226 and 468,259. For further improvements see patent 792,285.

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