US29582A - Improvement in air-pumps for exhausting and sealing cans - Google Patents

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  • G is a conical cork stopper set loosely in I "the mcuth of the can orjar at the commencement of the operation.
  • This stopper is to be coated on top with a substance which is impervious to air or moisture; its edges may also be coated with a sealing-cement just before it is placed in the mouth of the can or J D is the .maincylinder of the air-pump.
  • E is a cylindrical cap of greater diameter than the cylinder D, attached to the lower end of the cylinder.
  • F is the piston or plunger of the air-pump. It is of ordinary construction, simply having its passages through it, and said passages covered by a disk-valve.
  • the cylinder D has a valve-opening, 0, near its upper end. This opening is covered by a flexible ring-valve, d, which expands with the pressure of the air raised by the piston, and
  • the notches at the bot-tom ofthe Ina-in cylinder allow the air which rises out of the canwhen the piston is raised to pass into the cylinder when the cork has risen so high as to come in contact with the end of said cylinder, as represented in Fig. 1.
  • the operation of my invention is as follows: Place fruit into the can, prepare the cork as described, and place it loosely into the mouth of the can. next place the rubber or leather. gasket B round the neck of the can. All being ready, set the air-pump over the mouth of the can and force the lower edge of the cylindrical cap E down onto the gasket B, so as to make an air-tight joint, and. while so doing raise and lower' the piston until the air is exhausted from the can, and then suddenly force the piston down upon the cork (as shown in Fig. 2) with a force sufficient to drive it firmly into the mouth of the can. After this operation, it will be found that the can is perfectly ex:- haustedof its air and sealed air-tight,
  • My invention is simple, cheap, convenient, and effective, and with it I believe fruit can with safety be put up Without cooking.

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W. Y. GILL. AIR PUMP FOR FRUIT CANS 0R JARS.
No. 29,582. Patented Aug. 14, 1860.
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w. Y. GILL, or nnnnnnson, nnn'rucirr.
lMPROVEMENT IN AIR- PUMPS FOR EXHAUSTING AND SEALING CANS.
Specification forming part of Letters Patent No. 29,5gQ, dated August 14, 1860.
1 h all whom it may concern.-
i Be it known that I, W. Y. GILL, of Henpanying drawings, forming a part of this specification, inwhich- Figure 1 represents a vertical section of my improved air-pump and a fruit-can, the parts being inthe position they occupy while the air is being exhausted. Fig. 2 is asimilar section of the same'things, the parts being in the position they occupy-when the sealing of the can or jar has been completed. Fig. 3 is an invertedplan of the pump.-
Similar letters of ret'erence in each of the several, figures indicate corresponding parts.
To enable others skilled in the art to make and use iny-inventiou, I will proceed to detop of the can or jar.
G is a conical cork stopper set loosely in I "the mcuth of the can orjar at the commencement of the operation. This stopper is to be coated on top with a substance which is impervious to air or moisture; its edges may also be coated with a sealing-cement just before it is placed in the mouth of the can or J D is the .maincylinder of the air-pump.
E is a cylindrical cap of greater diameter than the cylinder D, attached to the lower end of the cylinder.
F is the piston or plunger of the air-pump. It is of ordinary construction, simply having its passages through it, and said passages covered by a disk-valve.
The cylinder D has a valve-opening, 0, near its upper end. This opening is covered by a flexible ring-valve, d, which expands with the pressure of the air raised by the piston, and
1 thus allows afree escape around its upper and lower edges. A series of small notches, c, are out in and around the lower edge of the cylinder D, for a purpose presently to be stated. The main cylinder D, it will be seen, is held suspended at such a height above the mouth. of the can by means of the cap E that it allows the cork to play up and down a certain distance as the piston is operated, and at the same time prevents the cork having a movement great enough to allowitto get out of the mouth of the can or jar. The notches at the bot-tom ofthe Ina-in cylinder allow the air which rises out of the canwhen the piston is raised to pass into the cylinder when the cork has risen so high as to come in contact with the end of said cylinder, as represented in Fig. 1.
The operation of my invention is as follows: Place fruit into the can, prepare the cork as described, and place it loosely into the mouth of the can. next place the rubber or leather. gasket B round the neck of the can. All being ready, set the air-pump over the mouth of the can and force the lower edge of the cylindrical cap E down onto the gasket B, so as to make an air-tight joint, and. while so doing raise and lower' the piston until the air is exhausted from the can, and then suddenly force the piston down upon the cork (as shown in Fig. 2) with a force sufficient to drive it firmly into the mouth of the can. After this operation, it will be found that the can is perfectly ex:- haustedof its air and sealed air-tight,
My invention is simple, cheap, convenient, and effective, and with it I believe fruit can with safety be put up Without cooking.
\Vhat I'claim as my invention, and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is
1. Constructing and combining the plunger and air pump, substantially as herein described, so that the one plunger may be used for the double purpose of exhausting the air and driving the stopper firmly into the mouth of the can or jar, as set forth.
2. Suspending the lower end of the main cylinder at suitable distance above the mouth of the can or jar by means of an enlarged cylindrical cup attached to said end of the main cylinder, substantially as and for the purposesset forth.
.V. Y. GILL.
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US2436849A (en) * 1943-12-31 1948-03-02 Halton A Billetter Downward stroke air evacuating jar sealing apparatus
US3237638A (en) * 1964-12-28 1966-03-01 Gen Dynamics Corp Closure-seal
US4438832A (en) * 1979-06-09 1984-03-27 Toyota Jidosha Kogyo Kabushiki Kaisha Slide pin device in a floating caliper type disc brake
US4511106A (en) * 1978-10-26 1985-04-16 The Garrett Corporation Heat exchanger support system providing for thermal isolation and growth
US4576257A (en) * 1983-07-13 1986-03-18 Societe Anonyme D.B.A. Disc brake with removable caliper reinforcing arm
DE3514497A1 (en) * 1985-04-22 1986-10-23 Teves Gmbh Alfred PROTECTIVE CAP FOR CYLINDRICAL PARTS, ESPECIALLY FOR A BOLT GUIDE OF A PART COVER DISC BRAKE
US4754854A (en) * 1984-05-10 1988-07-05 Aisin Seiki Kabushiki Kaisha Pin boot protector in disc brake assembly
US5513480A (en) * 1995-01-03 1996-05-07 Tsoi; Hok K. Device for exhausting air and moisture from a container
US7003928B2 (en) 2002-10-04 2006-02-28 Jcs/Thg, Llc Appliance for vacuum sealing food containers
US7076929B2 (en) 2002-10-04 2006-07-18 Jcs/Thg, Llc Appliance for vacuum sealing food containers
US7131250B2 (en) 2002-10-04 2006-11-07 Jcs/Thg, Llp Appliance for vacuum sealing food containers

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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2436849A (en) * 1943-12-31 1948-03-02 Halton A Billetter Downward stroke air evacuating jar sealing apparatus
US3237638A (en) * 1964-12-28 1966-03-01 Gen Dynamics Corp Closure-seal
US4511106A (en) * 1978-10-26 1985-04-16 The Garrett Corporation Heat exchanger support system providing for thermal isolation and growth
US4438832A (en) * 1979-06-09 1984-03-27 Toyota Jidosha Kogyo Kabushiki Kaisha Slide pin device in a floating caliper type disc brake
US4576257A (en) * 1983-07-13 1986-03-18 Societe Anonyme D.B.A. Disc brake with removable caliper reinforcing arm
US4754854A (en) * 1984-05-10 1988-07-05 Aisin Seiki Kabushiki Kaisha Pin boot protector in disc brake assembly
DE3514497A1 (en) * 1985-04-22 1986-10-23 Teves Gmbh Alfred PROTECTIVE CAP FOR CYLINDRICAL PARTS, ESPECIALLY FOR A BOLT GUIDE OF A PART COVER DISC BRAKE
US5513480A (en) * 1995-01-03 1996-05-07 Tsoi; Hok K. Device for exhausting air and moisture from a container
US7003928B2 (en) 2002-10-04 2006-02-28 Jcs/Thg, Llc Appliance for vacuum sealing food containers
US7076929B2 (en) 2002-10-04 2006-07-18 Jcs/Thg, Llc Appliance for vacuum sealing food containers
US7131250B2 (en) 2002-10-04 2006-11-07 Jcs/Thg, Llp Appliance for vacuum sealing food containers
US7231753B2 (en) 2002-10-04 2007-06-19 Sunbeam Products, Inc. Appliance for vacuum sealing food containers
US7401452B2 (en) 2002-10-04 2008-07-22 Sunbeam Products, Inc. Appliance for vacuum sealing food containers
US7454884B2 (en) 2002-10-04 2008-11-25 Sunbeam Products, Inc. Appliance for vacuum sealing food containers

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