Fluent material handling – with receiver or receiver coacting mea – Filling means with receiver or receiver coacting means – Interlocked discharge means – support and/or coupling
Patent
1990-06-11
1991-07-16
Cusick, Ernest G.
Fluent material handling, with receiver or receiver coacting mea
Filling means with receiver or receiver coacting means
Interlocked discharge means, support and/or coupling
141349, 141351, 141286, 141364, 2221466, 62389, B65B 304
Patent
active
050316761
ABSTRACT:
A system for supplying liquid in large bottles from a point where they are filled to a dispenser having a reservoir for receiving the liquid. The bottles each have a neck which carries a cap unit for closing the spout thereof. Each cap unit has an outlet valve that is normally closed. The reservoir has means for supporting another normally closed inlet valve in a neck-receiving socket. When the neck is slipped into the socket the outlet valve of the cap unit is opened and substantially simultaneously the inlet valve for the reservoir is opened thus allowing flow of water from the bottle into the reservoir. When the bottle is removed from the reservoir as the cap unit is withdrawn from the neck-receiving socket, the outlet valve in the bottle neck cap unit is positively closed and the inlet valve of the reservoir automatically closes.
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Cordley/Temprite, Division of Elkay Manufacturing Company, 2222 Camden Court, Oak Brook, Ill. 60521.
Cusick Ernest G.
Liqui-Box Corporation
Millard Sidney W.
Miller William V.
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