SODABOTTLEBOB
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The following is the result of a great deal of time and research I was involved with in an attempt to establish a date for the earliest known crown-closure soda bottle. But for my purposes here I will focus primarily on the end result and not everything that led up to it.
For starters, the term "closure" refers to the lip or top of the bottle, which is also known as a "finish" and a "seal." Closure types have varied over the years, but it was the "Crown" that was the most successful and the one that is still being used today. Some of the closures that proceeded the crown were the Hutchinson and the Blob, just to mention a couple of the many hundreds that came and went over the years.
The crown closure (and the cap that went with it) were invented in 1892 by an individual named William Painter, who was from the Baltimore, Maryland area. (See illustration below). Painter designed and patented other closures, but it was the crown that won him the most success and acclaim.
As a collector of soda bottles for the past thirty years, I have always been interested in various aspects of bottle making and design. So I asked myself one day, who - what - where - and when was the first crown closure introduced? To my surprise I soon discovered that no one really knew the answer. Not even the leading experts that I contacted. All anyone knew was that the crown was invented in 1892, but other than that no one had ever done much if any research as to which company was the first. I also discovered there was very little information to be found on the internet or elsewhere pertaining to specifics about my inquiry. So I started digging and digging, until ...
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[ William Painter Closure Patent ] + [ The Cap ]
For starters, the term "closure" refers to the lip or top of the bottle, which is also known as a "finish" and a "seal." Closure types have varied over the years, but it was the "Crown" that was the most successful and the one that is still being used today. Some of the closures that proceeded the crown were the Hutchinson and the Blob, just to mention a couple of the many hundreds that came and went over the years.
The crown closure (and the cap that went with it) were invented in 1892 by an individual named William Painter, who was from the Baltimore, Maryland area. (See illustration below). Painter designed and patented other closures, but it was the crown that won him the most success and acclaim.
As a collector of soda bottles for the past thirty years, I have always been interested in various aspects of bottle making and design. So I asked myself one day, who - what - where - and when was the first crown closure introduced? To my surprise I soon discovered that no one really knew the answer. Not even the leading experts that I contacted. All anyone knew was that the crown was invented in 1892, but other than that no one had ever done much if any research as to which company was the first. I also discovered there was very little information to be found on the internet or elsewhere pertaining to specifics about my inquiry. So I started digging and digging, until ...
(Continued Next Page)
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[ William Painter Closure Patent ] + [ The Cap ]