Hutchinson Patent Stopper

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Charles G. Hutchinson invented and patented[1] the Hutchinson Patent Stopper in 1879 as a replacement for cork bottle stoppers which were commonly being used as stoppers on soda water or pop bottles. His invention employed a wire spring attached to a rubber seal. Production of these stoppers was discontinued after 1912.

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  1. ^ US213992, Hutchinson, "IMPROVEMENT IN BOTTLE-STOPPERS", published 1879 

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