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Boston round (bottle)

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2 oz - 60 mL Amber Glass Boston Round Bottles with Dropper
2 oz - 60 mL Amber Glass Boston Round Bottles with Gold Metal and Glass Dropper[1]

A Boston round bottle, or Winchester bottle, is a strong, heavy bottle commonly used in the drug and chemical industries. It is often made of amber (brown) glass (to filter out UV light) but can also be made of plastics.[2]

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History

The "Winchester quart" bottle first appeared in the UK in the 19th century with a capacity of 2 imperial quarts (2.273 litres).[3] At the time, a system of dry capacity measures known as "Winchester" was still in use. The Winchester bushel is still used in the US. However, the Winchester quart bottle has no relation whatsoever to any other units called "Winchester". In the 20th century, the Winchester Quart was metricated to two and a half litres.[4][5]

Construction

A "Boston round" has a cylindrical shape without a handle and a short curved shoulder. It is threaded for closing with a screw cap.

See also

References

  1. ^ "2 oz Boston Round Bottle Image".
  2. ^ Soroka, W. Illustrated Glossary of Packaging Terminology (Second ed.). Institute of Packaging Professionals.
  3. ^ Pharmaceutical Society of Great Britain (1861). Pharmaceutical journal;: A weekly record of pharmacy and allied sciences. J. Churchill. p. 455. Retrieved 30 January 2012.
  4. ^ Duncan Mara; N. J. Horan (4 September 2003). Handbook of water and wastewater microbiology. Academic Press. p. 43. ISBN 978-0-12-470100-7. Retrieved 30 January 2012.
  5. ^ The maintenance of life. Taylor & Francis. 1966. p. 58. GGKEY:BBRUNH55GZL. Retrieved 30 January 2012.

Books, general references

  • Soroka, W, "Fundamentals of Packaging Technology", IoPP, 2002, ISBN 1-930268-25-4
  • Yam, K. L., "Encyclopedia of Packaging Technology", John Wiley & Sons, 2009, ISBN 978-0-470-08704-6
  • Wilde, Edith E., "Weights and measures of the city of Winchester", The Club, 1931
  • Connor, R. D., "The Weights and Measures of England", H.M.S.O., 1987, ISBN 978-0-11-290435-9
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