US20100140266A1 - Dispensing closure with hinged lid - Google Patents
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- One or more embodiments contained within this invention relate to closures having a hinged lid used with containers to dispense liquids contained therein.
- Closures having a hinged lid for opening and resealing a dispensing orifice in a top of a base closure are ubiquitous in the packaging industry. These closures normally comprise a lid joined to a base cap through a hinge. The lid portion may be initially separate from the base closure and then joined to the closure employing complimentary hinge forming structures on the lid and base cap. Often, however, the lid and base closure are monolithic and are joined through a hinge in a single shot of an injection molding operation. In this latter case the hinge is normally referred to as a “living hinge”. The hinging motion may be optionally altered by the presence of bi-stable structure imparting a spring like action to the lid.
- the base closure is most often characterized as having a top portion and an annular skirt depending from the top portion.
- “Container engaging” structure is normally positioned on the skirt portion functioning to interact with complimentary “closure engaging” structure on the container to secure the base closure to the container.
- the “container engaging” and “closure engaging” structures may comprise complimentary screw threads.
- the top portion of the base closure may be substantially flat and have dimensions sufficient to span the region defined by the annular skirt.
- the top may have structure depending from its underside intended to promote sealing with a feature on the container neck such as its internal bore or uppermost surface.
- the top of the base closure portion of the hinged dispensing closure has an orifice which, when open, allows product dispensing from the container.
- This orifice may be sealed closed by a plug member depending from the lid portion.
- the lid's plug member is inserted in the orifice in the top of the base closure.
- interference or frictional engagement between the plug diameter and orifice diameter is often the primary mechanism to retain the lid in closed position.
- Communication between the container interior and the outside is achieved by removing the lid plug from the orifice. This is conveniently achieved by rotating the lid about the joining hinge through an upward extending arc. The hinge allows this rotation while maintaining the attachment of the lid portion to the base closure.
- dispensing closures are intended to significantly restrict flow of contents from the container. This is achieved by having a relatively small orifice and lid plug.
- the small orifice and consequent flow restriction allows the container to be squeezed to build up interior container pressure while simultaneously achieving a controlled and directional flow of a relatively viscous fluid product.
- the familiar squeeze bottle packages for ketchup and shampoos are quintessential examples of this technique.
- the orifice and container are relatively small and the dimensions of these features may be very precisely controlled.
- the relative interference between the plug and orifice may be precisely controlled to achieve proper sealing yet allow facile plug removal for dispensing.
- the normally viscous nature of the product reduces sealing demands.
- a dispensing closure for attachment to a container having an opening for dispensing fluids contained within the container.
- the closure includes a base having an orifice aligned with at least a portion of the opening defined in the container such that the contents may be dispensed through the orifice.
- the base further includes a skirt depending therefrom and a lid member having a first section joined to a first section of the base through an integral hinge.
- the lid member further includes a plug depending from an underside section of the lid member. The plug is preferably sized to frictionally fit against the internal perimeter of the orifice such that when the lid member is moved against the base, the plug engages the orifice to substantially seal the orifice.
- the closure further includes a pair of first rails projecting upwardly from a top portion of the base and are oppositely positioned about the orifice.
- a pair of second rails project from the underside section of the lid member and are oppositely positioned about the plug such that when the lid member is moved against the base, the pair of second rails are positioned within pair of first rails.
- the rails further include at least one bead projecting (radially inwardly from each of the first rails) and (radially outwardly from each of the second rails). The beads are positioned to interfere with each other when the lid member is moved towards the base, such that the beads form a snap fit to more securely hold the lid member in a closed position.
- other embodiments include providing a single bead projecting radially inwardly from the first rail and a single bead projecting radially outwardly from the second rail and positioned to interfere with the single bead projecting from the first rail.
- the single beads are positioned towards a front portion of the orifice, where the front portion of the orifice is defined as being diametrically opposed from the integral hinge.
- first rails each include a pair of first beads projecting radially inwardly and the second rails each include a pair of second beads projecting radially inwardly and positioned to interfere with the pair of first beads.
- the closure may also include a pour lip extending outward and overhanging from an outside perimeter of the skirt and is may be positioned along the front portion of the orifice.
- the pour lip may further include a slanted downwardly and inwardly profile.
- the first rails may extend along an outer edge of the pour lip to define a channel therebetween on the pour lip.
- the closure may also include a latch extending from the underside of the lid member and positioned about the periphery of the lid member.
- the latch could include an internal surface for engagement with an external surface of the pour lip when the lid member is moved towards the base.
- Other embodiments include providing a base that has a diameter selected from at least one of the following sizes: 33 mm, 38 mm, 48 mm, 55 mm, or 63 mm.
- first and second rails are defined to form truncated parallelograms.
- FIG. 1 is a front perspective view of a dispensing closure having an opened lid member made in accordance with an embodiment of the present invention
- FIG. 2 is a front view of FIG. 1 showing the lid member in a closed position
- FIG. 3 is a top view of FIG. 1 ;
- FIG. 4 is a side view of FIG. 1 ;
- FIG. 5 is a cross sectional view of FIG. 4 ;
- FIG. 6 is a bottom view of FIG. 1 ;
- FIG. 7 is a top view of FIG. 1 illustrating the lid member in a closed position
- FIG. 8 is a side perspective view of FIG. 7 ;
- FIG. 9 is a side view of FIG. 7 ;
- FIG. 10 is a side perspective view of a dispensing closure having an opened lid member with reinforcement ribbing at an orifice facing surface within the boundary of the top plug thereof made in accordance with a further embodiment of the present invention
- FIG. 11 is a perspective view of a dispensing closure having an opened lid member made in accordance with another embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 12 is a top view of FIG. 11 ;
- FIG. 13 is a side view of FIG. 11 ;
- FIG. 14 is a cross sectional view of FIG. 11 taken across line 14 - 14 ;
- FIG. 15 is a perspective view of FIG. 11 illustrating the lid member in a closed position
- FIG. 16 is a top view of FIG. 15 ;
- FIG. 17 is a cross sectional view of FIG. 15 taken across line 17 - 17 .
- a preferred embodiment of the instant invention is directed to a dispensing closure 10 for achieving free flowing, high volume dispensing of fluids of relatively low viscosity.
- the closure 10 comprises a base 12 joined to a lid member 14 through an integral hinge 16 .
- the closure 10 is characterized as being of a relatively large diameter D (such as but not limited to 33 mm, 38 mm, 48 mm, 55 mm, 63 mm). This permits the presence of a relatively large orifice 18 for the base 12 to allow free gravity pouring of contents while at the same time allowing venting for smooth flow.
- the orifice 18 a is oval, with the closure 10 a oriented relative to a container (not shown) such that the large dimension of the oval orifice 18 a has a substantially vertical orientation during the pouring of contents.
- the base 12 a includes a depending skirt 20 a comprising “container engaging” structure 22 a to mate with “closure engaging” structure on a container in a conventional way.
- the container engaging structure 22 a may comprise screw threads. Alternatively, the same may comprise snap fit structures.
- a top plug 26 a depends from the underside 28 a of the lid member 14 a.
- the top plug 26 a has minimal height in order to conserve material use and facilitate ease of opening and reclosure.
- the relatively large size of orifice 18 a and top plug 26 a works against maintaining a tight dimensional relationship between the top plug 26 a and the orifice 18 a.
- the tight dimensional relationship between a top plug and an orifice, with conventional dispensing closures having a small orifice becomes very difficult to maintain with the relatively large orifice of the closure of the instant embodiment.
- the shortened top plug 26 a of the instant embodiment presents a significantly reduced surface to achieve adequate sealing against the internal perimeter 30 a of the orifice 18 a.
- the closure 10 a of the instant embodiment is equipped with structure supplying a unique and novel hold down effect when the lid member 14 a is in the closed or sealed position.
- multiple first “rails” 32 a project upward from a top portion 34 a defined by the base 12 a.
- the first rails 32 a are positioned to be just outside an edge portion 36 a of the lid member 14 a when the lid member 14 a is in its closed position.
- the first rails 32 a are in the form of a parallelogram truncated on two opposing ends, yet the first rails may be of an alternate form such as a pair of arcuate members or a plurality of segmented sections.
- forms other than the truncated parallelogram of the embodiment are possible depending in large measure on the shape of the lid and complimentary rails present on the bottom portion of the lid as will become clear hereinafter.
- first rail beads 38 a Projecting radially inwardly from the first rails 32 a of the base 12 a are one or more first rail beads 38 a.
- the first rail bead(s) 38 a either do not extend the full height of the first rails 32 a and therefore form undercut projection(s) 40 a along the length of the first rails 32 a or have an undercut section defined therein.
- the beads used herein as snap beads In the preferred embodiment, four first rail beads 38 a are shown.
- second rails 42 a are disposed along edges 36 a of the lid member 14 a such that they will fit snugly with the confines of a region 44 a generally defined by the first rails 32 a. Such a snug fit between the first and second rails may also be a frictional engagement.
- One or more complementary second rail beads 44 a are positioned on the second rails 42 a and project outwardly and positioned to interfere with the inwardly projecting first rail beads 38 a as the lid member 14 a is moved to its closed position. The interaction of the first and second beads thus achieve a snap fit and hold down the lid member when fully closed.
- the lid member 14 a is securely held down with the top plug 26 a in sealing contact with the internal perimeter 30 a of the orifice 18 a by virtue of the snap interaction of the complimentary first and second rail beads.
- first and second rail beads as taught by the instant invention allows greater dimensional tolerance for the complimentary beads themselves since they allow for a greater dimensional interference between complimentary beads without imparting excessive opening or reclosure forces.
- An additional feature of the preferred embodiment is the presence of a pour lip 48 a extending outward and overhanging the outside perimeter 50 a of the depending base skirt 20 a.
- the upper side 52 a of the pour lip 48 a has a slanted downwardly-inwardly profile 54 a so that there is a natural flow back of material as the container is moved from its tilted pour position back to an upright position.
- the preferred embodiment has the first rails 32 a extend along the outer edge 56 a of the pour lip 48 a such that the first rails 32 a create or define a channel 58 a therebetween on the pour lip 48 a.
- the channel 58 a aids in maintaining liquid pouring out or back into the container within a confined location and helps prevents spilling over the edge of the pour lip.
- dispensing closure 60 incorporates the numerical indicated structure previously discussed and further includes optional reinforcement ribbing 62 at an orifice facing surface 64 defined as a portion of the underside 28 a of the lid member 14 a within the boundary of the top plug 26 a.
- the option reinforcement ribbing may be comprised of a plurality of rib segments 66 disposed upon the orifice facing surface 64 to form a grid pattern 68 .
- the configuration formed by grid pattern 68 is arbitrary and may take the form of a fish bone as depicted in FIG. 10 or some other configuration as is selectively chosen.
- the reinforcement ribbing 62 may serve to provide a strengthened resistance to deformation of the lid member 14 when a thumb of a user presses against the external facing surface of lid member 14 when closing a previously opened lid member.
- FIGS. 11 through 17 another embodiment will herein be discussed with similar references numbers being used as with the previous embodiments.
- the embodiment in FIGS. 11 through 17 will use a subscript reference of “b” to denote this embodiment.
- a closure 10 b is illustrated in FIGS. 11 through 17 , and comprises a base 12 b joined to a lid member 14 b through an integral hinge 16 b.
- the closure 10 b is characterized as being of a relatively large diameter (as similarly illustrated in FIG. 6 with the first embodiment), such as but not limited to 33 mm, 38 mm, 48 mm, 55 mm, 63 mm. This permits the presence of a relatively large orifice 18 b for the base 12 b to allow free gravity pouring of contents while at the same time allowing venting for smooth flow.
- the orifice 18 b is illustrated as having an oval shape, with the closure 10 b oriented relative to a container (not shown) such that the large dimension of the oval orifice 18 b has a substantially vertical orientation during the pouring of contents. Such a condition promotes proper venting and smooth “glug free” pouring.
- the base 12 b includes a depending skirt 20 b comprising “container engaging” structure 22 b to mate with “closure engaging” structure on a container in a conventional way.
- the container engaging structure 22 b may comprise screw threads or snap fit structures.
- a top plug 26 b depends from the underside 28 b of the lid member 14 b.
- the top plug 26 b has minimal height in order to conserve material use and facilitate ease of opening and reclosure.
- the relatively large size of orifice 18 b and top plug 26 b works against maintaining a tight dimensional relationship between the top plug 26 b and the orifice 18 b.
- the tight dimensional relationship between a top plug and an orifice, with conventional dispensing closures having a small orifice becomes very difficult to maintain with the relatively large orifice of the closure of the instant embodiment.
- the shortened top plug 26 b of the instant embodiment presents a significantly reduced surface to achieve adequate sealing against the internal perimeter 30 b of the orifice 18 b.
- the closure 10 b is also equipped with structure supplying a unique and novel hold down effect when the lid member 14 b is in the closed or sealed position.
- Multiple first “rails” 32 b project upward from a top portion 34 b defined by the base 12 b.
- the first rails 32 b are positioned to be just outside an edge portion 36 b of the lid member 14 b when the lid member 14 b is in its closed position.
- the first rails 32 b are in the form of a parallelogram truncated on two opposing ends, yet the first rails may be of an alternate form such as a pair of arcuate members or a plurality of segmented sections.
- forms other than the truncated parallelogram of the embodiment are possible depending in large measure on the shape of the lid and complimentary rails present on the bottom portion of the lid as will become clear hereinafter.
- first rail beads 38 b Projecting radially inwardly from the first rails 32 b of the base 12 b are one or more first rail beads 38 b.
- the first rail bead(s) 38 b either do not extend the full height of the first rails 32 b and therefore form undercut projection(s) 40 b along the length of the first rails 32 b or have an undercut section defined therein.
- the beads used herein as snap beads In this embodiment two first rail beads 38 b are shown and positioned distally from the integral hinge 16 b.
- second rails 42 b are disposed along edges 36 b of the lid member 14 b such that they will fit snugly with the confines of a region 44 b generally defined by the first rails 32 b. Such a snug fit between the first and second rails may also be a frictional engagement.
- One or more complementary second rail beads 44 b are positioned on the second rails 42 b and project outwardly and positioned to interfere with the inwardly projecting first rail beads 38 b as the lid member 14 b is moved to its closed position. The interaction of the first and second beads thus achieve a snap fit and hold down the lid member when fully closed.
- the lid member 14 b is securely held down with the top plug 26 b in sealing contact with the internal perimeter 30 b of the orifice 18 b by virtue of the snap interaction of the complimentary first and second rail beads.
- first and second rail beads as taught by the instant invention allows greater dimensional tolerance for the complimentary beads themselves since they allow for a greater dimensional interference between complimentary beads without imparting excessive opening or reclosure forces.
- An additional feature of the preferred embodiment is the presence of a pour lip 48 b extending outward and overhanging the outside perimeter 50 b of the depending base skirt 20 b.
- the upper side 52 b of the pour lip 48 b has a slanted downwardly-inwardly profile 54 b so that there is a natural flow back of material as the container is moved from its tilted pour position back to an upright position.
- this embodiment has the first rails 32 b extend along the outer edge 56 b of the pour lip 48 b such that the first rails 32 b create or define a channel 58 b therebetween on the pour lip 48 b.
- the channel 58 b aids in maintaining liquid pouring out or back into the container within a confined location and helps prevents spilling over the edge of the pour lip.
- the lid member 14 b may further include a latch 70 that extends from the underside 28 b of the lid member 14 b.
- the latch 70 is positioned about the periphery of the lid member 14 b that is distal from the integral hinge 16 b.
- the latch 70 has an internal surface 72 that faces towards the pour lip 48 b and includes an indentation 74 providing an indentation region 76 to accommodate the edge 76 of the pout lip 48 b when the lid member 14 b is in the closed position.
- FIGS. 11 and 12 depict reinforcement ribbing 62 b on the underside 28 b of the lid member 14 b within the boundary of the top plug 26 b.
- the reinforcement ribbing may be removed without departing from the spirit and scope of the embodiment.
- the closure is applied to the container after filling the container. Upon application, the closure is in its closed position.
- a suitable tamper evident system (not shown) may be included in the assembly. Suitable tamper evidencing may be achieved using conventional techniques such as inner sealing foils as is known in the art.
- the closure Upon initial opening of the closure it may first be removed to allow removal of an optional inner foil, the closure is then reapplied to the container and then the lid is lifted to dispense container contents. (It is important to note that an inner foil does not have to be employed.) After dispensing, the lid is moved to its closed position, whereby the complimentary snap beads on the closure and lid rails interact to firmly secure the lid and its sealing plug in closed and sealed position.
- the subject inventions herein advantageously provide a closure for attachment to a container.
- the closure includes a base having an orifice and a skirt depending from the base.
- a lid is provided and is joined to the base through an integral hinge.
- the lid has a plug depending from an underside section of the lid.
- the plug is preferably sized to fit within the orifice when the lid is closed.
- the closure further includes rails projecting upwardly from a top portion of the base and rails projecting downwardly from the underside section of the lid.
- the rails further include at least one bead projecting (radially inwardly from each of the first rails) and (radially outwardly from each of the second rails). The beads are positioned to interfere with each other to form a snap fit when the lid is closed.
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- The present application claims priority to U.S.
Provisional Application 60/916,942 filed May 9, 2007 and to U.S. Provisional Application 61/021,185 filed Jan. 15, 2008. - One or more embodiments contained within this invention relate to closures having a hinged lid used with containers to dispense liquids contained therein.
- Closures having a hinged lid for opening and resealing a dispensing orifice in a top of a base closure are ubiquitous in the packaging industry. These closures normally comprise a lid joined to a base cap through a hinge. The lid portion may be initially separate from the base closure and then joined to the closure employing complimentary hinge forming structures on the lid and base cap. Often, however, the lid and base closure are monolithic and are joined through a hinge in a single shot of an injection molding operation. In this latter case the hinge is normally referred to as a “living hinge”. The hinging motion may be optionally altered by the presence of bi-stable structure imparting a spring like action to the lid.
- The base closure is most often characterized as having a top portion and an annular skirt depending from the top portion. “Container engaging” structure is normally positioned on the skirt portion functioning to interact with complimentary “closure engaging” structure on the container to secure the base closure to the container. For example, the “container engaging” and “closure engaging” structures may comprise complimentary screw threads. The top portion of the base closure may be substantially flat and have dimensions sufficient to span the region defined by the annular skirt. The top may have structure depending from its underside intended to promote sealing with a feature on the container neck such as its internal bore or uppermost surface.
- Characteristically, the top of the base closure portion of the hinged dispensing closure has an orifice which, when open, allows product dispensing from the container. This orifice may be sealed closed by a plug member depending from the lid portion. When the lid is positioned in the closed position, the lid's plug member is inserted in the orifice in the top of the base closure. In addition, interference or frictional engagement between the plug diameter and orifice diameter is often the primary mechanism to retain the lid in closed position. Communication between the container interior and the outside is achieved by removing the lid plug from the orifice. This is conveniently achieved by rotating the lid about the joining hinge through an upward extending arc. The hinge allows this rotation while maintaining the attachment of the lid portion to the base closure.
- Most dispensing closures are intended to significantly restrict flow of contents from the container. This is achieved by having a relatively small orifice and lid plug. The small orifice and consequent flow restriction allows the container to be squeezed to build up interior container pressure while simultaneously achieving a controlled and directional flow of a relatively viscous fluid product. The familiar squeeze bottle packages for ketchup and shampoos are quintessential examples of this technique. In this case the orifice and container are relatively small and the dimensions of these features may be very precisely controlled. Thus, the relative interference between the plug and orifice may be precisely controlled to achieve proper sealing yet allow facile plug removal for dispensing. In addition, the normally viscous nature of the product reduces sealing demands.
- It is now desired that larger packages such as gallons or half gallons, such as those typically packaging products such as juice or milk, be equipped with the convenience of a dispensing closure. In this case a number of factors are different than the conventional squeeze bottle packaging. First, relatively large volumes of product must be quickly dispensed. The package size, expected volumes and product viscosity are unsuitable for squeeze type dispensing. Thus, the closure orifice and complimentary lid plug must be relatively large to allow free gravity flow of product and also allow natural venting of the container. This larger size significantly reduces the ability to consistently produce accurate mating dimensions for the plug and orifice. Moreover, in order to achieve opening ease and conserve material consumption, the lid plug length should be minimized. Thus, a combination of enlarged orifice, low viscosity product and reduced dimensional control work against achieving the desired closure performance.
- In one embodiment of the present invention there is provided a dispensing closure for attachment to a container having an opening for dispensing fluids contained within the container. The closure includes a base having an orifice aligned with at least a portion of the opening defined in the container such that the contents may be dispensed through the orifice. The base further includes a skirt depending therefrom and a lid member having a first section joined to a first section of the base through an integral hinge. The lid member further includes a plug depending from an underside section of the lid member. The plug is preferably sized to frictionally fit against the internal perimeter of the orifice such that when the lid member is moved against the base, the plug engages the orifice to substantially seal the orifice. The closure further includes a pair of first rails projecting upwardly from a top portion of the base and are oppositely positioned about the orifice. A pair of second rails project from the underside section of the lid member and are oppositely positioned about the plug such that when the lid member is moved against the base, the pair of second rails are positioned within pair of first rails. The rails further include at least one bead projecting (radially inwardly from each of the first rails) and (radially outwardly from each of the second rails). The beads are positioned to interfere with each other when the lid member is moved towards the base, such that the beads form a snap fit to more securely hold the lid member in a closed position.
- In addition, other embodiments include providing a single bead projecting radially inwardly from the first rail and a single bead projecting radially outwardly from the second rail and positioned to interfere with the single bead projecting from the first rail. In another embodiment the single beads are positioned towards a front portion of the orifice, where the front portion of the orifice is defined as being diametrically opposed from the integral hinge.
- In yet another embodiment, the first rails each include a pair of first beads projecting radially inwardly and the second rails each include a pair of second beads projecting radially inwardly and positioned to interfere with the pair of first beads.
- The closure may also include a pour lip extending outward and overhanging from an outside perimeter of the skirt and is may be positioned along the front portion of the orifice. The pour lip may further include a slanted downwardly and inwardly profile. In embodiments that include the pour lip, the first rails may extend along an outer edge of the pour lip to define a channel therebetween on the pour lip.
- To coact with the pour lip, the closure may also include a latch extending from the underside of the lid member and positioned about the periphery of the lid member. The latch could include an internal surface for engagement with an external surface of the pour lip when the lid member is moved towards the base.
- Other embodiments include providing a base that has a diameter selected from at least one of the following sizes: 33 mm, 38 mm, 48 mm, 55 mm, or 63 mm.
- Still in other forms, the first and second rails are defined to form truncated parallelograms.
- Numerous other advantages and features of the invention will become readily apparent from the following detailed description of the invention and the embodiments thereof, from the claims, and from the accompanying drawings.
- A fuller understanding of the foregoing may be had by reference to the accompanying drawings, wherein:
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FIG. 1 is a front perspective view of a dispensing closure having an opened lid member made in accordance with an embodiment of the present invention; -
FIG. 2 is a front view ofFIG. 1 showing the lid member in a closed position; -
FIG. 3 is a top view ofFIG. 1 ; -
FIG. 4 is a side view ofFIG. 1 ; -
FIG. 5 is a cross sectional view ofFIG. 4 ; -
FIG. 6 is a bottom view ofFIG. 1 ; -
FIG. 7 is a top view ofFIG. 1 illustrating the lid member in a closed position; -
FIG. 8 is a side perspective view ofFIG. 7 ; -
FIG. 9 is a side view ofFIG. 7 ; -
FIG. 10 is a side perspective view of a dispensing closure having an opened lid member with reinforcement ribbing at an orifice facing surface within the boundary of the top plug thereof made in accordance with a further embodiment of the present invention; -
FIG. 11 is a perspective view of a dispensing closure having an opened lid member made in accordance with another embodiment of the present invention; -
FIG. 12 is a top view ofFIG. 11 ; -
FIG. 13 is a side view ofFIG. 11 ; -
FIG. 14 is a cross sectional view ofFIG. 11 taken across line 14-14; -
FIG. 15 is a perspective view ofFIG. 11 illustrating the lid member in a closed position; -
FIG. 16 is a top view ofFIG. 15 ; and -
FIG. 17 is a cross sectional view ofFIG. 15 taken across line 17-17. - While the invention is susceptible to embodiments in many different forms, there are shown in the drawings and will be described herein, in detail, the preferred embodiments of the present invention. It should be understood, however, that the present disclosure is to be considered an exemplification of the principles of the invention and is not intended to limit the spirit or scope of the invention and/or the embodiments illustrated.
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FIGS. 1-9 , a preferred embodiment of the instant invention is directed to adispensing closure 10 for achieving free flowing, high volume dispensing of fluids of relatively low viscosity. Theclosure 10 comprises a base 12 joined to alid member 14 through anintegral hinge 16. Theclosure 10 is characterized as being of a relatively large diameter D (such as but not limited to 33 mm, 38 mm, 48 mm, 55 mm, 63 mm). This permits the presence of a relativelylarge orifice 18 for the base 12 to allow free gravity pouring of contents while at the same time allowing venting for smooth flow. - In a preferred embodiment the
orifice 18 a is oval, with the closure 10 a oriented relative to a container (not shown) such that the large dimension of theoval orifice 18 a has a substantially vertical orientation during the pouring of contents. Such a condition promotes proper venting and smooth “glug free” pouring. The base 12 a includes a dependingskirt 20 a comprising “container engaging”structure 22 a to mate with “closure engaging” structure on a container in a conventional way. In a preferred embodiment thecontainer engaging structure 22 a may comprise screw threads. Alternatively, the same may comprise snap fit structures. - In a preferred embodiment of the invention a
top plug 26 a depends from theunderside 28 a of thelid member 14 a. Thetop plug 26 a has minimal height in order to conserve material use and facilitate ease of opening and reclosure. However, the relatively large size oforifice 18 a andtop plug 26 a works against maintaining a tight dimensional relationship between thetop plug 26 a and theorifice 18 a. The tight dimensional relationship between a top plug and an orifice, with conventional dispensing closures having a small orifice, becomes very difficult to maintain with the relatively large orifice of the closure of the instant embodiment. In addition, the shortened top plug 26 a of the instant embodiment presents a significantly reduced surface to achieve adequate sealing against theinternal perimeter 30 a of theorifice 18 a. - Thus, the closure 10 a of the instant embodiment is equipped with structure supplying a unique and novel hold down effect when the
lid member 14 a is in the closed or sealed position. In a preferred embodiment, multiple first “rails” 32 a project upward from atop portion 34 a defined by the base 12 a. The first rails 32 a are positioned to be just outside anedge portion 36 a of thelid member 14 a when thelid member 14 a is in its closed position. In a preferred embodiment, thefirst rails 32 a are in the form of a parallelogram truncated on two opposing ends, yet the first rails may be of an alternate form such as a pair of arcuate members or a plurality of segmented sections. One will understand that forms other than the truncated parallelogram of the embodiment are possible depending in large measure on the shape of the lid and complimentary rails present on the bottom portion of the lid as will become clear hereinafter. - Projecting radially inwardly from the
first rails 32 a of the base 12 a are one or morefirst rail beads 38 a. The first rail bead(s) 38 a either do not extend the full height of thefirst rails 32 a and therefore form undercut projection(s) 40 a along the length of thefirst rails 32 a or have an undercut section defined therein. Those familiar with the terminology of the art will recognize the beads used herein as snap beads. In the preferred embodiment, fourfirst rail beads 38 a are shown. - Depending from the
underside 28 a of thelid member 14 a are multiplesecond rails 42 a. Thesesecond rails 42 a are disposed alongedges 36 a of thelid member 14 a such that they will fit snugly with the confines of aregion 44 a generally defined by thefirst rails 32 a. Such a snug fit between the first and second rails may also be a frictional engagement. One or more complementarysecond rail beads 44 a are positioned on thesecond rails 42 a and project outwardly and positioned to interfere with the inwardly projectingfirst rail beads 38 a as thelid member 14 a is moved to its closed position. The interaction of the first and second beads thus achieve a snap fit and hold down the lid member when fully closed. Thelid member 14 a is securely held down with thetop plug 26 a in sealing contact with theinternal perimeter 30 a of theorifice 18 a by virtue of the snap interaction of the complimentary first and second rail beads. As a result, one does not have to achieve close dimensional relationship between thetop plug 26 a and theorifice 18 a to promote adequate sealing or to hold thelid member 14 a in its closed position to prevent unintentional opening. In addition, the use of the first and second rail beads as taught by the instant invention allows greater dimensional tolerance for the complimentary beads themselves since they allow for a greater dimensional interference between complimentary beads without imparting excessive opening or reclosure forces. - An additional feature of the preferred embodiment is the presence of a pour
lip 48 a extending outward and overhanging theoutside perimeter 50 a of the dependingbase skirt 20 a. Theupper side 52 a of the pourlip 48 a has a slanted downwardly-inwardly profile 54 a so that there is a natural flow back of material as the container is moved from its tilted pour position back to an upright position. In addition, the preferred embodiment has thefirst rails 32 a extend along theouter edge 56 a of the pourlip 48 a such that thefirst rails 32 a create or define achannel 58 a therebetween on the pourlip 48 a. Thechannel 58 a aids in maintaining liquid pouring out or back into the container within a confined location and helps prevents spilling over the edge of the pour lip. - A further preferred embodiment of the instant invention is illustrated at
FIG. 10 wherein dispensingclosure 60 incorporates the numerical indicated structure previously discussed and further includesoptional reinforcement ribbing 62 at anorifice facing surface 64 defined as a portion of theunderside 28 a of thelid member 14 a within the boundary of thetop plug 26 a. The option reinforcement ribbing may be comprised of a plurality ofrib segments 66 disposed upon theorifice facing surface 64 to form agrid pattern 68. The configuration formed bygrid pattern 68 is arbitrary and may take the form of a fish bone as depicted inFIG. 10 or some other configuration as is selectively chosen. Thereinforcement ribbing 62 may serve to provide a strengthened resistance to deformation of thelid member 14 when a thumb of a user presses against the external facing surface oflid member 14 when closing a previously opened lid member. - Referring now to
FIGS. 11 through 17 , another embodiment will herein be discussed with similar references numbers being used as with the previous embodiments. The embodiment inFIGS. 11 through 17 will use a subscript reference of “b” to denote this embodiment. - A closure 10 b is illustrated in
FIGS. 11 through 17 , and comprises a base 12 b joined to alid member 14 b through anintegral hinge 16 b. The closure 10 b is characterized as being of a relatively large diameter (as similarly illustrated inFIG. 6 with the first embodiment), such as but not limited to 33 mm, 38 mm, 48 mm, 55 mm, 63 mm. This permits the presence of a relativelylarge orifice 18 b for the base 12 b to allow free gravity pouring of contents while at the same time allowing venting for smooth flow. - The
orifice 18 b is illustrated as having an oval shape, with the closure 10 b oriented relative to a container (not shown) such that the large dimension of theoval orifice 18 b has a substantially vertical orientation during the pouring of contents. Such a condition promotes proper venting and smooth “glug free” pouring. The base 12 b includes a dependingskirt 20 b comprising “container engaging”structure 22 b to mate with “closure engaging” structure on a container in a conventional way. Thecontainer engaging structure 22 b may comprise screw threads or snap fit structures. - A
top plug 26 b depends from theunderside 28 b of thelid member 14 b. Thetop plug 26 b has minimal height in order to conserve material use and facilitate ease of opening and reclosure. However, the relatively large size oforifice 18 b andtop plug 26 b works against maintaining a tight dimensional relationship between thetop plug 26 b and theorifice 18 b. The tight dimensional relationship between a top plug and an orifice, with conventional dispensing closures having a small orifice, becomes very difficult to maintain with the relatively large orifice of the closure of the instant embodiment. In addition, the shortenedtop plug 26 b of the instant embodiment presents a significantly reduced surface to achieve adequate sealing against theinternal perimeter 30 b of theorifice 18 b. - The closure 10 b is also equipped with structure supplying a unique and novel hold down effect when the
lid member 14 b is in the closed or sealed position. Multiple first “rails” 32 b project upward from atop portion 34 b defined by the base 12 b. The first rails 32 b are positioned to be just outside an edge portion 36 b of thelid member 14 b when thelid member 14 b is in its closed position. The first rails 32 b are in the form of a parallelogram truncated on two opposing ends, yet the first rails may be of an alternate form such as a pair of arcuate members or a plurality of segmented sections. One will understand that forms other than the truncated parallelogram of the embodiment are possible depending in large measure on the shape of the lid and complimentary rails present on the bottom portion of the lid as will become clear hereinafter. - Projecting radially inwardly from the
first rails 32 b of the base 12 b are one or morefirst rail beads 38 b. The first rail bead(s) 38 b either do not extend the full height of thefirst rails 32 b and therefore form undercut projection(s) 40 b along the length of thefirst rails 32 b or have an undercut section defined therein. Those familiar with the terminology of the art will recognize the beads used herein as snap beads. In this embodiment twofirst rail beads 38 b are shown and positioned distally from theintegral hinge 16 b. - Depending from the
underside 28 b of thelid member 14 b are multiplesecond rails 42 b. Thesesecond rails 42 b are disposed along edges 36 b of thelid member 14 b such that they will fit snugly with the confines of aregion 44 b generally defined by thefirst rails 32 b. Such a snug fit between the first and second rails may also be a frictional engagement. One or more complementarysecond rail beads 44 b are positioned on thesecond rails 42 b and project outwardly and positioned to interfere with the inwardly projectingfirst rail beads 38 b as thelid member 14 b is moved to its closed position. The interaction of the first and second beads thus achieve a snap fit and hold down the lid member when fully closed. Thelid member 14 b is securely held down with thetop plug 26 b in sealing contact with theinternal perimeter 30 b of theorifice 18 b by virtue of the snap interaction of the complimentary first and second rail beads. As a result, one does not have to achieve close dimensional relationship between thetop plug 26 b and theorifice 18 b to promote adequate sealing or to hold thelid member 14 b in its closed position to prevent unintentional opening. In addition, the use of the first and second rail beads as taught by the instant invention allows greater dimensional tolerance for the complimentary beads themselves since they allow for a greater dimensional interference between complimentary beads without imparting excessive opening or reclosure forces. - An additional feature of the preferred embodiment is the presence of a pour
lip 48 b extending outward and overhanging theoutside perimeter 50 b of the dependingbase skirt 20 b. Theupper side 52 b of the pourlip 48 b has a slanted downwardly-inwardly profile 54 b so that there is a natural flow back of material as the container is moved from its tilted pour position back to an upright position. In addition, this embodiment has thefirst rails 32 b extend along theouter edge 56 b of the pourlip 48 b such that thefirst rails 32 b create or define achannel 58 b therebetween on the pourlip 48 b. Thechannel 58 b aids in maintaining liquid pouring out or back into the container within a confined location and helps prevents spilling over the edge of the pour lip. - The
lid member 14 b may further include alatch 70 that extends from theunderside 28 b of thelid member 14 b. Thelatch 70 is positioned about the periphery of thelid member 14 b that is distal from theintegral hinge 16 b. Thelatch 70 has aninternal surface 72 that faces towards the pourlip 48 b and includes anindentation 74 providing anindentation region 76 to accommodate theedge 76 of thepout lip 48 b when thelid member 14 b is in the closed position. - It should be further known that while,
FIGS. 11 and 12 depict reinforcement ribbing 62 b on theunderside 28 b of thelid member 14 b within the boundary of thetop plug 26 b. The reinforcement ribbing may be removed without departing from the spirit and scope of the embodiment. - Operation
- The closure is applied to the container after filling the container. Upon application, the closure is in its closed position. A suitable tamper evident system (not shown) may be included in the assembly. Suitable tamper evidencing may be achieved using conventional techniques such as inner sealing foils as is known in the art.
- Upon initial opening of the closure it may first be removed to allow removal of an optional inner foil, the closure is then reapplied to the container and then the lid is lifted to dispense container contents. (It is important to note that an inner foil does not have to be employed.) After dispensing, the lid is moved to its closed position, whereby the complimentary snap beads on the closure and lid rails interact to firmly secure the lid and its sealing plug in closed and sealed position.
- From the foregoing and as mentioned above, it will be observed that numerous variations and modifications may be effected without departing from the spirit and scope of the novel concept of the invention. It is to be understood that no limitation with respect to the specific methods and apparatus illustrated herein is intended or should be inferred.
- The subject inventions herein advantageously provide a closure for attachment to a container. The closure includes a base having an orifice and a skirt depending from the base. A lid is provided and is joined to the base through an integral hinge. The lid has a plug depending from an underside section of the lid. The plug is preferably sized to fit within the orifice when the lid is closed. The closure further includes rails projecting upwardly from a top portion of the base and rails projecting downwardly from the underside section of the lid. The rails further include at least one bead projecting (radially inwardly from each of the first rails) and (radially outwardly from each of the second rails). The beads are positioned to interfere with each other to form a snap fit when the lid is closed.
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