1. Field of the Invention
The invention relates to a cap, cap assembly or a dispensing or dosing closure adapted to be installed on a container and which can contain therein or accommodate at least one dispensable component such as e.g., a powder or tablets. With such a cap, the dispensable component can be kept or maintained separate from one or more components in a container even while installed thereon. Additionally, the cap can also be activated or placed in a dispensing position so that the dispensable component is caused to pass from within the cap into the container and thereby, e.g., mix with the component(s) in the container.
2. Discussion of Background Information
Many different styles of caps, lids and closures have been well documented and described in the prior art. They include tamper evident closures, caps that seal the container using a check valve taking advantage of the squeeze action of a flexible bottle to create the pressure differential to activate the valve, and other devices. Also prior art concerning containers with two compartments, separating two ingredients to be mixed before consumption, exist; but few if any of these containers are commercially available mostly because of complicated parts, difficulty of filling and high manufacturing cost.
Many of these devices consist of a piercing tip or cutter that perforates or cuts a foil seal, blister pack or membrane releasing one component into a supplemental component, usually tablets, granules or powders into a liquid. Minor differences, consisting mostly of how the piercing tip is activated, differentiate these devices. Whether piercing tips or cutters are used to remove the seal between compartments, there is always the danger of having fragments of foil or other residue fall into the mixed components.
Caps have been disclosed which overcome many of the above-noted disadvantageous. For example, U.S. Pat. No. 7,503,453 to CRONIN et al. discloses various cap embodiments which can dispense a dispensable component into a container.
This invention provides a cap or cap and container that can overcome one or more, and preferably many, of the disadvantages of the prior art while providing a cap or cap and container that is easy to use, uses a minimum number of parts, and that is simple to manufacture and assemble.
According to one non-limiting aspect of the invention, there is provided a cap comprising a cap body mountable to a container and a main bore disposed in the cap body. A movable component holder comprises a lower end, an upper end, and a space sized and configured to contain a dispensable component. A cover is installable on the upper end of the component holder. A removable strip at least one of is arranged between a portion of the upper end of the component holder and an upper surface of the cap body, has an upper end removably connected to a portion of the upper end of the component holder, has a lower end contacting or arranged adjacent a portion of the cap body, and/or is integrally formed with the upper end of the component holder. When the component holder is in an initial or retracted position, a portion of each of the cap body, the component holder, and the cover is adapted to come into contact with the dispensable component. Also, when the cap is arranged on the container and the component holder is arranged in a dispensing position, the dispensable component can pass into the container through a portion of the component holder disposed between the lower end and a portion of the cap body.
In embodiments, the cover at least one of; is non-removably connected to the upper end of the component holder, closes off an opening in the upper end which allows the dispensable component to pass into the space, and/or is generally dome-shaped.
In embodiments, the cap may further comprises a first seal arranged in an area of the lower end of the component holder and being in a sealing position when the component holder is in the initial or retracted position and a second seal arranged on the component holder and being axially spaced from the first seal.
In embodiments, the first and second seals are in sealing engagement with different portions of the cap body when the component holder is in the initial or retracted position.
In embodiments, the second seal is in a locking engagement when the component holder is in the dispensing position.
In embodiments, the component holder and the removable strip are formed as a one-piece member.
In embodiments, the cap body at least one of is a one-piece member and the cover is a one-piece member, and/or has an axial length that is shorter than a diameter of an outer most surface and the cover is generally dome-shaped.
In embodiments, the removable strip at least one of is a tear strip, prevents movement of the component holder from the initial or retracted position to the dispending position until the removable strip is removed, and/or is a generally cylindrical strip-shaped member having a pull-tab and being connected with a frangible or breakable connection to the upper end of the component holder.
In embodiments, the lower end comprises one of a tapered bottom, a conical shaped bottom wall, and a bottom wall having a shape configured to facilitate a flowing out of the dispensable component when the component holder is arranged in the dispensing position.
In embodiments, the cap may further comprise at least one of; legs or a leg connecting a bottom wall to a main body portion of the component holder, openings disposed between legs or a leg allowing the dispensable component to pass out of the space, and openings and legs or a leg axially arranged between first and second axially spaced seals of the component holder.
In embodiments, the original or retracted position is a releasably lockable storage position and the dispensing position is a lockable activated position.
In embodiments, the cover is at least one of structured and arranged to receive a desiccant, press fit attached to the upper end of the component holder, and in sealing engagement with the upper end of the component holder.
In embodiments, in the dispensing position, the cap body, the component holder and the cover comprise an integral unit.
In embodiments, the main bore of the cap body is defined by a generally cylindrical inner wall, and the cap body further comprises at least one of an outer wall surrounding the inner wall and having an internal thread or thread segments arranged on an inner surface of the outer wall and a tamper-evident ring connected to the cap body.
In embodiments, the upper end comprises one of a center opening sized to receive therein the cover, an outermost diameter that is larger than a diameter of an inner wall of the cap body and smaller than a diameter of an outer wall of the cap body, a generally dome-shaped annular portion of the component holder, a lower surface axially spaced above an upper surface of the cap body when the component holder is in the initial or retracted position, and a lower surface axially arranged adjacent an upper surface of the cap body when the component holder is in the dispensing position.
In embodiments, the space is at least one of a generally cylindrical space, axially disposed between the cover and the lower end of the component holder, and sized and configured to contain a predetermined amount of dispensable component and a predetermined amount of gas or air.
In embodiments, there is provided a method of assembling the cap of any of the types described herein wherein the method comprises inserting the component holder, lower end first, into the main bore of the cap body, after the inserting, placing a measured amount of the dispensable component into the space, and attaching the cover to the upper end of the component holder.
In embodiments, the method further comprises mounting, screwing or threading the cap onto a container until a tamper evident ring locks behind a collar of the container.
In embodiments, there is provided, in combination, the cap having one or more features disclosed herein and at least one of a container, a single wall container, and a container contains a component different from the dispensable component.
In embodiments, the cap having one or more features disclosed herein contains therein a dispensable component.
In embodiments, there is provided a method of using the cap of any of the types described herein, wherein the method comprises removing the removable strip with the cap installed on a container and applying a force to the upper end of the component holder sufficient to cause the component holder to move from the initial or retracted position to the dispensing position. In the dispensing position, at least one of; substantially all of the dispensable component passes into the container, substantially all of the dispensable component automatically passes into the container, and substantially all of the dispensable component passes into the container under the influence of gravity.
According to one non-limiting aspect of the invention, there is provided a cap comprising a cap body mountable to a container and comprising a bore. A component holder comprises an upper portion, an internal space for accommodating a dispensable component, a lower portion, and a bottom wall. The lower portion is positionable inside the bore and comprises first and second axially spaced seals and at least one opening arranged between the first and second axially spaced seals. The upper portion comprises at least a partially dome-shaped surface and an opening allowing the dispensable component to enter into the space. A removable tear strip at least one of being structured and arranged to prevent the component holder from moving downward relative to the cap body until the tear strip is removed and providing a compression barrier against activation of the cap. In a storage position, a portion of each of the cap body and the component holder is adapted to come into contact with a dispensable component. Also, when the cap is arranged on the container and the component holder is moved to an activated position, the dispensable component can pass into the container through the at least one opening formed in the lower portion of the component holder.
In embodiments, the cap may further comprise a cover sized to close off the opening of the upper portion, wherein the internal space is arranged between the bottom wall and the cover.
In embodiments, the internal space may be a generally cylindrical internal space.
In embodiments, at least one of; in the activated or dispensing position, the second seal is separated from a lower end of an inner wall of the cap body and the first seal is in locking engagement with a locking seal arranged on the inner wall and in the storage position, the second seal is in sealing engagement with a lower portion of an inner wall of the cap body and the first seal is in sealing engagement with an upper portion of the inner wall\.
In embodiments, the cap further comprises a cover having a generally dome-shaped outer surface.
In embodiments, the storage position is a lockable storage position and the activated position is a lockable activated position.
In embodiments, the cap may further comprise at least one of struts arranged on the lower end of the component holder between the first and second seals and the at least one opening comprises apertures disposed between struts.
According to one non-limiting aspect of the invention, there is provided a cap comprising a cap body mountable to a container and comprising a bore. A movable component holder comprises a lower end, an upper end, a space sized to contain a dispensable component, and an axial length greater than an axial length of the cap body. First and second axially spaced seals are arranged on the component holder. The first seal is arranged on the lower end of the component holder and is in sealing engagement with a first portion of an inner wall of the cap body. The second seal is arranged on the lower end of the component holder and is in sealing engagement with a second axially lower portion of the inner wall of the cap body. A generally dome-shaped cover is in sealing engagement with a portion of the upper end of the component holder. When the component holder is in an original or retracted position, a portion of each of the cap body, the component holder, and the cover is adapted to come into contact with the dispensable component. Also, when the cap is arranged on the container and the component holder is in a dispensing position, the dispensable component can pass into the container through a portion of the component holder disposed between the first and second seals.
In embodiments, the cap may further comprise at least one of a sipper arranged on the upper end of the component holder, a nozzle or sipper coupled to the cover, and a cover comprising a nozzle or sipper portion.
In embodiments, each of the individual members shown in the drawings and or described herein, i.e., the cap body, the component holder, or the cover, can constitute a separate invention with or without one or more of the other members or features shown or described herein.
In embodiments, the cap or cap assembly may be of a standard size such as 20 mm, 38 mm or 43 mm.
The present invention is further described in the detailed description which follows, in reference to the noted plurality of drawings by way of non-limiting examples of exemplary embodiments of the present invention, in which like reference numerals represent similar parts throughout the several views of the drawings, and wherein:
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In each of the herein disclosed embodiments, there can optionally be provided a mechanism for holding, retaining or storing a desicant similar to that disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 7,503,453 to CRONIN et al. In embodiments, the cover 50 can include such a mechanism.
The following is an exemplary and/or non-limiting list of substances which can constitute a dispensable component usable with the cap of the invention: granules or tablets including Creatine, wolfberry, calcium, guanine, arginine, Vitamins B, B12, C, D, ibuprofen, electrolytes, niacin, folic acid, biotin, choline bitartate, inositol, manganese, calcium, Saint John's wart, yohimbe, chromium polynicotinate, carnitine, taurine, astragulus, schizandra, kava kava, lemon grass, Echinacea, prolione, bee pollen, amino acids, chitin oligomers, water soluble oral chitosan oligomers and zinc, among others. The component may comprise granules having different sizes and weights. For example, a first component, a supplemental component and a third component may be utilized. In an embodiment, the first component weighs approximately 0.10-0.50 grams, the supplemental component weighs approximately 0.15-0.75 grams and the third component weighs approximately 0.20-1.0 grams. In the stored condition, the dispensible component may be disbursed by weight/size within the chamber. In an alternate embodiment, the first, second and third components may be disbursed randomly throughout the chamber. It is also to be understood that in other embodiments the chamber may include a single component having one size and shape, two components having two sizes and shapes or any number or combination of components having different sizes and shapes. In a further alternate embodiment, the component in a second chamber may be a powder, liquid, gas, slurry or other particles.
The following is a list of materials which can be used to form the container as well as the cap body 10, the component holder 30, the cover 50, and/or the tear strip 60: these components may be formed or manufactured by any known methods in the art. For example, the container or bottle may be blow molded. The cap components may be injection molded. One, many, most or all parts may be made of FDA approved materials. Materials may include Low Density Polyethylene (LDPE), High Density Polyethylene (HDPE), Polypropylene (PP), Rigid Polyvinyl Chloride (PVC), Polyester and Co-Polyester (PET and PET-G), Styrene Acrylonitrile (SAN), Polystyrene (PS).
With reference to the Figures, in embodiments, there is provided a cap 1 comprising a cap body 10 mountable to a container 100 and a main bore 11 disposed in the cap body 10. A movable component holder 30 comprises a lower end 32 an upper end 41, and a space 38 sized and configured to contain a dispensable component 90 (e.g., in a way similar to that shown in
In additional embodiments, the cover 50 at least one of is non-removably connected (via projection 56 and recess 43) to the upper end 41 of the component holder 30, closes off an opening 42 in the upper end 41 which allows the dispensable component 90 to pass into the space 38, and/or is generally dome-shaped 51.
In alternative or additional embodiments, the cap 1 may further comprises a first seal 36 arranged in an area 31 of the lower end 32 of the component holder 30 and is in a sealing position (i.e., sealing with sealing recess 19) when the component holder 30 is in the initial or retracted position (
In alternative or additional embodiments, the first and second seals 36 and 37 are in sealing engagement with different portions 19 and 21 of the cap body 10 when the component holder 30 is in the initial or retracted position (
In alternative or additional embodiments, the second seal 37 is in a locking engagement via locking recess 20 when the component holder 30 is in the dispensing position (
In alternative or additional embodiments, the component holder 30 and the removable strip 60 are formed as a one-piece member.
In alternative or additional embodiments, at least one of; the cap body 10 is a one-piece member and the cover 50 is a one-piece member, and/or the cap body 10 has an axial length that is shorter than a diameter of an outer most surface (of wall 16) and the cover 50 is generally dome-shaped 51.
In alternative or additional embodiments, the removable strip 60 at least one of is a tear strip (via frangible connection 63), prevents movement of the component holder 30 from the initial or retracted position (
In alternative or additional embodiments, the lower end 32 comprises one of a tapered bottom 33, a conical shaped bottom wall 33, and a bottom wall 33 having a shape configured to facilitate a flowing out of the dispensable component 90 when the component holder 90 is arranged in the dispensing position (
In alternative or additional embodiments, the cap 1 may further comprise at least one of; legs 34 connecting a bottom wall 33 to a main body portion 40 of the component holder 30, openings 35 disposed between legs 34 allowing the dispensable component 90 to pass out of the space 38, and openings 35 and legs 34 axially arranged between first and second axially spaced seals 36 and 37 of the component holder 30.
In alternative or additional embodiments, the original or retracted position (
In alternative or additional embodiments, the cover 50 is at least one of structured and arranged to receive a desiccant 70, press fit (via projection 56 and recess 43) attached to the upper end 41 of the component holder 30, and in sealing engagement (via surfaces 54 and/or 55 and opening 42 and/or projection 56 and recess 43) with the upper end 41 of the component holder 30.
In alternative or additional embodiments, in the dispensing position (
In alternative or additional embodiments, the main bore 11 of the cap body 10 is defined by a generally cylindrical inner wall 17, and the cap body 10 further comprises at least one of an outer wall 16 surrounding the inner wall 17 and having an internal thread or thread segments 15 arranged on an inner surface of the outer wall 16 and a tamper-evident ring 13 connected (via frangible connection 14) to the cap body 10.
In alternative or additional embodiments, the upper end 41 comprises one of a center opening 42 sized to receive therein the cover 50, an outermost diameter that is larger than a diameter of an inner wall 17 of the cap body 10 and smaller than a diameter of an outer wall 16 of the cap body 10, a generally dome-shaped annular portion 44 of the component holder 30, a lower surface 45 axially spaced above an upper surface 22 of the cap body 10 when the component holder 30 is in the initial or retracted position (
In alternative or additional embodiments, the space 38 is at least one of a generally cylindrical space, axially disposed between the cover 50 and the lower end 32 of the component holder 30, and sized and configured to contain a predetermined amount of dispensable component 90 and a predetermined amount of empty space, gas or air G.
In embodiments, there is provided a method of assembling the cap 1 of any of the types described herein wherein the method comprises inserting the component holder 30, lower end 32 first, into the main bore 11 of the cap body 10 as shown in
In alternative additional embodiments, the method further comprises mounting, screwing or threading the cap 1 onto a container 100, i.e., onto the rim opening portion 102, until a tamper evident ring 13 locks behind a collar 103 of the container 100.
In embodiments, there is provided, in combination, the cap 1 having one or more features disclosed herein (see
In embodiments, the cap 1 has one or more features disclosed herein (see
In embodiments, there is provided a method of using the cap 1 of any of the types described herein (see
According to one non-limiting aspect of the invention, there is provided a cap 1 comprising a cap body 10 mountable to a container 100 and comprising a bore 11. A component holder 30 comprises an upper portion 39, an internal space 38 for accommodating a dispensable component 90, a lower portion 31, and a bottom wall 33. The lower portion 31 is positionable inside the bore 11 and comprises first and second axially spaced seals 36 and 37 and at least one opening 35 arranged between the first and second axially spaced seals 36 and 37. The upper portion 39 comprises at least a partially dome-shaped surface 44 and an opening 42 allowing the dispensable component 90 to enter into the space 38. A removable tear strip 60 at least one of structured and arranged to prevent the component holder 30 from moving downward relative to the cap body 10 until the tear strip 60 is removed (see
In alternative or additional embodiments, the cap 1 may further comprise a cover 50 sized to close off the opening 42 of the upper portion 39, wherein the internal space 38 is arranged between the bottom wall 33 and the cover 50.
In alternative or additional embodiments, the internal space 38 may be a generally cylindrical internal space.
In alternative or additional embodiments, at least one of; (a) in the activated or dispensing position (
In alternative or additional embodiments, the cap 1 further comprises a cover 50 having a generally dome-shaped outer surface 52.
In alternative or additional embodiments, the storage position (
In alternative or additional embodiments, the cap 1 may further comprise at least one of (a) struts 34 are arranged on the component holder 30 between the first and second seals 36 and 37 and (b) the at least one opening 35 comprises apertures 35 disposed between struts 34.
According to one non-limiting aspect of the invention, there is provided a cap 1 comprising a cap body 10 mountable to a container 100 and comprising a bore 11. A movable component holder 30 comprises a lower end 32, an upper end 41, a space 38 sized to contain a dispensable component 90, and an axial length greater than an axial length of the cap body 10. First and second axially spaced seals 37 and 36 are arranged on the component holder 30. The first seal 37 is arranged on the lower region 31 of the component holder 30 and is in sealing engagement with a first portion 21 of an inner wall 17 of the cap body 10. The second seal 37 is arranged on the lower region 31 of the component holder 30 and is in sealing engagement with a second axially lower portion 19 of the inner wall 17 of the cap body 10. A generally dome-shaped cover 50 is in sealing engagement (via element 56) with a portion 43 of the upper end 41 of the component holder 30. When the component holder 30 is in an original or retracted position (
In alternative or additional embodiments, any of the herein disclosed caps 1 may further comprise at least one of a sipper 80 arranged on the upper end 41 of the component holder 30, a nozzle or sipper 80 coupled to the cover 50, and a cover 50 comprising a nozzle or sipper portion 80.
It is noted that the foregoing examples have been provided merely for the purpose of explanation and are in no way to be construed as limiting of the present invention. While the present invention has been described with reference to an exemplary embodiment, it is understood that the words which have been used herein are words of description and illustration, rather than words of limitation. Changes may be made, within the purview of the appended claims, as presently stated and as amended, without departing from the scope and spirit of the present invention in its aspects. Although the present invention has been described herein with reference to particular means, materials and embodiments, the present invention is not intended to be limited to the particulars disclosed herein; rather, the present invention extends to all functionally equivalent structures, methods and uses, such as are within the scope of the appended claims.
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