Claims
- 1. A cap including a cap body attached to a discharge port portion of a container and having a pouring port through which a content of the container can be discharged, and a lid pivotally supported by the cap body and capable of opening and closing the pouring port, said cap comprising:
- a pushing member whose intermediate portion is pivotally supported by a pivotally supporting portion on a side surface of said cap body, said pushing member being swingable about said pivotally supporting portion;
- a first wall portion provided projectingly on an outer side of a rotatably supporting portion of said lid toward said pivotally supporting portion of said pushing member;
- a second wall portion provided projectingly on an inner side of said rotatably supporting portion of said lid;
- a first projection projecting upward from an upper end of said pushing member and abutting against a distal end of said first wall portion when said lid is in a closed state, the abutment of said first projection against the distal end of said first wall portion being canceled to cause said first projection to be inclined toward said second wall portion as an upper portion of said pushing member is operated by being pushed, said first projection being brought into contact with a reverse surface of said first wall portion to cause said lid to rotate in the closing direction as a lower portion of said pushing member is operated by being pushed; and
- a projecting wall provided on an outer surface of said second wall portion and adapted to be pressed by said first projection as said upper portion of said pushing member is operated by being pushed, so as to rotate said lid in the opening direction.
- 2. A cap according to claim 1, further comprising:
- a second projection provided on a reverse surface of said pushing member in such a manner as to project toward said second wall portion, and adapted to press said second wall portion as the upper portion of said pushing member is operated by being pushed, so as to rotate said lid in the opening direction.
- 3. A cap according to claim 1, wherein a tapered surface is formed at a corner portion of said first wall portion, and is adapted to rotate said lid in the closing direction when said first projection is brought into contact with said tapered surface as the lower portion of said pushing member is operated by being pushed.
- 4. A cap according to claim 1, wherein the side surface of said cap body is recessed to form an accommodating portion, and locking means is provided at one end of said pushing member, said locking means being capable of engaging in or disengaging from a pair of grooves which are respectively formed in a pair of side walls of said accommodating portion.
- 5. A cap according to claim 4, wherein a stopper is provided projecting on a reverse surface of said pushing member for abutting against a bottom surface of said accommodating portion by pushing the upper portion of said pushing member, so as to restrict the range of the swinging motion of said pushing member.
- 6. A cap according to claim 1, further comprising:
- an insert projecting from a reverse surface of said lid and adapted to be inserted into said pouring port with said lid closed; and
- sealing means formed by a thin-walled flexible piece having a shape of an inverted hollow truncated cone and narrowed from a rim of said pouring port toward an interior of said cap body, so as to seal a periphery of said insert.
Priority Claims (2)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a divisional of application Ser. No. 08,538,400, filed Oct. 3, 1995, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,746,338.
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Divisions (1)
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