Claims
- 1. A closure for selective reception within an open mouth of a container for sealing thereto, said closure comprising a rigid lid and a separately formed flexible seal, said lid including a top panel with an outer periphery, a lid flange integral with a depending from said top panel, said seal including a bottom panel with a peripheral seal flange integral with said bottom panel and projecting vertically upward therefrom peripherally thereabout, said lid flange being telescopically receivable within said seal flange, complementary means on said lid flange and said seal flange for releasably engaging each other and retaining said lid flange within said seal flange, said seal flange having an outer surface, an upper edge, and a lower edge, a pair of opposed pivot means integral with said outer surface of said seal flange and defining a pair of transversely aligned pivot points and a pivot axis, said pivot points being positioned between said upper edge and said lower edge of said seal flange, an elongate positioning rib integral with and projecting outwardly of said seal flange between said pivot points and to one side of the pivot axis for seating engagement on an associated container about a mouth of the container, and integral sealing means peripherally about said outer surface of said seal flange in vertically spaced relation below said rib for releasable sealing engagement within the container mouth.
- 2. The closure of claim 1 wherein, upon assembly, said seal panel and said lid panel define a space therebetween, and central projection means extending between said panels upon assembly, for a retention of the defined space.
- 3. The closure of claim 2 wherein said seal panel is upwardly domed and resiliently flexible so as to maintain an outward bias on said seal flange.
- 4. The closure of claim 3 wherein said central projection means is integrally formed with and projects vertically upward from said seal panel.
- 5. The closure of claim 2 wherein said seal panel is planar.
- 6. The closure of claim 5 wherein said central projection means is integrally formed with and depends from said lid panel.
- 7. The closure of claim 1 wherein said rib includes end portions extending vertically from said rib toward the upper edge of said seal flange and defining said pivot means.
- 8. The closure of claim 7 including cooperating alignment means on said lid and said seal for aligning said seal at a predetermined position on said lid.
- 9. The closure of claim 1 wherein said sealing means peripherally about said outer surface of said seal flange includes converging upper and lower surfaces terminating in a projecting substantially bulbous apex edge portion for sealing reception within a seat means of complementary configuration within a container mouth.
- 10. A closure for selective reception within an open container mouth for sealing thereto, said closure comprising a rigid lid and a separately formed flexible seal, said lid including a top panel with an outer periphery, a lid flange integral with and depending from said top panel, said seal including an imperforate bottom panel with a continuous peripheral seal flange projecting vertically upward therefrom, said lid flange being receivable within said seal flange for assembly of said seal to said lid, complementary means on said lid flange and said seal flange for releasably retaining said lid flange within said seal flange, a sealing projection integral with said seal flange an projecting therefrom peripherally thereabout for sealing engagement within a container mouth, said seal panel being integrally joined to said seal flange below said sealing projection and stabilizing said seal flange against inward movement to maintain sealing engagement of said sealing projection within a container mouth.
- 11. The closure of claim 10 wherein said seal panel is upwardly domed and resiliently flexible.
- 12. The closure of claim 11 including projection means centrally between said seal panel and said lid panel for maintaining a vertical space therebetween upon assembly of said seal to said lid.
- 13. The closure of claim 10 wherein said sealing projection include converging upper and lower surfaces terminating in a generally arcuate apex edge portion adapted to engage within a complementary arcuate seat means within the container mouth.
- 14. The closure of claim 10 including projection means centrally between said seal panel and said lid panel for maintaining a vertical space therebetween upon assembly of said seal to said lid.
- 15. The closure of claim 14 wherein said projection means between said seal panel and said lid panel is integrally formed with and projects vertically upward from said seal panel.
- 16. The closure of claim 14 wherein said projection means between said seal panel and said lid panel is integrally formed with and depends from said lid panel.
- 17. A container and a pivoting closure for use therewith, said container having an open mouth, said mouth having a planar peripheral upper edge, a sealing projection defined within said container mouth below the upper edge thereof, said projection including an inwardly and downwardly inclined upper surface terminating in a laterally outwardly directed arcuate shoulder, said shoulder presenting a downwardly and inwardly directed arcuate configuration; said closure including a rigid lid with a depending flange continuously thereabout, and a separately formed flexible seal received about and releasably mounted to said lid flange, said seal including an integral projection peripherally thereabout and releasably engageable with said container projection, said seal projection including converging upper and lower faces terminating in a slightly bulbous edge of a configuration complementary and closely conforming to the arcuate configuration of the shoulder for releasable surface-to-surface sealing engagement therein upon a mounting of said closure within said container mouth.
- 18. The container and closure of claim 17 wherein said lid includes a top panel and said seal includes a bottom panel, means maintaining said panels in vertically spaced relation to each other to define a space therebetween, said seal including and integral flange peripherally about said seal panel and projecting upwardly therefrom, said seal projection being defined on said seal flange, said seal panel maintaining said seal projection in engagement with said container mouth projection.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 07/677,017, filed Mar. 28, 1991 for CLOSURE ASSEMBLY FOR CONTAINERS, in the names of Robert H. C. M. Daenen; Stig Lillelund; Masao Kato; Peter Lonergan; and Augusto A. Picozza.
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