This invention relates to collapsible spouts for installation in closures for open top containers and more particularly to a spout having a pleated body which is manually extendible from a collapsed condition within an opening in the closure to a stable, extended condition in which pouring from the container is facilitated.
It is known to install collapsible, but manually extendible, spouts in the closure decks of industrial containers for the purpose of facilitating the act of pouring out the contents of the container. One common spout uses a “roll sock” configuration wherein the soft plastic body of the spout is gradually turned inside out as the spout is extended. Roll sock spouts typically have three pieces and are of limited height.
The present invention provides an improved collapsible, manually extendible spout which is characterized by fewer parts and greater height potential. In general, the spout of the present invention comprises a molded plastic body comprising a plurality of concentric pleats. At the larger diameter inlet end of the body, a peripheral U-shaped channel is formed which receives a downwardly extending peripheral flange on the underside of the closure deck such that the spout is installed from and attached to the underside or interior side of the closure rather than the top or exterior side. At the other end of the pleated body, there is formed an integral and externally threaded collar which receives an internally threaded cap. This cap is normally flush with the top of the container deck when the spout is in the collapsed condition and includes a pull-ring to assist the user in extending the spout.
In the preferred embodiment described herein, the pull-ring is formed integrally with the cap and around the periphery thereof so that a person may grasp the pull-ring with two or more fingers, lift it up and away from its resting plane and exert an upward pressure on the spout through the cap so as to extend the spout into a stable partially or fully extended condition.
Also in the preferred embodiment hereinafter described in detail, a seal with a pull-ring is formed integrally inside of the spout collar so as to protect the contents of the container until such time as one desires to deploy the spout and gain access to such contents.
According to a second aspect of the invention, the pleated body of the spout is molded in the collapsed condition with all of the pleats of the body as well as the outlet collar concentrically within one another in essentially the same plane.
The description herein makes reference to the accompanying drawings wherein like reference numerals refer to like parts throughout the several views and wherein:
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The closure 16 is characterized by a generally flat central deck 18 having formed therein a circular opening which receives therein a two-piece spout assembly 20. The opening in the deck has a downwardly (or inwardly, relative to the interior of the container 10) extending flange 22 with an annular detent head for purposes to be described.
The spout assembly 20 comprises a molded plastic, concentrically-pleated spout body 24 which is molded with the pleated portions thereof concentric and in the collapsed condition shown in
The smaller diameter or outlet end of the spout body is defined by a generally cylindrical collar 30 having external spiral threads formed thereon to receive a cap 36 which forms the second component of the spout assembly. The cap 36 comprises a cylindrical body portion 37 with internal threads to mate with the external threads of the collar 30. The cap 36 is equipped with an integral pull-ring 38 around the outer periphery thereof to exhibit the largest possible diameter. The pull-ring 38 is partially separated from the cap body by a circular gap or slot so that the pull-ring may be lifted and grasped in the hand when one wishes to extend the spout. In short, the spout is extended by grasping the pull-ring 38 with the cap 36 attached to the collar 30 and pulling upwardly until the pleats begin to unfold into any of various stable configurations.
A secondary seal 32 is formed integrally within the collar 30 and has its own pull-ring 34 in conventional fashion for selective removal when one wishes to deploy the spout and gain access to the contents of the container.
In a practical embodiment, the circular opening in the deck 18 is on the order of three inches in diameter and the remaining components of the assembly as shown in the Figures are scaled according to that dimension. It is apparent from
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The method of the present invention comprises, over all the steps of providing a mold which affords the appropriate design for the spout and molding the spout in the collapsed condition with the pleats and the collar 30 concentric and essentially monoplanar.