The present invention relates to containers with pull off, snap-fit or threaded caps. In particular, the present invention is directed to a container with a cap having inner and outer components to allow adjustment of the outer component relative to the container for aesthetic purposes.
The shapes of cap and container combinations may be selected to be sleek, with aesthetic considerations often taking precedent over functional aspects. Surfaces are smooth and gaps between container and cap are preferably minimized to provide a near seamless appearance that is more luxurious, sculpted and appealing to consumers. Making and using such designs can yield challenges. For example, achieving the close fit of components can be challenging due to differences in manufacturing tolerances for such materials as plastic and glass. Containers made of glass have may have significantly larger variance in specifications than do plastic components due to mold and material tolerance considerations. Accordingly, when a cap assembly made of plastic is installed on a glass container, it can be difficult to achieve a close, snug fit of the components.
Accordingly, there is a need for a container and cap combination that allows for a close fit of components during assembly.
It is an object of the invention to provide a container and cap combination that assembles easily with close tolerances between components of different materials.
To overcome the problems of the prior art and achieve the objects of the invention, a cap assembly is provided with inner and outer components that are adjustable with respect to each other during the assembly on the container. The inner component is installed on the container first. The outer component is then pushed onto the inner component on the container until a minimum gap is achieved between the bottom of the outer component and the top surface or shoulder of the container.
The invention allows the outer cap to be positioned on the container in a snug manner wherein the bottom of the outer cap always comes in close proximity to the shoulder of the container. In this way any potential esthetic or functional gap between cap assembly and the container is minimized or eliminated.
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A cap assembly 10 is provided for closing off the neck 6. The cap assembly has an inner sleeve 16 with an upper end 18 and a depending circumferential sidewall 20 extending to a lower end 22. The sidewall 20 defines a cavity 24 opening downwardly. The cavity 24 is dimensioned to receive the neck 6 of the container 2. An inside surface 26 of the sidewall 18 is adapted to selectively and removably secure the inner sleeve 16 on the neck 6 of the container 2. The inside surface 26 may have a snap bead 28 to selectively and cooperatively engage a snap groove 30 on the outwardly directed surface 70 of the neck 6. Alternatively, the snap bead may be on the neck and the snap groove may be on the inner sleeve. The neck and inner sleeve may alternatively be engaged by way of respective internal threads and external threads (as described below and shown in
An outer surface 36 of the inner sleeve 16 has an array of ratchet teeth 38 arranged from the upper end 18 to the lower end 20. Each of the ratchet teeth in the array are positioned transversely relative to a vertical axis 40 through the cap assembly 10.
An outer cap 42 is secured to the inner sleeve 16. The outer cap 42 has a top end wall 44 and a circumferential skirt wall 46 depending from the top end wall 44 to a bottom end 48. The skirt wall defines a void 50 opening downwardly and dimensioned to receive the inner sleeve 16. An interior surface 52 of the skirt wall has at least one pawl 54 adapted to engage the array of ratchet teeth 38 as the outer cap 42 is pushed into final position on the inner sleeve 16. The outer cap 42 is downwardly positionable along the array of ratchet teeth 38 such that a gap 56 between the bottom end 48 of the skirt wall 46 and the shoulder 8 of the container 2 is substantially minimized or closed.
A horizontal wall 62 may be provided at the upper end 18 of the inner sleeve 16 to close off the inner sleeve and form an inner cap.
As noted above, the neck 6 of the container 2 is received in the cavity 24 of the inner sleeve 16 by one of sliding interference fit engagement, snap-fit engagement (
A collar 64 may be secured on the neck 6 between the neck 6 and the inner sleeve 16.
In this first embodiment, the outer surface 36 of the inner sleeve is located directly on the sidewall 20.
The cap assembly may be installed on the neck of the container in at least two different ways. In a first approach, the inner sleeve is installed on the neck and subsequently, the outer cap is installed on the inner sleeve and adjusted to the appropriate position of the bottom of the outer cap relative to the shoulder of the container. Alternatively and preferably, the outer cap is temporarily installed at a first elevated temporary position on the inner sleeve. After the outer cap is in the first elevated temporary position on the inner sleeve, the cap assembly (outer cap plus inner sleeve) is installed on the container neck. After the inner sleeve is secured to the neck by sliding, snap-fit or threaded engagement, the outer cap can be adjusted downwardly to a second lower final position on the inner sleeve such that the gap between the bottom of the outer cap and the container shoulder is minimized or closed.
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A cap assembly 110 is provided for closing off the neck 106. The cap assembly has an inner sleeve 116 with an upper end 118 and a depending circumferential sidewall 120 extending to a lower end 122. The sidewall 120 defines a cavity 124 opening downwardly. The cavity 124 is dimensioned to receive the neck 106 of the container 102. An inside surface 126 of the sidewall 118 is adapted to selectively and removably secure the inner sleeve 116 on the neck 106 of the container 102. The inside surface 126 has internal threads 158 to selectively and cooperatively engage external threads 160 on the outwardly directed surface 170 of the neck 106.
An outer surface 136 of the inner sleeve 116 has an array of ratchet teeth 138 arranged from the upper end 118 to the lower end 120. Each of the ratchet teeth in the array are positioned transversely relative to a vertical axis 140 through the cap assembly 110.
An outer cap 142 is secured to the inner sleeve 116. The outer cap 142 has a top end wall 144 and a circumferential skirt wall 146 depending from the top end wall 144 to a bottom end 148. The skirt wall defines a void 150 opening downwardly and dimensioned to receive the inner sleeve 116. An interior surface 152 of the skirt wall has at least one pawl 154 adapted to engage the array of ratchet teeth 138 as the outer cap 142 is pushed into final position on the inner sleeve 116. The outer cap 142 is downwardly positionable along the array of ratchet teeth 138 such that a gap 156 between the bottom end 148 of the skirt wall 146 and the shoulder 108 of the container 102 is substantially minimized or closed.
A horizontal wall 162 may be provided at the upper end 118 of the inner sleeve 116 to close off the inner sleeve and form an inner cap.
As noted above, the neck 106 of the container 102 is received in the cavity 124 of the inner sleeve 116 by one of sliding interference fit engagement, snap-fit engagement (
In this second embodiment, the outer surface 136 of the inner sleeve is located directly on the sidewall 120.
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A cap assembly 210 is provided for closing off the neck 206. The cap assembly has an inner sleeve 216 with an upper end 218 and a depending circumferential sidewall 220 extending to a lower end 222. The sidewall 220 defines a cavity 224 opening downwardly. The cavity 224 is dimensioned to receive the neck 206 of the container 202. An inside surface 226 of the sidewall 218 is adapted to selectively and removably secure the inner sleeve 216 on the neck 206 of the container 202. The inside surface 226 has a snap bead 228 to selectively and cooperatively engage a snap groove 230 on the outwardly directed surface 270 of the neck 206. Alternatively, the snap bead may be on the neck and the snap groove may be on the inner sleeve.
An outer surface 236 of the inner sleeve 216 has an array of ratchet teeth positioned transversely relative to a vertical axis 240 through the cap assembly 210.
An outer cap 242 is secured to the inner sleeve 216. The outer cap 242 has a top end wall 244 and a circumferential skirt wall 246 depending from the top end wall 244 to a bottom end 248. The skirt wall defines a void 250 opening downwardly and dimensioned to receive the inner sleeve 216. An interior surface 252 of the skirt wall has at least one pawl 254 adapted to engage the array of ratchet teeth 238 as the outer cap 242 is pushed into final position on the inner sleeve 216. The outer cap 242 is downwardly positionable along the array of ratchet teeth 238 such that a gap 256 between the bottom end 248 of the skirt wall 246 and the shoulder 208 of the container 202 is substantially minimized or closed.
A horizontal wall 262 may be provided at the upper end 218 of the inner sleeve 216 to close off the inner sleeve and form an inner cap.
As noted above, the neck 206 of the container 202 is received in the cavity 224 of the inner sleeve 216 by one of sliding interference fit engagement, snap-fit engagement or screw thread engagement (similar to the second embodiment shown in
In this third embodiment, the inner sleeve 216 further comprises a horizontal radial wall 266 extending radially outwardly from the sidewall 220, and a vertically oriented circumferential secondary wall 268. In this third embodiment, the outer surface 236 of the inner sleeve 216 is an outwardly directed surface of the secondary wall 268. The array of ratchet teeth 238 are positioned on the secondary wall.
The container 2, 102, 202 may be made of any suitable material, such as, for example, glass, metal or plastic. The collar 64, 164, 264 and cap assembly 10, 110, 210 components may be made of a suitable plastic material such as, for example, poly propylene, acrylonitrile butadiene styrene, or other suitable material. Preferably, the inner cap assembly components are made of a relatively softer plastic material and the outer components are made of a relatively more rigid plastic material.
The ratchet and pawl assembly preferably operates in one direction only (similar to a “Zip Tie”). While the outer cap can be adjusted downwardly with respect to the inner sleeve to close the gap between the cap assembly and the container, to prevent the outer cap from dislodging or separating from the inner sleeve, the outer cap is not adjusted upwardly on the ratchet array with respect to the inner sleeve.
The advantages of the present invention are that the ratcheting cap assembly components allows the outer cap to adjust to closer tolerances of mating components. Unsightly gaps are reduced, minimized and may even be eliminates. No adhesives are required. The assembly may be used with either round or square cross-section containers.
It is understood that various modifications and changes in the specific form and construction of the various parts can be made without departing from the scope of the following claims.
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