Claims
- 1. A container assembly comprising:
- a container comprising a container portion and a container neck extending from said container portion, said container portion comprising four sides and being of substantially rectangular cross-section and said container neck comprising a first thread;
- a container closure comprising a planar handle portion and a second thread that mates with said first thread such that the closure is movable from fully disengaged from the neck to fully closed by turning the closure relative to the neck by an angle which is less than 360.degree.;
- at least one stop formation carried by said one of the neck and the closure; and
- a stop element on said other of the neck and the closure engagable with the at least one stop formation to hold the closure in a closed position on the neck, the arrangement of the at least one stop formation, the stop element and the first and second threads being such that the stop element is rotated past at least one stop formation without engagement therewith when the closure is screwed on to the neck, engagement of the stop element with the at least one stop formation commencing only when the closed position is neared, wherein the first and second threads, the at least one stop formation and the stop element ensure that said handle portion lies at said closed position within a plane that substantially defines a plane of mirror symmetry of said rectangular cross-section of said container portion so that for each and every point located in said rectangular cross-section there is a corresponding point in said rectangular cross-section that is located on the other side of said plane of mirror symmetry so that said plane of mirror symmetry is a perpendicular bisector of a linear line connecting the points when said handle portion lies within said plane that substantially defines said plane of mirror symmetry said planar handle portion provides a visual indication that said closure is in said closed position on said neck.
- 2. The container assembly of claim 1, wherein the closure is movable from fully disengaged from the neck to fully closed by turning the closure relative to the neck by an angle which is approximately 180.degree..
- 3. The container assembly of claim 1, wherein the closure is movable from fully disengaged from the neck to fully closed by turning the closure relative to the neck by an angle which is approximately 90.degree..
- 4. A container assembly comprising:
- a container comprising a container portion and a container neck extending from said container portion, said container portion comprising four sides and being of substantially rectangular cross-section, said container neck carrying a first thread;
- a container closure comprising a planar handle portion, said closure comprising a second thread that mates with said first thread so that said closure is movable from fully disengaged from said neck to fully closed by turning said closure relative to said neck through an angle which is less than 360.degree.;
- at least one stop formation carried by one of said neck and said closure, and at least one stop element on another of said neck and closure engagable with said stop formation to hold said closure in a closed position on said neck;
- said closure being arranged such that when said closure is placed in said closed position on said neck, said planar handle portion of said closure lies within a plane that substantially defines a plane of mirror symmetry of said rectangular cross-section of said container portion so that for each every point located in said rectangular cross-section there is a corresponding point in said rectangular cross-section that is located on the other side of said plane of mirror symmetry so that said plane of mirror symmetry is a perpendicular bisector of a linear line connecting the points and so that when said handle portion lies within said plane that substantially defines said plane of mirror symmetry said planar handle portion provides a visual indication that said closure is in said closed position on said neck.
- 5. The container assembly of claim 4, wherein the closure is movable from fully disengaged from the neck to fully closed by turning the closure relative to the neck by an angle which is approximately 180.degree..
- 6. The container assembly of claim 4, wherein the closure is movable from fully disengaged from the neck to fully closed by turning the closure relative to the neck by an angle which is approximately 90.degree..
- 7. A container assembly comprising:
- a container comprising a container portion and a container neck extending from said container portion, said container portion comprising four sides and being of substantially rectangular cross-section;
- a container closure comprising a planar handle portion and a thread that mates with said container neck such that the closure is movable from fully disengaged from the neck to fully closed by turning the closure relative to the neck by an angle which is less than 360.degree.;
- at least one stop formation carried by said one of the neck and the closure; and
- a stop element on said other of the neck and the closure engagable with the at least one stop formation to hold the closure in a closed position on the neck, the arrangement of the at least one stop formation, the thread mating with the container neck and the stop element being such that the stop element is rotated past at least one stop formation without engagement therewith when the closure is screwed onto the neck, engagement of the stop element with the at least one stop formation commencing only when the closed position is neared;
- wherein the thread mating with the container neck, the at least one stop formation and the stop element ensure that said handle portion lies at said closed position within a plane that substantially defines a plane of mirror symmetry of said rectangular cross-section of said container portion so that for each and every point located in said rectangular cross-section there is a corresponding point in said rectangular cross-section that is located on the other side of said plane of mirror symmetry so that said plane of mirror symmetry is a perpendicular bisector of a linear line connecting the points and so that when said handle portion lies within said plane that substantially defines said plane of symmetry said planar handle portion provides a visual indication that said closure is in said closed position on said neck.
- 8. The container assembly of claim 7, wherein the closure is movable from fully disengaged from the neck to fully closed by turning the closure relative to the neck by an angle which is approximately 180.degree..
- 9. The container assembly of claim 7, wherein the closure is movable from fully disengaged from the neck to fully closed by turning the closure relative to the neck by an angle which is approximately 90.degree..
- 10. A container assembly comprising:
- a container having a container portion and a container neck extending from said container portion along a first direction, said container neck having an opening at one end thereof,
- a container closure having a thread that mates with said container neck such that the closure is movable from a fully disengaged position from the neck to fully closed by turning the closure relative to the neck by an angle which is less than 360.degree.;
- at least one stop formation carried by said one of the neck and the closure; and
- a stop element on said other of the neck and the closure engagable with the at least one stop formation to hold the closure in a closed position on the neck, the arrangement of the at least one stop formation, the stop element and the thread mating with the container neck being such that the stop element is rotated past at least one stop formation without engagement therewith when the closure is screwed on to the neck, engagement of the stop element with the at least one stop formation commencing only when the closed position is neared; and
- wherein the at least one stop formation engaged by the stop element as the closed position is neared comprises a respective pair of stop profiles defining a space therebetween for progressive engagement by said stop element when said closure is near said closed position wherein a portion of each of said stop profiles has a linear wedge-shaped chamfer along said first direction so that said stop element avoids engagement with said at least one stop formation until the closed position is neared.
- 11. The container assembly of claims 10, wherein the closure is movable from fully disengaged from the neck to fully closed by turning the closure relative to the neck by an angle which is approximately 180.degree..
- 12. The container assembly of claim 10, wherein the closure is movable from fully disengaged from the neck to fully closed by turning the closure relative to the neck by an angle which is approximately 90.degree..
- 13. The container assembly of claim 10, wherein at least one of said stop profiles comprises a ramp portion for progressive engagement by the stop element as the position is neared.
- 14. The container assembly according to claim 10, wherein said linear wedge shaped chamfer has a top side edge that is a distance from the opening that progressively increases as the closure moves from the fully disengaged position to the closed position.
- 15. The container assembly according to claim 10, wherein said at least one stop formation comprises a protuberance adjacent to said space.
- 16. A container assembly comprising:
- a container having a container portion and a container neck extending from said container portion, said container portion having a side with a label, said container neck carrying a first thread;
- a container closure having a planar handle portion, said closure comprising a second thread adapted to fit said first thread so that said closure is movable from fully disengaged from said neck to fully closed by turning said closure relative to said neck by an angle which is less than 360.degree.;
- at least one stop formation carried by said neck;
- a stop element on said closure engagable with said or at least one stop formation to hold said closure in a closed position on said neck; and
- wherein said planar handle portion is positioned relative to said stop formation such that when said at least one stop formation and said stop element engage one another at said closed position said planar handle portion is consistently aligned relative to said container portion so as to provide a visual indication that said closure is in said closed position on said neck.
- 17. A container assembly according to claim 16, wherein said handle portion is aligned relative to said label when the closure is placed in said closed position.
- 18. A container assembly according to claim 16, wherein said stop element comprises an axially extending rib.
- 19. A container assembly according to claim 16, wherein said at least one stop formation comprises a pair of stop profiles defining a space therebetween for engagement by said stop element when said closure is in said closed position.
- 20. An assembly according to claim 16, wherein said at least one stop formation, said stop element, and said first and second threads are arranged such that said stop element is rotated past at least one stop formation without engagement therewith when said closure is screwed on to said neck, engagement of said stop means with said at least one stop formation commencing only when said closed position is neared.
- 21. An assembly according to claim 16, wherein said closure is moveable from fully disengaged from said neck to fully closed by turning said closure relative to said neck by no more than about 180.degree..
- 22. An assembly according to claim 16, wherein said closure is moveable from fully disengaged from said neck to fully closed by turning said closure relative to said neck by no more than about 90.degree..
- 23. An assembly according to claim 16, wherein said side has a circular cross-section.
- 24. A method of ensuring consistent alignment between a container and a closure when engaged at a closed position, wherein said container comprises a first thread and a stop element, and said closure comprises a planar handle portion and a neck with a second thread and a stop formation, said method comprising the steps of:
- engaging said first thread with said second thread and rotating said closure relative to said container by an amount that is less than 360.degree. until said closure nears said closed position;
- engaging said stop formation and said stop element at said closed position to hold said closure in a closed position on said neck; and
- positioning said planar handle portion on said closure so that when said closure is at said closed position, said planar handle portion is aligned with a distinctive feature of said container and provides a visual indication that said closure is in said closed position on said neck.
- 25. The method of claim 24, wherein said closure is moveable from fully disengaged from said neck to fully closed by turning said closure relative to said neck by no more than about 180.degree..
- 26. The method of claim 24, wherein said closure is moveable from fully disengaged from said neck to fully closed by turning said closure relative to said neck by no more than about 90.degree..
- 27. The method of claim 24, comprising the step of engaging the stop element by a projection immediately prior to said stop element engaging said stop formation.
- 28. The method of claim 24, wherein said positioning step comprises aligning said handle portion relative to a label placed on said container.
- 29. The method of claim 28, wherein said container has a circular cross-section.
- 30. The method of claim 24, comprising the step of progressively engaging a ramp portion of said stop formation-by said stop element as the closed position is neared.
- 31. The method of claim 30, wherein said stop formation comprises a pair of stop profiles separated by a space, wherein a projection extends beyond the level of the ramp portion at its end adjacent the space defined by the pair of stop profiles.
- 32. The method of claim 24, wherein said container comprises a container portion of a substantially polygonal cross-section, and said positioning step comprises aligning said handle portion so that it lies within a plane that substantially defines a plane of mirror symmetry of said polygonal cross-section of said container portion so that for each and every point located in said rectangular cross-section there is a corresponding point in said polygonal cross-section that is located on the other side of said plane of mirror symmetry so that said plane of mirror symmetry is a perpendicular bisector of a linear line connecting the points.
- 33. The method of claim 32, wherein said closure is moveable from fully disengaged from said neck to fully closed by turning said closure relative to said neck by no more than about 180.degree..
- 34. The method of claim 32, wherein said closure is moveable from fully disengaged from said neck to fully closed by turning said closure relative to said neck by no more than about 90.degree..
- 35. The method of claim 32, wherein said polygonal cross-section comprises a rectangle.
- 36. The method of claim 24, wherein said container comprises a container portion of a substantially polygonal cross-section, and said positioning step comprises aligning said handle portion so that it lies parallel to a side of said polygonal cross-section of said container portion.
- 37. The method of claim 36, wherein said closure is moveable from fully disengaged from said neck to fully closed by turning said closure relative to said neck by no more than about 180.degree..
- 38. The method of claim 36, wherein said closure is moveable from fully disengaged from said neck to fully closed by turning said closure relative to said neck by no more than about 90.degree..
- 39. The method of claim 36, wherein said polygonal cross-section comprises a rectangle.
- 40. A container having a neck and a container closure comprising:
- a first thread on said neck;
- a second thread on said closure that mates with said first thread such that said closure is moveable from fully disengaged from said neck to fully closed by turning the closure relative to the neck by less than 360.degree.;
- at least one stop formation carried by said neck;
- a stop element on said closure engagable with the stop formation to hold said closure in a closed position on said neck, wherein the arrangement of said at least one stop formation, the stop element and the first and second threads being such that said stop element is rotated past said at least one stop formation without engagement therewith when said closure is screwed on to said neck, and wherein engagement of said stop element with said at least one stop formation commencing only when the closed position is neared;
- said at least one stop formation comprises a respective pair of stop profiles defining a space therebetween for engagement by said stop element when said closure is closed on said neck;
- wherein at least one of said stop profiles comprises a ramp portion for progressive engagement by the stop element as the closed position is neared, and a projection extending beyond the level of the ramp portion at its end adjacent the space defined by the pair of stop profiles; and
- wherein said container comprises a container portion of substantially polygonal cross-section, and said container neck extends from said container portion, and wherein said closure comprises a planar handle portion, said thread mating with the container neck, the at least one stop formation and the stop element ensuring that said handle portion lies at said closed position within a plane that substantially defines a plane of mirror symmetry of said polygonal cross-section of said container portion so that for each and every point located in said polygonal cross-section there is a corresponding point in said polygonal cross-section that is located on the other side of said plane of mirror symmetry so that said plane of mirror symmetry is a perpendicular bisector of a linear line connecting the points and so that when said handle portion lies within said plane that substantially defines said plane of mirror symmetry said planar handle portion provides a visual indication that said closure is in said closed position on said neck.
- 41. The container of claim 40, wherein the closure is movable from fully disengaged from the neck to fully closed by turning the closure relative to the neck by an angle which is approximately 180.degree..
- 42. The container of claim 40, wherein the closure is movable from fully disengaged from the neck to fully closed by turning the closure relative to the neck by an angle which is approximately 90.degree..
- 43. The container of claim 40, wherein said handle portion comprises a hole therethrough to enable said container and closure to be hung by said handle portion on a peg, and to enable a lever member to be inserted through said hole to increase leverage should a person have difficulty in applying a torque to screw or unscrew said closure.
- 44. A container having a neck and a container closure comprising:
- a first thread on said neck;
- a second thread on said closure that mates with said first thread such that said closure is moveable from fully disengaged from said neck to fully closed by turning the closure relative to the neck by less than 360.degree.;
- at least one stop formation carried by said neck;
- a stop element on said closure engagable with the stop formation to hold said closure in a closed position on said neck, wherein the arrangement of said at least one stop formation, the stop element and the first and second threads being such that said stop element is rotated past said at least one stop formation without engagement therewith when said closure is screwed on to said neck, and wherein engagement of said stop element with said at least one stop formation commencing only when the closed position is neared;
- said at least one stop formation comprises a respective pair of stop profiles defining a space therebetween for engagement by said stop element when said closure is closed on said neck;
- wherein at least one of said stop profiles comprises a ramp portion for progressive engagement by the stop element as the closed position is neared, and a projection extending beyond the level of the ramp portion at its end adjacent the space defined by the pair of stop profiles; and
- wherein said container has a container portion of substantially polygonal cross-section, and said container neck extends from said container portion, and wherein said closure has a planar handle portion, said thread mating with the container neck, the at least one stop formation and the stop element ensuring that said handle portion lies parallel to a side of said polygonal cross-section of said container portion so that when said handle portion lies parallel to said side of said polygonal cross-section said planar handle portion provides a visual indication that said closure is in said closed position on said neck.
- 45. The container of claim 44, wherein the closure is movable from fully disengaged from the neck to fully closed by turning the closure relative to the neck by an angle which is approximately 180.degree..
- 46. The container of claim 44, wherein the closure is movable from fully disengaged from the neck to fully closed by turning the closure relative to the neck by an angle which is approximately 90.degree..
- 47. The container of claim 44, wherein said planar handle portion comprises a hole therethrough to enable said container and closure to be hung by said handle portion on a peg, and to enable a lever member to be inserted through said hole to increase leverage should a person have difficulty in applying a torque to screw or unscrew said closure.
- 48. A container and closure, said container having a screw threaded container neck, and said closure comprising:
- a first portion having an internal thread for engagement with said screw threaded neck such that said closure is movable from fully disengaged from said neck to fully closed by turning said closure relative to said neck through an angle of less than 360.degree.;
- a second portion comprising an upstanding generally planar handle portion;
- wherein said upstanding generally planar handle portion comprises an indent therethrough that comprises a bottom portion to enable a lever member to be inserted through said indent to increase leverage should a person have difficulty in applying a torque to screw or unscrew said closure wherein said indent defines an edge that is entirely smooth; and
- at least on stop formation carried by one of said neck and said closure, and at least one stop element on another of said neck and closure engagable with said at least one stop formation to hold said closure in a closed orientation on said neck.
- 49. A container and closure according to claim 48, wherein said closure further comprises a skirt depending from said first portion, said skirt carrying said at least one stop element.
- 50. A container and closure according to claim 48, wherein said neck carries said at least one stop formation, and said at least one stop formation comprises a pair of stop profiles defining a space therebetween for engagement by said stop element when said closure is in said closed position on said neck.
- 51. A container and closure according to claim 48, wherein said closure is moveable from fully disengaged from said neck to fully closed by turning said closure relative to said neck by no more than about 180.degree..
- 52. A container and closure according to claim 48, wherein said closure is moveable from fully disengaged from said neck to fully closed by turning said closure relative to said neck by no more than about 90.degree..
- 53. A container and closure according to claim 48, wherein said container comprises a container portion of substantially polygonal cross-section, and said container neck extends from said container portion, and wherein said closure comprises a planar handle portion, said thread mating with the container neck, the at least one stop formation and the stop element ensuring that said handle portion lies within a plane that substantially defines a plane of mirror symmetry of said polygonal cross-section of said container portion when said closure is in said closed position on said neck so that for each and every point located in said polygonal cross-section there is a corresponding point in said polygonal cross-section that is located on the other side of said plane of mirror symmetry so that said plane of mirror symmetry is a perpendicular bisector of a linear line connecting the points.
- 54. A container and closure according to claim 48, wherein said container has a container portion of substantially polygonal cross-section, and said container neck extends from said container portion, and wherein said closure has a planar handle portion, said thread mating with the container neck, the at least one stop formation and the stop element ensuring that said handle portion lies within a plane that substantially defines a plane of symmetry of said polygonal cross-section of said container portion when said closure is in said closed position on said neck.
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Parent Case Info
This is a application continuation of application number 08/066,546, filed May 24,1993, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,454,476, which is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/006,891, filed May 29, 1991, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,213,225.
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