Claims
- 1. A closure device for releasably closing off an opening in a fluid container, the closure device securable at the opening, the closure device comprising
- a body member with a fluid flow channel therethrough, the fluid flow channel having a top fluid flow opening and a bottom fluid flow opening, the body member having an air flow opening therethrough spaced apart from the fluid flow channel,
- a hollow vent member having a top vent opening in fluid communication with the air flow opening and a bottom vent opening at a bottom of the hollow vent member, the hollow vent member extending beyond the bottom fluid opening and beyond the body member to inhibit egress of fluid from the container through the hollow vent member when the container is tilted,
- a lid connected with a hinge member to the body member for sealingly and releasably closing off the fluid flow opening and the top vent opening,
- the lid having a first seal member for releasably sealing shut the fluid flow channel,
- the lid having a second seal member for releasably sealing shut the air flow opening,
- a vent cavity in the body member below the air flow opening and above top vent opening of the hollow vent member and in fluid communication with the hollow vent member and with the top vent opening, the vent cavity having two ends and open at both ends for fluid flow therethrough,
- the second seal member comprising a solid raised member which projects downwardly into the vent cavity, and
- the second seal member wholly above and outside of the top vent opening of the hollow vent member when the second seal member is closing off the air flow opening,
- 2. The closure device of claim 1 further comprising
- the first seal member held by frictional force of frictional contact in the top fluid flow opening so that squeezing on the container overcomes the frictional force releasing the lid and opening the container for fluid flow therefrom.
- 3. The closure device of claim 1 further comprising
- the body member having a lid recess for receiving the lid, and
- the lid releasably holdable within the lid recess below a top surface of the body member.
- 4. The closure device of claim 3 further comprising
- a hinge recess in the body member for receiving the hinge member below the top surface of the body member when the lid is disposed within the lid recess.
- 5. The closure device of claim 3 further comprising
- a first recess in the lid between the first seal member and the second seal member.
- 6. The closure device of claim 5 further comprising
- the first recess in the lid disposed and configured to facilitate flexing of the lid and release of the lid from the lid recess and unsealing of the fluid flow channel and of the air flow opening upon manually pushing in on the lid.
- 7. The closure device of claims 1 further comprising
- the first seal member having a protruding member which projects into the fluid flow opening sealing against interior surfaces of the body member defining the fluid flow opening.
- 8. The closure device of claim 7 further comprising
- a bar on the body member partially defining the fluid flow opening, the bar abutting the lid when the lid is in the body member.
- 9. The closure device of claim 8 further comprising
- a first recess in the lid disposable over the hollow vent member so that manually pushing in on the lid when the lid is in the lid recess facilitates flexing of the lid and release of the lid from the lid recess and unsealing of the fluid flow channel and of the air flow opening, the lid abutting and pushing against the bar on the body member as it is pushed inwardly.
- 10. The closure device of claim 1 further comprising
- a container having a container opening in which the closure device is secured.
- 11. A container for containing fluid, the container comprising
- a container body having a container opening for the egress of fluid from the container,
- a closure device secured in the container opening, the closure device comprising
- a body member with a fluid flow channel therethrough, the fluid flow channel having a top fluid flow opening and a bottom fluid flow opening, the body member having an air flow opening therethrough spaced apart from the fluid flow channel,
- a hollow vent member having a top vent opening in fluid communication with the air flow opening and a bottom vent opening at a bottom of the hollow vent member, the hollow vent member extending beyond the bottom fluid opening and beyond the body member to inhibit egress of fluid from the container through the hollow vent member when the container is tilted,
- a lid connected with a hinge member to the body member for sealingly and releasably closing off the fluid flow opening and the top vent opening,
- the lid having a first seal member for releasably sealing shut the fluid flow channel,
- the lid having a second seal member for releasably sealing shut the air flow opening,
- a vent cavity in the body member below the air flow opening and above the hollow vent member and in fluid communication with the hollow vent member and with the top vent opening, the vent cavity having two ends and open at both ends for fluid flow therethrough, and
- the second seal member comprising a solid raised member which projects downwardly into the vent cavity, and the second seal member wholly above and outside of the top vent opening of the hollow vent member when the second seal member is closing off the air flow opening.
- 12. The container of claim 11 further comprising the first seal member held by frictional force of frictional contact in the top fluid flow opening so that squeezing on the container overcomes the frictional force releasing the lid and opening the container for fluid flow therefrom.
- 13. The container of claim 11 further comprising the body member having a lid recess for receiving the lid,
- the lid releasably holdable within the lid recess below a top surface of the body member, and
- a hinge recess in the body member for receiving the hinge member below the top surface of the body member when the lid is disposed in the lid recess.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. application Ser. No. 07/870,884 filed on Apr. 20, 1992 and issuing as U.S. Pat. No. 5,228,603 on Jul. 20, 1993. U.S. Pat. No. 5,228,603 is a continuation-in-part of Ser. No. 576,800, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,705,986 issued on Apr. 21, 1992 .
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