Containers include a body that defines an internal volume and an opening that provides a path of fluid communication between the internal volume and an exterior of the body. A consumer product is introduced (e.g., poured) into the internal volume through the opening. Once the consumer product is in the internal volume, a lid is screwed onto the body proximate to the opening. Some lids completely seal the opening in the body. Other lids have a smaller opening formed therethrough (e.g., a nozzle) that provides a path of fluid communication through which the consumer product may be dispensed from the internal volume. In the embodiment where the lid includes the smaller opening, the lid may have a cap coupled thereto that pivots between an open position and a closed position. The cap seals the smaller opening in the lid when in the closed position.
Users oftentimes find it a nuisance to have to unscrew the lid from the body to refill the internal volume. In addition, the consumer product may leak from the internal volume if the lid is not screwed tightly to the body. What is desirable is an improved container.
A container is disclosed. The container includes a body defining an internal volume and a first opening that provides a path of fluid communication between the internal volume and an exterior of the body. A nozzle piece is positioned at least partially within the opening in the body. The nozzle piece defines a second opening that is smaller than the first opening in the body. A cap piece is integral with the body. The cap piece is configured to pivot between an open position and a closed position via a hinge that is positioned between the body and the cap piece. Fluid flow is permitted through the second opening in the nozzle piece when the cap piece is in the open position, and the cap piece prevents fluid flow through the second opening in the nozzle piece when the cap piece is in the closed position.
A preform is also disclosed. The preform includes a body defining an internal volume and a first opening that provides a path of fluid communication between the internal volume and an exterior of the body. A nozzle piece is configured to be positioned at least partially within the opening in the body. The nozzle piece defines a second opening that is smaller than the first opening in the body. A cap piece is integral with the body. The cap piece is configured to pivot between an open position and a closed position via a hinge that is positioned between the body and the cap piece. Fluid flow is permitted through the second opening in the nozzle piece when the cap piece is in the open position, and the cap piece prevents fluid flow through the second opening in the nozzle piece when the cap piece is in the closed position.
In another embodiment, the container includes a body defining an internal volume and a first opening that provides a path of fluid communication between the internal volume and an exterior of the body. The container also includes a cap piece that is configured to pivot between an open position and a closed position. The container also includes a nozzle piece that is configured to pivot between an open position and a closed position. The nozzle piece defines a second opening that is smaller than the first opening in the body.
Further areas of applicability of the present invention will become apparent from the detailed description provided hereinafter. It should be understood that the detailed description and specific examples, while indicating the preferred embodiment of the invention, are intended for purposes of illustration only and are not intended to limit the scope of the invention.
The present invention will become more fully understood from the detailed description and the accompanying drawing, wherein:
The following description of the preferred embodiment(s) is merely exemplary in nature and is in no way intended to limit the invention, its application, or uses.
As used throughout, ranges are used as shorthand for describing each and every value that is within the range. Any value within the range can be selected as the terminus of the range. In addition, all references cited herein are hereby incorporated by referenced in their entireties. In the event of a conflict in a definition in the present disclosure and that of a cited reference, the present disclosure controls.
The container 100 may also include a nozzle piece 120. The nozzle piece 120 may be inserted at least partially into the body 110 (e.g., into the opening 112 in the body 110). The nozzle piece 120 may be coupled to the inner surface of the body 110 via a threaded engagement, a friction fit, a snap fit, an adhesive, or the like. For example, an exterior (e.g., radial) surface of the nozzle piece 120 may have threads that are configured to engage corresponding threads on the interior (e.g., radial) surface of the opening 112 of the body 110. In another example, the exterior surface of the nozzle piece 120 may include a (e.g., radial) protrusion that is configured to snap into a (e.g., radial) groove formed in the inner surface of the opening 112 of the body 110.
The nozzle piece 120 may include a substantially planar outer surface 122 and a substantially planar inner surface (not shown). An opening 126 may be formed through the nozzle piece 120 providing a path of fluid communication between the outer surface 122 and the inner surface. The opening 126 in the nozzle piece 120 may be aligned with the opening 112 in the body 110 when the nozzle piece 120 is inserted into and/or coupled with the body 110. The opening 126 in the nozzle piece 120 may have a smaller cross-sectional area (e.g., diameter) than the opening 112 in the body 110. As such, the nozzle piece 120 may provide a restricted flow path between the internal volume and the exterior of the body 110. A hollow protrusion 128 may extend upward from the outer surface 122 of the nozzle piece 120 and/or downward from the inner surface of the nozzle piece 120. The protrusion 128 may be substantially cylindrical and have the opening 126 extending therethrough.
The container 100 may also include a cap piece 130. The cap piece 130 may be coupled to or integral with the body 110. More particularly, the cap piece 130 may be coupled to or integral with the body 110 via a hinge 132. The hinge 132 may enable the cap piece 130 to pivot between an open position (as shown in
The method 400 may also include actuating the cap piece 130 into the open position, as at 408. The method 400 may also include dispensing at least a portion of the consumer product through the opening 126 in the nozzle piece 120, as at 410. The method 400 may also include removing the nozzle piece 120 from the body 110, as at 412, and introducing additional consumer product into the internal volume of the body 110 through the opening 112 in the body 110, as at 414. In such embodiments, a consumer may refill the container 100 with the consumer product, and then reinsert the nozzle piece 120, as at 404.
Although the foregoing description uses reference number 120 to refer to the nozzle piece and reference number 130 to refer to the cap piece, in another embodiment, reference number 120 may refer to the cap piece, and reference number 130 may refer to the nozzle piece. In this embodiment, the cap piece may be inserted at least partially into the body 110 and/or coupled with the body 110 when the container is not being used to dispense the consumer product. When the user wants to dispense the consumer product, the consumer may remove the cap piece and actuate (e.g., rotate around the hinge 132) the nozzle piece into the closed position to align the opening in the nozzle piece with the opening in the body 110.
The cap piece 130 may be coupled to or integral with the body 110 via a hinge 132. The hinge 132 may enable the cap piece 130 to pivot between an open position (as shown in FIGS. 5 and 6) and a closed position with respect to the body 110. In the open position, the cap piece 130 may be clear of (i.e., not inserted into) the body 110. In the closed position, the cap piece 130 may be inserted at least partially into the opening 112 of the body 110 to prevent any fluid from flowing through the opening 112 in the body 110. The cap piece 130 may be configured to pivot between the open position and the closed position independent of the position of the nozzle piece 120.
In the embodiments shown in
The hinge 121 between the nozzle piece 120 and the cap piece 130 may break, allowing the nozzle piece 120 to separate from the cap piece 130 either before the nozzle piece 120 is pivoted into the cap piece 130, when the nozzle piece 120 is pivoted into the cap piece 130, when the cap piece 130 pivots into the closed position, or when the cap piece 130 pivots back into the open position. As a result, the nozzle piece 120 may remain positioned within the opening 112 in the body 110 when the cap piece 130 pivots back into the open position. The method 700 may also include dispensing at least a portion of the consumer product through the opening 126 in the nozzle piece 120, as at 710.
The cap piece 130 may be coupled to or integral with the nozzle piece 120 via the hinge 132. In at least one embodiment, the body 110, the nozzle piece 120, the hinge 121, the cap piece 130, and the hinge 132 may be a single, integral component. The hinge 132 may enable the cap piece 130 to pivot between an open position (as shown in
In the embodiments shown in
The cap piece 130 may be coupled to or integral with the body 110 and/or the nozzle piece 120 via the hinge 132. The hinge 132 may enable the cap piece 130 to pivot around the hinge 132 between an open position (as shown in
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