Dispensing bottle closure

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6202717
  • Patent Number
    6,202,717
  • Date Filed
    Thursday, August 5, 1999
    25 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, March 20, 2001
    23 years ago
Abstract
A closure member for use with a bottle wherein the bottle is threadably connected to a filling head of an apparatus for diluting and dispensing a concentrated chemical product. The closure member is frictionally fitted into the neck of the bottle and has threads to interconnect the bottle to the filling head. In a preferred manner, the frictional fit between the closure member and the bottle neck is provided by flexible finger members extending from the closure member and a rib member extending from the neck of the bottle. In another preferred manner, the closure member includes a core section for housing a valve body.
Description




CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS




NONE.




STATEMENT REGARDING FERERALLLY SPONSERED RESEARCH OR DEVELOPMENT




NONE.




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




1. Technical Field




This invention relates to a bottle closure which can provide threads for a bottle. More particularly, it relates to a plug device for a bottle which can interconnect the bottle to a filling head in an apparatus for diluting and dispensing a concentrated chemical product.




2. Background Art




There are available apertured plugs for containers intended to be used in conjunction with fluid mixing devices. One such plug is employed in conjunction with a docking station and bottle system which is the subject of U.S. Pat. No. 5,862,948. A bottle interconnect mechanism


90


in the form of a plug is taught in conjunction with a bottle


22


having threads


96


.




Another plug


152


is described in U.S. Pat. No. 5,544,810 and has integral fingers


154


adapted to be snap-engageable with the spout


146


of the container. In U.S. Pat. No. 5,586,673 a fluid delivery system is disclosed with a bottle


40


and a thrust washer


106


with integral fingers


121


adapted to be snap-engageable with a cap


52


. The system also includes valve members


58


and


60


. In U.S. Pat. 3,297,187 a closure device is described in the form of a cap


2




b


with threads


7




b.


This is employed in a cap-on-cap combination with the second cap


3




b


having a recess


8




b


for fitting into an annular bead


9




b


of the container


1




b.






In order to manufacture the bottle with the closure plug of the type described in previously referred to U.S. Pat. No. 5,862,948, precise molding is required of the bottle and the plug. This requires in many instances that manufacture take place at a single location in order to control tolerances. A disadvantage of this is that it necessitates the shipment of empty bottles to filling locations.




The prior art does not afford a solution to the problem of providing a bottle interconnect for use with a filling head which obviates having to mold threads on a bottle.




The objects of the invention therefore are:




a. Providing an improved bottle interconnect device.




b. Providing a bottle with a closure wherein the closure has threads for interconnecting the bottle to a filling head.




c. Providing a closure of the foregoing type which is easily connected to a bottle.




d. Providing a closure of the foregoing type which can be economically manufactured.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




The foregoing objects are accomplished and the shortcomings of the prior art are overcome by the bottle of this invention for use with a filling head which includes a bottle having a neck portion with a passage therein and a closure member having a core section which is constructed and arranged to fit within the passage of the neck portion. There are frictional engagement members operatively associated with the closure member and the neck portion to provide retention of the closure member in the neck passage. A wall section is spaced from the core section and there are thread means operatively associated with the wall section. When the closure member is engaged in the neck of the bottle the thread means will provide connection of the bottle to a filling head.




In one aspect, the core section includes a chamber for reception of a valve body.




In a preferred embodiment, the frictional engagement members operatively associated with the closure member are a plurality of flexible finger members having flange sections for engagement with rib members positioned on the neck portion of the bottle.




In another aspect, the flexible finger members are positioned adjacent the wall section.




In another preferred embodiment, a guide assembly is operatively associated with the wall section and the bottle neck to provide orientation of the threads with respect to the bottle.




In yet another preferred embodiment, the guide assembly includes a slot and a projection so that when the projection is placed in the slot, rotation of the closure member with respect to the bottle is prevented.




In still another aspect, a closure member is provided for use with a bottle and a filling head wherein the closure member has threads for connecting the bottle to the filling head.




These and still other objects and advantages of the invention will be apparent from the description which follows. In the detailed description below, a preferred embodiment of the invention will be described in reference to the full scope of the invention. Rather the invention may be employed in other embodiments.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is a cross-sectional view of the dispensing bottle closure positioned on a bottle.





FIG. 2

is an exploded view in cross-section of the dispensing bottle closure shown in FIG.


1


.





FIG. 3

is a view similar to

FIG. 2

showing the component parts in perspective view.





FIG. 4

is a top plan view of the dispensing bottle closure.





FIG. 5

is a side elevational view thereof.





FIG. 6

is a view similar to

FIG. 5

with the closure turned 90°.





FIG. 7

is a bottom view thereof.





FIGS. 8 and 9

are front and side elevational views, respectively, of the bottle for use with the dispensing bottle closure of this invention.





FIG. 10

is a top plan view of the bottle shown in FIGS.


8


and


9


.











DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS




Referring to

FIGS. 1-3

, the dispensing bottle closure generally


10


includes a cap or plug


11


for positioning on a bottle


12


having a neck


13


. The plug


11


includes an end wall


14


and a side wall


16


. A core section


18


is provided defining a chamber


15


in the plug and receives a valve assembly generally


20


having a valve member


22


with a tubular portion


23


having passages


25


. The valve assembly


20


is generally described in U.S. Pat. No. 5,862,948 which teachings are fully incorporated herein by reference. A valve sleeve


24


is retained in a collar section


52


by the undercut


27


and the sealing bead


29


extending from the sleeve


24


. Valve member


22


has a tubular portion


33


slidably received in sleeve


24


and is retained in the core section


18


by a valve retainer


30


which is connected to the plug


11


by the sealing bead


62


and the undercut


58


in the plug


11


. A spring


26


rests on base


50


of the plug and against the valve member


22


. An orifice restrictor


28


is positioned in the tubular portion


23


of valve member


22


and is frictionally held therein by the collar portion


28




a


. A sealing flap


17


extends from end wall


14


to engage a side of bead wall


19


to provide a seal between plug


11


and the bottle neck.




As seen in

FIG. 7

as well as

FIGS. 1 and 2

, there are a plurality of flexible fingers


32


which extend from the underside of the cap


11


. Fingers


32


have flange sections


38


for engagement with the rib


40


on the neck


13


of the bottle


12


. There is also a guide projection


42


extending from the underside of the cap


11


for orientation with guide slot


44


on the neck


13


. The guide slot


44


is also seen in

FIGS. 8 and 10

. This guide slot


44


is formed between the rib


40


and the shoulder


41


by the ribs


47


and


48


. Rib


40


and shoulder


41


extend circumferentially around neck


13


except in the area of the guide slot


44


. This is indicated in

FIGS. 9 and 10

.




Referring to

FIGS. 4

,


5


, and


6


, it is seen that there are four threaded portions


34


,


35


,


36


, and


37


which extend from side wall


16


and circumferentially around the outside of the plug


11


. These provide a threaded attachment to threads such as


88


in a filling head


20


as shown in U.S. Pat. No. 5,862,948.




An important aspect of the invention is the placement of the plug


11


on the bottle


12


to afford a threaded connection such as by the thread portions


34


-


37


. This eliminates having to hold close tolerances when manufacturing the bottle and obviates having to ship empty bottles from a location where close tolerances need to be held. Instead, the tolerances can be maintained in the cap and the cap shipped from a location where close tolerances are maintained and then later connected to the bottle.




It will also be seen that a secure connection between the plug


11


and bottle


12


is afforded not only by the engagement of fingers


32


on rib


40


but by the guide assembly composed of guide portion


42


and slot


44


with placement of the guide projection


42


in slot


44


. This prevents rotation of the plug on the bottle. It also serves to orientate the threads with the bottle.




Not only does the plug


11


afford a connecting mechanism between a bottle and another device, it also affords a valving function as afforded by the valve assembly


20


. As previously indicated, this valve assembly is for use with a filling head


20


as described in U.S. Pat. No. 5,862,948. The valve assembly operates in the same manner as described for valve plunger


124


in the '948 patent. This valve assembly allows for both filling a product into the bottle as well as a metering of product from the bottle as described in conjunction with

FIGS. 17



a


-


17




c


in the '948 patent. Vent slots


63


are provided for this purpose as shown in

FIGS. 1

,


2


and


6


as well as a pick up tube


56


connected to nozzle


54


. Vent slots


63


provide vent ports when an adjacent section


11




a


of plug


11


is removed to provide passage into core section


18


.




Referring to

FIG. 2

, it should be noted that a sealing bead


65


is disposed in the passage of valve sleeve


24


for sealing against the tubular portion


23


of valve member


22


.




The above is considered to be the preferred embodiment of the invention. However, those skilled in the art will appreciate that various changes and modifications can be made without departing from the scope of the invention. For example, while a multiplicity (namely nine) of flexible fingers


32


have been shown for engagement with rib


40


. These can vary in number to a minimum of two. Neither is it necessary that flexible fingers and a rib be employed as the frictional engagement members. Instead, a solid flexible bead could be substituted for engagement with rib


40


or a notch provided in the flexible fingers for this purpose. Still further, a partial thread arrangement could be employed. A sealing flap


17


is shown for engaging the side of bead wall


19


. Alternatively, a crab claw, bead seal or gasket seal could be substituted to engage the end of bead wall


19


. A collar could likewise be employed which engages only a corner portion of the bead wall.




The closure cap of this invention has been illustrated for use in conjunction with a valve assembly. It is obvious that it can be utilized in other applications without the valve assembly


20


where a threaded connection is to be afforded for a bottle. Also, while cap


11


has been illustrated with vent slots


63


, these can be eliminated when only an aspiration of product from bottle


12


is required without refilling. In addition, drain port


64


could be eliminated. All such and other modifications within the spirit of the invention are meant to be within its scope as defined by the appended claims.



Claims
  • 1. A bottle for use with a filling head comprising:a bottle having a neck portion with a passage therein; a closure member having a core section constructed and arranged to fit within the passage of the neck portion; a wall section spaced from the core section; flexible engagement members positioned between the wall section and core section to provide retention of the closure member in the neck passage; thread means operatively associated with the wall section; and the wall section and the core section being one piece; whereby when the closure member is engaged on the neck of the bottle the thread means will provide connection of the bottle to the filling head.
  • 2. The bottle as defined in claim 1 wherein the core section includes a chamber for reception of a valve assembly.
  • 3. The bottle as defined in claim 1 wherein the flexible engagement members are a plurality of flexible finger members having flange sections for engagement with a bar member positioned on the neck portion of the bottle.
  • 4. The bottle as defined in claim 3 wherein the flexible finger members are positioned adjacent the wall section.
  • 5. The bottle as defined in claim 1, further including a guide assembly operatively associated with the wall section and the bottle neck to provide orientation of the threads with respect to the bottle.
  • 6. The bottle as defined in claim 5 wherein the guide assembly includes a slot and a projection so that when the projection is placed in the slot rotation of the closure member with respect to the bottle is prevented.
  • 7. A closure member for use with a bottle and a filling head comprising:a plug member having a core section constructed and arranged to fit within a passage of the neck portion of a bottle; a wall section spaced from the core section; at least one flexible engagement member positioned between the wall section and core section for engagement with at least one frictional engagement member operatively associated with the neck portion of the bottle to provide a retention of the closure member in the neck passage; thread means operatively associated with the wall section; and the wall section and the core section being one piece; whereby when the closure member is engaged in the neck of the bottle the thread means will provide connection of the bottle to the filling head.
  • 8. The closure as defined in claim 7 wherein the flexible engagement member is a plurality of flexible finger members having flange sections for engagement with a rib member positioned on the neck portion of the bottle.
  • 9. The closure as defined in claim 8 wherein the flexible finger members are positioned adjacent the wall section.
  • 10. The closure as defined in claim 8 further including a guide assembly operatively associated with the wall section and the bottle neck to provide orientation of the thread means with respect to the bottle.
  • 11. A closure member for use with a bottle and a filling head comprising:a plug member having a core section constructed and arranged to fit within a passage of the neck portion of a bottle; at least one frictional engagement member operatively associated with the plug member for engagement with at least one frictional engagement member operatively associated with the neck portion of the bottle to provide a retention of the closure member in the neck passage; the frictional engagement member operatively associated with the plug member and the neck portion being a plurality of flexible finger members having flange sections for engagement with a rib member positioned on the neck portion of the bottle; a wall section spaced from the core section; thread means operatively associated with the wall section; a guide assembly operatively associated with the wall section and the bottle neck to provide orientation of the thread means with respect to the bottle the guide assembly including a groove and a projection so that when the projection is placed in the groove, rotation of the closure member with respect to the bottle is prevented; whereby when the closure member is engaged in the neck of the bottle the thread means will provide connection of the bottle to the filling head.
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