The present invention is directed to dispensing closures for fluid products such as beverages, food condiments and body lotions, to fluid dispensing packages that include such a closure, and to methods of making such a closure.
U.S. Pat. No. 6,672,487 discloses a fluid dispensing closure and package that include a container having a body for holding a product to be dispensed and a finish having an open mouth. A dispensing closure is mounted on the container finish. In one embodiment, the dispensing closure includes a base and a lid integrally hinged to the base. The base has a deck with a dispensing opening. A flexible dispensing valve is mounted within the dispensing opening by means of a retaining ring secured to the underside of the deck surrounding the dispensing opening.
U.S. application Ser. No. 10/208,443 discloses a dispensing closure that includes a base and a lid integrally connected to the base by at least one hinge element for pivoting the lid between a closed position overlying the base and an open position remote from the base. The base includes a deck wall, a skirt coupled to the deck wall and having an internal thread or bead for securing the closure to a container, and a dispensing opening in the deck wall. The lid includes a skirt that surrounds the deck wall in the closed position of the lid. The lid skirt has an interruption at the hinge element into which the hinge element is received in the closed position of the lid. The deck wall has an upstanding part-annular arcuate wall positioned around a peripheral portion of the deck wall adjacent to the hinge element and internally adjacent to an internal surface of the lid skirt at the hinge element to retard entry of moisture through the lid skirt interruption in the closed position of the lid.
A general object of the present invention is to provide an improved dispensing closure of the described character, an improved package embodying such a closure, and an improved method of making such a closure.
The present invention embodies a number of different aspects that may be implemented separately from or, more preferably, in combination with each other.
A dispensing closure in accordance with a first aspect of the present invention includes a base having a lid integrally connected to the base by a hinge. The base has a deck with a central portion, a dispensing opening in the central portion, and a peripheral portion surrounding the central portion. The peripheral portion includes a raised wall partially surrounding the central portion, and having a greatest height adjacent to the hinge and decreasing in height around the central portion. The wall has an inner surface that blends with the central portion of the deck to form a concave channel surrounding the central portion of the deck. The channel surface has a base that is angled with respect to the peripheral portion down and away from the raised wall. Any moisture that condenses or collects on the deck thus tends to flow around the central portion of the deck to the point diametrically spaced from the hinge. In a preferred embodiment in accordance with this aspect of the invention, the channel is arcuate in cross section adjacent to the hinge, with the arcuate cross section preferably varying in radius around the central portion of the deck.
A dispensing closure in accordance with a second aspect of the invention includes a base having a lid integrally connected to the base by a hinge. The base has a deck with a domed central portion, a dispensing opening in the domed central portion, and a flexible dispensing valve mounted to the base within the dispensing opening. A peripheral portion of the base includes a raised wall partially surrounding the domed central portion. The raised wall has a greatest height adjacent to the hinge and decreases in height around the domed central portion to zero height diametrically opposite the hinge. The wall has an inner surface that blends with the domed central portion to form a concave channel surrounding the domed central portion. The channel is arcuate in cross section adjacent to the hinge, and has a base surface that is angled with respect to the peripheral portion down and away from the raised wall. In a preferred embodiment in accordance with this aspect of the invention, an annular wall underlies the deck around the dispensing opening, and an annular channel is disposed on the undersurface of the deck interiorly adjacent to the annular wall. The valve has a peripheral ledge with a bead that is received in the channel, and a retaining ring is secured within the annular wall to capture the peripheral ledge between the ring and the undersurface of the deck. The retaining ring preferably is symmetrical around its central plane, so that the ring can be assembled to the closure base from either direction.
The invention, together with additional objects, features, advantages and aspects thereof, will be best understood from the following description, the appended claims and the accompanying drawings, in which:
The disclosures of above-noted U.S. Pat. No. 6,672,487 and application Ser. No. 10/208,443 are incorporated herein by reference for background.
Dispensing closure 24 in the illustrated preferred embodiment of the invention is a three-piece assembly that includes a shell 34 to which a flexible resilient dispensing valve 36 is secured by a retaining ring 38. Shell 34 preferably is of one-piece integrally molded plastic construction, as shown in
Base 40 includes a central deck 50. The central portion 52 of deck 50 is of domed, preferably generally conical, construction. A dispensing opening 54 is positioned in deck central portion 52, preferably centrally positioned. As best seen in
Deck 50 includes a raised wall 72 that partially surrounds the central portion 52 of the deck. Raised wall 72 has a greatest axial height adjacent to hinge 44, and decreases in height symmetrically in both directions around the periphery of central portion 52, preferably to zero height at a position diametrically spaced from hinge 44. The decreasing height of wall 72 is best seen in
The peripheral portion of deck 50 also includes a ledge 78 that is axially recessed with respect to domed central portion 52. Ledge 78 extends entirely around central portion 52 in a plane that preferably is perpendicular to the axis of base 40. A radially outwardly extending circumferential bead 80 extends at least part way around deck 50 axially adjacent to but spaced from ledge 78. Ledge 78 is enlarged at 79 diametrically opposite hinge 44.
Lid 42 includes a base wall 82 and a peripheral skirt 84. The edge of skirt 84 remote from base wall 82 preferably lies in a plane, and is adapted for edge engagement with ledge 78 on base 40 in the closed position of the lid (
Dispensing valve 36 is shown in detail in
In assembly of the dispensing closure 24, valve 36 and retaining ring 38 may be assembled to shell 34 with lid 42 in either the open position or, more preferably, in the closed position. Valve 36 is placed within dispensing opening 54 of shell base 40 from beneath, with bead 100 of valve 36 disposed within channel 58 between annular wall 56 and dispensing opening wall 60. Bead 102 on valve central portion 94 frictionally engages the inner periphery of wall 60, and thereby temporarily holds valve 36 in position pending assembly of retaining ring 38. Retaining ring 38 is then snapped into position, with the outer periphery of flange 106 being snapped over and retained by bead 62 on annular wall 56. Nubs 108 on flange 106 dig into the opposing surface of valve ledge 96 and help retain the valve in position during use. Collar 104 is received within the inner periphery of valve ledge 96 as best seen in
Wall 72 in the preferred embodiment of the invention not only helps to seal against entry of moisture through the hinge openings in the lid skirt (
There have thus been disclosed a dispensing closure, a dispensing package and a method of manufacture that fully achieve all of the objects and aims previously set forth. The invention has been disclosed in conjunction with a presently preferred embodiment, and a number of modifications and variations have been discussed. Other modifications and variations will readily suggest themselves to persons of ordinary skill in the art. For example, the dispensing closure has been disclosed in conjunction with a double-skirt base, in which the outer skirt can be circular, oval or of any desired geometry to match the geometry of the package container. However, the invention could as readily be implemented in a single skirt-type base. Wall 72 is part-circular in the disclosed embodiment, partially surrounding circular central deck portion 52. In an oval closure construction, for example, wall 72 would be part-oval partially surrounding the oval central portion of the deck. Dispensing opening 54 preferably is centrally disposed on deck 50, and preferably at a height substantially equal to the maximum height of wall 72 (
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