The present invention is directed to dispensing closures for fluid products such as food condiments and body lotions, to dispensing packages that include such closures, and to methods of making such closures.
U.S. Pat. No. 6,672,487 discloses a dispensing package for fluid products that includes a container having a body for holding a product to be dispensed and a finish with an open mouth. A closure base includes a skirt externally secured to the container finish and a wall coaxial with the container mouth. A collar has a deck with a central opening aligned with the mouth and a wall secured to the wall on the closure base. A dispensing valve of flexible resilient elastomeric construction has a peripheral portion captured between the collar deck and the base wall for securing the valve in position and simultaneously functioning as a seal between the base and the collar. A lid is integrally hinged to the collar or to the base.
Although the dispensing closure and package disclosed in the noted patent address problems theretofore extant in the art, further improvements remain desirable. In particular, it is desirable to provide a fluid dispensing closure of the subject type in which the dispensing valve and the valve retention collar are disposed within the closure base so as to provide a low profile appearance, inhibit removal of the collar and the valve and/or facilitate cleaning of the closure deck. A general object of the present invention is to provide a fluid dispensing closure, a dispensing package and a method of making a fluid dispensing closure that address one or more of these objectives.
A fluid dispensing closure in accordance with one aspect of the present invention includes a closure base having a deck, a skirt for securement to a container finish and a recess in the deck. The recess includes a first annular wall extending from the deck within the skirt, a second annular wall extending radially inwardly from the first annular wall at a position spaced from the deck, and a third annular wall extending toward the deck from an inner periphery of the second annular wall. A dispensing valve of flexible resilient elastomeric construction has a peripheral portion captured in compression between a collar and the third annular wall, and a central portion with at least one dispensing slit. In the preferred embodiment of the invention, the collar includes a flat annular deck, and a first annular wall extending from an outer periphery of the flat annular wall and engaging the third annular wall on the base to secure the collar and the valve to the base such that the outer surface of the annular deck of the collar is flush with the outer surface of the deck of the closure base. In the most preferred embodiment of the invention, these outer surfaces are in a plane that is at an acute angle to the axis of the closure base skirt so that any moisture that may collect on the outer surfaces tends to drain from the surfaces. Other aspects of the invention contemplate a fluid dispensing package that includes such a closure, and a method of making such a fluid dispensing closure.
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:
Dispensing closure 24 in the illustrated preferred embodiment of the invention is a three-piece assembly that includes a shell 30 (
Base 36 includes a deck 46 from which a skirt 48 integrally depends. Skirt 48 has suitable internal means, such as threads or beads, for securing closure 24 to neck finish 26 of container 22. In the illustrated embodiment of the invention, skirt 48 has one or more internal threads or thread segments 50 that cooperate with one or more external threads or thread segments 52 (
Base 36 has an opening 64 in deck 46. Opening 64 is surrounded by an annular recess 65 (
Dispensing valve 32 is shown in detail in
In assembly of valve 32 and collar 34 to base 36, valve 32 is positioned within collar 34, with valve bead 82 frictionally engaging the inside surface of collar wall 88 temporarily to hold the valve in position. Valve bead 80 is received within a circumferential channel 96 on the undersurface of deck 84 adjacent to wall 86. The collar is then secured over wall 70 on base 36, with bead 90 on collar 34 being received by snap fit over bead 72 on wall 70. Bead 80 on valve 32 is received within the channel 94 (
Closure shell 30 and collar 34 may be of suitable plastic construction such as polypropylene. Valve 32 may be of suitable flexible resilient construction such as liquid silicone rubber.
There have thus been disclosed a fluid dispensing closure, a fluid dispensing package and a method of making a fluid dispensing closure that fully satisfy all of the objects and aims previously set forth. The invention has been disclosed in conjunction with one presently preferred embodiment thereof, 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 in view of the foregoing discussion. For example, the currently preferred closure illustrated in the drawings is a single-skirt closure construction, in which skirt 48 is a peripheral cylindrical skirt that serves to secure the closure to the container finish. An alternative construction would be a dual-skirt construction, in which a cylindrical inner skirt secures the closure to the container and an outer skirt has a geometry (e.g., cylindrical or oval) to blend with the adjacent geometry of the container. Deck 46 can be non-planar, such as a domed construction. The invention is intended to embrace these and all other modifications and variations as fall within the spirit and broad scope of the appended claims.
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