The present disclosure relates to container closures, and more particularly to dispensing closures for dispensing a product having a “squeeze and turn” child-resistant feature.
A first exemplary embodiment of a dispensing closure in accordance with the teachings herein is operable for dispensing a product from a container. The product, in one embodiment, may be a liquid product. The dispensing closure for dispensing a product from a container includes a cup base and a measuring cup.
The cup base has an inner skirt, an outer skirt and a deck. The deck defines a dispensing aperture to allow a flow of product from the container. In one embodiment, a spout surrounds the dispensing aperture and depends from the deck. The spout may be integrally formed with the deck. The spout has a diameter which is greater than the diameter of the dispensing aperture.
A liner may be disposed proximal to the dispensing aperture. In one embodiment, the liner may be removably attached proximal to the dispensing aperture. The liner may also be attached to a liner shelf or bead positioned on an inner diameter of the spout.
The inner skirt depends from the deck and has an upper portion and a lower portion. The lower portion of the inner skirt is configured and arranged to engage a neck of the container. In one embodiment, the lower portion of the inner skirt has at least one or more threads extending inwardly for threadably engaging one or more threads on the neck of the container.
The lower portion of the inner skirt also defines a cutout for engaging an orientation lug on the neck of the container to facilitate proper orientation of the cup base to the product container. The lower portion of the inner skirt further has a thread stop lug located proximal to the cutout to prevent removal of the cup base from the neck of the container.
The upper portion of the inner skirt configured and arranged to engage a measuring cup. In one embodiment, the upper portion of the inner skirt has at least one or more threads for threadably engaging the measuring cup.
The outer skirt depends from the deck and has an upper portion and a lower portion. The upper portion of the outer skirt has at least one or more latch hook members to engage the measuring cup. The lower portion of the outer skirt has at least one or more latch hook areas configured to disengage the at least one or more latch hook members from the measuring cup upon application of force to the one or more latch hook areas.
The measuring cup has a stepped inner diameter. The measuring cup includes a measuring cup body, an inner measuring cup skirt, and an outer measuring cup skirt. In one embodiment, the measuring cup body has measuring indicia located on an inner surface to facilitate measuring of product. An outer surface of the outer measuring cup skirt has a stepped shoulder for engaging the at least one or more latch hook members of the cup base. An inner surface of the outer measuring cup skirt having one or more threads extending inwardly for engaging the one or more thread of the upper portion of the inner skirt.
The dispensing closure, in one embodiment, has a distance between the inner skirt and the outer skirt of the cup base which is configured to receive the outer measuring cup skirt of the measuring cup. In another embodiment, a diameter of the inner measuring cup skirt is less than the diameter of the inner skit of the cup base. Also, the diameter of the outer measuring cup skirt is less than the diameter of the outer skirt of the cup base.
The embodiment includes a combination of both “squeeze and turn” CR features and threadably removing the measuring cup from the cup base. In operation, in order for a user to disengage the CR feature of measuring cup and the cup base, the user must squeeze latch hook areas of the cup base under the latch hook members to disengage the latch hook members from the stepped shoulder of the outer measuring cup skirt. Thereafter, after the disengagement of the CR feature, the measuring cup is permitted to be threadably removed from the cup base.
Objectives, features and advantages of the embodiments shall become apparent as the description thereof proceeds when considered in connection with the accompanying illustrative drawings.
In the drawings which illustrate several exemplary modes for carrying out the present invention:
Referring now to the drawings, a first exemplary embodiment is illustrated and generally indicated at 10 in
The dispensing closure 10 is a two-piece dispensing closure 10 which includes a cup base 14 and a measuring cup 16. In one embodiment, the dispensing closure 10 is made of plastic material but may be made of any other suitable materials for dispensing a product.
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The inner skirt 15 depends from the deck 20 and has an upper portion 15A and a lower portion 15B. The lower portion 15B of the inner skirt 16 is configured and arranged to engage a neck 28 of the container 12. In one embodiment, the lower portion 15B of the inner skirt 15 has at least one or more threads 26 extending inwardly for threadably engaging one or more threads 30 on the neck 28 (
The upper portion 15A of the inner skirt 15 is configured and arranged to engage a measuring cup 16. In one embodiment, the upper portion 15A of the inner skirt 15 has at least one or more threads 27 for threadably engaging the measuring cup 16. In one embodiment, the upper portion 15A of the inner skirt 15 has a four start thread lead or less.
The outer skirt 18 depends from the deck 20 and has an upper portion 18A and a lower portion 18B. The upper portion 18A of the outer skirt 18 has at least one or more latch hook members 30A, 30B to engage the measuring cup 16. The lower portion 18B of the outer skirt 18 has at least one or more latch hook areas 32A, 32B configured to disengage the at least one or more latch hook members 30A, 30B from the measuring cup 16 upon application of force to the one or more latch hook areas 32A, 32B. In one embodiment, both latch hook areas are squeezed simultaneously to disengage the latch hook areas.
In one embodiment, an inner conduit ring 34 depends downwardly from the deck 20 to provide a flow conduit. The inner conduit ring 34 may surround an outer diameter of the dispensing aperture 22 to facilitate the dispensing of product from the container 12.
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The lower portion 15B of the inner skirt 15 further has a thread stop 38 or anti-rotation lug located proximal to the cut-out 36 to prevent removal of the cup base 14 from the neck 28 of the container 12 after the cup base 14 is threadably attached to the neck 28 of the container 12.
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The dispensing closure 10 has one or more CR (child-resistant) features. In one embodiment, an outer surface of the outer measuring cup skirt 42 has a stepped shoulder 42A for engaging the at least one or more latch hook members 30A, 30B of the cup base 14. For example, the stepped shoulder 42A of the measuring cup 16 snaps under opposing 180 degree latch hook members 30A, 30B on the cup base 14 to prevent removal of the measuring cup 16 from the cup base 14. In order to release the measuring cup 16 from the cup base 14, a force is applied by a user to squeeze the latch hook areas 32A, 32B under the latch hook members 30A, 30B to release the latch hook members 30A, 30B and thereby removing the measuring cup 16 from the cup base 14. Of course, this is by way of example and the degrees of separation of the latch hook members, number of latch hook members and latch hook areas may vary and be adjusted as necessary.
In one embodiment, the measuring cup 16 is threadably attached to the cup base 14. An inner surface of the outer measuring cup skirt 42 having one or more threads 42B extending inwardly for engaging the one or more threads 27 of the upper portion 15A of the inner skirt 15 of the cup base 14. Of course, it is contemplated that other methods of engaging the measuring cup 16 and cup base 14 may be used, such as friction or snap fit.
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The dispensing closure 10, in one embodiment, has a distance between the inner skirt 15 and the outer skirt 18 of the cup base 14 which is configured to receive the outer measuring cup skirt 42 of the measuring cup 16. In another embodiment, a diameter of the inner measuring cup skirt 40 is less than the diameter of the inner skirt 15 of the cup base 14. Also, the diameter of the outer measuring cup skirt 42 is less than the diameter of the outer skirt 18 of the cup base 14.
The dispensing closure 10 includes a combination of both “squeeze and turn” CR features and threadably removing the measuring cup 16 from the cup base 14. In operation, in order for a user to disengage the CR feature of measuring cup 16 and the cup base 14, the user must squeeze latch hook areas 32A, 32B of the cup base 14 under the latch hook members 30A, 30B to disengage the latch hook members 30A, 30B from the stepped shoulder 42A of the outer measuring cup skirt 42. Thereafter, after the disengagement of the CR feature, the measuring cup 16 is permitted to be threadably removed from the cup base 14.
While there is shown and described herein certain specific structure of the exemplary embodiments, it will be manifest to those skilled in the art that various modifications and rearrangements of the parts may be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the underlying inventive concept and that the same is not limited to the particular forms herein shown and described except insofar as indicated by the scope of the appended claims.
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