Dispensing package and method of use

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6209762
  • Patent Number
    6,209,762
  • Date Filed
    Friday, November 19, 1999
    24 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, April 3, 2001
    23 years ago
Abstract
A container assembly that includes a container having a body with a cylindrical neck and an integral lug projecting radially inwardly from the neck. A fitment has a cylindrical wall adapted to be received within the container neck. The fitment wall has internal threads for receiving a container cap, and an axial slot adapted to be received by snap fit over the lug in the container neck. The neck lug thus cooperates with the slot in the fitment wall for both retaining the fitment axially within the neck, and preventing circumferential rotation of the fitment within the neck. The fitment and cap are provided to a packager as a subassembly separate from the container. The container is rapidly filled with product through the relatively large opening in the container neck, and the cap/fitment subassembly is then snapped into the container neck to complete the package assembly.
Description




The present invention is directed to packages for containment and dispensing of flowable products such as liquid detergent, and more particularly to a container and finish fitment assembly for such a package.




BACKGROUND AND OBJECTS OF THE INVENTION




Product containment and dispensing packages have been proposed, in which the container includes a body with an integral neck and a separate fitment assembled to the neck for restraining and channeling product flow during dispensing. The closure, which may also function as a measurement cup, has threads that engage the container neck or fitment for sealing the package. Liquid laundry products are common examples of this type of packaging. Packages of the described character are illustrated, for example, in U.S. Pat. Nos. 5,114,659 and 5,207,356. It is conventional practice with containers and packages of this character to secure the fitment to the container neck at the time of container manufacture, such as by welding or other securement techniques. The container/fitment subassembly and the closure cap are then shipped as separate units to the packager. The packager must fill the container with product through the relatively small opening in the fitment that is designed primarily to restrain and guide flow during dispensation. The closure is threaded onto the container neck or fitment by the packager after the product is placed in the container.




It is a general object of the present invention to provide a container and fitment arrangement in which the fitment may be secured to the container without requiring a separate welding or other joining operation. Another object of the present invention is to provide a container and fitment assembly, and a container package and method of use, in which the fitment may be assembled to the container after the container is filled with product, such that the container may be more rapidly filled through the relatively large opening in the container neck prior to assembly of the fitment to the container. A further object of the present invention is to provide a container/fitment package and method of use that satisfy the objective set forth immediately above, and in which the fitment and closure may be readily and rapidly assembled to the container following filling of the container.




In accordance with one aspect of the present invention, there is provided a container assembly that includes a container having a body with a cylindrical neck and an integral lug projecting radially inwardly from the neck. A fitment has a cylindrical wall adapted to be telescoped within the container neck. The fitment wall has internal threads for receiving a container cap, and an axial slot adapted to be received by snap fit over the lug in the container neck. The neck lug thus cooperates with the slot in the fitment wall for both retaining the fitment axially within the neck, and preventing circumferential rotation of the fitment within the neck. In the preferred method of use in accordance with another aspect of the invention, the fitment and cap are provided to a packager as a subassembly separate from the container. The container is rapidly filled with product through the relatively large opening in the container neck, and the cap/fitment subassembly is then snapped into the container neck to complete the package assembly.




In the preferred embodiments of the invention, the fitment includes an annular wall that extends radially inwardly from an end of the fitment cylindrical wall and disposed in assembly between the internal threads on the fitment and the container body. This annular wall may be conical, tapering narrowingly in assembly into the container body, or flat and perpendicular to the axis of the neck, or flat and angulated with respect to the axis of the container neck. In one embodiment, the annular fitment wall defines a keyhole-shaped opening with a central circular portion and a radial portion that extends from the central portion to the fitment cylindrical wall. The internal threads on the fitment wall are interrupted in alignment with the keyhole-shaped opening to facilitate dispensation of product. In other embodiments, a conical pour spout integrally axially extends from the annular wall within the cylindrical wall of the fitment. The spout has a central axis that may be either concentric with or offset from the axis of the fitment cylindrical wall.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




The invention, together with additional objects, features and advantages thereof, will be best understood from the following description, the appended claims and the accompanying drawings in which:





FIG. 1

is a fragmentary partially sectioned elevational view of a package assembly in accordance with one presently preferred embodiment of the invention;





FIG. 2

is a fragmentary exploded elevational view of the package illustrated in

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 2A

is a fragmentary elevational view taken substantially along the line


2


A—


2


A in

FIG. 2

;





FIG. 3

is a fragmentary sectional view on an enlarged scale of a portion of the package illustrated in

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 4

is a perspective view of the fitment in the package of

FIGS. 1-3

;





FIG. 5

is a fragmentary partially sectioned elevational view of a container assembly in accordance with a second embodiment of the invention;





FIG. 6

is a fragmentary sectioned elevational view of a container assembly in accordance with a third embodiment of the invention;





FIG. 7

is a perspective view of the fitment in the assembly of

FIG. 6

; and





FIG. 8

is a bottom plan view of the fitment in

FIG. 7

, being taken substantially along the line


8





8


in FIG.


7


.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS





FIGS. 1-4

illustrate a product containment and dispensing package


10


in accordance with one presently preferred embodiment of the invention. A container


12


has a hollow body


14


from which a cylindrical neck


16


axially extends surrounding and defining the fill/dispensing opening of the container. A fitment


18


is axially telescopically received and secured with neck


16


. The fit between fitment


18


and neck


16


is preferably a close sliding fit. Fitment


18


includes a cylindrical wall


20


having internal threads


22


for receiving a package closure


24


. A conical wall


26


extends from the lower edge of cylindrical wall


20


, and tapers narrowingly toward the inside of container neck


16


and body


14


. The inner edge of wall


26


defines a keyhole-shaped opening


28


having an enlarged circular portion


30


coaxial with fitment wall


20


, and a second portion


32


that extends radially outwardly to the inner surface of wall


20


. As best seen in

FIG. 4

, internal threads


22


are interrupted at


34


in axial alignment with dispenser opening portion


32


so that the product may flow freely from within the container. A radially opening and axially extending slot


36


is formed in fitment wall


20


at a predetermined position with respect to thread interruption


34


and opening portion


32


. In the illustration of

FIGS. 1-4

, slot


36


is positioned 90° counterclockwise from thread interruption


34


and opening portion


32


. Slot


36


is defined by a pair of parallel axially extending and circumferentially opposed side edges


38


, and an arcuate or rounded bottom edge


40


. Fitment


18


also has an axially facing shoulder


42


at the lower edge of wall


20


radially outwardly adjacent to conical wall


26


.




Container neck


16


has an axially outwardly facing internal shoulder


44


against which fitment shoulder


42


seats in assembly. A U-shaped lug


46


projects radially inwardly from neck


16


for receipt by snap fit within slot


36


of fitment


18


. Lug


46


has a pair of parallel side edges


47


(

FIG. 2A

) and an arcuate lower edge


49


complimentary to the contour of slot edge


40


. The axial dimension of slot


36


and lug


46


is greater than the axial depth of shoulder


44


within neck


16


and shoulder


42


on fitment wall


20


. Lug


46


is disposed at predetermined position within neck


16


coordinated with the external contour of container body


14


. For example, lug


46


may be disposed at a position 90° clockwise with respect to the plane of the container handle, so that lug


46


in container neck


16


automatically cooperates with slot


36


in fitment


18


to orient and position opening portion


32


and thread interruption


34


opposite to the container handle. Closure


24


is of generally conventional cup-shaped construction, having an internal volume of predetermined size to measure an incremental amount of product dispensed from the container. Closure


24


has external threads


48


for receipt within fitment


18


, and a radially outwardly projecting lip


50


for sealing engagement with the upper edge of neck


16


, as best seen in

FIGS. 1 and 3

.





FIG. 5

illustrates a container assembly


52


in accordance with a second embodiment of the invention, in which reference numerals identical to those employed in

FIGS. 1-4

indicate identical components. Container assembly


52


in

FIG. 5

features a modified fitment


54


, in which the annular wall


56


that extends radially inwardly from fitment cylindrical wall


20


terminates in an outwardly extending conical spout


58


. Spout


58


in this embodiment is coaxial with fitment cylindrical wall


20


. Wall


56


includes a drain-back opening


59


for returning excess product to container


12


.





FIGS. 6-8

illustrate a container assembly


62


in accordance with another embodiment of the invention, in which reference numerals identical to those employed in connection with previous embodiments again indicate identical components. Container assembly


62


features a fitment


64


that has an outwardly tapering conical spout


66


with a central axis that is offset from the axis of container neck


16


and fitment wall


20


. Annular wall


68


in this embodiment is flat rather than conical, and is oriented at an angle with respect to the axes of fitment wall


20


and spout


66


. A drain-back opening


70


is disposed in wall


66


between spout


66


and fitment wall


20


.




All three embodiments of the present invention share the feature whereby the closure and fitment may be provided as a sub-assembly to the product packager separately from the container. The container may be rapidly filled with product


80


(

FIG. 5

) through the relatively large opening provided by container neck


16


, and the closure/fitment sub-assembly may then be rapidly assembled to the container neck by orienting slot


36


in alignment with lug


46


, and then press-fitting fitment


18


,


54


or


64


into the container neck until slot


36


registers with and is received over lug


46


on container neck


16


. In each embodiment, press-fit insertion of the fitment is limited by abutment of shoulders


42


,


44


. In each embodiment, neck lug


46


cooperates with fitment slot


36


to align the dispensing opening or dispensing spout with respect to the container, retain the fitment in the container, and restrain rotation of the fitment within the container neck as the closure is either loosened or tightened. In all embodiments, container


12


, closure


24


, and fitment


18


,


54


or


64


may be of any suitable plastic compositions. The container, fitment and closure may be formed by suitable conventional techniques, such as by injection molding the closure, fitment and container neck, and blow-molding the container body integrally with the container neck.



Claims
  • 1. A container assembly that comprises:a container having a body with a cylindrical neck and a lug projecting radially inwardly from said neck, and a fitment having a cylindrical wall received within said neck, said wall having an axial slot received over said lug, and said fitment having means within said wall for dispensing product from within said container body, such that said lug on said neck cooperates with said slot in said fitment wall for retaining said fitment within said neck, orienting said dispensing means with respect to said container body and preventing circumferential rotation of said fitment within said neck.
  • 2. The container assembly set forth in claim 1 wherein said fitment further includes an annular wall extending radially inwardly from an end of said cylindrical wail, said dispensing means being carried by said annular wall.
  • 3. The container assembly set forth in claim 2 wherein said annular wall is conical, tapering narrowingly in assembly into said container body.
  • 4. The container assembly set forth in claim 3 wherein said dispensing means comprises a keyhole-shaped opening in said annular wall having a central circular portion and a radial portion that extends from said central portion to said cylindrical wall.
  • 5. The container assembly set forth in claim 4 wherein said fitment has internal threads that are interrupted in alignment with said radial portion of said opening.
  • 6. The container assembly set forth in claim 2 wherein said dispensing means comprises a conical pour spout extending axially from said annular wall within said cylindrical wall.
  • 7. The container assembly set forth in claim 6 wherein said spout is coaxial with said cylindrical wall.
  • 8. The container assembly set forth in claim 6 wherein said spout has a central axis that is offset from said cylindrical wall.
  • 9. The container assembly set forth in claim 1 wherein said cylindrical neck wall has an axially facing internal shoulder, and said fitment has an axially facing external shoulder that seats in assembly against said internal neck shoulder.
  • 10. The container assembly set forth in claim 1 wherein said fitment wall has internal threads, and said assembly further comprises a cup-shaped cap having external threads threaded into said fitment.
  • 11. The container assembly set forth in claim 1 wherein said lug and said slot are U-shaped, each having parallel side edges and a rounded bottom edge.
  • 12. A method of constructing and filling a package assembly that comprises the steps of:(a) providing a container having a hollow body, an opening surrounded by a cylindrical neck and a lug projecting radially inwardly from said neck, (b) providing a fitment having a cylindrical wall adapted to be received by snap fit within said neck and having internal threads for receiving a cap, an annular wall extending radially inwardly from an end of said cylindrical wall, dispensing means carried by said annular wall and an axial slot in said cylindrical wall, (c) providing a cup-shaped cap having external threads, (d) threading said cap into said fitment to form a cap/fitment subassembly, (e) filling the container with product through said opening, and then (f) assembling said cap/fitment subassembly to the container neck by fitting said slot over said lug such that said lug cooperates with said slot for retaining said fitment within said neck, orienting said dispensing means with respect to said container body and preventing circumferential rotation of said fitment with respect to said neck, and such that the fitment is received and retained by snap fit on the container neck, and the fitment and cap seal the container opening at said neck.
  • 13. The method set forth in claim 12 wherein said annular wall is conical, tapering narrowingly in assembly into said container body.
  • 14. The method set forth in claim 13 wherein said dispensing means comprises a keyhole-shaped opening in said annular wall having a central circular portion and a radial portion that extends from said central portion to said cylindrical wall.
  • 15. The method set forth in claim 14 wherein said fitment has internal threads that are interrupted in alignment with said radial portion of said opening.
  • 16. The method set forth in claim 12 wherein said dispensing means comprises a conical pour spout extending axially from said annular wall within said cylindrical wall.
  • 17. The method set forth in claim 12 wherein said cylindrical neck wall has an axially facing internal shoulder, and said fitment has an axially facing external shoulder that seats in assembly against said internal neck shoulder.
  • 18. The method set forth in claim 12 wherein said lug and said slot are U-shaped, each having parallel side edges and a rounded bottom edge.
  • 19. A fitment for securement to container having a body with a cylindrical neck and a lug projecting radially inwardly from said neck, said fitment comprising:a cylindrical wall having an axial slot for receipt over said lug within the container neck, and having means within said wall for dispensing product from within the container body, such that said slot in said fitment wall with the lug on the neck cooperates for retaining said fitment within the neck, orienting said dispensing means with respect to the container body and preventing circumferential rotation of said fitment within said neck.
  • 20. The fitment set forth in claim 1 further including an annular wall extending radially inwardly from an end of said cylindrical wall, said dispensing means being carried by said annular wall.
  • 21. The fitment set forth in claim 20 wherein said annular wall is conical, tapering narrowingly in assembly into the container body.
  • 22. The fitment set forth in claim 21 wherein said dispensing means comprises a keyhole-shaped opening in said annular wall having a central circular portion and a radial portion that extends from said central portion to said cylindrical wall.
  • 23. The fitment set forth in claim 22 wherein said fitment has internal threads that are interrupted in alignment with said radial portion of said opening.
  • 24. The fitment set forth in claim 21 wherein said dispensing means comprises a conical pour spout extending axially from said annular wall within said cylindrical wall.
  • 25. The fitment set forth in claim 24 wherein said spout is coaxial with said cylindrical wall.
  • 26. The fitment set forth in claim 24 wherein said spout has a central axis that is offset from said cylindrical wall.
  • 27. The fitment set forth in claim 19 wherein said fitment has an axially facing external shoulder for seating in assembly against an internal neck shoulder on the container.
  • 28. The fitment set forth in claim 19 wherein said fitment wall has internal threads, and a cup-shaped cap having external threads is threaded into said fitment.
  • 29. The fitment set forth in claim 19 wherein said slot is U-shaped, each having parallel side edges and a rounded bottom edge.
  • 30. A closure and fitment assembly for a container having a body with a cylindrical neck and a lug projecting radially inwardly from said neck, said assembly comprising a fitment having a cylindrical wall having an axial slot for receipt over said lug within said neck and having an internal thread and means within said wall for dispensing product from within said container body, and a cup-shaped cap having external threads threaded into said fitment.
  • 31. The assembly set forth in claim 30 wherein said fitment has an axially facing external shoulder for seating in assembly against an internal neck shoulder on the container.
  • 32. The assembly set forth in claim 30 wherein said slot is U-shaped, each having parallel side edges and a rounded bottom edge.
Parent Case Info

This application is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 09/015,517 filed Jan. 29, 1998 now abandoned.

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Continuation in Parts (1)
Number Date Country
Parent 09/015517 Jan 1998 US
Child 09/443828 US