Double shell dispenser

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6543650
  • Patent Number
    6,543,650
  • Date Filed
    Thursday, January 25, 2001
    24 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, April 8, 2003
    22 years ago
Abstract
A dispenser closure is provided having a stopping mechanism that limits the rotation of the closure and generally prevents removal of the closure cap from the container. The dispenser closure includes a cap body, fitment and container finish. The cap body has a double shell design, which includes at least one drop lug projecting from the inner shell. When the cap body is rotated about the container finish, the drop lug engages at least one lug stop located on the container finish so as to limit the rotation, thereby preventing removal of the cap body from the container finish.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




1. Field of the Invention




The present invention relates generally to dispenser closures. More particularly, the present invention relates to threadably movable dispenser closures with stopping mechanisms.




2. Discussion of the Prior Art




Dispenser closures that open by the axial movement of a cap along a container finish are generally known in the art. Such a closure commonly includes a cap portion that is threadably attached to the finish of a container in such a way that the cap may be threadably moved from a closed position to an open position so as to access the contents of the container. The cap of this type of closure commonly has a limited range of rotation, so that the cap may remain affixed to the container even while in the open position.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




It is an object of the present invention to provide a closure having a dispensing feature.




It is another object of the present invention to provide a double shell dispenser closure having a stopping mechanism which limits the range of rotation of a closure cap about a container finish.




More particularly, the apparatus of the present invention includes a double shell closure having a dispensing mechanism. The dispenser closure includes a cap body that is threadably attached to a container finish and a fitment placed in an aperture of the container and operably disposed between the cap body and the container finish. The container finish includes a neck portion with an opening therein, at least one thread and at least one lug stop thereon. The fitment has a plurality of spokes that connect an annular side wall with a post that is concentrically aligned therein. The cap body includes an inner wall and an outer wall concentrically aligned. In one embodiment, both the inner wall and the outer wall are annular and are concentrically aligned with an opening in a top wall of the cap body. The inner wall may include at least one thread on an inner surface thereof. The inner wall also has at least one drop lug projecting from a lower portion thereof. In one embodiment, two drop lugs are diametrically aligned and project downwardly from the terminating edge of the annular inner wall. The drop lugs are positioned to engage the lug stops located on the container finish, so as to prevent the threadable removal of the cap body from the container finish. The double shell dispenser closure may be partially opened to allow dispensing of the contents of the container, but may not be removed from the container due to the stopping mechanism.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




A better understanding of the invention will be had upon reference to the following description in conjunction with the accompanying drawings in which like numerals refer to like parts and wherein:





FIG. 1

is a perspective view of a preferred embodiment of the closure of the present invention;





FIG. 2

is a side view of the cap body of the closure of

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 3

is a sectional view of the cap body of

FIG. 2

taken along line


2





2


;





FIG. 4

is a side view of the cap body and fitment of the present invention with portions cut away;





FIG. 5

is a bottom view of the cap body of

FIG. 2

;





FIG. 6

is a perspective view of the fitment of the closure of the present invention;





FIG. 7

is a sectional view of the fitment of

FIG. 6

taken along line


7





7


;





FIG. 8

is a bottom view of the fitment of

FIG. 6

;





FIG. 9

is a perspective view of the container finish of the closure of the present invention;





FIG. 10

is a side view of container finish of

FIG. 9

;





FIG. 11

is a top view of the container finish of

FIG. 9

;





FIG. 12

is another side view of the container finish of

FIG. 9

;





FIG. 13

is an alternative embodiment of the closure of the present invention with portions cut away.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT




As shown in the

FIGS. 1-13

, a closure of the present invention is provided having a dispensing feature with a stopping mechanism which facilitates the dispensing of the contents of a tube, bottle or similar container, but prevents removal of the closure from the container. Closure


10


may be formed of any material well known in the art, such as polypropylene and polyethylene. As shown in

FIG. 1

, the closure


10


includes a cap body


50


, a fitment


20


and a container finish


80


. The cap body


50


is threadably attached to the container finish


80


, so that the cap body


50


may threadably rotate axially along the neck portion


82


of the container finish


80


. In this manner, the cap body


50


may be rotated from a closed position to an open position in order to access the contents of the container (not shown) upon which the container finish


80


is disposed. The fitment


20


is positioned within closure


10


so that the opening


63


in the spout portion


66


of the cap body


50


is sealed by the post


24


of the fitment


20


, when the cap body


50


is in the closed position. The present invention also provides a stopping mechanism by which the rotation of cap body


50


about container finish


80


is limited. This stopping mechanism prevents the threadable removal of the cap body


50


from the container finish


80


.




As shown in

FIG. 2

, the cap body


50


includes an outer shell or wall


60


depending from a top wall


58


from which projects a spout portion


66


. Spout portion


66


includes an opening


63


from which the contents of a container (not shown) may be dispensed. As shown in

FIG. 3

, cap body


50


includes an inner shell or wall


70


, in addition to outer wall


60


. Outer wall


60


may be annular or any other appropriate shape. Inner wall


70


is also annular and may include at least one thread


72


projecting from an inner surface


71


thereof. The stopping mechanism of the present invention includes at least one drop lug


56


formed on a lower portion or termination edge


74


of inner wall


70


. In a preferred embodiment, inner wall


70


includes two drop lugs


54


and


56


projecting downwardly therefrom. As shown in

FIG. 5

, drop lugs


54


and


56


are diametrically disposed along the terminating edge


74


of inner wall


70


. However, the drop lugs of the present invention may be disposed in any alignment in which the rotation of cap body


50


is usefully limited. As shown in

FIG. 3

, drop lug


56


is generally rectangular, although other shapes are contemplated by the present invention. However, when drop lug


56


meets lug stop


90


or


92


on container finish


80


as discussed herein below, the shape of drop lug


56


and the extent of its attachment to inner wall


70


should be sufficient to oppose twisting force applied by the user. Drop lug


56


is formed so as to resist deformation as rotational pressure is applied to cap body


50


. As shown in

FIG. 3

, drop lug


56


may have an untapered connection with the terminating edge


74


of inner wall


70


. The extent of the untapered connection between drop lug


56


and inner wall


74


, as well as the overall width of the drop lug


56


, imparts to drop lug


56


sufficient rigidity to resist deformation as rotating pressure is applied to cap body


50


. Drop lug


56


engages lug stop


90


on container finish


80


, when the closure


10


is rotated counterclockwise, so as to prevent rotation of cap body


50


, as described herein below.




As shown in

FIGS. 3 and 4

, outer wall


60


may include at least one child-resistant lock


63


formed thereon. In a preferred embodiment, as shown in

FIGS. 3 and 5

, cap body


50


includes two child-resistant locks


61


and


63


diametrically aligned along the outer wall


60


. Cap body


50


also includes a top wall


58


from which both inner wall


70


and outer wall


60


depend. Top wall


58


includes an opening


62


disposed therein. A spout portion


66


projects from top wall


58


and is concentrically aligned with opening


62


. Indeed, inner wall


70


and outer wall


60


are also concentrically aligned with opening


62


. In one embodiment, as shown in

FIGS. 3 and 4

, cap body


50


includes a skirt


64


depending from top wall


58


flush with opening


62


. Skirt


64


is provided within the cap body so as to operably engage an annular wall


22


of fitment


20


, as shown in FIG.


4


. In one embodiment, skirt


64


includes a skirt sealing bead


65


which engages annular wall


22


. By this engagement, the contents of the container (not shown), to which the closure


10


is attached, are prevented from contacting inner wall


70


.




As shown in

FIGS. 3 and 4

, outer wall


60


may include at least one child-resistant lock


63


formed thereon. In a preferred embodiment, as shown in

FIGS. 3 and 5

, cap body


50


includes two child-resistant locks


61


and


63




a


diametrically aligned along the outer wall


60


Cap body


50


also includes a top wall


58


from which both inner wall


70


and outer wall


60


depend. Top wall


58


includes an opening


62


disposed therein. A spout portion


66


projects from top wall


58


and is concentrically aligned with opening


62


. Indeed, inner wall


70


and outer wall


60


are also concentrically aligned with opening


62


. In one embodiment, as shown in

FIGS. 3 and 4

, cap body


50


includes a skirt


64


depending from top wall


58


flush with opening


62


. Skirt


64


is provided within the cap body so as to operably engage an annular wall


22


of fitment


20


, as shown in FIG.


4


. In one embodiment, skirt


64


includes a skirt sealing bead


65


which engages annular wall


22


. By this engagement, the contents of the container (not shown), to which the closure


10


is attached, are prevented from contacting inner wall


70


.




As shown in

FIG. 4

, the cap body


50


and the fitment


20


cooperate to provide a double sealing mechanism, which includes the top wall sealing bead


51


, flange


23


, annular wall


22


and skirt sealing bead


65


. A first seal is provided by the engagement of skirt sealing bead


65


contacting annular wall


22


, as shown in FIG.


4


. Skirt sealing bead


65


is disposed so as to sealably engage annular wall


22


throughout the range of axial rotation through which the cap body


50


may rotate. The first seal formed by skirt sealing bead


65


and annular wall


22


prevents the contents of the container (not shown) from leaking past skirt


64


. A second seal is formed by the engagement of top wall sealing bead


51


and flange


23


, as shown in FIG.


4


. This second seal is forced only when the cap body


50


is in a generally closed position, since top wall


58


must be adjacent to flange


23


in order for top wall sealing bead


51


to engage flange


23


. The second seal provides leakage protection that is in addition to the protection offered by the first seal, which is maintained throughout all the various orientations of the closure


10


. In addition to the sealing mechanism provided by the cooperation of cap body


50


and fitment


20


, a third seal is provided by the cooperation between fitment


20


and container finish


80


. More particularly, when fitment


20


is disposed in the opening


84


of the container finish


80


, fitment sealing bead


29


engages the upper surface


88


of neck portion


82


, thereby forming the third seal. This third seal prevents the contents of the container (not shown) from leaking through opening


84


and past fitment


20


.




As shown in

FIGS. 2 and 4

, outer wall


60


may include a thumb pad


68


disposed on an outer surface thereof. In a preferred embodiment, outer wall


60


is formed of an appropriate polymeric material and thickness as to make it deformable. A cap body


50


including a deformable outer wall


60


may include two thumb pads


68


diametrically aligned thereon. Outer wall


60


may be deformable by the application of pressure by the user to the points on the outer wall


60


where the thumb pads


68


are disposed so as to cause outer wall


60


to deform inwardly at those points, while also deforming outwardly at points approximately 90° away from those points. In such a preferred embodiment, child-resistant locks


61


and


63




a


are disposed approximately 90° away from thumb pads


68


along outer wall


60


, so that, when outer wall


60


is deformed as described above, child-resistant locks


61


and


63




a


are moved away from child-resistant stops


81


and


83


, shown in

FIGS. 9-12

, disposed on container finish


80


, and prevent counterclockwise rotation and subsequent removal of the closure


10


.




As shown in

FIGS. 9-12

, the container finish


80


includes a neck portion


82


with an opening


84


therein, whereby the contents of the container (not shown) may be accessed. The neck portion


82


includes at least one thread


86


disposed thereon. The container finish


80


also includes at least one lug stop


90


disposed thereon. In a preferred embodiment, the container finish


80


includes two lug stops


90


and


92


formed on a shoulder portion


94


of the container finish. Lug stop


90


is diametrically aligned with lug stop


92


along the outer surface of neck portion


82


. However, depending on the desired range of rotation of the cap body


50


about the container finish


80


, the container finish


80


of the present invention may include one or more lug stops that are disposed at various points around the container finish


80


. As discussed herein below, the lug stops


90


and


92


engage drop lugs


54


and


56


in order to limit the range of rotation of the cap body


50


about the container finish


80


.




Container finish


80


also may include at least one child-resistant stop


81


and/or


83


. In one embodiment, container finish


80


includes two child-resistant stops


81


and


83


diametrically aligned around the neck portion


82


and integrally formed with lug stops


90


and


92


, as shown in

FIGS. 9 and 10

. However, the closure


10


of the present invention also encompasses child-resistant stops that are not aligned nor integrally formed with lug stops


90


and


92


. Child-resistant stops


81


and


83


cooperate with child-resistant locks


61


and


63




a


so as to limit the user's ability to open the closure


10


, as discussed herein below. Child-resistant stops


81


and


83


differ from lug stops


90


and


92


in their size and positioning. More particularly, child-resistant stops


81


and


83


are smaller than lug stops


90


and


92


and are positioned radially beyond lug stops


90


and


92


. The size and positioning of child-resistant stops


81


and


83


facilitate the proper opening of the closure


10


and allow for the lug stops


90


and


92


to engage drop lugs


54


and


56


even when outer wall


60


is being deformed so as to avoid the engagement of child-resistant stops


81


and


83


by child-resistant locks


61


and


63




a


. As shown in

FIG. 11

, each of the lug stops


90


and


92


and child-resistant stops


81


and


83


may include a generally flat side and a generally rounded side. More particularly, each of lug stops


90


and


92


may include a flat side or stop surface


93


, as well as a rounded side or cam surface


95


. Likewise, each of the child-resistant stops


81


and


83


may also include a flat or stop surface


97


, as well as a rounded or cam surface


99


. The stop surfaces


93


of lug stops


90


may engage drop lugs


56


and


54


so as to stop the axial rotation of cap body


50


about neck portion


82


. However, when cam surfaces


95


of lug stops


90


and


92


engage drop lugs


56


and


54


, the rounded surfaces of cam surfaces


95


allow the drop lugs


54


and


56


to slide over lug stops


90


and


92


, so as to allow for the initial attachment of cap body


50


to container finish


80


. Likewise, the stop surfaces


97


of child-resistant stops


81


and


83


engage child-resistant locks


61


and


63




a


on outer wall


60


of cap body


50


, so as to prevent opening of the closure


10


. Whereas, the cam surfaces


99


of child-resistant stops


81


and


83


, when engaged, allow for the child-resistant locks


61


and


63




a


to slide over the child-resistant stops


81


and


83


.




As shown in

FIG. 5

, drop lugs


54


and


56


are disposed approximately 90° away from each of child-resistant locks


61


and


63




a


, so that cap body


50


may be threadably rotated only approximately 90° about the container finish


80


before either a drop lug or a child-resistant lock engages a lug stop or a child-resistant stop. In this manner, the range of rotation of the cap body


50


about the container finish


50


is limited to approximately 90°. However, the present invention may include lugs, locks, and stops that are aligned differently so as to provide a varied range of rotation.




As shown in

FIG. 13

, an alternative embodiment of the closure


110


is provided with at least one drop lug


156


having a reinforcing spine


159


projecting from inner wall


70


. The reinforcing spine


159


provides further rigidity to drop lug


156


so that the lug does not deform as it engages lug stop


190


. This alternative embodiment of the closure


110


also includes a lug stop


190


having a child-resistant stop


183


integrally formed therewith. Additionally, a cam


185


is also integrally formed with the child-resistant stop


183


so as to guide child-resistant lock


61


over the cam


199


of child-resistant stop


183


. The dispenser closure


110


also includes an over-torque barrier


196


integrally formed with the stop


190


. When cap body


150


is being threadably attached to container finish


180


, over-torque barrier


196


engages drop lug


156


so as to prevent cap body


150


from being threaded too far onto the container finish


180


. Over-torque barrier


196


also provides for the proper positioning of drop lugs


54


and


56


relative to lug stops


90


and


92


so that they may function properly.




In use, the closure


10


provides for the dispensing of the contents of a container (not shown). When closure


10


is assembled, fitment


20


is disposed over the opening


84


in the neck portion


82


of container finish


80


. Cap body


50


is positioned over fitment


20


so that post


24


extends through spout portion


66


and seal


65


engages a surface of annular wall


22


of fitment


20


. Cap body


50


is threadably attached to container finish


80


by the cooperation of at least one thread


72


, on the inner surface


71


of inner wall


70


, with at least one thread


86


on neck portion


82


. Each of the drop lugs


54


and


56


and the child-resistant locks


61


and


63




a


are disposed between lug stops


90


and


92


and child-resistant stops


81


and


83


. In the closed position, cap body


50


is threaded axially down over neck portion


82


, such that post


24


of fitment


20


extends upward through each of opening


62


, spout portion


66


and opening


63


, thereby sealing opening


63


and the closure


10


. When closure


10


is opened, the user applies inward pressure to the outer wall


60


at the thumb pads


68


, thereby deforming the outer wall


60


. The child-resistant locks


61


and


63




a


are disposed on the portions of the outer wall that deflect outward, when pressure is applied by the user. While this pressure is being applied, the user may then axially rotate the cap body


50


, so that the cap body


50


moves upward from neck portion


82


and fitment


20


. As the cap body


50


rotates axially, child-resistant locks


61


and


63




a


rotate past child-resistant stops


81


and


83


without engaging them, since the outer wall


60


is deformed outwardly at those points where the child-resistant locks are located. If the outer wall


60


was not deformed as the axial rotation was occurring, then child-resistant locks


61


and


63




a


would engage child-resistant stops


81


and


83


, thereby preventing the opening of the closure


10


. Nevertheless, as the child-resistant locks


61


and


63




a


on the deformed cap body


50


move past the child-resistant stops


81


and


83


, the cap body


50


continues to rotate axially until one or both drop plugs


54


and


56


engage one or both stops


90


and


92


. Once drop lugs


54


and


56


engage stops


90


and


92


, further axial rotation of cap body


50


is prevented. At the point of engagement of drop lugs


54


and


56


with stops


90


and


92


, closure


10


is open, but cap body


50


is still attached to container finish


80


. In this manner, the dispenser closure


10


may dispense the contents of a container to which the closure


10


is attached without removing the cap body


50


from the container finish


80


.




The foregoing detailed description is given primarily for clearness of understanding and no unnecessary limitations are to be understood therefrom for modifications will become obvious to those skilled in the art upon reading this disclosure and made without departing from the spirit of the invention or the scope of the invention.



Claims
  • 1. A dispenser closure comprising:a container finish having at least one thread and at least one lug stop formed thereon; and, a cap body threadably attached to said container finish, said cap body having a top wall with an opening therein, said top wall including an inner wall and an outer wall depending therefrom, said outer wall and said inner wall being concentrically aligned, said inner wall having at least one drop lug projecting from a terminating edge thereof; said outer wall including at least one child-resistant lock formed therefrom, said container finish including at least one child-resistant stop formed thereon; said child-resistant stop being integrally formed with said lug stop.
  • 2. A dispenser closure comprising:a container finish having at least one thread and at least one lug stop formed thereon; and, a cap body threadably attached to said container finish, said cap body having a top wall with an opening therein, said top wall including an inner wall and an outer wall depending therefrom, said outer wall and said inner wall being concentrically aligned, said inner wall having at least one drop lug projecting from a terminating edge thereof; said outer wall including at least one child-resistant lock formed therefrom, said container finish including at least one child-resistant stop formed thereon; said at least one lug stop including an over-torque barrier integrally formed therewith.
  • 3. A dispenser closure comprising;a container finish including at least one lug stop and at least one child-resistant stop formed thereon; and, a cap body threadably attached to said container finish, said cap body including a top wall with an inner wall and outer wall depending therefrom, said inner wall having at least one drop lug projecting downward therefrom, said outer wall including at least one child-resistant lock projecting therefrom; said lug stop being integrally formed with said child-resistant stop.
  • 4. A dispenser closure comprising:a container finish including a neck portion and at least one lug stop integrally formed with at least one child-resistant stop formed on said neck portion; and, a cap body attached to said container finish, an inner wall and an outer wall projecting from a top wall of said cap body, said inner wall including at least one drop lug formed thereon, and said outer wall including at least one child-resistant stop formed thereon.
  • 5. The dispenser closure of claim 4, further comprising a fitment attached to said container finish and sealably engaged to said cap body.
  • 6. The dispenser closure of claim 5, said cap body further including a skirt depending from said top wall, said skirt including a sealing bead formed thereon, said sealing bead engaging said fitment.
  • 7. The dispenser closure of claim 4, said at least one drop lug projecting downwardly from a terminating edge of said inner wall.
  • 8. The dispenser closure of claim 4, said at least one drop lug including two drop lugs projecting from said inner wall, said at least one child-resistant lock including two child-resistant locks projecting from said outer wall.
  • 9. The dispenser closure of claim 4, said at least one lug stop including an over-torque barrier integrally formed therewith.
  • 10. The dispenser closure of claim 4, said at least one child-resistant stop including at least one cam formed integrally therewith.
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