Claims
- 1. In combination a fitment for a flexible food container, a displaceable seal plug, and a probe connector therefor, said fitment comprising a base flange portion capable of being joined to a wall of the flexible container and a hollow cylindrical spout portion extending therefrom, said spout portion having a passageway communicating with the container's interior, said spout portion further including detent means and lock means formed on the interior thereof; said displaceable seal plug comprising a tubular body portion characterized as having first drain means, said tubular body portion having blade means formed on the outer periphery thereof and terminating in an end cap portion, said seal plug capable of being slidably received within said passageway of said spout portion and characterized as being detachably retained within said passageway when said blade means engages said detent means and further characterized as being lockably retained within said passageway when said blade means engages said lock means; said probe connector comprising probe adapter means, push probe means slidably supported within said probe adapter means, and means for detachably securing said probe adapter means and supported push probe means to said fitment, said push probe means having second drain means, said push probe means characterized when secured to said fitment as operable upon the sliding displacement thereof to engage said end cap portion of said seal plug and to slidably displace said seal plug farther into said fitment thereby effecting communication between the interior of the flexible container, said first drain means, and said second drain means.
- 2. The invention of claim 1, and including stop means operable to prohibit excessive displacement of said seal plug within said fitment.
- 3. The invention of claim 1, and wherein said means detachably securing said probe adapter means and push probe means to said fitment comprises threaded fastener means.
- 4. The invention of claim 1, wherein said detent means comprises an annular groove formed on the interior of said hollow spout portion.
- 5. The invention of claim 1, wherein said lock means comprises an annular step shoulder formed on the interior of said hollow spout portion adjacent said base flange portion.
- 6. The invention of claim 1, wherein said fitment includes positive evacuation means formed on said base flange portion to assure substantially complete evacuation of said flexible container.
- 7. The combination of a closure fitment, a seal plug, and a probe connector for use with a flexible container, said closure fitment comprising a base flange portion and a hollow spout portion, said base flange and spout portions having a passageway formed therethrough; said seal plug comprising a tubular section having first drain means, said seal plug characterized as being slidably receivable within said passageway; a first means formed on said spout portion and operable to detachably retain said seal plug within said passageway at a first position; a second means formed on said spout portion and operable to lockably retain said seal plug within said passageway at a second position; said probe connector comprising elongated probe means having second drain means, probe adapter means slidably supporting said elongated probe means, and means for detachably connecting said probe adapter means to said cylindrical spout portion; whereby displacement of said elongated probe means, once said probe adapter means has been connected to said spout portion and said seal plug has been retained within said passageway at said second position, effects displacement of said seal plug to a drain position whereat said first and second drain means are in communication so as to open said passageway.
- 8. The invention of claim 7, and wherein said tubular section of said seal plug terminates in an end cap portion for engagement by said elongated probe means.
- 9. The invention of claim 7, and wherein said first means formed on said spout portion comprises a detent groove formed on the interior of said spout portion.
- 10. The invention of claim 7, and wherein said second means formed on said spout portion comprises a lock step shoulder formed on the interior of said spout portion.
- 11. A coupler apparatus for use in evacuating the contents of a flexible container, comprising in combination:
- a fitment for attachment to a wall of a flexible container and comprising a base flange portion and a hollow spout portion, said spout portion having a first annular means and a second annular means formed on the interior thereof, said fitment characterized as having a passageway formed through said base flange and spout portions;
- a seal plug member comprising an elongated hollow body portion terminating in an end cap portion, an annular seal rib formed on the outer periphery of said tubular body portion, and drain means carried by said tubular body portion, said seal plug member slidably receivable within said spout portion when inserted therein, said seal plug member characterized as being releasably retained at a first position within said passageway when said seal rib engages said first annular means, and further characterized as being lockably retained at a second position within said passageway when said seal rib engages said second annular means, said seal plug member operable to close off said passageway when at said first and second positions;
- a probe connector comprising a hollow probe adapter member, an elongated probe member slidably supported within said probe adapter, and means for connecting said probe adapter member and supported probe member to said spout portion, said probe member having flow means;
- whereby displacement of said probe member into said spout portion, once said seal plug is slidably received within said passageway, causes said seal plug to be displaced to a drain position whereat said drain means and said flow means are operable to effect communication through said passageway.
DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
This application is a continuation of Ser. No. 142,154 filed Apr. 21, 1980, abandoned.
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