Claims
- 1. A flip-top closure apparatus for use on a container having pourable contents, said closure apparatus comprising:a base defining an opening, said base comprising at least one wall and a post, said post comprising a lower portion having a cross-sectional area and an upper portion, said upper portion having a cross-sectional area greater than said cross-sectional area of said lower portion; and a lever having a sealing portion, wherein said lever is hinged to said base, such that an upward force on a rearward portion of said lever will cause a frontward portion of said lever to depress into said container, creating an opening therein beneath said opening of said base, wherein said rearward portion is longer than said frontward portion to facilitate the creation of said opening, said rearward portion of said lever further comprising an annular structure adapted to detach from said rearward portion of said lever, so as to irreversibly indicate that said lever has been actuated, as said upward force is applied to said rearward portion of said lever, said annular structure having an opening whose cross-sectional area is greater than said cross-sectional area of said lower portion of said post and less than said cross-sectional area of said upper portion, wherein said sealing portion of said lever forms a seal with said at least one wall of said base.
- 2. The flip-top closure apparatus of claim 1 wherein said sealing portion of said lever is adapted to seal said opening in said base when said lever is in a closed position.
- 3. The flip-top closure apparatus of claim 1 wherein said lever includes an extended grasping portion extending past the base at least about one-quarter inch.
- 4. The flip-top closure apparatus of claim 1 further comprising a structure to limit rotation of said lever.
- 5. The apparatus of claim 4, wherein said structure is a backstop formed at a rear portion of said opening in said base.
- 6. The flip-top closure apparatus of claim 1 further comprising a spout formed on said base at a pouring edge.
- 7. The apparatus of claim 1, further comprising a cover movably secured to said base.
- 8. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein when said apparatus is in an open position, said opening defines an unobstructed pour zone, said pour zone having a width dimension of at least about ½ inch at its widest point and a length dimension of at least about ½ inch at its longest point.
- 9. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein when said apparatus is in an open position, said opening defines an unobstructed pour zone, said pour zone having a width dimension of at least ⅝ inch at its widest point and a length dimension of at least ¾ inch at its longest point.
- 10. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein said lever includes a sharp pointed beak, at least about one eighth inch in length, to penetrate container material.
- 11. A flip-top closure apparatus for use on a container having pourable contents therein, said flip-top closure apparatus comprising:a base defining an opening through which said pourable contents flow, said base comprising at least one wall and a post comprising a lower portion having a cross-sectional area and an upper portion, said upper portion having a cross-sectional area greater than said cross-sectional area of said lower portion, a lever having a sealing portion rotatably secured to said base so as to regulate flow of said pourable contents through said opening such that said an upward force on a rearward portion of said lever causes said lever to rotate about an axis thereby disengaging said sealing portion located on a forward portion of said lever from at least one said wall thereby opening said container; and a cover rotatably secured to said base such that said cover has an axis of rotation approximately perpendicular to said axis of said lever, said cover comprising an annular structure opposite said axis of rotation of said cover adapted to detach from said rearward portion of said lever, so as to irreversibly indicate that said cover has been rotated away from said post, said annular structure having an opening whose cross-sectional area is greater than said cross-sectional area of said lower portion of said post and less than said cross-sectional area of said upper portion of said post.
Parent Case Info
This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/207,802, filed May 30, 2000, which is hereby incorporated by reference in its entirety.
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