Many different kinds of packaged products, such as food, beverages and pharmaceuticals, can be dispensed from a container. Certain products, such as condiments, can be difficult to dispense depending on their properties.
Due to viscosity and other properties, controlling flow of a product can also be challenging. For example, it can be desirable be able to more precisely control a flow of a product such as salad dressing or ketchup, such that a dish is not overly doused in said product. As such, there is a need for a closure that can provide enhanced flow control for dispensing a product.
Similarly, it can also be desirable to be able to more accurately control a location for dispensing, such that a product is only dispensed to a desired area, such as a specific region on a plate. As such, there is also a need for a closure that can provide precision dispensing when dispensing a product.
Moreover, multicomponent closures can be cumbersome to assemble and be less user and environmentally friendly. For example, at screw cap can easily be misplaced or lost. Thus, there is a need to create a closure as a singular unit that is preferably fully recyclable.
This disclosure generally relates to a closure. More specifically, the disclosure relates to a closure with enhanced flow control suitable for use with a bottle, a jar, a container, or the likes.
An aspect of this disclosure relates to a closure including: a body member comprising a base wall, a body skirt, and a spout extending from the base wall away from the body skirt; a lid member comprising a top wall and a lid skirt, the lid member being movable between an open position and a closed position, the top wall having a seal positioned to engage the spout when the lid member is in the closed position; and a hinge member that joins the lid member with the body member, wherein the base wall includes a back portion proximal to the hinge member and a front portion distal from the hinge member, the spout includes an orifice positioned toward the front portion, away from the back portion, and toward a top rim of the spout.
Another aspect of this disclosure relates to an orifice including an outer profile having a first diameter and an inner profile having a second diameter that is different from the first diameter; the orifice includes at least one uvula, and the first diameter of the orifice being partially obstructed by the at least one uvula.
A further aspect of this disclosure relates to a guide lug on the lid member positioned to align the lid member with the body member when the lid member transitions from the open position to the closed position. The guide lug includes a horizontal surface that is parallel to the top wall, wherein the horizontal surface of the guide lug is positioned to contact the top rim of the spout when the lid member transitions from the open position to the closed position.
An additional aspect of this disclosure relates to the spout extending from the base wall from a middle portion of the base wall to the front portion of the base wall, the spout is skewed funnel shaped with the orifice biased toward the front portion of the base wall.
Yet another aspect of this disclosure relates to the lid member, the body member, and the hinge member being molded as one unitary piece.
Before explaining the disclosed embodiment of the present invention in detail, it is to be understood that the invention is not limited in its application to the details of the particular arrangement shown, since the invention is capable of other embodiments. Exemplary embodiments are illustrated in referenced figures of the drawings. It is intended that the embodiments and figures disclosed herein are to be considered illustrative rather than limiting. Also, the terminology used herein is for the purpose of description and not of limitation.
While this invention is susceptible of embodiments in many different forms, there are shown in the drawings and will be described in detail herein specific embodiments with the understanding that the present disclosure is an exemplification of the principles of the invention. It is not intended to limit the invention to the specific illustrated embodiments. The features of the invention disclosed herein in the description, drawings, and claims can be significant, both individually and in any desired combinations, for the operation of the invention in its various embodiments. Features from one embodiment can be used in other embodiments of the invention.
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The lid member 200 can include a top wall 210, a lid skirt 220 that forms a side wall for the lid member 200, and a lid shoulder 230 at the juncture of the top wall 210 and the lid skirt 220. One or more first engaging beads 240 can be provided on an interior surface of the lid skirt 220 to be mated with a corresponding second engaging beads 340 on the body member 300 to secure the closure 100 in the closed position. Moreover, one or more top ledges 250 can be provided on an exterior surface of the lid skirt 220. The top ledge 250 can allow a user to open the closure 100 from the closed position with greater ease. For example, by pushing a finger against the top ledge 250 upwards to open the lid member 200 away from the body member 300.
A seal 260 can further be provided in an interior surface of the top wall 210 that extends from a top edge 262 to a bottom edge 264. In an embodiment, the seal 260 can take a form of a mono seal.
One or more guide lugs 270 can also be provided in an interior of the lid member 200. In an embodiment, the guide lugs 270 can protrude from an interior surface along the top wall 210, the lid shoulder 230, and the lid skirt 220. As shown in
The body member 300 can engage the closure 100 to a container. The body member 30 can include a base wall 310 and a body skirt 320 with a body shoulder 330 at the junction of the base wall 310 and the body skirt 320. One or more second engaging beads 340 can be provided on an exterior surface of the body shoulder 330 that can be mated with the first engaging beads 240 of the lid member 200 when the closure 100 is in the closed position. In some embodiments, the second engaging beads 340 can be provided on an exterior surface of the body skirt 320 instead of or in addition to being provided on the body shoulder 330. One or more threads 380 can be provided on an interior surface of the body skirt 320 (see
One or more bottom ledges 350 can be provided on an exterior surface of the body skirt 320. The bottom ledge 350 can allow the user to open the closure 100 from the closed position with greater ease in conjunction with the top ledge 250 of the lid member 200. For example, the user can hold the container while resting a thumb on the bottom ledge 350 on one hand and presses the thumb of the other hand against the top ledge 250 to open the lid member 200 away from the body member 300 by applying forces toward generally opposite directions.
A spout 360 can extend from a middle portion 312 of the base wall 310 and can include an orifice 370 having a noncircular opening 371 for dispensing. In some embodiments, the spout 360 can be a funnel in shape. In some embodiments, the middle portion 312 that the spout 360 extends from can be a center of the base wall 310. In further embodiments, the spout 360 can be the shape of a skewed funnel, biased toward a front portion 314 of the base wall 310. For reference, a back portion 316 of the base wall 310 is also shown on
The orifice 370 can be elevated away from a horizontal plane defined by a bottom edge 222 of the lid member 200 formed by the lid skirt 220 as shown in
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As can be appreciated, additional distinct diameters can also be created—either through modifying shapes of the uvulas 372 and/or through other means—and are within the scope of this disclosure. Further, in certain embodiments, the uvulas 372 can be omitted, resulting in the orifice 370 having one single opening and diameter.
When the closure 100 is in the closed position (as shown in
In some embodiments, when the closure 100 is in the closed position, the bottom edge 264 of the seal 260 can abut or be proximal to the uvulas 372 to provide enhanced sealing. In certain embodiments, when the closure 100 is in the closed position, the top edge 262 of the seal 260 can be flush with a horizontal plane defined by the highest point of the rim 362.
In embodiments where the spout 360 is forwardly skewed, the guide lug 270 can be used to align the lid member 200 with the body member 300 when the closure 100 is transitioning from the open position to the closed position. Referring to
In some embodiments, the guide lugs 270 can omitted if alignment can be achieved without the aid of the guide lugs 270. For example, in the double-wall configuration, where the front edge 364 of the rim 362 is distanced from a vertical plane defined by the forward-most point of base skirt 320, the seal 260 can be positioned such that the seal 260 engages the spout 360 with alignment happening naturally during the transition of the closure 100 from the open position to the closed position. Similarly, in embodiments where the orifice 370 is more centrally positioned relative to the base wall 310, the guide lugs 270 can omitted if alignment can be achieved without the aid of the guide lugs 270.
In certain embodiments, a spout wall 366 can be provided in an underside of the body member 300 (as shown in
The hinge member 400 can join the lid member 200 with the body member 300. In some embodiments, the hinge member 400 can join a rear end of the body skirt 320 with a front end of the lid skirt 220. In certain embodiments, the hinge member 400 can be positioned toward a proximal to the body shoulder 330 on the body member 300, and distal from the lid shoulder 230 on the lid member 200. The hinge member 400 can be made of various types of hinges, one of which is discussed in U.S. Pat. No. 10,336,512, titled “Closure System With Hinge Having Uniform Thickness And Elevated Center”, which is hereby incorporated by reference in its entirety.
The hinge member 400 can be flexible, permitting the lid member 200 to have slight lateral movements when a generally lateral force is applied on the lid member 200. When the closure 100 transitions from the opening position to the closed position, the lid member 200 pivots among an axis A defined by the hinge member 400 toward the body member 300. The lateral movements can allow the guide lugs 270 to be dragged across the rim 362 toward the front edge 364 while dragging the seal 260 into the spout 360 when the guide lugs 270 abut the rim 362. Further, when the user cease to apply the lateral force after closing the closure 100 (as shown in
In embodiments with increased hinge distance where the orifice 370 is at a further distance from the hinge member 400, the guide lugs 270 can be omitted due to a larger swing arc by the lid member 200 as it encroaches upon the body member 300. The larger swing arc can result in a more gradual approach angle, allowing the seal 260 to enter the spout more easily 360 without needing the guide lugs 270 for alignment. Such embodiments can be deployed in the double-wall configuration given the orifice 370 is typically further away from the hinge member 400 than in a single-wall configuration. For example, in embodiments where the hinge distance (as measured from the axis A to the orifice 370) is more than twice than a height of the spout 360 (as measured from the base wall 310 to the top of the rim 362), the guide lugs 270 may be omitted.
In some embodiments, the closure 100 can be molded using one single material, creating one unitary piece. Suitable materials for molding the closure 100 can include plastics, such as high-density polyethylene, low-density polyethylene, polypropylene, or the like. The unitary one-piece nature can reduce manufacturing cost of producing the closure 100, while allowing the entire closure 100 to be recyclable.
Specific embodiments of a flow control closure according to the present invention have been described for the purpose of illustrating the manner in which the invention can be made and used. It should be understood that the implementation of other variations and modifications of this invention and its different aspects will be apparent to one skilled in the art, and that this invention is not limited by the specific embodiments described. Features described in one embodiment can be implemented in other embodiments. The subject disclosure is understood to encompass the present invention and any and all modifications, variations, or equivalents that fall within the spirit and scope of the basic underlying principles disclosed and claimed herein.
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