Claims
- 1. A liquid dispensing container comprising:
- (a) a hollow, liquid container body having a normally lowermost bottom and a normally uppermost top end;
- (b) an elongated pouring spout having an inner end and an outer end, said spout being interconnected into said body and extending laterally outwardly therefrom, and being vertically spaced from said bottom and more proximate to said top than said bottom;
- (c) a main valve releasably closing the outer end of said spout, said main valve constituting a generally conical plug having an apex end, and an outer end;
- (d) spring means biasing said main valve to a closed position, and wherein said spring means biases said conical plug inwardly into said main spout whereby said main valve is closed at the outer end of said spout; and
- (e) operating means carred by said container body remotely from said spout and being manually operable to overcome said biasing means and to move said main valve to an open position,
- (f) said plug being formed of resiliently compressible material inserted inwardly, apex end first, into the outer end of said spout, said plug being too large at its outer end to enter said spout,
- (g) said plug having a smooth uninterrupted surface interconnecting said apex end and said outer end whereby liquid carried within said body may be discharged from said spout in a laminar, hollow cylindrical flow pattern.
- 2. A liquid dispensing container comprising:
- (a) a hollow, liquid container body having a normally lowermost bottom and a normally uppermost top end;
- (b) an elongated pouring spout having an inner end and an outer end, said spout being interconnected into said body and extending laterally outwardly therefrom, and being vertically spaced from said bottom and more proximate to said top than said bottom;
- (c) a main valve releasably closing the outer end of said spout, said main valve constituting a generally conical plug having an apex end and an outer end;
- (d) spring means biasing said main valve to a closed position, and wherein said spring means biases said conical plug inwardly into said main spout whereby said main valve is closed at the outer end of said spout; and
- (e) operating means carred by said container body remotely from said spout and being manually operable to overcome said biasing means and to move said main valve to an open position, wherein said operating means includes an elongated, flexible rod extending through said spout and affixed at its outer end to said conical plug, and said spout is formed of an elastomeric material, the flexibility of said rod allowing said plug to center itself within the open end of the spout to seal the spout,
- (f) said plug being formed of resiliently compressible material inserted inwardly, apex end first, into the outer end of said spout, said plug being too large at its outer end to enter said spout,
- (g) said plug having a smooth uninterrupted surface interconnecting said apex end and said outer end whereby liquid carried within said body may be discharged from said spout in a laminar, hollow cylindrical flow pattern.
- 3. A fluid dispensing container as set forth in claim 2, further comprising sealing means for admitting or preventing the admission of air into said container body from a hole in said container remote from said spout, said operating means operably connected to said main valve and said sealing means for enabling the simultaneous discharge of fluid from said main valve and admission of air into said container body through said hole and sealing means.
- 4. A liquid dispensing container comprising:
- (a) a hollow, liquid container body having a normally lowermost bottom and a normally uppermost top end;
- (b) an elongated pouring spout having an inner end and an outer end, said spout being integrally formed with said body, interconnected into said body, and extending laterally outwardly therefrom, and being vertically spaced from said bottom and more proximate to said top than said bottom;
- (c) a main valve releasably closing the outer end of said spout, said main valve constituting a generally conical plug having an apex end and an outer end;
- (d) spring means biasing said main valve to a closed position, and wherein said spring means biases said conical plug inwardly into said main spout whereby said main valve is closed at the outer end of said spout; and
- (e) operating means carried by said container body remotely from said spout and being manually operable to overcome said biasing means and to move said main valve to an open position,
- (f) said plug being formed of a resiliently compressible material inserted inwardly, apex end first, into the outer end of said spout, said plug being too large at its outer end to enter said spout,
- (g) said plug having a smooth, uninterrupted surface interconnecting said apex and said outer end whereby liquid carried within said body may be discharged from said spout in a laminar, hollow cylindrical flow pattern.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO CO-PENDING APPLICATION
This application is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 07/009,874 filed Feb. 2, 1987, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,746,036, issued May 24, 1988.
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