The present invention is directed toward a container lid, and more particularly, toward a liquid container lid with a pouring spout and having a sealing mechanism with a gasket for the pouring spout.
Prior art liquid dispensing container lids generally include a sealing member and a pour spout for dispensing liquids.
One of the shortcomings of some prior art liquid dispensing container lids is the lack of an easily operated sealing mechanism to seal the pour spout by the user.
Yet another shortcoming of some prior art liquid dispensing container lids is the lack of having a sealing gasket made of silicone for sealing the pouring spout, and a vent hole separate from the pouring spout to allow for easy dispensing and pouring of the liquid contents.
It is therefore a primary object of the present invention to provide a liquid container lid having a sealing mechanism that is easily operated by the user using a single hand for both holding the container and operating the sealing mechanism.
It is a further object of the present invention to provide a silicone gasket for the pouring spout of a liquid container lid having a separate vent hole.
These problems and others are addressed by the present invention which comprises a liquid container lid for use on a container and having a pouring spout disposed on an upper surface of the lid, a vent hole disposed on the upper surface of the lid and rear of the pouring spout, a pair of U-shaped lugs disposed on the upper surface of the lid and rear of the vent hole, a seal plate having a trunnion on a lower surface thereof, and a post extending downwardly from the lower surface and opposing the trunnion, a gasket removably disposed over the post on the seal plate, the trunnion of the seal plate pivotally engaging the pair of U-shaped lugs, allowing the seal plate to pivot in a cantilevered motion from a first raised position to a second lowered position wherein the gasket is inserted in the pouring spout and seals the pouring spout.
These and other objects of the present invention will be appreciated and understood by those skilled in the art from the detailed description of the preferred embodiments of the invention and the following drawings of which:
Referring now to the drawings, and more specifically
A pair of opposing dimples or depressions 22 each having a substantially circular configuration is disposed on or integral with the outer wall 12 of the container, and are positioned proximate and below the peripheral rim 16. As will be explained herein in greater detail, the pair of opposing dimples 22 provides a better grip for the user's fingers to utilize the one-hand operation of the sealing mechanism.
Referring now to FIGS. 1 and 4-5, a lid is generally illustrated at 24 having a substantially cylindrical shape and configuration with a diameter of the same size as the diameter of the container, and further includes an outer wall 26 with a plurality of inner threads 28 on a lower portion thereof for releasably engaging the plurality of threads 20 on the container top peripheral rim 16 to removably secure the lid 24 on the container 10.
The lid 24 includes a lateral cut out portion 30 spanning the diameter of the lid 24 bounded by a pair of opposing walls 32, and further comprises a lower flat surface portion 34 and sloped rear surface portion 36. A pouring spout 38 is integral with and extends upwardly from the lower flat surface portion 34. The pouring spout 38 includes a pouring lip 40 affixed to its upper periphery. A vent hole 42 is also positioned and extends upwardly from the lower flat surface portion 34 rear of the pouring spout 38. A pair of U-shaped lugs 44 is integral with and extends upwardly from the lower flat surface portion 34. The U-shaped lugs 44 are positioned rear of the vent hole 42. Therefore, as best seen in
Referring now to
A gasket receiving post 56, the structural details of which will be explained herein in greater detail, is integral with and extends downwardly from the lower surface 50 of the seal plate 46. A vent closing post 58 having a cylindrical shape and configuration is also integral with and extends downwardly from the lower surface 50 of the seal plate 46, and is positioned to be received within and close off the vent hole 42 when the seal plate 46 is in a closed position. A trunnion 60 is integral with the lower surface 50 of the seal plate 46, is positioned rear of the vent closing post 58, and is removably received within the pair of U-shaped lugs 44. The trunnion 60 pivots within the pair of U-shaped lugs 44 allowing the seal plate to have a cantilevered pivoting motion between in a first raised position and a second lowered position.
As best seen in
Referring now to
A gasket 74 is illustrated as being secured over the frusto-conically shaped head 70. The gasket 74 is preferably made from approved silicone or other flexible and resilient material. The gasket 74 includes an annular rim 76 having a substantially rectangular cross section bounding an opening 78 having the same shape and configuration as the frusto-conically shaped head 70 for receiving the same therewithin. The annular rim 76 includes an undercut portion 80 which engages the stepped area 72, thereby securing the gasket 74 over the gasket receiving post 56.
The gasket 74 further includes a sealing head 82 having an undercut area 84 that locks into and engages an undercut area 86 on the inner part of the pouring spout 38, therefore sealing the pouring spout 38. It is noted that the seal plate 46 remains in a closed lowered position with both the engagement of the undercuts on the sealing head with the undercut on the pouring spout 38, as well as the engagement of the cam 62 and protrusion 64. It is also noted that certain liquid contents of the container, such as, but not limited to, soy sauce, cooking oil, or olive oil, provide lubrication between the inner surface of the pouring spout 38 and the outer surface of gasket. As such liquids are poured from the pouring spout 38 over the pouring lip 40, a residual amount of the liquid will remain on the surface of the pouring spout 38 and lip 40. As the gasket 74 on the seal plate 46 is moved from the open to the lowered closed position, the residual amount of the liquid will act as a lubricant between the gasket 74 and pouring spout 38. The liquid will also then act as a lubricant when the user raises the seal plate and gasket from the lowered closed position to an open position.
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While preferred embodiments of the invention have been shown and described, various modifications and substitutions may be made thereto without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention. Accordingly, it is to be understood that the present invention has been described by way of illustration only, and this description should not be construed as limiting to the several claims appended hereto.
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