Claims
- 1. An improved package for dispensing liquid without contaminating the exterior surfaces of the package, said package comprising:
- (a) a container for housing said liquid, said container having a dispensing orifice;
- (b) a collar sealingly secured about its periphery to said dispensing orifice, said collar having an outwardly projecting pouring spout generally aligned with the vertical axis of said container, a circumscribing wall extending above the base of said pouring spout, said base of said pouring spout being joined about its periphery to said circumscribing wall by a drain back partition including a drain hole located at the lowermost point of said drain back partition; and
- (c) a drip concentrating member originating in the lowermost surface of said drain back partition at the periphery of said drain hole and extending generally downwardly from said drain back partition to form a single, predetermined drip concentrating point comprising the lowermost extremity of said drip concentrating member in the interior of said container, said drip concentrating member being so configured and positioned relative to said dispensing orifice in said container that it does not restrict the flow of liquid passing through said dispensing orifice of said container during normal dispensing operations in which said container is not completely inverted, said drip concentrating member also being so oriented relative to said dispensing orifice in said container that it is substantially free of horizontal surfaces on which liquid can accumulate when said container is stored in an upright position intermediate dispensing cycles; whereby liquid deposited on the exterior of said drain back partition during dispensing will be drawn from said drain back partition by said drip concentrating member intermediate dispensing cycles and will coalesce to form a liquid droplet on said drip concentrating point, said droplet continuing to grow in size until such time as the weight of said droplet exceeds the surface tension forces exerted by the liquid comprising said droplet on said drip concentrating point, at which time said droplet falls back into said container, said coalescing cycle repeating itself until substantially all of said liquid deposited on the exterior of said drain back partition is returned to said container.
- 2. The package of claim 1, including a measuring cup adapted to serve as a closure, said measuring cup having fastening means formed on its external surface, said fastening means being adapted to sealingly secure said cup to the interior surface of said circumscribing wall on said collar with the measuring cup in inverted condition.
- 3. The package of claim 1 or claim 2, wherein said container is formed with hand hold means for grasping said container, wherein said drain back partition comprises a transverse partition downwardly inclined toward said drain hole, and wherein said drain hole is generally radially aligned with and adjacent to said hand hold means for grasping said container.
- 4. The package of claim 3, wherein said hand hold measn for grasping said container comprises an integrally formed handle.
- 5. The package of claim 1 or claim 2, wherein said drain hole is integral with the discharge opening of said pouring spout.
- 6. The package of claim 1 or claim 2, wherein said drain hole also serves as a vent for said container.
- 7. The package of claim 1, wherein said container and said collar are integral with one another.
- 8. The package of claim 1, wherein said drip concentrating member comprises a curved wall segment extending generally downwardly from said drain back partition toward said pouring spout.
- 9. The package of claim 8, wherein said drip concentrating member comprises a rib segment extending above and below said drain hole, the portion of said rib segment below said drain back partition extending generally downwardly toward said pouring spout.
- 10. The package of claim 8 or claim 9, wherein the drip concentrating point on said drip concentrating member comprises the lowermost tip of said segment.
- 11. An improved package for dispensing liquid without contaminating the exterior surfaces of the package, said package comprising:
- (a) a container for housing said liquid, said container having an upwardly extending finish provided with a dispensing orifice;
- (b) a transition collar sealingly secured about its periphery to said dispensing orifice, said collar having an outwardly projecting pouring spout generally aligned with the vertical axis of said container, a circumscribing wall extending above the base of said pouring spout, said circumscribing wall having fastening means to sealingly secure said collar to said finish on said container, said base of said pouring spout being joined about its periphery to said circumscribing wall by a drain back partition including a drain hole located at the lowermost point of said drain back partition; and
- (c) a drip concentrating member originating in the lowermost surface of said drain back partition at the periphery of said drain hole and extending generally downwardly from said drain back partition toward said pouring spout to form a single, predetermined drip concentrating point comprising the lowermost extremity of said drip concentrating member in the interior of said container, said drip concentrating member being so configured and positioned relative to said dispensing orifice in said container that it does not restrict the flow of liquid passing through said dispensing orifice of said container during normal dispensing operations in which said container is not completely inverted, said drip concentrating member also being so oriented relative to said dispensing orifice in said container that it is substantially free of horizontal surfaces on which liquid can accumulate when said container is stored in an upright position intermediate dispensing cycles; whereby liquid deposited on the exterior of said drain back partition during dispensing will be drawn from said drain back partition by said drip concentrating member intermediate dispensing cycles and will coalesce to form a liquid droplet on said drip concentrating point, said droplet continuing to grow in size until such time as the weight of said droplet exceeds the surface tension forces exerted by the liquid comprising said droplet on said drip concentrating point, at which time said droplet falls back into said container, said coalescing cycle repeating itself until substantially all of said liquid deposited on the exterior of said drain back partition is returned to said container.
- 12. The package of claim 11, including a measuring cup adapted to serve as a closure, said measuring cup having fastening means formed on its external surface, said fastening means being adapted to sealingly secure said cup to the interior surface of said circumscribing wall on said collar with the measuring cup in inverted condition.
- 13. The package of claim 11 wherein said container is formed with hand hold means for grasping said container, wherein said drain back partition comprises a transverse partition downwardly inclined toward said drain hole, and wherein said drain hole is generally radially aligned with and adjacent to said hand hold means for grasping said container.
- 14. The package of claim 13, wherein said hand hold means for grasping said container comprises an integrally formed handle.
- 15. The package of claim 11 or claim 12, wherein said drain hole is integral with the discharge opening of said pouring spout.
- 16. The package of claim 11 or claim 12, wherein said drain hole also serves as a vent for said container.
- 17. The package of claim 11, wherein said container and said collar are each molded from polymeric material.
- 18. The package of claim 11, wherein said drip concentrating member comprises a curved wall segment.
- 19. The package of claim 18, wherein said drip concentrating member comprises a rib segment extending above and below said drain hole.
- 20. The package of claim 18 or claim 19, wherein the drip concentrating point comprises the lowermost tip of said segment.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 656,049, filed on Sept. 28, 1984.
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