Claims
- 1. A dispensing container comprising
- a container body,
- a spigot fixed to and extending outwardly of said container body and having an internal bore in communication with the interior of the container,
- said spigot having a pour spout and a vent port in communication with said bore, said pour spout being positioned between said container and said vent port, and
- a slidable closure member mounted within the spigot bore for motion axially of the spigot,
- said closure member having a sealing end including sealing means engaging said bore, said closure member being movable from a closed inner position, wherein said sealing means are positioned inwardly of said pour spout, to an outer dispensing position wherein said sealing means are positioned outwardly of said vent port, said closure member including means on said sealing end cooperating with said bore for restricting flow of liquid from said container through said vent port while allowing flow of air inwardly through said vent port to the interior of said container.
- 2. The container of claim 1 wherein said means for restricting flow of liquid comprises a vent disc secured to said sealing end and spaced inwardly therefrom, said vent disc having a plurality of small diameter vent apertures extending therethrough, each said vent aperture having a diameter sufficiently small to prevent flow of liquid from the container interior.
- 3. The container of claim 2 wherein each said vent aperture has a diameter of less than 1/8 of an inch.
- 4. The container of claim 2 wherein said sealing means comprise an O-ring circumscribing said closure member and wherein said vent disc is spaced inwardly of said O-ring by a distance substantially equal to the extent of said vent port along said bore, said disc having a diameter substantially equal to the diameter of said bore, whereby when said closure member is in said outer position said disc is positioned between said pour spout and vent port to block flow of liquid from said container through said vent port.
- 5. The container of claim 1 wherein said pour spout includes an inward wall, and including a pressure relief passage formed in said wall.
- 6. The container of claim 5 wherein said relief passage comprises a channel formed in said inward wall, said sealing means being movable with said closure member to a pressure release position wherein said pour spout and vent ports are blocked but said channel is open.
- 7. The container of claim 1 wherein said closure member comprises an elongated tubular barrel body having an exterior surface, and wherein said sealing means comprise an outwardly projecting circumferential rib formed integrally on said exterior surface.
- 8. A liquid dispenser comprising
- a container,
- a spigot fixed to said container, said spigot comprising
- a hollow cylindrical spigot body extending outwardly from said container when the latter is in dispensing position,
- a closure member mounted in said spigot body for axial motion relative to the spigot body and having an inner end portion in slidable sealing engagement with the interior of said spigot body, said member being movable within said spigot body between a closed position in which an inner end of the spigot is sealed, and an outer dispensing position displaced axially outwardly along said spigot,
- a pour spout formed on a side of said spigot, a vent port formed in said spigot outwardly of said pour spout, and
- a vent member fixed to and spaced from said inner end of the closure member, said vent member including vent means defining a flow passage from one side of the vent member to the other, said flow passage having at least one dimension small enough to block outward flow of liquid from the container when pressure within the container is not substantially greater than atmospheric pressure, whereby air may flow into the container through said vent port and flow passage as liquid is dispensed from said container through said pour spout, said vent member, when said closure member is in dispensing position, being positioned in the spigot body between said vent port and said pour spout.
- 9. The dispenser of claim 8 wherein said closure member comprises a tubular barrel body closely received in said tubular spigot body and rotatable therein, and interengaging cam means on said barrel body and spigot body for effecting relative axial motion of said barrel body and spigot body in response to rotation of said barrel body relative to said spigot body.
- 10. The dispenser of claim 9 wherein said cam means comprise a closed bottom cam slot formed on said spigot body and extending spirally along said spigot body from an inner end to an outer end of said slot, and a cam follower pin fixed to the barrel body and received in said cam slot.
- 11. The dispenser of claim 10 wherein said cam slot has an inner leg having a relatively small inclination and an outer leg having a relatively great inclination, whereby a relatively large amount of rotation of said barrel body causes a relatively small amount of axial shifting of the barrel body relative to the spigot body to provide a fine position control of the barrel body on motion of said pin through said inner leg of the cam slot, and whereby a relatively small amount of rotation of said barrel body causes a relatively larger amount of axial shifting of the barrel body to provide more rapid positioning of said barrel body on motion of said pin through said outer leg.
- 12. The dispenser of claim 8 wherein said pour spout includes an inward wall adjacent said container, and including a bleed passage formed in said inward wall.
- 13. The dispenser of claim 12 including a sealing O-ring secured to and circumferentially an inner end portion of said closure member, said O-ring being positioned inwardly of said bleed passage when said closure member is in said closed position, said O-ring being positioned outwardly of said vent port when said closure member is in said outer dispensing position, said O-ring being movable with said closure member to a position outwardly of at least a portion of said bleed passage and at an inner end of said pour spout to allow pressure to bleed slowly through said bleed passage while blocking flow of fluid through said pour spout.
- 14. The dispenser of claim 13 wherein said pour spout has a relatively large opening and includes means for preventing pressure within said container from forcing said O-ring from said barrel body into said spout opening.
- 15. The dispenser of claim 14 wherein said means for preventing pressure within said container from forcing the O-ring into said spout opening comprises a plurality of mutually spaced ribs extending across said spout opening and fixed to said pour spout.
- 16. The dispenser of claim 13 wherein said pour spout has a pour opening and includes a plurality of mutually spaced ribs extending across the opening of the spout, thereby dividing said pour opening into a plurality of smaller openings, whereby said O-ring is retained on said barrel body in the presence of high pressure when said O-ring is positioned at said pour spout opening.
- 17. The dispenser of claim 12 wherein said bleed passage comprises a narrow channel.
- 18. The dispenser of claim 8 wherein said vent member comprises a vent disc and wherein said vent means comprise a plurality of holes extending through said disc.
- 19. The dispenser of claim 18 wherein each said hole has a least dimension of less than one eighth of an inch.
- 20. The dispenser of claim 18 wherein each said hole has a least dimension of about one sixteenth of an inch.
- 21. The dispenser of claim 8 wherein said spigot includes a circular cylindrical exterior surface having a closed bottom spiral cam slot therein, and wherein said closure member includes a circular cylindrical barrel body slidably and rotationally received within said spigot body and having an outer concentric sleeve fixed to and spaced from said barrel body to provide an annular space between the barrel body and sleeve, said spigot body being received in said annular space, said sleeve having an inwardly projecting cam pin received in said cam slot, said slot including means for releasably holding said pin in a selected one of three different positions.
- 22. The dispenser of claim 21 wherein said container is made of polyethylene terephthalate.
- 23. The dispenser of claim 8, including a bleed passage of decrease area formed on said spigot inwardly of said pour spout, and wherein said closure member is axially movable to a bleed position intermediate said closed position and said outer dispensing position, said bleed passage being open and said pour spout being closed by said closure member in said bleed position, and including detent means for holding said closure member in a selected one of said positions.
- 24. A dispensing container comprising
- a container body
- a spigot fixed to and extending outwardly of said container body and having an internal bore in communication with the interior of the container,
- said spigot having a pour spout and a vent port in communication with said bore, said pour spout being positioned between said container and said vent port, and
- a closure member mounted within the spigot bore for motion axially of the spigot,
- said closure member having a sealing section including sealing means engaging said bore, said closure member being movable from a closed inner position, wherein said sealing means are positioned inwardly of said pour spout, to an outer dispensing position wherein said sealing means are positioned outwardly of said pour spout, said closure member including means for blocking flow of liquid from said container through said vent port while allowing flow of air inwardly through said vent port to the interior of said container.
- 25. The container of claim 24 wherein said means for blocking flow comprises a closure sealing wall and passage means extending through said sealing wall in communication with said vent port when said closure member is in said outer dispensing position.
- 26. The container of claim 26 wherein said passage means includes a conduit connected to said sealing wall and extending to an upper portion of the interior of said container body.
- 27. The container of claim 26 including a float secured to a portion of said conduit remote from said sealing wall.
- 28. The container of claim 24 wherein said spigot includes a pressure release port positioned inwardly of said pour spout, said closure member being movable to a pressure release position between said inner and outer positions wherein gas is vented from the interior of said container through said pressure release port while flow of liquid from said container is blocked.
- 29. The container of claim 28 wherein said pour spout includes an inward wall, said pressure release port extending through said inward wall.
- 30. The container of claim 28 including latching means responsive to pressure within said container body for releasably holding said closure member in said pressure release position.
- 31. The container of claim 30 wherein said latching means comprises cam pin and slot means interconnecting said spigot and closure member for axially moving the closure member in response to rotation thereof, said cam pin and slot means including an inclined slot formed in one of said spigot and closure member and slidably receiving a pin fixed to the other of said spigot and closure member, said slot having a laterally extending latching notch that receives said pin in said pressure release position, said pin being urged into said notch by internal pressure of said container body.
- 32. The container of claim 24 wherein said closure member comprises a tubular barrel body closely received in said spigot and rotatable therein, and interengaging cam means on said barrel body and spigot for effecting relative axial motion of said barrel body and spigot in response to rotation of said barrel body relative to said spigot.
- 33. The container of claim 32 wherein said cam means comprise a closed bottom cam slot formed on said barrel body and extending spirally along said barrel body from an inner end to an outer end of said slot, and a cam follower pin fixed to the spigot and received in said cam slot.
- 34. The container of claim 33 wherein said cam slot has an outer leg having a relatively small inclination and an inner leg having a relatively great inclination, whereby a relatively large amount of rotation of said barrel body causes a relatively small amount of axial shifting of the barrel body relative to the spigot to provide a fine position control of the barrel body on motion of said follower pin through said outer leg of the cam slot, and whereby a relatively small amount of rotation of said barrel body causes a relatively larger amount of axial shifting of the barrel body to provide more rapid positioning of said barrel body on motion of said follower pin through said inner leg.
- 35. The container of claim 24 wherein said sealing means are positioned inwardly of said vent ports in said dispensing position.
- 36. The container of claim 24 wherein said sealing means are positioned between said pour spout and vent port in said outer dispensing position, and including second sealing means on said closure member positioned outwardly of said vent port in said outer dispensing position.
- 37. The container of claim 24 including latching means for releasably holding said closure member in said inner position.
- 38. The container of claim 24 including means connected with the closure member for flowing air between said vent port and an upper portion of the interior of said container.
- 39. A liquid dispenser comprising
- a container,
- a spigot fixed to said container, said spigot comprising:
- a hollow spigot body extending outwardly from said container,
- a pour spout formed on a side of said spigot,
- a vent port formed in said spigot,
- a closure member mounted in said spigot body for axial motion relative to the spigot body and having a sealing section in slidable sealing engagement with the interior of said spigot body, said closure member being movable within said spigot body between a closed position in which said spigot is sealed inwardly of said pour spout, and an outer dispensing position displaced axially outwardly along said spigot,
- said closure member comprising a hollow inner section having a tubular wall open at an inner end and having a sealing wall at said sealing section,
- handle means on said closure member,
- a pour opening in said tubular wall configured and arranged to provide liquid communication between the interior of said container and said pour spout in said dispensing position,
- a vent opening in said sealing wall, and
- a vent conduit connected between said vent opening and the interior of said container, said vent conduit and vent opening being configured and arranged to provide fluid communication between said vent port and an upper part of the interior of said container in said dispensing position.
- 40. The dispenser of claim 39 including sealing means on said sealing wall for blocking flow of liquid from the container through the vent port while permitting air to flow inwardly through the vent port to said vent opening and vent conduit in said outer dispensing position.
- 41. The dispenser of claim 40 wherein said sealing means comprises an O-ring on said sealing wall positioned inwardly of said vent opening.
- 42. The dispenser of claim 39 including a pressure release port in said spigot, said closure member being movable to a pressure release position, and sealing means connected with said closure member for allowing flow of air from said container outwardly through said pressure release port while blocking flow of liquid from said container through said pressure release port in said pressure release position.
- 43. The dispenser of claim 42 wherein said sealing means comprises an O-ring on said sealing wall positioned outwardly of said vent opening.
- 44. The dispenser of claim 39 including a pressure release port formed in said spigot inwardly of said pour spout, said closure member being movable to a pressure release position inwardly of said outer dispensing position wherein said vent opening is in fluid communication with said pressure release port and flow between the interior of said container and at least said pour spout is blocked.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 298,368, filed Jan. 18, 1989, now abandoned, for Method and Apparatus for Dispensing Liquid.
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