Claims
- 1. A threaded closure assembly comprising:
- (a) a unitary first member defining an access opening and having:
- (1) an annular channel surrounding the access opening, the annular channel having:
- (A) a first set of male threads and
- (B) a set of female threads, and
- (2) an exterior cylindrical surface being concentric and spaced radially from said channel having a second set of male threads, the first member male threads being synchronized with each other and with the first member female threads; and
- (b) a unitary cap member having
- (1) a first set of female threads adapted to mate with the first member first set of male threads,
- (2) a set of male threads adapted to mate with the first member female threads, and
- (3) an annular flange being concentric and spaced radially from said first set of threads having a second set of female threads adapted to mate with the first member second set of male threads, the cap member female threads being synchronized with each other and with the cap member male threads.
- 2. A threaded closure assembly as set forth in claim 1, wherein the cap member further comprises an annular support shoulder concentric with the threads for engaging a wall of the first member access opening to prevent collapse of the access opening wall as the cap member is screw-threaded into the first member.
- 3. A threaded closure assembly as set forth in claim 1, wherein all of the threads are straight, non-tapered threads.
- 4. A threaded closure assembly as set forth in claim 3, further comprising sealing means for fluidly sealing between the first member and cap member.
- 5. A threaded closure assembly as set forth in claim 4, wherein the sealing means comprises at least one O-ring.
- 6. A threaded closure assembly as set forth in claim 1, wherein all of the threads are tapered fluid sealing threads.
- 7. A threaded closure assembly as set forth in claim 1, wherein respective sets of mating threads are oriented to initiate engagement simultaneously as the cap member is attached to the first member.
- 8. A threaded closure assembly as set forth in claim 1, wherein respective sets of mating threads are oriented to initiate engagement sequentially as the cap member is attached to the first member.
- 9. A threaded closure assembly as set forth in claim 1, wherein the first thread of each set of cap member threads begins within the same plane transverse to the thread axis.
- 10. A threaded closure assembly as set forth in claim 1, wherein the first thread of each set of cap member threads begins within a different plane transverse to the thread axis.
- 11. A threaded closure assembly as set forth in claim 1, wherein one or both sets of the first member threads comprises multiple threads.
- 12. A threaded closure assembly as set forth in claim 1, wherein the male and female threads are oriented in a manner to maximize the amount of material between the male and female threads.
- 13. A threaded closure assembly comprising:
- (a) a first member defining an access opening, the access opening having a first set of female threads, the first member having:
- (1) an annular channel surrounding the access opening, the annular channel having:
- (A) a first set of male threads and
- (B) a second set of female threads, and
- (2) an exterior cylindrical surface being concentric and spaced radially from said channel having a second set of male threads, the first member male threads being synchronized with each other and with the first member female threads; and
- (b) a cap member having:
- (1) a support shoulder having a first set of male threads adapted to mate with the first member access opening first set of female threads,
- (2) a first annular flange being concentric and spaced radially from said first set of threads of the first member having:
- (A) a first set of female threads adapted to mate with the first member first set of male threads, and
- (B) a second set of male threads adapted to mate with the first member second set of female threads, and
- (3) a second annular flange being concentric and spaced radially from said first annular flange having a second set of female threads adapted to mate with the first member second set of male threads, the cap member male threads being synchronized with each other and with the cap member female threads.
- 14. A threaded closure assembly as set forth in claim 13, wherein all of the threads are straight, non-tapered threads.
- 15. A threaded closure assembly as set forth in claim 14, further comprising sealing means for fluidly sealing between the first member and cap member.
- 16. A threaded closure assembly as set forth in claim 15, wherein the sealing means comprises at least one O-ring.
- 17. A threaded closure assembly as set forth in claim 13, wherein all of the threads are tapered fluid sealing threads.
- 18. A threaded closure assembly as set forth in claim 13, wherein respective sets of mating threads are oriented to initiate engagement simultaneously as the cap member is attached to the first member.
- 19. A threaded closure assembly as set forth in claim 13, wherein respective sets of mating threads are oriented to initiate engagement sequentially as the cap member is attached to the first member.
- 20. A threaded closure assembly as set forth in claim 13, wherein the first thread of each set of cap member threads begins within the same plane transverse to the thread axis.
- 21. A threaded closure assembly as set forth in claim 13, wherein the first thread of each set of cap member threads begins within a different plane transverse to the thread axis.
- 22. A threaded closure assembly as set forth in claim 13, wherein one or both sets of the first member threads comprises multiple threads.
- 23. A threaded closure assembly as set forth in claim 13, wherein the male and female threads are oriented in a manner to maximize the amount of material between the male and female threads.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a Continuation-In-Part of U.S. application entitled Synchronized Dual Thread Connector, U.S. Ser. No. 08/178,909, filed Jan. 7, 1994 now U.S. Pat. No. 5,452,748.
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