Claims
- 1. A pouring spout formed from a sheet of material and constructed to be inserted into a wall of a container comprising:
- first and second bends in said sheet forming a central chute section, the central chute section including:
- a top edge and a bottom edge;
- a right side wall and a left side wall;
- the side walls each comprising:
- a curvilinear upper edge extending from the central chute section at a point above the bottom edge;
- a puncture point constructed to pierce a container and allow the curvilinear upper edge to cut a groove to allow the side walls to enter a container;
- a lower edge comprising:
- an inner edge extending from the bottom edge of the central chute section to an end point;
- said first and second bends disposed to position said inner edge substantially horizontal with respect to said bottom edge of said central chute section;
- an outer edge extending from the end point of said inner edge to the puncture point and extending below the bottom edge of said central chute section;
- a lobe formed on said curvilinear surface above said puncture point to form a detent between said lobe and said puncture point for coaction with said container;
- said detent disposed no higher than said bottom edge of said central chute section to enable pivoting of said central chute section to at least ninety degrees from a wall of a container into which the spout is inserted.
- 2. A spout for a container, the spout capable of pivoting ninety degrees to open the spout, the spout comprising:
- a chute having a top and bottom;
- side walls extending from the chute, the side walls having curvilinear upper edges extending along an arc of at least ninety degrees, and lower edges, the lower edges comprising:
- horizontal edge portions;
- angled edges extending from the horizontal edge portions to end points;
- puncture points extending from the end points; and
- stop surfaces at the termination of the curvilinear upper edges, the top surfaces positioned adjacent to the puncture points.
- 3. The apparatus of claim 2 further including a lock nipples formed on the curvilinear upper edge near the stop surfaces for locking the spout in an open position.
- 4. The apparatus of claim 3 further including prongs for attaching the chute to a container.
- 5. A spout for a container comprising:
- a chute;
- side walls extending from the chute, the side walls having a curvilinear upper edges, and bottom edges; and
- depending wings extending from the bottom edges of the side walls, the depending wings including points for puncturing a container;
- the curvilinear upper edges of the side walls having an arc of ninety degrees.
- 6. The apparatus of claim 5 wherein the chute is attached to a container by prongs in the chute.
- 7. The apparatus of claim 6 wherein the spout pivots away from a container about a lower edge of the chute for opening the spout.
- 8. The apparatus of claim 7 wherein the chute pivots ninety degrees from a container to open the spout.
- 9. The apparatus of claim 8 further including a stop surface formed on the depending wing for contacting a container when the spout is pivoted to a fully open position to stop the spout from pivoting further.
- 10. The apparatus of claim 9 wherein the curvilinear upper edge of the side wall contains a nipple formed near the stop surface for coacting with a container to lock the spout in an open position.
RELATED APPLICATION
This is a continuation-in-part application of United States design patent application Ser. No. 29/030,563, filed Nov. 1, 1994, entitled NINETY DEGREE SPOUT by Robert J. Brucker, the entire disclosure of which is incorporated herein by reference.
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