Information
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Patent Grant
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6460729
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Patent Number
6,460,729
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Date Filed
Tuesday, March 6, 200125 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, October 8, 200223 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
- Yuen; Henry C.
- Willatt; Stephanie
Agents
- Dickstein Shapiro Morin & Oshinsky LLP
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 222 536
- 222 533
- 222 534
- 222 498
- 222 556
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A one-piece side-dispensing closure including a cap, a dispensing lid, and a flexible actuating section connected between the cap and the dispensing lid is described. The cap has an inner wall connectable with a container, a platform overlying the inner wall and having an aperture, a discharge tube positioned over the aperture, and a top wall supported by the platform. The dispensing lid includes a lever portion, a conduit portion formed on an end of the lid opposite the lever portion, a fulcrum about which the lid rotates, a connector for pivotally connecting the lid to the cap, and a fluid passageway formed in the conduit portion and connected to the discharge tube. The flexible actuating section is connected on its upper end to the dispensing lid by a top hinge and on its lower end to the cap by a bottom hinge. The closure is formed to permit transition from a closed position to an open position when a force is applied to the flexible actuating section.
Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION
The present invention relates to closures for containers, and more particularly to a method and apparatus for dispensing flowable materials from a container using a flexible actuator section on a side of the closure opposite the dispensing opening.
BACKGROUND
Many varieties of closures have been developed to attach to a container for the purpose of dispensing flowable materials. Among these varieties, press-to-open, side-dispensing closures have gained widespread use because of their relatively economical manufacture and ease of use by consumers. Closures of this type normally provide a supporting structure for attachment to a container and a pivoting nozzle with a dispensing passageway to deliver the contents of the container. These types of closures, although generally regarded as satisfactory, lack certain features.
One feature heretofore absent is the ability to conveniently dispense flowable materials from a heavy container with one hand. Prior closures which have addressed the one-handed actuation issue have required the user to actuate the closure at or near the top of the closure or on a side of the closure nearest the dispensing opening. For a heavy container, closures requiring top-actuation are inconvenient, due to the long moment arm between the container center-of-gravity and the location of the actuator. When only one hand is used to simultaneously hold a heavy container, orient it, and actuate the closure, this long moment arm forces increased effort by the user.
Closures permitting side-actuation on the same side as the dispensing opening are likewise inconvenient for dispensing readily flowable contents from a container, due to the increased effort required. To dispense accurately with such a closure mounted on a heavy container, the closure actuation is either followed by hand-repositioning, or awkward hand rotation. This type of closure also places the hand in the line of spillage from the closure dispensing opening.
In addition, for products sold and stored in the inverted position, conventional containers generally require several steps involving both hands in order to dispense the container contents. For example, the “tottle,” so named because its shape which resembles a tube is actually that of a bottle, is currently a popular package for creams, shampoos, and lotions. The “tottle” may be stored and used in the inverted position. Conventionally, such closures generally require the user to invert the container in order to actuate the closure before the contents of the container may be dispensed. This inversion of the container usually requires the user to use two hands to invert the container, actuate the closure, and complete the intended dispensing operation.
Other features of importance for a closure are its economical use and efficient manufacture. The closure should be capable of use with conventional containers, permitting attachment to conventional container necks by conventional capping machines. Also, the closure should comprise as few parts as possible. The parts should be readily assembled with a minimum number of mechanical or manual operations and so structured that they can be fabricated at high speed in modern plastic injection molding machinery.
Thus, there is a desire and need for a closure that permits convenient side-actuation, permits ease of use with inverted containers, comprises as few parts as possible, and is easy to manufacture and use with conventional containers.
SUMMARY
The invention provides a one-piece side-dispensing closure including a cap, a dispensing lid, and a flexible actuating section connected between the cap and the dispensing lid. The cap has an inner wall connectable with a container, a platform overlying the inner wall and having an aperture, a discharge tube positioned over the aperture, and a top wall supported by the platform. The dispensing lid includes a lever portion, a conduit portion formed on an end of the lid opposite the lever portion, a fulcrum about which the lid rotates, a connector for pivotally connecting the lid to the cap, and a fluid passageway formed in the conduit portion and connected to the discharge tube. The flexible actuating section is connected on its upper end to the dispensing lid by a top hinge and on its lower end to the cap by a bottom hinge. The closure is formed to permit transition from a closed position to an open position when a force is applied to the flexible actuating section.
The invention further provides a system for dispensing flowable materials. The system includes a container and a closure having a cap, a dispensing lid, and a flexible actuating section.
The invention further provides a method for dispensing flowable materials from a container. The method includes the steps of connecting a one-piece side-dispensing closure, which includes a dispensing lid attached to a cap by a flexible actuating section and pivotally connected to the cap, to a container containing a flowable material, optionally orienting the container and the closure in a desired direction, applying a force to the actuating section situated opposite a dispensing opening of the lid to transition the lid from a closed position to an open position by rotating about a fulcrum, and permitting the flowable material to flow out of the container, through the cap, and out of the lid through the dispensing opening.
It is an object of the invention to provide a one-piece side-dispensing closure for a container.
It is a further object of the invention to provide a side-dispensing closure that is actuated on a side of the closure opposite its dispensing opening for convenient dispensing in a desired direction from a heavy container.
It is a further object of the invention to provide an efficiently-manufactured one-piece side-dispensing closure with annular seals preventing fluid flow when the closure is in a closed position and preventing fluid flow other than through the fluid passageway when the closure is in an open position and additionally tending to maintain the closure in a closed position when previously in a closed position and to maintain the closure in an open position when previously in an open position.
These and other features and advantages of the invention will be more readily understood from the following detailed description of the invention which is provided in connection with the accompanying drawings.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1
is a perspective view of a partially assembled one-piece side-dispensing closure constructed in accordance with an embodiment of the invention.
FIG. 2
is a top view of the closure illustrated in a FIG.
1
.
FIG. 3
is a cross-sectional view taken along the centerline of the closure illustrated in FIG.
2
.
FIG. 4
is a cross-sectional view of an assembled closure like
FIG. 1
shown in the closed position.
FIG. 5
is a cross-sectional view of an assembled closure like
FIG. 1
shown in the open position.
FIG. 6
is a perspective view of the closure of
FIG. 1
in the open position in connection with a container.
FIG. 7
is a block diagram illustrating a method of using a closure in accordance with an embodiment of the invention.
FIG. 8
is a perspective view of a portion of a closure constructed in accordance with another embodiment of the invention.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
With reference to
FIGS. 1-7
, a one-piece side-actuated, side-dispensing closure
100
is shown according to a preferred embodiment of the invention. As shown in
FIGS. 1-2
, the closure
100
includes a cap
10
, a dispensing lid
40
, and a flexible actuating section
34
that connects the cap
10
to the dispensing lid
40
. The lid
40
is sized and configured to pivotally connect with the cap
10
, for example using sockets
32
on the cap
10
and pivots
46
in the shape of balls on the lid
40
. It is desirable that the closure
100
be molded in a conventional molding apparatus and that the cap
10
and the lid
40
be formed of a plastic material. It is also desirable that the cap
10
, the lid
40
, and the flexible actuating section
34
be formed as a single, unitary part.
FIG. 3
shows a cross-section of the closure
100
prior to assembly of the closure for use. The cap
10
includes an outer cylindrical wall or skirt
12
and an inner cylindrical wall
11
. The inner wall
11
has a inner wall opening
86
through which the cap
10
fluidly communicates with the contents of a container
64
(FIG.
6
). A top portion of the inner wall
11
is connected to a platform
20
and an inner portion of the inner wall
11
has threads
84
. The threads
84
engage a threaded portion of the container
64
(FIG.
6
). It is to be noted that threads
84
are not required and may be replaced by other suitable forms of interfacing a cap with a container, such as an annular ring for rollable locking engagement. The platform
20
has an aperture
16
and a discharge tube
22
for allowing the contents of the container
64
to exit the container. The platform
20
also connects the inner wall
11
with the outer wall or skirt
12
.
The dispensing lid
40
includes respective lever and conduit portions
56
,
58
. One end of the lid
40
serves as a lever portion
56
and the opposite end serves as a conduit portion
58
. The conduit portion
58
contains a fluid passageway
50
and sits within a recess
21
of the cap
10
when the lid
40
is in a closed position. The fluid passageway
50
is defined by an undersurface
68
of the conduit portion
58
and a passage bottom
70
, and it terminates in an dispensing opening
54
. As shown in
FIG. 5
, when the lid
40
is in an open position, the dispensing opening
54
provides an outlet for the fluid passageway
50
by its positioning above a cap lip
14
.
The dispensing lid
40
includes pivots
46
in the shape of spheres or portions of spheres. The pivots
46
are received in sockets
32
of a top wall
30
of the cap
10
. Thus, the lid
40
and the cap
10
are connected by an uncomplicated ball joint construction. It is to be noted that such a ball joint is not required to connect the lid
40
to the cap
10
. Alternate embodiments may include one or more trunnions
402
in place of the pivots
46
and swivel recesses
404
in place of sockets
32
formed in the top wall
30
, as shown in FIG.
8
.
To assemble the closure
100
, the dispensing lid
40
is fitted into the recess
21
of the cap
10
, and the pivots
46
of the dispensing lid
40
are fitted into the mating sockets
32
of the cap
10
. The underguides
72
, lateral guides
74
, and supports
18
assist in the correct positioning of the lid
40
within the recess
21
.
In addition to the pivots
46
and sockets
32
, the cap
10
is attached to the dispensing lid
40
by a flexible actuating section
34
. The actuating section
34
may include first and second panels
38
,
36
, respectively, joined by a hinge
28
. A top hinge
24
may attach the lid
40
to the first panel
38
, the middle hinge
28
may connect the first and second panels
38
,
36
, and a bottom hinge
26
may attach the second panel
36
to the cap
10
. Any or all of the hinges
24
,
26
,
28
may be living hinges. However, living hinges are not required. Furthermore, first and second panels
38
,
36
are not required and the flexible actuating section
34
may include any number of panels, for example one panel, and any number of hinges, for example zero hinges, in accordance with the invention.
FIGS. 4 and 5
illustrate the closure
100
in the closed and open positions, respectively. Referring to
FIG. 4
, when the closure
100
transitions to the closed position, the dispensing opening
54
is disposed within the recess
21
and behind the lip
14
formed from a top portion of the outer wall
12
. In addition, an annular seal
82
on the undersurface
68
of the lid
40
engages a top end of the discharge tube
22
to prevent fluid communication between the aperture
16
and the fluid passageway
50
.
When pressed, the flexible actuating section
34
exerts a downward force on the lever portion
56
of the dispensing lid
40
that disengages the dispensing lid
40
from the cap
10
and opens the lid
40
. The discharge receptacle
44
and annular top and conduit seals
82
,
52
are located on the undersurface
68
of the lid
40
at a position between the fluid passageway
50
and the pivots
46
. Referring to
FIGS. 2 and 3
, the annular seal
52
is located on the passage bottom
70
of the fluid passageway
50
on an end adjacent to the discharge tube
22
. As shown in
FIG. 4
, when the closure
100
is in the closed position, the discharge receptacle
44
and the annular seals
52
,
82
engage and seal the top portion of the discharge tube
22
when the dispensing lid
40
is received within the recess
21
of the cap
10
. As shown in
FIG. 5
, when the closure
100
is in the open position, the discharge receptacle
44
and the annular seals
52
,
82
engage and seal the top portion of the discharge tube
22
to prevent flow other than through the passageway
50
.
In operation, the closure
100
is screwed onto the container
64
in a similar manner in which a standard dispensing closure would be applied to a container. In the closed position, the dispensing opening
54
sits behind the cap lip
14
. To open the closure
100
, a user presses the actuating section
34
(at the side of the closure
100
) and the conduit portion
58
of the dispensing lid
40
is flipped upwardly (as illustrated in
FIGS. 5-6
) from the cap
10
as the lid
40
rotates about the pivots
46
. When the closure
100
is in the open position, the contents of the container
64
may flow through the inner wall opening
86
, the aperture
16
, the discharge tube
22
, the passageway
50
and the dispensing opening
54
. The flexible actuating section
34
may include a non-slip portion
62
formed on an exterior surface for non-slip actuation of the closure
100
(FIG.
6
).
When the lid
40
is in the closed position, the annular seals
52
,
82
act to maintain the lid
40
in the closed position by sealing off the top portion of the discharge tube
22
. When the lid
40
is in the open position, the annular seals
52
,
82
act to maintain the lid
40
in the open position by similarly sealing off the discharge tube
22
. The seals
52
,
82
are shaped to conform to the inside and outside of the discharge tube
22
and are flexible enough to allow slight deflection when transitioning between the closed and open positions. The annular seal
82
engages a section of the top rim of the discharge tube
22
when the closure
100
is in the closed position, but not when the closure
100
is in the open position. Similarly, the annular seal
52
engages a section of the top rim of the discharge tube
22
when the closure
100
is in the open position, but engages a portion of the discharge tube
22
below the top rim when the closure
100
is in the closed position.
A preferred embodiment of the present invention combines the one-piece side-actuated, side-dispensing closure
100
with the container
64
to form a dispensing system
150
, as illustrated in FIG.
6
. The walls of the container
64
and the walls
10
,
12
of the closure
100
are fluid-tight to preclude flowable materials from exiting the system
150
other than through the closure
100
.
With reference to
FIG. 7
, next will be described a method of dispensing flowable materials from the container
64
using the one-piece side-actuated, side-dispensing closure
100
. The method includes attaching the closure
100
to the container
64
to form the system
150
for dispensing flowable materials, optionally orienting the system
150
in a desired direction, actuating the flexible actuating section
34
of the system
150
, and allowing the contents of the container
64
to flow out of the system
150
. Specifically, the method begins by attaching the closure
100
to the container
64
in step
304
to form the closure-container dispensing system
150
. Step
304
may include interfacing closure threads
84
with threads on the container
64
by screwing the closure
100
down onto the container
64
. In an alternate embodiment, step
304
may include rolling an annular ring on the closure
100
down over a corresponding annular ring on the container
64
. A variety of conventional techniques for attaching a closure
100
to the container
64
may be used as is known in the art.
Then, the system
150
may optionally be oriented at step
306
by the user in the desired direction of material flow. Step
306
may include both translation and rotation of the system
150
by the user.
At step
308
, the lid
40
is actuated when the user presses the actuating section
34
(at the side of the closure
100
) and the conduit portion
58
of the dispensing lid
40
is flipped upwardly (as illustrated in
FIGS. 5-6
) from the cap
10
about the pivots
46
. Because the actuating section
34
is located on a side of the lid
40
opposite the dispensing opening
54
, a user may actuate the lid
40
without placing a hand in the area where flowable materials exit the system
150
at the dispensing opening
54
. Conventional side-actuated closures are actuated on the same side as the dispensing opening, placing a user's hand in the line of spillage from the system
150
.
Flowable materials are allowed to flow at step
310
and exit the system
150
. After the flowable materials exit the container
64
through the inner wall opening
86
, the materials continue through the aperture
16
, the discharge tube
22
, the passageway
50
, and the dispensing opening
54
to exit the closure
100
.
Next, flow is halted when the user so desires. Stopping the flow is done at step
312
by de-actuating the lid
40
. De-actuation is accomplished by pressing down on the raised conduit portion
58
, causing the closure
100
to transition from an open position to a closed position. Alternatively, flow may be halted by rotating the system
150
upright so that gravity prevents the flowable materials from exiting the system. The method may be repeated by returning to step
304
or
306
when desired.
One advantage of the closure of the invention is that it permits the user to dispense the contents of a tube or “tottle” without inverting the container to actuate the closure. This closure allows the user to simply grasp the container with one hand, actuate the closure using the side-actuator, dispense the contents of the container, and de-actuate the closure, for example by lowering the container against a countertop or other convenient surface. The entire dispensing operation may thus be accomplished without involving more than one hand and without inverting the container.
While the invention has been described in detail in connection with preferred embodiments known at the time, it should be readily understood that the invention is not limited to such disclosed embodiments. Rather, the invention can be modified to incorporate any number of variations, alterations, substitutions or equivalent arrangements not heretofore described, but which are commensurate with the spirit and scope of the invention. For example, the invention may be fabricated from a variety of materials, including but not limited to plastic, glass, aluminum, or steel. Accordingly, the invention is not to be seen as limited by the foregoing description, but is only limited by the scope of the appended claims.
Claims
- 1. A side-dispensing closure, comprising:a cap having an inner wall, a platform overlying said inner wall including an aperture, a discharge tube extending from said aperture, and a top wall supported by said platform; a dispensing lid having a conduit portion with a fluid passageway in fluid connection with said discharge tube, a lever portion connected to said conduit portion, a fulcrum about which said lid rotates, and a connector for pivotally connecting said lid to said top wall; and a flexible actuating section connected between said cap and said dispensing lid, said dispensing lid being connected to an upper end of said flexible actuating section by a top hinge and said cap being connected to a lower end of said flexible actuating section by a bottom hinge, wherein said flexible actuating section is formed to allow transition of said closure from a closed to an open position when a force is applied to said flexible actuating section.
- 2. The closure of claim 1, wherein said flexible actuating section includes at least first and second panels connected between said cap and said dispensing lid, said dispensing lid being connected to said first panel by said top hinge, said first panel being connected to said second panel by a middle hinge, and said second panel being connected to said cap by said bottom hinge.
- 3. The closure of claim 2, wherein said top, middle, and bottom hinges are living hinges.
- 4. The closure of claim 2, wherein said flexible actuating section is located on a side of said closure opposite a dispensing opening of said conduit portion.
- 5. The closure of claim 1, wherein said top and bottom hinges are living hinges.
- 6. The closure of claim 5, wherein said flexible actuating section is located on a side portion of said closure.
- 7. The closure of claim 1, wherein said flexible actuating section is located on a side portion of said closure.
- 8. The closure of claim 1, wherein said lid further comprises annular seals formed on an undersurface of said lid which sealably engage said discharge tube to prevent fluid flow when said lid is in said closed position and to prevent fluid flow other than through said fluid passageway when said closure is in said open position.
- 9. The closure of claim 8, wherein said annular seals act to maintain said lid in said closed position or said open position.
- 10. The closure of claim 1, wherein said platform and said discharge tube are integrally formed and said discharge tube includes a portion of said platform.
- 11. The closure of claim 1, wherein said inner wall includes threads engageable with corresponding threads.
- 12. The closure of claim 1, wherein said connector attaches said lid to said cap with at least one bail and joint linkage.
- 13. The closure of claim 1, wherein said connector attaches said lid to said cap with at least one trunnion and swivel recess linkage.
- 14. The closure of claim 1, wherein said flexible actuating section includes a non-slip portion formed on an outer surface.
- 15. The closure of claim 1, wherein said connector attaches said cap to said lid at said fulcrum.
- 16. The closure of claim 1, wherein said dispensing lid includes a substantially planar upper surface and said fluid passageway is formed beneath said upper surface.
- 17. A one-piece side-dispensing closure, comprising:a cap having a skirt connectable with a container, a platform peripherally supported by said skirt and including an aperture, a discharge tube positioned over said aperture, and a top wall upwardly extending from said skirt and said platform; a dispensing lid having a conduit portion with a fluid passageway connected to said discharge tube, a lever portion connected to said conduit portion, a fulcrum about which said lid rotates, and a connector for pivotally connecting said lid to said top wall; and an actuating section having first and second panels connected between said cap and said dispensing lid, said dispensing lid being connected to said first panel by a top hinge, said first panel being connected to a second panel by a middle hinge, and said second panel being connected to said cap by a bottom hinge, wherein said actuating section is formed to permit transition from a closed to an open position when a force is applied to said first or second panels.
- 18. The closure of claim 17, wherein said top, middle, and bottom hinges are living hinges.
- 19. The closure of claim 18, wherein said actuating section is located on a side portion of said closure.
- 20. The closure of claim 18, wherein said actuating section is located on a side of said closure opposite a dispensing opening of said conduit portion.
- 21. The closure of claim 17, wherein said actuating section is located on a side portion of said closure.
- 22. The closure of claim 17, wherein said lid further comprises annular seals formed on an undersurface of said lid which sealably engage said discharge tube to prevent fluid flow when said lid is in said closed position and to prevent fluid flow other than through said fluid passageway when said lid is in said open position.
- 23. The closure of claim 22, wherein said annular seals act to maintain said lid in said closed position or said open position.
- 24. The closure of claim 17, wherein said platform and said discharge tube are integrally formed and said discharge tube includes a portion of said platform.
- 25. The closure of claim 17, wherein said skirt includes threads engageable with corresponding threads on said container.
- 26. The closure of claim 17, wherein said connector attaches said lid to said cap with at least one bail and joint linkage.
- 27. The closure of claim 17, wherein said connector attaches said lid to said cap with at least one trunnion and swivel recess linkage.
- 28. The closure of claim 17, wherein said actuating section includes a non-slip portion formed on an outer surface.
- 29. The closure of claim 17, wherein said connector attaches said cap to said lid at said fulcrum.
- 30. The closure of claim 17, wherein said dispensing lid includes a substantially planar upper surface and said fluid passageway is formed beneath said upper surface.
- 31. A system for dispensing flowable materials, comprising:a container; a cap having an inner wall connectable with a container, a platform overlying said inner wall including an aperture, a discharge tube positioned over said aperture, and a top wall supported by said platform; a dispensing lid having a conduit portion with a fluid passageway connected to said discharge tube, a lever portion connected to said conduit portion, a fulcrum about which said lid rotates, and a connector for pivotally connecting said lid to said top wall; and an actuating section having first and second panels connected between said cap and said dispensing lid, said dispensing lid being connected to said first panel by a top hinge, said first panel being connected to a second panel by a middle hinge, and said second panel being connected to said cap by a bottom hinge, wherein said actuating section is formed to permit transition from a closed to an open position when a force is applied to said first or second panels.
- 32. The system of claim 31, wherein at least one of said hinges is a living hinge.
- 33. The system of claim 32, wherein said top, middle, and bottom hinges are living hinges.
- 34. The system of claim 32, wherein said actuating section is located on a side of said closure opposite a dispensing opening of said conduit portion.
- 35. The system of claim 32, wherein said actuating section is located on a side portion of said closure.
- 36. The system of claim 31, wherein said actuating section is located on a side portion of said closure.
- 37. The system of claim 31, wherein said lid further comprises annular seals formed on an undersurface of said lid which sealably engage said discharge tube to prevent fluid flow when said lid is in said closed position and to prevent fluid flow other than through said fluid passageway when said lid is in said open position.
- 38. The system of claim 37, wherein said annular seals act to maintain said lid in said closed position or said open position.
- 39. The system of claim 31, wherein said platform and said discharge tube are integrally formed and said discharge tube includes a portion of said platform.
- 40. The system of claim 31, wherein said inner wall includes threads engageable with corresponding threads on said container.
- 41. The system of claim 31, wherein said connector attaches said lid to said cap with at least one ball and joint linkage.
- 42. The system of claim 31, wherein said connector attaches said lid to said cap with at least one trunnion and swivel recess linkage.
- 43. The system of claim 31, wherein said actuating section includes a non-slip portion formed on an outer surface.
- 44. The system of claim 31, wherein said connector attaches said cap to said lid at said fulcrum.
- 45. The system of claim 31, wherein said dispensing lid includes a substantially planar upper surface and wherein said fluid passageway is formed underneath said upper surface.
- 46. A method of dispensing flowable materials from a container, comprising:connecting a one-piece side-dispensing closure to a container containing a flowable material, the dispensing closure having a dispensing lid attached to a cap by a flexible actuating section and pivotally connected to the cap; applying a force to said actuating section situated opposite a dispensing opening of said lid to transition said lid from a closed position to an open position by causing an arm of said actuating section to move a first lever portion of said lid about a hinge causing a second lever portion of the lid to rotate about a fulcrum; and permitting said flowable material to flow out of said container, through said cap, and out of said lid through said dispensing opening.
- 47. The method of claim 46, further comprising orienting said container and said closure in a desired direction during said flowing step.
- 48. The method of claim 46, wherein said flowing step includes flowing said flowable material out of said container through an aperture in a platform overlying an inner wall of said cap, through a discharge tube positioned over said aperture, and through a fluid passageway formed in said dispensing lid prior to flowing out of said lid through said dispensing opening.
- 49. The method of claim 46, further comprising halting flow of said flowable material out of said container by applying a force to a conduit portion of said dispensing lid to cause said lid to transition from said open position to said closed position by rotating about said fulcrum.
- 50. The method of claim 49, wherein said halting step includes using annular seals attached to an undersurface of said lid to sealably engage said discharge tube to prevent fluid flow when said lid is in said closed position and to inhibit fluid flow other than through said fluid passageway when said lid is not in said closed position.
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