The present invention relates to an orientation system for a closure. More specifically, the present invention relates to an orientation system for a bayonet-type closure having lugs of varying configurations.
Bayonet-type closure systems are well known in the art. These closure systems may be utilized on trigger sprayer closures and bottles for dispensing fluids such as household cleaners, hair styling aids, fabric refreshers and like products. Often times, a user of these bayonet-type closure systems needs to re-attach the trigger sprayer closure to the bottle after refilling the fluid, emptying the fluid, or checking the fluid level in the bottle. Due to the structural features of many bayonet-type closure systems, a user may incorrectly orient the trigger sprayer closure onto the bottle. This issue has attempted to be addressed by bottle shapes that provide visual cues as to the front or dispensing side of the bottle. However, symmetrical or symmetrically opposite bottle shapes, for example, would not provide such visual cues. The orientation issue has also attempted to be addressed by positioning the bayonet structures, which include bayonet tabs and their mating bayonet provisions, in a non-uniform pattern around the circumference of the trigger sprayer closure and container neck such that these mating parts can engage in only one circumferential position. However, such systems may not be efficient and/or user-friendly in that a user may have to estimate the proper push-on position; this is especially true where the degrees of separation of the bayonet structures around a circumference are visually similar. In some instances, a user of such systems may also need to estimate the proper rotation necessary to secure the bayonet structures in place. As such, there remains a continuing need for a bayonet-type closure system that has an orientation member to properly and efficiently secure a bayonet-type trigger sprayer closure to a bottle or container.
The present invention relates to an orientation system for a closure. There are numerous embodiments of the orientation system described herein, all of which are intended to be non-limiting examples. In one embodiment, the system comprises a closure adapted for releasable connection to a container comprising a first closure circumference; a second closure circumference axially spaced within said first closure circumference and longitudinally spaced from said first closure circumference; at least three lugs, wherein each of said at least three lugs comprises a circumferential width and are circumferentially spaced, wherein said at least three lugs comprise a first orientation member, a second orientation member, and a fastener, wherein said first orientation member and said second orientation member are positioned on the same closure circumference and have different circumferential widths, and wherein said fastener is positioned on a different closure circumference.
In another embodiment, the system comprises a closure adapted for releasable connection to a container comprising a shroud having an inner surface, said inner surface having a lower cylindrical surface longitudinally spaced from an intermediate cylindrical surface; an annular shaped skirt axially spaced within said shroud and longitudinally spaced within said intermediate cylindrical surface; at least one orientation member protruding radially inwardly from said lower cylindrical surface of said inner surface; and a plurality of tabs for mating with bayonet provisions, said plurality of tabs circumferentially spaced from said at least one orientation member and protruding radially inwardly from said annular shaped skirt.
In yet another embodiment, the system comprises a closure adapted for releasable connection to a container comprising a shroud having an inner surface, said inner surface having a lower cylindrical surface longitudinally spaced from an intermediate cylindrical surface; an annular shaped skirt concentrically disposed within said shroud and longitudinally spaced within said intermediate cylindrical surface; a first orientation member and a second orientation member, wherein said first orientation member and said second orientation member comprise a circumferential width and protrude radially inwardly from said lower cylindrical surface, wherein said second orientation member has a circumferential width less than said first orientation member; and a plurality of tabs for mating with bayonet provisions, wherein said tabs are circumferentially spaced from said first orientation member and said second orientation member and protrude radially inwardly from said annular shaped skirt.
While the specification concludes with the claims particularly pointing out and distinctly claiming the invention, it is believed that the present invention will be better understood from the following description taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings in which:
a and 5b show cross sectional views of a trigger sprayer closure, engaged on a container in accordance with the present invention, taken along lines a-a and b-b of
The present invention relates to an orientation system for a closure as described above. The orientation system of the present invention is described in the context of a bayonet-type trigger sprayer closure. Those of ordinary skill in the art will appreciate that the present invention can be utilized with various closure systems and is not limited to this specific execution.
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The closure 1 may include at least three lugs which may be any number and combination of orientation members 110, 111 and fasteners 160, 161, 162. The orientation members 110, 111 may have varying circumferential widths to assist in defining one orientation of the closure 1 on a container.
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The orientation members 110, 111 may protrude radially inwardly from the first closure circumference 12 or from the inner surface of a shroud 10. It is contemplated that the closure 1 of the present invention may be configured to include orientation members 110, 111 that protrude radially outwardly from the first closure circumference 12 or the outer surface of the shroud 10. In one embodiment, where there are two or more orientation members, at least two of the orientation members 110, 111 have different circumferential widths. In one embodiment, the circumferential width of the first orientation member 110 may be about 8 mm to about 15 mm, alternatively about 8 mm to about 12 mm, alternatively about 12 mm to about 15 mm; and the circumferential width of the second orientation member 111 may be about 4 mm to about 8 mm, alternatively about 6 mm to about 8 mm.
In one embodiment, the first and second orientation members 110, 111 are circumferentially spaced on two equally sized closure circumferences located at different longitudinal positions on the lower cylindrical surface 14 of the shroud 10. In another embodiment, the orientation members 110, 111 are circumferentially spaced and positioned at the same longitudinal position on the first closure circumference 12. In another embodiment, the first and second orientation members 110, 111 are longitudinally positioned on the circular rim 19 of the first closure circumference 12. Having the orientation members 110, 111 on one circumference which is in one axial position may provide easier alignment of the closure 1 onto the container neck 30.
The closure 1 of the present invention may also include a second closure circumference 18 axially spaced within the first closure circumference 12 and longitudinally spaced from the first closure circumference 12. The second closure circumference 18 is an inner circular plane having a diameter that is smaller than the diameter of the first closure circumference 12 of the closure 1.
The second closure circumference 18 may be the inner surface of an annular shaped skirt 60 which depends from a trigger sprayer fitment 40. Any conventional trigger sprayer fitment 40 may be employed for the present invention. Conventional component parts include a dip tube 50, liquid supply passage, a vent chamber, a pump chamber, and a liquid discharge passage.
When the second closure circumference 18 is the inner surface of an annular shaped skirt 60 of a trigger fitment 40, the annular shaped skirt 60 may be integrally molded with the shroud 10 as one monolithic piece. This construction may reduce parts and improve manufacturing efficiencies.
The shroud 10 and the annular shaped skirt 60 may also be two separate pieces. Where a two-piece construction is employed, reduced torsional stresses may be observed which may reduce warping or misalignment of fasteners 160, 161, 162. Warping or misalignment of fasteners 160, 161, 162 may, in turn, disrupt the vertical stabilization and retention of the plug seal 70 in its fluid tight position. In a two-piece construction, the torsional stresses resulting from fastening the closure 1 onto the container may be taken up by the orientation members 110, 111, resulting in decreased residual stress on the fasteners 160, 161, 162.
The annular shaped skirt 60 may be positioned concentrically or eccentrically within the first closure circumference 12. In one embodiment, the skirt 60 may be concentrically positioned within the first closure circumference 12 of the shroud 10 and longitudinally positioned within the intermediate cylindrical surface 16 of the shroud 10. Where the orientation members 110, 111 and fasteners 160, 161, 162 protrude radially outwardly from an exterior surface of the closure 1, for example, the skirt 60 may longitudinally extend past the circular rim 19 of the shroud 10.
The skirt 60 may depend from a top wall 42 that is generally perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of the closure 1. The interior surface of the skirt 60 may be generally cylindrical and smooth except for the presence of a plurality of fasteners 160, 161, 162 such as a plurality of bayonet tabs. In another embodiment, the lugs on the second closure circumference 18 or skirt 60 are orientation members 110, 111 and the lugs on the first closure circumference 12 are fasteners 160, 161, 162. The longitudinal spacing of the fasteners 160, 161, 162 and the orientation members 110, 111 regardless of which circumference they protrude from may be about 5 mm to about 25 mm, alternatively about 5 mm to about 15 mm apart from center point to center point.
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In one embodiment, the fasteners 160, 161, 162 are circumferentially spaced from each other and from all orientation members 110, 111 that are employed. In one embodiment, the circumferential spacing of the fasteners 160, 161, 162 and the orientation members 110, 111 provide non-overlapping lugs. Circumferential spacing, as opposed to lugs overlapping one another, around two or more axially spaced circumferences may provide an orientation system that is more effective in that none of the lugs interfere with assembling the orientation members 110, 111 on the container neck 30. In one embodiment, the lugs are spaced from center point to center point as follows: the first fastener 160 is circumferentially spaced about 5° to about 40°, alternatively about 35° from the first orientation member 110; the second fastener 161 is circumferentially spaced from about 80° to about 100°, alternatively about 90° from the first fastener 160; the second orientation member 111 is circumferentially spaced from about 5° to about 50°, alternatively about 45° from the second fastener 161; the third fastener is circumferentially spaced from about 80° to about 100°, alternatively about 90° from the second orientation member 111; the first orientation member 110 is circumferentially spaced from about 80° to about 120°, alternatively about 100° from the third fastener 162.
In the interior of the annular shaped skirt 60 and also depending from the top wall 42 may be a plug seal 70. The plug seal 70 may be an annular shaped sealing collar that depends downwardly from the top wall 42. The diameter of the plug seal 70 is dimensioned to frictionally engage the interior of the container neck 30 to form a fluid tight seal to prevent fluid in the container from leaking out of the closure 1. Spaced axially outwardly from the plug seal 70, the interior surface of the annular shaped skirt 60 depends downwardly to a bottom edge.
Each of the channels 34, 36 have an open end 134, 136 and a stop wall 234. The open ends 134, 136 are sufficiently large to enable the orientation members 110, 111 on the first closure circumference 12 to pass therethrough when attaching the trigger sprayer closure 1 to the container neck 30 as will be explained. In the embodiment shown in
In one embodiment, the ridges 32a, 32b, 33a, project radially outwardly from the container neck 30 to a greater extent than the fastening provisions 260, 261, 262. The radial projection of the ridges 32a, 32b, 33a may corresponds to the radial projection of the orientation members 110, 111 and the fastening provisions 260, 261, 262 which may be first, second, and third bayonet provisions.
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The dimensions and values disclosed herein are not to be understood as being strictly limited to the exact numerical values recited. Instead, unless otherwise specified, each such dimension is intended to mean both the recited value and a functionally equivalent range surrounding that value. For example, a dimension disclosed as “40 mm” is intended to mean “about 40 mm”.
All documents cited in the Detailed Description of the Invention are, in relevant part, incorporated herein by reference; the citation of any document is not to be construed as an admission that it is prior art with respect to the present invention. To the extent that any meaning or definition of a term in this document conflicts with any meaning or definition of the same term in a document incorporated by reference, the meaning or definition assigned to that term in this document shall govern.
While particular embodiments of the present invention have been illustrated and described, it would be obvious to those skilled in the art that various other changes and modifications can be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention. It is therefore intended to cover in the appended claims all such changes and modifications that are within the scope of this invention.
This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. application Ser. No. 11/955,138 filed Dec. 12, 2007.
Number | Date | Country | |
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Parent | 11955138 | Dec 2007 | US |
Child | 12233704 | US |