The present disclosure is generally directed to containers comprising pour spouts and partitions to regulate flow of a liquid.
Conventionally, most liquid containing containers (including coatings containers) include a lid that is removed for the contents to be poured out onto, for example, a tray or some other container. This process results in many spills, drips down the side of the container, and the collection of coating in regions that can affect the seal of the lid.
This also results in unnecessary environmental contamination with the unintended release of liquid or spills of liquid into the environment. Conventional spouts limit the ability to stack containers by not being collapsible. Conventional spouts also do not have the ability to control liquid flow. Accordingly, containers, particularly containers that contain coatings, with improved pour spouts are needed.
The present disclosure is directed to an opening or spout on a container to dispense liquids. The spout may unfold, in one embodiment, to an angle, which when the container is tilted may extend past the edge of the container. The opening creates a spout when unfolded or opened. In embodiments, underneath the opening is an optional flow control partition that can control the flow of liquid from the container to the outside. The flow control partition may, for example, be a door that moves up and down to control the flow of liquid. The spout/opening and/or container may include channels that can direct the flow of liquid. Optionally, the spout may be in the container and usable when the lid is removed.
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The following detailed description is provided to assist the reader in gaining a comprehensive understanding of the methods, products, and/or systems, described herein. However, various changes, modifications, and equivalents of the methods, products, and/or systems described herein will be apparent to an ordinary skilled artisan.
The present disclosure is directed to an opening on a container to dispense liquids. The opening may unfold, in one embodiment, to an angle which when the container is tilted extends past the edge of the container. The opening creates a spout when unfolded or opened.
In embodiments, underneath the opening may be a flow control partition that can control the flow of liquid from the container to the outside. The flow control partition may, for example, move up and down to control the flow of liquid. The spout/opening and/or container may include channels that can direct the flow of liquid. The opening can be opened and closed as needed. Optionally, the spout may be in the container and usable when the lid is removed.
The spouts of the disclosure solve the problem of dripping down the side of the container. Dripping down the side of the container can dangerously cover warnings contained on the container. Dripping also creates contamination of the surrounding environment. The spout of the disclosure also eliminates liquid collecting in the ridges and regions that allow the lid to seal. Accordingly, wasted liquid is prevented. The disclosed spout prevents spills and unintended releases of liquid which are detrimental to environmental quality.
In another embodiment, a latching folding door may allow access to coating inside. This would permit, for example, color additives to be added without the need to remove the lid. In one embodiment, a door could operate, for example, from right to left or vice versa.
In other embodiments, for example, a ring could be used for the release button or a knob or tab or other device could be turned, for example, counterclockwise, to release the finger releases.
While this disclosure includes specific examples, it will be apparent after an understanding of the disclosure of this application has been attained that various changes in form and details may be made in these examples without departing from the spirit and scope of the claims and their equivalents.