Claims
- 1. A pour spout fitment construction including a pour spout having an upper and a lower portion, a flange integrally secured to said spout lower portion, said pour spout having an interior passage, said interior passage having at least three integral, radially inwardly extending ribs axially spaced along said passage to thereby define three vertically disposed ribs, including an uppermost and a lowermost rib, a hollow, annular piercing insert slidably mounted within said spout interior passage, said piercing insert having an upper and a lower portion, said upper piercing insert portion having a plurality of radially outwardly extending protrusions, said protrusions lying in a single plane, said protrusions positioned between the uppermost and the next uppermost of said ribs of said spout, said upper piercing insert portion having at least one axial opening to thereby permit the flow of a liquid axially through the length of said hollow piercing element, the lower portion of said piercing insert having teeth which project downwardly, said pour spout ribs normally selectably engagable with said piercing insert protrusions to normally prevent axial movement of said insert within said spout, at least one of (A) said coplanar piercing insert protrusions and (B) said uppermost spout rib and said spout ribs between said uppermost and said lowermost spout ribs, being radially deformable, to thereby permit said piercing insert protrusions to pass over said uppermost spout rib and said spout ribs which are located between said uppermost and said lowermost spout ribs, said piercing element being annularly continuous at its said lower portion and having annularly disposed discontinuities at its said upper portion, a plurality of annularly disposed cutouts around the circumference of said piercing element, the lower regions of said cutouts bordering said annularly continuous lower piercing element portion, the upper regions of said cutouts defining said piercing element upper portion discontinuities, whereby said piercing insert can assume a plurality of normal axial positions in said pour spout, and whereby said piercing element is movable from its uppermost to its lowermost position within said pour spout without rotation.
- 2. The pour spout fitment construction of claim 1 wherein said spout interior passage has at least four radially inwardly extending ribs.
- 3. The pour spout fitment construction of claim 1 including an external cap releasably secured to and normally closing said pour spout.
- 4. The pour spout fitment construction of claim 3 wherein said pour spout, said piercing insert, and said cap are each generally cylindrical.
- 5. The pour spout fitment construction of claim 1 wherein said pour spout and said piercing insert are each generally cylindrical.
- 6. The pour spout fitment construction of claim 1 wherein said piercing insert carries a pushing abutment, said abutment radially located substantially centrally of said pour spout passageway.
- 7. The pour spout construction of claim 1 wherein said piercing element carries a pushing abutment adjacent its said upper portion, said pushing abutment located at the ends of radially extending arms, the latter extending radially inwardly from said upper portion of said piercing element.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/874,161, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,297,696 filed Apr. 27, 1992.
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