Claims
- 1. A pour spout for permitting transfer of a fluid from a container of fluid into a receiving vessel, the pour spout comprising:
- (a) a tube having first and second open ends, said first end of said tube opening into the container of fluid;
- (b) a fluid conduit end cap attached to and at least partially closing said second end of said tube, said end cap comprising:
- (i) an elongated first portion inserted into said second end of said tube with the outer surface of said first portion engaging the inner surface of said second end of said tube; and
- (ii) a second portion disposed exterior to said second end of said tube when said first portion of said end cap is inserted thereinto;
- (c) an elongated fluid recess oriented parallel to the longitudinal axis of said fluid conduit formed along the full length of the surface of said first portion of said end cap and along the surface of a section of said second portion contiguous therewith, the part of said fluid recess formed in said second portion of said end cap defining a fluid discharge opening through which fluid from the container is transferred into the receiving vessel, and the part of said fluid recess formed in said first portion of said end cap in combination with the interior surface of said second end of said tube defining a discharge passageway communicating between said discharge opening and the interior of the container;
- (d) a slide valve having a closed position in which transfer of fluid through said discharge opening is precluded;
- (e) a spring urging said slide valve into said closed position thereof;
- (f) slide valve release means for co-acting with the receiving vessel to move said slide valve out of said closed position thereof once said fluid discharge opening on said fluid conduit enters into the receiving vessel;
- (g) an outer air vent aperture formed through said tube at a location which is inside the receiving vessel when said slide valve ceases to preclude transfer of fluid from said discharge opening;
- (h) an air vent passageway communicating at a first end thereof with the interior space within said fluid conduit and the container and communicating at the second end thereof with said air vent opening, said air vent passageway having a cross-sectional area greater than that of said outer air vent aperture; and
- (i) air vent passageway constriction means for retarding the entry of fluid into said air vent passageway when fluid is being transferred from the container to the receiving vessel, thereby to retain a column of air in said air vent tube during transfer of the fluid.
- 2. A pour spout as recited in claim 1, wherein said air vent passageway constriction means comprises a capillary section located in said air vent passageway having a cross-sectional area less than that of said air vent passageway.
- 3. A pour spout as recited in claim 2, wherein said capillary section is located at said first end of said air vent passageway.
- 4. A pour spout as recited in claim 1, further comprising an air vent recess oriented parallel to the longitudinal axis of said fluid conduit and formed in the outer surface of said first portion of said end cap along a section thereof disposed radially opposite from said fluid recess, said air vent recess in combination with the interior surface of said second end of said tube defining said air vent passageway.
- 5. A pour spout as recited in claim 4, wherein the end of said air vent recess remote from the container extends longitudinally to a location that is in communication with said outer air vent aperture.
- 6. A pour spout as recited in claim 5, wherein said capillary section comprises an inner air vent aperture formed in the outer surface of said first portion of said end cap between the end of said air vent recess adjacent said container of fluid and the end of said first portion of said end cap adjacent said container.
- 7. A pour spout as recited in claim 1, wherein said fluid conduit further comprises cooperating retention means for snappingly retaining said first portion of said end cap in said second end of said tube.
- 8. A pour spout for permitting transfer of a fluid from a container of the fluid to a receiving vessel, the pour spout comprising:
- (a) a fluid conduit opening at one end thereof into the container of fluid, said fluid conduit being provided at a location remote from the container with a fluid discharge opening through which fluid from the container is transferred into the receiving vessel, said fluid conduit comprising:
- (i) a tube having first and second open ends, said first end of said tube opening into the container of fluid; and
- (ii) a fluid conduit end cap attached to and at least partially closing said second end of said tube, said end cap having formed therein said fluid discharge opening and a discharge passageway communicating from said discharge opening to the interior of said tube;
- (b) closure means for precluding any transfer of the fluid through said discharge opening into the receiving vessel until said fluid discharge opening is inside the receiving vessel; and
- (c) venting means for admitting air into the interior space within said fluid conduit and the container during transfer of the fluid from the container, air flow into said interior space through said venting means becoming terminated when the receiving vessel becomes filled with the fluid, said venting means comprising:
- (i) an air vent passageway communicating between said interior space and the exterior of said fluid conduit at a location that is inside the receiving vessel when said closure means ceases to preclude the transfer of fluid from said fluid conduit; and
- (ii) a capillary section located in said air vent passageway, said capillary section having a cross-sectional area less than that of said air vent passageway;
- (d) said end cap comprising:
- (i) a first portion which is inserted into said second end of said tube;
- (ii) a second portion which is exterior to said second end of said tube when said first portion of said end cap is inserted thereinto;
- (iii) an elongated fluid recess formed in the surface of said end cap oriented generally parallel to the longitudinal axis of said fluid conduit, said fluid recess comprising:
- (A) a first part formed along the full length of the surface of said first portion of said end cap; and
- (B) a second part formed along a section of the surface of said second portion of said end cap contiguous with said first portion thereof, said first part of said fluid recess in combination with the interior surface of said second end of said tube defining said discharge passageway, and said second part of said fluid recess defining said discharge opening.
- 9. A pour spout as recited in claim 8, wherein the end of said air vent recess remote from the container of fluid extends to a location within said tube that is inside the receiving vessel when said closure means ceases to preclude transfer of fluid from said fluid conduit.
- 10. A pour spout as recited in claim 9, wherein said capillary section comprises an outer air vent aperture formed through said fluid conduit to communicate with said end of said air vent recess remote from the container of fluid.
- 11. A pour spout as recited in claim 9, wherein said capillary section comprises an inner air vent aperture communicating between the end of said air vent recess adjacent the container of fluid and the interior space within said fluid conduit and the container.
- 12. A pour spout for permitting transfer of a fluid from a container of the fluid to a receiving vessel, the pour spout comprising:
- (a) a fluid conduit opening at one end thereof into the container of fluid, said fluid conduit being provided at a location remote from the container with a fluid discharge opening through which fluid from the container is transferred into the receiving vessel, said fluid conduit comprising:
- (i) a tube having first and second open ends, said first end of said tube opening into the container of fluid; and
- (ii) a fluid conduit end cap attached to said second end of said tube, said end cap having formed therein at least a portion of said air vent passageway, said end cap comprising:
- (A) a first portion which is inserted into said second end of said tube;
- (B) a second portion which is exterior to said second end of said tube when said first portion of said end cap is inserted therein; and
- (C) an elongated air vent recess oriented generally parallel to the longitudinal axis of said fluid conduit formed in the surface of said first portion; and
- (b) venting means for admitting air into the interior space within said fluid conduit and the container during transfer of the fluid from the container, air flow into said interior space through said venting means becoming terminated when the receiving vessel becomes filled with the fluid, said venting means comprising:
- (i) an air vent passageway communicating between said interior space and the exterior of said fluid conduit at a location that is inside the receiving vessel when said closure means ceases to preclude the transfer of fluid from said fluid conduit; and
- (ii) a capillary section located in said air vent passageway, said capillary section having a cross-sectional area less than that of said air vent passageway.
- 13. A pour spout for permitting transfer of a fluid from a container of the fluid to a receiving vessel, the pour spout comprising:
- (a) a fluid conduit opening at one end thereof into the container of fluid, said fluid conduit being provided at a location remote from the container with a fluid discharge opening through which fluid from the container is transferred into the receiving vessel, said fluid conduit comprising:
- (i) a tube having first and second open ends, said first end of said tube opening into the container of fluid; and
- (ii) a fluid conduit end cap attached to and at least partially closing said second end of said tube, said end cap comprising:
- (A) an elongated first portion which is inserted into said second end of said tube with the outer surface of said first portion engaging the inner surface of said second end of said tube; and
- (B) a second portion disposed exterior to said second end of said tube when said first portion of said end cap is inserted thereinto;
- (b) closure means for precluding any transfer of the fluid through said discharge opening into the receiving vessel until said fluid discharge opening is inside the receiving vessel;
- (c) venting means for admitting air into the interior space within said fluid conduit and the container during transfer of the fluid from the container, air flow into said interior space through said venting means becoming terminated when the receiving vessel becomes filled with the fluid, said venting means comprising:
- (i) an air vent passageway communicating between said interior space and the exterior of said fluid conduit at a location that is inside the receiving vessel when said closure means ceases to preclude the transfer of fluid from said fluid conduit; and
- (ii) a capillary section located in said air vent passageway, said capillary section having a cross-sectional area less than that of said air vent passageway;
- (d) an elongated fluid recess oriented generally parallel to the longitudinal axis of said fluid conduit formed in the outer surface of said first portion of said end cap along the full length of said first portion and along a section of said second portion continuous therewith; and
- (e) an air vent recess oriented parallel to the longitudinal axis of said fluid conduit formed in the outer surface of said first portion of said end cap along a section thereof disposed radially opposite from said fluid recess.
- 14. A pour spout as recited in claim 13, wherein the end of said air vent recess remote from the container extends to a location that is inside the receiving vessel when said closure means ceases to preclude transfer of fluid from said fluid conduit, and wherein said capillary section comprises an outer air vent aperture formed through said fluid conduit at said end of said air vent recess remote from the container of fluid.
- 15. A pour spout as recited in claim 13, wherein said capillary section comprises an inner air vent aperture formed in the outer surface of said first portion of said end cap between the end of said air vent recess adjacent the container of fluid and the end of said first portion of said end cap adjacent to the container.
- 16. A pour spout for permitting transfer of a fluid from a container of the fluid to a receiving vessel, the pour spout comprising:
- (a) a fluid conduit opening at one end thereof into the container of fluid, said fluid conduit being provided at a location remote from the container with a fluid discharge Opening through which fluid from the container is transferred into the receiving vessel, said fluid conduit comprising:
- (i) a tube having first and second open ends, said first end of said tube opening into the container of fluid; and
- (ii) a fluid conduit end cap attached to and at least partially closing said second end of said tube, said end cap comprising:
- (A) an elongated first portion which is inserted into said second end of said tube with the outer surface of said first portion engaging the inner surface of said second end of said tube; and
- (B) a second portion disposed exterior to said second end of said tube when said first portion of said end cap is inserted thereinto; and
- (C) cooperating retention means for snappingly retaining said first portion of said end cap in said second end of said tube; and
- (b) venting means for admitting air into the interior space within said fluid conduit and the container during transfer of the fluid from the container, air flow into said interior space through said venting means becoming terminated when the receiving vessel becomes filled with the fluid, said venting means comprising:
- (i) an air vent passageway communicating between said interior space and the exterior of said fluid conduit at a location that is inside the receiving vessel when said closure means ceases to preclude the transfer of fluid from said fluid conduit; and
- (ii) a capillary section located in said air vent passageway, said capillary section having a cross-sectional area less than that of said air vent passageway.
- 17. A pour spout as recited in claim 16, wherein said cooperating retention means comprises:
- (a) a retention lip radially extending from said outer surface of said first portion of said end cap; and
- (b) a corresponding retention shoulder formed on the interior of said second end of said tube for receiving said retention lip when said first portion of said end cap is fully inserted into said second end of said tube.
- 18. A pour spout for permitting transfers of a fluid from a container of the fluid to a receiving vessel, the pour spout comprising:
- (a) a fluid conduit opening at one end thereof into the container of fluid, said fluid conduit being provided at a location remote from the container with a fluid discharge opening through which fluid from the container is transferred into the receiving vessel, said fluid conduit comprising:
- (i) a tube having first and second open ends, said first end of said tube opening into the container of fluid; and
- (ii) a fluid conduit end cap attached to and at least partially closing said second end of said tube, said end cap having formed therein said fluid discharge opening;
- (b) a slide valve having a closed position in which transfer of the fluid through said discharge opening precluded;
- (c) bias means for urging said slide valve into said closed position thereof;
- (d) slide valve release means for co-acting with the receiving vessel to move said slide valve out of said closed position thereof when said fluid discharge opening enters the receiving vessel; and
- (e) venting means for admitting air into the interior space within said fluid conduit and the container during transfer of the fluid from the container, air flow into said interior space through said venting means becoming terminated when the receiving vessel becomes filled with the fluid, said venting means comprising:
- (i) an air vent passageway communicating between said interior space and the exterior of said fluid conduit at a location that is inside the receiving vessel when said slide valve is out of said closed position thereof; and
- (ii) air vent passageway constriction means for retarding the entry of fluid into said air vent passageway when fluid is being transferred from the container to the receiving vessel, thereby retaining a column of air in said air vent passageway during transfer of the fluid; and
- (f) said end cap comprising:
- (i) a first portion which is inserted into said second end of said tube;
- (ii) a second portion which is exterior to said second end of said tube when said first portion of said end cap is inserted therein; and
- (iii) an elongated fluid recess formed in the surface of said end cap oriented generally parallel to the longitudinal axis of said fluid conduit, said fluid recess comprising:
- (A) a first part formed along the full length of the surface of said first portion of said end cap; and
- (B) a second part formed along a section of the surface of said second portion of said end cap contiguous with said first portion thereof, said first part of said fluid recess in combination with the interior surface of said second end of said tube functioning as said discharge passageway, and said second part of said recess functioning as said discharge opening.
- 19. A pour spout for permitting transfers of a fluid from a container of the fluid to a receiving vessel, the pour spout comprising:
- (a) a fluid conduit opening at one end thereof into the container of fluid, said fluid conduit being provided at a location remote from the container with a fluid discharge opening through which fluid from the container is transferred into the receiving vessel, said fluid conduit comprising:
- (i) a tube having first and second open ends, said first end of said tube opening into the container of fluid; and
- (ii) a fluid conduit end cap attached to and at least partially closing said second end of said tube, said end cap having formed therein said fluid discharge opening, said end cap comprising:
- (A) an elongated first portion inserted into said second end of said tube with the outer surface of said first portion engaging the inner surface of said second end of said tube; and
- (B) a second portion disposed exterior to said second end of said tube when said first portion of said end cap is inserted thereinto; and
- (C) cooperating retention means for snappingly retaining said first portion of said end cap in said second end of said tube;
- (b) a slide valve having a closed position in which transfer of the fluid through said discharge opening is precluded;
- (c) bias means for urging said slide valve into said closed position thereof;
- (d) slide valve release means for co-acting with the receiving vessel to move said slide valve out of said closed position thereof when said fluid discharge opening enters the receiving vessel; and
- (e) venting means for admitting air into the interior space within said fluid conduit and the container during transfer of the fluid from the container, air flow into said interior space through said venting means becoming terminated when the receiving vessel becomes filled with the fluid, said venting means comprising:
- (i) an air vent passageway communicating between said interior space and the exterior of said fluid conduit at a location that is inside the receiving vessel when said slide valve is out of said closed position thereof; and
- (ii) air vent passageway constriction means for retarding the entry of fluid into said air vent passageway when fluid is being transferred from the container to the receiving vessel, thereby retaining a column of air in said air vent passageway during transfer of the fluid.
- 20. A pour spout as recited in claim 19, wherein said cooperating retention means comprises:
- (a) a retention lip radially extending from said outer surface of said first portion of said end cap; and
- (b) a corresponding shoulder formed on the interior of said second end of said tube for receiving said retention lip when said first portion of said end cap is fully inserted into said second end of said tube.
- 21. A pour spout for permitting transfers of a fluid from a container of the fluid to a receiving vessel, the pour spout comprising:
- (a) a fluid conduit opening at one end thereof into the container of fluid, said fluid conduit being provided at a location remote from the container with a fluid discharge opening through which fluid from the container is transferred into the receiving vessel, said fluid conduit comprising:
- (i) a tube having first and second open ends, said first end of said tube opening into the container of fluid; and
- (ii) a fluid conduit end cap attached to and at least partially closing said second end of said tube; said end cap comprising:
- (A) an elongated first portion inserted into said second end of said tube with the outer surface of said first portion engaging the inner surface of said second end of said tube; and
- (B) a second portion disposed exterior to said second end of said tube when said first portion of said end cap is inserted thereinto;
- (b) an outer air vent aperture formed through said fluid conduit at a location which is inside the receiving vessel when fluid is transferred therefrom into the receiving vessel;
- (c) an air vent passageway communicating at a first end thereof with the interior space within said fluid conduit and the container and communicating at the second end thereof with said outer air vent aperture, said air vent passageway having a cross-sectional area greater than that of said outer air vent aperture; and
- (d) air vent passageway constriction means for retarding the entry of fluid into said air vent passageway when fluid is being transferred from the container to the receiving vessel, thereby to retain a column of air in said air vent tube during transfers of the fluid.
- 22. A pour spout as recited in claim 21, further comprising an elongated fluid recess oriented parallel to the longitudinal axis of said fluid conduit, said fluid recess being formed along the full length of the surface of said first portion of said end cap and along the surface of a section of said second portion contiguous therewith, the part of said fluid recess formed in said second portion of said end cap defining said discharge opening, and the part of said fluid recess formed in said first portion of said end cap in combination with the interior surface of said second end of said tube defining a discharge passageway through which fluid from the container is transferred through said discharge opening into the receiving vessel.
- 23. A pour spout as recited in claim 21, further comprising an air vent recess oriented parallel to the longitudinal axis of said fluid conduit, said air vent recess being formed in the outer surface of said first portion of said end cap and extending at the end thereof remote from the container to said outer air vent aperture, said air vent recess in combination with the interior surface of said second end of said tube defining said air vent passageway.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
This is a divisional of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 704,429 filed on May 23, 1991, which was a continuation-in-part application of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 361,590 filed on May 30, 1989, which was a continuation-in-part application of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 27,014 filed on Mar. 16, 1987, all in the name of Verl Law for inventions entitled "Pour Spout," the latter having issued on May 30, 1989, as U.S. Pat. No. 4,834,151, the penultimate having issued on Dec. 31, 1991, as U.S. Pat. No. 5,076,333, and the first having issued on Oct. 5, 1993, as U.S. Pat. No. 5,249,611.
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