Claims
- 1. A sealable pouring spout adapted to be releasably secured to an oil container or the like comprising:
- a) a tubular body member having an attachment end and a pouring end, the attachment end defining an annular lip extending outwardly from the body member and the pouring end having a cylindrically shaped outer surface portion;
- b) a connector member rotatably mounted on the attachment end of the tubular body member and extending over the lip thereof, the connector member defining threads adapted to engage complementary threads on the container; and
- c) a funnel shaped member rotatably mounted on the tubular body member adjacent the pouring end thereof, the funnel shaped member including a rear cylindrical section having a cylindrically shaped inner surface which surrounds the tubular body member adjacent the pouring end thereof, a front cylindrical section of smaller diameter than the pouring end of the tubular body member and a tapered section joining the front and rear sections, the funnel shaped member further having an outlet end through which material to be dispensed from the container flows;
- d) the cylindrically shaped inner surface of the funnel shaped member defining an inwardly projecting cam surface extending circumferentially about the tubular body member from at least one high point to at least one low point, the low point being positioned at a greater distance from the pouring end of the tubular body member than the high point, the tubular body member outer surface defining a cam lobe follower riding on said cam surface so that rotation of the funnel shaped member in either direction relative to the tubular body member causes the outlet end of the funnel shaped member to move toward and away from the pouring end of the tubular body member; and
- e) the tubular body and funnel shaped members having cooperating closure means comprising a stopper member mounted on the pouring end of the tubular body member for sealingly engaging the tapered section of the funnel shaped member when the outlet end of the funnel shaped member is moved toward the pouring end of the tubular body member the maximum distance allowed by the cam surface and the cam lobe follower.
- 2. The pouring spout of claim 1 wherein the cam surface includes at least one relatively flat segment for causing the cam lobe follower to latch the closure means in the fully closed position.
- 3. The pouring spout of claim 2 wherein one of the funnel shaped and tubular body members includes a sealing ring for engaging the other of said members at a location spaced from the cam surface to prevent passing of materials through the pouring end of the tubular body member from along the exterior surface of the tubular body member toward the attachment end thereof.
- 4. The pouring spout of claim 3 wherein the cylindrically shaped inner surface of the funnel shaped member includes the sealing ring in the form of an annular inwardly projecting surface located closer to the pouring end of the member than the cam surface.
- 5. The pouring spout of claim 2 wherein the stopper member is a resilient disc.
- 6. The pouring spout of claim 4 wherein the tubular body member includes a plurality of ribs which secure the resilient disc, the ribs permitting the flow of materials through the tubular member, over the resilient disc and through the funnel shaped member when the closure means is open.
- 7. The pouring spout of claim 4 wherein at least one high point comprises two diametrically opposed high points and wherein at least one low point comprises two diametrically opposed low points, and wherein the low points are separated from the high points by 90 degrees so that the funnel shaped member is rotated through about 90 degrees to close the pouring end of the tubular body member from its fully open position and vice versa.
- 8. The pouring spout of claim 2 wherein the cam follower comprises a pair of diametrically opposed projections extending outwardly from the outer surface of the tubular body member.
- 9. A sealable pouring spout adapted to be releasably secured to an oil container or the like comprising:
- a) a tubular body member having an attachment end and a pouring end, the attachment end defining an annular lip extending outwardly from the body member and the pouring end having a cylindrically shaped outer surface portion;
- b) a connector member rotatably mounted on the attachment end of the tubular body member and extending over the lip thereof, the connector member defining threads adapted to engage complementary threads on the container; and
- c) a closure cap rotatably mounted on the tubular body member adjacent the pouring end thereof, the closure cap including a rear cylindrical section having a cylindrically shaped inner surface which surrounds the tubular body member adjacent the pouring end thereof, a front cylindrical section of smaller diameter than the pouring end of the tubular body member through which material from the container to be dispensed flows and a tapered section joining the front and rear sections;
- d) the cylindrically shaped inner surface of the closure cap defining an inwardly projecting cam track extending circumferentially about the tubular body member from at least one high point to at least one low point, the outer surface of the tubular body member defining a cam lobe follower riding on said cam track so that rotation of the closure cap in either direction relative to the tubular body member causes the front section of the closure cap to move toward and away from the pouring end of the tubular body member; and
- e) the tubular body member and closure cap having cooperating closure means comprising a stopper member mounted on the pouring end of the tubular body member for sealingly engaging the tapered section of the closure cap when the front section of the funnel shaped member is moved toward the pouring end of the tubular body member the maximum distance allowed by the cam track and the cam lobe follower.
- 10. The pouring spout of claim 9 wherein the cam track includes at least one relatively flat segment for causing the cam lobe follower to latch the closure means in the fully closed position.
- 11. The pouring spout of claim 10 wherein the cylindrically shaped inner surface of the closure cap defines an inwardly projecting cylindrical surface spaced from the cam track for engaging the cylindrically shaped outer surface of the tubular body member to prevent passing of materials through the pouring end of the tubular body member from along the exterior surface of the tubular body member toward the attachment end thereof.
- 12. The pouring spout of claim 10 wherein the stopper member is a resilient disc.
- 13. The pouring spout of claim 12 wherein the tubular body member includes a plurality of ribs which secure the resilient disc, the ribs permitting the flow of materials through the tubular member, over the resilient disc and through the funnel shaped member when the closure means is open
- 14. The pouring spout of claim 13 wherein at least one high point comprises two diametrically opposed high points and wherein at least one low point comprises two diametrically opposed low points, and wherein the low points are separated from the high points by 90 degrees so that the funnel shaped member is rotated through about 90 degrees to close the pouring end of the tubular body member form its fully open position and vice versa.
RELATED APPLICATION
This is a continuation in part of application Ser. No. 413,185, filed Sept. 27, 1989, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,000,360.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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