Push-pull spout assembly

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6186375
  • Patent Number
    6,186,375
  • Date Filed
    Thursday, July 15, 1999
    25 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, February 13, 2001
    23 years ago
Abstract
The push-pull spout assembly (10) is configured to dispense fluid materials from a container (12). The spout assembly (10) includes a pair of generally tubular, telescopically interfitted first (20) and second members (54) defining a fluid passageway (22). Each member includes a complemental closure wall (30,58) projecting into the fluid passageway (22). In a blocking position the complemental walls (30,58) are aligned and block fluid flow through the passageway (22) and in an offset position the members (20,54) are shifted axially relative to one another to allow fluid flow through the passageway.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




1. Field of the Invention




This invention relates to the field of fluid containers and to a device to assist in neatly pouring the contents of the container. More particularly, the invention is concerned with a pouring spout which can be selectively opened and closed when attached to a container.




2. Description of the Prior Art




Many products are stored in containers and are dispensed for use by pouring them from their containers. By using a spout or funnel, a person can prevent spills. However, most funnels and spouts do not allow the user to stop the flow of fluid or selectively control the amount and rate of fluid being dispensed. There has thus developed a need for a pouring spout that allows the user to stop the flow of fluid or selectively control the amount of fluid being dispensed and yet still be simple and reliable to use and inexpensive to make.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




The push-pull spout assembly broadly includes a pair of telescopically coupled cooperating first and second tubular members for dispensing fluids from a container to which the spout assembly has been connected. The first and second members cooperatively define a fluid passageway. The first member includes a coupler for connecting the spout assembly to the container. The first and second members include complemental closure walls projecting into the fluid passageway. The complemental walls are selectively positionable in a blocking position, in which they are horizontally aligned and block the flow of fluid through the passageway, and an offset position, in which the walls are shifted axially relative to one another and out of horizontal alignment to permit the flow of fluid through the passageway.




In preferred forms, the tubular members are circular in cross section and are each integrally formed from a synthetic resin. The complemental closure walls are semicircular in shape and are generally similar in size. The second member includes a pin and the first member includes a slot that receives the pin. The slot limits the travel of the pin, and thus the second member with respect to the first member, to one condition corresponding with the blocking position and a second condition corresponding to the offset, flow permitting position.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is an exploded, perspective view of a push-pull spout assembly according to the present invention and with a portion of the first member removed for illustration;





FIG. 2

is a central longitudinal cross sectional view of the push-pull spout assembly of

FIG. 1

illustrating a blocking, closed position;





FIG. 3

is a central longitudinal, cross-sectional view ofthe push-pull spout assembly of

FIG. 1

illustrating an offset, open position;





FIG. 4

is a side elevational view of the push-pull spout assembly of

FIG. 1

in combination with a container, the assembly having a portion removed for illustrating an offset, open position; and





FIG. 5

is a side elevational view of the push-pull spout assembly of

FIG. 1

in combination with a container, the assembly having a portion removed for illustrating a blocking, closed position.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT





FIGS. 1 and 2

illustrate a preferred push-pull spout assembly


10


. The push-pull spout assembly


10


is configured to be connected to a container


12


for dispensing fluids and other flowable materials. The container


12


includes a neck


14


that surrounds an opening


16


of the container


12


. The neck


14


includes external threads


18


on which a cap (not shown) may be secured. The push-pull spout assembly


10


generally comprises a pair of generally tubular members that are telescopically intermitted to define a fluid passageway


22


.




The first member


20


preferably has a circular cross-section but could be formed with other geometric shapes such as oval, square, rectangular or other polygons. The first member includes a coupler


24


, a generally circular opening


26


, a first elongated frusta conical sidewall


28


and a first complemental closure wall


30


. The coupler


24


is generally circular in cross section and includes an inside coupler wall


32


and an outside coupler wall


34


. The inside coupler wall


32


includes female threads


36


adapted to couple with the external threads


18


of the neck


14


of the container


12


. The outside coupler wall


32


includes circumferentially spaced ribs


38


that provide a finger grip thereby assisting the user in securing the spout assembly


10


onto the container


12


. The coupler


24


is located at one end


40


of the elongated side wall


28


. At the other end


42


of the elongated side wall


28


is the generally circular first opening


26


. The side wall


28


includes an elongated slot


44


in the form of a longitudinally extending opening defined in the side wall


28


, the purpose of which is described below.




As shown in

FIGS. 1

,


2


and


3


, the first complemental closure wall


30


is semicircular in shape. Wall


30


includes a perimeter


46


having and an arcuate portion


48


and a flat portion


50


. The arcuate portion


48


merges with the interior of side wall


28


. The flat portion


50


has a raised edge


52


along its length making the flat portion


50


thicker than the arcuate portion


48


. Complemental wall


30


projects into and partially obstructs the passageway


22


. It is sized to block a portion of the fluid passageway


22


. Preferably, the wall


30


fills substantially half of the fluid passageway


22


although other fractions are within the scope of the invention.




The second generally tubular member


54


includes an elongated side wall


56


, a second complemental closure wall


58


and a pair of external flanges


60


. The side wall


56


includes cylindrical upper portion


62


and a lower portion


64


. The lower portion


64


is generally semicircular in cross section and includes a first end


66


and a second end


68


. The first end


66


of the lower portion


64


is connected to the second complemental wall


58


. The second end


68


merges into the upper portion


62


of the second sidewall


56


.





FIGS. 1

,


4


, and


5


illustrate that the upper portion


62


of the sidewall


56


is generally circular in cross section and defines a second passageway


82


. The upper portion


62


includes a generally circular end opening


70


and a pin


72


. The pin


72


is generally cylindrically shaped and extends outward from the wall of tubular member


54


. The flanges


60


extend perpendicularly outward from the upper portion


62


of the side wall


56


and are both generally rectangular in shape. The flanges


60


are positioned generally opposite from each other along the side wall


56


.




As shown in

FIGS. 2 and 3

, the second complemental wall


58


is generally semicircular in shape and is substantially similar in size to the first complemental wall


30


. The second complemental wall


58


includes a perimeter


74


having and an arcuate portion


76


and a flat portion


78


. The arcuate portion


76


merges with the side wall


56


. The flat portion


78


has a raised edge


80


along its length making the flat portion


78


thicker than the arcuate portion


76


. The second complemental wall


58


also projects into the passageway


22


. The second complemental wall


58


is configured to project into and partially obstruct the fluid passageway


22


. The second closure wall


58


blocks the portion of the passageway


22


not filled by the first complemental wall


30


. The flat portion


78


is configured to abut the flat portion


50


of the first complemental closure wall


30


thereby substantially blocking flow through passageway


22


. The increased thickness of the flat portions provides additional contact area to enhance the seal therebetween.




To assemble the spout assembly


10


, the cylindrical second member


54


is inserted into the generally circular opening


26


of the first member


20


, as illustrated by FIG.


1


. The first sidewall


28


of the first member


20


is yieldably resilient to allow the pin


72


to be snapped into the slot


44


. Once the pin


72


is received in the slot


44


, the slot


44


limits the axial travel of the pin


72


between a first condition and a second condition.




As shown in

FIGS. 2 and 3

, in the first closed position (see FIG.


2


), the complemental walls


30


,


58


are horizontally aligned, thereby blocking flow through the passageway


22


. To open the passageway


22


, the user can shift the second member


54


relative to the first member


20


, by applying a force to the flanges


60


. The axial shifting of the members spaces apart and offsets the complemental closure walls


30


,


58


, thereby allowing fluid to flow through the passageway


22


. Once the full open position (see

FIG. 3

) has been reached, the complemental walls


30


,


58


are in their most offset position and the greatest amount of flow is permitted through the passageway


22


. The moveable, second closure wall is closer to the coupler in the closed position than in the open position, so that the fluid flow direction biases the second closure wall toward the closed position.




Those skilled in the art will now appreciate the benefits of the present invention. For example, the two-piece construction of the spout assembly


10


allows a manufacturer to inexpensively produce the assembly Also, because the design is easy to use, a person will be less likely to spill hazardous or other fluids while dispensing them from the container


12


.




Those skilled in the art will also appreciate that the present invention encompasses many variations in the preferred embodiments described herein. For example, the preferred embodiment uses synthetic resin material to form the separate components, however other materials such as metal or rubber could also be employed. Also, the preferred embodiment uses rectangular flanges


60


, but any shape of flange could be used to assist the user in axially shifting the two members relative to one another. Further, the complemental walls


30


,


58


are semicircular in shape, but any shapes which cooperatively block off flow in the fluid passageway


22


could be employed.




Having thus described the preferred embodiments of the present invention, the following is claimed as new and desired to be secured by Letters Patent:



Claims
  • 1. A push-pull spout assembly for dispensing fluids from a container, the assembly comprising:a pair of telescopically coupled first and second members cooperatively defining a fluid passageway, said first member including a coupler for connecting the spout assembly to the container, said members including complemental closure walls projecting into the passageway and being selectively positionable in a blocking position, in which they are aligned and block flow through the passageway, and an offset position to permit flow through the passageway, when the members are shifted axially relative to one another, said complemental closure walls being generally semicircular in shape and substantially similar in size.
  • 2. The push-pull spout assembly as set forth in claim 1,said members are tubular and have circular cross sections.
  • 3. The push-pull spout assembly as set forth in claim 1,said second member being received in said first member.
  • 4. The push-pull spout assembly as set forth in claim 1, in combination with the container,said container including a neck having external threads, the assembly including a coupler having female threads adapted to cooperate with the external threads of the neck to attach the assembly to the container.
  • 5. The push-pull spout assembly as set forth in claim 1,said second member including a semicircular sidewall, one of said complemental closure walls being attached to one end of said semicircular sidewall.
  • 6. The push-pull spout assembly as set forth in claim 1,said first and second members each comprising generally cylindrically shaped tubes, formed from synthetic resin material.
  • 7. The push-pull spout assembly as set forth in claim 1,said second member including at least one external flange to assist shifting the second member axially relative to the first member.
  • 8. The push-pull spout assembly as set forth in claim 7,said at least one external flange comprising a pair of opposed external flanges.
  • 9. The push-pull spout assembly as set forth in claim 1,said second member being telescopically receiving in said first member.
  • 10. The push-pull spout assembly as set forth in claim 1,said first member including a slot, said second member including a pin which is received in said slot, said slot limiting the axial travel of said pin from a position corresponding with said blocking position to a position corresponding to said open position.
  • 11. The push-pull spout assembly as set forth in claim 1,said first member including a coupling end and a top end, said complemental wall of said first member being generally centrally located between said ends.
  • 12. A push-pull spout assembly for dispensing fluids from a container comprising:a pair of generally tubular first and second members cooperatively defining a fluid passageway, said first and second members being generally cylindrical in shape; said second member being axially shiftable relative to said first member between a blocking position and an offset open position said members including complemental walls projecting into the passageway, in said walls being aligned in said blocking position to block flow through the passageway; in said offset position, said walls being shifted axially relative to one another allowing fluid to flow through the passageway, said complemental walls being generally semicircular shaped and generally similar in size.
  • 13. The push-pull spout assembly as set forth in claim 12,said first and second members being telescopically interfitted.
  • 14. The push-pull spout assembly as set forth in claim 12,said first and second members including a stop that allows the members to shift axially only between the blocking position and the offset position.
  • 15. The push-pull spout assembly as set forth in claim 12,said first member including a slot, said second member including a pin, said stop including the slot and the pin that is configured to be slidingly received within said slot.
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