Claims
- 1. A portable container adapted to receive and retain a pressurized fluid and to provide for conveniently opening said container, comprising a hollow body defining a chamber for receiving the fluid and including an upper annular neck portion defining an open top for said body, a top end wall member covering said open top and including a peripheral portion adjacent said neck portion, a fluid-tight connection between said neck portion of said body and said peripheral portion of said top end wall member, a closure member having a peripheral portion supported by said container for rotation of said closure member relative to said body, at least one opening within said top end wall member and at least one opening within said closure member, said openings being generally aligned at one rotary position of said closure member to provide for the free flow of fluid from said chamber, said openings being out of alignment at a second rotary position of said closure member, a flexible sealing ring molded as an integral part of said top wall member and of the same material, said sealing ring including a flexible lip projecting upwardly and engaging said closure member around said opening within said top wall member to form a fluid-tight seal between said top end wall member and said closure member when said closure member is in said second position, and said sealing ring forming an increasingly tighter fluid-tight seal with said closure member in response to an increase in the fluid pressure within said chamber.
- 2. A container as defined in claim 1 wherein said sealing ring comprises a tapered lip portion projecting radially inwardly around said opening within said top end wall member, and said lip portion is exposed to the pressure of the fluid within said chamber for pressing said lip portion against said closure member.
- 3. A container as defined in claim 1 and including a plurality of said openings in said top end wall member in circumferentially spaced relation, and each of said openings being surrounded by a corresponding said annular sealing ring.
- 4. A container as defined in claim 3 wherein each of said sealing rings comprise a tapered lip portion projecting upwardly from said top end wall member and slidably engaging said closure member.
- 5. A container as defined in claim 1 wherein said body, said top end wall member and sealing ring and said closure member comprise the same plastics material.
- 6. A container as defined in claim 1 wherein said top end wall member and said closure member have adjacent and mating dome-shaped center portions surrounded by corresponding annular portions, and said flexible lip is located between said center portions.
- 7. A container as defined in claim 1 and including anti-rotation means for preventing reverse rotation of said closure member after said openings are generally aligned at said one rotary position.
- 8. A container as defined in claim 1 and including an anti-rotation latch connecting said closure member to said top end wall member, and said latch prevents reverse rotation of said closure member between a predetermined angle of rotation.
- 9. A portable container adapted to receive and retain a pressurized fluid and to provide for conveniently opening said container, comprising a hollow body defining a chamber for receiving the fluid and including an upper annular neck portion defining an open top for said body, a top end wall member covering said open top and including a peripheral portion adjacent said neck portion, a fluid-tight connection between said neck portion of said body and said peripheral portion of said top end wall member, a closure member having a peripheral portion supported by said neck portion for rotation of said closure member relative to said body, said body, top end wall member and closure member being formed of a plastics material, an opening within said top end wall and an opening within said closure member, said openings being generally aligned at one rotary position of said closure member to provide for the free flow of fluid from said chamber, said openings being out of alignment at a second rotary position of said closure member, an annular flexible seal molded as an integral part of said top end wall member and projecting between said top end wall member and said closure member, said annular seal surrounding said opening within said top end wall member, and said annular seal being responsive to pressure within said chamber for increasing the tightness of said seal with an increase in the fluid pressure within said chamber.
- 10. A container as defined in claim 9 and including a plurality of said openings in said top end wall member in circumferentially spaced relation, and each of said openings being surrounded by one of said annular seals.
- 11. A container as defined in claim 9 where in said body and said top end wall member, said closure member and said annular seal comprise the same plastics material.
- 12. A container as defined in claim 9 wherein said top end wall member and said closure member have adjacent and mating dome-shaped center portions surrounded by corresponding annular portions, and said annular seal is located within said center portion of said top end wall member.
- 13. A container as defined in claim 9 and including a one way rotational latch connecting said closure member to said top end wall, and said latch includes stepped elements molded as integral parts of said closure member and said top end wall.
- 14. A portable container adapted to receive and retain a pressurized fluid and to provide for conveniently opening said container, comprising a hollow body defining a chamber for receiving the fluid and including an upper annular neck portion defining an open top for said body, a top end wall member covering said open top and including a peripheral portion adjacent said neck portion, a fluid-tight connection between said neck portion of said body and said peripheral portion of said top end wall, a closure member having a peripheral portion supported by said neck portion for rotation of said closure member relative to said body, said body, top end wall member and closure member being formed of a plastic material, at least one opening within said top end wall member and an opening within said closure member, said openings being generally aligned at one rotary open position of said closure member to provide for the free flow of fluid from said chamber, said openings being out of alignment at a second rotary closed position of said closure member, at least one annular sealing member between said closure member and said top end wall member and surrounding said opening within said top end wall member, said sealing member forming a fluid-tight seal between said closure and said top end wall, an anti-rotation latch connecting said closure member to said top end wall member, and said latch preventing reverse rotation of said closure member after rotating said closure member from said closed position to said open position.
- 15. A portable container adapted to receive and retain a pressurized fluid and to provide for conveniently opening said container, comprising a hollow body defining a chamber for receiving the fluid and including an upper annular neck portion defining an open top for said body, a top end wall member covering said open top and including a peripheral portion adjacent said neck portion, a fluid-tight connection between said neck portion of said body and said peripheral portion of said top end wall, a closure member supported by said neck portion for rotation of said closure member relative to said body, each of said body, top end wall member and closure member being formed of a plastics material, at least one opening within said top end wall member and an opening within said closure member, said openings being generally aligned at a rotary open position of said closure member to provide for the free flow of fluid from said chamber, said openings being out of alignment at a rotary closed position of said closure member, at least one annular sealing member between said closure member and said top end wall member and surrounding said opening within said top end wall member, said sealing member forming a fluid-tight seal between said closure and said top end wall, and an anti-rotation latch connected to said closure member and preventing reverse rotation of said closure member after rotating said closure member from said closed position to said open position.
- 16. A container as defined in claim 15 wherein said sealing rings are integrally molded with said top wall member and include flexible lip portions.
- 17. A container as defined in claim 15 wherein said closure member is rotatable to a second closed position closing said opening within said top end wall member, and said latch provides for reverse rotation of said closure member from said second closed position to said open position.
RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/209,704, filed Mar. 14, 1994, U.S. Pat. No. 5,449,085.
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Non-Patent Literature Citations (1)
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The Wiley Encyclopedia of Packaging Technology, pp. 108-109; 1986. |
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