The present disclosure relates generally to closures for containers of extractable material. Specifically, the present disclosure relates to a reusable sealing apparatus for use with a container of extractable material, such as adhesives, epoxies, sealants, including caulking, pastes, lubricants and other viscous materials.
Containers of extractable material are being wasted and/or thrown away because of unnecessary drying out of the extractable material within the container. In typical use, a user may create an opening in a new container, for example by cutting off the tip of a nozzle attached to the container. The container may be used once and then stored. During storage, the extractable material may partially or completely dry out, the opening may become plugged with the material and/or the container may otherwise become unusable due to improper sealing of the container after use. As a result, the entire container must be thrown out, creating a waste of material and money.
The present disclosure provides a reusable sealing apparatus for use with a container of an extractable material, the container including a nozzle. The apparatus may include a first sealing member, a second sealing member and a body member including a cavity configured to fit over a portion of a distal end of a nozzle, the body member positioned between the first sealing member and the second sealing member. The apparatus may further include a core member including an insertion tip and an elongate portion, wherein the elongate portion may extend through the body member and at least one of the first sealing member and second sealing member. The first sealing member, the body member and the second sealing member together may substantially seal a nozzle. The apparatus is also known as a reusable cap for caulking tubes.
The present disclosure further provides a reusable sealing apparatus for use with a container of an extractable material, the container including a nozzle. The apparatus may include a core member including a rod, the rod including an insertion tip and an elongate portion and a body member including a cavity configured to fit over a portion of the distal end of the nozzle and a substantially flat apex region defining an annular disk in sliding contact with the elongate portion. The apparatus may further include a first sealing member in sliding contact with the elongate portion, wherein the first sealing member may be compressible between a portion of the distal end of the nozzle and the annular disk such that the first sealing member and the annular disk together substantially seal the container.
The present disclosure further provides a reusable sealing apparatus for use with a container of an extractable material. The apparatus may include a conical body including a relatively flat apex region defining an annular disk and a first elastic annular seal sized to correspond to the annular disk and including a first hole. The apparatus may further include a second elastic annular seal that may be sized to correspond to the annular disk and including a second hole and an elongate rod that may be sized to fit sealingly through the first hole and the second hole, wherein the first annular seal, the annular disk, and the second annular seal are mounted on the elongate rod so that the annular disk is sandwiched between the first annular seal and the second annular seal.
In accordance with the present disclosure, a reusable sealing apparatus, indicated generally at 10 in
As shown in
Turning now to
Elongate portion 22 may extend between an insertion tip 26 and handle 24 and may be of sufficient length such that insertion tip 26 may be able to reach seal C. Insertion tip 26 may be sufficiently resilient and/or otherwise configured to pierce or puncture seal C of an unused container A (
Core member 12 may extend through body member 16. For example, core member 12 may extend through an annular disk 28 defined by an apex region 30 of body member 16 (
Body member 16 may further include a cavity 34 configured to fit over a portion of the distal end of the nozzle B. For example, cavity 34 may be conical in shape and may include a substantially smooth inner surface. Alternatively, the interior surface of cavity 34 may be threaded. The exterior body shape of body member 16 may also be conical. Part or all of body member 16 may include a molded plastic material, however, other material known to those skilled in the art may be included.
First sealing member 14 may be mounted to core member 12 and may be configured to substantially seal the nozzle B in combination with core member 12 and/or body member 16. For example, first sealing member 14 may include a first elastic annular seal 36 sized to correspond to annular disk 28 and may include a first hole 38. First hole 38 may be sized to fit sealingly around core member 12 and/or may be slidingly mounted to core member 12 such that first sealing member 14 may be selectively positionable along core member 12. For example, as shown in
Second sealing member 18 may be mounted to core member 12 and may be configured to substantially seal the nozzle B in combination with core member 12 and body member 16. Additionally and/or alternatively, second sealing member 18 may be configured to substantially seal the nozzle B in combination with one or more of core member 12, body member and first sealing member 14. For example, second sealing member 18 may include a second elastic annular seal 40 sized to correspond to annular disk 28 and may include a second hole 42. Second hole 42 may be sized to fit sealingly around core member 12 and/or may be slidingly mounted to core member 12 such that second sealing member 18 may be selectively positionable along core member 12. For example, as shown in
As shown in
Special details of body member 16 are shown in
Internal channel 50 may be configured as an alternative and/or additional sealing means. For example, the nozzle B may include a protruding circular lip (not shown) extending around a circumference of nozzle B. Internal channel 50 may be configured to snap-fit over the circular lip of nozzle B or otherwise releasably retain a portion of the nozzle B within internal channel 50.
In use, a user may cut away a portion of the nozzle B tip to create an opening to dispense the extractable material. The tip may be cut in a flat or angled manner, depending on the preference of the user, to create the opening. The user may insert insertion tip 26 and at least a part of elongate portion 22 of core member 12 into the nozzle B to pierce seal C through the opening. The user may remove reusable sealing apparatus 10 from container A until the container A is ready for storage.
When the container A is ready for storage, the user may insert insertion tip 26 and at least a part of elongate portion 22 of reusable sealing apparatus 10 into the nozzle B. The nozzle B may engage one or more of first sealing member 14, body member 16 and second sealing member 18 to substantially seal the container A. For example, the nozzle B may engage first sealing member 14 such that first sealing member 14 abuts the bottom side of annular disk 28 and the top side of annular disk 28 may abut second sealing member 18. Internal channel 50 may be releasably snap-fitted over the circular lip (not shown) of the nozzle B. Reusable sealing apparatus 10 may substantially prevent the extractable material in the container A from drying out for a period of time, for example six months.
While the present description has been provided with reference to the foregoing embodiments, those skilled in the art will understand that many variations may be made therein without departing from the spirit and scope defined in the following claims. The description should be understood to include all novel and non-obvious combinations of elements described herein, and claims may be presented in this or a later application to any novel and non-obvious combination of these elements. The foregoing embodiments are illustrative, and no single feature or element is essential to all possible combinations that may be claimed in this or a later application. Where the claims recite “a” or “a first” element or the equivalent thereof, such claims should be understood to include incorporation of one or more such elements, neither requiring, nor excluding, two or more such elements.
This application claims the benefit of priority under 35 U.S.C. §119(e) of U.S. Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 61/341,737, titled PIERCE AND SEAL, filed Apr. 5, 2010; and U.S. Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 61/456,003, titled TUBE PRODUCT SEALER, filed Nov. 1, 2010; both of which are incorporated herein by reference in their entirety for all purposes.
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