Claims
- 1. A rotary closure cap for loose-material containers comprising (1) a cap portion attached to a container and (2) a rotary disc mounted on said cap portion and rotatable about an axis pin which extends perpendicularly of a main surface of said cap portion and said rotary disc, said rotary disc and said main surface of said cup portion having a circumferential edge, said cap portion and said rotary disc having pouring openings brought successively into coincidence with each other by relative rotational movement of said cap portion and said rotary disc about said axis pin, locking means holding said rotary disc stationary in a closed position, wherein said locking means comprises a spring mounted detent button on the main surface of said cap portion perpendicular to said axis pin and which pushes against the inner surface of said rotary disc and at least one detent hole in said rotary disc located the same distance from said axis pin as said detent button, said detent button and said detent hole being radially inward from said circumferential edges whereby said spring mounted detent button when engaged in said at least one detent hole against rotation of said rotary disc can be depressed through said hole in said rotary disc by sufficient finger pressure to disengage said detent button from said detent hole and said rotary disc can be rotated.
- 2. The rotary closure cap of claim 1 wherein said spring mounted detent button is arranged on a spring tongue cut out of the main surface of said cap portion.
- 3. The rotary closure cap of claim 1 wherein said rotary disc comprises an outer peripheral wall overlapping an inner peripheral wall formed on said cap portion in the manner of a cap and in that said peripheral walls each comprise at least one sprinkling or pouring opening which may be brought into coincidence with the respective other opening by relative rotary movement of said rotary disc and said cap portion.
- 4. The rotary closure cap of claim 2 wherein said rotary disc comprises an outer peripheral wall overlapping an inner peripheral wall formed on said cap portion in the manner of a cap and in that said peripheral walls each comprise at least one sprinkling or pouring opening which may be brought into coincidence with the respective other opening by relative rotary movement of said rotary disc and said cap portion.
- 5. The rotary closure cap of claim 1 wherein a dog provided on the inner surface of an outer peripheral wall of said rotary disc engages a groove formed on the outer surface of an inner peripheral wall of said cap portion, said peripheral wall of said rotary disc overlapping said peripheral wall of said cap portion in the manner of a cap whereby said dog is moved back and forth in the groove when the rotary disc is turned from a first stop associated with the closed position to a second stop associated with the open position furthest away from the closed position.
- 6. The rotary closure cap of claim 2 wherein a dog provided on the inner surface of an outer peripheral wall of said rotary disc engages a groove formed on the outer surface of an inner peripheral wall of said cap portion, said peripheral wall of said rotary disc overlapping said peripheral wall of said cap portion in the manner of a cap whereby said dog is moved back and forth in the groove when the rotary disc is turned from a first stop associated with the closed position to a second stop associated with the open position furthest away from the closed position.
- 7. The rotary closure cap of claim 3 wherein a dog provided on the inner surface of the outer peripheral wall of said rotary disc engages a groove formed on the outer surface of the inner peripheral wall of said cap portion, said peripheral wall of said rotary disc overlapping said peripheral wall of said cap portion in the manner of a cap whereby said dog is moved back and forth in the groove when the rotary disc is turned from a first stop associated with the closed position to a second stop associated with the open position furthest away from the closed position.
- 8. The rotary closure cap of claim 4 wherein a dog provided on the inner surface of the outer peripheral wall of said rotary disc engages a groove formed on the outer surface of the inner peripheral wall of said cap portion, said peripheral wall of said rotary disc overlapping said peripheral wall of said cap portion in the manner of a cap whereby said dog is moved back and forth in the groove when the rotary disc is turned from a first stop associated with the closed position to a second stop associated with the open position furthest away from the closed position.
- 9. The rotary closure cap of claim 3 wherein said openings in said cap portion and said rotary disc are sufficiently large for pouring and wherein a pair of openings in the peripheral walls of said cap portion and said rotary disc are provided for lateral sprinkling provided however, that wherever said rotary disc is rotated, the pair of openings for pouring and the pair of openings for lateral sprinkling cannot be brought into coincidence at the same time.
- 10. The rotary closure cap of claim 4 wherein said openings in said cap portion and said rotary disc are sufficiently large for pouring and wherein a pair of openings in the peripheral walls of said cap portion and said rotary disc are provided for lateral sprinkling provided however, that wherever said rotary disc is rotated, the pair of openings for pouring and the pair of openings for lateral sprinkling cannot be brought into coincidence at the same time.
- 11. The rotary closure cap of claim 1 including a locking stud comprising two downwardly facing ridges located on that surface of said rotary disc which faces said cap portion and between which said detent button may be biased when a pair of pouring openings coincides and can be released by turning the rotary disc.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 564,295, filed Dec. 22, 1983 now abandoned.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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