Claims
- 1. A self sealing cap for covering and providing an opening to an object, said cap comprising:
an object comprising an object opening therein; a cap assembly disposed on said object, said cap assembly comprising an aperture and a spring and a post; said cap assembly and said object having a resting position wherein said object opening is closed; said cap assembly and said object having an open position when said object opening is opened through said cap assembly aperture; said cap assembly rotatable by a user exerting force on said cap assembly and said spring and post providing rotation from said resting position about said object to align said object opening with said cap assembly aperture in said open position to allow material from said object to pass through both said object opening and said cap assembly aperture; and said spring and post providing automatic counter rotation of said cap assembly back to said original position to thereby close said object opening after the user removes force from said cap assembly.
- 2. The self sealing cap of claim 1 wherein said object comprises a bottle.
- 3. The self sealing cap of claim 1 wherein said cap assembly is integral with said object.
- 4. The self sealing cap of claim 1 wherein said cap assembly is attached to said object.
- 5. The self sealing cap of claim 1 wherein said cap assembly further comprises a thumb wedge.
- 6. The self sealing cap of claim 1 wherein said cap assembly further comprises a central post around which said spring is disposed.
- 7. The self sealing cap of claim 1 wherein said cap assembly is rotatable about a central axis of said cap.
- 8. The self sealing cap of claim 7 wherein said central axis of said cap is coaxial with a central longitudinal axis of said object.
- 9. The self sealing cap of claim 1 wherein said spring is housed in a recess in said cap assembly.
- 10. The self sealing cap of claim 1 wherein said spring comprises a fixed end and a rotatable end.
- 11. The self sealing cap of claim 10 wherein said cap assembly comprises at least one stop for said fixed end of said spring.
- 12. The self sealing cap of claim 11 comprising two stops and wherein said fixed end of said spring is disposed therebetween.
- 13. The self sealing cap of claim 11 wherein said fixed end of said spring is straight.
- 14. The self sealing cap of claim 11 wherein said cap assembly comprises at least one stop for said rotatable end of said spring.
- 15. The self sealing cap of claim 14 comprising two stops, an open position stop and a closed position stop and said rotatable end of said spring is rotatable therebetween.
- 16. The self-sealing cap of claim 11 wherein said rotatable end of said spring is engageable for rotation and counter-rotation by a post extending from an underside of said cap.
- 17. A self sealing cap for covering and providing an opening to an object, said cap comprising:
an object comprising an object opening therein; a cap assembly disposed on said object, said cap assembly comprising:
a central axis; an aperture to a side of said central axis; a spring; a post engageable with said spring; a thumb wedge; at least one stop upon which rotation of said cap assembly is stopped; said cap assembly and said object having a resting position wherein said object opening is closed; said cap assembly and said object having an open position when said object opening is opened through said cap assembly aperture; said cap assembly rotatable about said central axis by a user exerting force on said thumb wedge and said spring and post providing rotation from said resting position about said object to said stop to align said object opening with said cap assembly aperture in said open position to allow material from said object to pass through both said object opening and said cap assembly aperture; and said spring and post providing automatic counter rotation of said cap assembly back to another stop and said original position to thereby close said object opening after the user removes force from said thumb wedge.
- 18. The self sealing cap of claim 17 wherein said object comprises a bottle.
- 19. The self sealing cap of claim 17 wherein said cap assembly is integral with said object.
- 20. The self sealing cap of claim 17 wherein said cap assembly is attached to said object.
- 21. The self sealing cap of claim 17 wherein said cap assembly further comprises a central post around which said spring is disposed.
- 22. The self sealing cap of claim 21 wherein said central axis of said cap is coaxial with a central longitudinal axis of said object.
- 23. The self sealing cap of claim 17 wherein said spring is housed in a recess in said cap assembly.
- 24. The self sealing cap of claim 17 wherein said spring comprises a fixed end and a rotatable end.
- 25. The self sealing cap of claim 24 wherein said cap assembly comprises at least one stop for said fixed end of said spring.
- 26. The self sealing cap of claim 25 comprising two stops and wherein said fixed end of said spring is disposed therebetween.
- 27. The self sealing cap of claim 25 wherein said fixed end of said spring is straight.
- 28. The self sealing cap of claim 17 wherein said spring comprises a rotatable end engageable for rotation and counter-rotation by a post extending from an underside of said cap.
- 29. The self sealing cap of claim 28 comprising two stops, an open position stop and a closed position stop and said rotatable end of said spring is rotatable therebetween.
- 30. A self-closing cap assembly for an opening in a container, said assembly comprising:
a cap assembly carried by said container including a rotatable cap having an aperture, a torsional spring and an engaging post; said cap assembly having a resting position wherein said container opening is closed and a dispensing position wherein said container opening is open; said cap movable by a user exerting force against said spring and post so as to move said cap from a resting position to an open position; and said spring and post rotating said cap back to said closed position when the user applies force less than a spring force.
- 31. The self-closing cap of claim 30 wherein said container comprises a bottle.
- 32. The self-closing cap of claim 30 wherein said cap assembly is integral with said object.
- 33. The self-closing cap of claim 30 wherein said cap assembly is attached to said object.
- 34. The self-closing cap of claim 30 wherein said cap assembly further comprises a thumb wedge.
- 35. The self-closing cap of claim 30 wherein said post is a central post around which said spring is disposed.
- 36. The self-closing cap of claim 30 wherein said cap assembly is rotatable about a central axis of said cap.
- 37. The self-closing cap of claim 30 wherein said central axis of said cap is coaxial with a central longitudinal axis of said object.
- 38. The self-closing cap of claim 30 wherein said spring is housed in a recess in said cap assembly.
- 39. The self-closing cap of claim 30 wherein said spring comprises a fixed end and a rotatable end.
- 40. The self-closing cap of claim 39 wherein said cap assembly comprises at least one stop for said fixed end of said spring.
- 41. The self-closing cap of claim 39 comprising two stops and wherein said fixed end of said spring is disposed therebetween.
- 42. The self-closing cap of claim 39 wherein said fixed end of said spring is straight.
- 43. The self-closing cap of claim 39 wherein said cap assembly comprises at least one stop for said rotatable end of said spring.
- 44. The self-closing cap of claim 30 comprising two stops, an open position stop and a closed position stop wherein a rotatable end of said spring is rotatable therebetween.
- 45. The self-closing cap of claim 30 wherein a rotatable end of said spring is engageable for rotation and counter-rotation by a post extending from an underside of said cap.
- 46. A method of use of a cap assembly comprising:
providing a cap assembly disposed on an object having a rotatable cap with an aperture and a torsional spring disposed on a cap base on the object, wherein the cap base comprises a recessed area having stops and an aperture; providing the cap assembly in a resting position wherein the container aperture is in a closed position, unaligned with the cap aperture; rotating the cap laterally by exerting force, wherein the force is applied against a thumb wedge and/or cap knurls; transferring the force applied to the cap to the spring by displacing a rotatable end of the spring; aligning the cap aperture with the container aperture thereby providing an open position; inverting the container; allowing flowable materials to flow through both apertures by the force of gravity; righting the container; removing the force applied to cap and thereby removing force to the spring; and rotating the cap automatically back to its closed, resting position when the spring returns to its disengaged state.
- 47. The method of claim 46 additionally comprising the steps of:
providing an engaging post disposed on a lower surface of the rotatable cap wherein said post is positioned to engage the rotatable end of the spring.
- 48. The method of claim 47 wherein said cap is rotated, rotating the engaging post to engage the spring, thereby transferring the force to the spring.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application is a continuation-in-part application of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/874,448, entitled “Self Sealing Cap”, to Sciarini, filed on Jun. 4, 2001, and the specification thereof is incorporated herein by reference.
[0002] This application is related to U.S. Utility Patent Applications entitled “Soda Bottle Confectionery,” Attorney Docket No. 30687-17; “Confectionery With Body, Handle and Container,” Attorney Docket No. 30687-11; and “Soda Bottle Confectionery With Open Top,” Attorney Docket No. 30687-18; and to U.S. Design Patent Applications entitled “Alien Head for Confectionery Product,” Attorney Docket No. 30687-12; “Alien Head for Confectionery Product,” Attorney Docket No. 30687-13; “Alien Head for Confectionery Product,” Attorney Docket No. 30687-14; “Alien Head for Confectionery Product,” Attorney Docket No. 30687-15; and “Alien Body for Confectionery Product,” Attorney Docket No. 30687-16, all filed on Jun. 4, 2001, the specifications and drawings thereof are incorporated herein by reference.
Continuation in Parts (1)
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09874448 |
Jun 2001 |
US |
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10072269 |
Feb 2002 |
US |