Information
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Patent Grant
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6481601
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Patent Number
6,481,601
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Date Filed
Thursday, May 10, 200123 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, November 19, 200222 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
Agents
- Harness Dickey & Pierce P.L.C.
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 222 460
- 222 462
- 222 500
- 222 547
- 222 564
- 215 22
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International Classifications
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Abstract
An insert is positioned in an opening in a fluid container and between a closure member and the fluid container. The insert generally includes a funnel and an obstructive member disposed therewithin. The insert inhibits evaporative emissions from the fluid container by seating against a conical body portion of the funnel when the fluid container is in an upright or storage position. When the fluid container is in a tilted or use position, the obstructive member locates to an outlet end of the funnel to create a passage from an inlet end of the funnel to the outlet end.
Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION
The present invention relates generally to fluid dispensing bottles and, more particularly, to a self-sealing bottle cap insert.
BACKGROUND
Fluid containers are commonly used for general-purpose storage and dispensing of fluid. Conventional fluid containers are often fitted with a cap having an open spout or a closeable spout, such as an articulating spout movable between an open and closed position.
In manufacturing and testing facilities, improper fluid storage can present an environmental hazard. For example, the fluid contained in a container may emit vapors that escape into the environment. A cap with an open spout provides a passageway for such vapors to escape while the container is in an upright, storage position. A cap having a closeable spout left in an open position will also allow vapors to escape therethrough and into the environment.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
A fluid container that prevents vapors from escaping while in an upright or storage position without the need to close a spout and also allow fluid to pour through the spout when in a tilted or use position without the need to open a spout eliminates or reduces the hazard of escaping harmful vapors while providing a fluid container that is simple to use and seal. An insert according to the invention is positioned between a container opening and a closure member to automatically seal the container when in the storage or upright position. The insert includes a funnel and an obstructive member. The obstructive member and the funnel cooperate to selectively inhibit the emission of vapors from the container.
In an exemplary embodiment, an insert is positioned between an opening in a container and a closure member releasably secured to the container. The insert includes a funnel having a conical body portion with an inlet end and an outlet end. The outlet end, which is positioned adjacent the closure member, has a larger diameter than the inlet end, which is disposed within the container. An obstructive member having a larger diameter than the inlet end is disposed within the funnel. The insert is operable such that the obstructive member seats against the conical body portion of the funnel when the container is in an upright position to inhibit the emission of vapors. When the container is inverted, the obstructive member relocates toward the outlet end of the funnel to create a passage from the inlet end to the outlet end of the insert.
Further areas of applicability of the present invention will become apparent from the detailed description provided hereinafter. It should be understood however that the detailed description and specific examples, while indicating a preferred embodiment of the invention, are intended for purposes of illustration only, since various changes and modifications within the spirit and scope of the invention will become apparent to those skilled in the art from this detailed description.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
The present invention will become more fully understood from the detailed description and the accompanying drawings, wherein:
FIG. 1
is a perspective view of a container including a cap insert according to the invention;.
FIG. 2
is a partial exploded view of the container and cap insert of FIG.
1
.
FIG. 3
is a sectional view taken along line
3
—
3
of
FIG. 1
shown with the container in an upright or storage position; and
FIG. 4
is a sectional view of the container of
FIG. 3
in a tilted or use position.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
With initial reference to the environmental view of
FIG. 1
, an insert for sealing a fluid container is illustrated and generally identified at reference
10
. The insert
10
is shown operatively associated with a fluid container having a closure member; specifically a conventional solvent bottle
12
having a cap
14
. Insert
10
is adapted to sealably interfit between bottle
12
and cap
14
. As will be explained in greater detail, insert
10
prevents fumes or vapors
16
from escaping bottle
12
through cap
14
while the bottle
12
is in an upright or storage position. Insert
10
is also configured to allow fluid
18
to pour out of the bottle
12
through the cap
14
while the bottle
12
is in a tilted or use position.
With continued reference to FIG.
1
and additional reference to
FIGS. 2 and 3
, the insert
10
of the present invention will be further described. Insert
10
is shown to generally include a funnel
20
and obstructive member, which is preferably a sphere such as ball
30
. Funnel
20
includes narrower inlet end
24
connected to a wider outlet end
26
by conical body portion
28
. An annular flange
46
surrounds the outlet end
26
and preferably has an outer diameter selected to press fit within a radial flange of the cap
14
. The opening for inlet
24
has a diameter A that is smaller than diameter B for the opening for outlet
26
. Ball
30
has a diameter C larger than diameter A, such that ball
30
may rest in a portion of the funnel
20
having an equivalent diameter to form a seal with the wall
34
of conical body portion
28
when the bottle
12
is in an upright or storage position.
Funnel
20
is preferably constructed of material complimentary to the material used in a conventional solvent bottle
12
, such as polypropylene or polyethylene. Ball
30
is constructed from a material having a density greater than the evaporative fumes or vapors of the fluid in the container
12
. A preferred material is stainless steel. One skilled in the art will recognize that ball
30
may be constructed from any material having a density greater than the evaporative fumes or vapors, thus assuring radial contact of the surface
32
of the ball
30
with the wall
34
of conical body portion
28
when the bottle
12
is in an upright position.
Referencing
FIGS. 3 and 4
, insert
10
is adapted to be suitably inserted within radial flange or skirt
44
of cap
14
. Explained further, the outwardly extending annular flange
46
of the funnel
20
is preferably configured to be press fit against the upper portion of the inner diameter surface of the skirt
44
of cap
14
to retain the insert
10
therewithin. The skirt
44
of cap
14
is threadably secured to the throat
42
of bottle
12
to seal the cap
14
to the bottle
12
with the insert
10
secured between skirt
44
of the cap
14
and the throat
42
of the bottle
12
. Cap
14
optionally includes an articulating spout
50
interconnected to top portion
52
. Spout
50
is exemplary in nature, and the cap
14
may include other types of spouts or nozzles, whether stationary or closeable.
The operation of insert
10
with bottle
12
and cap
14
will now be described in further detail. When bottle
12
is in an upright or storage position (FIG.
3
), ball
30
rests in the conical body portion
28
of the funnel
20
at a portion having a diameter equivalent to the ball
30
. As such, ball
30
seats against the wall
34
of the funnel
20
to prevent vapors
16
evaporating from the fluid
18
from escaping the bottle
12
through spout
50
. When the bottle
12
is tilted to dispense the fluid
18
, or in a use position (FIG.
4
), the ball
30
locates to the outlet end
26
of the funnel
20
, thereby making contact with the cap
14
at surface
54
and allowing fluid
18
to flow through the inlet end
24
of the funnel
20
to the outlet end
26
of the funnel
20
, and ultimately through the spout
50
of the cap
14
. Specifically, the fluid
18
freely flows around the ball
30
to the outlet end
26
of the funnel
20
. Returning of the bottle
12
to its upright position causes the ball
30
to return to the equivalent diameter portion of the conical body portion
28
of the funnel
20
to prevent evaporative fumes
16
from escaping the bottle
12
.
In the exemplary embodiment, funnel
20
includes an inlet diameter A of 0.1875 inches, an outlet diameter B of 0.750 inches, or a diametric ratio of 1:4. The annular flange
46
has a diameter of approximately 1.030 inches. The inlet end
24
and outlet end
26
are axially displaced approximately 0.550 inches. Conical body portion
28
is constructed of 0.045 inch thick polypropylene material. Ball
30
has a diameter C of 0.250 inches, which is one-third larger than inlet diameter A.
The invention being thus described, it will be obvious that the same may be varied in many ways. Such variations are not to be regarded as a departure from the spirit and scope of the invention, and all such modifications as would be obvious to one skilled in the art are intended to be included within the scope of the following claims.
Claims
- 1. An insert adapted to be positioned between an opening in a container and a closure member releasably secured to the container, the closure member having a closure opening offset toward an outer boundary thereof, said insert comprising:a conical body extending from an inlet and terminating at an outlet, said outlet having a larger diameter opening than said inlet, said conical body uniformly tapering from said outlet to said inlet; and an obstructive member retained within said conical body, said obstructive member having a larger diameter than said inlet and a smaller diameter than said outlet, said obstructive member seating against said conical body to inhibit vapor passage through said outlet when the container is in a first orientation, said obstructive member movable to a second orientation wherein a first portion of said obstructive member engages said conical body and a second portion of said obstructive member engages said closure member inboard of the closure opening to allow passage of fluid from said inlet to said outlet.
- 2. The insert of claim 1, wherein said conical body includes an annular flange surrounding said outlet and extending outwardly therefrom.
- 3. The insert of claim 2, wherein said annular flange is shaped complimentary to the closure member for retention thereby.
- 4. The insert of claim 1, wherein said obstructive member is a sphere.
- 5. The insert of claim 4, wherein said sphere is a steel ball.
- 6. The insert of claim 1, wherein said inlet and said outlet have diameters related by a ratio of approximately 1:4.
- 7. The insert of claim 1, wherein said obstructive member is approximately one-third larger in diameter than a diameter of said inlet.
- 8. A cap for a fluid container having a container opening, said cap to inhibit evaporative fumes from escaping the fluid container while the fluid container is in a storage position and allow fluid to pour from the container opening while the fluid container is in a use position, said cap comprising:a closure member releasably secured to the container about the container opening and having a closure opening offset toward an outer boundary thereof; a funnel having a conical body portion tapering from an outlet to an inlet, said outlet having a larger diameter opening than said inlet, and said inlet, outlet, container opening and closure opening being in fluid communication; and an obstructive member retained within said funnel by said closure member, said obstructive member having a larger diameter than said inlet and a smaller diameter than said outlet, said obstructive member seating against said conical body portion of said funnel to inhibit vapor passage through said outlet when the container is in a first orientation, said obstructive member movable to a second orientation wherein a first portion of said obstructive member engages said conical body and a second portion of said obstructive member engages said closure member inboard of the closure opening to allow passage of fluid from said inlet to said outlet.
- 9. The cap of claim 8, wherein said obstructive member is a sphere.
- 10. The cap of claim 9, wherein said sphere is a stainless steel ball.
- 11. A cap for a fluid container having a container opening, said cap to inhibit evaporative fumes from escaping the fluid container while the fluid container is in a storage position and allow fluid to pour from the container opening while the fluid container is in a use position, said cap comprising:a closure member releasably and threadably secured to the container about the container opening and having a closure opening offset toward an outer boundary thereof; a funnel having a conical body portion tapering from an outlet to an inlet, said outlet having a larger diameter opening than said inlet, and said inlet, outlet, container opening and closure opening being in fluid communication; and an obstructive member disposed within said funnel, said obstructive member having a larger diameter than said inlet and a smaller diameter than said outlet, said obstructive member seating against said conical body portion of said funnel to inhibit vapor passage through said outlet when the container is in a first orientation, said obstructive member movable to a second orientation wherein a first portion of said obstructive member engages said conical body and a second portion of said obstructive member engages said closure member inboard of the closure opening to allow passage of fluid from said inlet to said outlet.
- 12. A cap for a fluid container having a container opening, said cap to inhibit evaporative fumes from escaping the fluid container while the fluid container is in a storage position and allow fluid to pour from the container opening while the fluid container is in a use position, said cap comprising:a closure member releasably secure d to the container about the container opening and having a closure opening offset toward an outer boundary thereof; a funnel having a conical body portion tapering from an outlet to an inlet, said outlet having a larger diameter opening than said inlet, said funnel including an annular flange surrounding said outlet and extending outwardly from said conical body portion, said inlet, outlet, container opening and closure opening being in fluid communication; and an obstructive member disposed within said funnel, said obstructive member having a larger diameter than said inlet and a smaller diameter than said outlet, said obstructive member seating against said conical body portion of said funnel to inhibit vapor passage through said outlet when the container is in a first orientation, said obstructive member movable to a second orientation wherein a first portion of said obstructive member engages said conical body and a second portion of said obstructive member engages said closure member inboard of the closure opening to allow passage of fluid from said inlet to said outlet.
- 13. A cap for a fluid container having a container opening, said cap to inhibit evaporative fumes from escaping the fluid container while the fluid container is in a storage position and allow fluid to pour from the container opening while the fluid container is in a use position, said cap comprising:a closure member releasably secured to the container about the container opening and having a closure opening offset toward an outer boundary thereof; a funnel having a conical body portion tapering from an outlet to an inlet, said outlet having a larger diameter opening than said inlet, said funnel including an annular flange surrounding said outlet and extending outwardly from said conical body portion, wherein said annular flange of said funnel is press fit into a radial flange of said closure member, and said inlet, outlet, container opening and closure opening being in fluid communication; and an obstructive member disposed within said funnel, said obstructive member having a larger diameter than said inlet and a smaller diameter than said outlet, said obstructive member seating against said conical body portion of said funnel to inhibit vapor passage through said outlet when the container is in a first orientation, said obstructive member movable to a second orientation wherein a first portion of said obstructive member engages said conical body and a second portion of said obstructive member engages said closure member inboard of the closure opening to allow passage of fluid from said inlet to said outlet.
- 14. A fluid container operable to inhibit evaporative fumes from escaping while in a storage position and allow fluid to pour therefrom while in a use position, said fluid container comprising:a container body defining a container opening; a closure member having a closure opening offset toward an outer boundary thereof and releasably secured to said container body about said container opening; a funnel having a conical body portion between an inlet and an outlet, said outlet having a larger diameter opening than said inlet and said conical body tapering from said outlet to said inlet; and an obstructive member retained within said funnel by said closure member, said obstructive member having a larger diameter than said inlet, said obstructive member seating against said conical body portion of said funnel to inhibit vapor passage through said outlet when said fluid container is in a first orientation, said obstructive member movable to a second orientation wherein a first portion of said obstructive member engages said conical body and a second portion of said obstructive member engages said closure member inboard of the closure opening to allow passage of fluid from said inlet to said outlet.
- 15. The fluid container of claim 14, wherein said obstructive member is a sphere.
- 16. The fluid container of claim wherein said sphere is a stainless steel ball.
- 17. A fluid container operable to inhibit evaporative fumes from escaping while in a storage position and allow fluid to pour therefrom while in a use position, said fluid container comprising:a container body defining a container opening; a closure member having a closure opening offset toward an outer boundary thereof and releasably secured to said container body about said container opening; a funnel having a conical body portion between an inlet and an outlet, said outlet having a larger diameter opening than said inlet and said conical body tapering from said outlet to said inlet, said funnel including an annular flange surrounding said outlet and extending outwardly from said conical body portion; and an obstructive member disposed within said funnel, said obstructive member having a larger diameter than said inlet, said obstructive member seating against said conical body portion of said funnel to inhibit vapor passage through said outlet when said fluid container is in a first orientation, said obstructive member movable to a second orientation wherein a first portion of said obstructive member engages said conical body and a second portion of said obstructive member engages said closure member inboard of the closure opening to allow passage of fluid from said inlet to said outlet.
- 18. A fluid container operable to inhibit evaporative fumes from escaping while in a storage position and allow fluid to pour therefrom while in a use position, said fluid container comprising:a container body defining a container opening; a closure member having a closure opening offset toward an outer boundary thereof and releasably secured to said container body about said container opening; a funnel having a conical body portion between an inlet and an outlet, said outlet having a larger diameter opening than said inlet and said conical body tapering from said outlet to said inlet, said funnel including an annular flange surrounding said outlet and extending outwardly from said conical body portion, wherein said annular flange of said funnel is press fit into a radial flange of said closure member; and an obstructive member disposed within said funnel, said obstructive member having a larger diameter than said inlet, said obstructive member seating against said conical body portion of said funnel to inhibit vapor passage through said outlet when said fluid container is in a first orientation, said obstructive member movable to a second orientation wherein a first portion of said obstructive member engages said conical body and a second portion of said obstructive member engages said closure member inboard of the closure opening to allow passage of fluid from said inlet to said outlet.
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