Claims
- 1. A container assembly for liquid contents, comprising:a container including a container body and a neck extending upwardly therefrom; and a re-sealable push-pull closure moveable between a closed position that substantially seals the container and a dispensing position that enables dispensing of the liquid contents through the closure, the closure consisting of a single component that comprises: a substantially circular top member; a circumferential skirt extending downwardly from the top member and integrally formed therewith, the skirt having a circumferential skirt bead extending inwardly on an inner surface thereof that slidably engages the container neck; a sipper spout extending upwardly from the top member, the sipper spout comprising a sipper surface which is concave in a direction parallel to an axis of the closure capable of receiving a user's lip and at least one dispensing aperture formed in the sipper spout for dispensing the liquid; and a plug depending downwardly from the top member, the plug engaging the container neck to form a seal therewith while the closure is in the closed position and spaced apart from the container neck while the closure is in the dispensing position to enable the liquid contents to flow therebetween.
- 2. The container assembly of claim 1 wherein the plug is disposed within the container neck while the closure is in the closed position and includes a circumferential plug bead disposed on an outer surface thereof, the plug bead engaging an inner sidewall of the container neck to form the seal.
- 3. The container assembly of claim 1 wherein said neck includes a neck bead extending outwardly from an outer surface thereof, the neck bead cooperating with the skirt bead to prevent disengagement of the closure from the container neck.
- 4. The container assembly of claim 1 wherein the at least one aperture is a plurality of apertures circumferentially spaced apart in the sipper spout., the plurality of apertures being formed between the plug and the inner surface of the skirt wall.
- 5. The container assembly of claim 4 wherein the plurality of apertures are formed within an angle that is less than 180 degrees.
- 6. The container assembly of claim 5 wherein the angle is between 130 and 170 degrees.
- 7. The container assembly of claim 6 wherein the angle is approximately 150 degrees.
- 8. The container assembly of claim 1 wherein the sipper surface consists of a substantially smoothly curved surface that extends outwardly and upwardly toward the at least one aperture.
- 9. The container assembly of claim 8 wherein the sipper curved surface has a constant curvature viewed in parallel longitudinal cross sections.
- 10. The container assembly of claim 9 wherein said sipper curved surface has a boundary defined by a chord of the skirt.
- 11. The container assembly of claim 9 wherein the curved surface chord is substantially co-linear with a centerline of the closure.
- 12. The container assembly of claim 8 wherein the sipper spout comprises an arcuate sidewall extending upwardly from the skirt and a substantially flat landing surface at an uppermost edge of the spout sidewall, the at least one aperture formed in the landing surface.
- 13. The container assembly of claim 12 wherein the landing surface has an arcuate outer boundary defined by the spout sidewall and a chordal inner boundary subtending the landing outer boundary.
- 14. The container assembly of claim 12 wherein the at least one aperture comprises a plurality of apertures, at least a portion of one of the apertures being disposed in the landing surface, at least a portion of an other one of the apertures being disposed in the sipper surface.
- 15. The container assembly of claim 14 wherein the plurality of apertures consists of four elongate arcuate apertures, a central pair of elongate apertures formed in the landing surface, a left aperture formed in the sipper surface on a first side of the landing surface, a right aperture formed in the sipper surface on a second side of the landing surface.
- 16. The container assembly of claim 15 wherein the each one of the left aperture and the right aperture extends into the landing surface.
- 17. The container assembly of claim 1 wherein the spout sidewall has a radially inward taper.
- 18. The container assembly of claim 1 wherein the top member further comprises a concave portion formed therein for receiving a user's lip alternatively to the sipper surface.
- 19. The container assembly of claim 18 wherein the concave portion is bounded by the skirt and a chord subtending the skirt.
- 20. The container assembly of claim 19 wherein the concave portion includes a substantially spherical surface.
- 21. The container assembly of claim 20 wherein the concave portion includes a substantially flat vertical end wall enclosing the concave portion between the spherical surface and the sipper surface.
- 22. A re-sealable push-pull closure for use with a container having a neck for slidably mounting the closure thereon, the closure consisting of a single component that comprises:a substantially circular top member; a circumferential skirt extending downwardly from the top member and integrally formed therewith, the skirt having a circumferential skirt bead extending inwardly on an inner surface thereof; a sipper spout extending upwardly from the top member, the sipper spout comprising a substantially smoothly curved sipper surface which is concave in a direction parallel to an axis of the closure capable of receiving a user's lip, at least one dispensing aperture formed in the sipper spout, and an arcuate sidewall extending upwardly from the skirt, the sipper surface defined on a side thereof by a chord of an arc defined by the skirt and extending outwardly and upwardly toward the at least one aperture in constant curvature in longitudinal cross section; and a substantially circular plug depending downwardly from the top member.
- 23. The container assembly of claim 22 wherein the plug includes a circumferential plug bead disposed on an outer surface thereof.
- 24. The container assembly of claim 22 wherein the at least one aperture is a plurality of apertures circumferentially spaced apart in the sipper spout, the plurality of apertures being formed between the plug and the inner surface of the skirt wall.
- 25. The container assembly of claim 24 wherein the plurality of apertures are formed within an angle that is less than 180 degrees.
- 26. The container assembly of claim 25 wherein the angle is between 130 and 170 degrees.
- 27. The container assembly of claim 26 wherein the angle is approximately 150 degrees.
- 28. The container assembly of claim 22 wherein the spout includes a landing surface formed at an uppermost edge of the spout sidewall having an arcuate outer boundary defined by the spout sidewall and a chordal inner boundary subtending the landing outer boundary.
- 29. The container assembly of claim 22 wherein the at least one aperture comprises a plurality of apertures, at least a portion of one of the apertures being disposed in the landing surface, at least a portion of an other one of the apertures being disposed in the sipper surface.
- 30. The container assembly of claim 29 wherein the plurality of apertures consists of four elongate arcuate apertures, a central pair of elongate apertures formed in the landing surface, a left aperture formed in the sipper surface on a first side of the landing surface, a right aperture formed in the sipper surface on a second side of the landing surface.
- 31. The container assembly of claim 30 wherein the each one of the left aperture and the right aperture extends into the landing surface.
- 32. The container assembly 22 wherein the spout sidewall has a radially inward taper.
- 33. The container assembly of claim 22 wherein the top member further comprises a concave portion formed therein for receiving a user's lip alternatively to the sipper surface.
- 34. The container assembly of claim 33 wherein the concave portion is bounded by the skirt and a chord subtending the skirt.
- 35. The container assembly of claim 34 wherein the concave portion includes a substantially spherical surface.
- 36. The container assembly of claim 35 wherein the concave portion includes a substantially flat vertical end wall enclosing the concave portion between the spherical surface and the sipper surface.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/141,658, filed Aug. 28, 1998, which is incorporated by reference herein in its entirety and which is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/047,812, filed Mar. 25, 1998 now abandoned.
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