Claims
- 1. A container comprising:a bottle defining an internal chamber and having a neck with a first end connected to the bottle and a second end defining an opening, a longitudinal axis of the neck defined through the first end and second end, a first passage through the neck providing fluid communication between the opening and the internal chamber, a shoulder extending radially from an outer surface of the neck adjacent to the opening, the shoulder defined by an intersection of a first surface directed radially outwardly from the longitudinal axis and a second surface directed generally toward the first end of the neck, the shoulder defining a first radial dimension; a neck member having a dispensing end and a connecting end, a second passage providing fluid communication between the dispensing end and the connecting end, the second passage opening outwardly at the dispensing end and in fluid communication with the opening in the neck of the bottle at the connecting end, the dispensing end supporting means for selectively engaging a closure, a sleeve depending from the connecting end and received on the second end of the neck, the sleeve biased toward an inside dimension closely approximating the first radial dimension of the shoulder, a lower portion of the sleeve supporting at least one inwardly directed protrusion defining a second radial dimension smaller than the first radial dimension of the shoulder, the sleeve adapted to expand against the bias such that the at least one protrusion is movable from the second radial dimension to the first radial dimension to permit installation of the neck member on the neck, and an annular undercut in an outer surface of the sleeve defining a downwardly directed edge; and a ferrule having a cylindrical portion dimensioned to fit closely about an outer surface of the sleeve when the at least one protrusion is at the second radial dimension such that the sleeve is restrained from expanding and the at least one protrusion is prevented from moving from the second radial dimension to the first radial dimension, the ferrule having at least one upwardly directed edge adapted to engage the downwardly directed edge of the sleeve to lock the ferrule on the sleeve.
- 2. The container of claim 1 wherein a lower edge of the sleeve defines the undercut.
- 3. The container of claim 1 wherein an annular clearance in the outer surface of the sleeve defines the undercut.
- 4. The container of claim 1 wherein the upper edge of the ferrule defines the upwardly directed edge.
- 5. The container of claim 1 wherein the ferrule is metal.
- 6. The container of claim 4 wherein the upwardly directed edge is defined by a lower edge of the metal ferrule that is rolled inwardly and upwardly.
- 7. The container of claim 1 further comprising a seal positioned between opposing surfaces of the neck member and the neck.
- 8. The container of claim 1 wherein the seal is made from an elastomeric material.
- 9. The container of claim 1 wherein the ferrule has an inwardly extending annular end wall.
- 10. The container of claim 1 wherein the means for selectively closing the passage comprises a screw thread adapted to receive a cooperatively threaded cap.
- 11. The container of claim 1 further comprising a wiper connected to one of the neck member or the seal.
- 12. The container of claim 7 wherein the wiper is integrally formed with at least one of the neck member or the seal.
- 13. The container of claim 1 wherein the bottle is made from a material selected from at least one of aluminum, steel, copper, brass, plastic, paper or wax.
- 14. The container of claim 13 where in the plastic is selected from one of LDPE, PP, POM, Nylon, Santoprene and PVC.
- 15. A neck assembly for mounting on a neck of a vial-like bottle defining an internal chamber, the neck having a first end connected to the bottle and a second end defining an opening, a longitudinal axis of the neck defined through the first end and second end, a first passage through the neck providing fluid communication between the opening and the internal chamber, a shoulder extending radially from an outer surface of the neck adjacent to the opening, the shoulder defined by an intersection of a first surface directed radially outwardly from the longitudinal axis and a second surface directed generally toward the first end, the shoulder defining a first radial dimension, the neck assembly comprising:a neck member having a dispensing end and a connecting end, a second passage providing fluid communication between the dispensing end and the connecting end, the second passage opening outwardly at the dispensing end and in fluid communication with the opening in the neck of the bottle at the connecting end, the dispensing end supporting means for selectively engaging a closure, a sleeve depending from the connecting end and received on the second end of the neck, the sleeve biased toward an inside dimension closely approximating the first radial dimension of the shoulder, a lower portion of the sleeve supporting at least one inwardly directed protrusion defining a second radial dimension smaller than the first radial dimension of the shoulder, the sleeve adapted to expand against the bias such that the at least one protrusion is movable from the second radial dimension to the first radial dimension to permit installation of the neck member on the neck, and an annular undercut in an outer surface of the sleeve defining a downwardly directed edge; and a ferrule adapted to be installed on the sleeve after the neck member is installed on the neck, the ferrule having a cylindrical portion dimensioned to fit closely about an outer surface of the sleeve when the at least one protrusion is at the second radial dimension such that the sleeve is restrained from expanding and the at least one protrusion is prevented from moving from the second radial dimension to the first radial dimension, the ferrule having at least one upwardly directed edge adapted to engage the downwardly directed edge of the sleeve to lock the ferrule on the sleeve.
- 16. The neck assembly of claim 15 wherein a lower edge of the sleeve defines the undercut.
- 17. The neck assembly of claim 15 wherein an annular clearance in the outer surface of the sleeve defines the undercut.
- 18. The neck assembly of claim 15 wherein the upper edge of the ferrule defines the upwardly directed edge.
- 19. The neck assembly of claim 15 wherein the ferrule is metal.
- 20. The neck assembly of claim 19 wherein the upwardly directed edge is defined by a lower edge of the metal ferrule that is rolled inwardly and upwardly.
- 21. The neck assembly of claim 15 further comprising a seal adapted to be positioned between opposing surfaces of the neck member and the neck.
- 22. The neck assembly of claim 21 wherein the seal is made from an elastomeric material.
- 23. The neck assembly of claim 15 wherein the ferrule has an inwardly extending annular end wall.
- 24. The neck assembly of claim 15 wherein the means for selectively closing the passage comprises a screw thread adapted to receive a cooperatively threaded cap.
- 25. The neck assembly of claim 15 further comprising a wiper connected to one of the neck member or the seal.
- 26. The neck assembly of claim 15 wherein the wiper is integrally formed with at least one of the neck member or the seal.
- 27. Method for making an airtight container from a metal or plastic bottle having an upwardly opening neck, an annular flange on the neck defining a first radial dimension and defining a reduced diameter portion of the neck, the method comprising:providing a plastic neck insert having a threaded neck opposite a downwardly directed resilient sleeve, the resilient sleeve having an upper portion dimensioned to receive the annular flange and a lower portion with an inwardly directed protrusion defining a second dimension smaller than the first dimension, the resilient sleeve biased to direct the protrusion toward the second dimension and expandable to accommodate passage of the protrusion over the flange, the sleeve having an annular undercut in an outer surface of the sleeve defining a downwardly directed edge; inserting the neck with the flange into the resilient sleeve sufficiently to place the protrusion adjacent the reduced diameter portion of the neck; providing a ferrule with a radial dimension selected to closely fit the resilient sleeve such that expansion of the resilient sleeve is restricted sufficiently to prevent release of the sleeve from the flange, the ferrule having an upwardly directed edge; and press-fitting the ferrule about the outer surface of the resilient sleeve until the upwardly directed edge of the ferrule engages the downwardly directed edge of the sleeve.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This is a continuation-in-part of commonly assigned application Ser. No. 09/585,140, filed Jun. 1, 2000 now U.S. Pat. No. 6,341,706, which was allowed on Sep. 28, 2001, and which is incorporated by reference herein, in its entirety.
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