Claims
- 1. A closure for dispensing a viscous material from a container, comprising:securing means for securing the closure to the container; orifice defining means for defining an orifice through which a viscous material will flow during dispensing of the viscous material from the container; thin liquid collecting means for collecting a volume of thin liquid that has formed on top of the viscous material during storage, whereby the amount of thin liquid that will be initially dispensed from the closure will be reduced; and valve means for permitting flow of viscous material through said orifice during dispensing, said valve means being constructed and arranged to impede flow of the thin liquid through said orifice during initial dispensation of fluid through said closure.
- 2. A closure according to claim 1, wherein said valve means comprises a flapper valve positioned in said orifice.
- 3. A closure according to claim 2, wherein said flapper valve is constructed and arranged to remain substantially closed when contacted by the thin liquid during initial dispensation of fluid through said closure and is further constructed and arranged to open outwardly when the viscous material is dispensed.
- 4. A closure according to claim 1, wherein said thin liquid collecting means comprises a collection space, a first passageway defined between the collection space and a space that is in communication with the container during dispensing, and a second passageway defined between the collection space and a space that is in communication with the container during dispensing.
- 5. A closure according to claim 4, wherein said first passageway presents less resistance to flow of the viscous material therethrough than does the second passageway, whereby the viscous material will enter the collection space through the first passageway as dispensing progresses, thereby displacing thin liquid from the collection space through the second passageway to re-mix into the viscous material as it continues to be dispensed.
- 6. A closure according to claim 5, wherein the second passageway is closer to the orifice than the first passageway.
- 7. A closure according to claim 4, wherein said thin liquid collecting means comprises a disk member that is affixed to an inner portion of said closure, said disk member defining in part said collection space, and first passageway comprises an annular passage defined between an outer edge of said disk member and an inner surface of the closure.
- 8. A closure according to claim 7, wherein said second passageway comprises a plurality of holes defined in said disk member.
- 9. A closure according to claim 7, wherein said valve means is integral with said disk member.
- 10. A closure according to claim 9, wherein said valve means comprises a flapper valve that is integrally molded into said disk member.
- 11. A closure for dispensing a viscous material from a container, comprising:a closure body having at least one thread defined on an inner surface thereof for engaging an external thread on the container, and a dispensing orifice through which viscous material will flow during dispensing; a collection space for collecting a volume of thin liquid that has formed on top of the viscous material during storage; and valve means for permitting flow of viscous material through said orifice during dispensing, said valve means being constructed and arranged to impede flow of the thin liquid through said orifice during initial dispensation of fluid through said closure, whereby the amount of thin liquid that will be initially dispensed from the closure will be reduced.
- 12. A closure according to claim 11, wherein said valve means comprises a flapper valve positioned in said orifice.
- 13. A closure according to claim 12, wherein said flapper valve is constructed and arranged to remain substantially closed when contacted by the thin liquid during initial dispensation of fluid through said closure and is further constructed and arranged to open outwardly when the viscous material is dispensed.
- 14. A closure according to claim 11, further comprising a first passageway defined between the collection space and a space that is in communication with the container during dispensing, and a second passageway defined between the collection space and a space that is in communication with the container during dispensing.
- 15. A closure according to claim 14, wherein said first passageway presents less resistance to flow of the viscous material therethrough than does the second passageway, whereby the viscous material will enter the collection space through the first passageway as dispensing progresses, thereby displacing thin liquid from the collection space through the second passageway to re-mix into the viscous material as it continues to be dispensed.
- 16. A closure according to claim 15, wherein the second passageway is closer to the orifice than the first passageway.
- 17. A closure according to claim 14, wherein said collection space is defined with respect to said closure by a disk member that is affixed to an inner portion of said closure, and said first passageway comprises an annular passage defined between an outer edge of said disk member and an inner surface of the closure.
- 18. A closure according to claim 17, wherein said second passageway comprises a plurality of holes defined in said disk member.
- 19. A closure according to claim 17, wherein said valve means is integral with said disk member.
- 20. A closure according to claim 19, wherein said valve means comprises a flapper valve that is integrally molded into said disk member.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 09/484,074, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,315,160 filed Jan. 18, 2000, the entire disclosure of which is hereby incorporated as if set forth fully herein.
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