Claims
- 1. A cap for seal a container, said cap comprising an outer cap and an inner cap, said outer cap comprising a cylindrical skirt with at least one container gripping formation on an inside surface of said skirt for engaging a corresponding formation on a neck of said container, a tube generally cylindrical in shape and generally parallel to and concentric with said skirt, said tube and said skirt being joined by an annular base, said annular base surrounding an axial passageway extending through said base and through said tube, said inner cap comprising a sealing sleeve, said sealing sleeve fitting over and sealing against an outside surface of said tube, and a second sleeve adapted to engage a probe and hold said inner cap in a position adjacent to said probe.
- 2. A cap in accordance with claim 1 wherein:
- said second sleeve includes a bead formed on an inner surface of said inner cap.
- 3. A cap in accordance with claim 2 wherein:
- said second sleeve has at least one protrusion extending inwardly from an inside surface of said second sleeve, said protrusion being adapted to engage and retain said inner cap in close proximity to said probe when said inner cap is separated from said tube.
- 4. A cap in accordance with claim 1 wherein:
- said sealing sleeve and said second sleeve have differing diameters, a first cylindrical section of said second sleeve having a closed end and defining a fist recess for receiving a tip of a probe, said sealing sleeve having a second cylindrical section defining a second recess larger in diameter than said fist recess, said second recess being formed by said sealing sleeve.
- 5. A cap in accordance with claim 4 wherein:
- said inner cap has an internally directed protrusion, said protrusion being a radially inwardly extending and at least partially circumferential rib located at an end of said second sleeve, said rib fitting closely into an annular groove in a probe.
- 6. A cap in accordance with claim 5 wherein:
- said sealing and second sleeves are coaxially disposed and axially displaced with respect to each other, said rib being disposed at a juncture of said first and second recesses.
- 7. A closure and probe combination for dispensing flowable substances from a container, said combination including a probe used to remove contents of said container and a closure comprising an outer cap and an inner cap, said outer cap comprising a cylindrical skirt with a container gripping formation on an inside surface of said skirt for engaging a corresponding formation on an outside surface of a neck of said container, a tube generally cylindrical in shape and generally parallel to and concentric with said skirt, said tube and said skirt being joined by an annular base, said annular base surrounding an axial passageway extending through said base and through said tube, said inner cap comprising a sealing sleeve, said sealing sleeve fitting over and sealing against an outside surface of said tube, and a second sleeve in said inner cap which engages and retains said inner cap in a position adjacent to said probe.
- 8. A closure and probe combination in accordance with claim 7 wherein said sealing sleeve is larger in diameter than said second sleeve.
- 9. A closure and probe combination in accordance with claim 8 wherein said probe is equipped with an adapter, and said inner cap has at least one protrusion extending downwardly from an inside surface of said inner cap, said adapter having an opening shaped to receive and retain said at least one protrusion and thereby hold said inner cap in proximity to said probe after said inner cap is separated from said tube.
- 10. A closure and probe combination in accordance with claim 8 wherein said inner cap has at least one inwardly extending protrusion formed on an inside surface of said inner cap, said protrusion being engagable with a portion of said probe so as to be useable to hold said inner cap to said probe after said inner cap is separated from said tube.
- 11. A closure and probe combination in accordance with claim 8 wherein said second sleeve is substantially within said sealing sleeve.
- 12. A closure and probe combination in accordance with claim 8 wherein said second sleeve is an extension of and axially offset with respect to said sealing sleeve.
- 13. A cap for sealing a container, said cap comprising an outer cap and an inner cap, said outer cap comprising a cylindrical skirt with at least one gripping formation on an inside surface of said skirt for engaging a corresponding formation on the neck of a container, a tube generally parallel to and concentric with said skirt, said tube and said skirt being joined by an annular base, said annular base surrounding an axial passageway extending through said base and through said tube, said inner cap comprising two generally concentric sleeves, a first sealing sleeve and a second probe-engaging sleeve, said first sealing sleeve fitting over sealing against an outside surface of said tube, and said second sleeve having at least one probe engaging formation useable to hold said inner cap in a position adjacent to a free end of said probe, said first sealing sleeve and said second probe-engaging sleeve having differing transverse dimensions, one end of said second sleeve having a closed end and defining a recess for receiving a tip of a probe, and said sealing sleeve defining a second recess axially offset with respect to said first recess and shaped to receive a free end of said tube.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 08/325,005, filed Dec. 27, 1994, which issued as U.S. Pat. No. 5,542,555 on Aug. 6, 1996, which was a continuation of spplication Ser. No. 07/995,004, filed Oct. 1, 1992, which issued as U.S. Pat. No. 5,392,939 on Feb. 28, 1995.
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