Claims
- 1. A container closure for selectively dispensing a liquid, said closure comprising:
- a lid portion for closing the container and defining the base of the closure;
- a valved spout integral with said lid portion for dispensing liquid from the container, said valved spout further comprised of:
- outer and inner resilient members nested one within the other;
- said outer member defines the exterior of the spout and has a first end integral with said base and a second end for dispensing a liquid; and
- said inner member controls dispensing and is positioned between the ends of said outer member with an open end positioned adjacent to said second end thereof and a valved end extending toward said first end thereof, said valved end having opposed terminal portions defining a valve apex opened by application of lateral compression in a direction edgewise to said opposed terminal portions.
- 2. A container closure for selectively dispensing a liquid, said closure comprising:
- a lid portion for closing the container and defining the base of the closure;
- a valved spout integral with said lid portion for dispensing liquid from the container, said valved spout further comprised of:
- outer and inner resilient members nested one within the other;
- said outer member being generally tubular and defining the exterior of the spout with an inlet end that is integral with said base and an outlet end which is opposite said base; and
- said inner member being positioned within said outer member to control the flow through said outlet end thereof, said inner member having an open end positioned adjacent to and contiguous with said outlet end and a valved end extending toward said inlet end, said valved end having opposed terminal portions defining a valve apex opened by application of lateral compression in a direction edgewise to said opposed planar terminal portions.
- 3. The closure of claim 2 wherein the valved end of said inner members is receivable within the outlet end of a second like closure so that multiple complementary closures may be stacked in an array.
- 4. A valved spout for controlled dispensing of a liquid from a container, said spout comprised of outer and inner resilient members, said outer member having inlet and outlet ends and a body segment which defines the exterior of said spout and said inner member, positioned between said inlet and outlet ends of said outer member to control dispensing, having an open end positioned adjacent said outlet and a valved end extending toward said inlet, said valved end having opposed terminal portions which define an apex opened by application of force in a direction edgewise to said opposed terminal portions.
- 5. A stackable valved spout for controlled dispensing of a liquid from a container, said spout comprised of outer and inner resilient members, said outer member has fixed and free ends and a body segment which is of decreasing size from the fixed end toward the free end and defines the exterior of said spout said fixed end further has an interior open volume which is greater than the exterior volume of said free end and said inner member is positioned within the said outer member to control dispensing, has an open end positioned adjacent said free end and a valved end extending toward said fixed end, said valved end having opposed terminal portions which define an apex opened by application of force in a direction edgewise to said opposed terminal portions.
- 6. The valve of claim 5 wherein said valved end of the spout has a length less than the related coplanar length of the free end.
- 7. The valve of claim 5 wherein said free end has a notched, non-circular configuration and the valve has a parallel configuration and closes said free end.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of Ser. No. 152,537 filed Feb. 5, 1988 now U.S. Pat. No. 4,782,975.
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