Claims
- 1. A closure for dispensing fluids from a container, comprising:
a pair of telescopically coupled first and second members cooperatively defining a fluid path; said first member attached to a base adapted to be secured to a container; wherein the base and/or the first member include one or more sections of a porous vent material which allows passage of gases and inhibits bulk passage of liquid.
- 2. A closure according to claim 1, wherein the vent material comprises plastic, metal, ceramic and/or glass.
- 3. A closure according to claim 1, wherein the vent material comprises a hydrophobic material.
- 4. A closure according to claim 1, wherein the vent material comprises a plastic material having a high water intrusion pressure.
- 5. A closure according to claim 1, wherein the porous vent material provides sufficient venting to allow a substantially continuous liquid flux rate from the closure without creating a substantial pressure differential across the closure.
- 6. A closure according to claim 1, wherein the porous vent material provides sufficient venting to allow a substantially continuous liquid flux rate from the closure of at least about 50 ml/min/cm2.
- 7. A closure according to claim 1, wherein the porous vent material provides sufficient venting to allow a substantially continuous liquid flux rate from the closure of at least about 500 ml/min/cm2.
- 8. A closure according to claim 1, wherein the closure provides a pressure drop during dispensing of less than about 2 psi.
- 9. A closure according to claim 1, wherein the closure provides a pressure drop during dispensing of less than about 1 psi.
- 10. A closure according to claim 1, further comprising a porous flow matrix within at least a portion of the fluid path, wherein the flow matrix is adapted to substantially inhibit flow of liquid through the flow matrix unless an air pressure differential exists between inside and outside a container to which the closure is attached.
- 11. A closure according to claim 1, wherein the air pressure differential is about 0.05 to 2.0 psi.
- 12. A closure according to claim 1, wherein the first and second members are generally tubular.
- 13. A closure according to claim 1, wherein the fluid path is opened to allow fluid flow out of a container by moving the second member relative to the first member
- 14. A closure according to claim 13, wherein the second member is moved in a twisting motion relative to the first member.
- 15. A closure according to claim 1, wherein the base includes female threads.
- 16. A closure according to claim 15 in combination with a container, wherein the container has a neck with external threads adapted to cooperate with the threads on the base to attach the closure to the container.
- 17. A closure according to claim 1, wherein the one or more sections of porous vent material are disposed on the first member.
- 18. A closure according to claim 17, wherein the porous vent material is covered by the second member when the closure is in a closed position and exposed to air when the closure is in an open position.
- 19. A closure according to claim 1, wherein the first member and the base are unitary.
- 20. A closure according to claim 1, wherein the base comprises a containing wall generally perpendicular to and surrounding the first member.
- 21. A closure according to claim 20, wherein the one or more sections of porous vent material are disposed on the containing wall portion of the base.
- 22. A closure according to claim 20, wherein the base is adapted to couple with the top of an aluminum beverage can.
- 23. A closure for treating and dispensing a liquid, comprising:
a base adapted to secure the closure to a container; a liquid path through the base through which liquid passes when the closure in use; a porous treatment matrix contained within or connected to the liquid path, through which liquid passes when the closure is in use; and a porous venting matrix secured to the base, wherein said porous venting matrix allows for passage of gases through the porous venting matrix and inhibits passage of liquid through the porous venting matrix thereby allowing for equalization of air pressure between a first location in contact with a first portion of said porous venting matrix and a second location in contact with a second portion of said porous venting matrix; wherein said closure, when secured to a container during use, provides chemical treatment to a liquid as it passes said through said closure.
- 24. A closure according to claim 23, wherein the chemical treatment comprises adding a chemical to the liquid.
- 25. A closure according to claim 23, wherein the chemical treatment comprises selectively removing a preservative or other chemical from the liquid.
- 26. A closure according to claim 23, wherein the porous treatment matrix is directly connected to the liquid path.
- 27. A closure according to claim 23, wherein the porous treatment matrix is lies at least partially within the liquid path.
- 28. A closure according to claim 23, wherein the porous venting matrix surrounds the liquid path.
- 29. A closure according to claim 23, wherein the porous venting matrix comprises a hydrophobic material.
- 30. A closure according to claim 23, wherein the porous venting matrix comprises a plastic material having a high water intrusion pressure.
- 31. A closure according to claim 23, wherein the porous venting matrix provides sufficient venting to allow a substantially continuous liquid flux rate from the closure without creating a substantial pressure differential across the closure.
- 32. A closure according to claim 23, wherein the porous venting matrix provides sufficient venting to allow a substantially continuous liquid flux rate from the closure of at least about 50 ml/min/cm2.
- 33. A closure according to claim 23, wherein the porous venting matrix provides sufficient venting to allow a substantially continuous liquid flux rate from the closure of at least about 500 ml/min/cm2.
- 34. A closure according to claim 23, wherein the closure provides a pressure drop during dispensing of less than about 2 psi.
- 35. A closure according to claim 23, wherein the closure provides a pressure drop during dispensing of less than about 1 psi.
- 36. A closure for dispensing a liquid, comprising:
a base comprising means to secure the closure to a container; a liquid path through the base through which liquid passes when the closure in use; and a porous flow matrix having a high liquid flux rate and a low water intrusion pressure contained within or connected to the liquid path, through which liquid passes when the closure is in use; wherein the porous flow matrix substantially prevents flow of liquid through the closure when the air pressure on opposing ends of the matrix are substantially equal.
- 37. A closure according to claim 36, further comprising a porous venting matrix secured to the base.
- 38. A closure according to claim 37, wherein the porous vent material provides sufficient venting to allow a substantially continuous liquid flux rate from the closure of at least about 50 ml/min/cm2.
- 39. A closure according to claim 37, wherein the porous vent material provides sufficient venting to allow a substantially continuous liquid flux rate from the closure of at least about 500 ml/min/cm2.
- 40. A closure according to claim 36, further comprising a tubular member that passes through the liquid path and connects the liquid path to the porous flow matrix.
- 41. A closure according to claim 36, wherein when in use the pressure drop is about 0.05 to 2.0 psi.
- 42. A beverage dispensing assembly, comprising:
a cap having an opening therein to allow flow of liquid and gas; and a base housing adapted to be secured to a container; and a generally hydrophobic porous vent material having a high water intrusion pressure contained within or connected to said base housing; wherein the base housing and cap are movably coupled and cooperatively define a liquid path; and wherein during use, vented air passing into the container follows a central axis around which the liquid flows as it passes out of the container and through the dispenser, thereby reducing air entrainment in the dispensed liquid.
- 43. A dispensing assembly according to claim 42, wherein the assembly provides a pressure drop during dispensing of less than about 2 psi.
- 44. A dispensing assembly according to claim 42, wherein the assembly provides a pressure drop during dispensing of less than about 1 psi.
- 45. A dispensing assembly according to claim 42, wherein the porous vent material provides sufficient venting to allow a substantially continuous liquid flux rate from the assembly without creating a substantial pressure differential across the assembly.
- 46. A dispensing assembly according to claim 42, wherein the porous vent material provides sufficient venting to allow a substantially continuous liquid flux rate from the assembly of at least about 50 ml/min/cm2.
- 47. A dispensing assembly according to claim 42, wherein the porous vent material provides sufficient venting to allow a substantially continuous liquid flux rate from the assembly of at least about 500 ml/min/cm2.
- 48. A dispensing assembly according to claim 42, further comprising a porous flow matrix within at least a portion of the liquid path, wherein the flow matrix is adapted to substantially inhibit flow of liquid through the flow matrix unless an air pressure differential exists between inside and outside a container to which the assembly is attached.
- 49. A dispensing assembly according to claim 42, wherein the air pressure differential is about 0.05 to 2.0 psi.
- 50. A dispensing assembly according to claim 41, wherein the fluid path is opened to allow fluid flow out of a container by moving the cap relative to the base.
- 51. A dispensing assembly according to claim 42, wherein the cap is moved in a twisting motion relative to the base.
- 52. A dispensing assembly according to claim 42, wherein the base includes female threads.
- 53. A assembly according to claim 52 in combination with a container, wherein the container has a neck with external threads adapted to cooperate with the threads on the base to attach the assembly to the container.
RELATED APPLICATION DATA
[0001] This application claims priority under 35 U.S.C. § 119(e) to U.S. Provisional Application Serial No. 60/388,609, filed Jun. 3, 2002, and is also a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 10/162,119, filed Jun. 3, 2002, which is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/933,639 filed Sep. 19, 1997, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,398,048, the disclosures of which are hereby incorporated by reference in their entireties.
Provisional Applications (3)
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60388609 |
Jun 2002 |
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60404355 |
Aug 2002 |
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60458054 |
Mar 2003 |
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Continuations (1)
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08933639 |
Sep 1997 |
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10162119 |
Jun 2002 |
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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