Claims
- 1. A vented closure for a container for liquid, comprising:
a base collar engagable with the container and having an outlet aperture for dispensing of liquid from the container and spaced therefrom a vent aperture of a size sufficiently small to cause external air passing through the vent aperture to form air bubbles, a primary fluid passageway extending from the outlet aperture and through the base collar to an interior of the container for conveying liquid to the outlet aperture, a secondary fluid passageway at least partly separate from the primary fluid passageway and extending from the vent aperture to the interior of the container for conveying liquid from the container to the vent aperture and for conveying the air bubbles from the vent aperture and through the liquid in the secondary fluid passageway to the interior of the container to thereby vent the container to exterior air while dispensing liquid, and a baffle surface associated with the secondary fluid passageway for diverting the air bubbles to break up any smooth flow of air bubbles through the liquid in the secondary fluid passageway.
- 2. The vented closure of claim 1 wherein the baffle surface creates a non-straight path along the secondary fluid passageway to thereby divert the air bubbles as conveyed through the liquid in the secondary fluid passageway.
- 3. The vented closure of claim 2 wherein the baffle surface includes a plurality of ribs which are spaced along and extend into the secondary fluid passageway so as to form the non-straight path for the air bubbles and the liquid in the secondary fluid passageway.
- 4. The vented closure of claim 1 wherein the baffle surface has a curved or wavy path to thereby create a circuitous fluid passageway for the air bubbles and the liquid in the secondary fluid passageway.
- 5. The vented closure of claim 1 wherein the secondary fluid passageway extends at least partly in a longitudinal direction which is generally parallel to the primary fluid passageway, and the baffle surface includes a divider which is open at one side to allow at least some of the air bubbles to be diverted away from the longitude direction and escape to the side of the divider.
- 6. The vented closure of claim 1 wherein the baffle surface extends at least partly along a longitudinal path and has a pair of open sides to allow the air bubbles to escape away from the longitudinal path and along the pair of open sides.
- 7. The vented closure of claim 1 wherein the base collar includes a plurality of vent apertures which are spaced apart and each having a size sufficiently small to form air bubbles flowing into the closure, and the secondary fluid passageway having a common passageway in contact with the plurality of spaced vent apertures for conveying the air bubbles and the liquid through the secondary fluid passageway.
- 8. The vented closure of claim 1 wherein the outlet aperture is formed by a plurality of spaced liquid dispensing apertures which are in contact with a common passageway in the primary fluid passageway to dispense liquid from the container.
- 9. The vented closure of claim 8 wherein the plurality of spaced liquid dispensing apertures are shaped to form letters or symbols representing a word or logo.
- 10. A vented closure for a container for liquid, comprising:
a base collar engagable with the container and having an outlet aperture for dispensing of liquid from the container and spaced therefrom a vent aperture of a size sufficiently small to cause external air passing through the vent aperture to form air bubbles, a primary fluid passageway extending through the base collar from the outlet aperture to an interior of the container for conveying liquid along a generally longitudinal path from the container to the outlet aperture, a secondary fluid passageway at least partly separate from the primary fluid passageway and extending from the vent aperture to the interior of the container for conveying liquid from the container to the vent aperture and for conveying the air bubbles from the vent aperture and through the liquid in the secondary fluid passageway along a secondary path at least partly parallel with the generally longitudinal path, and a diverter associated with the secondary fluid passageway for diverting at least some of the air bubbles to one side of the secondary path to thereby disperse at least some of the air bubbles to the side of the secondary path.
- 11. The vented closure of claim 10 wherein the diverter is formed by a partially enclosed baffle which has at least one side surface to disperse at least some of the air bubbles to the one side of the baffle.
- 12. The vented closure of claim 11 wherein the partially enclosed baffle has an open slot which extends along a longitudinal section thereof with a pair of sides of the open slot forming the one side surface and another side surface to allow some of the air bubbles to be diverted to the sides of the baffle.
- 13. The vented closure of claim 10 wherein the diverter is formed by a wall which extends along the generally longitudinal path and has at least one side surface open before an end of the wall to thereby disperse the air bubbles along the side surface.
- 14. The vented closure of claim 10 wherein the diverter forms a wall separating the primary fluid passageway from the secondary fluid passageway so that air bubbles pass into the container with minimal intermixing with liquid in the primary fluid passageway.
- 15. The vented closure of claim 10 wherein the primary fluid passageway extends through an open central region of the collar and the secondary fluid passageway is asymmetrically formed and in proximity to one side of the base collar.
- 16. The vented closure of claim 10 wherein the diverter forms a barrier surface having a circuitous air path for the air bubbles being conveyed through the secondary fluid passageway.
- 17. The vented closure of claim 10 wherein the diverter includes a plurality of ribs which are spaced along and extend into the secondary fluid passageway so as to form a non-straight path for the air bubbles in the secondary fluid passageway.
- 18. The vented closure of claim 10 wherein the base collar includes a cap relatively movable with respect to the outlet aperture between open and closed positions to thereby open or block dispensing of liquid through the primary liquid passageway.
- 19. The vented closure of claim 18 wherein the base collar includes a pair of extending pivot pins having enlarged heads, and the cap includes a pair of bearing openings which snap fit over the extending heads of the pivot pins during assembly of the closure and form a flip-top closure.
- 20. The vented closure of claim 18 wherein the base collar includes internal threads engagable with the container, and the cap includes a central bight to cover the outlet aperture and a pair of extending legs pivotally connected to the base collar, the pair of legs including a series of ribs which extend generally upright when the cap is rotated to a closed position covering the outlet aperture to provide a gripping surface to assist in threading the interior threads onto the container during assembly of the closure.
- 21. The vented closure of claim 10 wherein the vent aperture is of a size and a predetermined distance away from the outlet aperture sufficient to self-seal the vent aperture by surface tension of the liquid when dispensing of the liquid is to cease.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application is a continuation-in-part of my application Ser. No. 10/267,306, filed Oct. 9, 2002, entitled “Vented Fluid Closure and Container”, which is a continuation-in-part of my application Ser. No. 09/994,303, filed Nov. 26, 2001, entitled “Vented Fluid Container Closure”, now abandoned, which is a continuation-in-part of my application Ser. No. 09/736,350, filed Dec. 13, 2000, entitled “Vented Fluid Container Closure”, now abandoned.
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