Claims
- 1. A pouring spout for use with a container, comprising:
- a spout having means for alternately disposing said spout in a nested orientation or in an extended pouring orientation;
- means for securing said pouring spout to said container; and
- a plurality of ears moveably attached with respect to said spout, said ears extending inwardly within said spout and cooperating to define a central flow aperture for the outflow of liquid and a plurality of peripheral vent openings for the inflow of air, when, and only when, said spout is disposed in the extended pouring orientation.
- 2. The spout of claim 1, wherein said plurality of ears are circumferentially spaced and are substantially perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of said spout.
- 3. A spout for use with a container having an opening therein, said spout being configured to be alternately disposed in nested and extended orientations, comprising:
- an annular mounting portion;
- means for securing said annular mounting portion to said container at the opening;
- a neck portion located concentrically with and inwardly of said mounting portion;
- a body portion disposed between said neck portion and said annular mounting portion and of integral construction therewith;
- means for extending said spout from the nested orientation to the extended orientation; and
- a plurality of circumferentially spaced ears attached to said spout such that said ears extend downwardly without interference with said neck portion when said spout is in its nested orientation, said ears extending inwardly substantially perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of said neck portion when said spout is in its extended orientation;
- said plurality of ears cooperating to define a central flow aperture for the outflow of liquid, the central flow aperture having a dentated perimeter, each pair of adjacent ears defining a peripheral vent opening therebetween for the inflow of air, when said spout is in its extended orientation.
- 4. The spout of claim 3, wherein the area of the central flow aperture and the area of the peripheral vent openings is such that the neck portion does not flow full, thereby maintaining an air passageway through the neck portion into the container at all pouring angles.
- 5. The spout of claim 3, wherein said body portion has an invertible fold portion adjacent said mounting portion, said ears being attached directly to the outer surface of said invertible fold portion.
- 6. The spout of claim 5, wherein said ears are substantially rectangular plates, each having a width and a length dimension such that the end portions of adjacent ears are contiguous when said spout is in its extended orientation, whereby a substantially triangular vent opening is provided between adjacent ears.
- 7. The spout of claim 6, wherein the dentated perimeter of the central flow aperture is defined by said ears and a plurality of nibs extending from said ears.
- 8. The spout of claim 7, wherein said plurality of nibs includes a pair of cylindrically shaped nibs extending from the end portion of each ear.
- 9. The spout of claim 6, wherein said extending means includes a removable, resealable cap having an attached bail handle.
- 10. The spout of claim 9, and further including a removable seal within the neck portion.
- 11. The spout of claim 10, and further including a tamper indicating seal attached to said spout and disposed over the cap when said spout is in its initial nested orientation.
- 12. An improved container spout of the type having an outer mounting portion, a smaller inner tubular neck portion, and a body portion secured to said mounting portion which extends downwardly and inwardly therefrom and is secured to said neck portion, said body portion having an invertible fold portion adjacent said mounting portion, which spout is extendable from a nested orientation to a pouring orientation and vice versa, and is secured to an opening in the container, wherein the improvement comprises:
- a plurality of circumferentially spaced ears attached to said spout such that said ears extend downwardly to avoid interference with said neck portion when said spout is in its nested orientation, said ears extending inwardly substantially perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of said neck portion when said spout is in its extended orientation;
- said plurality of ears cooperating to define a central flow aperture for the outflow of liquid, the central flow aperture having a dentated perimeter, each pair of adjacent ears defining a peripheral vent opening therebetween for the inflow of air, when said spout is in its extended orientation.
- 13. The spout of claim 12, wherein the area of the central flow aperture and the area of the peripheral vent openings are such that the neck portion does not flow full, thereby maintaining an air passageway through the neck portion into the container at all pouring angles.
- 14. The spout of claim 13, wherein said ears are directly attached to the outer surface of the invertible fold portion of said body portion such that said ears rotate inwardly substantially about their point of attachment as the invertible fold inverts when said spout is drawn into its extended orientation.
- 15. The spout of claim 14, wherein said ears are substantially rectangular plates, each having a width and a length dimension such that the end portions of adjacent ears are contiguous when said spout is in its extended orientation, whereby a substantially triangular vent opening is provided between adjacent ears.
- 16. The spout of claim 15, wherein the dentated perimeter of the central flow aperture is defined by said ears and a plurality of nibs extending from said ears.
- 17. The spout of claim 16, wherein said plurality of nibs includes a pair of cylindrically shaped nibs extending from the end portion of each ear.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 610,688, filed May 16, 1984, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,555,048.
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