Watertight tube closure

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6578744
  • Patent Number
    6,578,744
  • Date Filed
    Thursday, March 22, 2001
    23 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, June 17, 2003
    21 years ago
Abstract
A dispensing closure for a container that contains a flowable product such as a bath gel includes a body member that is constructed and arranged to be mounted to the container, that includes a dispensing opening and a further includes an upper deck portion, a lid member that is hinged to the body member and that includes a cover portion and at least one downwardly depending sidewall, and a snap fit mechanism for releasably locking the lid member to the body member. The downwardly depending sidewall portion of the lid member and the upper deck portion of the body member are advantageously configured to form therebetween a watertight seal when the lid member is in the closed position.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




1. Field of the Invention




This invention relates generally to packaging technology for flowable products such as bath gels, skin care creams and similar materials, which could include comestible products such as ketchup and mustard as well. More specifically, this invention relates to an improved watertight closure for such flowable products, which has particular utility for use with soft plastic tubelike containers.




2. Description of the Related Technology




A large consumer market exists for flowable personal care products such as bath gels and skin care creams. One of the preferred configurations for packaging such flowable products for delivery to the consumer includes a combination of a soft, squeezable plastic tubelike container that has a molded finish portion that is externally threaded and a snap type closure that is fitted one to the molded finish portion of the container. Typically, the snap type closure includes a body portion to which the container is attached, a hinge, and a lid that is mounted to the body portion by the hinge. A dispensing opening is ordinarily defined within the body portion and the lid includes a complementary member that both plugs the dispensing opening and releasably locks the lid member to the body portion when the lid member is closed and the product is not being used.




Conventional snap type closures tend to be fairly effective in preventing the flowable product from escaping the container when closed, but less viscous liquids such as water can often seep into or escape from such closures, causing unwanted results. For example, a product such as bath gel, which is often kept within a wet shower or bathtub area by consumers is susceptible to having water trapped within the container after use, and also to having water seep between the closure lid and the closure body, even when the closure is closed. Water that becomes trapped between the lid and the body portion of the closure can stagnate and lead over time to the growth of bacteria, mold or fungus within the closure. This of course is undesirable and unhygienic.




The problems described above can generally be attributed to the failure of conventional snap type closures to effectively provide a watertight seal between the respective outer peripheries of the lid and the body portion. This is a long-standing problem that has been difficult to solve, for a number of reasons, the foremost of which is the need for certain irregularities to be molded into the body portion and/or the lid in order to form the hinge and provide gripping structure with which the consumer will open the closure.




A long and unfilled need exists for an improved packaging assembly and closure for flowable products that reduces or eliminates the problems that are created by poor sealing between the lid and the body portion of the closure.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




Accordingly, it is an object of the invention to provide an improved packaging assembly and closure for flowable products that reduces or eliminates the problems that are created by poor sealing between the lid and the body portion of the closure.




In order to achieve the above and other objects of the invention, a dispensing closure for a container that contains a flowable product includes, according to a first aspect of the invention, a body member having an upper deck portion and a downwardly depending skirt portion, the downwardly depending skirt portion having structure defined on an interior surface thereof that is constructed and arranged to be mounted to a finish of a container, the body member further having a dispensing opening defined in the upper deck portion; a lid member hingedly mounted to the body member by a hinge, the lid member comprising a cover portion and at least one downwardly depending sidewall portion; releasable lock structure for releasably locking the lid member in a closed position with respect to the body member; and wherein the downwardly depending sidewall portion of the lid member and the upper deck portion of the body member are configured to form therebetween a watertight seal when the lid member is in the closed position with respect to the body member.




According to a second aspect of the invention, a packaging assembly for a flowable product includes a container having an interior space defined therein for holding a flowable product and a finish portion; a body member having an upper deck portion and a downwardly depending skirt portion, the downwardly depending skirt portion having structure defined on an interior surface thereof that is mounted to the finish portion of said container, the body member further having a dispensing opening defined in the upper deck portion; a lid member hingedly mounted to the body member by a hinge, the lid member comprising a cover portion and at least one downwardly depending sidewall portion; releasable lock structure for releasably locking the lid member in a closed position with respect to the body member; and wherein the downwardly depending sidewall portion of the lid member and the upper deck portion of the body member are configured to form therebetween a watertight seal when the lid member is in the closed position with respect to the body member.




These and various other advantages and features of novelty that characterize the invention are pointed out with particularity in the claims annexed hereto and forming a part hereof. However, for a better understanding of the invention, its advantages, and the objects obtained by its use, reference should be made to the drawings which form a further part hereof, and to the accompanying descriptive matter, in which there is illustrated and described a preferred embodiment of the invention.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is a top plan view of a dispensing closure that is constructed according to a preferred embodiment of the invention;





FIG. 2

is a cross-sectional view taken along lines


2





2


in

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 3

is a cross-sectional view taken along lines


3





3


in

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 4

is a close-up view of the area indicated by the circle marked


4





4


in

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 5

is a close-up view of the area indicated by the circle marked


5





5


in

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 6

is a close-up view of the area indicated by the circle marked


6





6


in

FIG. 1

; and





FIG. 7

is a fragmentary cross-sectional view depicting a portion of a packaging assembly including the closure that is depicted in FIGS.


1


-


6


.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT(S)




Referring now to the drawings, wherein like reference numerals designate corresponding structure throughout the views, and referring in particular to

FIG. 1

, a dispensing closure


10


that is constructed according to a preferred embodiment of the invention is, as is best shown in

FIG. 7

, constructed and arranged to be mounted to a finish


13


of a container


12


for a flowable product


14


. The combination of the closure


10


and the container


12


form a packaging assembly according to the invention, and the container


12


is most preferably a tube type container such as those that are typically used to package products such as bath gels and skin care creams.




Referring again to

FIG. 1

, dispensing closure


10


preferably includes a body member


16


that has an upper deck portion


18


and a downwardly depending skirt portion


20


that has mounting structure


22


thereon for mounting the closure to the finish


13


of the container


12


. In the preferred embodiment, mounting structure


22


is embodied as a plurality of threads


24


that are defined on an interior surface of a downwardly depending annular projection that is unitary with the upper deck portion


18


of body member


16


. Body member


16


further includes a dispensing opening


26


defined therein for dispensing the flowable product


14


from the container


12


.




As is also shown in

FIG. 1

, dispensing closure


10


further includes a lid member


28


that is hingedly mounted to the body member


16


by means of a hinge


30


. Lid member


28


includes a cover portion


32


and a downwardly depending sidewall portion


34


, which in the preferred embodiment is generally cylindrical in shape.




In the preferred embodiment, body member


16


, lid member


28


and hinge


30


are unitary, being formed of a common, continuous piece of plastic material that is preferably polypropylene but that could alternatively be any one of a number of different types of plastic material, such as high-density polyethylene. Hinge


30


is of conventional construction for closures of this general type.




As may best be seen in

FIGS. 2 and 6

, releasable locking structure


36


is provided for releasably locking the lid member


28


in a closed position with respect to the body member


16


. In the preferred embodiment, the structure is embodied as a plug member


38


that is slightly larger in diameter at its distal end then it is at its base end. Accordingly, and as is conventional in closures of this general type, plug member


38


will be retained in the dispensing opening


26


when the closure


10


is closed in a snap fit type configuration.




According to one important aspect of the invention, the downwardly depending sidewall portion


34


of the lid member


28


and the upper deck portion


18


of the body member


16


are configured to form therebetween a watertight seal when the lid member


28


is in the closed position with respect to the body member


16


. To achieve this end, the outer core


48


of the upper deck portion


18


is formed as an angled, annular surface


40


that can be described as having a truncated comical shape. Surface


40


is preferably angled at an angle a with respect to vertical, as is the shown in FIG.


3


. The presence of this angled, annular surface


40


will, when the lower end of the downwardly depending sidewall portion


34


of the lid member


38


is pressed thereagainst, form a pressurized circular area of contact that will optimize sealing between the upper deck portion


18


of the body member


16


and the downwardly depending sidewall portion


34


of the lid member


28


.




In addition, the downwardly depending sidewall portion


34


has a recess


42


defined therein for receiving or accommodating the geometry of the hinge


30


, and the upper deck portion


18


of body member


16


includes a complimentary projection


44


that is complimentary in shape with the recess


42


so as to ensure a watertight seal in the area about the hinge


30


when the lid member


28


is in the closed position with respect to the body member


16


. As may best be seen in

FIG. 2

, the upper deck portion


18


of the body member


16


has a substantially flat upper surface, and the projection


44


has an upper surface as well that is substantially flush with the upper surface of the upper deck portion


18


. As may best be seen in

FIG. 1

, the projection


44


extends outwardly in a radial direction with respect to adjacent areas of the upper deck portion


18


.




As is best shown in

FIG. 2

, the downwardly depending sidewall portion


34


of the lid member


28


is annular in shape and has an interior diameter. The upper deck portion


18


of the body member


16


is substantially circular in shape, except for the projection


44


described above, and has an outer diameter. In order to maintain a close, watertight seal, the interior diameter of the downwardly depending sidewall portion


34


is made so as to be substantially the same as the outer diameter of the upper deck portion


18


. This close fit in conjunction with the resilience of the plastic material from which the closure


10


is preferably fabricated will ensure a watertight seal when the closure


10


is closed.




As may best be seen in

FIGS. 1

,


2


and


4


, the downwardly depending skirt portion


20


of the body member


16


has a thumb tab recess


46


defined therein, and the lid member


28


includes a thumb tab projection


47


which, as is best shown in

FIG. 4

, has a smooth inner surface


48


. According to one advantageous feature of the invention, the thumb tab recess


46


is substantially complementary in shape to the thumb tab projection


47


, so that a watertight seal is created in an area about the thumb tab projection


47


when the lid member


28


is in the closed position with respect to the body member


16


. In this closed position, the smooth inner surface


48


of the thumb tab projection


47


will press tightly against a corresponding smooth outer surface


50


on the outer surface of the downwardly depending skirt portion


20


of the body member


16


that defines the thumb tab recess


46


.




According to another advantageous feature of the invention, the downwardly depending skirt portion


20


of the body member


16


includes an extension


52


at its lowermnost, distal end, as is best illustrated in FIG.


5


. Extension


52


, which in the preferred embodiment forms a narrow annular ring at the bottom of the body member


16


, has a thickness that is less than a thickness of an adjacent portion of the downwardly depending skirt portion


20


. The purpose of extension


52


is to deform against a surface of the container


12


when the closure


10


is mounted to the container


12


, thereby forming a seal between the contacting surface of the container


12


and the closure


10


. In the preferred embodiment, the container


12


is a squeeze type tubular container that is made of a soft plastic, and preferably a plastic that is softer than the material from which the closure


10


is fabricated. When the projection


52


is pressed against the contacting surface of the container


12


, both the projection


52


and the contacting surface will be expected to deflect to some degree, forming in effect a secondary seal between the closure


10


and the container


12


.




It is to be understood, however, that even though numerous characteristics and advantages of the present invention have been set forth in the foregoing description, together with details of the structure and function of the invention, the disclosure is illustrative only, and changes may be made in detail, especially in matters of shape, size and arrangement of parts within the principles of the invention to the full extent indicated by the broad general meaning of the terms in which the appended claims are expressed.



Claims
  • 1. A dispensing closure for a container that contains a flowable product, comprising:a body member having an upper deck portion and a downwardly depending skirt portion, said downwardly depending skirt portion having structure defined on an interior surface thereof that is constructed and arranged to be mounted to a finish of a container, said body member further having a dispensing opening defined in said upper deck portion; a lid member hingedly mounted to said body member by a hinge, said lid member comprising a cover portion and at least one downwardly depending sidewall portion; releasable lock means for releasably locking said lid member in a closed position with respect to said body member; and wherein said downwardly depending sidewall portion of said lid member and said upper deck portion of said body member are configured to form therebetween a watertight seal when said lid member is in said closed position with respect to said body member.
  • 2. A dispensing closure according to claim 1, wherein said downwardly depending sidewall portion of said lid member has a recess defined therein for receiving said hinge, and wherein said upper deck portion of said body member includes a projection that is complementary in shape with said recess in said sidewall portion of said lid member, whereby a watertight seal is maintained in an area about said hinge when said lid member is in said closed position with respect to said body member.
  • 3. A dispensing closure according to claim 2, wherein said upper deck portion of said body member has a substantially flat upper surface, and wherein said projection has an upper surface that is substantially flush with said upper surface of said upper deck portion.
  • 4. A dispensing closure according to claim 2, wherein said projection extends outwardly in a radial direction with respect to adjacent areas of said upper deck portion.
  • 5. A dispensing closure according to claim 1, wherein said downwardly depending sidewall portion of said lid member is annular in shape and has an interior diameter, and wherein said upper deck portion of said body member is substantially circular in shape and has an outer diameter, and wherein said interior diameter of said sidewall portion is substantially the same as said outer diameter of said upper deck portion.
  • 6. A dispensing closure according to claim 1, wherein said downwardly depending skirt portion of said body member has a thumb tab recess defined therein, and wherein said lid member includes a thumb tab projection on said downwardly depending sidewall portion, and wherein said thumb tab recess is substantially complementary in shape to said thumb tab projection, whereby a watertight seal is maintained in an area about said thumb tab projection when said lid member is in said closed position with respect to said body member.
  • 7. A dispensing closure according to claim 1, wherein said downwardly depending skirt portion of said body member comprises an extension at its lowermost distal end, said extension having a thickness that is less than a thickness of an adjacent portion of said downwardly depending skirt portion.
  • 8. A dispensing closure according to claim 7, wherein said extension is constructed and arranged to form a seal against a surface of a container to which said dispensing closure may be mounted.
  • 9. A dispensing closure according to claim 7, wherein said extension is constructed and arranged to deform against a surface of a container to which said dispensing closure is mounted, thereby forming a seal between said dispensing closure and the container.
  • 10. A dispensing closure according to claim 1, wherein said body member, said lid member and said hinge are unitary.
  • 11. A packaging assembly for a flowable product, comprising:a container having an interior space defined therein for holding a flowable product and a finish portion; a body member having an upper deck portion and a downwardly depending skirt portion, said downwardly depending skirt portion having structure defined on an interior surface thereof that is mounted to said finish portion of said container, said body member further having a dispensing opening defined in said upper deck portion; a lid member hingedly mounted to said body member by a hinge, said lid member comprising a cover portion and at least one downwardly depending sidewall portion; releasable lock means for releasably locking said lid member in a closed position with respect to said body member; and wherein said downwardly depending sidewall portion of said lid member and said upper deck portion of said body member are configured to form therebetween a watertight seal when said lid member is in said closed position with respect to said body member.
  • 12. A packaging assembly according to claim 11, wherein said downwardly depending sidewall portion of said lid member has a recess defined therein for receiving said hinge, and wherein said upper deck portion of said body member includes a projection that is complementary in shape with said recess in said sidewall portion of said lid member, whereby a watertight seal is maintained in an area about said hinge when said lid member is in said closed position with respect to said body member.
  • 13. A packaging assembly according to claim 12, wherein said upper deck portion of said body member has a substantially flat upper surface, and wherein said projection has an upper surface that is substantially flush with said upper surface of said upper deck portion.
  • 14. A packaging assembly according to claim 12, wherein said projection extends outwardly in a radial direction with respect to adjacent areas of said upper deck portion.
  • 15. A packaging assembly according to claim 11 , wherein said downwardly depending sidewall portion of said lid member is annular in shape and has an interior diameter, and wherein said upper deck portion of said body member is substantially circular in shape and has an outer diameter, and wherein said interior diameter of said sidewall portion is substantially the same as said outer diameter of said upper deck portion.
  • 16. A packaging assembly according to claim 11, wherein said downwardly depending skirt portion of said body member has a thumb tab recess defined therein, and wherein said lid member includes a thumb tab projection on said downwardly depending sidewall portion, and wherein said thumb tab recess is substantially complementary in shape to said thumb tab projection, whereby a watertight seal is maintained in an area about said thumb tab projection when said lid member is in said closed position with respect to said body member.
  • 17. A packaging assembly according to claim 11, wherein said downwardly depending skirt portion of said body member comprises an extension at its lowermost distal end, said extension having a thickness that is less than a thickness of an adjacent portion of said downwardly depending skirt portion.
  • 18. A packaging assembly according to claim 17, wherein said extension is constructed and arranged to form a seal against a surface of a container to which said packaging assembly may be mounted.
  • 19. A packaging assembly according to claim 17, wherein said extension is constructed and arranged to deform against a surface of a container to which said packaging assembly is mounted, thereby forming a seal between said dispensing closure and the container.
  • 20. A packaging assembly according to claim 11, wherein said body member, said lid member and said hinge are unitary.
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