This invention relates generally to the field of molded packaging and, more particularly, to a package cap designed for wide dispersal of liquid, powdered, granulated, or similar products.
Previously, packages for dispersal of products such as powders, liquids or granules, such as granules of fertilizer or salt, for example, have included a variety of mechanisms such as spouts, punch-out holes, twist tops with openings, or simply complete removal of the package cap for pour-out of the package contents. These package cap mechanisms permit pouring or sprinkling of contents in a stream or very limited diameter area, i.e. effectively limited to the diameter of the cap opening(s) and offer some amount of control for applications requiring controlled spread. However, there has not been known any satisfactory cap for such a package that permits facile yet wide-spread dispersal of the package contents.
One aspect of the invention generally pertains to a cap for a package, the cap having a pattern and shape of outlet holes suitable for wide-spread dispersal of the package contents.
Another aspect of the invention pertains to a wide-dispersal cap with a flip top closure.
Yet another aspect of the invention pertains to a one-piece molded cap have an integrated flip top closure and a pattern of bi-level orifices.
Accordingly, in keeping with the above goals and advantages, the invention is, briefly, a wide-dispersal package cap including a rim and a domed portion formed within the rim and mounted thereto. The domed portion includes a plurality of orifices each having an internal opening and an external opening relative to a thickness of the domed portion. The orifices are formed spaced apart from one another through the domed portion at an angle, such that the external opening of a particular orifice is off-set from the corresponding internal opening, to thereby enhance wide-dispersal of contents of a package to which the cap is attached.
The above-mentioned aspects are merely illustrative of the innumerable aspects associated with the present invention and should not be deemed as limiting in any manner. These and other aspects, features and advantages of the present invention will become apparent from the following detailed description when taken in conjunction with the referenced drawings.
Reference is now made more particularly to the drawings, which illustrate the best presently known mode of carrying out the invention and wherein similar reference characters indicate the same parts throughout the views.
In the following detailed description numerous specific details are set forth in order to provide a thorough understanding of the invention. However, it will be understood by those skilled in the art that the present invention may be practiced without these specific details. For example, the invention is not limited in scope to the particular type of industry application depicted in the figures. In other instances, well-known methods, procedures, and components have not been described in detail so as not to obscure the present invention.
Cap 10 includes a rim 12 that provides structure, such as a snap-fit, press-fit or threaded engagement for connecting the cap 10 to a package (not shown), such as for example, a bottle, jar or other hand-held container. In alternative embodiments, the cap 10 can be molded with the associated package in a known manner. In the embodiment illustrated in
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Rim 12 includes an outer annular surface 22. Surface 22 includes a projecting ring 24 having a roughly rectangular cross sectional shape. Other cross-sectional shapes may be used in alternate embodiments. The flip top closure 16 is provided with a correspondingly shaped annular recess 26 that engages the projecting ring 24 of the rim 12 when closure 16 is in the closed position, thereby creating multiple sealing surfaces (
A valve seal 27 is formed beneath the underside (the container facing side) of the rim's outer surface 22. In a preferred embodiment, valve seal 27 as shown has a triangular cross-sectional shape. However, other cross-sectional shapes may be used. The most beneficial shape for valve seal 27 may be driven by the characteristics of the neck of the package to which the cap 10 is attached. Valve seal 27 captures the neck of the attached package between seal 27 and the interior vertical surface of rim 12 to create a seal between cap 10 and package.
Substantially centrally of rim 12, there is a domed portion 28 which curves outwardly toward and into closure 16 when the cap is closed. Dome 28 can be molded to rim 12 as a single piece or conceivably provided as a separate piece from the rim. Domed portion 28 has a plurality of spaced apart through-holes, or orifices 30. Each of the orifices 30 is formed with a bi-level design, as show in
At the approximate center of the domed portion 28 is a vent hole 36. Vent hole 36 is isolated from the orifices 30 on the interior of the cap by a connected or integral vent tube 38. Vent tube 38 is open at its bottom end (internally directed) and mates with an extension tube (not shown) that leads to the bottom interior area of the associated package. This venting structure is arranged to allow air to enter the inverted package to replace the volume of the product dispensed from the package, thus facilitating product flow from the package. Product is not dispensed through vent hole 36 because the preferably cylindrical side wall of the vent tube 38 prevents flow from inside the package of contents to vent hole 36. Thus package product is dispersed only via orifices 30.
The preferred embodiment of the invention has been described above to explain the principles of the invention and its practical application to thereby enable others skilled in the art to utilize the invention in the best mode known to the inventors. However, as various modifications could be made in the constructions and methods herein described and illustrated without departing from the scope of the invention, it is intended that all matter contained in the foregoing description or shown in the accompanying drawings shall be interpreted as illustrative rather than limiting. Thus, the breadth and scope of the present invention should not be limited by the above-described exemplary embodiment, but should be defined only in accordance with the following claims appended hereto and their equivalents.
This application relies upon and claims benefit, under 35 U.S.C. 119(e), of pending U.S. Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 60/678,868, filed May 7, 2005.
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60678868 | May 2005 | US |