B65D41/005

CONTAINER CLOSURE
20240034523 · 2024-02-01 ·

The invention relates to a container closure made of plastic having a spout with a jacket for fastening the closure to a container and for drinking out of the container, and having a lower rim and a nozzle adjoining the jacket and surrounding a pouring opening, the spout having an internal thread formed on the inner face of the jacket for screwing onto the neck of the container. Furthermore, the closure has a closure cap which is connected to the spout and has on its inner side a sealing element for closing the pouring opening, and a hinge with which the closure cap can be pivoted relative to the spout from a closed position into an open position and vice versa. A plurality of thread turns are formed on the outer face of the jacket.

LOW WEIGHT CLOSURE HAVING AN IMPROVED GRIPPING SURFACE
20190359392 · 2019-11-28 ·

A closure includes a top panel and a corner section connecting an outer periphery of the top panel with a downwardly extending annular skirt. A plurality of gently curved ridges are spaced about the outer perimeter of the closure. The ridges generally extend from a lower portion of the skirt and around the corner section, with the upper ends of the ridges terminating proximate the top panel outer periphery. A plurality of knurls extend radially outwards from the midpoints of the ridges along the skirt of the closure. The configuration, arrangement, and spacing of the ridges and knurls about the closure provide an enhanced grip and feel, allowing for easier twist-off of the closure from a container. The closure may be used interchangeably with existing capping chucks used to apply conventional closures without requiring any modification to the capping chucks to apply the closures to containers during a capping process.

Portable beverage container

A portable beverage container is provided. The portable beverage container may include a glass vessel having a neck; a metal outer shell configured to surround a first portion of the glass vessel; a cap configured to engage with the metal outer shell to surround a second portion of the glass vessel; and an amorphous thermoplastic spout having a neck configured to be inserted through an opening in the cap and into the neck of the glass vessel. The spout may be configured to securely engage with the cap. The cap may include a lid with an elastomeric sealing member having a knob configured to extend into a recess in the spout and a recess configured to wrap around and over a lip of the spout. The spout may be removable from the cap while the cap is engaged with the outer shell.

Low weight closure having an improved gripping surface
10407220 · 2019-09-10 · ·

A closure includes a top panel and a corner section connecting an outer periphery of the top panel with a downwardly extending annular skirt. A plurality of gently curved ridges are spaced about the outer perimeter of the closure. The ridges generally extend from a lower portion of the skirt and around the corner section, with the upper ends of the ridges terminating proximate the top panel outer periphery. A plurality of knurls extend radially outwards from the midpoints of the ridges along the skirt of the closure. The configuration, arrangement, and spacing of the ridges and knurls about the closure provide an enhanced grip and feel, allowing for easier twist-off of the closure from a container. The closure may be used interchangeably with existing capping chucks used to apply conventional closures without requiring any modification to the capping chucks to apply the closures to containers during a capping process.

Retractable covering element and product packaging and application assembly equipped with such a system

The present invention concerns a retractable covering system suitable for covering a handling element protruding from the neck of a product reservoir. In the system, an assembly ring defines a longitudinal axis and an axial direction. A cap is translatable along the longitudinal axis relative to the assembly ring between a deployed position, in which it extends substantially protruding relative to the ring, and a retracted position, in which it is at least partially retracted relative to the ring. An elastic element biasing biases the cap toward the deployed position and a reversible locking device locks the cap in the retracted position.

CONTAINER AND CONTAINER LID WITH BUILT-IN BRINE DISC
20190210771 · 2019-07-11 ·

The present disclosure relates generally to containers and container lids. In at least one embodiment, the disclosed containers and container lids provide a liquid-tight seal without the use of gaskets, and can facilitate full submersion of solid items when the container is filled with liquid. For example, in certain embodiments, a container lid includes a brine disc panel with alternating hatched patterns of downward protruding ridges. Thus, in these embodiments, liquids within the container can pass between the protruding ridges (e.g., with the protruding ridges extending downwardly into the liquid) and the protruding ridges may keep solids that tend to float in the liquid below a surface of the liquid.

Removable Sanitary Film for Disposable Cup Lids
20190202610 · 2019-07-04 ·

A removable annular food safe barrier film with anterior oriented pull-tab and posterior oriented tab adapted to sealingly engage, conform and adhere to the top wall surface of a disposable molded plastic cup lid when properly placed thereon by means of a low cohesive or repositionable food safe adhesive. The primary purpose of this barrier film invention is to prevent or minimize bacterial or pathogen cross contamination of the top wall surface of disposable cup lids of the drink through type by means of direct contact with unprotected, contaminated, unclean or unsanitary human hands. Cross contamination is most likely to occur during the process of affixing a disposable cup lid to a disposable cup by commercial retail foodservice personnel.

INK-FILLED CARTRIDGE

An ink-filled cartridge includes a cartridge, including a cylindrical syringe and a plunger, and an ink therein. The ink has a viscosity at 25? C. of from 50 to 2,000 dPa.Math.s. The ink contains one or more air bubbles having a diameter of 0.1 mm or more. A total volume A of air bubbles in a portion of the syringe corresponding to a distance from a lower end of a discharge nozzle of the cylindrical syringe to a mid-point between the lower end and the plunger, and a total volume B of air bubbles in a portion of the syringe corresponding to a distance from the mid-point to the plunger, satisfy: 0?A/B<1.0.

Tamper-evident closure
12006110 · 2024-06-11 · ·

A tamper-evident closure containing an outer cap with a sidewall and a top wall having a tamper-evident member connected by a frangible structure; an inner cap with a sidewall and a top wall, coaxially nested in the outer cap; a protruding element between the top walls; a first engagement mechanism for driving the outer cap and the inner cap upon application of a rotational torque in a screwing direction; a second engagement mechanism for driving the outer cap and the inner cap upon application of a rotational torque in an unscrewing direction; and a third engagement mechanism for breaking the frangible structure upon rotational movement of the outer and inner caps.

FIXED VOLUME FLUID DISPENSER
20190077555 · 2019-03-14 · ·

A fixed volume fluid dispenser useful for dispensing material from a container such as salad dressing from a bottle. The dispenser may be formed as part of the container, or a separate device useable in conjunction with the container. The disclosed dispenser may be attachable to the container in place of a standard bottle cover and cap sold with the bottle. A valve and actuator may be included to allow the user to selectively fill the dispenser from the container, and a cap may be present to allow the contents of the dispenser emptied from the dispenser. The dispenser may be rigid, or semi rigid, thus allowing only a fixed volume of material to be dispensed at a time.