Container closure for pourable liquids including a pour spout and a tamper evident vent structure
11325757 · 2022-05-10
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B65D25/44
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D51/1672
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D2401/15
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D25/32
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D51/1677
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D51/1683
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B65D51/16
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D25/44
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A re-closable vent for a container closure which requires no pre-formed holes in the closure deck, provides a tamper-evident feature, and provides simple rotation of a cap structure to open and a vent after punching out a frangible deck section.
Claims
1. A closure for containers of pourable liquid comprising: a deck, a pour spout coupled to said deck, and a vent structure coupled to said deck and offset from the pour spout, the vent structure including: an imperforate area coupled to said deck and being formed without any pre-formed holes extending from an upper surface of said imperforate area to a lower surface of said imperforate area, said imperforate area including (i) an integrally molded retainer structure coupled to the upper surface of said imperforate area and, radially offset from said retainer structure, (ii) a recessed punch-out area spaced apart from the retainer structure and bounded by a frangible border, the recessed punch-out area being configured to provide a vent opening when at least partially separated from said imperforate area; and a vent cover having a vent hole that overlies said punch-out area when said vent cover is rotated to a first predetermined angular position; said vent cover having formed on a bottom surface thereof a bearing structure that snaps into said retainer structure for retaining said cover on said deck and allowing rotation of said cover to a second angular position wherein said punch-out area is fully closed by said vent cover, wherein the entire bearing structure is located above said upper surface of said imperforate area after being installed on said retainer structure.
2. The closure of claim 1, wherein the retainer structure and said bearing structure are molded with an undercut to provide a mutual snap fit relationship.
3. The closure of claim 1, wherein the cover has formed on the bottom surface a detent that fits into said recessed punch-out area when the vent cover is in the second angular position.
4. The closure of claim 1, wherein the first and second angular positions are 180° apart.
5. The closure of claim 1, wherein said punch-out area is provided with a partial frangible border wherein the punch-out area is configured to be separated from said deck structure to provide a vent opening without fully separating the punch-out area from said deck structure.
6. The closure of claim 5, further including a manual operable rib grip formed in a top surface of said vent cover and extending partially diametrically across said top surface.
7. The closure of claim 6, further including a structural feature molded into said deck adjacent said circular area with which the manually operable rib can be aligned in one of said first and second angular positions.
8. The closure of claim 1, further including indicia molded into said deck structure adjacent said generally circular imperforate area to provide operational instruction to a user of said vent structure.
9. The closure of claim 1, wherein the retainer structure includes a plurality of upright elements arranged in spaced-apart circumferential relationship to one another around a rotation axis of the vent cover such that the retainer structure is segmented.
10. The closure of claim 1, wherein said imperforate area includes an outer ring coupled to the deck and extending radially inwardly toward a central rotation axis of the vent cover and an inner disk coupled to an inner edge of the outer ring, and wherein said recessed punch-out area is coupled to said outer ring.
11. The closure of claim 10, wherein said retainer structure is coupled to said inner disk and said central rotation axis passes through said inner disk.
12. The closure of claim 11, wherein said retainer structure has a height from said upper surface of said imperforate area to a distal end of said retainer structure and said distal end is aligned with said upper surface on said outer ring.
13. The closure of claim 1, wherein the cover has formed on the bottom surface a detent that fits into said recessed punch-out area when the vent cover is in the second angular position, wherein the generally circular imperforate area further includes a secondary detent structure and the bottom surface of the vent cover is formed to include a first notch, wherein the secondary detent structure extends into the first notch when the vent cover is in the first predetermined angular position, and wherein the bottom surface of the vent cover is further formed to include a second notch opposite the first notch and the secondary detent structure extends into the second notch when the vent cover is in the second angular position.
14. The closure of claim 1, wherein the imperforate area is generally circular and surrounded by a circular rim that extends upwardly from the deck and the vent cover is at least partially received in an interior space defined by the circular rim.
15. The closure of claim 14, wherein the cover has formed on the bottom surface a detent that fits into said recessed punch-out area when the vent cover is in the second angular position, the generally circular imperforate area includes a secondary detent structure, and the bottom surface of the vent cover is formed to include a first notch that extends into the first notch when the vent cover is in the first predetermined angular position, and wherein the bottom surface of the vent cover is further formed to include a second notch opposite the first notch and the secondary detent structure extends into the second notch when the vent cover is in the second angular position.
16. A closure for a container comprising: a deck, a spout coupled to said deck, and a vent structure coupled to said deck and offset from the spout, the vent structure including: an imperforate area integral with said deck and being formed without any pre-formed holes extending therethrough, an integrally molded retainer structure coupled to an upper surface of said imperforate area, a punch-out area with a frangible border coupled to said imperforate area and positioned radially offset from said retainer structure, wherein said punch-out area provides a vent opening in said imperforate area when said punch-out area is at least partially separated from said imperforate area; and a vent cover having a vent hole that overlies said punch-out area when said vent cover is rotated to a first predetermined angular position; said vent cover having formed on a bottom surface thereof a bearing structure that snaps into said retainer structure for retaining said cover on said deck and allowing rotation of said cover to a second angular position wherein said punch-out area is fully closed by said vent cover.
17. The closure of claim 16, wherein a lower edge of said bearing structure is located above said upper surface of said imperforate area after being installed on said retainer structure.
18. The closure of claim 17, wherein said imperforate area includes an outer ring coupled to the deck and extending radially inwardly toward a central rotation axis of the vent cover and an inner disk coupled to an inner edge of the outer ring, and wherein said punch-out area is coupled to said outer ring.
19. The closure of claim 18, wherein said retainer structure is coupled to said inner disk and said central rotation axis passes through said inner disk.
20. The closure of claim 19, wherein said retainer structure has a height from said upper surface of said imperforate area to a distal end of said retainer structure and said distal end is aligned with said upper surface on said outer ring.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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(8) The drawings are to scale.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE ILLUSTRATIVE EMBODIMENT
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(10) In accordance with the invention described herein the closure 12 is provided with a peripheral structure P including a skirt 17 which “locks” onto the rim of the container 10 in a known fashion. The closure further includes a generally flat center deck 16 which in this instance is provided with a pull-up pour spout 18 and a vent structure 20 providing an anti-glug function as well as a tamper evident function as hereinafter described in detail.
(11) The spout 18 may be of the type described in U.S. Pat. No. 9,533,796 B2 issued Jan. 3, 2017 to John R. Selina and Randall J. Corbett both of whom have assigned their interests in the patent to Letica Corporation. The full disclosure of the aforesaid Selina/Corbett patent is incorporated hereby reference as if set forth in full. Other spout structures can also be used.
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(13) As hereinafter described in greater detail the vent structure can be opened and closed according to the wishes of the end user, must be “activated” or put into service by a punch-out operation hereinafter described and, as a result of the punch-out feature, provides tamper evidence as will be apparent from the following description.
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(15) Offset from the center of the recess 24 is a molded in area 28 having a partially circular border area 30 which is deep enough to provide a frangible operation whereby approximately 80% to 90% of the circular area 28 can be punched-out with the use of a screwdriver, punch or other tool. However, the recessed groove 30 only extents about 80% to 90% of the way around the punch-out area 28 as shown by the less deep grooved area 32 which acts as a hinge to prevent the plug area 28 from falling into the container contents after it is activated by the user as described above.
(16) The rotatable vent cover is molded to provide a raised grip 44 to facilitate rotation thereof between a first position in which a circular detent plug 38 on the bottom of cover 34 fits into the area around and over the knock-out plug area 28 to seal the vent hole which is provided by knocking the plug out as shown by the phantom line in
(17) A hole 40 is formed in the cap as best shown in
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(19) In operation, the closure is injection molded of HDPE material and the spout structure 18 is installed in accordance with the teachings in the aforementioned U.S. Pat. No. 9,533,796. That spout is installed in a flush condition with deck 16 for shipment but can be activated manually by pulling up on a handle structure surrounding the spout and opened to permit the contents of the container to be poured out. Also in the molding of the closure combination the deck structure 16 is completely imperforate in the area of the vent; i.e., there are no holes pre-formed in the deck structure to provide either the vent opening or to provide for the joining of the rotatable cover 34 to the vent area for later operation. Instead, the closure is molded so as to have the retainer 26 and a punch-out vent hole area, both of which are integral with deck 16. The vent cover 34 is snapped into place by inserting the bearing 36 into the retainer undercut 26 and the cap or cover 34 is rotated to the closed position which maybe indicated by molded in indicia in the top of the cap as shown in
(20) When it comes time to use the spout to pour liquid from the container, the cover 34 is rotated to the open position wherein the hole 40 is aligned with the knock-out plug area 28. A punch or screwdriver or other suitable tool is used to partially separate the frangible plug 28 from the surrounding deck area, the hinge 32 operating to prevent the entirety of the plug from falling into the liquid within the container while at the same time fully opening the vent hole. Because the cap has already been placed in the open position, the vent is now fully operable and liquid may be poured from the container 10 with no “glug” reaction.
(21) When the pouring function is finished the cover 34 is rotated back to the closed condition wherein the detent plug 38 fits into the vent hole 42 immediately above the plug area so as to provide a primary detent function along with the secondary detent function provided by the nib 48 and one of the holes 50, 52. In this position the vent is fully closed and sealed but is easily reopened for further and additional pouring operations. Moreover, the grip rib 44 no longer reaches to the external feature 46, telling the user the vent is closed.
(22) It is all be understood that the invention has been described with respect to a specific and illustrative embodiment thereof and that various aspects including dimensions and other configurations are subject to modification without loss of the overall intended functions of providing a tamper evident feature, a vent structure requiring no holes or perforations in the deck lid in the area of the vent and which provides simple operation both to open the vent for pouring and reclosing the vent through rotational manipulation of the vent cover 34 using the grip feature 44. While a 180° rotation between open and closed conditions is preferred, other rotation angles can also be used. Similarly, the detent can be locked, for example, on the periphery of the cover 34, rather than on the bottom.