Funnel with vents for viscous fluids
11745994 · 2023-09-05
Inventors
Cpc classification
International classification
Abstract
A vented funnel for transferring liquid from one container to another includes a base portion adapted for connection to the container, a converging portion connected to the base portion, and a vent portion located between the base portion and the converging portion. The vent portion has a plurality of vent openings extending between the base portion and the converging portion and a plurality of ribs located between the vent openings so that each vent opening is separated from an adjacent vent opening by one of the plurality of ribs. In this manner, air within the container flows through the vent openings when liquid discharged from the converging portion displaces air in the container. The ribs extend between the base portion and the converging portion so that the ribs solely support the converging portion on the base portion while defining the vent openings.
Claims
1. A vented funnel for transferring liquid from one container to another, the vented funnel comprising: a base portion adapted for connection to the container; a converging portion connected to the base portion and extending upwardly and outwardly therefrom; a nozzle portion extending downwardly from the converging portion; a vent portion located between the base portion and the converging portion; and the base portion, converging portion, and nozzle portion having a central axis extending therethrough; the vent portion having: a plurality of vent openings extending between the base portion and the converging portion; and a plurality of ribs located between the vent openings so that each vent opening is separated from an adjacent vent opening by one of the plurality of ribs; the plurality of ribs being aligned with the central axis and extending between the base portion and the converging portion so that only the plurality of ribs support the converging portion on the base portion; wherein air within the container flows through the vent openings when liquid discharged from the converging portion displaces air in the container.
2. A vented funnel according to claim 1, wherein the converging portion comprises: a first continuous wall having a first converging section with a first slope A1; and at least a further converging section with a further slope A3 different from the first slope.
3. A vented funnel according to claim 2, wherein the further slope A3 is less than the first slope A1.
4. A vented funnel according to claim 3, wherein the nozzle portion comprises a nozzle wall defining a discharge port.
5. A vented funnel according to claim 4, wherein: the first converging section has a height H1; and the nozzle wall has a height H4 that is much smaller than the first height to thereby minimize material required for the vented funnel.
6. A vented funnel according to claim 5, wherein the height H4 is sufficient to prevent liquids from being sucked into the vent portion and expelled outside of the container while being discharged through the discharge port.
7. A vented funnel according to claim 3, wherein the converging portion further comprises a second converging section positioned between the first converging section and the further converging section.
8. A vented funnel according to claim 7, wherein the second converging section has a radius of curvature R2 that transitions between the slope A1 and the slope A3.
9. A vented funnel according to claim 8, wherein the second converging section has a height H2 and the further converging section has a height H3.
10. A vented funnel according to claim 9, wherein the height H4 is generally in the range of about 0.15×H3 to about 0.75×H3, and more particularly in the range of about 0.20×H3 to about 0.30×H3.
11. A vented funnel according to claim 10, wherein the height H3 is generally in the range of about 0.15×H1 to about 0.75×H1, and more particularly in the range of about 0.20×H1 to about 0.30×H1.
12. A vented funnel according to claim 11, wherein the height the height H2 of the second converging section 46 is generally in the range of about 0.10×H1 to about 0.30×H1, and more particularly in the range of about 0.12×H1 to about 0.20×H1.
13. A vented funnel for transferring liquid from one container to another, the vented funnel comprising: a base portion adapted for connection to the container; a converging portion connected to the base portion; and a vent portion located between the base portion and the converging portion, the vent portion having: a plurality of vent openings extending between the base portion and the converging portion; and a plurality of ribs located between the vent openings so that each vent opening is separated from an adjacent vent opening by one of the plurality of ribs, such that air within the container flows through the vent openings when liquid discharged from the converging portion displaces air in the container; wherein each of the plurality of vent openings forms a two-dimensional truncated conical shaped area comprising: a first edge of one rib of the plurality of ribs; a second edge of an adjacent rib of the plurality of ribs spaced from the first edge; a first arc formed by a wall of the converging section extending between the first edge and the second edge; and a second arc formed by a side wall of the base portion extending between the first edge and the second edge and spaced from the first arc.
14. A vented funnel according to claim 13, wherein the two-dimensional truncated cone-shaped area is viewed from a bottom plan view of the vented funnel.
15. A vented funnel according to claim 13, wherein the two-dimensional truncated cone-shaped area is viewed from a side elevational view of the vented funnel.
16. A vented funnel according to claim 1, wherein each of the plurality of vent openings forms a two-dimensional generally trapezoidal shaped area comprising: a first edge of one rib of the plurality of ribs; a second edge of an adjacent rib of the plurality of ribs spaced from the first edge; a third edge associated with a continuous wall of the converging section extending between the first edge and the second edge; and a fourth edge associated with a continuous wall of the base portion extending between the first edge and the second edge, and spaced from the third edge.
17. A vented funnel according to claim 1, wherein the plurality of ribs extend radially outwardly from the nozzle portion and are spaced equidistant about a periphery of the nozzle portion.
18. A vented funnel according to claim 1, wherein an area of the vent portion, including the plurality of vent openings, is at least equal to an area of the nozzle portion to thereby allow the quick transfer of liquid through the nozzle portion and the discharge of air from the container when the discharged liquid displaces air in the container.
19. A vented funnel for transferring viscous liquid from one container to another, the vented funnel comprising: a base portion adapted for connection to the container; a converging portion connected to the base portion and extending upwardly and outwardly therefrom; a nozzle portion extending from the converging portion and extending downwardly therefrom; a vent portion having a plurality of vent openings extending between the base portion and the converging portion; and support means for supporting the converging portion on the base portion, the support means consisting essentially of a plurality of ribs extending between the converging portion and the base portion so that only the ribs support the converging portion on the base portion; wherein air within the container flows through the vent openings when viscous discharged from the converging portion and into the container displaces air within the container.
20. A vented funnel according to claim 19, wherein, adjacent ribs together with the converging portion and the base portion define the vent openings.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) The following detailed description of the preferred embodiments of the present invention will be best understood when considered in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, wherein like designations denote like elements throughout the drawings, and wherein:
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(27) It is noted that the drawings are intended to depict only exemplary embodiments of the invention and therefore should not be considered as limiting the scope thereof. It is further noted that the drawings may not be to scale. The invention will now be described in greater detail with reference to the accompanying drawings.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
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(30) The base portion 20 preferably includes an annular side wall 30 with an upper edge 32, a lower edge 34, an outer surface 36 extending between the upper and lower edges, and in inner surface 38 spaced concentrically from the outer surface 36 and extending between the upper and lower edges. Internal threads 40 are formed on the inner surface 38 of the annular side wall 30 for engaging the external threads 18 (
(31) The converging portion 22 comprises a continuous wall 41 with a first converging section 42, a second converging section 44 extending downwardly and inwardly from the first converging section 42, and a third converging section 46 extending downwardly and inwardly from the second converging section 44 to the nozzle portion 24. As best shown in
(32) The nozzle portion 24 preferably includes an annular nozzle wall 50 extending downward from the third converging section 46 defining a discharge orifice or port 53. A height H4 of the nozzle portion 24 is much smaller than each of the heights H1, H2, and H3 of the first, second and third converging sections 42, 44, and 46, respectively. The height H4 of the nozzle portion is preferably selected to thereby minimize the amount of material required for the vented funnel 10, thereby lowering material and manufacturing costs, as well as reducing frictional forces that might further impede the flow of liquids into the container from the funnel. Moreover, the height H4 of the nozzle portion, although relatively small, is sufficient to prevent liquids, and more especially viscous liquids, from being sucked into the vent portion 26 and expelled outside of the container during use.
(33) In accordance with an exemplary embodiment of the invention, the height H4 is generally in the range of about 0.15×H3 to about 0.75×H3, and more particularly in the range of about 0.20×H3 to about 0.30×H3.
(34) Likewise, in accordance with an exemplary embodiment of the invention, the height H3 of the third converging section 46 is generally in the range of about 0.15×H1 to about 0.75×H1, and more particularly in the range of about 0.20×H1 to about 0.30×H1.
(35) Moreover, in accordance with an exemplary embodiment of the invention, the height H2 of the second converging section 46 is generally in the range of about 0.10×H1 to about 0.30×H1, and more particularly in the range of about 0.12×H1 to about 0.20×H1.
(36) With the above-described exemplary ranges, when the H1 of the first converging section is about three inches, for example, the heights H2, H3 and H4 have proportional values so that liquid traveling through the vented funnel 10 is efficiently transferred to a container.
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(42) The converging portion 122 comprises a continuous wall 141 with the first converging section 42, the second converging section 44 extending downwardly and inwardly from the first converging section 42, and a third converging section 146 extending downwardly and inwardly from the second converging section 44 to the nozzle portion 24.
(43) The vent portion 126 is located between the base portion 20 and the converging portion 122 and includes a plurality of supports or ribs 152 that extend between the upper edge 32 of the base portion 20 and the continuous wall 141 associated with the third converging section 146. Vent openings 154 are located between adjacent ribs 152 to allow air to escape from the container 12, as shown by arrows 55 in
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(48) The converging portion 222 comprises a continuous wall 241 with the first converging section 42, the second converging section 44 extending downwardly and inwardly from the first converging section 42, and a third converging section 246 extending downwardly and inwardly from the second converging section 44 to the nozzle portion 24.
(49) The vent portion 226 is located between the base portion 20 and the converging portion 222 and includes a plurality of supports or ribs 252 that extend between the upper edge 32 of the base portion 20 and the continuous wall 241 associated with the third converging section 246. Vent openings 254 are located between adjacent ribs 252 to allow air to escape from the container 12, as shown by arrows 55 in
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(53) Although several shapes and configurations have been shown and described with respect to the vent portions of each embodiment, it will be understood that other shapes and configurations are contemplated without departing from the spirit and scope of the present invention.
(54) It will be understood that the term “preferably” as used throughout the specification refers to one or more exemplary embodiments of the invention and therefore is not to be interpreted in any limiting sense.
(55) It will be further understood that the term “connect” and its derivatives refers to two or more parts capable of being attached together either directly or indirectly through one or more intermediate members. In addition, terms of orientation and/or position as may be used throughout the specification denote relative, rather than absolute orientations and/or positions.
(56) It will be appreciated by those skilled in the art that changes could be made to the embodiments described above without departing from the broad inventive concept thereof. It will be understood, therefore, that this invention is not limited to the particular embodiments disclosed, but is intended to cover modifications within the spirit and scope of the present invention as defined by the appended claims.