TRAVEL BOTTLE WITH SLIDE LOCK
20190382168 ยท 2019-12-19
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B65D2547/06
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
A bottle includes a secure sealing mechanism. A slide switch plate plate maintains the contents of the bottle. This is achieved by automatically securing a dispensing mechanism in a closed, locked position by closing of a lid of the bottle and sealing an outlet so that any liquids are prevented from exiting the bottle.
Claims
1. A cap of a dispensing bottle, said cap comprising a main body having a lid, said lid being movable into an open position and a closed position, a top body secured to said main body, and a switch plate secured between said main body and said top body, said switch plate slidably moving between a locked position and an unlocked position, said switch plate being automatically moved from said unlocked position into said locked position by said lid being moved from said open position into said closed position and said switch plate being automatically moved from said locked position into said unlocked position by said lid being moved from said closed position into said open position, said main body, said top body and said switch plate each including a passageway, said passageway of said main body, said passageway of said top body and said passageway of said switch plate being aligned for passage therethrough of a liquid when said switch plate is in said unlocked position, said lid including a protrusion plug on an underside of said lid, said lid being mounted on said main body to close said passageway of said top body with said plug protrusion when said lid is moved from said open position into said closed position, said protrusion plug being sized to fit in said passageway of said top body, said switch plate including a recess for receipt of said protrusion plug when said lid is closed and said switch plate is in said locked position with said protrusion plug extending through said passageway of said top body.
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6. The cap of a dispensing bottle according to claim 1, wherein said lid and said switch plate include a rack and pinion assembly.
7. The cap of a dispensing bottle according to claim 6, wherein said lid engages said switch plate by said rack and pinion assembly and allows said lid to move from said open position to said closed position while said switch plate is moved from said unlocked position into said locked position.
8. The cap of a dispensing bottle according to claim 1, wherein said passageway of said main body and said passageway of said top body are blocked by said switch plate when said switch plate is in said locked position.
9. The cap of a dispensing bottle according to claim 7, wherein said rack and pinion assembly includes a pinion portion of said lid engaged with said top body and a rack portion formed in said switch plate.
10. The cap of a dispensing bottle according to claim 1, wherein said switch plate is movable over a distance of approximately 0.25 inches from the locked position to the unlocked position after moving of said lid from said closed position to said open position.
11. A cap of a dispensing bottle, said cap comprising a main body having a lid, said lid being movable into an open position and a closed position, a top body secured to said main body, and a switch plate secured between said main body and said top body, said switch plate slidably moving between a locked position and an unlocked position, said switch plate being automatically moved from said unlocked position into said locked position by said lid being moved from said open position into said closed position and said switch plate being automatically moved from said locked position into said unlocked position by said lid being moved from said closed position into said open position, said lid and said switch plate including a rack and pinion assembly.
12. The cap of a dispensing bottle according to claim 11, wherein said lid engages said switch plate by said rack and pinion assembly and allows said lid to move from said open position to said closed position while said switch plate is moved from said unlocked position into said locked position.
13. The cap of a dispensing bottle according to claim 12, wherein said rack and pinion assembly includes a pinion portion of said lid engaged with said top body and a rack portion formed in said switch plate.
14. A cap of a dispensing bottle, said cap comprising a main body having a lid, said lid being movable into an open position and a closed position, a top body secured to said main body, and a switch plate secured between said main body and said top body, said switch plate slidably moving between a locked position and an unlocked position, said switch plate being automatically moved from said unlocked position into said locked position by said lid being moved from said open position into said closed position and said switch plate being automatically moved from said locked position into said unlocked position by said lid being moved from said closed position into said open position, said main body, said top body and said switch plate each including a passageway, said passageway of said main body, said passageway of said top body and said passageway of said switch plate being aligned for passage therethrough of a liquid when said switch plate is in said unlocked position, said passageway of said main body and said passageway of said top body being blocked by said switch plate when said switch plate is in said locked position.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0012] The following drawings illustrate examples of various components of the invention disclosed herein, and are for illustrative purposes only. Other embodiments that are substantially similar can use other components that have a different appearance.
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
[0019] In describing a preferred embodiment of the invention illustrated in the drawings, specific terminology will be resorted to for the sake of clarity. However, the invention is not intended to be limited to the specific terms so selected, and it is to be understood that each specific term includes all technical equivalents which operate in a similar manner to accomplish a similar purpose.
[0020] As shown in
[0021] In
[0022] The main body 18 also includes guide tracks 28 for cooperating with projections 30 located on the underside of the U-shaped slide switch plate 22. Projections 30 provide glide and guide assistance along the outside of the guide tracks 28 while the slide switch plate is being moved.
[0023] Integrally formed with lid 14 is pinion portion 40 of rack and pinion assembly 16. This is best shown in
[0024] With the slide switch plate 22 mounted on the tracks 28 of the main body 18, the teeth of pinion portion 40 are located within the grooves 54 located at one end of the slide switch plate 22. This cooperation of parts is best shown in the sectional views of
[0025] For dispensing products from the interior of the bottle 10, the main body 18 includes an outlet 56. The slide switch plate 22 includes a passage 58 for allowing or preventing passage of fluids from the interior of the bottle 10. The final point of egress of the contents of the bottle 10 is made possible through outlet opening 60.
[0026] In operation, the lid 14 is initially shown in the closed position of
[0027] During manual opening of the lid 14 from the closed or locked position shown in
[0028] Rearward movement of the slide switch plate 20 moves the passage 58 to be located above the outlet 56 and also into alignment with the outlet opening 60. As shown in
[0029] During reverse movements of the lid 14, back towards the position shown in
[0030] The foregoing description should be considered as illustrative only of the principles of the invention. Since numerous modifications and changes will readily occur to those skilled in the art, it is not desired to limit the invention to the exact construction and operation shown and described, and, accordingly, all suitable modifications and equivalents may be resorted to, falling within the scope of the invention.