DISPENSING CLOSURES AND DISPENSERS
20190023463 ยท 2019-01-24
Inventors
Cpc classification
B65D47/0838
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D47/2081
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
A dispensing closure for a squeeze bottle comprises an outer element, an intermediate element and an inner element. The outer element (3) comprises an outwardly-deflectable diaphragm (35) surrounding an outlet opening (36). The intermediate element (5) comprises an annular seat (57) underlying the outlet opening (36) of the outer element and support structure (56) for the annular seat, with an inflow opening (552) through the annular seat (57) and an outflow opening (551) through the intermediate element around the annular seat (57). The inner element comprises a blocking portion (48; 148) and support structure (46; 146) mounting the blocking portion in the closure aligned with the annular seat. The diaphragm has an inward closed position in which the annular seat of the intermediate element engages around the outlet opening to block flow, and an outwardly-deflected position in which it allows outflow through the outflow opening and outlet opening. The blocking portion of the inner element has a closed position in which it blocks the inflow opening (552) through the annular seat, and an inwardly-deflected position to allow inflow such as venting or suck-back.
Claims
1. A dispensing closure comprising an outer element, an intermediate element and an inner element, wherein the outer element comprises an outwardly-deflectable diaphragm surrounding an outlet opening, the intermediate element comprises an annular seat underlying the outlet opening of the outer element and support structure for the annular seat, with an inflow opening through the annular seat and an outflow opening through the intermediate element around the annular seat, and the inner element comprises a blocking portion and support structure mounting the blocking portion in the closure in alignment with the annular seat; the diaphragm having an inward, closed position in which the annular seat of the intermediate element engages the outlet opening to block flow, and an outwardly-deflected position for outflow through the outflow opening and outlet opening, and the blocking portion of the inner element having a closed position in which it blocks the inflow opening through the annular seat, and an inwardly-deflected position to open the inflow opening.
2. The dispensing closure of claim 1 in which the outer element comprises a cap component to be secured onto or into a neck of a container.
3. The dispensing closure of claim 1 in which the support structure for the annular seat consists of one or more support limbs or spokes.
4. The dispensing closure of claim 3 in which the one or more support limbs or spokes have a channel cross-section for rigidity.
5. The dispensing closure of claim 1 wherein the blocking portion of the inner element is mounted in alignment with the inflow opening of the intermediate element by support structure comprised in the inner element and including one or more flexible limbs.
6. The dispensing closure of claim 1 wherein the inner element is a push-fit into or onto the outer element and/or into or onto the intermediate element.
7. The dispensing closure of claim 6 in which the inner element has an annular mounting formation which engages in a corresponding inwardly-directed retaining formation of the outer element or of the intermediate element.
8. The dispensing closure of claim 1 the inner element is a circular component having an annular mounting formation comprising an outward flange that extends below an inwardly-directed portion of the outer element, for said outward flange to lie between said inwardly-directed portion and the edge of a container neck in an assembled dispenser.
9. The dispensing closure of claim 1 wherein the inner element, outer element and intermediate element are made from thermoplastic material.
10. A dispensing closure, defining an outlet path along which in use fluid product is dispensed through the dispensing closure in an outward direction, and having a valve assembly comprising first and second valve elements and an intermediate element disposed between them, and wherein the intermediate element defines a first flow opening for flow in a first direction and a second flow opening for flow in a second, opposite direction, and presents a first valve seat region bordering the first flow opening and a second valve seat region bordering the second flow opening; the first valve element has a blocking portion engageable with the first valve seat region in a closed position of the first valve element, and the second valve element has a blocking portion engageable with the second valve seat region of the intermediate element in a closed position of the second valve element; the first and second blocking portions being deflectable from their closed positions to open positions in which they are spaced from their respective valve seat regions to allow flow through the respective first or second flow openings.
11. The dispensing closure of claim 10 in which the intermediate element has first and second oppositely-directed faces respectively presenting the first valve seat region and the second valve seat region.
12. The dispensing closure of claim 10 wherein the second flow opening of the intermediate element is at a central part of the intermediate element and the first flow opening is at a peripheral region of the intermediate element.
13. The dispensing closure of claim 10 wherein all of, said elements are oriented in the closure with the first valve element (3) on the outside as an outer valve element and the second valve element (4) on the inside as an inner valve element), the outside being the side facing in a direction of dispensing and the inside facing a container interior.
14. The dispensing closure of claim 10 wherein one or both of the first and second valve elements have pre-tensioned structures whereby, in a passive condition, each of the first and second blocking portions engages its respective valve seat region with positive force.
15. The dispensing closure of claim 10 having a body portion adapted for fixed mounting on a container neck, the body portion being formed integrally with the first valve element.
16. The dispensing closure of claim 10 wherein the first valve element comprises an outwardly-deflectable diaphragm wall around an outlet opening, with an annular surround portion around the outlet opening to engage said valve seat region on the intermediate element.
17. The dispensing closure of claim 10 wherein all of said elements are made of polypropylene.
18. The dispensing closure of claim 10 wherein said elements are concentric annular components.
19. A dispenser comprising a closure of claim 10 connected to a liquid product container for such as a bottle.
Description
DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0024] Embodiments of our proposals are now described with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF EMBODIMENTS
[0036] Referring firstly to
[0037] The diaphragm wall 35 is generally planar in the rest condition shown, and has a central outlet opening defined or surrounded in annular surround portion 36 which presents an inwardly-facing annular sealing surface 352 which is conical in formsee
[0038] The intermediate element or valve seat element 5 is a generally planar annular component resembling a spoked wheel, having a peripheral mounting ring 51 with a radially-outward snap formation 53 engageable in the corresponding radially-inward snap formation 33 of the outer element, and a set of inwardly (downwardly)-directed annular snap ribs 59 for engaging the inner element 4 described below. A set of eight support limbs 56 in the form of radial spokes supports a central coaxial annular surround or seal seat ring 57 defining a central flow opening (inflow opening) 552. The limbs 56 have a channel form (see
[0039] The limbs 56 divide the space around the seat ring 57 into eight open segments, each constituting part of an outflow flow opening 551.
[0040] The inner valve element 4 is circular and has a peripheral mounting ring portion 41 having upwardly-directed snap rings 43 which engage with the downwardly-directed snap rings 59 of the intermediate element: see
[0041] Around the fixed periphery of the diaphragm 135 a series of indentations 351 is formed. This three-dimensional curving of the thin diaphragm wall increases its stiffness against bending, i.e. improves the restoration force of the valve.
[0042] An outer flange 42 projects out radially from around the mounting ring portion 41 and engages the underside of the cap surround 34, improving the seal and location, and being engaged or trapped by the top edge of the container neck (not shown) when this is inserted. The flange 42 constitutes a sealing ring, obviating the separate sealing ring which is commonly used. It also prevents the valve components from falling down out of the cap and into the container.
[0043] The inner valve blocking portion is constituted by a coaxial circular boss 48 mounted at one side to the outer ring through a single flexible radial limb 46. A central disc structure 47 underlies the outwardly-projecting boss 48 to improve axial location: as seen in
[0044] As mentioned, the intermediate seat disc 5 is generally rigid, while the outer diaphragm 35 and the limb mounting 46 of the inner blocking portion 48 are flexible by virtue of their shape and thin structure. These flexible components have an as-moulded conformation which, relative to what is shown in
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[0047] When the dispensing pressure is relieved the squeeze container recovers and a negative pressure difference arises.
[0048] The negative pressure difference acts also on the central blocking portion 48 of the inner valve element 4, pushing it inwardly out of its sealing seat 571 (arrow y) and deflecting it inwardly by flexion of the support limb 46. The resulting tilting movement of the blocking boss 48 opens up the central inflow opening 552opening widest at the side opposite the limb 46for the entry of compensation air shown by arrow B, and any liquid product present at the outlet can also be sucked back into the container. Once the pressures equalize the valve returns to the slightly tensioned closed position of
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[0050] Another difference in this embodiment is that the central opening 136 is provided with an outward nozzle formation 137, formed integrally with the diaphragm 135.
[0051] In other respects, the operation of the second embodiment is similar to that of the first.
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[0053] A further feature of this embodiment is the provision of a hinged outer cover cap 221, moulded integrally with the cap element and outer valve element and connected via a live hinge 222. The underside of the cap has an axially-projecting closure plug 223 shaped and positioned to push down on the annular surround at the outlet 236 when the cap is closed, holding the outflow passage shut so that liquid cannot leak through the closure and into the cap. To maintain this engagement the cap's outer edge makes a snap engagement 224a, 224b with the closure surround 231.