GB2028286A - Pouring mechanism in a container for liquids which has a tubular pouring spout - Google Patents

Pouring mechanism in a container for liquids which has a tubular pouring spout Download PDF

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GB2028286A
GB2028286A GB7902656A GB7902656A GB2028286A GB 2028286 A GB2028286 A GB 2028286A GB 7902656 A GB7902656 A GB 7902656A GB 7902656 A GB7902656 A GB 7902656A GB 2028286 A GB2028286 A GB 2028286A
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B65CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
    • B65DCONTAINERS FOR STORAGE OR TRANSPORT OF ARTICLES OR MATERIALS, e.g. BAGS, BARRELS, BOTTLES, BOXES, CANS, CARTONS, CRATES, DRUMS, JARS, TANKS, HOPPERS, FORWARDING CONTAINERS; ACCESSORIES, CLOSURES, OR FITTINGS THEREFOR; PACKAGING ELEMENTS; PACKAGES
    • B65D47/00Closures with filling and discharging, or with discharging, devices
    • B65D47/04Closures with discharging devices other than pumps
    • B65D47/06Closures with discharging devices other than pumps with pouring spouts or tubes; with discharge nozzles or passages
    • B65D47/061Closures with discharging devices other than pumps with pouring spouts or tubes; with discharge nozzles or passages with telescopic, retractable or reversible spouts, tubes or nozzles
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B65CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
    • B65DCONTAINERS FOR STORAGE OR TRANSPORT OF ARTICLES OR MATERIALS, e.g. BAGS, BARRELS, BOTTLES, BOXES, CANS, CARTONS, CRATES, DRUMS, JARS, TANKS, HOPPERS, FORWARDING CONTAINERS; ACCESSORIES, CLOSURES, OR FITTINGS THEREFOR; PACKAGING ELEMENTS; PACKAGES
    • B65D47/00Closures with filling and discharging, or with discharging, devices
    • B65D47/04Closures with discharging devices other than pumps
    • B65D47/06Closures with discharging devices other than pumps with pouring spouts or tubes; with discharge nozzles or passages
    • B65D47/12Closures with discharging devices other than pumps with pouring spouts or tubes; with discharge nozzles or passages having removable closures
    • B65D47/122Threaded caps

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1 GB 2 028 R86 A1 SPECIFICATION - 55 Improved pouring mechanism in a
container for liquids which has a tubular pouring spout The present invention pertains to an improved pouring mechanism in a container for liquids, e.g. a can having a tubular pouring spout. In a special embodiment of the invention, the vessel has an extensible pouring spout in the form of a tube which is movable in the axial direction in the orifice of a pipe stub or neck having external helical threads for a screw cap, the outlet end of the tube being provided with an outwardly-directed abutting and sealing flange.
Containers for liquids are normally provided merely with a relatively short outlet spout or neck, which can be provided with external threads and closed by means of a screw-on cap. However, somewhat longer pouring spout is often required, for example, if the site where the contents of the can are to be poured out is not easily accessible. This is true, for example, for cans containing motor oil, because the oil tank opening on the engine is often difficult to reach with a can having a short spout.
Cans with elongated spouts are available on the market, e.g. in the form of an extensible pouring spout comprising a tube which is movable in the axial direction in the orifice of a pipe stub or neck on the vessel. Experience has shown, however, that this type of long pouring spout has an unfortunate side-effect: The air which must enterthe can to compensate for the contents pouring out has a tendency to pass through the pouring spout in the form of large bubbles, causing the contents of the can to be poured out in spurts, which can easily result in spillage. Because of this, cans with long pouring spouts have not been used to the wide extent which might otherwise have been the case.
The object of the present invention is to eliminate the above disadvantage so that spurt-like pouring from a can with a long pouring spout can be avoided, in that the air flowing into the can passes the pouring spout in the form of small bubbles.
According to the present invention there is prop osed in or for a container for liquids having a tubular pouring spout, a pouring mechanism characterised by an inwardly-directed, annular flange at or adja cent the outlet of the pouring spout.
With this design, the air merely has to pass a 115 rather narrow threshold, viz. the inward ly-di rected, annular flange. Interior of the annular flange, an air pocket forms which extends all the way in to the inner edge of the pouring spout. Air from the air pocket will flow continuously into the can to com pensate for the contents of the can which are being poured out, and air from the atmosphere will press over the annular flange in the form of small bubbles and flow into the air pocket. One thereby obtains an especially smooth pouring without spurts.
An especially preferred embodiment of the inven- tion pertains to a container having an extensible pouring spout in the form of an internal tube which is movable in the axial direction in the orifice of a pipe stub or neck having external threads for a 130 screw-on cap, in which the outlet of the tube is provided with an outwardly-directed abutting and sealing flange. A can of this general type is known from British Patent No. 986, 684, for example. The characteristic feature of this embodiment is that the inwardly-directed flange on the spout is formed as a sealing lip which, when the container is closed, co-operates with a central plug inside the screw-on cap, the inwardly-directed sealing lip on the spout being adapted to fit the internal plug in the cap with a press-fit sufficiently tight to permit the spout to be drawn out into the pouring position through the neck of the container when the cap is unscrewed and lifted off. In this connection, it is also preferable that an annular, radial ly-directed bead to be provided at the bottom, free end of the plug. To facilitate the insertion of the plug on the cap into the annular sealing lip, it is advantageous thatthe annular sealing lip slope inwards and downwards toward the centre of the pouring spout.
A further improvement of the seal is obtained in that the outlet of the container neck is bevelled at the internal edge of the inwardly-directed flange thereon, and that the transition area between the pouring spout and its outwardly-directed flange has a corresponding bevelled configuration. A conical section on the pouring spoutwill thus fit and seal against a corresponding conical section on the flange in the container neck.
The invention will be further elucidated with reference to the drawings, which illustrate two exemplary embodiments of the invention.
Figure 1 shows a container provided with an extensible pouring spout, in partial cross section; Figure2 is a modified embodiment of a container with an extensible pouring spout, also in partial cross section.
Figure 3 is a detail drawing of the lower portion of the extensible pouring spout of Figure 2; and Figure 4 is a detail drawing, on an enlarged scale, of the outlet section of the pouring spout of Figure 2.
In the relatively simple embodiment shown on Figure 1, a container 1 is provided with a neck or pipe stub 2 having external threads 3, adapted to engage with a screw cap 4 having internal threads 5. The upper, outer edge of the neck 2 is provided with an inwardly-directed flange 6. An extensible pouring spout7 is arranged in the neck 2, the outlet end of the spout being provided in a conventional way with an outward ly-directed flange 8. When the can is closed, this flange is adapted to function as a gasket between the screw-on cap 4 and the neck 2. In accordance with the invention, the outlet end of the pouring spout 7 is also provided with an annular, inwardly-directed flange 9, which serves to restrict the passageway of the spout.
The embodiment illustrated on Figure 2 has many features in common with the embodiment of Figure 1, and the portions thereof which correspond to those in Figure 1 are designated by the same reference numbers. The difference is that the inwardly-directed, annular flange 9 forms a downwardly-sloping sealing lip which co-operates with a cylindrical plug 10 in the cap 4. In addition, the inwardly-directed flange 6 on the neck 2 is provided 2 GB 2 028 286 A 2 with a bevelled edge 11 (see Figure 4), and the transition area between the outwardly-directed flange 8 and the pouring spout 7 also has a bevelled configuration 12. The bevelled edge 11 on the neck and the bevelled portion 12 on the pouring spout will 70 abut when the can is closed, thus providing an extra seal. The dimensions of the sealing lip 9 relative to the plug 10 are such that the lip will be press-fitted around the plug when the can is closed. Therefore, when the cap 4 is unscrewed and lifted up, the pouring spout 7 will follow along and be drawn out until protruding catch surfaces 13 or pawls provided on the lower portion of the pouring spout encounter the bottom face of the flange 6 in the neck 2. When the cap is pulled further, it will of course pulled off. To increase the friction between the sealing lip 9 and the plug 10, the latter is provided with a radial, outwardly-directed annular bead 10'atthe lower edgethereof. As can best be seen on Figure 4, the pouring spout 7 is positioned so as to have good clearance in the neck 2, so that it can easily be pulled out. The lower portion of the pouring spout 7 expands conically at a section 14 to a section 15 of greatest diameter, where the catch surfaces 13 are located. Past this point, the pouring spout again narrows down toward the free, inner end 17 thereof. The material in the conical end section 16 becomes thinned outtoward the free end 17, as can be seen most clearly on Figure 3. This spout configuration which is known from the previously-mentioned British Patent No. 986,684, has two purposes. Firstly, the conical section 14 is held by friction in the opening in the neck 2 at the flange 6, so that the pouring spout 7 does not fall back into the can when it becomes detached from the cap 4. Secondly, the conical end section 16 serves to facilitate the initial insertion of the pouring spout 7 into the neck 2 of the can when the pouring spout is being installed. The pouring spout 7 is preferably made of pliable plastic.
Figure 4 shows how an air pocket 18 will be formed behind the annular lip 9 as the liquid contents 20 of the container 1 are being poured out. The air will enter into the can in the form of small bubbles 19 which press in beneath the annular lip 9 and into the air pocket 18. The bubbles are small owing to the little distance they are required to cover from the atmosphere and into the pocket. If the air pocket were not there, the air would be forced to pass over a threshold of significantly different dimensions, i.e. the entire length of the pouring spout 7. In that case, a much greater partial vacuum would have to build up in the can before a bubble could manage to squeeze past this broad threshold, and the bubble would then assume much larger dimensions than the small bubbles 19, thus causing the contents of the container to pour out in spurts.

Claims (7)

1. In or fora container for liquids having a tubular pouring spout, a pouring mechanism characterised by an inwardly-directed, annular flange at or adjacent the outlet of the pouring spout.
2. The pouring mechanism according to claim 1, the container having an extensible pouring spout in the form of a tube which is movable in the axial direction in the orifice of a container neck or pipe stub having external threads for a screw cap, the outlet of the tube being provided with an outwardlydirected abutting and sealing flange, and the neck on the container being provided with an inwardlydirected, annularflange, characterised in that the inwardly- directed flange on the tube is formed as a sealing lip which, when the container is closed, co-operates with a central plug inside the cap, said inwardly-directed sealing lip being adapted to engage with the internal plug in the cap with a press-fit sufficiently tight to permit the pouring spout to be drawn outward through the container neck when the cap is unscrewed and lifted off, until protruding catch surfaces on the spout encounter the inner face of the flange in the neck.
3. The pouring mechanism according to claim 2, characterised in that a small, radially-directed, annu- lar bead is disposed on the bottom, free end of the plug.
4. The improved pouring mechanism according to claim 2, characterised in thatthe annular sealing lip slopes inwards and downward in the pouring spout.
5. The pouring mechanism according to anyone of the preceding claims, characterised in that the transition region between the pouring spout and its outwardly-directed flange is bevelled for co- operation with a corresponding bevel at the outlet of the container neck, thereby to form an extra seal thereat.
6. The pouring mechanism substantially as hereinbefore described with reference to and as illustrated in Figure 1 or in Figures 2 to 4 of the accompanying drawings.
7. A container for liquids having a tubular pouring spout including a pouring mechanism as claimed in any one of the preceding claims.
Printed for Her Majesty's Stationery Office by Croydon Printing Company Limited. Croydon Surrey, 1980. Published by the Patent Office, 25 Southampton Buildings, London, WC2A lAY, from which copies may be obtained.
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