US2543850A - Resilient closure for the neck of a bottle, having a valve operable by flexure of a wall of said closure - Google Patents

Resilient closure for the neck of a bottle, having a valve operable by flexure of a wall of said closure Download PDF

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    • B65CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
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    • B65D47/04Closures with discharging devices other than pumps
    • B65D47/20Closures with discharging devices other than pumps comprising hand-operated members for controlling discharge
    • B65D47/24Closures with discharging devices other than pumps comprising hand-operated members for controlling discharge with poppet valves or lift valves, i.e. valves opening or closing a passageway by a relative motion substantially perpendicular to the plane of the seat
    • B65D47/248Closures with discharging devices other than pumps comprising hand-operated members for controlling discharge with poppet valves or lift valves, i.e. valves opening or closing a passageway by a relative motion substantially perpendicular to the plane of the seat the valve being opened or closed by imparting a motion to the valve stem

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  • the present invention relates to a manually operable bottle cap and dispensing valve normally serving as a closure for the bottle to which it is applied.
  • the main object of my invention is to provide a bottle with a dispensing cap having, a valve member engaging a seat within the same, and being capable of distortion to remove the valve member from the seat to allow contents from the bottle to issue through a duct in said cap.
  • Another object is to provide a cap of the mentioned character which is made of resilient plastic material such as live rubber or the equivalent.
  • a further object is to produce a dispensing cap and self-contained valve which is simple in construction and consists of but two parts, one of which is entirely concealed within, and protected by, the other which forms the outer casing.
  • Figure 1 is a front elevation of a dispensing cap and valve embodying the invention in a practical form as applied to the neck of a bottle;
  • Figure 2K is a side elevation of the same cap and valver Figure 3 shows the cap and valve device in use for dispensing a liquid from the bottle, the device being shown with a portion of the bottle neck in section to disclose detail.
  • dispensing closures for bottles, and usually these are made of metal or some rigid material, and of several parts with a spring included for actuating the parts when released by the hand. These closures are also usually permanently fixed upon the bottle at the factory and are more or less complicated and expensive.
  • a bottle 5 has a more or less conventional neck 6 with a retaining lip 1 ( Figure 3) to form the basis of attachment for the device about to be described.
  • the dispensing device primarily consists of a resilient valve or cap casing, generally indicated at 8, having an attachment portion of cylindrical form at one end 9 adapted to engage upon the neck 6 to hold the device in place upon the bottle, the resilient nature of the casing facilitating ready application thereof to said bottle.
  • a valve chamber I! having a valve seat Hand spaced therefrom, a valve stop II.
  • This valve stop 12 is formed as an annular ridge integral with and located inside of the neck portion, concentrically thereto and substantially halfway of the neckgrlpping extension of the cap. It has the function of providing a seat arrest for cap 8 and also a seal to abut against the upper rim of the bottle neck; furthermore it provides a ring-shaped buffer to prevent a valve stem head l5 from being depressed too far into the bottle neck or being otherwise displaced.
  • a valve stem In the upper portion or head l3 of the casing is engaged a valve stem it having a stem head I5 seated therein to prevent accidental removal thereof, a valve member l6 being disposed upon the other end of said valve stem in valve chamber Ill, already referred to above.
  • valve member I6 is held up against valve seat I I in the casing by the normally elevated position of top l3, as indicated in broken lines at I8, but when the mentioned top portion is depressed by a finger l 9, the stem I4 is pushed down with valve member It, so that the latter leaves seat II and is located down in chamber 10, allowing liquid to pass from theneck 6 past said valve member to a spout passage or duct 20 within spout 2
  • a rear air vent 22 is provided, so that the liquid may fiow freely from spout 2
  • the device may be made up in the form of a dog's head, with the nose forming the spout 2
  • the device is preferably made of live rubber or other resilient plastic, while the valve member and its stem may be made of somewhat stifler rubber or plastic, or even of metal, if desired.
  • a dispensing device for bottles and the like including a resilient valve casing having a neck engaging portion for engaging the neck of a bottle, a spout portion upon one side of the casing having an interior duct leading to the interior of said casing, a valve seat within said casing, valve abutting means in said neck, closure means normally holding the valve portion against said valve seat and thereby closing the bottle, and a resiliently depressible portion upon, and forming an integral part of, said casing for displacing said valve portion from said valve seat, said valve portion including a distinct valve member held within the casing in effective closing position against the seat and, upon distortion of the easing, being displaced from said valve seat, the casing and valve member being made of different grades of resilient material, said abutting means being an annular valve stop ridge integral with said neck-engaging portion located on the inside thereof, said ridge abutting against the upper rim or the neck of the bottle.
  • said casing consists of a, unitary member of resilient material
  • said valve portion including a second member forming a valve of resilient material having one portion engaged by a portion of the casing so as to be moved thereby when the casing is manually pressed, said abutting means being a circular ridge on the inside of said neck engaging Portion, said ridge projecting inwardly over the top edge of a bottle neck, and being adapted to block the downward course of said valve portion so as to prevent it from entering said bottle neck.

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March 6, 1951 v. HENRICSON 2,543,850
RESILIENT CLOSURE FOR THE NECK OF A BOTTLE,
HAVING A VALVE OPERABLE BY FLEXUHE OF A WALL OF sun CLOSURE Filed July 225, 1947 21 JIVVENTOR.
V41. EN TIA/E HE csozv ATT'OKA/EX Patented Mar. 6, 1951 UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE Valentine Henricson, New York, N. Y.
Application July 23, 1947, Serial No. 762,985
2 Claims.
The present invention relates to a manually operable bottle cap and dispensing valve normally serving as a closure for the bottle to which it is applied.
The main object of my invention is to provide a bottle with a dispensing cap having, a valve member engaging a seat within the same, and being capable of distortion to remove the valve member from the seat to allow contents from the bottle to issue through a duct in said cap.
Another object is to provide a cap of the mentioned character which is made of resilient plastic material such as live rubber or the equivalent.
A further object is to produce a dispensing cap and self-contained valve which is simple in construction and consists of but two parts, one of which is entirely concealed within, and protected by, the other which forms the outer casing.
It is also an object to have a combined cap and valve for bottles which is readily applied and is absolutely tight and reliable in operation to fully close the bottle in normal state.
Other objects and the various advantages of the invention will appear more fully in detail as the specification proceeds.
In order to facilitate clear comprehension of the features of my invention and realize its contribution to the art, it is illustrated in the accompanying drawing forming part hereof, and in which:
Figure 1 is a front elevation of a dispensing cap and valve embodying the invention in a practical form as applied to the neck of a bottle;
Figure 2Kis a side elevation of the same cap and valver Figure 3 shows the cap and valve device in use for dispensing a liquid from the bottle, the device being shown with a portion of the bottle neck in section to disclose detail.
Throughout the views, the same reference numerals indicate the same parts.
There are various known types of dispensing closures for bottles, and usually these are made of metal or some rigid material, and of several parts with a spring included for actuating the parts when released by the hand. These closures are also usually permanently fixed upon the bottle at the factory and are more or less complicated and expensive.
I have now found that a simple design of dispensing valve and cap or closure made of resilient material will serve perfectly to close a bottle and allow liquid to be conveniently dispensed therefrom at will, reducing costs and simplifying operations to a minimum.
Hence, in the practice of my invention, and referring now again to the accompanying drawing, a bottle 5 has a more or less conventional neck 6 with a retaining lip 1 (Figure 3) to form the basis of attachment for the device about to be described. The dispensing device primarily consists of a resilient valve or cap casing, generally indicated at 8, having an attachment portion of cylindrical form at one end 9 adapted to engage upon the neck 6 to hold the device in place upon the bottle, the resilient nature of the casing facilitating ready application thereof to said bottle. Within the casing is a valve chamber I!) having a valve seat Hand spaced therefrom, a valve stop II. This valve stop 12 is formed as an annular ridge integral with and located inside of the neck portion, concentrically thereto and substantially halfway of the neckgrlpping extension of the cap. It has the function of providing a seat arrest for cap 8 and also a seal to abut against the upper rim of the bottle neck; furthermore it provides a ring-shaped buffer to prevent a valve stem head l5 from being depressed too far into the bottle neck or being otherwise displaced. In the upper portion or head l3 of the casing is engaged a valve stem it having a stem head I5 seated therein to prevent accidental removal thereof, a valve member l6 being disposed upon the other end of said valve stem in valve chamber Ill, already referred to above.
The sides ll of the casing just below the top l3 are thin and therefore rather resilient and capable of distortion upon manually pressing upon the top portion as upon a button. Normally the valve member I6 is held up against valve seat I I in the casing by the normally elevated position of top l3, as indicated in broken lines at I8, but when the mentioned top portion is depressed by a finger l 9, the stem I4 is pushed down with valve member It, so that the latter leaves seat II and is located down in chamber 10, allowing liquid to pass from theneck 6 past said valve member to a spout passage or duct 20 within spout 2| of said casing and out through the latter as long as the finger is held on the top portion l3 of the device. In order to release the air to prevent air look within the casing, a rear air vent 22 is provided, so that the liquid may fiow freely from spout 2|, once the valve member is open. As may be seen especially in Figures 1 and 2, the device may be made up in the form of a dog's head, with the nose forming the spout 2| and the top of the head the depressible top portion or operating button l3. Any other form may of course be used. As soon as the finger is released from the top 3 portion I I, it again springs up into position and draws the valve member against seat I I and thus closes the bottle. The device is preferably made of live rubber or other resilient plastic, while the valve member and its stem may be made of somewhat stifler rubber or plastic, or even of metal, if desired.
Manifestly, variations may be resorted to and parts and features modified or used without others within the scope of the appended claims.
Having now fully described my invention, I claim:
1. A dispensing device for bottles and the like. including a resilient valve casing having a neck engaging portion for engaging the neck of a bottle, a spout portion upon one side of the casing having an interior duct leading to the interior of said casing, a valve seat within said casing, valve abutting means in said neck, closure means normally holding the valve portion against said valve seat and thereby closing the bottle, and a resiliently depressible portion upon, and forming an integral part of, said casing for displacing said valve portion from said valve seat, said valve portion including a distinct valve member held within the casing in effective closing position against the seat and, upon distortion of the easing, being displaced from said valve seat, the casing and valve member being made of different grades of resilient material, said abutting means being an annular valve stop ridge integral with said neck-engaging portion located on the inside thereof, said ridge abutting against the upper rim or the neck of the bottle.
2. A dispensing device according to claim 1, in which said casing consists of a, unitary member of resilient material, said valve portion including a second member forming a valve of resilient material having one portion engaged by a portion of the casing so as to be moved thereby when the casing is manually pressed, said abutting means being a circular ridge on the inside of said neck engaging Portion, said ridge projecting inwardly over the top edge of a bottle neck, and being adapted to block the downward course of said valve portion so as to prevent it from entering said bottle neck.
VALENTINE I-IENRICSON.
REFERENCES CITED The following references are of record in the me of this patent:
UNITED STATES PATENTS Number Name Date 1,992,067 Gun Feb. 19, 1935 2,011,742 Weber Aug. 20, 1935 2,185,323 Arnold Jan. 2, 1940
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