US3858773A - Automatically opening and closing device for a container with liquid, or foam-forming filling - Google Patents

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US3858773A
US3858773A US43224074A US3858773A US 3858773 A US3858773 A US 3858773A US 43224074 A US43224074 A US 43224074A US 3858773 A US3858773 A US 3858773A
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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
    • B65D47/20Closures with discharging devices other than pumps comprising hand-operated members for controlling discharge
    • B65D47/2018Closures with discharging devices other than pumps comprising hand-operated members for controlling discharge comprising a valve or like element which is opened or closed by deformation of the container or closure
    • B65D47/2031Closures with discharging devices other than pumps comprising hand-operated members for controlling discharge comprising a valve or like element which is opened or closed by deformation of the container or closure the element being formed by a slit, narrow opening or constrictable spout, the size of the outlet passage being able to be varied by increasing or decreasing the pressure
    • B65D47/2037Closures with discharging devices other than pumps comprising hand-operated members for controlling discharge comprising a valve or like element which is opened or closed by deformation of the container or closure the element being formed by a slit, narrow opening or constrictable spout, the size of the outlet passage being able to be varied by increasing or decreasing the pressure the element being opened or closed by actuating a separate element which causes the deformation, e.g. screw cap closing container slit
    • YGENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
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    • Y10TTECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER US CLASSIFICATION
    • Y10T137/00Fluid handling
    • Y10T137/7722Line condition change responsive valves
    • Y10T137/7837Direct response valves [i.e., check valve type]
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  • An automatically opening and closing closure device adapted for use with a container having a liquid, pasty or foamy filling which comprises a head body, a discharge'duct in the head body and having an orifice in the outside of the latter, the head body having an opening at a side thereof away from the discharge orifice and being destined for being joined to the container the head body comprising a continuous integral wall portion about the discharge duct and orifice, the wall portion comprising an elastically flexible zone extending from part of the circumference of the orifice toward the opening, the remaining part of the wall portion about the discharge duct and orifice being substantially rigid; and beak means comprising an elastically deflectable spring-loaded arm and being associated with the head body so that the free end of the arm is located on the side of the wall portion containing the flexible wall zone, the spring arm being biassed into engagement with the flexible wall zone near the orifice to hold the latter in sealing
  • This invention relates to an automatically opening and closing closure device adapted for use with a container having a liquid, pasty or foamy filling, comprising a head body, a discharge duct inside the head body and having an orifice in the outside of the latter, the
  • the head body having an opening at a side thereof away from the discharge orifice and being destined for being joined to the container, the head body comprising a continuous integral wall portion about the discharge duct and orifice, the wall portion comprising an elastically flexible zone extending from part of the circumference of the orifice toward the opening, the remaining part of the wall portion about the discharge duct and orifice being substantially rigid; and beak means comprising an elastically deflectable spring-loaded arm and being associated with the head body so that the free end of the arm is located on the side of the wall portion containing the flexible wall zone, the spring arm being biassed into engagement with the flexible wall zone near the orifice to hold the latter in sealing engagement with the rigid wall part and closing the orifice, the bias of the deflectable beak arm-being so dimensioned as to yield to a determined excess pressure inside the discharge duct to cause the elastic wall zone to urge the free end of the beak arm away from the rigid wall part, and thereby to open the orifice while the excess pressure prevails in the 'duct
  • a tube described in German Pat. No. 436,054 comprises a beak member lodged in a recess formed in the tube head as an oblique slot in a plane extending through the longitudinal axis of the tube, the beak member being hingedly mounted in the recess and being held in closed position by an elastic ring about the same.
  • Another known tube described in U.S. Pat. No. 2,755,974 granted on July 24, 1956, has a head part, a mouth part and a duct therethrough having a discharge orifice, a hose member lodged in the said duct, a slide member displaceable at a right angle to the longitudinal axis of the mouth part, and a blade spring exerting pressure on the hose but yielding to permit the discharge of paste from the tube when the latter is squeezed, the blade spring, slide member and hose being mounted in the tube head part devised as a housing therefor.
  • all previous attempts have failed to provide a closure device of the above-described type which would satisfy the two main requirements that must be met by such a device if it is to be commercially acceptable.
  • the construction of the closure device must be as simple as possible in order to permit a manufacture at costs which are not prohibitively higher and possibly even equal to those of manufacturing the well known types of screw cap closures for tubes; and, secondly, the novel closure device must be at least as safe in sealing its contents, or even safer than the hitherto known screw cap closures;
  • the beak means comprise a rigid portion
  • the head body has a recess for housing the elastically deflectable beak arm therein as well as a cavity open at the end of the recess away from the orifice and adapted to hold the aforesaid rigid beak portion firmly therein, while the elastically deflectable beak arm is biassed toward the flexible wall zone when in place withits free arm end against the last-mentioned zone at the orifice, such biassing being provided by a spring force inherently present in the deflectable beak arm due to tensioning of the latter.
  • the bottom of the recess is constituted, at least in the part thereof near and at the discharge orifice, by the elastically flexible wall zone.
  • tensioning is achieved by providing the beak means with an obtuse angle between the elastically deflectable arm and the rigid portion thereof, which angle is smaller when the beak means is untensioned, i.e., when it is not yet inserted, than when it is inserted with its rigid portion into the cavity of the head body, and before the free end of its elastically deflectable arm is in place against the flexible wall zone at the discharge orifice in the head body.
  • the invention provides a closure device which can be made up of only two separable parts.
  • a single manual operation is required whereby the user squeezes the wall of a collapsible tube remote from the discharge opening with, for instance, two fingers, or whereby he presses upon the closure device according to the invention, thereby opening the outlet valve of a pressure container when the closure device is used as an actuator for such a container.
  • the discharge opening will close instantly and hermetically, as soon as manual pressure on the tube wall or on the actuator ceases. Any residual contents ahdering to the outside of the closed discharge slit, when these contents are particularly sticky, can be easily wiped off whith a cloth.
  • the arrangements of the discharge orifice being formed by forcing an elastically flexible zone away from a rigid zone of the wall portion surrounding the discharge duct of the closure device, instead of providing the orifice, in a known manner, as an open end of a hose of rubber or the like resilient, flexible material,
  • a slit provided between the rigid wall part and an elastic, deformable wall portion, along which slit, when closed, the latter wall portion extends throughout in parallel with the rim of the rigid wall part and merges with the latter at an acute angle, free from any'rounded marginal wall portions causing bulging when being closed, ensures a greatly superior sealing effect achieved with a weaker bias on the free end of the beak member; and a correspondingly lower pressure increase is needed todischarge a part of the contents from the interior of the tube or container connectedto the closure device according to the invention.
  • the elastically deflectable arm is joined to the rigid beak portion forming an external shoulder which comes to rest on the upper end rim of the recess of the head body, in which the deflectable arm is lodged, while the rigid beak portion is inwardly displaced relative to the deflectable arm due to the said shoulder and is inserted in the above-mentioned deep cavity of the head body. Due to the fact that the'rigid portion is securely anchored in the cavity, the deflectable arm acts like a blade spring on the elastically flexible wall zone at the orifice at all times and is deflected outwardly by the bulging flexible wall zone when the internal pressure in the duct leading to the discharge orifice is increased, e.g. by squeezing the flexible wall ofa collapsible tube to which the closure device is permanently attached.
  • the deflectablebeak arm has its largest diameter at its juncture with the rigid beak portion, and is of gradually diminishing thickness toward the free end thereof,so as to obtain an optimal inherent spring effect when mounting the beak means in. tensioned condition into the head body.
  • a particularly safe sealing effect is achieved if the rim of the discharge orifice constituted by he rigid part of the wall portionsurrounding the discharge duct is of concave contour in the plane extending perpendicularly to the discharge duct axis, while the contact edge of the freeend of the deflectable beak arm is of correspondingly convex shape;
  • the rim of the rigid wall part can be of convex shape, while the shape of the terminal edge of the free end of the flexible beak arm is correspondingly concave.
  • the sealing effect can also be enhanced by providing a groove across the contact face of the rigid wall zone adjacent the discharge orifice and a corresponding bead across the contact edge ofthe free end ofthe beak arm, or vice-versa, which groove and bead means extend preferably at a right angle to the discharge duct axis.
  • the beak means may comprise an arresting device which prevents an opening of the discharge orifice due to unintentional application of pressure on the wall of a collapsible tube bearing the closure device, or on the latter while attached to a pressurized container, for instance during storage or travel.
  • the arresting device When the tube or other container is to be used, the arresting device is disengaged,and there is no need to reengage it during the remainder of its use except, possibly, as a safety measure, whenpacking away the tube or pressure container for travelling'ln a preferred embodiment of the arresting'device, the closing edge at the free end of the de flectable beak arm is so devised that it will hold the orifice hermetically closed, at and between two limit positions superimposed in the direction of the discharge duct axis.
  • Securing means such as projections or grooves or abutments are provided at the beak means and at the adjacent wall of the recess of the head body in which the beak means is lodged, whereby the deflectable beak arm can be rigidly connected to the head body when these arresting means are engaged. They can be released, and the beak arm can be deflected to open the orifice, by simply pushing the beak means in the recess a short distance toward the discharge orifice.
  • FIG. 1 shows a front view of a first embodiment of the closure device according to the invention
  • FIG. 2 is an axial sectional view of the same embodiment as shown in FIG. I, but turned by an angle of about the central axis of the device;
  • FIG. 3 shows in perspective view a beak member as used in the embodiment shown in FIGS. 1 and 2;
  • FIG. 4 is a side view of the beak member shown in FIG. 3, prior to mounting in the head body of the embodiment shown in FIGS. 1 and 2, and indicating in phantom lines the position of the beak member inserted in the head body and bias'sed to close the discharge orifice of the latter;
  • FIGS. 5a and 5b show in top view an embodiment similar to that shown in FIGS. 1 and 2, with the discharge orifice open and closed, respectively, but with a preferred embodiment of the wall portion of the head body and of a portion of the beak member at the orifice;
  • FIG. 6 is a partial sectional view of yet another embodiment of the part of the closure device about the discharge orifice thereof, when closed;
  • FIG. 7 shows in partial sectional view a further embodiment of the part of the closure device about the discharge orifice thereof, when open;
  • FIGS. 8a and 8b are axial sectional views of a still further embodiment of the closure device according to the invention, being equipped with arresting means which are engaged in FIG. 8a to hold the discharge orifice shut, while, in FIG. 8b, the arresting means are disengaged and the discharge orifice is open;
  • FIG. 9 is a cross sectional view, taken along the plane indicated by IXIX in FIG. 8a;
  • FIG. 10 is a bottom view of the closure device shown in FIG. 8b, having its discharge orifice opened;
  • FIG. ll is a perspective view of another, preferred embodiment of the beak member, similar to that shown in FIGS. 8a and 8b;
  • FIG. l2a is a perspective view of the embodiment of the closure device shown in FIGS. 1 and 2, and
  • FIG. 12b is a perspective view of the embodiment of the closure device shown in FIGS. 80 and 8b.
  • FIGS. 1 to 4 the embodiment shown in FIGS. 1 to 4 comprises a head body I which is of substantial rigidity owing to its shape and the thickness of its walls, and which is preferably made by injection molding from a suitable synthetic plastics material.
  • This material must be suited to have thin walls molded therefrom which are elastically flexible and preferably slightly expandable, in order to produce therefrom a flexible wall zone partly surrounding the discharge orifice of the device.
  • the high-molecular types of polyethylene or polypropylene and the like thermoplastic synthetic resins, and among the polyethylenes especially Lupolen I800 S made by BASF AG, Ludwigshafen, Germany, are suitable for this purpose.
  • Head body 1 is open at its hollowed bottom face, whereby it is to be attached to a conventional collapsible tube having a mouth-piece or discharge socket with external threading or to the movable member of an outlet valve of a pressure container of the type normally used in aerosol spray dispensers.
  • head body 11 has a dependent wall portion 2, which surrounds a discharge duct 3 having a discharge orifice 4 in the outside wall of head body ll.
  • wall portion 2 surrounding the same bears an inner threading 2a, by means of which it can be screwed onto the threaded mouth-piece of a collapsible tube.
  • the inner end of preferably cylindrical wall portion 2, i.e., the end thereof facing toward the open underside of head body l may also be equipped with means for a bayonet connection, or it may be welded to the outlet opening of a collapsible tube or a pressurized container.
  • Wall portion 2 of head body 1 should surround the orifice 4 uninterruptedly and is preferably integral with the remainder of head body 1. When closed, orifice 4 appears as a hermetically sealed slit in the top face of head body 1.
  • This zone thus extends from the orifice over at least part of the length of wall portion 2 toward the opposite duct opening.
  • the thickness of this flexible zone of wall portion 2 depends on the elasticity of the material from which the head body and the wall portion therein are made. It also depends on the viscosity of the product to be discharged, which is also a factor in determining the length, in a direction transverse to the duct axis, of the slit which is constituted by the closed orifice.
  • the upper lip-like end of flexible wall zone 6 rests smoothly on, and may extend a little outwardly beyond, the opposite lip-face 5a of rigid wall zone 5 of the orifice-forming wall portion 2.
  • duct 3 extends through wall portion 2 of head body 1 coaxially with the main central axis of head body I.
  • a transverse wall 9 extends from the outer wall of head body I to the socket constituted by cylindrical wall portion 2 and is preferably integral with both these parts.
  • the outer head body wall is of increased thickness and a deep cavity 11 is provided therein which opens out of the upper side of transverse wall 9, i.e., at the end of recess lb, remote from orifice 4.
  • the peripheral width of cavity 11 is approximately equal to the peripheral diameter d of recess lb.
  • the rigid portion of a beak member 7 is inserted in cavity 11 and is held securely therein, the thickness and width of beak portion 7a fitting snugly or with slight friction into the cavity ll of matching dimension.
  • Beak member 7 is preferably made of a material which is harder than that of head body l, e.g., of the polyethylene type of Ultraform", sold by BASG AG, Ludwigshafen, Germany. Beak member 7 has a long, spring-like elastic lever arm 7b, which is transposed at its juncture with rigid beak portion 7a outwardly to form an external shoulder 12a, and preferably also an inner shoulder 12b which latter is formed by the rigid beak portion 7a projecting inwardly beyond the inside face of elastic arm 7b.
  • shoulder l2b it is also possible to provide in lieu of shoulder l2b a gradual merging of the inside faces of the two parts of beak member 7.
  • This deviation is slightly larger than the deviation by which the aforesaid connecting line deviates from the prolongation of the axis of rigid portion 7a, when the latter portion has been inserted in cavity 11, and the terminal edge of lip 70 has been brought to rest against the outer lip of the flexible zone 6 of wall portion 2
  • elastic arm 7b is at all times biassed against the flexible wall zone 6 at orifice 4.
  • friction between the side walls of rigid beak portion 7a and the inner walls of cavity 11 is so increased that the beak member is prevented from falling out or being pushed out of cavity 11, when a pressure increase occurring in duct 3 in the direction toward discharge orifice 4 is transmitted to the beak member 7.
  • the slight curvature of the elastic arm 7b of beak member 7 helps to increase the desired bias and also adapts the outside face of the beak member smoothly to the overall rounded surface of head body 1.
  • This bias of elastic arm 7b increases as the pressure inside duct 3 is increased either by manual squeezing of the flexible wall of a collapsible tube connected leak-free to the inside open end of duct 3 away from orifice 4, or by depressing head body 1 when the latter is mounted on a movable member of the outlet valve of a pressure container, whereby the pressurized contents of the latter can penetrate into duct 3 andpressure against the flexible wall zone 6 at orifice 4 rises.
  • Flexible wall zone 6 is thereby deformed and/or expanded to move away from the closing edge 5a of rigid wall zone 5, pushing the lip part 70, and thereby bending the arm 7b, away from closing edge 5a in the direction of arrow P as shown in FIG. 4, and opening the orifice 4, while at the same time the resulting increased bias of beak arm 7b lasts as long as the increased pressure prevails in the interior of duct 3.
  • the closing edge 5a of rigid wall zone 5 is of concave configuration and the corresponding terminal lip edge of lip 70 of beak member 7 is of a corresponding convex shape.
  • FIG. 6 shows another embodiment of improved sealing means for orifice 4, wherein the closing edge 5a bears a transverse bead Sb and wherein the terminal lip edge of lip 70 bears a corresponding groove 7d, whereby during closing of orifice 4, the bead 5b presses the deformable and/or expandable, flexible wall zone 6 into transverse groove 7d, thereby further improving the sealing effect.
  • the transverse groove can also be provided in the face of closing edge 5a and the transverse bead at the terminal lip edge of beak member 7.
  • FIG. 7 shows an embodiment corresponding in all essential parts to that of FIGS. 1 to 4.
  • the flexible wall zone 6 bears on its outside surface facing beak member 7a finger or nose 13 which will contact the inside face of arm 7b and begin to bend the same outwardly while a pasty product from the interior of a collapsible tube is being squeezed into duct 3 and before such product reaches orifice 4.
  • the lifting of the terminal edge of beak lip 7c off the flexible wall zone 6 is initiated and may thus be considerably facilitated.
  • FIGS. 8a, 8b and 9 also contains all the essential parts found in the embodiment shown in FIGS. 1 to 4, but it is further equipped with a very simple arresting device.
  • the latter comprises two short pegs I4 projecting inwardly from lip part 7c of beak member 7 to engage, in the arresting position shown in FIG. 8a, two lugs 15 projecting inwardly and upwardly from the rigid lower part, of wall portion 2, from which flexible wall zone 6 extends forward toward orifice 4.
  • the elastic arm 7b of beak member 7 cannot be bent outwardly and discharge orifice 4 will not open even when relatively strong pressure is exerted on a tube attached to the closure device.
  • flange 16 which is provided at the inner end of rigid beak portion 7a, comes to rest against the downwardly directed face 17a of recess 17, which face acts as an abutment preventing beak member 7 from being pushed out of recess lb.
  • beak member 7 In the position shown in FIG. 8b, beak member 7 is seen to abut with its flange 16 against the underside 17 of transverse wall 10a. Pegs 14 have been raised, together with beak member 7, above the upper end of lugs 15 and beak arm 7b is thus free to bend outwardly if urged to do so by flexible wall zone 6 under increased pressure of product in duct 3.
  • FIG. 10 shows in a bottom view the closure device according to the invention, not yet attached to a collapsible tube or pressure container. Orifice 4 is shown in opened condition; The rigid portion 7a of beak member 7 is securely held against bending in the interspace lla (FIGS. 8a and 8b) between transverse wall 10a and the inside surface of the outer wall of head body I.
  • transverse wall 10a is stiffened by means of two parallel supporting plates 19a and 19b which are rigidly connected to the wall portion 2 about duct 3 and the outside wall of head body 1 as well as to transverse wall 10a, and are preferably made integral with all of these walls.
  • beak member 7 In order to obtain an optimal blade spring effect of beak member 7, the latter can be designated, as shown in FIG. 11, wherein the spring-acting beak arm 7b is joined to the rigid portion 7a of beak member 7 without any, or without any substantial, reduction in crosssection, i.e., avoiding the formation of an actual hinge of reduced thickness; rather, its thickness d gradually decreases from its root where it is joined to rigid beak portion 7a, to the convex (or concave) terminal edge of beak lip 7c.
  • the decrease is preferably a continuous one in order to obtain a maximal spring effect.
  • the transverse diameter d" of beak arm 7b intermediate lip 7c and the root of the arm at shoulder 12 is preferably slightly smaller than the corresponding transverse diameter of recess lb to leave a slight play between them as indicated at 20 in FIGS. 12a and 12b.
  • beak member 7 is preferably made from a suitable synthetic plastics material, it can also be made from a suitable metal, such as V A steel, or a similar stainless steel.
  • the closure device according to the invention does not require any sealing between the lateral edges of elastic arm 7b of beak member 7 and the side walls of recess lb, while this is necessary and presents a special problem in the case of known closure devices (see, e.g., US. Pat. No. 1,881,488).
  • the closure device according to the invention has also an improved sealing effect compared with those automatic and non-automatic closure devices in which the discharge orifice is constituted by the open end of a hose member having an continuous flexible wall thereabout (Belgium Pat. No. 508,572 to O. Cupper and US. Pat. No. 2,755,974 to W.H. Godfrey).
  • hose members having an continuous flexible wall thereabout
  • the drawback of bulging at the ends of the compressed slit will occur, which has been described in detail hereinbefore.
  • 0. Cupper did not contemplate any automatic opening of his closure device by an increase of pressure in the discharge duct, but rather a direct manual actuation of a beak or lever at the discharge orifice against the bias of a strong return spring.
  • the elastic, deformable and/or expandable wall zone 6 lies flat against the opposite closing edge a of rigid wall zone 5 and no bulging at the ends of the slit representing the sealed orifice 4 will occur.
  • a closure device according to the invention has been found particularly satisfactory, in which the flexible wall zone 6, at and near the orifice 4, has a thickness of from 0.05 to 0,2 mm, and preferably of 0.15 mm.
  • Products which can be dispensed from a collapsible tube or from a valve-equipped pressure container bearing a closure device according to the invention are liquids, especially those of increased viscosity, such as honey, furthermore products of pasty consistency, such as ointments, tooth pastes, shaving creams, oil prints, mustard, liver- Wurst, mayonnaise, shoe polish, facial creams, but also products such as shaving foam, whipped cream and the like, which can be dispensed from the outlet valve of a pressure container.
  • An automatically opening and closing closure device adapted for use with a container having a liquid, pasty or foamy filling, and comprising a head body, a discharge duct in said head body and having an orifice in the outside of the latter, said head body having an opening at a side therefore away from said discharge orifice and being destined for being joined to said container, said head body comprising a continuous integral wall portion about said discharge duct and orifice, said wall portion comprising an elastically flexible zone extending from part of the circumference of said orifice toward said opening, the remaining part of said wall portion about said discharge duct and orifice being substantially rigid; and beak means comprising an elastically deflectable spring-loaded arm and being associated with said head body so that the free end of said arm is located on the side of said wall portion containing said flexible wall zone, said spring arm being biassed into engagement with said flexible wall zone near said orifice to hold the latter in sealing engagement with said rigid wall part and closing said orifice, the bias of said deflectable arm being so dimeni
  • said elastically deflectable beak arm has a thickness which is largest at its juncture with said rigid beak portion and gradually decreases toward the free end of said arm serving to engage said elastically flexible wall zone.
  • a closure device as described in claim ll wherein said flexible wall zone bears on its outside a rigid projection extending toward the inside surface of said elastically deflectable beak arm and adapted for moving the latter outwardly and thereby initiating the opening of said discharge orifice.
  • arresting means comprise lug and peg means preventing said elastically deflectable arm of said beak means from being bent outwardly of said recess, when said beak means is shifted into arresting position.

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