FIELD OF THE INVENTION
[0001] This invention relates to a tube closure device for dispensing products contained
within the tube. More particularly, this invention relates to a dispensing closure
device which has a recessed upper surface allowing the tube to be stored in an upright
position on top of the closure member.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
[0002] Several prior art dispensing closures have been proposed for containers. While many
exhibit simplicity and convenience of construction, none lend themselves to ease of
storing the tubed product during non-use in an upright position. In all instances,
the tube must be laid on its side as opposed to being stood in an upright matter on
top of the closure device. Examples of such closure devices are contained in the following
U.S. patents to Stull: U.S. Patent 3,216,630, 3,319,843, 3,370,764, 3,406,880, and
3,407,967.
[0003] In each of the cited references to Stull, the closure generally comprises a two-piece
cap system. A first inner cap portion which includes a valve body and an outer threaded
portion, and a second outer cap portion which includes an inner threaded portion,
to engage the outer thread portion of the inner cap, and a valve stem engaging hole.
The outer portion of the two-piece cap system threads over the inner portion, and
by twisting the outer portion relative to the inner portion, the valve is thereby
opened and closed. The twisting results in relative displacement between the outer
and inner portions along the valve stem, thereby dislodging the valve stem from the
hole in the outer cap member.
[0004] Another prior art dispensing closure is disclosed in U.S. Patent 4,383,623 to Page.
The Page closure is similar to the Stull closures in that it also has a rotating outer
cap member which displaces relative to an inner stationery valve member thereby opening
and closing the closure. In further similarity to the Stull closures, the Page device
does not allow storage of the connected tube, and enclosed product, in an upright
position on top of the closure assembly.
[0005] The present invention proposes a two-piece dispensing closure which has a recessed
top surface on the outer cap assembly. This recessed upper surface allows the closure
and the attached tube to be stored in an upright position with the tube arranged on
top of the closure device. By storing the tube and enclosed product in this manner,
the viscous tubed product is drawn by gravity to the end of the tube nearest the closure
so that the product is readily dispensed immediately upon opening of the closure.
Further, when the product has been dispensed to where the tube is almost empty, storage
in an upright position allows the product to be drawn completely from the tube so
as to permit dispensing in a normal manner.
[0006] The present invention also proposes a particular interrelationship between the threads
of the respective cap and tube end. This relationship allows for maximum axial displacement
between the cap and tube for minimal associated rotational displacement therebetween.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
[0007] A closure assembly according to the present invention is made up of two major portions,
a tube end portion, and a cap assembly. The cap assembly and tube end portion interrelate
to form a two-piece dispensing closure assembly. The cap assembly is formed with an
end wall that is concave to a degree sufficient to provide clearance for the protruding
valve stem and exterior valve body.
[0008] In this manner, a dispensing closure according to the present invention allows disposition
of the closure and attached tube in an upright position wherein the viscous tubed
product is arranged on top of and is drawn towards the closure assembly.
[0009] Another object of this invention is to provide a dispensing closure wherein the amount
of relative rotational displacement between the cap and tube and member is comparatively
small for the corresponding degree of opening between the cap and tube end member.
[0010] Other objects, features, and characteristics of the present invention, as well as
the methods and operation and functions of the related elements of the structure,
and to the combination of parts and economies of manufacture, will become apparent
upon consideration of the following description and the appended claims with reference
to the accompanying drawings, all of which form a part of this specification, wherein
like reference numerals designate corresponding parts in the various FIGURES.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0011]
FIGURE 1 is a side view of a tube equipped with a dispensing closure according to
the present invention.
FIGURE 2 is an end view of a tube equipped with a dispensing closure according to
the present invention, shown in a closed position.
FIGURE 3 is an end view of a tube equipped with a dispensing closure according to
the present invention, shown in an open position.
FIGURE 4 is a side view of the dispensing closure shown in FIGURE 1, rotated 90°,
and positioned in an upright position on a surface.
FIGURE 5 is a top sectional view of the closure shown along line 5-5 of FIGURE 7.
FIGURE 6 is a top sectional view of the closure shown along line 6-6 of FIGURE 8.
FIGURE 7 is a cross-sectional view of a dispensing closure according to the present
invention, along section 7-7 of FIGURE 4, and shown in a closed position.
FIGURE 8 is a cross-sectional view of a dispensing closure according to the present
invention, along section 8-8 of FIGURE 3, and shown in an open position.
FIGURE 9 is a partial-sectional view of a dispensing closure according to the present
invention rotated 180° from the section of FIGURE 7, showing the closure in the closed
position.
FIGURE 10 is a partial section of a dispensing closure according to the present invention.
FIGURE 11 is a section of a closure cap according to the present invention.
FIGURE 12 is a side view of a tube end according to the present invention with the
cap removed.
FIGURE 13 is a side view of a tube end according to the present invention with the
cap removed.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
[0012] FIGURE 1 illustrates the physical arrangement of a tubed product equipped with a
dispensing closure according to the present invention. The combination tube and closure
1 comprises a closure assembly 2 located at one end of tube 4. Similarly, FIGURES
2 and 3 illustrate end views of the closure and tube assembly in closed and open positions,
respectively.
[0013] FIGURE 4 illustrates the preferred method of storage of the tube and closure combination
1. Conveniently the tubed product may be stored in an upright position on surface
B wherein the closure assembly 2 provides stable support for tube 4.
[0014] With reference to drawing FIGURES 5-13, the closure assembly will now be described.
The closure assembly comprises the following major portions: a cap assembly 20 and
a tube end portion 50. The cap assembly 20 and tube end portion 50 interact to form
a two-piece dispensing closure assembly.
[0015] Cap assembly 20 is made up of cap top portion 30 and side portion 24. Top portion
30 is characterized by an inwardly concave upper surface 32. Located on surface 32
is an upstanding exterior valve body 34. Valve body 34 interacts with valve stem 76
to seal and unseal the closure member.
[0016] Top portion 30 also has two downwardly depending sleeves 39 and 31 located on its
underside. Inner cap sleeve 39 in combination with the bottom surface of the inwardly
concave surface 32 form the upper limits of cap chamber A. Inner cap sleeve 39 sealingly
engages, in all relative positions of the cap and tube end portion, upstanding sleeve
member 60 of the tube end portion 50. This sealing engagement between sleeves 39 and
60 prevents any product from escaping from the tube except when desired through exterior
valve body 34 when the closure assembly is in the fully open position.
[0017] The second sleeve which depends from the cap top portion 30 is outer cap sleeve 31.
The inner surface of the outer cap sleeve 31 has a threaded portion 35 which engages
the threaded portion 62 of upstanding sleeve member 60. The interrelated threads provide
relative axial displacement between the cap and tube end portion when the cap is twisted.
[0018] Side portion 24 has a peripheral notch 25 included along its lower most portion.
Notch 25 engages stop block 54 located on a peripheral portion of tube end portion
50 when the fully open position of the closure is achieved. In this manner, sturdy
blocking members of the cap and tube end portion engage to prevent overloosening of
the cap from the tube end portion and thus preserve the shape of the cap and tube
end portion in undistorted form.
[0019] Cap upper portion 30 is connected to the cap side wall 24 at rim 38. The concave
upper surface 32 of cap top portion 30 dips sufficiently to allow cap rim 38 to protrude
beyond valve stem 76 and upstanding exterior valve body 34 so as to allow clearance
between a supporting surface B and the protruding valve members.
[0020] Tube end portion 50 is made up of tube end side walls 40, end wall 52, upstanding
sleeve member 60 and valve stem 70. When the cap is fully tightened onto the tube
end portion, the lower edge of cap side portion 24 abuts against a protruding shoulder
41 located between side walls 40 and the tube 4.
[0021] End wall 52 has upstanding sleeve member 60 connected thereto. Sleeve member 60 interacts
with the two downwardly depending sleeves 39 and 31 of cap top portion 30. The threaded
portion 35 of the outer cap sleeve 31 engages the threaded portion 62 of upstanding
sleeve 60. The respective threaded portion 62 and threaded portion 35 cooperate such
that twisting of cap assembly 20 relative to tube end portion 50 results in displacement
of the cap assembly either away from or towards the tube end portion for a given relative
rotation of the cap and tube end portions.
[0022] The tube incorporates two threads 62 that start 180 degrees apart. The pitch on both
threads is .250. The thread profile on both the cap and tube is that of a standard
.125 pitch, 24mm thread. With the threads starting 180 degrees apart, the spacing
between them, when they are parallel to one another, is the same as it would be if
they were designed for a standard .125 pitch tube/cap engagement. This condition on
the tube contains the thread on the cap and guides it through the raising and lowering
of the cap. The tube and cap assembly of the present invention therefore benefits
not only from the quick rise/fall of the .250 pitch thread, but also maintains control
of the cap through the thread engagement. The .250 pitch thread on both the cap and
tube allow an operator to "raise" the cap's exterior valve body (34) off the tube
valve stem (76) the required amount with only one-quarter to one-third of a revolution
of the cap.
[0023] End wall 52 includes a passage containing surface 55. Passage containing surface
55 has located therein passages 56 which allow movement of the product through chamber
A and past the valve assembly. Passage containing surface 55 supports valve stem 76.
Valve stem 76 comprises a main body portion 72, tapered sealing surfaces 74, and a
valve stem tip portion. The valve stem 76, and passage containing surface 55 are molded
as integral parts of tube end portion 50.
[0024] In the closed position (as shown in FIGURES 7 and 9) tapered sealing surfaces 74,
of valve stem 76, interact with the inner surfaces of the cap valve body 34 to stop
the movement of product through cap chamber A. However, in the open position (as shown
in FIGURES 8 and 10) surfaces 74 and 34 are no longer in contact and thus tubed product
may pass through chamber A and past the open valve.
[0025] FIGURE 4 illustrates the closure assembly oriented in an upright position on surface
B. As shown, cap rim 38 protrudes sufficiently to provide clearance between surface
B and valve stem 76 and upstanding exterior valve body 34. In this manner, a tube
equipped with a dispensing closure according to the present invention is easily stored
in a nonuse upright position for ready and complete dispensing of the contained product.
[0026] The closure assembly 2 may be injection molded from any suitable plastic molding
material. Preferably, the separate cap assembly and tube end portion, which together
make up the closure assembly, are each constructed as single integrally molded plastic
pieces.
[0027] While the present invention has been described in connection with what is presently
considered to be the most practical and preferred embodiment, it is to be understood
that the invention is not to be limited to the disclosed embodiment, but on the contrary,
is intended to cover various modifications and equivalent arrangements included within
the spirit and scope of the appended claims.
1. A dispensing closure device for tubed products, comprising:
a cap assembly having an inverted cup shape with a concave end wall and an attached
peripherally located side wall, said concave end wall including a centrally located
exterior valve body, said cap assembly also having an interior sleeve, with a single
continuous thread located on an interior surface thereof, depending from said concave
end wall;
a tube end portion having an end wall with passages located therein and an upstanding
exteriorly double threaded sleeve attached thereto, said tube end wall also having
an upstanding centrally located tapered valve stem extending therefrom, said tube
end portion being dimensioned to telescopically fit within the cap assembly, said
cap assembly interior sleeve thread and said tube end portion upstanding double threaded
sleeve portion cooperating in a manner so as to provide relative axial displacement
between said cap assembly and said tube end portion when said cap assembly is twisted
relative to said tube end portion, said valve stem and said valve body cooperating
to seal and unseal said dispensing closure upon the occurrence of axial displacement
therebetween, the respective limits of axial displacement being the closed and most
open configuration for the dispensing closure;
said concave end wall of said cap assembly being sufficiently concave such that a
peripheral rim of said cap assembly extends axially beyond said exterior valve body.
2. A dispensing closure as in claim 1, wherein;
said tube end portion, tube end wall, upstanding sleeve and valve stem are a single
integral molded piece.
3. A dispensing closure as in claim 2, wherein;
said tube end portion has a stop block located on a peripheral shoulder thereof, and;
said cap assembly peripheral side wall includes an inwardly directed peripheral notch,
said stop block and said peripheral notch cooperating to abut and thereby limit the
axial displacement of said cap assembly away from said tube end portion when said
tapered valve stem and said value body are in a fully opened position.
4. A dispensing closure as in claim 3, wherein;
said tube end portion peripheral shoulder and a lower edge of a lower edge of said
cap assembly peripheral side wall cooperate to abut and thereby limit the axial displacement
of said cap assembly towards said tube end portion when said tapered valve stem and
said valve body are in a closed configuration.
5. A dispensing closure as in claim 4, wherein;
said cap assembly is injection molded and tube end portion is made of compression
molded plastic.
6. A dispensing closure device for tubed products, comprising:
a cap assembly having an inverted cup shape with an end wall including a valve body
and an attached peripheral sleeve depending from said end wall with a single continuous
thread located on an interior surface thereof;
a tube end portion having an end wall with passages located therein and an upstanding
exteriorly double threaded sleeve attached thereto, said tube end wall also having
an upstanding valve stem extending therefrom, said tube end portion being dimensioned
to telescopically fit within said cap assembly, said cap assembly sleeve thread and
said tube end portion double threaded sleeve cooperating in a manner so as to provide
relative axial displacement between said cap assembly and said tube end portion when
said cap assembly is twisted relative to said tube end portion, said valve stem and
said valve body cooperating to seal and unseal said dispensing closure upon the occurrence
of axial displacement therebetween.