[0001] The present invention relates to a spout assembly for a liquid container, and more
particularly to a plastic spout assembly designed to be applied to a variety of containers,
such as flexible pouches and non-flexible containers, while being capable of not only
achieving an easy filling of a liquid beverage in a container, to which the spout
assembly is applied, but also allowing the user to easily and conveniently drink the
filled liquid beverage.
[0002] As is well known, there is a sealed flexible liquid pouch. In order to form an opening,
such a pouch is cut at a desired portion thereof by scissors. A liquid container is
also known which is sealed at its opening by a thin film. In use of such a liquid
container, a straw is pierced through the thin film. However, such actions required
to open those liquid containers are troublesome.
[0003] In order to solve such a problem, a liquid container has been proposed in which a
spout is provided at a portion of the liquid container where a seal is formed. The
spout comprises an elongated tube extending to the interior of the liquid container.
For this reason, this liquid container has a problem in that when a liquid is filled
in the container, the elongated tube prevents air remaining in the interior of the
container from being smoothly vented from the container, so that an air expansion
occurs in the interior of the container, thereby considerably reducing the filling
rate of the liquid. Furthermore, when the liquid contained in the container is dispensed
into a cup in order for someone to drink the liquid, it is incompletely discharged
from the container because the spout has an elongated tube structure extending to
the interior of the container by a considerable length.
[0004] In order to eliminate the above drawback, another spout has been proposed which is
disclosed in Korean Utility Model Publication No. 91-5740. However, this spout also
has a drawback.
[0005] In this spout, a through hole is formed at a desired portion of the spout in order
to allow the liquid contained in a container, to which the spout is applied, to be
completely discharged therethrough. In this case, however, there is a problem after
the user drinks the liquid contained in the container over a certain amount. In a
state in which the liquid contained in the container is outwardly discharged over
a certain amount, the user can drink the liquid sucked into the spout through the
lower end of the spout after air filled in the interior of the container is outwardly
discharged through the through hole. That is, the liquid from the container is outwardly
discharged as the container shrinks. For this reason, a very high suction force is
needed to drink the liquid contained in the container. As a result, this spout is
problematic in that it is difficult for the old and the weak or children to drink
the liquid contained in the container using the spout.
[0006] For instance, if the user drinks 50 mℓ of liquid from the container having a capacity
of 500 mℓ, about 350 mℓ of air is then sucked into the container. When the user drinks
again the liquid left in the container by a suction force, 350 mℓ of air existing
in the container is first outwardly discharged from the container via the through
hole. After the air existing in the container is completely vented, a further suction
force generated by the user causes the through hole to be closed by a film wall of
the container. As a result, a vacuum is generated in the interior of the container.
For this reason, there is a problem in that the user drinks the liquid left in the
container against the vacuum.
[0007] Furthermore, the spout disclosed in Korean Utility Model Publication No. 91-5740
cannot be applied to non-flexible containers, made of a material exhibiting a relatively
high hardness, such as PET containers or containers made of glass or metal.
[0008] A technique for adapting a spout to a bottle cap has been proposed which is mainly
used in association with drinking of beverages. However, such a technique is a simple
technique for simply sucking a beverage contained in a container in order to allow
the user to drink the beverage. For example, U.S. Patent No. 5,803,310 diploses a
bottle cap adaptable spout. Although this bottle cap adaptable spout has a certain
industrial utility, it is extremely unsuitable for the drinking of beverages. Such
a drawback becomes apparent by referring to Fig. 5 of U.S. Patent No. 5,803,310.
Disclosure of the Invention
[0009] The present invention has been made to provide a spout assembly having an improved
configuration in view of the above mentioned problems involved in the conventional
spouts.
[0010] Therefore, a first object of the invention is to provide a spout assembly having
a configuration capable of being applied to any containers irrespective of the structural
features of those containers, for example, the materials of those containers.
[0011] A second object of the invention is to provide a spout assembly having a configuration
capable of allowing the user to not only easily drink a liquid contained in a container,
to which the spout assembly is applied, but also to dispense the liquid into another
container.
[0012] A third object of the invention is to provide a spout assembly having a configuration
capable of preventing pneumatic pressure from being generated in a container, to which
the spout assembly is applied, when a liquid is filled in the container.
[0013] A fourth object of the invention is to provide a spout assembly having a configuration
capable of exhibiting a superior sealability for preventing gas saturated in a liquid
contained in a container, to which the spout assembly is applied, from leaking.
[0014] A fifth object of the invention is to provide a spout assembly including a cap capable
of, when the cap is separated from the spout assembly, moving a spout included in
the spout assembly to a position where the spout allows the user to drink a liquid
contained a container, to which the spout assembly is applied, thereby providing superior
sanitation.
[0015] A sixth object of the invention is to provide a spout assembly including a cap having
a screw type structure capable of allowing a spout included in the spout assembly
to be raised and lowered using minimal force, thereby allowing even children to easily
use the spout assembly, namely, to easily open and close the spout.
[0016] In accordance with the present invention, these objects are accomplished by providing
A spout assembly according to claim 1.
[0017] An alternative solution to the above mentioned objects is given in claim 3.
[0018] A further alternative solution is given in claim 9.
Brief Description of the Drawings
[0019] Other objects and aspects of the invention will become apparent from the following
description of embodiments with reference to the accompanying drawings in which:
Figs. 1A to 1J illustrate a spout assembly according to a first embodiment of the
present invention, in which
Fig. 1A is an exploded perspective view of the spout assembly,
Fig. 1B is an assembled front view of the spout assembly,
Fig. 1C is a cross-sectional view of a cap included in the spout assembly,
Fig. 1D is a cross-sectional view of a body included in the spout assembly,
Fig. 1E is a cross-sectional view of a spout included in the spout assembly,
Fig. 1F is a cross-sectional view taken along the line A - A of Fig. 1B,
Figs. 1G to 1H are cross-sectional views respectively illustrating different states
of the spout assembly when the cap is rotated to raise the spout,
Fig. 1I is a cross-sectional view illustrating a state in which the spout is completely
raised in accordance with a rotation of the cap, so as to allow the user to suck a
liquid contained in a container via the spout, and
Fig. 1J is a cross-sectional view illustrating a state in which the spout is completely
lowered in accordance with a depression of the spout, so as to allow the user to dispense
the liquid contained in the container into another container via the spout;
Figs. 2A to 2C illustrate a spout assembly according to a second embodiment of the
present invention, in which
Fig. 2A is a cross-sectional view of a spout included in the spout assembly,
Fig. 2B is a cross-sectional view illustrating a state of the spout assembly when
the cap is rotated to raise the spout, and
Fig. 2C is a front view illustrating a state in which the spout assembly is assembled
to the neck of a container, the spout of the spout assembly being raised in accordance
with a rotation of the cap;
Figs. 3 to 5 are partially-broken front views respectively illustrating modified configuration
of the spout assembly according to the second embodiment of the present invention;
and
Figs. 6A to 6C illustrate a spout assembly according to a third embodiment of the
present invention, in which
Fig. 6A is a cross-sectional view illustrating an assembled state of the spout assembly,
Fig. 6B is a cross-sectional view illustrating a state in which a spout included in
the spout assembly is raised in accordance with a rotation of a cap included in the
spout assembly, and
Fig. 6C is a cross-sectional view illustrating a state in which the spout is lowered
in accordance with a depression of the spout, so as to allow the user to dispense
the liquid contained in the container into another container via the spout.
Best Mode for Carrying Out the Invention
[0020] Reference will now be made in greater detail to the preferred embodiments of the
present invention.
[0021] Referring to Figs. 1A to 1J, a spout assembly according to a first embodiment of
the present invention is illustrated. As shown in Figs. 1A to 1J, the spout assembly,
which is denoted by the reference numeral 10, includes a body 100, and a spout 110
inserted into the body 100 in such a fashion that it is slidable along the body 100.
The spout 110 comprises an elongated tube member. A cap 120 is threadedly coupled
to the body 100. In a state coupled to the body 100, the cap 120 is also engaged with
an upper end of the spout 110. The body 100 is centrally provided with a vertical
passage 101 extending vertically throughout the body 100 and serving to vertically
receive the spout 110 while allowing the spout 110 to be slidable therealong. The
vertical passage 101 has an enlarged portion 102 at its lower end. The enlarged portion
102 of the vertical passage 101 serves as an annular groove for receiving a lower
annular protrusion 112 formed at a desired portion of the spout 110, thereby preventing
the spout 110 from moving upwardly. The body 100 is also provided at its lower portion
with a primary container bonding portion 103 extending around the vertical passage
101 while extending laterally at a reduced thickness at opposite sides of the vertical
passage 101. Over the primary container bonding portion 103, a secondary container
bonding portion 104 is formed which extends laterally beyond the primary container
bonding portion 103. The body 100 further has a cap coupling portion 106 at its upper
portion. A thread 106a is formed around the cap coupling portion 106. A skirt engagement
member 107 is formed at the lower end of the cap coupling portion 106. A pair of opposite
alignment grooves 105 are also provided at an intermediate portion of the body 100.
[0022] The spout 110 includes an elongated tube member 111 slidably inserted into the vertical
passage 101 of the body 100. The lower annular protrusion 112, which is adapted to
be selectively fitted in the annular groove 102 of the body 100, is protruded from
the outer surface of the elongated tube member 111 at a desired position. When the
tube member 111 moves upwardly through the body 100 by a predetermined length, the
lower annular protrusion 112 is tightly fitted in the annular groove 102 of the body
100, thereby preventing a further upward movement of the tube member 111. Above the
lower annular protrusion 112, the tube member 111 has at least one through hole 113
radially perforated through the wall of the tube member 111. In a state in which the
lower annular protrusion 112 is fitted in the annular groove 102 of the body 100,
the through hole 113 is closed by the inner surface of the body 100 defining the vertical
passage 101. An annular cap engagement protrusion 114 is formed at the upper end of
the tube member 111. Beneath the annular cap engagement protrusion 114, an upper annular
protrusion 116 is formed at the tube member 111 while being vertically spaced from
the annular cap engagement protrusion 114 to define an annular groove 115. When the
tube member 111 moves downwardly through the body 100 by a predetermined length, the
upper annular protrusion 116 comes into contact with the upper end of the body 100,
thereby preventing a further downward movement of the tube member 111. A liquid passage
117 is defined in the tube member 111. The liquid passage 117 extends vertically throughout
the tube member 111 while communicating with the through hole 113.
[0023] The cap 120, which is threadedly coupled to the thread 106a of the cap coupling portion
106 in the body 100, is provided at its lower end with an opening identification skirt
121. The opening identification skirt 121 extends radially outwardly from the lower
end of the cap 120 while being connected to the lower end of the cap 120 by bridges.
The opening identification skirt 121 has, at its inner surface, an engagement portion
adapted to engage with the skirt engagement member 107, so that it collapses when
it is subjected to a force for opening the cap 120, thereby providing a visual appearance
indicative of the opening of the cap 120. The cap 120 is also provided with an annular
groove 122 at the inner surface of the top wall thereof and with an annular protrusion
123 at the inner surface of the side wall thereof. The annular groove 122 is engagable
with the annular cap engagement protrusion 114 of the tube member 111 in a snapped
fashion, and the annular protrusion 123 is engagable with the annular groove 115 of
the tube member 111 in a snapped fashion. An annular contact surface 124 is provided
at the inner surface of the side wall in the cap 120 beneath the annular protrusion
123. In a state in which the cap 120 engages with the tube member 111, the annular
contact surface 124 is in tight contact with the upper annular protrusion 116 of the
tube member 111, thereby sealing the liquid passage 117 of the tube member 111. Beneath
the annular contact surface 124, the cap 120 has a thread 125 engagable with the thread
106a of the body 100.
[0024] Now, the operation and effect of the spout assembly according to the first embodiment
of the present invention will be described in conjunction with Fig. 1B and Figs. 1F
to 1J.
[0025] Preferably, the spout assembly 10 according to the first embodiment of the present
invention is applied to a container C which comprises two sheets bonded together at
their edges and made of a multilayer film (namely, a composite film) exhibiting a
relatively high softness to provide a flexibility, as shown in Fig. 1B. First, the
spout assembly 10 is coupled to the container C. That is, the primary and secondary
bonding portions 103 and 104 of the body 100 are interposed between the upper edges
of the sheets of the container C. In this state, the upper edges of the sheets are
bonded together in accordance with a thermal bonding process. Thus, the primary and
secondary bonding portions 103 and 104 of the body 100 are bonded to the upper edges
of the sheets, so that the body 100, which carries the spout 110, is firmly coupled
to the container C.
[0026] The spout assembly 10 coupled to the container C is then fed to a filling machine
in order to fill a desired liquid in the container C. At this time, the spout assembly
10 is in a state in which the cap 120 has not been coupled thereto yet. In order to
achieve an efficient liquid filling, a plurality of spout assemblies are simultaneously
fed to the filling machine in a state in which they are held by a separate chute.
Holding of the spout assemblies 10 by the chute is achieved by engaging the opposite
alignment grooves 105 of each spout assembly 10 with guide pins included in the chute.
Thus, the spout assemblies 10 can be stably fed to the filling machine without being
separated from the chute.
[0027] After the completion of the process for filling the liquid in the container C, the
spout assembly 10 coupled to the liquid-filled container C is fed to a capping machine
in order to assemble the cap 120 therewith. The spout assembly 10 capped with the
cap 120 is shown in Fig. 1B.
[0028] As mentioned above, the secondary bonding portion 104 of the body 100 extends laterally
beyond the primary bonding portion 103. By virtue of such a structure of the secondary
bonding portion 104, it is possible to minimize the area where the body 100 is not
bonded to the upper edges of the container C. That is, the bondability of the body
100 can be improved.
[0029] Now, the operation and effect of the spout assembly 10 upon dispensing the liquid
from the container C will be described in conjunction with Figs. 1F to 1J. When it
is desired to dispense the liquid from the container C, the cap 120 is first rotated
from the state of Fig. 1F so that it is released from the spout assembly 10. By this
rotation of the cap 120, the bridges of the opening identification skirt 121 collapse.
Accordingly, the cap 120 can be raised in accordance with the cooperation of the threads
106a and 205 as it is rotated. At this time, the spout 110 is also raised, as shown
in Fig. 1G. This is because the annular cap engagement protrusion 114 is in a state
engaged with the annular protrusion 123 of the cap 120, that is, in a state fitted
in the annular groove 122 of the cap 120.
[0030] In accordance with a continued rotation of the cap 120, the upward movement of the
spout 110 is continued until the lower annular protrusion 112 of the spout 110 is
fitted in the annular groove 102 of the body 100. This state is established before
the lower end of the thread 125 formed on the cap 120 reaches the upper end of the
thread 106a formed on the body 100. Accordingly, a further rotation of the cap 120
results in a disengagement of the annular cap engagement protrusion 114 of the spout
110 from the annular protrusion 123 of the cap 120. This disengagement is elastically
carried out as the annular cap engagement protrusion 114 passes over the annular protrusion
123 in a snapped fashion. Thus, the cap 120 is separated from the spout 110, as shown
in Fig. 1H. As the cap 120 is further rotated, it can be separated from the spout
assembly 10, as shown in Fig. 1I.
[0031] Referring to Fig. 1F, the stroke ℓ of the spout 110 is less than the vertical length
L of the thread 106a formed on the body 100. Accordingly, as the cap 120 is rotated
to open the spout assembly 10, it is naturally separated from the spout 110 at the
point when the vertical movement length thereof exceeds the stroke ℓ of the spout
110.
[0032] The use of the opened spout assembly 10 to drink the liquid contained in the container
C or to dispense the liquid to another container will now be described.
[0033] When the spout assembly 10 is opened as the cap 120 is separated therefrom, the spout
110 is in a raised state in which the lower annular protrusion 112 of the spout 110
is fitted in the annular groove 102 of the body 100. In the raised state of the spout
110, the through hole 113 is closed by the inner surface of the body 100 defining
the vertical passage 101, as shown in Fig. 1I. In this state, when the user holds
the upper end of the spout 110 by the mouth and conducts a sucking action, the liquid
contained in the container C is introduced into the lower end of the liquid passage
117 defined in the spout 110 and then discharged into the mouth of the user via the
liquid passage 117. During the discharge of the liquid, the container C is shrunk
in proportion to the amount of liquid discharged through the liquid passage 117.
[0034] When it is desired to dispense the liquid from the container C to another container,
the user depresses the upper end of the spout 110 from the state of Fig. 1I. Accordingly,
the spout 110 moves downwardly as the lower annular protrusion 112 thereof is separated
from the annular groove 102 of the body 100. The downward movement of the spout 110
is stopped when the upper annular protrusion 116 comes into contact with the upper
end of the body 100. In this state, the through hole 113 is exposed to the interior
of the container C. When the container C is tilted in one direction, as shown in Fig.
1J, the liquid in the container C is introduced into the through hole 113 and then
outwardly discharged through the liquid passage 117.
[0035] When the cap 120 is coupled and fastened to the spout assembly 10 in the state of
Fig. 1I, the spout 110 is downwardly moved as the cap 120 is fastened. The downward
movement of the spout 110 is stopped when the upper annular protrusion 116 thereof
comes into contact with the upper end of the body 100, as shown in Fig. 1J. When the
cap 120 is further fastened from this state, the annular protrusion 123 passes over
the annular cap engagement protrusion 114 of the spout 110 and then engages with the
annular groove 115 of the spout in a snapped fashion. That is, the annular cap engagement
protrusion 114 of the spout 110 engages with the annular groove 122 of the cap 120.
Accordingly, the cap 120 can be completely fastened to the spout assembly 10 in a
state in which it is coupled to the spout 110. Therefore, the spout 110 can be upwardly
moved when the cap 120 is rotated in a releasing direction in order to use again the
spout assembly 10. Thus, the spout assembly 10 can be repeatedly used in accordance
with the above mentioned operations.
[0036] Referring to Figs. 2A to 2C, a spout assembly according to a second embodiment of
the present invention is illustrated. As shown in Figs. 2A to 2C, the spout assembly,
which is denoted by the reference numeral 20, includes a body 200, and a spout 210
inserted into the body 200 in such a fashion that it is slidable along the body 200.
A cap 220 is threadedly coupled to the body 200. In a state coupled to the body 200,
the cap 220 is also engaged with an upper end of the spout 210. The body 200 is centrally
provided with a vertical passage extending vertically throughout the body 200 and
serving to vertically receive the spout 210 while allowing the spout 210 to be slidable
therealong. The vertical passage has an enlarged portion 201 at its lower end. The
enlarged portion 201 of the vertical passage serves as an annular groove for receiving
a lower annular protrusion 212 formed at a desired portion of the spout 210, thereby
preventing the spout 210 from moving upwardly. The body 200 further has a cap coupling
portion 202 at its upper portion. A thread 202a is formed around the cap coupling
portion 202. A skirt engagement member 203 is formed at the lower end of the cap coupling
portion 202 so that it is engagable with an opening identification skirt 221 included
in the cap 220. The body 200 is also provided at its lower portion with a downwardly
extending container coupling portion 204. The container coupling portion 204 is formed
at its inner surface with a thread 205. An opening identification skirt 206 is provided
at the lower end of the container coupling portion 204.
[0037] The spout 210 includes an elongated tube member 211 slidably inserted into the vertical
passage of the body 200. The lower annular protrusion 212, which is adapted to be
selectively fitted in the annular groove 201 of the body 200, is protruded from the
outer surface of the elongated tube member 211 at a desired position. When the tube
member 211 moves upwardly through the body 200 by a predetermined length, the lower
annular protrusion 212 is tightly fitted in the annular groove 201 of the body 200,
thereby preventing a further upward movement of the tube member 211. Above the lower
annular protrusion 212, the tube member 211 has at least one through hole 213 radially
perforated through the wall of the tube member 211. In a state in which the lower
annular protrusion 212 is fitted in the annular groove 201 of the body 200, the through
hole 213 is closed by the inner surface of the body 200 defining the vertical passage
through which the tube member 211 extends. An annular cap engagement protrusion 214
is formed at the upper end of the tube member 211. Beneath the annular cap engagement
protrusion 214, an upper annular protrusion 216 is formed at the tube member 211 while
being vertically spaced from the annular cap engagement protrusion 214 to define an
annular groove 215. When the tube member 211 moves downwardly through the body 200
by a predetermined length, the upper annular protrusion 216 comes into contact with
the upper end of the body 200, thereby preventing a further downward movement of the
tube member 211. A liquid passage 217 is defined in the tube member 211. The liquid
passage 217 extends vertically throughout the tube member 211 while communicating
with the through hole 213. An air passage 218 is defined between the outer surface
of the tube member 211 and the inner surface of the body 200 by a groove vertically
formed on a portion of the outer surface of the tube member 211 not vertically aligned
with the through hole 213. The air passage 218 extends vertically from the upper annular
protrusion 216 to the lower annular protrusion 212 so that air is introduced into
the interior of the container C via the air passage 218 when the cap 220 is separated
from the body 200.
[0038] The cap 220, which is threadedly coupled to the thread 202a of the cap coupling portion
202 in the body 200, is provided at its lower end with the opening identification
skirt 221, as mentioned above. The opening identification skirt 221 extends radially
outwardly from the lower end of the cap 220 while being connected to the lower end
of the cap 220 by bridges. The opening identification skirt 221 has, at its inner
surface, an engagement portion adapted to engage with the skirt engagement member
203 of the body 200, so that it collapses when it is subjected to a force for opening
the cap 220, thereby providing a visual appearance indicative of the opening of the
cap 220. The cap 120 is also provided with an annular groove 222 at the inner surface
of the top wall thereof and with an annular protrusion 223 at the inner surface of
the side wall thereof. The annular groove 222 is engagable with the annular cap engagement
protrusion 214 of the tube member 211 in a snapped fashion, and the annular protrusion
223 is engagable with the annular groove 215 of the tube member 211 in a snapped fashion.
An annular contact surface 224 is provided at the inner surface of the side wall in
the cap 220 beneath the annular protrusion 223. In a state in which the cap 220 engages
with the tube member 211, the annular contact surface 224 is in tight contact with
the upper annular protrusion 216 of the tube member 211, thereby sealing the liquid
passage 217 of the tube member 211. Beneath the annular contact surface 224, the cap
220 has a thread 225 engagable with the thread 202a of the body 200.
[0039] Referring to Fig. 2A, an assembled state of the spout assembly 20 is illustrated.
This spout assembly 20 is then threadedly coupled to the container C in a state in
which a desired liquid is filled in the container C. The coupling of the spout assembly
20 to the container C can be achieved in a conventional manner using a conventional
coupling machine. Referring to Fig. 2C, an initially coupled state of the spout assembly
20 to the container C is illustrated. In the initially coupled state of the spout
assembly 20, the opening identification skirt 206 is engaged with a skirt engagement
member (not shown) provided at the container C.
[0040] Now, the operation and effect of the spout assembly 20 upon dispensing the liquid
from the container C will be described in conjunction with Figs. 2A to 2C. When it
is desired to dispense the liquid from the container C, the cap 220 is first rotated
from the state of Fig. 2A so that it is released from the spout assembly 20. By this
rotation of the cap 120, the annular cap engagement protrusion 214 passes over the
annular protrusion 223 in a snapped fashion. Thus, the cap 220 is separated from the
spout 210, as shown in Fig. 2B. As the cap 220 is further rotated, it can be separated
from the spout assembly 20.
[0041] The state of the spout assembly 20, in which the cap 220 is separated from the body
200, is illustrated in Fig. 2C. When the spout assembly 20 is opened as the cap 120
is separated therefrom, as shown in Fig. 2C, the spout 210 is in a raised state in
which the lower annular protrusion 212 of the spout 210 is fitted in the annular groove
201 of the body 200. In the raised state of the spout 210, the through hole 213 is
closed by the inner surface of the body 200. In this state, when the user holds the
upper end of the spout 210 by the mouth and conducts a sucking action, the liquid
contained in the container C is introduced into the lower end of the liquid passage
217 defined in the spout 210 and then discharged into the mouth of the user via the
liquid passage 217. When it is desired to dispense the liquid from the container C
to another container, the user depresses the upper end of the spout 210 from the state
of Fig. 2C. Accordingly, the spout 210 moves downwardly as the lower annular protrusion
212 thereof is separated from in the annular groove 201 of the body 200. The downward
movement of the spout 210 is stopped when the upper annular protrusion 216 comes into
contact with the upper end of the body 200. In this state, the through hole 213 is
exposed to the interior of the container C. When the container C is tilted in one
direction, the liquid in the container C is introduced into the through hole 213 and
then outwardly discharged through the liquid passage 217. During the discharge of
the liquid, air is introduced into the interior of the container C via the air passage
218 defined between the outer surface of the spout 210 and the inner surface of the
body 200. Accordingly, the liquid from the container C can be easily discharged without
any surge phenomenon.
[0042] Even when the user sucks the liquid from the container C, there is no shrinkage of
the container C because air is introduced into the interior of the container C via
the air passage 218. Although the spout assembly according to the first embodiment
of the present invention has been described as being applied to a flexible container,
it may also be applied to a non-flexible container such as a tube type container or
a paper container made of a paper material exhibiting a certain hardness in so far
as it is provided with an air passage defined between the outer surface of the spout
and the inner surface of the body.
[0043] In accordance with the second embodiment of the present invention, the process of
filling a liquid in the container C may be carried out under the condition in which
the spout assembly 20, to which the cap 220 is not coupled yet, is coupled to the
container C. In this case, the liquid is filled in the container C through the liquid
passage 217. After the completion of the liquid filling process, the cap 220 is finally
coupled to the spout assembly 20.
[0044] Fig. 3 illustrates a modified configuration of the spout assembly 20 according to
the second embodiment of the present invention. The configuration shown in Fig. 3
is similar to that of Fig. 2A, except for the means for coupling the spout assembly
to the container C. As shown in Fig. 3, the spout assembly, which is denoted by the
reference numeral 30 includes a body 300 provided with a container coupling means
comprising a skirt 301 extending radially outwardly and downwardly from the lower
end of the body 400. The skirt 301 is provided at its lower end with an engagement
jaw 302. The container coupling means may also comprise another skirt 301' extending
downwardly from the lower end of the skirt 301. If necessary, a pull knob 303 may
be provided at the skirt 301' in order to collapse the skirt 301', thereby allowing
the spout assembly 30 to be easily separated from the container C.
[0045] Fig. 4 illustrates another modified configuration of the spout assembly 20 according
to the second embodiment of the present invention. The configuration shown in Fig.
4 is similar to that of Fig. 2A, except for the means for coupling the spout assembly
to the container C. As shown in Fig. 4, the spout assembly, which is denoted by the
reference numeral 40 includes a body 400 provided with a container coupling means
comprising an annular flange 401 extending radially outwardly from the lower end of
the body 400. A downward extension, which has an engagement jaw 402 at its lower end,
extends downwardly from the inner end of the annular flange 401. When the spout assembly
40 is to be coupled to the container C, the engagement jaw 402 is vertically aligned
with the opening of the container C. In this state, as the spout assembly 40 moves
downwardly, the engagement jaw 402 passes over the upper end of the container C defining
the container opening and then engages with the upper end of the container C in a
snapped fashion, as shown in Fig. 4.
[0046] Also, Fig. 5 illustrates another modified configuration of the spout assembly 20
according to the second embodiment of the present invention. The configuration shown
in Fig. 5 is similar to that of Fig. 2A, except for the means for coupling the spout
assembly to the container C. As shown in Fig. 5, the spout assembly, which is denoted
by the reference numeral 50 includes a body 500 provided with a container coupling
means comprising a skirt extending radially outwardly and downwardly from the lower
end of the body 400 while being provided at its lower end with an annular bonding
flange 502 in order to allow the user to easily hold the spout assembly 50 upon opening
or closing the spout assembly 50. When this spout assembly 50 is to be coupled to
the container C, a process is carried out to make the annular bonding flange 502 come
into contact with the lower surface of the portion of the container C around the container
opening. In this state, the annular bonding flange 502 is bonded to the contact portion
of the container C in accordance with a thermal bonding method.
[0047] Since the remaining configuration of the spout assembly, in particular, the configuration
of the cap, in Figs. 3 to 5 is identical to that of Fig. 2A, it is omitted from Figs.
3 to 5.
[0048] Referring to Figs. 6A to 6C, a spout assembly according to a third embodiment of
the present invention is illustrated. In accordance with this embodiment, the spout
assembly is integrally formed with the upper end of the container, namely, the neck
of the container. This embodiment has the same basic concept as those of the above
mentioned embodiments. This embodiment is mainly different from the above mentioned
embodiments in that it can be applied to a container having a narrow neck without
any modification in the neck shape of the container. In accordance with this embodiment,
the spout assembly, which is denoted by the reference numeral 60, includes a body
600 having a bottle shape to contain a desired liquid therein. The body 600 has a
neck portion at its upper portion and a bottle portion at its lower portion. A thread
601 is formed on the outer surface of the neck portion in the body 600. The spout
assembly 60 also includes a spout 610 inserted into the body 600 in such a fashion
that it is slidable along the body 600. A cap 620 is threadedly coupled to the neck
portion of the body 600. In a state coupled to the body 600, the cap 620 is also engaged
with an upper end of the spout 610. The body 600 is centrally provided with a vertical
passage extending vertically throughout the neck portion of the body 600 and serving
to vertically receive the spout 610 while allowing the spout 610 to be slidable therealong.
An annular groove 602 is formed on the inner surface of the body 600 beneath the neck
portion in order to receiving a lower annular protrusion 612 formed at a desired portion
of the spout 610, thereby preventing the spout 610 from moving upwardly.
[0049] The spout 610 includes an elongated tube member 611 slidably inserted into the vertical
passage of the body 600. The lower annular protrusion 612, which is adapted to be
selectively fitted in the annular groove 602 of the body 600, is protruded from the
outer surface of the elongated tube member 611 at a desired position. When the tube
member 611 moves upwardly through the body 600 by a predetermined length, the lower
annular protrusion 612 is tightly fitted in the annular groove 602 of the body 600,
thereby preventing a further upward movement of the tube member 611. Above the lower
annular protrusion 612, the tube member 611 has at least one through hole 613 radially
perforated through the wall of the tube member 611. In a state in which the lower
annular protrusion 612 is fitted in the annular groove 602 of the body 600, the through
hole 613 is closed by the inner surface of the body 600 at the neck portion. An annular
cap engagement protrusion 614 is formed at the upper end of the tube member 611. Beneath
the annular cap engagement protrusion 614, an upper annular protrusion 616 is formed
at the tube member 611 while being vertically spaced from the annular cap engagement
protrusion 614 to define an annular groove 615. When the tube member 611 moves downwardly
through the body 600 by a predetermined length, the upper annular protrusion 616 comes
into contact with the upper end of the body 600, thereby preventing a further downward
movement of the tube member 611. A liquid passage 617 is defined in the tube member
611. The liquid passage 617 extends vertically throughout the tube member 611 while
communicating with the through hole 613. An air passage 618 is defined between the
outer surface of the tube member 611 and the inner surface of the body 600 at the
neck portion by a groove vertically formed on a portion of the outer surface of the
tube member 611 not vertically aligned with the through hole 613.
[0050] The cap 620, which is threadedly coupled to the thread 601 of the neck portion in
the body 600, is provided at its lower end with an opening identification skirt 621.
The opening identification skirt 621 extends radially outwardly from the lower end
of the cap 620 while being connected to the lower end of the cap 620 by bridges. The
opening identification skirt 621 has, at its inner surface, an engagement portion
adapted to engage with a skirt engagement member of the body 600, so that it collapses
when it is subjected to a force for opening the cap 620, thereby providing a visual
appearance indicative of the opening of the cap 620. The cap 620 is also provided
with an annular protrusion 622 at the inner surface of the side wall thereof to define
an annular groove thereover. The annular protrusion 622 is engagable with the annular
cap engagement protrusion 214 and annular groove 615 of the tube member 611 in a snapped
fashion. An annular contact surface 623 is provided at the inner surface of the side
wall in the cap 620 beneath the annular protrusion 622. In a state in which the cap
620 engages with the tube member 611, the annular contact surface 623 is in tight
contact with the upper annular protrusion 616 of the tube member 611, thereby sealing
the liquid passage 617 of the tube member 611. Beneath the annular contact surface
623, the cap 620 has a thread 624 engagable with the thread 601 of the body 600.
[0051] The process for filling a desired liquid in the body 600 may be carried out before
or after assembling the spout 610 to the body 600. After the completion of the liquid
filling process, the cap 620 is finally threadedly coupled to the body 600.
[0052] Now, the operation and effect of the spout assembly 60 upon dispensing the liquid
from the body 600 will be described in conjunction with Figs. 6A to 6C. When it is
desired to dispense the liquid from the body 600, the cap 620 is first rotated from
the state of Fig. 6A so that it is released from the spout assembly 60. Accordingly,
the cap 120 is raised in accordance with a cooperation of the threads 601 and 624
until the lower annular protrusion 612 of the spout 610 is fitted in the annular groove
602 of the body 600. In this state, a further rotation of the cap 620 results in a
disengagement of the annular cap engagement protrusion 614 of the spout 610 from the
annular protrusion 622 of the cap 620. This disengagement is elastically carried out
as the annular cap engagement protrusion 614 passes over the annular protrusion 622
in a snapped fashion. Thus, the cap 620 is separated from the spout 610. As the cap
620 is further rotated, it can be separated from the spout assembly 60, as shown in
Fig. 6B. In this state, when the user holds the upper end of the spout 610 by the
mouth and conducts a sucking action, the liquid contained in the body 600 is introduced
into the lower end of the liquid passage 617 defined in the spout 610 and then discharged
into the mouth of the user via the liquid passage 617. When it is desired to dispense
the liquid from the body 600 to another container, the user depresses the upper end
of the spout 610 from the state of Fig. 6B. Accordingly, the spout 610 moves downwardly
as the lower annular protrusion 612 thereof is separated from in the annular groove
602 of the body 200. The downward movement of the spout 610 is stopped when the upper
annular protrusion 616 comes into contact with the upper end of the body 600. In this
state, the through hole 613 is exposed to the interior of the body 600. When the body
600 is tilted in one direction, the liquid in the body 600 is introduced into the
through hole 613 and then outwardly discharged through the liquid passage 617. During
the discharge of the liquid, air is introduced into the interior of the body 600 via
the air passage 618 defined between the outer surface of the spout 610 and the inner
surface of the body 600.
Industrial Applicability
[0053] As apparent from the above description, the present invention provides a spout assembly
designed to be applied to a variety of containers, such as flexible pouches and non-flexible
containers, while being capable of not only achieving an easy filling of a liquid
beverage in a container, to which the spout assembly is applied, but also allowing
the user to easily and conveniently drink the filled liquid beverage.
[0054] Although the preferred embodiments of the invention have been disclosed for illustrative
purposes, those skilled in the art will appreciate that various modifications, additions
and substitutions are possible, without departing from the scope and spirit of the
invention as disclosed in the accompanying claims.
[0055] For instance, a configuration may be implemented in which the spout is not raised
by an upward movement of the cap, but raised by a raising action of the user in a
state in which he grips the upper end of the spout using the fingers. In this case,
accordingly, it is unnecessary to provide, at the cap, the annular protrusion adapted
to raise the spout.
1. A spout assembly (10) for a liquid container (C)
characterized by :
a body (100) centrally provided with a vertical passage (101) extending vertically
throughout said body (100), said body (100) including an annular groove (102) formed
at a lower end of said vertical passage (101), a primary container bonding portion
(103) provided at a lower portion of said body (100), said primary container bonding
portion (103) extending around said vertical passage (101) while extending laterally
in a reduced thickness at opposite sides of said vertical passage (101), a secondary
container bonding portion (104) formed at said lower portion of said body (100) over
said primary container bonding portion (103), said secondary container bonding portion
(104) extending laterally beyond said primary container bonding portion (103), a cap
coupling portion provided (106) at an upper portion of said body (100), a thread (106a)
formed around said cap coupling portion (106), a skirt engagement member (107) formed
at a lower end of said cap coupling portion (106), and a pair of opposite alignment
grooves (105) provided at an intermediate portion of said body (100);
a spout (110) inserted into said vertical passage (101) of said body (100) in such
a fashion that it is slidable along said vertical passage (101), said spout (110)
including an elongated tube member (111) slidably inserted into said vertical passage
(101) of said body (100), a lower annular protrusion (112) protruded from an outer
surface of said elongated tube member (111) at a desired position and adapted to be
selectively fitted in said annular groove (102) of said body (100), at least one through
hole (113) radially perforated through said tube member (111) above said lower annular
protrusion (112), said through hole (113) being closed by an inner surface of said
body (100) defining said vertical passage (101) when said lower annular protrusion
(112) is fitted in said annular groove (102) of said body (100); an annular cap engagement
protrusion (114) formed at an upper end of said tube member (111), an upper annular
protrusion (116) formed at said tube member (111) while being vertically spaced from
said annular cap engagement protrusion (114) to define an annular groove (115), and
a liquid passage (117) defined in said tube member (111), said liquid passage (117)
extending vertically throughout said tube member (111) while communicating with said
through hole (113); and
a cap (120) threadedly coupled to said thread (106a) of said cap coupling portion
(106) in said body, said cap (120) including a cap body, an opening identification
skirt (121) provided at a lower end of said cap body and engaged with said skirt engagement
member (107) of said body (100), an annular groove (122) formed at an inner surface
of a top wall of said cap body, said annular groove (122) being engagable with said
annular cap engagement protrusion (114) of said tube member (111) in a snapped fashion,
an annular protrusion (123) formed at an inner surface of a side wall of said cap
body, said annular protrusion (123) being engagable with said annular groove (115)
of said tube member (111) in a snapped fashion, an annular contact surface (124) provided
at said inner surface of said side wall of said cap body beneath said annular protrusion
(123), said annular contact surface (124) being in tight contact with said upper annular
protrusion (116) of said tube member (111) in a state in which said cap (120) engages
with said tube member (111), and a thread (125) formed on said inner surface of said
cap body beneath said annular contact surface (124) and adapted to be engagable with
said thread (106a) of said body (100).
2. The spout assembly (10) as claimed in claim 1, wherein said spout (110) further comprises:
a groove vertically formed on a portion of said outer surface of said tube member
(111) not vertically aligned with said through hole (113), said groove defining an
air passage between said outer surface of said tube member (111) and said inner surface
of said body (100), said air passage extending vertically from said upper annular
protrusion (116) to said lower annular protrusion (112) so that air is introduced
into the interior of said container (C) via said air passage when said cap (120) is
separated from said body (100).
3. A spout assembly (20) for a liquid container (C)
characterized by:
a body (200) centrally provided with a vertical passage extending vertically throughout
said body (200), said body (200) including an annular groove (201) formed at a lower
end of said vertical passage, a cap coupling portion (202) provided at an upper portion
of said body (200), a thread (202a) formed around said cap coupling portion (202),
a skirt engagement member (203) formed at a lower end of said cap coupling portion
(202), a container coupling portion (204) provided at a lower portion of said body
(200) to extend downwardly and formed at an inner surface thereof with a thread (205),
and an opening identification skirt (206) provided at a lower end of said container
coupling portion (204),
a spout (210) inserted into said vertical passage of said body (200) in such a fashion
that it is slidable along said vertical passage, said spout (210) including an elongated
tube member (211) slidably inserted into said vertical passage of said body (200),
a lower annular protrusion (212) protruded from an outer surface of said elongated
tube member (211) at a desired position and adapted to be selectively fitted in said
annular groove (201) of said body (200), at least one through hole (113) radially
perforated through said tube member (211) above said lower annular protrusion (212),
said through hole (213) being closed by an inner surface of said body (200) defining
said vertical passage when said lower annular protrusion (212) is fitted in said annular
groove (201) of said body (200), an annular cap engagement protrusion (214) formed
at an upper end of said tube member (211), an upper annular protrusion (216) formed
at said tube member (211) while being vertically spaced from said annular cap engagement
protrusion (214) to define an annular groove (215), a liquid passage (217) defined
in said tube member (211), said liquid passage (217) extending vertically throughout
said tube member (211) while communicating with said through hole (213), and a groove
vertically formed on a portion of said outer surface of said tube member (211) not
vertically aligned with said through hole (213), said groove defining an air passage
(218) between said outer surface of said tube member (211) and said inner surface
of said body (200), said air passage (218) extending vertically from said upper annular
protrusion (216) to said lower annular protrusion (212) so that air is introduced
into the interior of said container (C) via said air passage (218) when said cap (220)
is separated from said body (200); and
a cap (220) threadedly coupled to said thread (202a) of said cap coupling portion
(202) in said body (200), said cap (220) including a cap body, an opening identification
skirt (221) provided at a lower end of said cap body and engaged with said skirt engagement
member (203) of said body (200), an annular groove (222) formed at an inner surface
of a top wall of said cap body, said annular groove (222) being engagable with said
annular cap engagement protrusion (214) of said tube member (211) in a snapped fashion,
an annular protrusion (223) formed at an inner surface of a side wall of said cap
body, said annular protrusion (223) being engagable with said annular groove (215)
of said tube member (211) in a snapped fashion, an annular contact surface (224) provided
at said inner surface of said side wall of said cap body beneath said annular protrusion
(223), said annular contact surface (224) being in tight contact with said upper annular
protrusion (216) of said tube member (211) in a state in which said cap (220) engages
with said tube member (24), and a thread (225) formed on said inner surface of said
cap body beneath said annular contact surface (224) and adapted to be engagable with
said thread (202a) of said body (200).
4. The spout assembly (20) as claimed in claim 3, wherein said body (200) includes, in
place of said container coupling portion (204), a container coupling means comprising
a first skirt (301) extending radially outwardly and downwardly from said lower end
of said body (200), said first skirt (301) being provided at a lower end thereof with
an engagement jaw (302), and a second skirt (301') extending downwardly from a lower
end of said first skirt (301), said second skirt (301') having a pull knob (303) adapted
to collapse said second skirt (301'), thereby allowing said spout assembly (20) to
be easily separated from said container (C).
5. The spout assembly (20) as claimed in claim 3, wherein said body (200) includes, in
place of said container coupling portion (204), a container coupling means comprising
an annular flange (401) extending radially outwardly from said lower end of said body
(200), a downward extension extending downwardly from an inner end of said annular
flange (401) and having an elastic engagement jaw (402) at a lower end thereof.
6. The spout assembly (20) as claimed in claim 3, wherein said body (400) includes, in
place of said container coupling portion (204), a container coupling means comprising
a skirt extending radially outwardly and downwardly from said lower end of said body
(400), said skirt being provided at a lower end thereof with an annular bonding flange
(502) adapted to be bonded to a lower surface of a portion of said container (C) around
an opening of said container (C).
7. The spout assembly (60) as claimed in claim 3, wherein
said body (600) has a bottle shape to contain a desired liquid therein, said body
(600) having a neck portion at an upper portion thereof and a bottle portion at a
lower portion thereof, said thread (601) being formed on an outer surface of said
neck portion, said vertical passage extending vertically throughout said neck portion
and communicating with the interior of said bottle portion, and an annular groove
(602) being formed on an inner surface of said body (600) beneath said neck portion;
and
said through hole (613) being closed by an inner surface of said neck portion when
said lower annular protrusion (612) is fitted in said annular groove (602) of said
body (600),
8. The spout assembly (60) as claimed in any one of claims 1 to 7, wherein said annular
protrusion (622) of said cap (620) adapted to raise said spout (610) is eliminated
so that said spout (610) is not raised by an upward movement of said cap (620), but
raised by a raising action of a user in a state in which he grips said upper end of
said spout (610) using the fingers.
9. A spout assembly (10, 20, 30, 40, 50, 60) for a liquid container (C)
characterized by:
a body (100, 200, 300, 400, 500, 600) centrally provided with a vertical passage extending
vertically throughout the body (100, 200, 300, 400, 500, 600);
a tube-shaped spout (110, 210, 610) inserted into said vertical passage of the body
(100, 200, 300, 400, 500, 600) such that it is slidable along said vertical passage,
a top of the spout (110, 210, 610) being placed out of a top of the body (100, 200,
300, 400, 500, 600) and a bottom of the spout (110, 210, 610) being placed within
the liquid container (C); and
a cap (120, 220, 620) for covering the top of the body (100, 200, 300, 400, 500, 600)
and the top of the spout (110, 210, 610),
wherein the tube-shaped spout (110, 210, 610) is provided with at least one through
hole (113, 213, 613) which is designed to be selectively closed by an inner surface
of the body (100, 200, 300, 400, 500, 600) defining the vertical passage according
to a sliding movement of the spout (110, 210, 610) along the vertical passage, an
upper annular cap engagement protrusion (114, 214, 614) formed at its upper end so
as to be engaged with an engaging groove formed in the cap (120, 220, 620), and a
lower annular protrusion (112, 212, 612) designed to be selectively engaged with an
annular groove (101, 201, 601) formed in the body (100, 200, 300, 400, 500, 600) to
provide releasing force when releasing the upper engaging protrusion (114, 214, 614)
from the engaging groove formed in the cap (120, 220, 620).
10. A spout assembly (10, 20, 30, 40, 50, 60) of claim 9 wherein the body (100, 200, 300,
400, 500, 600) includes a primary container bonding portion (103) provided at a lower
portion of the body, the primary container bonding portion (103) extending around
the vertical passage while extending radially in a reduced thickness at opposite sides
of the vertical passage, a secondary container bonding portion (104) formed at the
lower portion of the body over the primary container bonding portion (103), a thread
(106a, 202a, 601) formed to be screw-coupled with a cap thread (125, 225, 624), a
skirt engagement member (107, 203) formed at a lower end of the cap thread (125, 225,
624), and a pair of opposite alignment grooves provided at an intermediate portion
of the body.
11. A spout assembly (10, 20, 30, 40, 50, 60) of claim 9 wherein the tube-shaped spout
(110, 210, 610) further includes an annular protrusion (116, 216, 616) formed at a
lower portion of the annular cap engagement protrusion (114, 214, 614), the annular
protrusion (116, 216, 616) tightly contacting the top of the body when the cap (120,
220, 620) is closed, and an air hole formed between the annular protrusion (116, 216,
616) and the annular cap engagement protrusion (114, 214, 614) to provide air into
the container (C) when the cap (120, 220, 620) is open.
12. A spout assembly (10, 20, 30, 40, 50, 60) of claim 9 wherein the tube-shaped spout
(110, 210, 610) further includes a vertical air passage (218) formed on its outer
surface in a vertical direction to supply air into the container (C) when the cap
(120, 220, 620) is open.
13. A spout assembly (10, 20, 30, 40, 50, 60) of claim 9 wherein the body (100, 200, 300,
400, 500, 600) further includes container coupling means comprising a first skirt
(301) extending radially outwardly and downwardly from the lower end of the body,
the first skirt (301) being provided at a lower end thereof with an engagement jaw
(302), and a second skirt (301') extending downwardly from a lower end of the first
skirt (301), the second skirt (301') having a pull knob (303) adapted to collapse
the second skirt (301'), thereby allowing the spout assembly (10, 20, 30, 40, 50,
60) to be easily separated from the container (C).
14. A spout assembly (10, 20, 30, 40, 50, 60) of claim 9 wherein the body (100, 200, 300,
400, 500, 600) further includes a container coupling means comprising an annular flange
(401) extending radially outwardly from the lower end of the body (100, 200, 300,
400, 500, 600), a downward extension extending downwardly from an inner end of the
annular flange (401) and having an elastic engagement jaw (402) at a lower end thereof.
15. A spout assembly (10, 20, 30, 40, 50, 60) of claim 9 wherein the body (100, 200, 300,
400, 500, 600) further includes a container coupling means comprising a skirt (301)
extending radially outwardly and downwardly from the lower end of the body (100, 200,
300, 400, 500, 600), the skirt (301) being provided at a lower end thereof with an
annular bonding flange (502) adapted to be bonded to a lower surface of a portion
of the container (C) around an opening of the container (C).
1. Ausgießbaugruppe (10) für einen Flüssigkeitsbehälter (C)
gekennzeichnet durch:
Einen Körper (100), der mittig mit einem Vertikaldurchgang (101) versehen ist, der
sich vertikal durch den gesamten Körper (100) hindurch erstreckt, wobei der Körper (100) eine an einem
unteren Ende des Vertikaldurchganges (101) ausgebildete ringförmige Nut (102) aufweist,
wobei ein primärer behälterverbindender Abschnitt (103) an einem unteren Abschnitt
des Körpers (100) vorgesehen ist, wobei sich der primäre behälterverbindende Abschnitt
(103) um den Vertikaldurchgang (101) herum erstreckt, wobei er sich seitlich mit einer
verringerten Dicke auf entgegengesetzten Seiten des Vertikaldurchganges (101) erstreckt,
wobei ein sekundärer behälterverbindender Abschnitt (104) an dem unteren Abschnitt
des Körpers (100) über dem primären behälterverbindenden Abschnitt (103) ausgebildet
ist, wobei sich der sekundäre behälterverbindende Abschnitt (104) seitlich über den
primären behälterverbindenden Abschnitt (103) hinaus erstreckt, ein Deckelverbindungsabschnitt
(106) an einem oberen Abschnitt des Körpers (100) vorgesehen ist, ein Gewinde (106a)
um den Deckelverbindungsabschnitt (106) herum ausgebildet ist, wobei ein Randeingriffsbauteil
(107) an einem unteren Ende des Deckelverbindungsabschnittes (106) ausgebildet ist,
und ein Paar einander gegenüberliegender Ausrichtungsnuten (105) an einem Zwischenabschnitt
des Körpers (100) vorgesehen ist;
ein Ausgießelement (110), welches in den Vertikaldurchgang (101) des Körpers (100)
so eingesetzt ist, dass es entlang des Vertikaldurchganges (101) gleitend bewegbar
ist, wobei das Ausgießelement (110) ein gleitend bewegbar in den Vertikaldurchgang
(101) des Körpers (100) eingesetztes längliches Rohrbauteil (111) aufweist, wobei
ein unterer ringförmiger Vorsprung (112) von einer Außenfläche des länglichen Rohrbauteiles
(111) an einer gewünschten Position hervorsteht und angepasst ist, um selektiv in
der ringförmigen Nut (102) des Körpers (100) eingepasst zu werden, mindestens ein
Durchgangsloch (113) radial durch das Rohrbauteil (111) über dem unteren ringförmigen Vorsprung (112) perforiert ist,
wobei das Durchgangsloch (113) durch eine den Vertikaldurchgang (101) festlegende Innenfläche des Körpers (100) verschlossen
ist, wenn der untere ringförmige Vorsprung (112) in der ringförmigen Nut (102) des
Körpers (100) eingepasst wird; ein an einem oberen Ende des Rohrbauteiles (111) ausgebildeter
ringförmiger Deckeleingriffsvorsprung (114), wobei ein oberer ringförmiger Vorsprung
(116) an dem Rohrbauteil (111) ausgebildet ist, während er von dem ringförmigen Deckeleingriffsvorsprung
(114) vertikal beabstandet ist, um eine ringförmige Nut (115) festzulegen, und ein
Flüssigkeitsdurchgang (117) in dem Rohrbauteil (111) festgelegt ist, wobei sich der
Flüssigkeitsdurchgang (117) vertikal durch das gesamte Rohrbauteil (111) hindurch erstreckt, während er mit dem Durchgangsloch
(113) in Verbindung steht; und
einen schraubbar mit dem Gewinde (106a) des Deckelverbindungsabschnittes (106) in
dem Körper verbundenen Deckel (120), wobei der Deckel (120) einen Deckelkörper aufweist,
wobei ein Öffnungsidentifikationsrand (121) an einem unteren Ende des Deckelkörpers
vorgesehen ist, und mit dem Randeingriffsbauteil (107) des Körpers (100) in Eingriff
steht, eine ringförmige Nut (122) an einer Innenfläche einer oberen Wand des Deckelkörpers
ausgebildet ist, wobei die ringförmige Nut (122) mit dem ringförmigen Deckeleingriffsvorsprung
(114) des Rohrbauteiles (111) durch Einrasten in Eingriff bringbar ist, ein ringförmiger Vorsprung (123) an einer Innenfläche
einer Seitenwand des Deckelkörpers ausgebildet ist, wobei der ringförmige Vorsprung
(123) mit der ringförmigen Nut (115) des Rohrbauteiles (111) durch Einrasten in Eingriff bringbar ist, eine ringförmige Kontaktfläche (124) an der Innenfläche
der Seitenwand des Deckelkörpers unterhalb des ringförmigen Vorsprunges (123) vorgesehen
ist, wobei die ringförmige Kontaktfläche (124) mit dem oberen ringförmigen Vorsprung
(116) des Rohrbauteiles (111) in einem Zustand in engem Kontakt steht, in dem der
Deckel (130) mit dem Rohrbauteil (111) in Eingriff geht, und wobei ein auf der Innenfläche
des Deckelkörpers unterhalb der ringförmigen Kontaktfläche (124) ausgebildetes Gewinde
(125) so angepasst ist, dass es mit dem Gewinde (106a) des Körpers (100) in Eingriff
bringbar ist.
2. Ausgießbaugruppe (10) nach Anspruch 1,
dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass
das Ausgießelement (110) weiterhin Folgendes aufweist: Eine auf einem Abschnitt der
Außenfläche des Rohrbauteiles (111) vertikal ausgebildete Nut, die nicht vertikal
mit dem Durchgangsloch (113) ausgerichtet ist, wobei die Nut einen Luftdurchgang zwischen
der Außenfläche des Rohrbauteiles (111) und der Innenfläche des Körpers (100) festlegt,
wobei sich der Luftdurchgang vertikal von dem oberen ringförmigen Vorsprung (116)
zu dem unteren ringförmigen Vorsprung (112) erstreckt, so dass Luft in das Innere
des Behälters (C) über den Luftdurchgang eingeleitet wird, wenn der Deckel (120) von
dem Körper (100) getrennt wird.
3. Ausgießbaugruppe (10) für einen Flüssigkeitsbehälter (C)
gekennzeichnet durch:
Einen Körper (200), der mittig mit einem Vertikaldurchgang versehen ist, der sich
vertikal durch den gesamten Körper (200) hindurch erstreckt, wobei der Körper (200) eine an einem
unteren Ende des Vertikaldurchganges ausgebildete ringförmige Nut (201) aufweist,
wobei ein Deckelverbindungsabschnitt (202) an einem oberen Abschnitt des Körpers (200)
vorgesehen ist, ein Gewinde (202a) um den Deckelverbindungsabschnitt (202) herum ausgebildet
ist, ein an einem unteren Ende des Deckelverbindungsabschnittes (202) ausgebildetes
Randeingriffsbauteil (203), wobei ein Behälterverbindungsabschnitt (204) an einem
unteren Abschnitt des Körpers (200) vorgesehen ist, um sich nach unten zu erstrecken,
und wobei an einer Innenfläche desselben ein Gewinde (205) ausgebildet ist, und einen
an einem unteren Ende des Behälterverbindungsabschnittes (204) vorgesehenen Öffnungsidentifikationsrand
(206),
ein Ausgießelement (210), welches in den Vertikaldurchgang des Körpers (200) so eingesetzt
ist, dass es entlang des Vertikaldurchganges gleitend bewegbar ist, wobei das Ausgießelement
(210) ein gleitend bewegbar in den Vertikaldurchgang des Körpers (200) eingesetztes
längliches Rohrbauteil (211) aufweist, wobei ein unterer ringförmiger Vorsprung (212)
von einer Außenfläche des länglichen Rohrbauteiles (211) an einer gewünschten Position
hervorsteht und angepasst ist, um selektiv in der ringförmigen Nut (201) des Körpers
(200) eingepasst zu werden, mindestens ein Durchgangsloch (213) radial durch das Rohrbauteil (211) über dem unteren ringförmigen Vorsprung (212) perforiert ist,
wobei das Durchgangsloch (213) durch eine den Vertikaldurchgang festlegende Innenfläche des Körpers (200) verschlossen
ist, wenn der untere ringförmige Vorsprung (212) in der ringförmigen Nut (201) des
Körpers (200) eingepasst wird; ein an einem oberen Ende des Rohrbauteiles (211) ausgebildeter
ringförmiger Deckeleingriffsvorsprung (214), wobei ein oberer ringförmiger Vorsprung
(216) an dem Rohrbauteil (211) ausgebildet ist, während er von dem ringförmigen Deckeleingriffsvorsprung
(214) vertikal beabstandet ist, um eine ringförmige Nut (215) festzulegen, wobei ein
Flüssigkeitsdurchgang (217) in dem Rohrbauteil (211) festgelegt ist, wobei sich der
Flüssigkeitsdurchgang (217) vertikal durch das gesamte Rohrbauteil (211) hindurch erstreckt, während er mit dem Durchgangsloch
(213) in Verbindung steht, und eine auf einem Abschnitt der Außenfläche des Rohrbauteiles
(211) vertikal ausgebildete Nut, die nicht vertikal mit dem Durchgangsloch (213) ausgerichtet
ist, wobei die Nut einen Luftdurchgang (218) zwischen der Außenfläche des Rohrbauteiles
(211) und der Innenfläche des Körpers (200) festlegt, wobei sich der Luftdurchgang
(218) vertikal von dem oberen ringförmigen Vorsprung (216) zu dem unteren ringförmigen
Vorsprung (212) erstreckt, so dass Luft in das Innere des Behälters (C) über den Luftdurchgang
(218) eingeleitet wird, wenn der Deckel (220) von dem Körper (200) getrennt wird;
und
einen schraubbar mit dem Gewinde (202a) des Deckelverbindungsabschnittes (202) in
dem Körper (200) verbundenen Deckel (220), wobei der Deckel (220) einen Deckelkörper
aufweist, wobei ein Öffnungsidentifikationsrand (221) an einem unteren Ende des Deckelkörpers
vorgesehen ist, und mit dem Randeingriffsbauteil (203) des Körpers (200) in Eingriff
steht, eine ringförmige Nut (222) an einer Innenfläche einer oberen Wand des Deckelkörpers
ausgebildet ist, wobei die ringförmige Nut (222) mit dem ringförmigen Deckeleingriffsvorsprung
(214) des Rohrbauteiles (211) durch Einrasten in Eingriff bringbar ist, ein ringförmiger Vorsprung (223) an einer Innenfläche
einer Seitenwand des Deckelkörpers ausgebildet ist, wobei der ringförmige Vorsprung
(223) mit der ringförmigen Nut (215) des Rohrbauteiles (211) durch Einrasten in Eingriff bringbar ist, eine ringförmige Kontaktfläche (224) an der Innenfläche
der Seitenwand des Deckelkörpers unterhalb des ringförmigen Vorsprunges (223) vorgesehen
ist, wobei die ringförmige Kontaktfläche (224) mit dem oberen ringförmigen Vorsprung
(216) des Rohrbauteiles (211) in einem Zustand in engem Kontakt steht, in dem der
Deckel (220) mit dem Rohrbauteil (211) in Eingriff geht, und wobei ein auf der Innenfläche
des Deckelkörpers unterhalb der ringförmigen Kontaktfläche (224) ausgebildetes Gewinde
(225) so angepasst ist, dass es mit dem Gewinde (202a) des Körpers (200) in Eingriff
bringbar ist.
4. Ausgießelement (20) nach Anspruch 3,
dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass
der Körper (200) anstatt des Deckelverbindungsabschnittes (204) eine Behälterverbindungseinrichtung
aufweist, die einen sich von dem unteren Ende des Körpers (200) radial nach außen
und nach unten erstreckenden Rand (301) aufweist, wobei der erste Rand (301) an einem
unteren Ende desselben mit einer Eingriffsklaue (302) versehen ist, wobei sich ein
zweiter Rand (301') von einem unteren Ende des ersten Randes (301) nach unten erstreckt,
wobei der zweite Rand (301') einen Ziehknopf (303) aufweist, der dafür vorgesehen
ist, den zweiten Rand (301') zusammenzuklappen, wodurch eine leichte Trennung der
Ausgießbaugruppe (20) von dem Behälter (C) ermöglicht wird.
5. Ausgießbaugruppe (20) nach Anspruch 3,
dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass
der Körper (400) anstatt des Deckelverbindungsabschnittes (204) eine Behälterverbindungseinrichtung
aufweist, die einen sich von dem unteren Ende des Körpers (400) radial nach außen
erstreckenden ringförmigen Flansch (401) aufweist, eine sich von einem inneren Ende
des ringförmigen Flansches (401) nach unten erstreckende Erweiterung aufweist, die
an einem unteren Ende derselben eine elastische Eingriffsklaue (402) aufweist.
6. Ausgießelement (20) nach Anspruch 3,
dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass
der Körper (400) anstatt des Deckelverbindungsabschnittes (204) eine Behälterverbindungseinrichtung
aufweist, die einen sich von dem unteren Ende des Körpers (400) radial nach außen
und nach unten erstreckenden Rand aufweist, wobei der Rand an einem unteren Ende desselben
mit einem ringförmigen Anschlussflansch (502) versehen ist, der angepasst ist, um
an einer unteren Fläche eines Abschnittes des Behälters (C) um eine Öffnung des Behälters
(C) angeschlossen zu werden.
7. Ausgießelement (60) nach Anspruch 3,
dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass
der Körper (600) eine Flaschenform aufweist, um eine gewünschte Flüssigkeit zu enthalten,
wobei der Körper (600) einen Halsabschnitt an einem oberen Abschnitt desselben und
einen Flaschenabschnitt an einem unteren Abschnitt desselben aufweist, wobei das Gewinde
(601) auf einer Außenfläche des Halsabschnittes ausgebildet ist, und sich der Vertikaldurchgang
durch den gesamten Halsabschnitt hindurch erstreckt und mit dem Inneren des Flaschenabschnittes
in Verbindung steht, wobei eine ringförmige Nut (602) unterhalb des Halsabschnittes
auf einer Innenfläche des Körpers (600) unterhalb des Halsabschnittes ausgebildet
ist; und
wobei das Durchgangsloch (613) durch eine Innenfläche des Halsabschnittes verschlossen
wird, wenn der untere ringförmige Vorsprung (612) in der ringförmigen Nut (602) des
Körpers (600) eingepasst wird.
8. Ausgießelement (60) nach einem der Ansprüche 1 bis 7,
dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass
der ringförmige Vorsprung (622) des Deckels (620), der angepasst ist, um das Ausgießelement
(610) anzuheben, beseitigt ist, so dass das Ausgießelement (610) nicht durch eine
Bewegung des Deckels (620) nach oben angehoben wird, jedoch durch einen Anhebevorgang
eines Benutzers in einem Zustand angehoben wird, in dem er das obere Ende des Ausgießelementes
(610) unter Verwendung der Finger anhebt.
9. Ausgießelement (10,20,30,40,50,60) für einen Flüssigkeitsbehälter (C),
gekennzeichnet durch:
Einen Körper (100,200,300,400,500,600), der mittig mit einem Vertikaldurchgang versehen
ist, der sich vertikal durch den gesamten Körper (100, 200, 300, 400, 500, 600) hindurch erstreckt;
ein rohrförmiges Ausgießelement (110,210,610), welches so gleitend bewegbar in den
Vertikaldurchgang des Körpers (100,200,300,400,500,600) eingesetzt ist, dass es entlang
des Vertikaldurchganges gleitend bewegbar ist, wobei ein Oberteil des Ausgießelementes
(110,210,610) außerhalb eines Oberteiles des Körpers (100, 200, 300, 400, 500, 600)
positioniert ist, und ein Unterteil des Ausgießelementes (110,210,610) innerhalb des
Flüssigkeitsbehälters (C) positioniert ist; und
ein Deckel (120,220,620) zum Abdecken des Oberteiles des Körpers (100,200,300,400,500,600)
und des Oberteiles des Ausgießelementes (110,210,610),
wobei das rohrförmige Ausgießelement (110,210,610) mit mindestens einem Durchgangsloch
(113,213,613) versehen ist, welches dazu bestimmt ist, selektiv
durch eine Innenfläche des Körpers (100,200,300,400,500,600) verschlossen zu werden, welche
die Vertikaldurchgang entsprechend einer Gleitbewegung des Ausgießelementes (110,210,610)
entlang des Vertikaldurchganges festlegt, wobei ein oberer ringförmiger Deckeleingriffsvorsprung
(114,214,614) an seinem oberen Ende ausgebildet ist, um mit einer in dem Deckel (120,230,620)
ausgebildeten Eingriffsnut in Eingriff gebracht zu werden, und wobei ein unterer ringförmiger
Vorsprung (112,212,612) dazu bestimmt ist, um mit einer in dem Körper (100,200,300,400,500,600)
ausgebildeten ringförmigen Nut (101,201,601) selektiv in Eingriff gebracht zu werden,
um eine Freigabekraft bereitzustellen, wenn der obere Eingriffsvorsprung (114,214,614)
von der in dem Deckel (120,220,620) ausgebildeten Eingriffsnut freigegeben wird.
10. Ausgießelement (10,20,30,40,50,60) nach Anspruch 9,
dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass
der Körper (100,200,300,400,500,600) einen primären behälterverbindenden Abschnitt
(103) aufweist, der an einem unteren Abschnitt des Körpers vorgesehen ist, wobei sich
der primäre behälterverbindende Abschnitt (103) um den Vertikaldurchgang herum erstreckt,
wobei er sich mit einer verringerten Dicke auf entgegengesetzten Seiten des Vertikaldurchganges
erstreckt, wobei ein sekundärer behälterverbindender Abschnitt (104) an dem unteren
Abschnitt des Körpers (100) über dem primären behälterverbindenden Abschnitt (103)
ausgebildet ist, wobei ein Gewinde (106a,202a,601) ausgebildet ist, um mit einem Deckelgewinde
(125,225,624) schraubbar verbunden zu werden, wobei ein Randeingriffsbauteil (107,203)
an einem unteren Ende des Deckelgewindes (125,225,624) ausgebildet ist, und ein Paar
einander gegenüberliegender Ausrichtungsnuten (105) an einem Zwischenabschnitt des
Körpers (100) vorgesehen ist.
11. Ausgießelement (10,20,30,40,50,60) nach Anspruch 9,
dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass
das rohrförmige Ausgießelement (110,210,610) weiterhin einen an einem unteren Abschnitt
des ringförmigen Deckeleingriffsvorsprunges (120,220,620) ausgebildeten ringförmigen
Vorsprung (114,214,614) aufweist, der das Oberteil des Körpers eng kontaktiert, wenn
der Deckel (120,220,620) verschlossen ist, wobei ein Luftloch zwischen dem ringförmigen
Vorsprung (116,216,616) und dem ringförmigen Deckeleingriffsvorsprung (114, 214, 614)
ausgebildet ist, um Luft in dem Behälter (C) bereitzustellen, wenn der Deckel (120,220,620)
offen ist.
12. Ausgießelement (10,20,30,40,50,60) nach Anspruch 9,
dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass
das rohrförmige Ausgießelement (110,210,610) weiterhin einen auf seiner Außenfläche
in einer Vertikalrichtung ausgebildeten vertikalen Luftdurchgang (218) aufweist, um
dem Behälter (C) Luft zuzuführen, wenn der Deckel (120,220,620) offen ist.
13. Ausgießelement (10,20,30,40,50,60) nach Anspruch 9,
dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass
der Körper (100,200,300,400,500,600) weiterhin eine Behälterverbindungseinrichtung
aufweist, die einen sich von dem unteren Ende des Körpers radial nach außen und nach
unten erstreckenden Rand (301) aufweist, wobei der erste Rand (301) an einem unteren
Ende desselben mit einer Eingriffsklaue (302) versehen ist, wobei sich ein zweiter
Rand (301') von einem unteren Ende des ersten Randes (301) nach unten erstreckt, wobei
der zweite Rand (301') einen Ziehknopf (303) aufweist, der dafür vorgesehen ist, den
zweiten Rand (301') zusammenzuklappen, wodurch eine leichte Trennung der Ausgießbaugruppe
(10, 20, 30,40,50,60) von dem Behälter (C) ermöglicht wird.
14. Ausgießelement (10,20,30,40,50,60) nach Anspruch 9,
dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass
der Körper (100,200,300,400,500,600) weiterhin eine Behälterverbindungseinrichtung
aufweist, die einen sich von dem unteren Ende des Körpers (100, 200, 300, 400,500,600)
radial nach außen erstreckenden ringförmigen Flansch (401) aufweist, eine sich von
einem inneren Ende des ringförmigen Flansches (401) nach unten erstreckende Erweiterung
aufweist, die an einem unteren Ende derselben eine elastische Eingriffsklaue (402)
aufweist.
15. Ausgießelement (10,20,30,40,50,60) nach Anspruch 9,
dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass
der Körper (100,200,300,400,500,600) weiterhin eine Behälterverbindungseinrichtung
aufweist, die einen sich von dem unteren Ende des Körpers (100,200,300,400,500,600)
radial nach außen und nach unten erstreckenden Rand aufweist, wobei der Rand (301)
an einem unteren Ende desselben mit einem ringförmigen Anschlussflansch (502) versehen
ist, der angepasst ist, um an einer unteren Fläche eines Abschnittes des Behälters
(C) um eine Öffnung des Behälters (C) angeschlossen zu werden.
1. Ensemble bec verseur (10) pour un récipient à liquide (C)
caractérisé par :
un corps (100) pourvu centralement d'un passage vertical (101) s'étendant verticalement
à travers ledit corps (100), ledit corps (100) comprenant une gorge annulaire (102)
ménagée à une extrémité inférieure dudit passage vertical (101), une partie primaire
de liaison au récipient (103) ménagée à une partie inférieure dudit corps (100), ladite
partie de liaison primaire au récipient (103) s'étendant autour dudit passage vertical
(101) tout en s'étendant latéralement avec une épaisseur réduite aux côtés opposés
dudit passage vertical (101), une partie secondaire de liaison au récipient (104)
ménagée à ladite partie inférieur dudit corps (100) sur ladite partie de liaison primaire
du récipient (103), ladite partie secondaire de liaison au récipient (104) s'étendant
latéralement au-delà de ladite partie primaire de liaison au récipient (103), une
partie de couplage d'un bouchon (106) ménagée dans une partie supérieure dudit corps
(100), un filetage (106a) formé autour de ladite partie de couplage d'un bouchon (106),
une collerette de mise en prise (107) formée à une extrémité inférieure de ladite
partie de couplage au bouchon (106) et une paire de gorges d'alignement opposées (105)
ménagées à une partie intermédiaire dudit corps (100);
un bec verseur (110) inséré dans ledit passage vertical (101) dudit corps (100) de
telle manière qu'il soit coulissant le long dudit passage vertical (101), ledit bec
verseur (110) comportant un élément tubulaire allongé (111) inséré de manière coulissante
dans ledit passage vertical (101) dudit corps (100), une protubérance annulaire inférieure
(112) dépassant d'une surface extérieure dudit élément tubulaire allongé (111) à un
endroit choisi et agencée pour être engagée de façon sélective dans ladite gorge annulaire
(102) dudit corps (100), au moins une trou traversant (113) percé radialement à travers
ledit élément tubulaire (111) au-dessus de ladite protubérance annulaire inférieure
(112), ledit trou traversant (113) étant fermé par une surface intérieure dudit corps
(100) définissant ledit passage vertical (101) lorsque ladite protubérance annulaire
inférieure (112) est engagée dans ladite gorge annulaire (102) dudit corps (100);
une protubérance annulaire de mise en prise du bouchon (114) formée à une extrémité
supérieure dudit élément tubulaire (111), une protubérance annulaire supérieure (116)
formée sur ledit élément tubulaire (111) tout en étant verticalement espacée de ladite
protubérance de mise en prise du bouchon (114) pour définir une gorge annulaire (115),
et un passage pour le liquide (117) défini dans ledit élément tubulaire (111), ledit
passage pour le liquide (117) s'étendant verticalement à travers tout ledit élément
tubulaire (111) tout en communiquant avec ledit trou traversant (113); et
un bouchon (120) couplé par vissage audit filetage (106a) de ladite partie de couplage
au bouchon (106) dans ledit corps, ledit bouchon (120) comprenant un corps, une collerette
d'identification de l'ouverture (121) disposée à une extrémité inférieure dudit corps
de bouchon et coopérant avec ladite collerette de mise en prise (107) dudit corps
(110), une gorge annulaire (122) ménagée dans une surface intérieure de la paroi du
haut dudit corps de bouchon, ladite gorge annulaire (122) pouvant coopérer avec ladite
protubérance annulaire de mise en prise du bouchon (114) dudit élément tubulaire (111)
par enclenchement brusque, une protubérance annulaire (123) ménagée dans une surface
intérieure d'une paroi latérale dudit corps de bouchon, ladite protubérance annulaire
(123) pouvant coopérer avec ladite gorge annulaire (115) dudit élément tubulaire (111)
par enclenchement brusque, une surface de contact annulaire (124) ménagée sur ladite
surface intérieure de ladite paroi latérale dudit corps de bouchon sous ladite protubérance
annulaire (123), ladite surface de contact annulaire (124) étant en contact serré
avec ladite protubérance annulaire supérieure (116) dudit élément tubulaire (111)
lorsque ledit bouchon (120) coopère avec ledit élément tubulaire (111) et un filetage
(125) formé sur ladite surface intérieure dudit corps de bouchon sous ladite surface
de contact annulaire (124) et agencé pour pouvoir coopérer avec ledit filetage (106a)
dudit corps (100).
2. Ensemble bec verseur (10) tel que revendiqué dans la revendication 1, dans lequel
ledit bec verseur (110) comprend en outre:
une gorge formée verticalement sur une partie de ladite surface extérieure dudit élément
tubulaire (111) et non verticalement alignée avec ledit trou traversant (113), ladite
gorge définissant un passage d'air entre ladite surface extérieure dudit élément tubulaire
(111) et ladite surface intérieure dudit corps (100), ledit passage d'air s'étendant
verticalement de ladite protubérance annulaire supérieure (116) à ladite protubérance
annulaire inférieure (112) pour que l'air soit introduit à l'intérieur dudit récipient
(C) par l'intermédiaire dudit passage d'air lorsque ledit bouchon (120) est séparé
dudit corps (100).
3. Ensemble bec verseur (20) pour un récipient à liquide (C)
caractérisé par :
un corps (200) pourvu centralement d'un passage vertical s'étendant verticalement
à travers tout ledit corps (200), ledit corps (200) comprenant une gorge annulaire
(201) ménagée à une extrémité inférieure dudit passage vertical, une partie de couplage
au bouchon (202) ménagée dans une partie supérieure dudit corps (200), un filetage
(202a) formé autour de ladite partie de couplage au bouchon (202), une collerette
de mise en prise (203) formée à une extrémité inférieure de ladite partie de couplage
au bouchon (202), une partie de couplage au récipient (204) ménagée à une extrémité
inférieure dudit corps (200) pour s'étendre vers le bas et ménagé dans une surface
intérieure de celui-ci avec un filetage (205) et une collerette d'identification de
l'ouverture (206) ménagée à une extrémité inférieure de ladite partie de couplage
au récipient (204),
un bec verseur (210) inséré dans ledit passage vertical dudit corps (200) de telle
manière qu'il soit coulissant le long dudit passage vertical, ledit bec verseur (210)
comportant un élément tubulaire allongé (211) inséré de manière coulissante dans ledit
passage vertical dudit corps (200), une protubérance annulaire inférieure (212) dépassant
d'une surface extérieure dudit élément tubulaire allongé (211) à un endroit choisi
et agencée pour être engagée de façon sélective dans ladite gorge annulaire (201)
dudit corps (200), au moins une trou traversant (213) percé radialement à travers
ledit élément tubulaire (211) au-dessus de ladite protubérance annulaire inférieure
(212), ledit trou traversant (213) étant fermé par une surface intérieure dudit corps
(200) définissant ledit passage vertical lorsque ladite protubérance annulaire inférieure
(212) est engagée dans ladite gorge annulaire (201) dudit corps (200); une protubérance
annulaire de mise en prise du bouchon (214) formée à une extrémité supérieure dudit
élément tubulaire (211), une protubérance annulaire supérieure (216) formée sur ledit
élément tubulaire (211) tout en étant verticalement espacée de ladite protubérance
de mise en prise du bouchon (214) pour définir une gorge annulaire (215), et un passage
pour le liquide (217) défini dans ledit élément tubulaire (211), ledit passage pour
le liquide (217) s'étendant verticalement à travers tout ledit élément tubulaire (211)
tout en communiquant avec ledit trou traversant (213) et une gorge formée verticalement
sur une partie de ladite surface extérieure dudit élément tubulaire (211) et non verticalement
alignée avec ledit trou traversant (213), ladite gorge définissant un passage d'air
(218) entre ladite surface extérieure dudit élément tubulaire (211) et ladite surface
intérieure dudit corps (200), ledit passage d'air (218) s'étendant verticalement de
ladite protubérance annulaire supérieure (216) à ladite protubérance annulaire inférieure
(212) pour que l'air soit introduit à l'intérieur dudit récipient (C) par l'intermédiaire
dudit passage d'air (218) lorsque ledit bouchon (220) est séparé dudit corps (200);
et
un bouchon (220) couplé par vissage audit filetage (202a) de ladite partie de couplage
au bouchon (202) dans ledit corps (200), ledit bouchon (220) comprenant un corps,
une collerette d'identification de l'ouverture (221) disposée à une extrémité inférieure
dudit corps de bouchon et coopérant avec ladite collerette de mise en prise (203)
dudit corps (200), une gorge annulaire (222) ménagée dans une surface intérieure de
la paroi du haut dudit corps de bouchon, ladite gorge annulaire (222) pouvant coopérer
avec ladite protubérance annulaire de mise en prise du bouchon (214) dudit élément
tubulaire (211) par enclenchement brusque, une protubérance annulaire (223) ménagée
dans une surface intérieure d'une paroi latérale dudit corps de bouchon, ladite protubérance
annulaire (223) pouvant coopérer avec ladite gorge annulaire (215) dudit élément tubulaire
(211) par enclenchement brusque, une surface de contact annulaire (224) ménagée sur
ladite surface intérieure de ladite paroi latérale dudit corps de bouchon sous ladite
protubérance annulaire (223), ladite surface de contact annulaire (224) étant en contact
serré avec ladite protubérance annulaire supérieure (216) dudit élément tubulaire
(211) lorsque ledit bouchon (220) coopère avec ledit élément tubulaire (211), et un
filetage (225) formé sur ladite surface intérieure dudit corps de bouchon sous ladite
surface de contact annulaire (224) et agencé pour coopérer avec le filetage (202a)
dudit corps (200).
4. Ensemble bec verseur (20) tel que revendiqué dans la revendication 3, dans lequel
ledit corps (200) comporte, à la place de ladite partie de couplage au récipient (204),
des moyens de couplage au récipient comprenant une première collerette (301) s'étendant
radialement vers l'extérieur et vers l'intérieur à partir de ladite extrémité inférieure
dudit corps (200), ladite première collerette (301) étant ménagée à une extrémité
inférieure de celui-ci avec une mâchoire de mise en prise (302), et une seconde collerette
(301') s'étendant vers le bas à partir d'une extrémité inférieure de ladite première
collerette (301), ladite seconde collerette (301') ayant un bouton de tirage (303)
agencé pour déformer ladite seconde collerette (301') permettant ainsi à l'ensemble
bec verseur (20) d'être aisément séparé dudit container (C).
5. Ensemble bec verseur (20) tel que revendiqué dans la revendication 3, dans lequel
ledit corps (200) comporte, à la place de ladite partie de couplage au récipient (204),
des moyens de couplage au récipient comprenant un épaulement annulaire (401) s'étendant
radialement vers l'extérieur à partir de ladite extrémité inférieure dudit corps (200),
une extension dirigée vers le bas s'étendant vers le bas à partir d'une extrémité
intérieure dudit épaulement annulaire (401) et comportant une mâchoire de mise en
prise élastique (402) à une extrémité inférieure de celle-ci.
6. Ensemble bec verseur (20) tel que revendiqué dans la revendication 3, dans lequel
ledit corps (200) comporte, à la place de ladite partie de couplage au récipient (204),
des moyens de couplage au récipient comprenant une collerette s'étendant radialement
vers l'extérieur et vers l'intérieur à partir de ladite extrémité inférieure dudit
corps (200), ladite collerette (301) étant pourvue à une extrémité inférieure de celui-ci
d'un épaulement de liaison annulaire (502) agencé pour être relié à une surface inférieure
d'une partie dudit récipient (C) autour d'une ouverture dudit récipient (C).
7. Ensemble bec verseur (60) tel que revendiqué dans la revendication 3, dans lequel
ledit corps (600) a la forme d'une bouteille pour contenir un liquide choisi, ledit
corps (600) comportant une partie goulot à sa partie supérieure et une partie bouteille
à son extrémité inférieure, ledit filetage (601) étant formé sur une surface extérieure
de ladite partie goulot, ledit passage vertical s'étendant verticalement à travers
toute ladite partie goulot et communiquant avec l'intérieur de ladite partie bouteille,
et une gorge annulaire (602) étant ménagée sur une surface intérieure dudit corps
(600) sous ladite partie goulot, et ledit trou traversant (613) étant fermé par une
surface intérieure de ladite partie goulot lorsque ladite protubérance annulaire inférieure
(612) est engagée dans ladite gorge annulaire (602) dudit corps (600).
8. Ensemble bec verseur (60) tel que revendiqué dans l'une quelconque des revendications
1 à 7 dans lequel ladite protubérance annulaire (622) dudit bouchon (620) agencée
pour lever ledit bec verseur (610) est supprimée afin que ledit bec verseur (610)
ne soit pas levé par un mouvement vers le haut dudit bouchon (620), mais levé par
une action d'un utilisateur lorsqu'il saisit ladite extrémité supérieure dudit bec
verseur (610) en utilisant les doigts.
9. Ensemble bec verseur (10, 20, 30, 40, 50, 60) pour un récipient à liquide (C)
caractérisé par:
un corps (100, 200, 300, 400, 500, 600) pourvu centralement d'un passage vertical
s'étendant verticalement à travers le corps (100, 200, 300, 400, 500, 600),
un bec verseur (110, 210, 610) en forme de tube inséré dans ledit passage vertical
(101) du corps (100, 200, 300, 400, 500, 600) de telle manière qu'il soit coulissant
le long dudit passage vertical, le haut du bec verseur (110, 210, 610) étant situé
en dehors du haut du corps (110, 200, 300, 400, 500, 600) et le bas du bec verseur
(110, 210, 610) étant situé à l'intérieur du récipient à liquide (C), et
un bouchon (120, 2220, 620) pour couvrir le haut du corps (100, 200, 300, 400, 500,
600) et le haut du bec verseur(110, 210, 610)
dans lequel le bec verseur en forme de tube (110, 210, 610) est pourvu d'au moins
un trou traversant (113, 213, 613) agencé pour être fermé sélectivement par une surface
intérieure du corps (100, 200, 300, 400, 500, 600) définissant le passage vertical
selon un mouvement coulissant du bec verseur (110, 210, 610) le long du passage vertical,
une protubérance annulaire de mise en prise du bouchon (114, 214, 614) formée à son
extrémité supérieure afin de coopérer avec une gorge correspondante formée dans le
bouchon (120, 220, 620), et une protubérance annulaire inférieure (112, 212, 612)
agencée pour coopérer sélectivement avec une gorge annulaire (101, 201, 601) ménagée
dans le corps (100, 200, 300, 400, 500, 600) pour fournir une force de desserrage
lors de la libération de la protubérance de mise en prise supérieure (114, 214, 614)
de la gorge correspondante formée dans le bouchon (120,220, 620).
10. Ensemble bec verseur (10, 20, 30, 40, 50, 60) de la revendication 9 dans lequel le
corps (100, 200, 300, 400, 500, 600) comporte une partie primaire de liaison au récipient
(103) ménagée à une partie inférieure du corps, cette partie primaire de liaison au
récipient (103) s'étendant autour du passage vertical tout en s'étendant radialement
avec une épaisseur réduite aux côtés opposés du passage vertical, une partie secondaire
de liaison au récipient (104) formée à la partie inférieure du corps sur la partie
primaire de liaison au récipient (103), un filetage (106a, 206a, 601) agencé pour
être couplé par vissage avec un filetage du bouchon (125, 225, 624), une collerette
de mise en prise (107, 203) ménagée à une extrémité inférieure du filetage du bouchon
(15, 225, 624), et une paire de gorges d'alignement opposées ménagées à une partie
intermédiaire du corps.
11. Ensemble bec verseur (10, 20, 30, 40, 50, 60) de la revendication 9 dans lequel le
bec verseur(110, 210, 610) en forme de tube comporte en outre une protubérance annulaire
(116, 216, 616) formée à une partie inférieure de la protubérance de mise en prise
annulaire du bouchon (114, 214, 614), la protubérance annulaire (116, 216, 616) étant
en contact serré avec le haut du corps lorsque le bouchon (120, 220, 620) est fermé,
et un trou d'air formé entre la protubérance annulaire (116, 216, 616) et la protubérance
de mise en prise annulaire du bouchon (114, 214, 614) pour fournir de l'air dans le
récipient (C) lorsque le bouchon (120, 220, 620) est ouvert.
12. Ensemble bec verseur (10, 20, 30, 40, 50, 60) de la revendication 9 dans lequel le
bec verseur (110, 210, 610) en forme de tube comporte en outre un passage vertical
d'air (218) formé dans sa surface extérieure dans une direction verticale pour fournir
de l'air dans le récipient (C) lorsque le bouchon (120, 220, 620) est ouvert.
13. Ensemble bec verseur (10, 20, 30, 40, 50, 60) de la revendication 9 dans lequel le
corps (100, 200, 300, 400, 500, 600) comporte en outre des moyens de couplage au récipient
comprenant une première collerette (301) s'étendant radialement vers l'extérieur et
vers l'intérieur à partir de l'extrémité inférieure du corps, la première collerette
(301) étant ménagée à une extrémité inférieure de celui-ci avec une mâchoire de mise
en prise (302), et une seconde collerette (301') s'étendant vers le bas à partir d'une
extrémité inférieure de la première collerette (301), la seconde collerette (301')
comportant un bouton de tirage (303) agencé pour déformer la seconde collerette (301')
permettant ainsi à l'ensemble bec verseur (10, 20,30, 40, 50, 60) d'être aisément
séparé du récipient (C).
14. Ensemble bec verseur (10, 20, 30, 40, 50, 60) de la revendication 9 dans lequel le
corps (100, 200, 300, 400, 500, 600) comporte en outre des moyens de couplage au récipient
comprenant un épaulement annulaire (401) s'étendant radialement vers l'extérieur à
partir de l'extrémité inférieure dudit corps (100, 200, 300, 400, 500, 600), une extension
dirigée vers le bas s'étendant vers le bas à partir d'une extrémité intérieure de
l'épaulement annulaire (401) et comportant une mâchoire de mise en prise élastique
(402) à une extrémité inférieure de celle-ci.
15. Ensemble bec verseur (10, 20, 30, 40, 50, 60) de la revendication 9 dans lequel le
corps (100, 200, 300, 400, 500, 600) comporte en outre des moyens de couplage au récipient
comprenant une collerette (301) s'étendant radialement vers l'extérieur et vers l'intérieur
à partir de l'extrémité inférieure du corps (100, 200, 300, 400, 500, 600), la collerette
(301) étant ménagée à une extrémité inférieure de celui-ci, avec un épaulement de
liaison annulaire (502) agencé pour être relié à une surface inférieure d'une partie
du récipient (C) autour d'une ouverture du récipient (C).