Spouted bottle

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Inventors

Sledge, Larry C.

Application #

462213

Filed

Jan-9-1990

Published

Jan-15-1991

Current US Class

215/228
215/330
222/109
222/153.1

International Classes

B67D 001/16

Field of Search

222/108-109 222/111 222/153 222/182 222/424 222/481 222/482 222/544-545 222/548 222/551 222/562 222/566 222/570 220/855 215/228 215/329-330 215/331

Assignee

Specialty Packaging Licensing Company (Wilmington, DE)

Examiners

Huppert; Michael S.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Hoopes; Dallett

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4830234   Metering pouring st...

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Abstract
In this assembly the spout attachment has at the top of its vertical wall a flat annular wiper flange having an upstanding sealing bead. The flange is clamped between the top of the mouth of the bottle and the undersurface of the closure so that the bead seals against the closure and no liner is necessary in the closure. To keep the attachment from uncontrolled rotation as the closure is screwed on and off, the vertical wall of the attachment is provided with a pair of horizontally aligned closely spaced lugs which straddle an inward protrusion in the mouth of the bottle.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. In a molded spout component for a spouted molded bottle, the bottle having a normally upward circular mouth with threads formed on the outside thereof and a groove about the inside surface of the mouth with an inward protrusion in the groove, the spout being one piece and comprising a downward generally cylindrical outer wall, an inwardly directed annular bottom wall and a doubled-back upward cone-like spout wall having an opening at its upper end, the annular bottom wall being formed with a combined vent-and-drain-back passage outward and upward seal means about the per end of the outer wall adapted to rest on the top of the mouth of the bottle, the improvement of a pair of closely spaced outward lugs molded into the outer wall of the spout adjacent the upper end thereof, the spout adapted to fit snugly inside the mouth with the lugs snapped into the groove on opposite sides of the protrusion to thereby limit rotation of the spout with respect to the mouth of the bottle.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of the Invention

This invention relates to spouted plastic bottles. More specifically, this invention relates to spout attachments which include sealing means so that it is not necessary to provide a liner in the bottle closure. It also relates to means to maintain the attachment against rotation in the mouth of the bottle.

2. Description of Related Art including Information Disclosed under .sctn..sctn.1.97 to 1.99

The prior art includes a number of molded spout attachments for plastic molded bottles. As an example, the U.S. Pat. No. 4,706,829, which issued Nov. 17, 1987 to Li discloses an attachment which has an inverted U-shaped margin which snaps over the top of the mouth of the bottle. The closure for this bottle has a seal or a liner that is engaged by a bead at the top of the U-shaped margin.

Other spout attachments are disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 2,763,403 which issued Sept. 18, 1956 to Livingstone. Some of the disclosures in Livingstone include spout attachments in which a flange rides on the top of the mouth of the bottle between the mouth and the closure. The disclosure suggests that it is possible to eliminate the use of a liner in the closure, but presumably the result is often that as the closure is tightened, the spout turns relative to the mouth, disorienting the spout. This is a critical shortcoming when the bottle is formed with a integral handle and direction of spout pour should be opposite the handle.
 
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