Container cap

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Inventors

Halm, Hans
Schwerdt, Guenter

Application #

064075

Filed

Jun-18-1987

Published

Jul-12-1988

Current US Class

215/306
220/254.2
220/254.3
220/254.5
220/375
220/756
220/826
220/835
222/129
222/212
222/215
222/465.1
222/509
222/94

International Classes

B65D 001/02

Field of Search

215/306 220/254 220/375 220/339 222/465.1 222/469 222/509 222/563

Assignee

Lingner & Fischer GmbH (DE)

Examiners

Marcus; Stephen

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Jacobs & Jacobs

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Abstract
A cap 2 for a dispensing container 1 for a liquid, has an outlet orifice 9 sealable by a plug 15 formed on a flexible band 11 which is hingedly attached 16, 20 to the cap and which, when the plug 15 is removed from the orifice 9, forms a hanging support for the container 1, the band lying in the same vertical plane in both the open and closed positions. The cap is useful for containers for shower gels and the like, where it is necessary to hang the container from a support during use. The cap can also be adapted to contain two orifices each serving a separate compartment of a twin-compartment pack.
 
Claims
We claim:

1. A cap for a dispensing container for a liquid, the cap having an outlet orifice for the liquid and a removable closure for the outlet, the closure comprising a flexible band carrying a plug for sealing the outlet orifice, each end of the band being flexibly attached to the cap, and the band being constructed to form a hanging support for the container when the plug is removed from the orifice, and being arranged to lie in substantially the same plane both when the orifice is closed and when the orifice is open.

2. A cap according to claim 1, which contains two separate compartments, each communicable with a respective compartment in the container, and each provided with an outlet orifice, the flexible band carrying a plug for sealing each outlet orifice.



Description
The present invention relates to a cap for a container for dispensing liquids, and in particular to a cap for a container for dispensing shower gel, shampoo, and like products, and to a cap for a twin-pack container for dispensing, for example, two-component glues.

It is well known to provide plastics shower gel containers with attached loops of string, rope or plastics material to hang the container from a support during use. Many of these designs are aesthetically unpleasing; in some cases the loops can be a nuisance during storage of the container; and in some cases the loops can break or become detached with repeated use.

British Patent Specification No. 1 592 560 (S. M. Libit) describes a dispensing closure for a container for liquids, comprising a cap with a puncturable or rupturable central orifice and a sharp puncturing member carried as a flexible arm or bail. The puncturing member could also serve as a plug for the orifice, but only with the arm or bail flexed out of its natural position. Also in certain embodiments the arm might be able to also serve as a hanging support, but again only when distorted from its natural position and in a somewhat inelegant and awkward manner.
 
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