Venting arrangement for covered containers

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Inventors

Lyman, George

Application #

399907

Filed

Jul-19-1982

Published

Jun-26-1984

Current US Class

215/230
215/307
215/330
215/331

International Classes

B65D 041/04

Field of Search

215/307 215/330 215/331 215/332 215/230 215/313 220/366

Assignee

Data Packaging Corporation (Cambridge, MA)

Examiners

Norton; Donald F.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Wolf, Greenfield & Sacks

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Abstract
A bottle with a two position cap for sealing and venting the bottle. The bottle has an opening defined by a neck and the neck has external helix threads. The threads are divided into two threaded segments separated by two diametrically opposed unthreaded regions. Each of these threaded segments lies between large ribs on the neck and the bottle opening. The large ribs extend half way around the external surface of the neck. Indexing ribs extend axially on the neck. The bottle cap has internal helix threads that also are divided into two threaded segments separated by two diametrically opposed unthreaded regions as on the neck of the bottle. A pair of spherical detents on the cap lie between each threaded segment and the open end of the cap such that each pair of detents may snap over one of the large ribs on the neck with a detent on each side of an indexing rib to loosely hold the cap on the bottle and indicate that the cap is in a venting position. The cap and bottle threads can be engaged to seal the bottle opening by rotating the cap on the neck causing one detent to snap over each indexing rib.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. A container having a neck defining the container opening and a cap for alternately sealing and venting the container through the opening, said neck and cap each having interrupted threads which mate with one another to permit the cap to be seated on the neck with the interruption of the threads on the cap aligned with the threads on the neck and the interruptions on the neck aligned with the threads on the cap, said threads when mated permitting the cap to be tightened on the neck to seal the container,

a stop means on the cap and container limiting the extent to which the cap may enclose the neck with the threads on the cap and neck disengaged to ensure the formation of a vent passage between the cap and neck,



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

This invention relates to vents for bottles, containers, and the like and more particularly comprises a new vent arrangement for use with bottles that must periodically be allowed to "breathe".

It is often desirable to have a container which may be either sealed or vented as desired. A container with this capability has numerous applications, e.g., as laboratory ware used to grow tissue cultures. At present, containers with conventional threaded caps are used for that purpose. Venting is accomplished merely be backing off the cap from the sealed position. Trial and error is required to establish the amount of loosening needed to create an adequate vent, and if an error is made important and complex experiments or processes may be ruined. Furthermore, an improperly vented container may create a danger through container overpressurization and possible rupture. This technique of venting containers obviously is inprecise and undependable, and has prompted the development of the present invention.
 
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