NZ622930B2 - Container with pour spout - Google Patents
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B65—CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
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- B65D—CONTAINERS FOR STORAGE OR TRANSPORT OF ARTICLES OR MATERIALS, e.g. BAGS, BARRELS, BOTTLES, BOXES, CANS, CARTONS, CRATES, DRUMS, JARS, TANKS, HOPPERS, FORWARDING CONTAINERS; ACCESSORIES, CLOSURES, OR FITTINGS THEREFOR; PACKAGING ELEMENTS; PACKAGES
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- B65D—CONTAINERS FOR STORAGE OR TRANSPORT OF ARTICLES OR MATERIALS, e.g. BAGS, BARRELS, BOTTLES, BOXES, CANS, CARTONS, CRATES, DRUMS, JARS, TANKS, HOPPERS, FORWARDING CONTAINERS; ACCESSORIES, CLOSURES, OR FITTINGS THEREFOR; PACKAGING ELEMENTS; PACKAGES
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Abstract
container (22) having a body (26) and a neck finish (34) for securement of a closure (24), said neck finish including a lower portion (36) adjacent to said body, and a non-cylindrical portion (38) remote from said body with laterally opposed indents (46) forming a pour spout (47), wherein said lower portion of said neck finish is thicker axially beneath said indents than it is at a location that is circumferentially spaced from said indents and both axially beneath and circumferentially aligned with said spout, said thicker lower portion (66) enhancing operation of said pour spout. ower portion of said neck finish is thicker axially beneath said indents than it is at a location that is circumferentially spaced from said indents and both axially beneath and circumferentially aligned with said spout, said thicker lower portion (66) enhancing operation of said pour spout.
Description
CONTAINER WITH POUR SPOUT
The present disclosure is directed to containers and, more particularly, to a
container with a pour spout.
Background and Summary of the Disclosure
Containers often include a body and a neck finish extending axially from the body
to accept a closure. The body usually includes a base, a sidewall extending axially away from
the base, and a shoulder between the sidewall and the neck finish. The neck finish typically
includes circumferentially extending threads or lugs to cooperate with corresponding features of
the closure. U.S. Patents that illustrate glass containers of this type include 2,688,823 and
3,738,524.
A general object of the present disclosure, in accordance with one aspect of the
disclosure, is to provide a container having a pour spout to direct flow of product through the
pour spout and out of the container.
The present disclosure embodies a number of aspects that can be implemented
separately from or in combination with each other.
A container in accordance with one aspect of the disclosure includes a body and a
neck finish for securement of a closure, the neck finish including a lower portion adjacent to the
body, and a non-cylindrical portion remote from the body with laterally opposed indents forming
a pour spout, wherein said lower portion of said neck finish comprises regions axially beneath
said indents that are thicker than a portion of the lower portion that is circumferentially spaced
from said indents and both axially beneath and circumferentially aligned with said spout, the
regions arranged to direct flow of product toward the pour spout.
Brief Description of the Drawings
The disclosure, together with additional objects, features, advantages and aspects
thereof, will be best understood from the following description, the appended claims and the
accompanying drawings, in which:
is an elevational view of a package including a container and a closure in
accordance with an illustrative embodiment of the present disclosure;
is an enlarged fragmentary perspective view of the container of
is an enlarged fragmentary front view of the container of
is an enlarged fragmentary side view of the container of
is an enlarged top view of the container of
is a fragmentary sectional view of the container of taken
substantially along line 6-6 of
is a fragmentary sectional view of the container of taken
substantially along line 7-7 of
is a fragmentary sectional view of the container of taken
substantially along line 8-8 of
is an enlarged fragmentary sectional view of a portion of the container of
taken from box 9 of
is an enlarged fragmentary sectional view of a portion of the container of
taken from box 10 of
is a perspective view of a container in accordance with another
illustrative embodiment of the present disclosure;
is a side view of the container of ;
is a front view of the container of ;
is a side perspective view of a container in accordance with a further
illustrative embodiment of the present disclosure;
is a front perspective view of the container of ;
is an enlarged fragmentary front view of the container of ;
is a fragmentary sectional view of the container of ;
is a side perspective view of a container in accordance with an additional
illustrative embodiment of the present disclosure;
is a front perspective view of the container of ;
is a front view of the container of ; and
is a side view of the container of .
Detailed Description of Preferred Embodiments
illustrates a package 20 including a container 22, and a closure 24 that is
coupled to the container 22. The package 20 may be used to package pickles, baby food, salsa,
peppers, spaghetti sauces, jams, or any other food products. The package 20 also may be used to
package other types of products including but not limited to liquids, gels, powders, particles, and
the like.
The container 22 may be composed of glass, or any other material suitable for
containing food products. The container 22 may be provided in any suitable sizes, and may be a
wide mouth type of container. The container 22 includes a body 26 including a base 28, and a
sidewall 30 extending in a direction axially away from the base 28. The body 26 also may
include a shoulder 32 extending from the sidewall 30, as illustrated in the Figures. In other
embodiments, however, the container body 26 need not include a shoulder. As used herein,
directional words such as top, bottom, upper, lower, radial, circumferential, lateral, longitudinal,
transverse, vertical, horizontal, and the like are employed by way of description and not
limitation.
Referring to FIGS. 2 through 4, the container 22 also has a first, longitudinal axis
A, and includes a neck finish 34 extending from the body 26. More particularly, the neck finish
34 may extend from the shoulder 32 of the sidewall 30. In other embodiments, however, where
the container body 26 does not include a shoulder, the neck finish 34 may extend directly from
the sidewall 30. The neck finish 34 includes a lower portion 36 and an upper portion 38 remote
from the body 26 and extending from the lower portion 36. The lower portion 36 may be
cylindrical, and the upper portion 38 may be non-cylindrical.
The lower portion 36 may extend completely circumferentially around the neck
finish 34, and has an outer surface 40 and one or more closure engagement features that may
include lugs, bayonets, thread segments 42, or any other suitable features, on the outer surface
40. As used herein, the term thread segment includes whole, partial, multiple, and/or an
interrupted thread and/or thread segment. The thread segments 42 may include two, three, four,
or any suitable quantity of thread segments 42. In any case, the thread segments 42 may extend
completely circumferentially around the neck finish 34. The lower portion 36 also may include a
capping flange 44 extending completely circumferentially around the neck finish 34 and
disposed axially between the thread segments 42 and the body shoulder 32.
The upper portion 38 includes indents or spout walls 46 disposed radially
inwardly with respect to the lower portion 36 and laterally opposed from one another on either
side of a second, radial axis B (. The upper portion 38 also may include shoulders or
ledges 48 disposed between the spout walls 46 and the outer surface 40 of the lower portion 36.
As used herein the term “ledge” generally includes a portion extending transversely to the axis A
and adjacent to the higher, more prominent, spout walls 46.
The upper portion 38 also may include a rear wall 50 extending between the spout
walls 46 at rear ends of the spout walls 46. The rear wall 50 may be semi-circular or semi-
cylindrical in shape and may be an extension of a corresponding portion of the lower portion 36
of the neck finish 34.
The upper portion 38 further may include a trough wall 52 extending
circumferentially between the spout walls 46 at forward ends of the spout walls 46, and disposed
on an opposite side of a third, transverse radial axis C from the rear wall 50. The trough wall 52
also may be semi-circular or semi-cylindrical in shape and may extend axially from a
corresponding part of the lower portion 36 of the neck finish 34. The trough wall 52 may
include a lip or projection 51 and a recessed portion 53, for example, to aid in pouring contents
from the container 22 in a clean or anti-drip manner. The projection 51 may extend from the
sealing surface 54 in an axial direction toward the thread segments 42. The recessed portion 53
may be disposed axially between the projection 51 and the thread segment(s) 42, and the
recessed portion 53 may disposed radially inward of a radially outermost portion of the
projection 51. For example, a radially outer surface of the projection 51 may have the same
radial dimension as a corresponding radially outer surface of the rear wall 50, whereas a radially
outer surface of the recessed portion 53 may have a radial dimension that is smaller than the
radially outer surfaces of the projection 51 and/or the rear wall 50.
In other embodiments, the rear and trough walls 50, 52 may be of any other
suitable shapes. Also, the spout walls 46 alone or together with other portions of the container
22 (e.g. the trough wall 52) may form a pour spout 47.
The walls 46, 50, 52 of the upper portion 38 of the neck finish 34 may terminate
in a planar sealing surface 54. At least for the reason that the spout walls 46 may be disposed
radially inwardly of the rear wall 50, the planar sealing surface 54 may be non-circular. In
particular, the spout walls 46 may be incurvate with respect to the first axis A. Also, the upper
portion 38 may be clamshell-shaped when viewed from above the upper portion 38 along the
axis A.
One or more of the thread segments 42 may be disposed in a circumferential
overlapping relationship with the spout walls 46, the rear wall 50, and the trough wall 52.
Accordingly, the securement of the closure 24 may be symmetrical, and uninterrupted or
continuous, around the container 22.
Referring to the container 22 may include an interior 56, a sidewall
interior surface 58 of the body sidewall 30, a shoulder interior surface 60 of the body shoulder
32, a rear wall interior surface 62 of the neck finish 34 at a location corresponding to the rear
wall 50, and a trough wall interior surface 64 of the neck finish 34 at a location corresponding to
the trough wall 52. As shown in an inside diameter between the rear and trough walls
50, 52, or an inside radius of the interior surface 62 of the neck finish 34, may be greatest at the
sealing surface 54 and may be smallest at the lower portion 36 (. Also as shown in the radial wall thickness of the neck finish 34 at locations corresponding to the rear and trough
walls 50, 52 may be the same and may be symmetrical.
Referring to FIGS. 7-10, the container 22 also may include thickened wall
portions 66. The thickened wall portions 66 may correspond with the spout walls 46 and may be
circumferentially spaced apart. Also, the thickened wall portions 66 may form an internal trough
to direct flow of product toward the pour spout between the spout walls 46. The thickened wall
portions 66 may be disposed beneath the spout walls 46 or axially between the spout walls 46
and the base 28 of the container 22. Also, the thickened wall portions 66 may be
circumferentially aligned with the spout walls 46. The thickened wall portions 66 may extend
from the neck finish 34 to the shoulder 32, and may also extend to the sidewall 30.
The container 22 also includes interior surfaces 68 of the container neck finish
34 at locations corresponding to the spout walls 46. The thickened wall portions 66 may include
those interior surfaces 68. In addition, the thickened wall portions 66 may form interior surfaces
58' of a thickened body sidewall portion 30' that are disposed radially inward of the interior
surfaces 58 of the sidewall 30. The thickened wall portions 66 also may form interior surfaces
60' of a thickened body shoulder portion 32' that are disposed radially inward of the interior
surfaces 60 of the shoulder 32. In any case, the thickened wall portions 66 extend radially
inwardly, for example toward the axis A with respect to one or more of the interior surfaces 58,
60, 62, 64, to form an internal trough to direct flow of product toward the pour spout.
FIGS. 11 through 13 illustrate another illustrative embodiment of a container 122.
This embodiment is similar in many respects to the embodiments of FIGS. 1-10 and like
numerals between the embodiments generally designate like or corresponding elements
throughout the several views of the drawing figures. Accordingly, the descriptions of the
embodiments are incorporated into one another. Additionally, the description of the common
subject matter generally may not be repeated here.
The container 122 includes a body 126 including a base 128, a sidewall 130
extending in a direction axially away from the base 128, and a shoulder 132. The container 122
also has a first, longitudinal axis A, and includes a neck finish 134 extending from the shoulder
132 of the body 126. The neck finish 134 may be the same as that described above with respect
to FIGS. 1-10 and, thus, may include a pour spout 147 and may accept the closure 24 illustrated
in
The sidewall 130 includes a spout indicator 149 circumferentially corresponding
to the pour spout 147, for instance, to indicate to a user the location of the pour spout 147 when a
closure (not shown) applied to the container 122 obscures the circumferential orientation of the
pour spout 147. Accordingly, when using the container 122, a user first may see the spout
indicator 149 and then grip the container 122 in a suitable location and manner to enable the user
to remove the closure and pour contents from the container 122 without having to adjust the
user=s grip to reorient the pour spout 147. The spout indicator 149 may be circumferentially
aligned with the pour spout 147.
The spout indicator 149 may be provided in any suitable manner. For example,
the spout indicator 149 may be formed from the same material as the rest of the sidewall 130.
More specifically, the spout indicator 149 and the rest of the sidewall 130 may be formed of
glass in a glass container manufacturing process. In other examples, the spout indicator 149 may
be a separate component separately applied to the sidewall 130.
Referring to , the sidewall 130 may include a grip 155, for instance, to
facilitate a good grip of the container 122 and further visually distinguish the spout indicator 149
so as to further enhance a user=s ability to quickly spot the spout indicator 149 and begin using
the container 122. The grip 155 may extend circumferentially partially around the body 126,
may be indented or radially recessed, and may have circumferential ends 155a, 155b that may
define or establish corresponding circumferential portions 149a, 149b of the spout indicator 149.
The circumferential ends 155a, 155b of the grip 155 may be excurvate in a circumferential
direction and the corresponding ends 149a, 149b of the indicator 149 may be incurvate in a
circumferential direction, or vice-versa, or the ends may be straight or of any other suitable
shape.
In the embodiment of FIGS. 11-13, the sidewall 130 may include a first portion
129 extending axially from the base 128 and a second portion 131 extending axially between the
first portion 129 and the neck finish 134, wherein the second portion 131 may include the spout
indicator 149 and the grip 155. The shoulder 132 may extend between the grip 155 and the neck
finish 134. Also, the first portion 129 may have a cylindrical outer surface that may be recessed
as shown, for instance, to accept a product label, whereas the second portion 131 may have an
outer surface that is incurvate in a radial direction, for instance for good gripping by a user.
FIGS. 14 through 17 illustrate another illustrative embodiment of a container 222.
This embodiment is similar in many respects to the embodiments of FIGS. 1-13 and like
numerals between the embodiments generally designate like or corresponding elements
throughout the several views of the drawing figures. Accordingly, the descriptions of the
embodiments are incorporated into one another. Additionally, the description of the common
subject matter generally may not be repeated here.
With reference to FIGS. 14 and 15, the container 222 includes a body 226
including a base 228, a sidewall 230 extending from the base 228, and a shoulder 232 extending
from the sidewall 230, as illustrated in the Figures. The container 222 also may include a neck
finish 234 extending from the shoulder 232 of the sidewall 230 of the body 226.
The sidewall 230 may include a spout indicator 249 circumferentially
corresponding to the pour spout 247. For example, as best shown in , the spout indicator
249 may be circumferentially aligned with the pour spout 247. Also, the spout indicator 249
may be provided on the shoulder 232. The spout indicator 249 may be generally triangular, for
instance, with radiused vertices, as illustrated. The spout indicator 249 may be of the same
smooth surface finish as the rest of the body 226 or, as shown, may be textured to provide a
surface finish that is coarser than rest of the body 226.
The sidewall 230 also may include a circumferentially extending grip 255. The
grip 255 may extend continuously, circumferentially, entirely around the container 222 and may
be radially recessed. The grip 255 may be of the same smooth surface finish as the rest of the
body 226 or, as shown, may be textured to provide a surface finish that is coarser than rest of the
body 226. The grip 255 may be a relatively narrow band, for example, having a width or height
less than one-quarter of the height of the body 226. In a more particular example, the height of
the grip 255 may be less than one-inch.
As shown in FIGS. 14 and 15, the grip 255 may be bordered by transitions
between the outer surface of the sidewall 230 and the grip 255. The shape of the transitions may
correspond to the shape of the grip 255 itself. The texture of the transitions may be the same as
that of the sidewall 230 in general.
With reference also to FIGS. 16 and 17, the container 222 also may include
thickened wall portions 266. The thickened wall portions 266 may correspond with spout walls
246 and may be circumferentially spaced apart to form an internal trough to direct flow of
product toward the pour spout 247 between spout walls 246. The thickened wall portions 266
are similar to those described and shown in the previous embodiments, however, they may
extend from the spout walls 246 into the neck finish 234 but do not extend below the shoulder
232 down along the sidewall 230 of the body 226. Otherwise, the thickened wall portions 266
may be identical to the previously described thickened wall portions 266.
FIGS. 18 through 21 illustrate another illustrative embodiment of a container 322.
This embodiment is similar in many respects to the embodiments of FIGS. 1-17 and like
numerals between the embodiments generally designate like or corresponding elements
throughout the several views of the drawing figures. Accordingly, the descriptions of the
embodiments are incorporated into one another. Additionally, the description of the common
subject matter generally may not be repeated here.
With reference to FIGS. 18 and 19, the container 322 includes a body 326
including a base 328, a sidewall 330 extending from the base 328, and a shoulder 332 extending
from the sidewall 330, as illustrated in the Figures. The container 322 also includes a neck finish
334 extending from the shoulder 332 of the sidewall 330 of the body 326. The sidewall 330 may
include the spout indicator 249 described above with respect to FIGS. 14-17.
Also, the sidewall 330 may include a grip, which may include multiple grip
portions, for example, two discrete or individual grip portions 355a, 355b. The grip portions
355a, 355b may be disposed on opposite sides of the container body 326, for instance,
diametrically opposed from one another on either side of radial axis B as best shown in FIGS. 19
and 20. The grip portions 355a, 355b may be of the same smooth surface finish as the rest of the
body 326 or, as shown, may be textured to provide a surface finish that is coarser than rest of the
body 326. The grip portions 355a, 355b may be generally oval-shaped, for instance, egg-shaped,
ellipse-shaped, oblong, or the like, and/or may correspond to an index finger placement and a
thumb placement. The grip portions 355a, 355b may be bordered by transitions 357a, 357b
between the outer surface of the sidewall 330 and the grip portions 355a, 355b. The shape of the
transitions 357a, 357b may correspond to the shape of the grip portions 355a, 355b. The texture
of the transitions 357a, 357b may be the same as that of the sidewall 330 in general.
The sidewall 330 may have an outer surface portion 329 that may be recessed as
shown, for instance, to accept a product label. The grip portions 355a, 355b may be provided in
the recessed portion 329.
There thus has been disclosed containers that may provide improved product flow
and that fully satisfies all of the objects and aims previously set forth. The disclosure has been
presented in conjunction with several illustrative embodiments, and additional modifications and
variations have been discussed. Other modifications and variations readily will suggest
themselves to persons of ordinary skill in the art in view of the foregoing discussion.
Claims (11)
1. A container having a body and a neck finish for securement of a closure, said neck finish including a lower portion adjacent to said body, and a non-cylindrical portion remote 5 from said body with laterally opposed indents forming a pour spout, wherein said lower portion of said neck finish comprises regions axially beneath said indents that are thicker than a portion of the lower portion that is circumferentially spaced from said indents and both axially beneath and circumferentially aligned with said spout, the regions arranged to direct flow of product toward the pour spout.
2. The container set forth in claim 1 wherein said lower portion includes a cylindrical outer surface and at least one closure engagement feature on said outer surface.
3. The container set forth in claim 2 wherein said body includes a base, a sidewall 15 extending from said base, and a shoulder adjacent to said neck finish, and wherein said thicker lower portion extends into said shoulder of said container.
4. The container set forth in claim 1 wherein said body includes a base and a sidewall extending from said base, and wherein said thicker lower portion extends down along 20 interior surfaces of said sidewall of said container.
5. The container set forth in claim 1 wherein an upper portion of said neck finish has a planar non-circular sealing surface remote from said body.
6. The container set forth in claim 1 wherein said spout includes spout walls, and said non-cylindrical portion includes a trough wall which extends circumferentially between ends of said spout walls, extends axially from a corresponding part of said lower portion of said 5 neck finish, and includes a projection and a recessed portion disposed axially between said projection and said at least one closure engagement feature and radially inward with respect to said projection.
7. The container set forth in claim 1 wherein said body includes a spout indicator 10 circumferentially corresponding to said pour spout.
8. The container set forth in claim 7 wherein said spout indicator is circumferentially aligned with said pour spout. 15
9. The container set forth in claim 7 wherein said body includes a sidewall, and a shoulder from which said neck finish extends, and wherein said spout indicator is on said shoulder.
10. The container set forth in claim 7 wherein said spout indicator is triangular.
11. The container set forth in claim 7 wherein said spout indicator is textured to provide a surface finish that is coarser than the rest of said body.
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US13/284,520 US9108757B2 (en) | 2011-10-28 | 2011-10-28 | Container with pour spout |
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PCT/US2012/053075 WO2013062671A1 (en) | 2011-10-28 | 2012-08-30 | Container with pour spout |
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NZ622930B2 true NZ622930B2 (en) | 2015-09-29 |
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