Container with twist-off closure
US-9617043-B2 · Apr 11, 2017 · US
US10077142B1 · US · B1
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10077142-B1 |
| Application number | US-201715631027-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B1 |
| Filing date | Jun 23, 2017 |
| Priority date | Jun 23, 2017 |
| Publication date | Sep 18, 2018 |
| Grant date | Sep 18, 2018 |
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A combined bottle and cap assembly has a cap assembly secured to a bottle by snap-fit engagement. The cap assembly has downwardly directed ramps on an underside and bottle has upwardly directed ramps on a top wall. When the cap assembly is rotated relative to the bottle, the downwardly directed ramps cooperatively engage the upwardly directed ramps to lift the cap assembly from the bottle sufficiently to disengage the snap-fit engagement and allow cap assembly to be easily lifted from the bottle.
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A combined bottle and cap assembly ( 1 ) comprising: a bottle ( 2 ) having a container portion ( 4 ) defined by a bottom wall ( 6 ), a circumferential side wall ( 8 ) and a top wall ( 10 ), a circumferential shoulder ( 12 ) defined at an intersection of the side wall ( 8 ) and the top wall ( 10 ), a neck ( 14 ) extending upwardly from a center ( 16 ) of the top wall ( 10 ), and a lift ramp ( 18 ) extending upwardly from the top wall ( 10 ) adjacent the shoulder ( 12 ); a collar ( 20 ) secured to and enclosing at least a portion of the neck ( 14 ), the collar having a top surface ( 21 ) defining an upwardly directed peripheral edge ( 23 ) and an outwardly directed side surface ( 22 ), the side surface ( 22 ) having an outwardly opening circumferential snap groove ( 24 ); a cap assembly ( 26 ) comprising: a vertical inner sleeve ( 28 ) with an inner surface ( 30 ), an outer surface ( 32 ), an upper end ( 34 ), a lower end ( 36 ), an upper portion ( 37 ) having a first internal dimension and a lower portion ( 38 ) having a second internal dimension wider than the first internal dimension, a transition ( 39 ) of the inner surface ( 30 ) from the first internal dimension of the upper portion ( 37 ) to the second internal dimension of the lower portion ( 38 ) defines a downwardly directed stop wall ( 41 ), the second internal dimension of the lower portion ( 38 ) of the inner sleeve ( 28 ) selected to fit closely around the collar ( 20 ) in sliding engagement, the inner surface ( 30 ) of the lower portion ( 38 ) having an inwardly directed snap bead ( 40 ) dimensioned to be received in snap-fit engagement in the snap groove ( 24 ) on the collar ( 20 ); and an outer cap ( 42 ) comprising a top end wall ( 44 ), a circumferential outer wall ( 46 ) depending from the top end wall ( 44 ) to a bottom end ( 48 ), the outer wall ( 46 ) defining a downwardly directed cavity ( 50 ) with an interior surface ( 52 ), a strut ( 54 ) downwardly and inwardly depending from the interior surface ( 52 ) near the bottom end ( 48 ), the strut ( 54 ) terminating in a downwardly directed thrust ramp ( 56 ), and a circumferential inner wall ( 58 ) depending from the top end wall ( 44 ) into the cavity ( 50 ), the inner wall ( 58 ) dimensioned so that during initial installation of the cap assembly ( 26 ) on the collar ( 20 ), an inside surface ( 60 ) of the inner wall ( 58 ) initially engages the outer surface ( 32 ) of the inner sleeve ( 28 ) in a first elevated temporary position ( 62 ) and remains in the elevated position ( 62 ) as the cap assembly ( 26 ) is moved downwardly onto the collar ( 20 ) until the downwardly directed stop wall ( 41 ) abuts the upwardly directed peripheral edge ( 23 ) and the snap bead ( 40 ) engages the snap groove ( 24 ), wherein the inner sleeve ( 28 ) stops moving downward relative to the collar ( 20 ) and the inner wall ( 58 ) continues to move downwardly relative to the inner sleeve ( 28 ) to a second lower permanent position ( 64 ) on the inner sleeve such that a gap ( 68 ) between the bottom end ( 48 ) of the outer wall ( 46 ) and the shoulder ( 12 ) of the bottle ( 2 ) is substantially closed; and wherein the cap assembly ( 26 ) can be readily removed from the bottle ( 2 ) by rotating the cap assembly ( 26 ) relative to the bottle ( 2 ) until the thrust ramp ( 56 ) engages and slides up on the lift ramp ( 18 ) causing the cap assembly ( 26 ) to lift relative to the top wall ( 10 ) of the bottle ( 2 ) sufficiently to disengage the snap bead ( 40 ) from the snap groove ( 24 ). 2. The combined bottle and cap assembly of claim 1 further having a cap liner ( 68 ) extending outwardly from the lower end ( 36 ) of the inner sleeve ( 28 ) toward a rim edge ( 70 ) adjacent the bottom end ( 48 ) of the outer wall ( 46 ) of the outer cap ( 42 ) such that the cavity ( 50 ) is substantially concealed. 3. The combined bottle and cap assembly of claim 2 wherein the rim edge ( 70 ) of the cap liner ( 68 ) has an outwardly opening clearance ( 72 ) dimensioned to accommodate a cross-section of the strut ( 54 ). 4. The combined bottle and cap assembly of claim 1 wherein the inside surface ( 60 ) of the inner wall ( 58 ) engages the outer surface ( 32 ) of the inner sleeve ( 28 ) by force-fit engagement. 5. The combined bottle and cap assembly of claim 1 further comprising a vertical array of outwardly directed ratchet teeth ( 74 ) on at least a portion of the outer surface ( 32 ) of the inner sleeve ( 28 ), and a vertical array of inwardly directed pawl teeth ( 76 ) on the inner wall ( 58 ) opposite the ratchet teeth ( 74 ), the pawl teeth ( 76 ) dimensioned to be received in ratcheting engagement with the ratchet teeth ( 74 ) to hold the inner wall ( 58 ) in the first temporary position ( 62 ) and the second final position ( 64 ) on the inner sleeve ( 28 ). 6. The combined bottle and cap assembly of claim 1 wherein the snap bead is circumferentially continuous. 7. The combined bottle and cap assembly of claim 1 wherein the snap bead is circumferentially discontinuous. 8. The combined bottle and cap assembly of claim 5 wherein the vertical array of ratchet teeth is circumferentially continuous. 9. The combined bottle and cap assembly of claim 5 wherein the vertical array of ratchet teeth is circumferentially segmented. 10. The combined bottle and cap assembly of claim 1 wherein the inner sleeve ( 28 ) has a horizontal upper end wall ( 78 ) closing the upper end ( 34 ) of the inner sleeve ( 28 ). 11. The combined bottle and cap assembly of claim 5 wherein the ratcheting engagement of the pawl teeth ( 76 ) and ratchet teeth ( 74 ) is operative in moving the inner wall ( 58 ) relative to the inner sleeve ( 28 ) solely in a downward direction.
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