Or relating to closures
US-10442591-B2 · Oct 15, 2019 · US
US11623798B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11623798-B2 |
| Application number | US-202217842092-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jun 16, 2022 |
| Priority date | Dec 21, 2018 |
| Publication date | Apr 11, 2023 |
| Grant date | Apr 11, 2023 |
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In some embodiments, apparatuses and methods provided herein are useful for dispensing a fluid, such as a thixotropic fluid. In some embodiments, a bottle having a closure cap includes a flip top, a base, and a disk, where the base and disk define a mixing chamber configured to facilitate mixing of any serum or liquid separated from the fluid back therein. In some configurations, the base has a central opening through which the fluid exits and an internal shaft with a non-planar end surface opposite the central opening. In some configurations, the non-planar end surface and the disk define channels between the mixing chamber and the internal shaft. In some embodiments, the disk includes a central opening, a plurality of partial annular openings through a planar surface of the disk, and projections extending into the mixing chamber.
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What is claimed is: 1. A dispensing bottle comprising: a container body having a neck with threads thereon; a cap having a base and a flip-top lid, the flip-top lid being movable between a closed first position to an open second position, and the base having an inner skirt with base threads disposed thereon, the base threads configured to engage the threads on the neck, a central portion having an opening therein aligned with an internal shaft, the opening permitting fluid to egress therethrough when the opening is unobstructed, and an internal annular attachment skirt extending from the central portion and having an angled tip and a protrusion to form a ridge, a disk having a body, an annular wall extending therefrom and one or more openings therethrough, the annular wall having an angled tip on an end thereof, the annular wall having a protrusion to form a ridge, the disk attached to an interior of the base by interengagement of the ridge of the disk and the ridge of the internal annular attachment skirt; and a mixing chamber defined by the disk, the central portion, the internal annular attachment skirt, and the internal shaft, wherein multiple fluid channels are formed by the internal shaft and the disk. 2. The dispensing bottle of claim 1 wherein the internal shaft terminates at a non-planar end surface. 3. The dispensing bottle of claim 1 wherein the one or more openings of the disk comprises partial annular slots disposed in the disk. 4. The dispensing bottle of claim 3 wherein the disk further comprises flanges extending from the disk toward the central portion of the base. 5. The dispensing bottle of claim 4 wherein the partial annular slots comprise a plurality of large partial annular slots and a plurality of small partial annular slots wherein one of the flanges are disposed between each of the large and small partial annular slots. 6. The dispensing bottle of claim 3 wherein the one or more openings of the disk further includes one or more pinholes. 7. The dispensing bottle of claim 1 wherein the flip-top lid further comprises a projection that blocks the opening of the base inhibiting egress of a fluid disposed in the dispensing bottle. 8. The dispensing bottle of claim 1 wherein the interengagement of the angled tip of the disk and the angled tip of the internal annular attachment skirt includes a surface of the ridge of the disk contacting a surface of the ridge of the internal annular attachment skirt. 9. The dispensing bottle of claim 1 wherein the central portion forming the opening includes an inwardly projecting blade on an interior of the central portion. 10. The dispensing bottle of claim 1 wherein the central portion has an external central depression with a sloping wall toward the opening of the central portion. 11. The dispensing bottle of claim 1 wherein the body of the disk has a stepped configuration. 12. A closure cap for a container, the closure cap comprising: a base and a flip-top lid, the flip-top lid being movable between a closed first position to an open second position, and the base having an inner skirt with base threads disposed thereon, the base threads configured to engage threads on a bottle neck, a central portion having an opening therein aligned with an internal shaft, the opening permitting fluid to egress therethrough when the opening is unobstructed, and an internal annular attachment skirt extending from the central portion and having an angled tip and a protrusion to form a ridge, a disk having a body, an annular wall extending therefrom and one or more openings therethrough, the annular wall having an angled tip on an end thereof, the annular wall having a protrusion to form a ridge, the disk attached to an interior of the base by interengagement of the ridge of the disk and the ridge of the internal annular attachment skirt; and a mixing chamber defined by the disk, the central portion, the internal annular attachment skirt, and the internal shaft, wherein multiple fluid channels are formed by the internal shaft and the disk. 13. The closure cap of claim 12 wherein the internal shaft terminates a non-planar end surface. 14. A closure cap for a container, the closure cap comprising: a base having an outer skirt, an inner skirt with internal threads therein, a central portion with an opening therethrough and an internal shaft, and an internal annular attachment skirt extending from the central portion, an end of the attachment skirt opposite the central portion having attachment geometry; a flip-top lid hingedly connected to the base; and a disk having a body, an annular wall with securement geometry complementary to the attachment geometry of the attachment skirt, and one or more openings in the body of the disk, the disk being formed of a single, rigid material; and a mixing chamber defined by the disk, the central portion of the base, the internal annular attachment skirt, and the internal shaft, wherein multiple fluid channels are formed by the internal shaft and the disk. 15. The closure cap of claim 14 wherein the internal shaft terminates at a non-planar end surface. 16. The closure cap of claim of claim 14 wherein the one or more openings of the disk include a plurality of partial annular openings. 17. The closure cap of claim 16 wherein the disk further comprises flanges extending from the disk toward the central portion of the base. 18. The closure cap of claim 17 wherein the plurality of partial annular openings comprises a plurality of large partial annular slots and a plurality of small partial annular slots and wherein one of the flanges are disposed between one of the large partial annular slots and one of the small partial annular slots. 19. The closure cap of claim 14 wherein the securement geometry comprises an angled tip and a protrusion forming a ridge and the attachment geometry comprises an angled tip of the attachment wall and a protrusion to form a ridge. 20. The closure cap of claim 14 wherein the central portion forming the opening includes an inwardly projecting blade on an interior of the central portion. 21. The closure cap of claim 14 wherein the central portion has an external central depression with a sloping wall toward the opening of the central portion. 22. The closure cap of claim 14 wherein the body of the disk has a stepped configuration. 23. A dispensing bottle comprising: a container body having a neck with threads thereon; a cap having a base and a flip-top lid; the base having an outer skirt, an inner skirt with internal threads therein, a central portion with an opening therethrough and an internal shaft, and an internal annular attachment skirt extending from the central portion, an end of the attachment skirt opposite the central portion having attachment geometry; the flip-top lid hingedly connected to the base; and a disk having a body, an annular wall with securement geometry complementary to the attachment geometry of the attachment skirt, and one or more openings in the body of the disk, the disk being formed of a single, rigid material; and a mixing chamber defined by the disk, the central portion of the base, the internal annular attachment skirt, and the internal shaft, wherein multiple fluid channels are formed by the internal shaft and the disk. 24. The dispensing bottle of claim 23 wherein the internal shaft terminates at a non-planar end surface.
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