Lid assembly for a package, lid-spout group for a package and package having a lid-spout group
US-2025153892-A1 · May 15, 2025 · US
US12187501B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-12187501-B2 |
| Application number | US-202218055664-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Nov 15, 2022 |
| Priority date | Jun 2, 2016 |
| Publication date | Jan 7, 2025 |
| Grant date | Jan 7, 2025 |
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A closure for a container is provided with a top portion and a skirt depending from an outer periphery of the top portion. A generally circular rim extends downwards from the lower surface of the top portion. A liner is attached to the closure between an outer surface of the rim and an inner surface of the skirt. The liner is configured to provide a fluid tight seal for containers having varied neck dimensions and/or profiles. One or more projections extend into a space formed between the lower surface of the top portion, an inner surface of the skirt, and an outer surface of the rim, with the liner enveloping and being supported in the closure by the one or more projections.
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A closure for a container, the closure centered about a longitudinal axis and comprising: a top panel; an annular skirt extending downwardly from a lower surface of the top panel; an engagement element extending from the annular skirt that attaches the closure to a container; a circular rim extending downwards from the lower surface of the top panel, the circular rim terminating at a lower end lying along a generally horizontal plane, the circular rim being radially closer to the longitudinal axis than the annular skirt; a space defined between the lower surface of the top panel, an inner surface of the annular skirt, an outer surface of the circular rim, and the plane on which the lower end of the circular rim terminates; a first projection extending circumferentially downward from the top panel into the space, the first projection defining an inner surface facing towards the axis and an outer surface facing away from the axis, wherein the inner surface is angled relative to the axis at a first angle between 1 degree and 10 degrees relative to vertical, and the outer surface is angled relative to the axis at a second angle between 1 degree and 10 degrees relative to vertical; a second projection that comprises at least three distinct attachment points, each of the three distinct attachment points extending from one of the lower surface of the top panel, the inner surface of the annular skirt, and the outer surface of the circular rim; and a liner located within the space, the liner attached to and supported by the first projection. 2. The closure of claim 1 , wherein the first projection circumferentially surrounds the circular rim with an unbroken and uninterrupted periphery. 3. The closure of claim 2 , wherein the first projection extends downward between 0.01 inches and 0.06 inches from the top panel. 4. The closure of claim 1 , wherein the first projection extends downward between 0.01 inches and 0.06 inches from the top panel. 5. The closure of claim 1 , wherein the first projection is formed from two or more sections such that the first projection circumferentially surrounds the circular rim with a broken and interrupted periphery. 6. The closure of claim 1 , the annular skirt having a maximum inner diameter of between 1.8 and 2.3 inches. 7. The closure of claim 6 , the circular rim having a diameter as measured at a bottommost portion of the circular rim or between 1.5 and 1.7 inches. 8. The closure of claim 1 , comprising a third projection extending from the lower surface of the top panel at a first angle, and a fourth projection extending from the lower surface of the top panel at a second angle different from the first angle. 9. The closure of claim 1 , comprising a third projection that defines an aperture. 10. A closure for a container, the closure centered about a longitudinal axis and comprising: a top panel; an annular skirt extending downwardly from a lower surface of the top panel; an engagement element extending from the annular skirt that attaches the closure to a container; a circular rim extending downwards from the lower surface of the top panel, the circular rim terminating at a lower end lying along a generally horizontal plane, the circular rim being radially closer to the longitudinal axis than the annular skirt; a space defined between the lower surface of the top panel, an inner surface of the annular skirt, an outer surface of the circular rim, and the plane on which the lower end of the circular rim terminates; a first projection extending circumferentially downward from the top panel into the space, the first projection defining an inner surface facing towards the axis and an outer surface facing away from the axis, wherein the inner surface is angled relative to the axis at a first angle between 1 degree and 10 degrees relative to vertical, and the outer surface is angled relative to the axis at a second angle between 1 degree and 10 degrees relative to vertical; a second projection extending into the space, the second projection comprising a hook; and a liner located within the space, the liner attached to and supported by the first projection. 11. A closure for a container, the closure centered about a longitudinal axis and comprising: a top panel; an annular skirt extending downwardly from a lower surface of the top panel; an engagement element extending from the annular skirt that attaches the closure to a container; a circular rim extending downwards from the lower surface of the top panel, the circular rim terminating at a lower end lying along a generally horizontal plane, the circular rim being radially closer to the longitudinal axis than the annular skirt; a space defined between the lower surface of the top panel, an inner surface of the annular skirt, an outer surface of the circular rim, and the plane on which the lower end of the circular rim terminates; a first projection extending circumferentially downward from the top panel into the space, the first projection defining an inner surface facing towards the axis and an outer surface facing away from the axis, wherein the inner surface is angled relative to the axis at a first angle between 1 degree and 10 degrees relative to vertical, and the outer surface is angled relative to the axis at a second angle between 1 degree and 10 degrees relative to vertical; a second projection extending into the space, the second projection comprising a spiral; and a liner located within the space, the liner attached to and supported by the first projection. 12. A closure for a container, the closure centered about a longitudinal axis and comprising: a top panel; an annular skirt extending downwardly from a lower surface of the top panel; an engagement element extending from the annular skirt that attaches the closure to a container; a circular rim extending downwards from the lower surface of the top panel, the circular rim terminating at a lower end lying along a generally horizontal plane, the circular rim being radially closer to the longitudinal axis than the annular skirt; a space defined between the lower surface of the top panel, an inner surface of the annular skirt, an outer surface of the circular rim, and the plane on which the lower end of the circular rim terminates; a first projection extending into the space, the first projection comprising a hook; and a liner located within the space, the liner attached to and supported by the first projection. 13. The closure of claim 12 , the first projection having a non-uniformly textured surface. 14. The closure of claim 12 , comprising a second projection that extends from the lower surface of the top panel at a first angle, and a third projection that extends from the lower surface of the top panel at a second angle different from the first angle. 15. The closure of claim 12 , comprising a second projection that comprises at least three distinct attachment points, each of the three distinct attachment points extending from one of the lower surface of the top panel, the inner surface of the annular skirt, and the outer surface of the circular rim. 16. A closure for a container, the closure centered about a longitudinal axis and comprising: a top panel; an annular skirt extending downwardly from a lower surface of the top panel; an engagement element extending from the annular skirt that attaches the closure to a container; a circular rim extending downwards from the lower surface of the top panel, the circular rim terminating at a lower end lying along a generally horizontal plane, the circular rim be
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