Liquid dispenser
US-2019367351-A1 · Dec 5, 2019 · US
US9181005B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9181005-B2 |
| Application number | US-35840809-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jan 23, 2009 |
| Priority date | Jul 24, 2008 |
| Publication date | Nov 10, 2015 |
| Grant date | Nov 10, 2015 |
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Caps and container systems suited to dispensing products like cosmetics. Some of the caps include three portions that can be coupled together and that include a dispensing system that has an open position and a closed position.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A cap comprising: a bottom assembly including: a lower piece having a lower piece top surface that includes a centered delivery opening; and a middle piece coupled to the lower piece, the middle piece including a middle piece bottom surface, a middle piece top surface, an off-centered delivery opening through the middle piece bottom surface and through the middle piece top surface, and a middle piece recessed region that is in the middle piece bottom surface and coupled to the off-centered delivery opening; where the middle piece bottom surface is adjacent to the lower piece top surface, and a portion of the middle piece recessed region is substantially aligned with the centered delivery opening; and a top piece having a top piece bottom surface that includes a dispensing opening and a detent element that is unitary with the top piece, the top piece being rotatably coupled to the bottom assembly such that: the top piece bottom surface is adjacent to the middle piece top surface; the dispensing opening is substantially aligned with the off-centered delivery opening when the cap is in an open position; and the detent element is substantially aligned with the off-centered delivery opening when the cap is in a closed position where the cap is configured for fluid to be dispensed through the centered delivery opening, the off-centered delivery opening, and the dispensing opening when the cap is in an open position. 2. The cap of claim 1 , where: the lower piece top surface further includes a lower piece recessed region coupled to the centered delivery opening; and the off-centered delivery opening is substantially aligned with a portion of the lower piece recessed region. 3. The cap of claim 2 , where the middle piece further includes a raised lip that extends from the middle piece top surface and borders the off-centered delivery opening, and where the raised lip is configured to contact an edge of the dispensing opening when the cap is in an open position. 4. The cap of claim 2 , where the dispensing opening and the detent element are separated by approximately 90 degrees with respect to a center of the top piece bottom surface. 5. The cap of claim 2 , where the top piece and bottom assembly are configured such that relative rotation between them is restricted to approximately 90 degrees. 6. The cap of claim 2 , where the bottom assembly is configured to be coupled to a container. 7. The cap of claim 6 , where the bottom assembly and the top piece are configured with mating rail elements that facilitate their rotation relative to each other. 8. The cap of claim 6 , where the top piece and bottom assembly are configured to direct a fluid through a path that comprises the centered delivery opening, the lower piece recessed region and the middle piece recessed region, the off-centered delivery opening, and the dispensing opening. 9. The cap of claim 1 , where the bottom assembly is configured to be coupled to a container. 10. The cap of claim 6 , where the top piece and bottom assembly are configured to direct a fluid through a path that comprises the centered delivery opening, the middle piece recessed region, the off-centered delivery opening, and the dispensing opening. 11. A container system comprising a bottle configured to hold a fluid, and a cap according to claim 1 coupled to the bottle. 12. A container system comprising a bottle configured to hold a fluid, and a cap according to claim 2 coupled to the bottle. 13. A cap comprising: a bottom assembly including: a lower piece having a lower piece top surface that includes a centered delivery opening, and a lower piece recessed region coupled to and extending radially outward from the centered delivery opening; and a middle piece coupled to the lower piece, the middle piece including a middle piece bottom surface, a middle piece top surface, and an off-centered delivery opening through the middle piece bottom surface and through the middle piece top surface; where the middle piece bottom surface is adjacent to the lower piece top surface, and the off-centered delivery opening is substantially aligned with a portion of the lower piece recessed region; and a top piece having a top piece bottom surface that includes a dispensing opening and a detent element, the top piece being rotatably coupled to the bottom assembly such that: the top piece bottom surface is adjacent to the middle piece top surface; the dispensing opening is substantially aligned with the off-centered delivery opening when the cap is in an open position; and the detent element is substantially aligned with the off-centered delivery opening when the cap is in an closed position; where the cap is configured for fluid to be dispensed through the centered delivery opening and the dispensing opening when the cap is in an open position. 14. The cap of claim 13 , where the middle piece further includes a raised lip that extends from the middle piece top surface and borders the off-centered delivery opening, and where the raised lip is configured to contact an edge of the dispensing opening when the cap is in an open position. 15. The cap of claim 13 , where the dispensing opening and the detent element are separated by approximately 90 degrees with respect to a center of the top piece bottom surface. 16. The cap of claim 13 , where the top piece and bottom assembly are configured such that relative rotation between them is restricted to approximately 90 degrees. 17. The cap of claim 13 , where the bottom assembly is configured to be coupled to a container. 18. The cap of claim 17 , where the bottom assembly and the top piece are configured with mating rail elements that facilitate their rotation relative to each other. 19. The cap of claim 17 , where the top piece and bottom assembly are configured to direct a fluid through a path that comprises the centered delivery opening, the lower piece recessed region, the off-centered delivery opening, and the dispensing opening. 20. A container system comprising a bottle configured to hold a fluid, and a cap according to claim 13 coupled to the bottle.
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