Sealing Structures for Closure
US-2021394968-A1 · Dec 23, 2021 · US
US9359117B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9359117-B2 |
| Application number | US-201414216208-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Mar 17, 2014 |
| Priority date | Mar 15, 2013 |
| Publication date | Jun 7, 2016 |
| Grant date | Jun 7, 2016 |
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A canister includes a container and a closure. The container is formed to include a product-storage region to receive products and the closure is configured to seal off a brim of the container to block access to the product-receiving container when the closure is rotated in a clockwise direction. The closure includes a lid-retainer ring and a floating lid that covers a mouth of the container.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A canister comprising a container including a body formed to include a product-storage region, a filler neck coupled to the body and formed to include an open mouth arranged to open into the product-storage region, and container threads coupled to the filler neck and arranged to extend radially outward therefrom, a closure configured to mate with the filler neck to close the open mouth to block access to the product-storage region, the closure including a lid-retainer ring including a top wall, an annular side wall having a first end coupled to a bottom surface of the top wall and a second end extending from the bottom surface of the top wall toward the body of the container, and closure threads coupled to the annular side wall in an interior region of the lid-retainer ring and arranged to extend radially inward from the annular side wall toward the filler neck to engage with the container threads, and a floating lid trapped between the filler neck and the top wall, and torque-limiting means for limiting an amount of torque applied to the closure during installation of the closure on the filler neck of the container by blocking rotation of the closure relative to the filler neck so that a pre-determined sealing force is established between the floating lid and the filler neck wherein the torque-limiting means includes a shoulder provided by the second end of the annular side wall and a barrier ring extending circumferentially around and coupled to the filler neck and arranged to extend away from the filler neck toward the annular side wall to mate with the shoulder and engage the shoulder to block rotation of the lid-retainer ring when the pre-determined sealing force is established between the floating lid and the filler neck. 2. The canister of claim 1 , wherein the barrier ring is located between the container threads and the body of the container. 3. The canister of claim 2 , wherein the shoulder is located between the closure threads and the second end of the annular side wall. 4. The canister of claim 1 , wherein the floating lid includes an upwardly facing outer surface arranged to face in an upward direction away from the container and a downwardly facing inner surface arranged to face in an opposite downward direction toward the container, the annular side wall is sized such that the bottom surface of the top wall is spaced a first distance from the shoulder, the filler neck is sized such that the barrier ring is spaced a second distance from a brim of the filler neck, and the upwardly facing outer surface of the floating lid is spaced a third distance from the downwardly facing inner surface of the floating lid, and the first and second distances are set in relation to the third distance such that the bottom surface of the top wall engages the upwardly facing outer surface of the floating lid to provide the predetermined sealing force between the floating lid and the brim of the filler neck. 5. The canister of claim 1 , wherein the floating lid includes an upwardly facing outer surface arranged to face in an upward direction away from the container and a downwardly facing inner surface arranged to face in an opposite downward direction toward the container and the closure further includes fluid-drainage means for draining a fluid from the upwardly facing outer surface of the floating lid through an interior region formed in the lid-retainer ring and out a lower aperture formed in the lid-retainer ring when the floating lid is trapped between the filler neck and the lid-retainer ring. 6. The canister of claim 5 , wherein the torque-limiting means includes a shoulder provided by the second end of the annular side wall and a barrier ring coupled to the filler neck and arranged to extend away from the filler neck toward the annular side wall to mate with the shoulder and engage the shoulder to block rotation of the lid-retainer ring when the pre-determined sealing force is established between the floating lid and the filler neck. 7. The canister of claim 6 , wherein the fluid-drainage means includes a first groove formed in the bottom surface of the top wall and arranged to allow fluid communication from the top surface of the floating lid into the interior region of the lid-retainer ring and a first notch formed in the shoulder and arranged to allow fluid communication from the interior region past the second end of the annular side wall and outside the lid-retainer ring. 8. The canister of claim 7 , wherein the fluid-drainage means further includes a spacing gap defined between an outer surface of the filler neck, an inner surface of the annular side wall, a lower portion of closure threads, and an upper portion of the container threads when the closure is coupled to the container, the spacing gap providing for fluid communication between the first groove and the first notch. 9. The canister of claim 8 , wherein the shoulder cooperates with the barrier ring to form a runner gap defined between the outer surface of the filler neck, the inner surface of the annular side wall, the lower portion of the closure threads, and the barrier ring when the closure is coupled to the container. 10. The canister of claim 9 , wherein the first groove provides fluid communication between the upwardly facing outer surface of the floating lid and the interior region of the lid-retainer ring, the interior region provides fluid communication between the first groove and the spacing gap, the spacing gap provides fluid communication between the interior region and the runner gap, the runner gap provides fluid communication between the spacing gap and the first notch, the first notch provides fluid communication between the runner gap and the lower aperture. 11. The canister of claim 1 , wherein the floating lid includes an upwardly facing outer surface arranged to face in an upward direction away from the container and a downwardly facing inner surface arranged to face in an opposite downward direction toward the container and the lid-retainer ring further includes lid-removal means for overcoming a vacuum pressure in the product-storage region acting on a portion of the downwardly facing inner surface so that the floating lid is pried off the filler neck of the container during removal of the closure from the container. 12. The canister of claim 11 , wherein the lid-removal means includes a pry ledge coupled to the annular side wall and arranged to extend away from the annular side wall toward the filler neck. 13. The canister of claim 12 , wherein the closure threads include a first end positioned between the top wall and the second end of the annular side wall and a second end positioned between the first end of the closure threads and the second end of the annular side wall and the pry ledge is formed at the first end of the closure threads. 14. The canister of claim 13 , wherein the pry ledge is spaced apart from and below the downwardly facing inner surface of the floating lid when the closure is coupled to the container and the predetermined sealing force is established. 15. The canister of claim 13 , wherein the pry ledge engages a perimeter edge of the floating lid during rotation of the lid-retainer ring relative to the closure to cause the closure to be removed from the container. 16. The canister of claim 12 , wherein the torque-limiting means includes a shoulder provided by the second end of the annular side wall and a barrier ring coupled to the filler neck and arranged to extend away from the filler neck toward the annular side wall to mate with the shoulder and engage the shoulder to blo
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