IP Library Granted Patent US 7,114,625
Granted Patent B2
US 7,114,625 · App. 10/240,450 · Granted Oct 3, 2006

Twist cap

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Patent No.
US 7,114,625
App. No.
10/240,450
Granted
Oct 3, 2006
Kind
B2
Abstract

A cap for sealing a container having a threaded spout. The cap is arranged so that it can be snapped onto and off the spout and so that it can also be screwed on and off the spout.

Claims (14)

1. A cap for sealing a container having a spout, said cap including a top wall and a downwardly depending skirt, said skirt including an upper portion extending downwardly from the top wall and a lower portion downwardly extending from the upper portion, a threaded portion having threads, wherein the threads are located within the lower portion and is arranged to engage with a correspondingly shaped threaded portion of the spout, said cap also including a plug means extending from a lower surface of the top wall arranged in use to sealingly engage within the spout of the container and wherein the threaded portion of the cap can be moved over the threaded portion of the spout so that the cap can be snapped onto and off the spout, said cap further including an engaging surface against which pressure can be applied separating the threaded portion of the cap from said spout, so as to snap said cap off said spout, said engaging surface extending substantially perpendicularly from said skirt and being located in its entirety between the top and the threads of the threaded portion.

2. A cap according to claim 1 wherein the action of snapping the cap onto and off the spout may be performed manually, without the use of a tool.

3. A cap according to claim 1 wherein either the threaded portion of the cap or an adjacent portion thereto is flexible so as to enable the threaded portion of the cap to move over the correspondingly shaped threaded portion of the spout when the cap is snapped onto and off the spout.

4. A cap according to claim 3 wherein flexible movement of the threaded portion of the cap or the adjacent portion thereto is in a direction away from the longitudinal axis of the spout.

5. A cap according to claim 3 wherein the threaded portion of the spout is also flexible to enable the cap to move over the threaded portion of the spout when the cap is snapped onto and off the spout.

6. A cap according to claim 1 wherein the threaded portion of the cap is located on an inner face of the depending skirt.

7. A cap according to claim 6 wherein the skirt has a flexible zone which enables the threaded portion to be moveable thereby enabling the cap to snap onto and off the spout.

8. A cap according to claim 7 wherein the flexible zone of the skirt includes the entire skirt.

9. A cap according to claim 1 further including a gripping portion which extends about the periphery of the cap so as to enable the cap to be easily gripped by hand when screwing the cap onto and off the spout.

10. A cap according to claim 9 wherein the gripping portion extends between the top and the threaded portion, to, in turn, enable the cap to be easily gripped by hand when screwing the cap onto and off the spout.

11. A cap according to claim 10 wherein the gripping portion comprises a plurality of indentations.

12. A bag having a threaded spout and a cap according to claim 1 .

13. A cap according to claim 1 wherein the upper portion of the downwardly depending skirt has a wall thickness that is greater than a wall thickness of the lower portion of the downwardly depending skirt, the engaging surface defined by the junction between the upper portion and the lower portion.

14. A cap for sealing a container having a spout, said cap including a top and a downwardly depending skirt, said skirt including an upper portion extending downwardly from the top and a lower portion downwardly extending from the upper portion, a threaded portion is located within the lower portion and is arranged to engage with a correspondingly shaped threaded portion of the spout, said cap also including a plug means arranged in use to sealingly engage within the spout of the container and wherein the threaded portion of the cap can be moved over the threaded portion of the spout so that the cap can be snapped onto and off the spout, the plug means comprising an outer peripheral wall depending downwardly from the top and inwardly spaced apart from the upper portion of the downwardly depending skirt, the outer peripheral wall engaging with an inner bore of the spout to form a strong seal, said cap further including an engaging surface against which pressure can be applied separating the threaded portion of the cap from said spout, so as to snap said cap off said spout, said engaging surface extending substantially perpendicularly from said skirt and being located between the top and the threaded portion.

Assignments (2)
RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Jun 6, 2018
From: BANK OF AMERICA, N.A.
To: SCHOLLE IPN CORPORATION
Reel/Frame 047139/0879 →
SECURITY AGREEMENT Recorded Jun 27, 2013
From: SCHOLLE CORPORATION
To: BANK OF AMERICA, N.A.
Reel/Frame 030706/0470 →