Abstract: In a preferred embodiment, a sifter dispensing cap base for attachment to a package containing material to be dispensed, including: a vertical cylindrical shell portion; a web portion covering an upper end of the vertical cylindrical shell portion; the web portion including a flap, opening of the flap permitting access to the material; and the flap including a living hinge disposed along one edge thereof.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
December 21, 2000
Date of Patent:
December 3, 2002
Assignee:
Brent River Packaging Corporation
Inventors:
Robert J. Sheffler, Thomas J. Dolan, Timothy Callahan
Abstract: A sifter cap for continuous thread containers of the type adapted to dispense a granular product. There is provided a screw cap adapted for securement to the container, and a sifter member disposed atop the screw cap and adapted for rotation with respect thereto. The screw cap has an annular, upwardly-facing bearing shoulder, and the sifter member has at least three downwardly-faced bearing nibs which slidably engage the bearing shoulder of the screw cap at relatively small areas of contact. The arrangement is such that the the sliding engagement between the screw cap and sifter member is characterized by reduced friction. In addition, in the event that granular product from the container strays onto the bearing shoulder of the screw cap, little resistance against rotation is encountered. As a consequence, there is thus enabled relatively smooth turning of the sifter member on the screw cap.
Abstract: A container for siftable products such as powders, solid particulates, spices, condiments and the like, comprises a bottle having a threaded neck, a screw cap for the bottle, and a sifter member disposed in the cap. The cap and sifter member are yieldably held together to constitute an assemblage which is applied to the bottle after the latter has been filled. The applying of the cap to the bottle forces the sifter to be transferred to and firmly secured on the bottle neck by cooperable configurations thereon, which provide a more aggressive grip or securement than the hold of the cap on the sifter. In consequence, whenever thereafter the cap is removed from the bottle, the sifter will remain operatively secured to the bottle to carry out its function.
Abstract: A container constituted of injection-molded plastic components, the components having the property of enabling discrete particles thereof to be securely joined to each other under the action of heat and pressure. The injection-molded components form a pair of continuous mating edges adapted to constitute a common continuous joint in the container. The edges initially have configurations enabling them to be mutually abutted, and the edges after being so abutted having been subjected to heat and pressure of a magnitude sufficient to cause them to meet and merge into each other to form the continuous joint.