Patents Assigned to Seaquist Closures
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Patent number: 5240155Abstract: A unitary article is provided in a form which can be reconfigured as a two-piece dispensing closure. According to the method, the unitary article is molded with frangible webs connecting a ring to a body so that the ring is axially offset from, but concentric with, the cylindrical wall of the body. Subsequently, the frangible webs are broken, and the ring is moved axially to a location concentric with the body cylindrical wall to form the assembled closure. In the assembled closure the body has a closed end and an open end suitable for mounting on a container. The cylindrical wall of the body defines a discharge passage for communicating with the container for dispensing the contents thereof. The ring defines a dispensing orifice and accommodates rotation between a dispensing position in which the passage and orifice are at least partially aligned and a closed position in which the passage is occluded by the ring.Type: GrantFiled: February 5, 1992Date of Patent: August 31, 1993Assignee: Seaquist ClosuresInventors: Bruce M. Mueller, Eldon W. Schaffer, II
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Patent number: 5145080Abstract: A package is provided in the form of a container and closure assembly which incorporates a system for providing a positive orientation of the container closure so as to align external features of the closure and container. The container has a neck defining an opening to the container interior, an external screw thread, and a protuberance. The protuberance has generally oppositely facing abutment surfaces and at least one cam surface extending between the abutment surfaces. The closure has a skirt defining an internal screw thread for engaging the container external screw thread. The skirt defines a recess for receiving a protuberance. The recess is defined at opposite ends by spaced-apart engaging surfaces for confronting the protuberance abutment surfaces.Type: GrantFiled: April 26, 1991Date of Patent: September 8, 1992Assignee: Seaquist ClosuresInventor: Leo R. Imbery, Jr.
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Patent number: 5065911Abstract: A closure is provided for use on a container. The closure includes a body for being mounted to the container over the container opening and defines a dispensing orifice. A separate lid is mounted on the body for pivoting between a closed position and an open position. A resiliently deformable biasing member extends from the lid and has a distal end for engaging the body. Restraining walls are provided on the body for restraining the distal end of the biasing member whereby the biasing member is most stressed when the lid is at an over center position between the open and closed positions to thereby bias the lid toward one of the open and closed positions.Type: GrantFiled: May 14, 1990Date of Patent: November 19, 1991Assignee: Seaquist ClosuresInventors: Robert D. Rohr, Lawrence R. Kitterman
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Patent number: 5008066Abstract: A container having a unitary hollow receptacle and closure is formed according to a process is which an injection molding step forms a preform of thermoplastic material having (1) a hollow body, (2) a closure base at one end of the hollow body to define an opening into the hollow body, and (3) a closure cover spaced from the closure base opening but connected to the closure base. The process further includes blow molding the preform hollow body to form the hollow receptacle so that it extends from the closure base and has a configuration different than the preform hollow body.Type: GrantFiled: April 6, 1989Date of Patent: April 16, 1991Assignee: Seaquist ClosuresInventor: Bruce M. Mueller
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Patent number: 5007545Abstract: A member is provided for being mounted on the neck of a container. The member has a skirt with at least a first annular section extending axially below an annular bead on the container. A plurality of circumferentially spaced arms are flexibly connected to, and extend from, the skirt first annular section at a first bend line to accommodate radially inward pivoting of each arm to an orientation generally alongside the skirt first annular section. A plurality of circumferentially spaced tabs are each flexibly connected to, and extend radially inwardly of, one of the arms at a second bend line to accommodate radially inward pivoting of each tab toward the container when sufficient relative axial displacement is effected between the closure and the container. A novel method is provided for arranging unique mold parts for molding the mounting member and for moving the mold parts to release the molded mounting member in an assembly-ready orientation for application to the container.Type: GrantFiled: March 15, 1990Date of Patent: April 16, 1991Assignee: Seaquist ClosuresInventor: Leo R. Imbery, Jr.
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Patent number: 5005737Abstract: A fluid dispensing closure is provided for use on a squeeze-type container. The closure includes a resilient dome member projecting convexly outwardly over the opening. The dome member defines at least one slit extending through the dome member. The dome member is sufficiently resilient to have a normally closed configuration in which the slit is sealed closed when the pressure inside the dome member equals the pressure outside the dome member. The dome member is sufficiently flexible to be deformed further outwardly from and relative to the normally closed configuration for opening the slit when the container is squeezed to exert a predetermined fluid pressure against the inside of the dome member whereby the fluid product can discharge from the container through the open slit.Type: GrantFiled: June 29, 1989Date of Patent: April 9, 1991Assignee: Seaquist ClosuresInventor: Robert D. Rohr
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Patent number: 4964539Abstract: A package is provided for dispensing at least two substances simultaneously in an adjacent relationship. The package includes a container having a plurality of separated storage compartments. The container has an outlet end with a peripheral outlet wall and at least one interior divider wall cooperating to define a plurality of discharge passages each communicating with a respective one of the compartments. The outlet wall has interior peripheral sealing surfaces that each define a portion of the inner periphery of a respective one of the discharge passages. Each divider wall has generally oppositely facing sealing surfaces that each define a portion of the inner periphery of a respective one of the discharge passages. A cover is provided for securement to the container over the outlet end.Type: GrantFiled: April 6, 1989Date of Patent: October 23, 1990Assignee: Seaquist ClosuresInventor: Bruce M. Mueller
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Patent number: 4941592Abstract: A plastic molded tamper-evident dispensing closure with a tamper-evident seal. The seal is integrally molded with the closure lid and projects downwardly from a peripheral edge of the lid into interlocking engagement with the body. A seal segment is disposed in a peripheral notch in the lid to evidence access to the contents of an associated container.Type: GrantFiled: June 19, 1989Date of Patent: July 17, 1990Assignee: Seaquist ClosuresInventor: Lawrence R. Kitterman
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Patent number: 4782985Abstract: A drop and stream dispensing closure is provided for use on a container. The closure includes a closure structure for being mounted to the container, and the closure structure defines a dispensing opening and a vent opening. A cover is provided on the closure structure and includes sealing plugs for sealing both the vent and dispensing openings. The cover may be moved to an orientation in which the dispensing opening is open but the vent opening is closed. The cover may also be moved to a fully open orientation wherein both the vent opening and dispensing opening are open.Type: GrantFiled: February 20, 1987Date of Patent: November 8, 1988Assignee: Seaquist ClosuresInventor: John P. Kinsley
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Patent number: 4779766Abstract: A dispensing closure is provided with a body portion and a strap connected to the body portion. The strap includes a plug for occluding a dispensing hole in the closure body portion and may include a projection for anchoring the strap to the closure body portion through another hole. A vent tube may be provided through the anchoring projection. For providing tamper indication, an orifice-defining anchor portion may be mounted in the dispensing hole of the closure body portion and connected via a frangible web to a retaining member overlying a portion of the strap.Type: GrantFiled: February 13, 1987Date of Patent: October 25, 1988Assignee: Seaquist ClosuresInventor: John P. Kinsley
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Patent number: 4776501Abstract: A press-to-open dispensing closure is provided for the mouth of a container. It includes a closure body and a nozzle assembly carried by the closure body. The closure body has a deck extending across a portion of the container top, and the deck defines a port through which communication with the container interior is established. The nozzle assembly includes a forwardly projecting dispensing nozzle and a rearwardly projecting actuating member above the deck. The nozzle assembly is pivotably supported in the closure body to accommodate pivoting movement between an open and a closed position. In one embodiment, spring members are provided on the closure body and project upwardly for resiliently biasing the nozzle assembly toward the closed position.Type: GrantFiled: August 31, 1987Date of Patent: October 11, 1988Assignee: Seaquist ClosuresInventor: Efrem M. Ostrowsky
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Patent number: 4487324Abstract: A dispensing package having a tamper-evident dispensing closure. A tamper-indicating removable strip is integrally formed with the closure and is secured to one of the closure body and closure cover via frangible bridging means. The closure hingedly connects the cover and body. The body defines a dispensing orifice and the cover seals the orifice. The strip defines spaces and the other one of the body and cover defines projections which extend into the spaces to resist relative movement of the body and cover unless the frangible bridging means are severed and thereby shows that access has been gained to the dispensing orifice. The closure is preferably generally circular and the tamper-indicating means are preferably within the perimeter of the closure.Type: GrantFiled: February 8, 1984Date of Patent: December 11, 1984Assignee: Seaquist ClosuresInventor: Efrem M. Ostrowsky