Abstract: A low profile, liquid container, preferably of molded plastic construction, has rotatably mounted on it a dispensing spout which can be rotated between a pouring position and a stowed position overlying a carrying handle for the container. The rotatable spout is provided with outwardly projecting ribs which are alternately engageable with projections formed on the container to lock the spout in either the pouring or the stowed positions.
Abstract: A reversible closure-spout assembly which includes a flexible pour spout and a sealing member consisting of first and second spaced disks sealed to each other at their peripheries and defining a chamber therebetween, a series of slots formed through the first disk and communicating with the chamber, and a tube projecting from the second disk away from the chamber and communicating with the chamber. The tube is received and sealed within an end of the spout to make a leak-proof passage through the spout, tube, chamber, and slots. The spout assembly preferably includes a cap having a cylindrical side wall threaded to engage a threaded collar of a container and a top portion having a central hole to receive the spout therethrough and an annular gasket to form a seal alternately with the first or second disks.