Abstract:
A pressure insertable unitary nozzle and handle combination for interlocking insertion into a pair of spaced openings in the top of a container. Each opening is provided with an inwardly directed annular flange for securing the unitary nozzle and handle to the container. Accordingly, the unitary nozzle and handle is adapted to snap tightly over the spaced openings so as to provide a fluid-tight seal at these contact regions.
Abstract:
A closure system for a container which is capable of being manufactured as a single integrated unit. The closure system includes a bellows member which carries a closure member between a closed position and an open position.
Abstract:
A container for fluids comprising a single piece, integrally formed, thin walled, self-supporting member defining a non-collapsible rigid hollow body of fixed shape having orthogonally related end walls with a first pair of the adjacent orthogonally related end walls spaced by a wall segment at an acute angle to each forming a hand grip section, and a second pair of orthogonally adjacent end walls opposite the first pair and having an elongated nozzle extending from one of the end walls adjacent the intersection of the second pair with the nozzle having means for flexing to and from a storage position adjacent the one of the end walls.
Abstract:
A pourer plug assembly for a container, wherein a metal cover is fixed to the upper end of the container and defines a central opening therethrough. A flexible pourer plug is secured to the cover for closing the opening. The flexible pourer plug has a base ring which is positioned within the opening and is provided with an annular rim disposed therearound and projecting radially outwardly thereof. The cover, in surrounding relationship to the central opening, has a fastening flange which defines an inwardly opening groove in which is accommodated the fastening rim. The fastening flange has an upper inner edge which projects downwardly into a narrow ring-shaped slot which opens downwardly of the plug between the base ring and the rim.
Abstract:
A self-sealing spout for a caulking cartridge or the like wherein the discharge tube of the spout extends through a central aperture in an end panel of the cartridge. The spout includes an enlarged annular base integral with the inner end of the discharge tube and engageable with the inner surface of the end panel about the central tube-receiving aperture. The base includes a flexible sealing lip defined peripherally thereabout by an annular groove, said sealing lip being retained in flexed sealed engagement with an annular inclined wall defined in the end panel. The spout is secured to the end panel by a locking of the flanged periphery of the end panel aperture within a peripheral groove about the discharge tube immediately outward of the base.
Abstract:
A plastic pouring spout including a container engaging body portion with a spout portion projecting therefrom and adapted for mounting in juxtaposition to the outer surface of a container within the end confines of the container in retracted position and slidable along the container to a position with the spout portion extended beyond the adjacent end of the container; and in which extended position, the opposite elongate edges of the spout portion may be brought together relative to one another by partial separation from the remnant container engaging body portion adjacent the container end surface to reduce the size of the spout portion for pouring of the container contents into a relatively smaller recipient orifice.