Marlene N. Krauth - Rogers AR, US Peter Piscopo - Medford NJ, US Richard Seager - Mystic CT, US
Assignee:
Rockline Industries, Inc. - Sheboygan WI
International Classification:
B65D 43/26
US Classification:
220264, 220262, 220263, 220835
Abstract:
A sealing push-button lid for consumer wipes is disclosed. The lid may be used to seal a package of wipes for infant care, and may also be used for sealing and dispensing of one-at-a-time wipes for general cleaning purposes. The lid makes it easy for a busy person to use a single hand to pop open the lid in order to grasp and dispense the next wipe in a series of Z-folded wipes or inner-folded wipes in a preferably soft and flexible container. Containers with the push button lid may also be used with wipes that are folded in other ways. The lid is formed as one piece or two pieces, the pieces joined by a hinge that allows movement of the lid top with respect to the lid bottom. The lid is designed for easy joining and sealing to a container, preferably by a bead of hot melt adhesive or adhesive strips.
Alex S. Szekely - Jackson NJ, US Peter A. Piscopo - Medford NJ, US
Assignee:
Plastek Industries, Inc. - Erie PA
International Classification:
B67D 1/16
US Classification:
222111, 222109, 222562, 222566, 220288
Abstract:
A container () has a body () having a body opening (). A spout fitment () is mounted within the body opening. A cap () has: a sidewall (); a web () enclosing an upper end of the sidewall; a flange () extending outward from the sidewall; an external thread () along the sidewall below the flange; a removed condition disengaged from the body and spout fitment; and an installed condition threadingly mounted by the external thread to at least one of the body and spout fitment. In the installed condition, a perimeter portion () of the flange is below a rim () of the spout fitment.
Peter Piscopo - Medford NJ, US Alex Szekely - Jackson NJ, US Kevin P. Shutack - Neshanic Station NJ, US Jason Joseph Nikitczuk - North Brunswick NJ, US Richard Chomik - Doylestown PA, US
Assignee:
Church & Dwight Co., Inc. - Princeton NJ
International Classification:
B65D 25/40
US Classification:
222568
Abstract:
The present invention is directed to a novel cap and spout closure which provides for spout orientation, sealing, and locking when applied to a container or bottle. The present invention provides for a unique lug and notch assembly, which properly aligns and locks the cap and spout closure onto a container or bottle. The pre-assembled cap of the present invention is useful as a cap and spout for liquid laundry detergent.
Bottom-Fill Dispenser For Anti-Perspirant And Gels
Matthew Chase - , US Peter Piscopo - Medford NJ, US Alex Szekely - Jackson NJ, US
International Classification:
B43K 5/06
US Classification:
401172000
Abstract:
A bottom fill dispenser for solid and gel products includes a dispenser housing, a product platform slidably positioned within the housing, the platform having a product supporting surface and a fill opening passing through the supporting surface; and a plug member positioned within the fill opening. A method is also provided. The dispenser can be used for both gel and solid products, and can be assembled before the filling step.
Marlene N. Krauth - Rogers AR, US Peter Piscopo - Medford NJ, US Richard Seager - Mystic CT, US
International Classification:
B65D 51/00 G07F 11/00
US Classification:
220260, 221154
Abstract:
A sealing push-button lid for consumer wipes is disclosed. The lid may be used to seal a package of wipes for infant care, and may also be used for sealing and dispensing of one-at-a-time wipes for general cleaning purposes. The push button dispensing lid preferably has a top and a bottom of unitary construction joined together with an integral, springless hinge.
Alex S. Szekely - Jackson NJ, US Peter A. Piscopo - Medford NJ, US
Assignee:
PLASTEK INDUSTRIES, INC. - Erie PA
International Classification:
B65D 5/74 B65D 41/04 B23P 11/00
US Classification:
222562, 222566, 29428
Abstract:
A container has a body with a body opening. A spout fitment is mounted within the body opening. A cap has a removed condition disengaged from the body and spout fitment. The cap has an installed condition threadingly mounted to at least one of the body and spout fitment. The spout fitment and body have first interfitting features positioned to resist an extraction of the spout fitment from the body. The spout fitment and body have second interfitting features positioned to angularly orient the spout fitment about an axis of the body opening.
A container has a body, a spout fitment, and a cap. The body has a body opening. The spout fitment is within the body opening and secured by a backlocked mechanical engagement. The cap is threadingly mounted to at least one of the body and spout fitment. The cap has a sealing surface sealingly contacting a sealing surface of at least one of the body and spout fitment.
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