Bottles and jars – Closures – Combined or convertible
Patent
1998-01-05
1999-06-01
Cronin, Stephen K.
Bottles and jars
Closures
Combined or convertible
215235, 215245, 215387, 215388, 220254, 220259, 220705, 220708, 220810, 220836, 220837, 222536, B65D 4100
Patent
active
059081260
ABSTRACT:
A cap assembly includes a first part for mounting to a bottle and a second part coupled to the first part, and a sucking member pivotally disposed to a top of the first part. The top of the first part has two stands, a support located between the two stands and a stop extending therefrom, wherein the support has a passage defined therethrough and extending through the top. The sucking member has a sphere member rotatably supported between the two stands and is rested on a first annular flange extending from a top of the support. The second part has two clamping members extending from a bottom thereof so that when the second part is mounted to the first part, the sucking member is clamped by the clamping members and pivoted and laid on the stop.
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Baxley Esq. Charles E.
Cronin Stephen K.
Hylton Robin A.
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