Two-flap container closure

Dispensing – With plural openings or discharge guides – Hand-manipulable shaker – diverse-type openings

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220254, 220339, 215235, 215237, 222565, A47G 1924

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049364944

ABSTRACT:
A shake-and-spoon cap for condiment containers and the like is formed of a one-piece injection-molded body. The cap provides a cylindrical skirt having inwardly projecting thread forms for mating with the male threads of a condiment container or the like. Two flaps are provided for selectively opening and closing a spoon opening and a plurality of shaker openings. The cap is structured so that the exposed end of the cap is a circular, planar surface when the flaps are closed. A sealing land inwardly spaced and concentric with the skirt is positioned to seal with the mouth of a container. The interior and exterior surfaces of the end wall are contoured so that substantially the entire cap has a uniform wall thickness. Peripherally spaced, radially extending ribs stiffen the cap between the land and the skirt to resist deflection and to ensure that the flap latching structure functions reliably.

REFERENCES:
patent: 3322308 (1967-05-01), Foster
patent: 4693399 (1987-09-01), Hickman et al.
patent: 4714181 (1987-12-01), Kozlowski et al.
patent: 4721221 (1988-01-01), Barriac

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