Self-closing apparatus
First Claim
1. A self-closing apparatus which permits a flowable substance present in a container to be dispensed therefrom, wherein the apparatus has an inside and an outside and includes a flexible diaphragm having an outlet aperture, and a stud which is fixed in relation to the diaphragm and which is located inwardly thereof, wherein the stud so coacts with the outlet aperture that the diaphragm in its normal position will rest with its outlet aperture resilently in abutment with the stud and therewith close the container, and so that upon application of a pressure difference across the diaphragm to dispense substance from the container, the diaphragm will resiliently move away from the stud and therewith expose the outlet aperture, wherein the diaphragm includes at least two deformation zones which are spaced at mutually different distances from the outlet aperture, are disposed as concentric circles having a center in the outlet aperture, and have the form of folds which include weakenings in the diaphragm thickness, at least two of the at least two deformation zones being directed toward the inside of the apparatus, thereby enabling the remainder of the diaphragm to have an uneven thickness without detrimentally affecting the mutual coaction between the stud and the diaphragm as the closure apparatus opens and closes.
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Abstract
This invention relates to a self-closing apparatus which enables flowable substance present in a container to be dispensed therefrom. The apparatus includes a flexible diaphragm having an outlet aperture, and a stud which is fixed in relation to the diaphragm and which is located inwardly thereof, wherein the stud so coacts with the outlet aperture that the diaphragm in its normal position will rest with its outlet aperture resiliently in abutment with the stud and therewith close the container, and so that upon application of a pressure difference across the diaphragm to dispense substance from the container, the diaphragm will resiliently move away from the stud and therewith expose the outlet aperture. The diaphragm includes at least two deformation zones which are spaced at different distances from the outlet aperture, wherein these deformation zones extend around the outlet aperture, and are disposed as concentric circles having a center in the outlet aperture, and have the form of folds which include weakenings in the diaphragm thickness, thereby enabling the remainder of the diaphragm to have an uneven thickness without detrimentally affecting the mutual coaction between stud and diaphragm as the closure apparatus opens and closes.
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- 1. A self-closing apparatus which permits a flowable substance present in a container to be dispensed therefrom, wherein the apparatus has an inside and an outside and includes a flexible diaphragm having an outlet aperture, and a stud which is fixed in relation to the diaphragm and which is located inwardly thereof, wherein the stud so coacts with the outlet aperture that the diaphragm in its normal position will rest with its outlet aperture resilently in abutment with the stud and therewith close the container, and so that upon application of a pressure difference across the diaphragm to dispense substance from the container, the diaphragm will resiliently move away from the stud and therewith expose the outlet aperture, wherein the diaphragm includes at least two deformation zones which are spaced at mutually different distances from the outlet aperture, are disposed as concentric circles having a center in the outlet aperture, and have the form of folds which include weakenings in the diaphragm thickness, at least two of the at least two deformation zones being directed toward the inside of the apparatus, thereby enabling the remainder of the diaphragm to have an uneven thickness without detrimentally affecting the mutual coaction between the stud and the diaphragm as the closure apparatus opens and closes.
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4. An apparatus according to claim wherein the stud has a conical shape.
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5. A self-closing closure having an inside and an outside and including a flexible diaphragm with an outlet aperture and a stud which coacts with the outlet aperture to close the aperture when the diaphragm is in its normal position and to open the aperture to permit a flowable substance to be dispensed therethrough when the diaphragm is moved away from the stud upon the application of a pressure difference across the diaphragm, wherein the diaphragm includes at least two spaced deformation zones disposed substantially as concentric circles having centers at the outlet aperture, at least two of the at least two deformation zones being directed toward the inside of the closure, said deformation zones including weakenings in the thickness of the diaphragm to enable the remainder of the diaphragm to have an uneven thickness without detrimentally affecting the mutual coaction between the stud and the diaphragm as the self-closing closure opens and closes.
- 6. A self-closing apparatus for permitting a flowable substance present in a container to be dispensed therefrom, wherein the apparatus has an inside and an outside and includes a flexible diaphragm having an outlet aperture, and a stud which is fixed in relation to the diaphragm and which is located inwardly thereof, wherein the stud so coacts with the outlet aperture that the diaphragm in its normal position will rest with its outlet aperture resilently in abutment with the stud and therewith close the outlet aperture, and so that upon application of a pressure difference across the diaphragm, the diaphragm will resiliently move away from the stud and therewith expose the outlet aperture, and wherein the diaphragm includes deformation zones conformed as at least two folds, at least two of the at least two folds being directed toward the inside of the apparatus, each fold having a weakening in the diaphragm thickness, said folds being spaced at mutually different distances from the extending around the outlet aperture, the diaphragm further having an uneven thickness without detrimentally affecting the mutual coaction between the stud and diaphragm as the closure apparatus opens and closes.
- 10. A self-closing apparatus for permitting a flowable substance present in a container to be dispensed therefrom, wherein the apparatus has an inside and an outside and includes a flexible diaphragm having an outlet aperture, and a stud which is fixed in relation to the diaphragm and extends toward said outlet aperture, and the diaphragm in its rest position inclines inwardly from its periphery toward said stud and rests with its outlet aperture resilently in abutment with the stud and therewith closes the outlet aperture, and upon application of a pressure difference across the diaphragm, the diaphragm will resiliently move away from the stud and therewith expose the outlet aperture to dispense the flowable substance, and wherein the diaphragm includes deformation zones conformed as at least two folds, at least two of the at least two folds being directed toward the inside of the apparatus, each fold having a weakening in the diaphragm thickness, said folds being spaced at mutually different distances from and extending around the outlet aperture, the diaphragm further accommodating an uneven thickness without detrimentally affecting the mutual coaction between the stud and diaphragm as the closure apparatus opens and closes.
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