Patent ID: 6113072
Filing Date: 2000-09-05
Classification: B65D,B67D,F01M,F01P,Y10T

Abstract:
An access port, adapted to allow access to liquid held in a container, comprising:a port member adapted to threadedly engage in a hole in said container, having a threaded bush with a flange located at on end, and an internal threaded bore extending through the bush from the flange to the other end of the bush with an annular valve seat, located at said other end and surrounding said bore, said flange abutting against the external wall of the container and the valve seat being located internal of the container;a valve member, having an annular valve seal at one end larger in diameter than the internal diameter of the internal threaded bore of the port member, and a threaded external surface adapted to engage with the threaded internal bore of said port member, so as to move, inwardly with respect to said container, along said internal bore between a first sealing position where said annular valve seal, seals against said annular valve seat of said port member, and a second open position where liquid from said container is free to flow through said bore;a first connection means located on said valve member;a spigot member having an internal bore communicating between a first opening located adjacent a first end of said spigot member and a second opening located adjacent a second end of the spigot member; the spigot member having an external thread located at the first end identical to that of the thread of the external surface of the valve member, such that when the spigot member is connected to the valve member the threads on the outer surface of the valve and the spigot member align to allow the valve member and the spigot member to move as a single unit along the thread of the internal bore of the port member;a second connection means located at said first end of said spigot member, and adapted to engage with said first connection means,whereby, in use, with said second connection means engaged with said first connection means, said spigot member is moved inwardly relative to the container forcing said valve member, to move inwardly relative to said container moving said annular valve seal out of engagement with said annular valve seat, to its first open position and positioning said first opening of said spigot in communication with the liquid in the container, allowing the liquid to flow from said container out of the second opening of the spigot.