A pointed mouth cap, also often called a nozzle cap, tapered tip cap, or fine tip closure, is a dispensing closure featuring a small, pointed, conical nozzle instead of a flat or wide opening. This design allows for precise, controlled, and targeted application of liquids, gels, or pastes.
The defining characteristic is the pointed, narrow orifice at the end of the spout.
The mechanism is simple but highly effective for precision:
Opening: The cap is typically a flip-top or screw-on design that protects the pointed nozzle. For flip-top versions, the lid flips open to expose the tip.
Dispensing: The user squeezes the bottle. The pressure forces the product through the narrow, pointed opening.
Control: The small aperture controls the flow rate, producing a thin stream, bead, or dot of product exactly where the user aims it.
Closing: The cap is closed to protect the nozzle from drying out, clogging, or contamination.