Abstract:
A pump comprising a support-forming assembly for securing to a receptacle containing a substance to be dispensed, a moving member co-operating with the support-forming assembly to define a pump chamber of variable volume, and an elastically deformable diaphragm secured to one of the support-forming assembly and the moving member, the diaphragm being arranged so as to deform elastically when the moving member is displaced relative to the support, the pump further comprising a suction valve-forming element arranged to oppose any return of substance towards the receptacle while the volume of the pump chamber is decreasing, and a delivery valve-forming element arranged to oppose any entry of air into the receptacle while the volume of the pump chamber is increasing. The delivery valve-forming element is made by means of a shutter-forming element that is separate from the diaphragm.
Abstract:
A dispenser package for dispensing dual viscous products which are separately retained within the package and merged at a dispensing nozzle. The dispensing package comprises a container having a compressible portion and a hanger and pouch assembly of plastic material suspended in the container. The hanger has an upper portion with a pair of openings. A flexible film pouch having an opening is bonded in each opening in the hanger and has portions bonded to the hanger. The hanger has lower portions comprising of spaced flexible walls associated with each pouch. The head assembly includes a one-way valve associated with each opening in the hanger and a portion which maintains the viscous products from each of the pouches separate until they pass from a nozzle on the head assembly to the exterior when the compressible portion of the container is squeezed. An atmospheric valve is provided for equalizing the pressure after the compressible portion of the container has been released and the hanger and pouch assembly returns to its original position.
Abstract:
A dispenser for use with a container of lotion or paste-like product to be dispensed. The dispenser comprises a body having an inlet port connectable to the container and a dispensing spout with a closure cap. The dispenser has a plunger assembly manually shiftable between an unactuated position and an actuated position and a piston shiftable by the plunger assembly between an unactuated position and an actuated position. Both the plunger assembly and the piston are biased toward their unactuated position. As the plunger assembly and piston are shifted toward their actuated positions, the spout cap is opened and the piston causes product to be dispensed through the spout. When the plunger assembly is released and it and the piston return to their unactuated positions, a suck back vacuum withdraws product back into said spout, a vacuum created by the piston draws product from the container into the dispenser and the spout is closed by the cap. The dispenser can be used with a collapsible container or a rigid, uncollapsible container vented by a port provided in the dispenser.
Abstract:
A precompression pump sprayer has a variable volume suck-back chamber in communication with the discharge orifice for inwardly suctioning any residual liquid away from the orifice and the spin mechanics to avoid clogging as a result of dried accumulated product. In one embodiment a cover on the plunger head is spring loaded and therewith defines the suck-back chamber. In another embodiment the plunger head is spring loaded on the piston stem, such that in both embodiments a top end wall of the suck-back chamber is shiftable relative to the piston stem independently of piston reciprocation. The biasing spring has a spring force permitting a shifting of the end wall to reduce the volume of the suck-back chamber at a peak pressure reached in the pump chamber beyond the threshold pressure required to open the discharge valve, at which time the spring is compressed. The restoring force of the spring causes the top end wall to shift to expand the volume of the suck-back chamber.
Abstract:
An assembly for dispensing a fluid product includes a container and a dispensing head with a channel for dispensing product. A closure is located at a terminal part of the channel. The closure includes a flexible flap at least partially closing the terminal part, when dispensing is not taking place, moving away at least partially from the closing position by flexing under the pressure of the product being dispensed, and returning, by elasticity, to the closing position, when dispensing ceases. The flap is normally urged into the closing position by a stressing member, which is a heel formed continuously with the flap and connected in the dispensing head.
Abstract:
A hollow body having a nozzle opening to discharge fluid as a jet or spray; the body comprising a first part having an inlet to admit fluid under pressure into the first part, and a second part movable relative to the first part and said first and second parts are relatively movable from an abutting position in which they define therebetween the nozzle opening and a fluid feed passage in the body and leading to the nozzle opening, and a cleaning position in which the fluid feed passage is split open longitudinally and the nozzle opening is split open to expose the nozzle and passage defining and abutting surfaces of said parts, for cleaning.
Abstract:
A dental composition, such as a paste or gel dentifrice containing triclosan, as an antibacterial agent which acts to decrease plaque on the teeth, and polyphosphate for anti-tartar actions, is packaged in a finger actuatable pump-type plastic dispensing container which is made of or includes a solid polymeric material, such as a polyfluoroethylene, which is compatible with triclosan, so that excessive loss of its anti-plaque activity on storage is avoided, which losses have been noted when various other plastics have been employed as dispensing container component materials. Alternatively, others of such plastic may be employed for dispensing container parts when a stabilizer, such as a terpene, e.g., limonene, is present in the dentifrice. The dentifrice preferably also contains a tooth hardening propotion of a source of fluoride ions, a stabilizing proportion (in conjunction with the fluoride source) for the polyphosphate, of a polyvinyl methyl ether-maleic anhydride copolymer, and normal dentifrice adjuvants.
Abstract:
A dispenser for the portioned dispensing of its contents, in particular a pasty composition, has a piston which is displaced stepwise in the emptying direction, an actuating handle which is displaced against spring force, and an outlet opening of the dispensing tube, which outlet opening can be closed by a closure part formed on the actuating handle. Also, upon a return movement of the actuating handle (6), the closure part (10) closes the outlet opening (11) by form-locked application, and pulls the dispensing tube (7) out of its dispensing position into a position of rest.
Abstract:
A two-chamber viscous product dispenser has an internal valve element which includes integral inlet and outlet check valves for the valving of product into the pump chamber and from the pump chamber through a stationary spout. The outlet valve may be in the form of a flap valve having resilient webs for spring biasing the valve to its closed position. Otherwise, the outlet valve may be plate like capable of deforming when opening.
Abstract:
The invention relates to a piston dispenser for pasty products which has a single dispensing passage for simultaneously dispensing two products such as a stripe on toothpaste. The dispenser has a pump chamber (5) of a delivery mechanism and a stripe chamber (6) of a dispensing unit (A) disposed radially adjacent one another in free communication with the interior cavity (3) of the dispenser without the provision of valves. The dispensing unit (A) also includes the dispensing passage (29') which has an opening in communication with the stripe chamber.