Abstract:
Described is a shrink sleeve label for a fluid dispensing container having a bottle and fluid withdrawing assembly for liquids, such as liquid cleaners and the like. The bottle has an external integral dip tube formed at the bottle front surface and separated from the bottle by a partition. The integral dip tube fluidly connects to the bottle interior at a landing below the top of the bottle neck. A fluid dispensing mechanism, such as a pump or trigger-sprayer, is attached to the top of the bottle to take fluid up through the integral dip tube and dispense the fluid accordingly. The shrink sleeve label covers the bottle, the integral dip tube and the partition.
Abstract:
The spray bottle reservoir system includes a bottle having a neck and a body, the body defining a main chamber for containing fluid. A spray cap is detachably mounted to the neck. A vertical partition is disposed inside the body, separating the main chamber to form a dispensing reservoir. A dip tube extends from the spray cap to the bottom of the dispensing reservoir. The dispensing reservoir may be refilled from the remaining chamber, and due to the relative small volume of the dispensing reservoir and the viscosity of the fluid, the dispensing reservoir permits maximum consumption of the fluid in a wide range of spraying positions.
Abstract:
A sprayer includes a discharge valve assembly and includes an integrated poppet valve, spring and volume reducer. The spring includes more than omega-shaped form, each with relatively flat sides. The spring can have sides with portions sufficiently wide to substantially extend across the valve chamber to provide stability to the spring and prevent buckling. The flat sided omega-form construct is relatively easy to manufacture via molding and the ends of such construction provide suitable locations for integrated molding with the valve and the volume reducer.
Abstract:
This invention relates to pump-action nozzle devices and methods of making the same. The dispenser nozzles of the invention comprises a body which defines an internal chamber having an inlet through which fluid may be drawn into said chamber and an outlet through which fluid present in the chamber may be expelled from the nozzle. The inlet comprises an inlet valve and the outlet comprises an outlet valve. Fluid is dispensed from the dispenser nozzles by pulling the trigger handle of a trigger actuator to resiliently deform or displace a portion of the body of the device that defines the chamber, thereby compressing the chamber and actuating the dispensing of fluid. In preferred embodiments, the outlet comprises an outlet passageway that extends from the chamber to an outlet orifice. One or more spray-modifying features are preferably formed within the outlet passageway.
Abstract:
A device (10) for selectively dispensing ones of multiple fluids, preferably cleaning agents, is disclosed. The device includes a reservoir (50) and a container assembly (100) that can include at least one container body (105, 110, 112, 114, 116). The reservoir (50) houses a diluent “D,” for example, water, and each container body houses a concentrate “C,” for example, a concentrated form of a cleaning agent. Each container body has an outlet assembly (200) with a nozzle (260), so that container assemblies (100) with multiple container bodies correspondingly include multiple nozzles (260). The diluent “D” and concentrates “C” are kept separate from each other, whereby ho end use product is stored in the device (10). Rather, end use product is mixed on demand during dispensation, as part of the, dispensing act. Namely, diluent “D” is pumped through an outlet assembly (200), drawing concentrate “C” thereinto which mixes into the end use product while exiting the device (10).
Abstract:
A container package capable of dispensing all of the liquid from within the container comprises a pump device having a tube extending through an aperture in the container neck wherein the mouth end of the tube is directed, upon insertion into the container body, to a desired bottom edge. The direction is provided by a grooved indentation in the upper portion of the container, or by a swan shape having a downwardly sloping surface in the upper portion of the container. Biasing insertion of the tube mouth to the front edge of the bottle advantageously allows a user to completely dispense the contents while directing their delivery to a horizontal surface.
Abstract:
The invention relates to a precompression system for a liquid dispensing device, which prevents liquid from being discharged until a predetermined pressure has been built up. The precompression system comprises a pump for drawing liquid through an inlet and discharging it through an outlet and a precompression valve disposed between the pump and the outlet. The precompression valve allows liquid in the pump to reach the outlet only after the predetermined pressure is established and stops liquid from reaching the outlet when the pressure falls below the predetermined level. The precompression valve comprises an elastic diaphragm normally closing the valve opening and including a concave surface facing the valve opening and in fluid communication with the pump and a convex surface in fluid communication with atmospheric pressure. The elastic diaphragm may be stretched around a valve seat.The invention further relates to a method of assembling such a precompression system in a liquid dispensing device.
Abstract:
A trigger type fluid dispenser (100) according to the invention includes a body (110) having a discharge flow path (111) and a cylinder (112) disposed in parallel with the discharge flow path (111), and a piston (140) in the cylinder (113) is caused to slide by a trigger (130). The trigger (130) is configured so that a hook portion (131) thereof is held to be swingable by the body (110), a turned-down portion (131) of an extension portion, which is an elastic portion (132) integrally extending from a swinging portion (114) of the hook portion (131), is held with respect to the body (110), and a tip end (132e) of the extension portion is positioned to be capable of coming into contact with the hook portion (131). The body (110) is configured so that a cover (120a) is installed to form an internal space (R) between the cover (120) and the discharge flow path (111), and a core element (150) is inserted in the discharge flow path (111) and the internal space (R). The core element (150) is integrally provided with a tongue-shaped element (153), serving as a discharge valve, near a discharge port (111a) of the discharge flow path (111), and also integrally provided with a tongue-shaped element (154), serving as a suction valve, in the internal space (R).
Abstract:
It is an object of the present invention to provide a pump dispenser having a ventilation hole at a position higher than a packing seal plane in order to prevent leakage and, at the same time, to cause the pump dispenser to be also advantageous in terms of cost by simplifying the mold structure as much as possible. The pump dispenser having a cap 1 attached to an opening portion of a container main body 13 containing a liquid has: a housing 2 having a body portion 2a engaged with the cap, a cylinder 3 fit in the housing and disposed above a seal portion, and a piston member 6 slidable in the cylinder; wherein a ventilation hole 3b1 is formed in the cylinder, and a ventilation channel communicated with outside air P for releasing a negative pressure in the container main body is formed between the outer wall of the cylinder and the inner wall of the housing. The cylinder 3 is fit in the housing so that the cylinder is supported by a rib 2d formed on the inner wall of the housing 2.
Abstract:
A manually operated trigger sprayer includes a feature that limits the forward pivoting movement of the trigger. By limiting the forward pivoting movement of the trigger, the novel construction of the trigger sprayer prevents the trigger from engaging against the nozzle assembly attached to the sprayer housing of the trigger sprayer and potentially dislodging the nozzle assembly from its attachment to the trigger sprayer housing.