AU638050B2 - Dispenser for pump-type containers - Google Patents

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AU638050B2
AU638050B2 AU62095/90A AU6209590A AU638050B2 AU 638050 B2 AU638050 B2 AU 638050B2 AU 62095/90 A AU62095/90 A AU 62095/90A AU 6209590 A AU6209590 A AU 6209590A AU 638050 B2 AU638050 B2 AU 638050B2
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P MR"p 1, 50 F380 FORM S Ref: 106895 S F Ref: 106895 COMMONWEALTH OF AUSTRALIA PATENTS ACT 1952 COMPLETE SPECIFICATION
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S S 5* .555 0* S. S Actual Inventor: Address for Service: Kenneth MacLean Cross Spruson Ferguson, Patent Attorneys, Level 33 St Martins Tower, 31 Market Street, Sydney, New South Wales, 2000, Australia 55 6 S
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Complete Specification for the invention entitled: Dispenser for Pump-Type Containers The following statement is a full description of this invention, including the best method of performing it known to me/us 5815/6 0 3 0 2 DISPENSER AND PUMP-TYPE CONTAINERS FIELD OF THE INVENTION The present invention pertains to liquid and lotion dispensers and more particularly to a dispenser which is adapted to receive a pump-type container.
OBJECT OF THE INVENTION It is an object of the invention to provide a dispenser which is adapted to receive a pump-type contaiv!er.
It is a further object of the invention to provide a dispenser which can accept a pump-type container in either the upright or inverted position.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION There is disclosed herein, in combination a pump-type container and a dispenser to receive the container, said container comprising: a reservoir to receive a liquid to be dispensed, a pump communicating with said reservoir so as to draw said liquid therefrom, said pump including a pump actuator member which upon reciprocation pumps liquid from said reservoir; said dispenser comprising: a case having an aperture through which said liquid is dispensed, and substantially enclosing said container, said casing including a base and a lid pivotally fixed to the base so as to be pivotable relative thereto between a spaced rest position and an operative position; there being a clearance between the lid and the base sufficient to allow the lid to 25 activate said pump when the lid is pivoted from the rest position to the operative position; and wherein said container is supported on said base and is engaged by.said lid, with said actuator being depressed upon pivoting of said lid to said operative position to cause the liquid to be pumped from said reservoir to be delivered through said aperture.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS "of. Preferred forms of the present invention will now be described by way of example with reference to the accompanying drawings wherein: LMM/224u 3 fi4a ni-nt-h embodiment, the case and lid are provided wi+h a piscon and cyl 1 nder arrangemet--- BRIiEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAIC-GS Figure 1 is a perspective view of a pump pack dispenser according to the teachings of the present invention.
Figure 2 is a partially cross-sectioned view of the base of a pump pack dispenser according to the teachings of the present invention.
Figure 3 is a perspective view of an alternative embodiment of a pump pack dispenser according to the teachings of the present invention.
Figure 4 is a partially cross-sectioned view of the dispenser of Figure 3.
Figure 5 is a perspective view of a dispenser according to the teachings of the present invention.
Figure 6 is a partially cross-sectioned view of the dispenser depicted in Figure 3.
Figure 7 is a partially cross-sectioned view of the dispenser depicted in Figure 3.
Figure 8 is a side elevation, partially broken away, of the dispenser depicted in Figure 3.
Figure 9 is a rear elevation of the dispenser depicted in Figure 3, with the lid partially open.
Figure 10 shows a cross-sectional view of an invertible valve for dispensing liquids of various viscosities.
Figure 11 shows in cross-section, the valve of Figure 10 in the upright position.
Figure 12 shows a perspective view of a dispenser of the present nvention.
Figure 13 is a perspective view of a dispenser of the present invention incorporating a supporting ridge on the floor of the case.
Figure 14 is a side elevation, partially broken away, of the dispenser depicted in Figure 13.
Figure 15 is a rear elevation of a dispenser in which the hinged lid is provided with a pivoting plate having an aperture formed therein.
Figure 16 is a side elevation, partially broken away, of a dispenser showing a pneumatic bulb.
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4 Figure 17 is a side elevation, partially broken away, of a dispenser showing an alternate pneumatic bulb.
Figure 18 is a side elevation, partially broken away, of a dispenser showing a piston and cylinder arrangement.
Figure 19 is a side elevation, partially broken away, of a dispenser showing a curved piston and cylinder arrangement.
BEST MODE AND OTHER EMBODIMENTS OF THE INVENTION As shown in Figure 1, a dispenser 10 according to the teachings of the present invention comprises a dispenser case 11 having a lid 12 which is attached to the case by a hinge 13. The back of the case is attached to one or more wall mounting brackets 14. While the case depicted in Figure 1 is shown as being generally cylindrical, it should be understood that a case of any shape or appearance is acceptable. The case includes a floor surrounded by upright side walls. The case may be moulded in a variety of I.S plastic materials. Polypropylene is considered particularly suitable because it allows the case 11 and lid 12 to be formed as a single unit with the hinge 13 integrally formed between the lid 12 and case 11. It should also be understood that the wall mounting brackets 14 are an optional feature which are provided solely for the convenience of allowing t'e dispenser to be located on an existing wall. The wall mounting brackets 14 may be omitted, in which case the dispenser is ideally suitable for placement on a desk, table, window sill or other flat surface.
The top 15 of the lid 12 is equipped with a central opening 16. The o central opening 16 is sized to receive the dispenser tip 17 of a pump-type container or bottle 18. A peripheral skirt 19 surrounds the top 15 of the lid and at least a portion of the upper extremity of the case. The lid can have a uniform or non-uniform height An important feature of the placement of the lid 12 is that there is sufficient clearance between the lid 12 and the top 20 of the container 11 so as to allow the pump of the bottle 18 to be activated when the l;d is depressed. In alternative embodiment, the lid 12 may be hingedly attached to the upper wall mounting bracket 14.
As shown in Figure 2, the bottom 21 of the case 11 may be equipped with a second type of central opening 22. The second type of opening is also sized to admit the dispensing nozzle 17 of a pump-type container. In this embodiment, when the lid 12 is depressed, it bears on the bottom of TMR/STA/224u the bottle 18 which in turn activates the pump mechanism 23. In order for the pump mechanism 23 to work in the inverted position, a invertible or 3600 valve may be provided within the pump-type container.
An invertible or 360 valve arrangement is suggested in Figures and 11. As shown in Figure 11, when the valve 100 is inverted, a captive ball 101 drops from its seat 102 into a retainer 103. This exposes an orifice 104 through which liquid or lotion can enter the pumping chamber 105 and in turn, pass through the valve picton and cylinder arrangement 106. Other invertible pumping valves may be utilised. In particular this embodiment of the invention is suitable for dispersing lotions or liquid soaps from pump of soft squeeze type bottles. In the alternative, a S pumping valve assembly which is dedicated to inverted use may be provided S to the pump-type container where the particular application calls for Inverted use only.
"i'.As shown in Figure 2, the pump-type container or bottle may include a S. S screw top 24 having both internal threads for engaging the mouth of the container and external threads 25 for engaging the internal threads of a plastic cap. The pump piston 26 includes an integral flange 27. In the upright position, depressing the lid 12 directly activates the flange 27.
In the inverted position, it is preferred that the flange be located within an upright rim 28 which at least partially surrounds the central opening 22 on the bottom 21 of the container 11. This prevents the bottom end of tilhe bottle 18 from protruding too far out of the top 20 of the container 11 and interfering with the lid. It can be seen that the inside diameter or internal dimensions of the rim 28 are large enough to admit the flange 27, while the outside diameter of the rim 28 is smaller than the outside diameter of the bottle 18.
An additional feature of the invention is an improved dispensing tip. Most conventional elongated dispensing tips, such as those used in pump-type containers for nasal medication include a single dispensing orifice located at one extreme end of the nozzle. As shown in Figure 2, the improved nozzle 17 of the present invention, preferably includes an outer sleeve 29 which may be integrally formed with or detachable from tilhe pumping apparatus. The outer sleeve 29 extends slight beyond the tip of the dispensing nozzle and includes a plurality, preferably four, radial holes 30 in the side wall of the sleeve. The sleeve is open ended, so that TMR/STA/224u -6 when the pump is activated, a mist of fine particles is expelled from the nozzle. The provision of the exterior sleeve 29, owing to the venturi effect of the high speed mist passing through the sleeve tip, creates additional turbulence which serves to further disrupt and reduce the particle size of the dispensed liquid. The smaller particle size allows the particles or droplets to remain suspending in the air for longer period of time.
As shown in Figure 3, an alterative embodiment of the invention is designed to receive a flangeless pump-type container. Whereas the embodiment depicted in Figures 1 and 2 is designed to receive the pump-type container from the opened-ended top 20 of the container 11, the embodiments shown in Figures 3-9 and 12 include an enlarged lid or closure 40 which is intended to cover the open front 41 of the case 42 having a base 42a into which the flangeless pump-type container 43 is inserted, as shown in Figure As shown in Figure 4, the nozzle 46 of the flangeless dispenser is inserted into a torroidal receptacle 47. The receptacle 47 is attached to the closure 40. An intermediate panel 48 may be used to fix the receptacle 47 to the closure 40. The receptacle 47 is characterised by a central cylindrical passageway 49 which snuggly receives the nozzle 46, including a pilot opening 50 with rounded edges. The pilot opening 50 both facilitates insertion of the nozzle 46 into the cylindrical opening 49 and allows the container 43 to pivot as shown in Figures 6 and 7.
As shown in Figure 6, in the resting position, the container 43 is generally in the upright position. When the closure 40 is activated, clearance between the container 43 and the rear of the case 42 allows the container 43 to pivot slightly as shown in Figure 7. This minimises any bending effect on the nozzle 46 and keeps those forces imposed by the receptacle 47 onto the nozzle 46 generally aligned with the long axis 51 of the container 43.
As shown in Figure 8, the dispenser of the types generally illustrated in Figures 3-7 is easily adaptable to a pump-type container having a flange, of the type shown in Figures 1 and 2. In this instance, the closure 40 is provided with a central slot 52 located on the top surface 53.
TMR/STA/224U -7- As shown in Figure 9 the central slot 52 extends all the way to the rear 54 of the top portion 53. This allows the lid to close. Note that the top 40 is hinged at two locations 55 and 56 to the container 42. The case 42 is also equipped with a key hole shaped opening 57, self-adhesive pads 58 and mounting holes 59, any or all of which may be used for mounting the dispenser on the wall, if it is not used as a free standing unit on a flat surface.
As shown in Figure 12, an alternate embodiment of the invention 150 incorporates a shelf 151 which is rigidly attached to or integral with the case 142. The shelf 151 includes a central notch 153 which surrounds the neck 154 of a pump-type bottle 143. In this way, the bottle 143 is suspended from its cap and dispensing nozzle assembly 155 within the case 142. The shelf feature allows for easy insertion and pivotal motion of the container or bottle when activated by the hinged lid 140.
Yet another embodiment of the invention is depicted in Figures 13 and S: 14. The dispenser 200 is somewhat similar to the one shown in Figure 12 :os, except that the floor 201 of the case 202 is provided with an upstanding ridge 203. The ridge 203 extends at least part way between the side walls 204 of the case 202. This style of dispenser 200 is particularly adapted to receive a bottle 205 having a groove 206 formed in its base. The groove *900 206 preferably extends diametrically across the bottom of the base.
Because the height of the ridge 203 is greater than the depth of the groove 206, the bottle 205 is supported by the ridge 203 and not the base 201 of the case 202. This allows the bottle to pivot backward and forward as the hinged cover 207 is depressed for the purpose of activating the pump mechanism 208. Because the bottle 205 is supported beneath the groove 206, an internal shelf 209, if used at all, would be used to laterally support the neck 210 of the bottle 205 at some point below the bottom of the pump mechanism 208. In this way, the pump mechanism would not interfere with the shelf 209 as the bottle pivoted backward and forward. As shown in Figure 14, a gap 211 is provided between the base of the bottle 205 and the floor 201 of thile case 202. This gap 211 accommodates the backward and forward pivoting of the bottle, when activated. This pivoting during activation promotes even contact between the pump mechanism 208 and the hinged case 207, thus promoting even wear characteristics between contacting parts and favourable dispensing characteristics.
TMR/STA/224u 8 As shown in Figure 15, a dispenser, for example of the type generally described with reference to Figures 3-9 and 12-14 may be advantageously modified by providing an upper portion of the hinged lid 220 with a pivoting plate 221. The pivoting plate may be provided flush with the top of the hinged lid 220 or may be concealed beneath it. The pivoting plate 221 may be attached to the hinged lid 220 by laterally extending pins 222.
In the alternative, the pivoting plate 221 may be formed integrally with the hinged lid 220, for example by having an integral or "living" hinge 223 extending between an edge of the pivoting plate 221 and the hinged lid 220. The pivoting plate 221 includes an aperture 224 through which may protrude an elongated dispensing nozzle of the type depicted, for example, in Figures 1, 2 or 8. The pivoting plate 221 can be used in conjunction with or apart from the ridge 203 depicted in Figures 13 and 14. The purpose of the pivoting plate 221 is to maintain even contact with the pump mechanism of the bottle contained within the dispenser.
Another feature which can be utilized with any of the embodiments of the dispensers of the present invention is a pneumatic bulb. As shown in Figs. 16 and 17, a pneumatic bulb 230 is located at the base or floor portion 231 within the case of a dispenser. The bulb 230 may be provided with or without accordion pleats 232. A tube 233 exits the bulb and extends to the upper end of the dispenser adjacent to the apertured opening through which the nozzle passes. The air delivery end 234 of the tube is directed towards the nozzle of the container held by the dispenser. When the lid is depressed to activate the pump mechanism, the bulb delivers a stream of air. The stream of air exiting the delivery end of the tube 234 helps dispense the mist, suspension or aerosol delivered by the container.
The bulb 232 may be mounted horizontally as shown in Fig. 17 or vertically as shown in Fig. 16.
If horizontal, the bulb may be activated by a co-operating plunger 240, located within and attached to the hinged closure 40. Preferably a lower internal shelf 241 supports the container.
As shown in Fig. 18, a piston and cylinder arrangement may be provided to help dispense the mist, suspension or aerosol delivered by the container. As depicted in Fig. 18, the container iay be supported by a shelf 241 within a lower portion of the case. A lower portion of the tube 242 terminates within a cylinder 243 formed between or separately within TMR/STA/224u 9 the side walls 244, the shelf 241 and the base 245. A piston 246 may be located within the hinged cover. The piston may include a seal 247. Thus, when the cover is closed and depressed, the piston compresses the air within the cylinder 243, delivering it through the opening 242 and into the tube 233 which passes through the shelf 241.
In the alternative, as shown in Fig. 19, the piston and cylinder 243, 244 may be curved about the center-line of the hinge 56. This would provide a smoother mechanical action and better seal.
It should be noted that the piston and cylinder arrangement may be formed integrally with the cover and case or may be formed separately and affixed to the cover and case.
It can be appreciated from the aforestated description that the dispenser of the present invention is adaptable to a wide variety of pump-type containers or bottles. These containers may be used in the upright position for dispensing medication, insect eradicator, dust mite allergy neutraliser, deoderants, or fragrances. In the inverted position, the dispenser of the present invention is particularly useful for dispensing soap, hand lotions, or cleansing products. The cases ndj lids of the dispensers of the present invention have been described with reference to specific shapes and materials, however these should be considered as p-'mples and not limitations to the spirit or scope of the invention.
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1. In combination a pump-type container and a dispenser to receive the container, said container comprising: a reservoir to receive a liquid to be dispensed, a pump communicating with said reservoir so as to draw said liquid therefrom, said pump including a pump actuator member which upon reciprocation pumps liquid from said reservoir; said dispenser comprising: a case having ai aperture through which said liquid is dispensed, and substantially enclosing said container, said casing including a base and a lid pivotally fixed to the base so as to be pivotable relative therein' between a spaced rest position and an operative position; there being a clearance between the lid and the base sufficient to allow the lid to activate said pump when the lid is pivoted from the rest position to the operative position; and wherein said container is supported on said base and is engaged by said lid, with said actuator being depressed upon pivoting of said lid to said operative position to cause the liquid to be pumped from said reservoir to be delivered through said aperture.
2. The combination of claim 1, wherein said base includes a floor, generally upwardly extending walls and a top, and said lid is pivotally attached adjacent said top and depends therefrom, with said aperture being formed in an upper portion of said lid.
3. The combination of claim 2, wherein said lid engages said 25 actuator to cause reciprocation thereof upon pivoting of said lid.
4. The combination of claim 1, wherein said base includes a floor :and generally upwardly extending walls, with said floor being provided with said aperture.
5. The combination of claim 4, wherein said lid is plvctally attached to an upper portion of said base, and said lid engages the base of said container while said floor engages said actuator.
6. The combination of claim 5, wherein said floor is provided with an upstanding flange which engages a top surface of said container.
7. The combination of any one of claims 1 to 6, wherein said 35 actuator includes a nozzle.
8. The combination of claim 7, wherein said nozzle is provided with a plurality of nozzle apertures, which nozzle apertures tace a generally radially relative to the longitudinal axis of the container. 1/224u 11
9. In combination, a pump type container and dispenser therefor, substantially as hereinbefore described with reference to the accompanying drawings. DATED this TENTH day of FEBRUARY 1993 3C Chemical Laboratories Pty Ltd Patent Attorneys for the Applicant SPRUSON FERGUSON *o *o* o M* *24 LMM/224u
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AU498046B2 (en) * 1976-03-16 1979-02-01 3C Chemical Laboratories Pty Ltd A wall mountable actuator foran aerosal can
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AU498046B2 (en) * 1976-03-16 1979-02-01 3C Chemical Laboratories Pty Ltd A wall mountable actuator foran aerosal can
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