US2085673A - Shaving cream and toothpaste dispenser - Google Patents

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US2085673A
US2085673A US107095A US10709536A US2085673A US 2085673 A US2085673 A US 2085673A US 107095 A US107095 A US 107095A US 10709536 A US10709536 A US 10709536A US 2085673 A US2085673 A US 2085673A
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B65CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
    • B65DCONTAINERS FOR STORAGE OR TRANSPORT OF ARTICLES OR MATERIALS, e.g. BAGS, BARRELS, BOTTLES, BOXES, CANS, CARTONS, CRATES, DRUMS, JARS, TANKS, HOPPERS, FORWARDING CONTAINERS; ACCESSORIES, CLOSURES, OR FITTINGS THEREFOR; PACKAGING ELEMENTS; PACKAGES
    • B65D35/00Pliable tubular containers adapted to be permanently or temporarily deformed to expel contents, e.g. collapsible tubes for toothpaste or other plastic or semi-liquid material; Holders therefor
    • B65D35/24Pliable tubular containers adapted to be permanently or temporarily deformed to expel contents, e.g. collapsible tubes for toothpaste or other plastic or semi-liquid material; Holders therefor with auxiliary devices
    • B65D35/28Pliable tubular containers adapted to be permanently or temporarily deformed to expel contents, e.g. collapsible tubes for toothpaste or other plastic or semi-liquid material; Holders therefor with auxiliary devices for expelling contents
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  • su l N frame@ Jule UNI-TED su l relates to ⁇ dispensers lfor ⁇ toothc i ⁇ theprimary object the provision of a simple and H vinexpensivexdevice of this character which will ⁇ afford aflxed sanitary support for agcollapsible container to prevent misplacementof the latter and ⁇ which may be easily andiquickly actuated discharge therefrom a desired amount of itscon- ⁇ tents and ⁇ automatically close@ the container when manually released to prevent evaporation matter.
  • ⁇ i i tion 6 being equipped with brackets 8 for securing the casing Sto a wallor like support thereby rendering thesection 6 fixed.
  • One edge ⁇ of thefsec- -tion ⁇ 1 is ihingedfto one edge of. ⁇ the section 6 50 thereby converting the section "I" into” a" ⁇ door 1V ⁇ 3spectionforreplacement of thecontainer.
  • v The a latch s'. i 5', riveted tothe lower endof the section ⁇ 6 ⁇ isan TES]- PA i paste.
  • i wliiigure is a) vertical sectional view illustrating adispenser constructed in accordance with myc.
  • Figurei4 is afragmentary sectional viewillusg trating the follower for squeezing and ⁇ ⁇ thereby dischargingthe contents of thecollapsible ⁇ coni ⁇ I-'teIerring Iin ⁇ detail tothedrawng, thejnu ⁇ ⁇ modate acollapsible container 2 in aninverted c container to extendytherethrough.
  • a suitable cushlonlis arranged between the seat* ⁇ and The casing Ilincludes sections 6 and 'I, ⁇ the Hsecf lwhich may be readilyopened andclosed for in- ⁇ section 'I is held in a closed position by a suitable adapted" containerZ.
  • a rod II is pivoted to thearm 9 and f extends through the casing I and has connected therewithv a coil 'spring i2 acting tourge the arm in aposition for closing the discharge" neck loi the container.
  • a feed shaftIS is journaled "in the casingI and extends through-the top wall of said casing and ⁇ has journaled and slidably mounted thereon a sleeve I4to which is secured a finger piece I5 overlying the upper end ofthe .rod il.
  • the spring I2 acts to bringtherod II top of the casing and the finger piece" ⁇ IIV and acts to urge the-sleeve upwardly.
  • the sleeve clutch element I1 which also acts as a stop for limitingtheupward" movement of the sleeve underthe influence of the' spring ISfby contacting connection betweenthe nger piece and the feed shaft. ⁇ .
  • the clutch element I1 is brought in en- ⁇ ⁇ enters the casing ⁇ and has formed thereon a ing the nng'er piece I5 and the depressing ofl the ⁇ wfinger piece
  • Afolloweror squeezing means 2li is adapted to and consists of an arcuately curved yoke 42i having ⁇ its ends slidably flttedin ⁇ guide grooves 22 formed in the casing I.
  • the yokeZI hasintegral ⁇ therewith afeed nut ⁇ 23ol which "meshes with the feedthreads on the feed shaft I3.
  • rollers 26 are journaled' on the bars ⁇ 124 and 25 and are arranged to receive therebetween the i. initial position which brings the ⁇ cupinto ⁇ engage- ⁇ 35 the container 2 at the non-discharge end thereof container 2.
  • ⁇ Guide pins 21 are arranged between l the bars 24 and 25 andby ⁇ adjustingtheobar 25 relative tothe bar 24 thegpressure of the sleeves on the container may beincreased and decreased,
  • a dispensing device comprising a casing to receive a collapsible container and having grooves in opposite walls thereof, a feed shaft Journaled in said casing, a yoke having reduced ends to form pintles slidably received in said grooves and including intermediate its ends a threaded opening receiving the feed shaft/a bar secured on the yoke between the ends thereof, a second bar paralleling the first bar and adjdstably and yieldably connected to said first bar, guide ⁇ pins secured on the first bar and slldable through the second bar, sleeves journaled on said kbars to contact the container at theopposite sides thereof for compressing said container to expel its contents, and means for rotating the

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l N frame@ Jule UNI-TED su l relates to `dispensers lfor `toothc i `theprimary object the provision of a simple and H vinexpensivexdevice of this character which will `afford aflxed sanitary support for agcollapsible container to prevent misplacementof the latter and `which may be easily andiquickly actuated discharge therefrom a desired amount of itscon- `tents and `automatically close@ the container when manually released to prevent evaporation matter. i
vention consists in certain novel features of construction, combination and arrangement "of claimed.
. `reiferericeis to be had to"thefollowing description t and accompanying drawing, in which invention. 1 l i i FigureZ is a sectionalview taken on theline `2-2 of `Figure 1.. Y l" @Y wf f `Figure 3` a front elevatiomptrtly` in section, c. illustrating the manual manipulation of the de- "30 vice.` i i "l tainer.
"meral I indicates a casing-'of a sizeto accomf j position. "The *bottomof thecasing isof conioal c shape andjforms a seat 3.for`the discharge end `lofoi'ythe container. Theconical-.shaped 'seat 3 has an"l opening 4 to permit the discharge neckfof the thedischarge end'of the container 2.
` i i tion 6 being equipped with brackets 8 for securing the casing Sto a wallor like support thereby rendering thesection 6 fixed. One edge `of thefsec- -tion`1 is ihingedfto one edge of.` the section 6 50 thereby converting the section "I" into" a" `door 1V `3spectionforreplacement of thecontainer. vThe a latch s'. i 5', riveted tothe lower endof the section `6` isan TES]- PA i paste. `shavingcreams and" other siiriilarsub-l `stances sold in collapsible containersand hasfor ltolrst` open the collapsible container and then` a .i of the contents and contamination by"foreign l5. iwan these and other objects in view, this in-` partsfto be hereinafter morefully described and 1 I: For a complete understanding "of` my invention,
i wliiigure is a) vertical sectional view illustrating adispenser constructed in accordance with myc.
*Figurei4 is afragmentary sectional viewillusg trating the follower for squeezing and` `thereby dischargingthe contents of thecollapsible `coni `I-'teIerring Iin `detail tothedrawng, thejnu` `modate acollapsible container 2 in aninverted c container to extendytherethrough. A suitable cushlonlis, arranged between the seat*` and The casing Ilincludes sections 6 and 'I,` the Hsecf lwhich may be readilyopened andclosed for in- `section 'I is held in a closed position by a suitable adapted" containerZ. A rod IIis pivoted to thearm 9 and f extends through the casing I and has connected therewithv a coil 'spring i2 acting tourge the arm in aposition for closing the discharge" neck loi the container. A feed shaftIS is journaled "in the casingI and extends through-the top wall of said casing and `has journaled and slidably mounted thereon a sleeve I4to which is secured a finger piece I5 overlying the upper end ofthe .rod il. The spring I2 acts to bringtherod II top of the casing and the finger piece" `IIV and acts to urge the-sleeve upwardly. vThe sleeve clutch element I1 which also acts as a stop for limitingtheupward" movement of the sleeve underthe influence of the' spring ISfby contacting connection betweenthe nger piece and the feed shaft.` .The clutch element I1 is brought in en-` `enters the casing `and has formed thereon a ing the nng'er piece I5 and the depressing ofl the` wfinger piece |59 slides` the rod I I` downwardly, fswingingthe arm 9 on" its pivot and thereby disengaginglthe cup fromthe dischargeneck of theV container. `As soon as manual `pressure is re` leased from@ the `finger piece `l5` the springs `I2 and I6 restore therodand finger piecetotheir ment with the discharge neck of the container. j Afolloweror squeezing means 2li is adapted to and consists of an arcuately curved yoke 42i having `its ends slidably flttedin `guide grooves 22 formed in the casing I. The yokeZI hasintegral `therewith afeed nut `23ol which "meshes with the feedthreads on the feed shaft I3. c `A bar24 is rollers 26 are journaled' on the bars `124 and 25 and are arranged to receive therebetween the i. initial position which brings the `cupinto` engage- `35 the container 2 at the non-discharge end thereof container 2. `Guide pins 21 are arranged between l the bars 24 and 25 andby`adjustingtheobar 25 relative tothe bar 24 thegpressure of the sleeves on the container may beincreased and decreased,
as desired. This adjustment can be madewby opening the door 'I of the casing.` i By rotating the feed shaft I3 by the finger` piece `IIothe squeezingzmeans 20 may be advanced downthe topof the` casing. A clutch "elementr I8 isjfou 1 u `secured tothefeed `shaft for cooperation with `the clutch element II in establishing` a driving f 'e s is i iai Eig "said container as desired. Before the squeezineans can be actuated the finger piece i8 ust be depressed which disengages the cup from Ldischarge neck of the' container. Therefore, y be seen that before pressure is applied to ntainer by the squeezing means said conits to thercontainer. a rod pivoted tosaid through said casing, a feed iournaled in said casing and extending'ex'- thereof, s sleeve siidabiyand rotatably ted on said feed shaft, a finger piece secured sleeve and engaged by said rod, spring acting on said sleeve, spring means actingd rod, means Aconnecting the squeezing means to the feed shaft,` and a clutch between the feed shaft and said sleeve and engaged by endwise movement of the sleeve on the feed shaft.
2. A dispensing device comprising a casing to receive a collapsible container and having grooves in opposite walls thereof, a feed shaft Journaled in said casing, a yoke having reduced ends to form pintles slidably received in said grooves and including intermediate its ends a threaded opening receiving the feed shaft/a bar secured on the yoke between the ends thereof, a second bar paralleling the first bar and adjdstably and yieldably connected to said first bar, guide` pins secured on the first bar and slldable through the second bar, sleeves journaled on said kbars to contact the container at theopposite sides thereof for compressing said container to expel its contents, and means for rotating the
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US2496004A (en) * 1945-11-19 1950-01-31 Catherine M Geyer Paste dispenser
US2550537A (en) * 1947-11-28 1951-04-24 Douglas D Derrick Content dispensing device for collapsible tubes
US2596683A (en) * 1950-12-06 1952-05-13 Melvin P Hawkins Tooth paste dispenser, including a compressing roller and a pivoted valve element
US2712400A (en) * 1952-04-28 1955-07-05 Wayne C Stauffer Dispensing means for paste tubes
US2902063A (en) * 1957-06-10 1959-09-01 Roland R Keesee Collapsible tube container and dispenser
US3221940A (en) * 1963-12-18 1965-12-07 Jr Cornelius B Watson Tube squeezer with automatically operating closure member
US3289893A (en) * 1965-04-30 1966-12-06 Russell K Vance Dispensing device for tubular containers
US3332579A (en) * 1966-07-06 1967-07-25 Rudolph W Peters Content dispenser for collapsible tubes
US3368722A (en) * 1967-01-16 1968-02-13 Robert S. Wallace Tube fluid dispenser apparatus
US4258864A (en) * 1980-01-21 1981-03-31 Karamanolis Peter K Toothpaste dispenser
US4548337A (en) * 1983-06-06 1985-10-22 Morris Donald A Dispenser apparatus for the contents of compressible and collapsible tubes
US6968978B1 (en) 2005-01-05 2005-11-29 William B Matthews Wall mountable dispenser for collapsible tubes
US20070075092A1 (en) * 2005-09-30 2007-04-05 Allen Duane P Toothpaste dispenser
US20150069088A1 (en) * 2004-05-24 2015-03-12 Helen Of Troy Limited Cartridge for an additive dispensing system
US11608214B2 (en) * 2018-10-08 2023-03-21 The Cube Club Platform Gmbh Device for squeezing out tubes

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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2496004A (en) * 1945-11-19 1950-01-31 Catherine M Geyer Paste dispenser
US2550537A (en) * 1947-11-28 1951-04-24 Douglas D Derrick Content dispensing device for collapsible tubes
US2596683A (en) * 1950-12-06 1952-05-13 Melvin P Hawkins Tooth paste dispenser, including a compressing roller and a pivoted valve element
US2712400A (en) * 1952-04-28 1955-07-05 Wayne C Stauffer Dispensing means for paste tubes
US2902063A (en) * 1957-06-10 1959-09-01 Roland R Keesee Collapsible tube container and dispenser
US3221940A (en) * 1963-12-18 1965-12-07 Jr Cornelius B Watson Tube squeezer with automatically operating closure member
US3289893A (en) * 1965-04-30 1966-12-06 Russell K Vance Dispensing device for tubular containers
US3332579A (en) * 1966-07-06 1967-07-25 Rudolph W Peters Content dispenser for collapsible tubes
US3368722A (en) * 1967-01-16 1968-02-13 Robert S. Wallace Tube fluid dispenser apparatus
US4258864A (en) * 1980-01-21 1981-03-31 Karamanolis Peter K Toothpaste dispenser
US4548337A (en) * 1983-06-06 1985-10-22 Morris Donald A Dispenser apparatus for the contents of compressible and collapsible tubes
US20150069088A1 (en) * 2004-05-24 2015-03-12 Helen Of Troy Limited Cartridge for an additive dispensing system
US10329134B2 (en) * 2004-05-24 2019-06-25 Helen Of Troy Limited Cartridge for an additive dispensing system
US6968978B1 (en) 2005-01-05 2005-11-29 William B Matthews Wall mountable dispenser for collapsible tubes
US20070075092A1 (en) * 2005-09-30 2007-04-05 Allen Duane P Toothpaste dispenser
US7431178B2 (en) 2005-09-30 2008-10-07 Duane Parker Allen Toothpaste dispenser
US11608214B2 (en) * 2018-10-08 2023-03-21 The Cube Club Platform Gmbh Device for squeezing out tubes

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