US2119643A - Pressure-operated diffuser of toilet-liquids - Google Patents

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US2119643A
US2119643A US48345A US4834535A US2119643A US 2119643 A US2119643 A US 2119643A US 48345 A US48345 A US 48345A US 4834535 A US4834535 A US 4834535A US 2119643 A US2119643 A US 2119643A
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    • 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
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  • 'Ihis invention relates to spraying devices for use with bottles and like containers adapted to contain volatile liquid perfumes, eau de Cologne, lotions and the like.
  • 'Ihe chief object of the invention is to provide a spraying device and container in which the liquid in the container is delivered in a finely atomlzed spray by the action of a gaseous pressure medium within the container and in which a nely adjustable valve device enables a quick and readily operated opening and closing of a supply conduit connecting the interior of the container to a mixing space with which also communicates a discharge passage and passages admitting some of the gaseous pressure medium to the mixing space to obtain a highly efiicient atomizing action on the liquid as it leaves the supply conduit.
  • Another object of this invention is to provide a spraying device with a single valve and seating.
  • the container is represented as a perfume bottle I having a threaded neck to which is aflixed a closure cap 5, which eiectively seals the bottle by means of a washer 4.
  • An uptake tube 2 depends from the cap 5 and opens at its lower end near the base of the container I, its upper end being sealed in a flanged and skirted cap 3 threaded into a central boss on the base of the cap I.
  • This cap 3 is bored in continuity with the bore of the tube 2 and with a central bore 6 in the cap I.
  • the up-per end of the bore 6 is normally sealed by the conical lower end of the screw 1, this screw having its thread tightly embraced by a packing ring 9 compressed by an annular collar or gland nut 8 threaded into a centrally tapped recess in the top of the cap 5.
  • the container I has a charge of compressed air or other suitable gaseous pressure medium in addition to its charge of liquid and consequently if the screw 1 is slightly rotated, e. g. by a milled head, some of the liquid in the container will be forced up thetube 2 and will enter the space in the cap 5 surrounding the now raised conical lower end of the screw 1. Debouching from this said space is a restricted outlet orifice I3 terminating at its outer end in a nozzle I4 tted with a threaded closure cap I5, whereby liquid forced up the tube 2 will be to a certain extent atomized about the conical lower end of the screw 1 and will escape out through the nozzle I4 assuming the cap I5 is removed.
  • the atomizing action and rate of flow of the liquid are increased by providing one or more restricted passages I5 in the cap 5, extending upwardly and inwardly from the base of thecap to the conical seating formed inside the cap to receive the conical lower end of the screw 'I when it seals the passage (i. By this means the liquid and gaseous pressure medium are intimately mixed as they pass to the nozzle I4.
  • a central bore I5 is formed in the screw 1 and the upper end of this bore is closed by a grub screw I2 having a conical lower end sealing the bore I5.
  • the lower end of this bore I0 has a lateral outlet I I communicating with the space surrounding the lower end of the screw 1, consequently if the grub screw I2 is removed, the screw 1 slightly raised and the cap I5 ailixed an air compressor or pump can be connected to the cap 1 in place of the grub screw i2 and a further supply of compressed air can be admitted to the container I.
  • the spraying of a perfume or other liquid agent can be eiiected by a simple adjustment of the screw 1, and it is apparent that for a normally dimensioned scent bottle the milled head of the screw 1 can be manipulated by the forenger of the hand holdiing the bottle.
  • What I claim isz- Means for spraying scents comprising a receptacle containing the liquid scent and a 'gaseousY pressure medium, a closure cap on said receptacle, a dispersion nozzle in said cap, a mixing space in said cap, a restricted conduit connecting the lower part of the interior of the receptacle to said mixing space, a number of restricted passages connecting the space in the receptacle charged with gaseous pressure medium to said mixing space, a valve in said mixing space, a valve seating common to the outlet ends of said restricted conduit and passages, said restricted passages being oblique in relation to the axis of travel of the liquid from said conduit to said mixing space, and means for operating said valve to adjust said valve to simultaneously connect said conduit and passages to said mixing space and also to connect said dispersion nozzle to said space, said valve and the means operating it comprising a screw with a conical valve head normally seated in the upper or outlet ends of said conduit and passages, a substantially axial bore

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`lune 7, 1938. 2,119,643
' PRESSURE OPERATED DIFFUSER oF TOILET LIQUIDs v. MENDI.
Filed Nov. 5, 1935 Patented .lune 7, 1938 UNITED STAS Viktor Mendl, Prague, Czechoslovakia Application November 5, 1935, Serial No. 48,345 In Czechoslovakia. November 7, 1934 1 Claim.
'Ihis invention relates to spraying devices for use with bottles and like containers adapted to contain volatile liquid perfumes, eau de Cologne, lotions and the like. Y
'Ihe chief object of the invention is to provide a spraying device and container in which the liquid in the container is delivered in a finely atomlzed spray by the action of a gaseous pressure medium within the container and in which a nely adjustable valve device enables a quick and readily operated opening and closing of a supply conduit connecting the interior of the container to a mixing space with which also communicates a discharge passage and passages admitting some of the gaseous pressure medium to the mixing space to obtain a highly efiicient atomizing action on the liquid as it leaves the supply conduit. Another object of this invention is to provide a spraying device with a single valve and seating.
In order that this invention may be clearly understood and readily carried into eiect I have appended hereto a drawing showing in sectional elevation embodiment of the invention.
Referring to the drawing, the container is represented as a perfume bottle I having a threaded neck to which is aflixed a closure cap 5, which eiectively seals the bottle by means of a washer 4. An uptake tube 2 depends from the cap 5 and opens at its lower end near the base of the container I, its upper end being sealed in a flanged and skirted cap 3 threaded into a central boss on the base of the cap I. This cap 3 is bored in continuity with the bore of the tube 2 and with a central bore 6 in the cap I.
The up-per end of the bore 6 is normally sealed by the conical lower end of the screw 1, this screw having its thread tightly embraced by a packing ring 9 compressed by an annular collar or gland nut 8 threaded into a centrally tapped recess in the top of the cap 5.
The container I has a charge of compressed air or other suitable gaseous pressure medium in addition to its charge of liquid and consequently if the screw 1 is slightly rotated, e. g. by a milled head, some of the liquid in the container will be forced up thetube 2 and will enter the space in the cap 5 surrounding the now raised conical lower end of the screw 1. Debouching from this said space is a restricted outlet orifice I3 terminating at its outer end in a nozzle I4 tted with a threaded closure cap I5, whereby liquid forced up the tube 2 will be to a certain extent atomized about the conical lower end of the screw 1 and will escape out through the nozzle I4 assuming the cap I5 is removed.
The atomizing action and rate of flow of the liquid are increased by providing one or more restricted passages I5 in the cap 5, extending upwardly and inwardly from the base of thecap to the conical seating formed inside the cap to receive the conical lower end of the screw 'I when it seals the passage (i. By this means the liquid and gaseous pressure medium are intimately mixed as they pass to the nozzle I4.
For the purpose of recharging the container I with compressed air or other suitable pressure medium a central bore I5 is formed in the screw 1 and the upper end of this bore is closed by a grub screw I2 having a conical lower end sealing the bore I5. The lower end of this bore I0 has a lateral outlet I I communicating with the space surrounding the lower end of the screw 1, consequently if the grub screw I2 is removed, the screw 1 slightly raised and the cap I5 ailixed an air compressor or pump can be connected to the cap 1 in place of the grub screw i2 and a further supply of compressed air can be admitted to the container I.
By means of the present invention the spraying of a perfume or other liquid agent can be eiiected by a simple adjustment of the screw 1, and it is apparent that for a normally dimensioned scent bottle the milled head of the screw 1 can be manipulated by the forenger of the hand holdiing the bottle.
What I claim isz- Means for spraying scents comprising a receptacle containing the liquid scent and a 'gaseousY pressure medium, a closure cap on said receptacle, a dispersion nozzle in said cap, a mixing space in said cap, a restricted conduit connecting the lower part of the interior of the receptacle to said mixing space, a number of restricted passages connecting the space in the receptacle charged with gaseous pressure medium to said mixing space, a valve in said mixing space, a valve seating common to the outlet ends of said restricted conduit and passages, said restricted passages being oblique in relation to the axis of travel of the liquid from said conduit to said mixing space, and means for operating said valve to adjust said valve to simultaneously connect said conduit and passages to said mixing space and also to connect said dispersion nozzle to said space, said valve and the means operating it comprising a screw with a conical valve head normally seated in the upper or outlet ends of said conduit and passages, a substantially axial bore extending along said screw to the top of the screw from a lateral opening above the conical head or end, and a threaded closure member in the top of said bore.
VIKTOR MENDL.
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US2621973A (en) * 1949-08-03 1952-12-16 Allied Chem & Dye Corp Spray dispenser
US2991918A (en) * 1959-08-20 1961-07-11 George R Allen Top valve for a pressure vessel
US2995278A (en) * 1959-05-22 1961-08-08 Western Filling Corp Packaged self-propelling liquid compositions
US3155290A (en) * 1964-11-03 Aerosol valve
US3207386A (en) * 1962-06-01 1965-09-21 Aerosol Tech Inc Aerosol dispenser producing non-flammable spray with fluid system having a flammable propellant
US3225969A (en) * 1963-08-20 1965-12-28 Valve Corp Of America Aerosol valve construction
US3399814A (en) * 1965-09-28 1968-09-03 Messrs Berk Ltd Powder feeder with rotary, axially movable flow controller
US5164194A (en) * 1987-11-13 1992-11-17 Asta Pharma Ag Azelastine containing medicaments
US20060110331A1 (en) * 2004-11-24 2006-05-25 Medpointe Healthcare Inc. Compositions comprising azelastine and methods of use thereof
US20070020330A1 (en) * 2004-11-24 2007-01-25 Medpointe Healthcare Inc. Compositions comprising azelastine and methods of use thereof
US20100152147A1 (en) * 2004-11-24 2010-06-17 Meda Pharmaceuticals Inc. Compositions Comprising Azelastine and Methods of Use Thereof
US20170152131A1 (en) * 2015-11-26 2017-06-01 Jezekiel Ben-Arie Reusable Siphon Head for Standard Beverage Bottles
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US3155290A (en) * 1964-11-03 Aerosol valve
US2621973A (en) * 1949-08-03 1952-12-16 Allied Chem & Dye Corp Spray dispenser
US2995278A (en) * 1959-05-22 1961-08-08 Western Filling Corp Packaged self-propelling liquid compositions
US2991918A (en) * 1959-08-20 1961-07-11 George R Allen Top valve for a pressure vessel
US3207386A (en) * 1962-06-01 1965-09-21 Aerosol Tech Inc Aerosol dispenser producing non-flammable spray with fluid system having a flammable propellant
US3225969A (en) * 1963-08-20 1965-12-28 Valve Corp Of America Aerosol valve construction
US3399814A (en) * 1965-09-28 1968-09-03 Messrs Berk Ltd Powder feeder with rotary, axially movable flow controller
US5164194A (en) * 1987-11-13 1992-11-17 Asta Pharma Ag Azelastine containing medicaments
US20060110331A1 (en) * 2004-11-24 2006-05-25 Medpointe Healthcare Inc. Compositions comprising azelastine and methods of use thereof
US20070020330A1 (en) * 2004-11-24 2007-01-25 Medpointe Healthcare Inc. Compositions comprising azelastine and methods of use thereof
US20100152147A1 (en) * 2004-11-24 2010-06-17 Meda Pharmaceuticals Inc. Compositions Comprising Azelastine and Methods of Use Thereof
US8071073B2 (en) 2004-11-24 2011-12-06 Meda Pharmaceuticals Inc. Compositions comprising azelastine and methods of use thereof
US8518919B2 (en) 2004-11-24 2013-08-27 Meda Pharmaceuticals Inc. Compositions comprising azelastine and methods of use thereof
US8758816B2 (en) 2004-11-24 2014-06-24 Meda Pharmaceuticals Inc. Compositions comprising azelastine and methods of use thereof
US9919050B2 (en) 2004-11-24 2018-03-20 Meda Pharmaceuticals Inc. Compositions comprising azelastine
US10064817B2 (en) 2004-11-24 2018-09-04 Meda Pharmaceuticals Inc. Compositions comprising azelastine and methods of use thereof
US20170152131A1 (en) * 2015-11-26 2017-06-01 Jezekiel Ben-Arie Reusable Siphon Head for Standard Beverage Bottles
US11730846B2 (en) 2019-03-12 2023-08-22 Scentair Technologies, Llc Fragrance diffusion collector assembly, exchangeable fragrance cartridge, and fragrance diffusion system and method

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