Patent classifications
B05B11/0044
Liquid dispenser with bottle ventilation
Liquid dispenser having a liquid store and a discharge device fitted thereto and having a discharge opening. The discharge device has a pump device with a pump chamber variable in terms of volume and connected at an input side in a communicating manner to the liquid store and at an output side in a communicating manner to the discharge opening. The pump device conveys liquid from the liquid store to the discharge opening. The discharge device has a ventilation channel, by which an incoming air flow is enabled for pressure compensation between the liquid store and a surrounding atmosphere. The ventilation channel has a ventilation valve openable by manual actuation of the pump device and closed when the pump device is not actuated. Further, the ventilation channel has a capillary channel portion through which the incoming air flow reaches the liquid store.
Two-part dispensing closure system with internal seal and methods of using the same
A dispensing closure system includes an upper closure portion and a lower closure portion including an axial flow conduit and a vent conduit. The upper closure portion is axially movable relative to lower closure portion between shipping and dispensing positions. A seal is disposed on the lower closure portion over the flow and vent conduits. A peripheral spacing strip is removably secured to the upper closure portion and engages with either the lower closure or the outside of the container to prevent movement. A piercing probe includes piercing elements in alignment with the flow and vent conduits for piercing the seal. In the shipping position, the piercing elements are spaced from the seal. However, when the spacing strip is removed and the upper closure portion is axially moved to the dispensing position, the piercing elements pierce the seal to open the flow conduit and the vent conduit.
Cosmetic container
A cosmetic container includes an outer container, an inner container inserted into the outer container to receive a content injected therein, and a pump support coupled to an upper opening of the inner container and including a support body connecting to an inside of the inner container. The container further includes a pump inserted through the support body to discharge the content, and a shoulder coupled to an upper portion of the outer container to downwardly press the pump support with respect to the outer container.
All plastic hand pump with a piston having an integrated check valve
A hand pump fabricated entirely from plastic components for dispensing liquids, is provided. The hand pump includes an actuator, a closure, a housing having a lower check valve, and a piston having an integrated upper check valve in the form of an inverted cone suspended within a cylinder. An elastic, dome shaped, plastic return spring is utilized to return the actuator to its rest position after actuation. Used pumps do not require disassembly to be recycled.
PUMP DISPENSERS
A dispenser pump has a plunger operable in a body including an outer cylinder body having a vent opening in its sidewall and a body insert fitting into the top of the body cylinder and providing an external collar through which the plunger stem operates. The body insert has a lock-down thread to lock down the plunger for shipping. The insert also has an undulating annular vent-control bead extending right round its cylindrical outer surface, engaging the cylinder wall with interference for either blocking or unblocking the vent opening, according to whether the vent-control bead lies above or below the interior vent opening, by rotation between the body cylinder and body insert. The rotation can be driven by rotation of the plunger head, which makes a catch engagement with the top of the body insert. Blocking the vent during shipping reduces leakage.
DISPENSER FOR APPLYING LIQUID, IN PARTICULAR FOR APPLYING A PHARMACEUTICAL LIQUID, AND SET COMPRISING SUCH A DISPENSER
A dispenser for applying liquid, having a housing with an applicator opening and a liquid reservoir. The dispenser has a ventilation duct by which an ambient atmosphere is connected to the liquid reservoir so that, after the application of liquid, an inflow of air from the atmosphere is permitted into the liquid reservoir. The dispenser is provided with a detection installation which for detecting an application procedure detects air flowing in through the ventilation duct. The dispenser has a protective cap covering the applicator opening on the housing. The dispenser in the ventilation duct has a switch valve operable by activating a push-button on the external side of the housing. The protective cap acts on the push-button when placed on the housing or when the protective cap is being placed thereon to open the switch valve.
LIQUID DISPENSER, ESPECIALLY DROPLET DISPENSER
A liquid dispenser having a liquid reservoir and a discharge head secured thereto, an outlet valve with a pressure chamber and an opposite valve chamber. The liquid reservoir and the valve chamber are each connected at least in phases to a surrounding atmosphere by a ventilation channel. The two channels provided for this purpose, the reservoir ventilation channel and the valve ventilation channel, are separate channels with separate inlets on an outer face of the discharge head.
COSMETIC CONTAINER
Disclosed is a cosmetic container that allows easy recycling and refilling. A cosmetic container according to one aspect of the invention includes: an outer container; an inner container separably inserted into the outer container and configured to receive a content injected therein; a pump support coupled to an upper opening of the inner container and including a support body connecting to an inside of the inner container; a pump inserted through the support body and configured to discharge the content; and a shoulder separably coupled to an upper portion of the outer container to downwardly press the pump support with respect to the outer container, where separating the shoulder from the outer container may separate the pump from the support body and thereby enable a replacing of the inner container and the pump support.
DEVICE FOR DISPENSING A FLUID PRODUCT
A pump for a fluid product having a pump body held in place by a valve holder fastened in the pump body; a piston sliding around a rod, provided with an inner axial channel axially closed on the lower side of the rod and communicating with the outside of the rod via a radial orifice, the piston having an outer sealing lip and an inner sealing lip; a gland having upwards an oblique or frustoconical surface of inclination appropriate to that of the inner sealing lip of the piston; an actuating spring between the rod and piston; and a return spring between the valve holder and the rod, urging the piston towards its rest position. The valve holder has an axial sleeve having an axial rib forming a mechanical stop in the actuating position between the lower axial end of the rod and the rib.
CONTAINER FOR SPRAYING LIQUID
A container for spraying liquid is disclosed, which includes: a tube having a filling space; a body in which the tube is inserted, where the outer perimeter of the tube and the inner perimeter of the body form a body outlet passage, a lower tube hole is formed at a bottom of the tube as an entrance to the body outlet passage, and an upper movement hole is formed at a top of the body as an exit from the body outlet passage; a body cover coupled to the top of the body, where the body cover includes a cover channel connecting with the upper movement hole and a pump insertion space connecting with the cover channel and receiving a pump inserted therein; and a pump support coupled to the top of the body cover and supporting the pump to block outside air from entering the pump insertion space.