Patent classifications
B05B11/1023
SELF-SEALING PUMP AND METHODS OF MANUFACTURE AND USE THEREOF
Disclosed are self-sealing actuators and pumps for distributing fluids such as personal care products. The actuator can include a nozzle having an outlet that is opens and closes via movement of a plug. A limit rod is configured to engage with the plug and upon actuation the assembly opens a passage for the fluid to flow through an inner channel of the limit rod and to the outlet. Upon de-actuation, the assembly closes the passage sealing the fluid within a closed environment to prevent degradation and caking. Actuators and pumps as described protect the performance of active ingredients within the fluid and prevent the nozzle and outlet from blocking with dried or caked fluid.
Head for dispensing fluid material
A fluid dispenser head (T) including a spray wall (26) that is perforated with a network of holes (O) through which the fluid under pressure passes so as to be sprayed in small droplets; the dispenser head being characterized in that the network of holes (O) comprises at least two series of holes (O), with the holes (O) of a given series presenting holes that are substantially identical in size, and with the holes (O) of different series presenting holes that are different in size, such that one series of holes (O) generates a spray of small droplets with droplet sizes that define a first Gaussian distribution, while another series of holes (O) generates a spray of small droplets with droplet sizes that define a second Gaussian distribution that is offset relative to the first Gaussian distribution, thus producing a complex spray having at least two distinct Gaussian distributions.
All plastic airless pump dispenser
A manually operated, airless pump dispenser featuring all plastic construction, including a dome-shaped elastic polymer spring, is presented. The airless pump dispenser is suitable for dispensing liquids, crémes, foams and gels. Used pumps do not require disassembly to be recycled.
Reciprocal pumps
Disclosed are a pressure regulator for reciprocating pumps comprising an audible low pressure blow off and pumps comprising the pressure regulator. Also described is a pump comprising a larger diameter barrel with a higher volume for inflating an inflatable object at a lower pressure and a smaller diameter barrel with a lower volume for inflating an inflatable object at a higher pressure, wherein the pump is switchable to operate using either the larger diameter barrel or the smaller diameter barrel using a single lever attached to an end cap of the smaller diameter barrel.
Cosmetic Container
The present disclosure relates to a cosmetic container wherein a holder side portion has holder engaging protrusions formed on the inner surface thereof so as to face each other, left deformation assistance long holes are formed in straight shapes in left areas of the holder engaging protrusions, respectively, so as to extend from the lower end to positions higher than the holder engaging protrusions, and right deformation assistance long holes are formed in straight shapes in right areas of the holder engaging protrusions in parallel to the left deformation assistance long holes, respectively, so as to extend from the lower end to positions higher than the holder engaging protrusions. Accordingly, the inner container can be replaced easily.
TUBELESS DISPENSER CONTAINER
Disclosed is a tubeless dispenser container. A tubeless dispenser container according to one aspect of the invention is a tubeless dispenser container for dispensing a content held in a filling space and includes: a bottle part in which the filling space is formed and which has a supply hole, for allowing a flow of the content, and an air hole, for allowing an inflow of air, formed in its upper surface; a connector part coupled to an upper portion of the bottle part to spatially separate the supply hole from the air hole; and a pump part that is secured to a designated position of the connector part and configured to suction and dispense the content supplied through the supply hole, where a supply channel connecting a lower portion of the filling space with the supply hole may be formed in the bottle part.
TUBELESS DISPENSER CONTAINER
A tubeless dispenser container is disclosed, which includes: a bottle part in which the filling space is formed and in an upper surface of which a supply hole for allowing a flow of the content and an air hole for allowing an inflow of air are formed; a connector part that is coupled to an upper portion of the bottle part to spatially separate the supply hole from the air hole; and a pump part that is secured to a designated position of the connector part and is configured to suction and dispense the content supplied through the supply hole, where the bottle part has a hollow channel part formed on an inner wall thereof at one side, with the channel part having one end opening to a lower portion of the filling space and the other end opening to an upper portion of the filling space.
DISPENSER WITH REPLACEABLE INNER CONTAINER
A dispenser for dispensing a liquid product, the dispenser comprising a housing, a pump assembly, a dispensing head, and an inner container. The inner container accommodates the liquid product and is configured to be inserted into a cavity of the housing. The inner container is replaceable and detachably connected to the housing such that the housing, the pump assembly, and the dispensing head can be retained for reuse while the inner container can be replaced with a new inner container. A protrusion is provided on an underside of the inner container that a user can grip to rotate the inner container in a clockwise or anticlockwise direction to disengage the inner container from the housing.
COMPRESSIBLE MECHANISM FOR EXTRACTING FLUID PRODUCTS FOR A RANGE OF PACKAGING
A pressing mechanism for miscellaneous packs dispensing fluidic products comprising a capsular body in which a hollow actuator stem is slidably mounted to perform downward and upward movements with the outflow and backflow provided by a bellows with an elastic memory. An upper end of the bellows is coupled to a corresponding part of the actuator stem by a locking ring, and is also coupled to a button/nozzle, while the lower end of the bellows is supported on the capsular body. The actuator stem is slidably guided by an annular cap, below which the lower end of the actuator stem is coupled to a piston and a first check valve, which, together with a second check valve, allows the actuation of the actuator stem.
Fluid seal having multiple diameters
A seal to prevent fluid transfer using double diameters to provide a tighter seal is disclosed. The double diameter seal has a body with a first diameter containing an upper contact area and a second diameter forming a lower contact point. A notch extends into the body between the upper contact area and the lower contact point for a predetermined distance to form a transition point. In use, the first diameter is dimensioned to place a portion of the length of the upper contact area in sliding engagement adjacent to a length of the first surface. The second diameter dimensioned to place the lower contact point contacting an angled second surface of a valve.