Patent classifications
B05B11/1084
Receptacle for mixing of different materials
Provided is a receptacle for mixing different materials, including: an outer receptacle for accommodating cosmetic contents; an inner receptacle of a columnar member for accommodating cosmetic contents, the upper part of which is opened and the lower part thereof is closed, which has an upper flange placed over some of the inner circumference of the upper opening portion of the outer receptacle and an elliptical first pump set is inserted into the inside the upper surface thereof; an elliptical second pump set mounted in parallel with the elliptical first pump set on one side of the inner receptacle; a shoulder member, the upper part of which is opened, and on the inner circumference thereof, and an intermediate part is fixed by pressing the upper flange of the inner receptacle and at the same time.
APPARATUS FOR MANUFACTURING COSMETIC
Provided according to an aspect of the invention may be an apparatus for manufacturing cosmetic, which includes a housing which forms an outer appearance; an internal phase container which is provided in the housing, and which stores internal phase fluid excluding surfactant; an external phase container which is provided in the housing, and which stores external phase fluid excluding surfactant; a channel unit which generates emulsion by mixing the internal phase fluid provided from the internal phase container and the external fluid provided from the external phase container; and an operative unit which provides external force required to form and discharge emulsion at the channel unit by manipulation of a user.
IMPROVEMENTS IN OR RELATING TO CONTAINERS FOR FRAGRANCES
A container unit (2) including a plurality of sub-container portions (4) defining a plurality of chambers for containing a liquid substance, a mixing chamber (10) downstream of the sub-container portions, a selecting mechanism for selecting one or more liquid substances from the sub-container portions, and a spray actuator (6) for dispensing a single liquid substance product from one sub-container portion or a mixture of liquid substances from two or more of the plurality of sub-container portions (4), wherein the sub-container portions (4) are individually removable from the container unit.
Discharge container for heterogeneous contents
The present invention disclosed herein relates to a discharge container for heterogeneous contents, which configured such that the pumping operations of a first pumping member and a second pumping member are achieved by manipulating one button member, and a first content and a second content are simultaneously discharged separately to be used, wherein a button support for supporting the button member at both sides of the button member guides the vertical movement of the button member, whereby the button operation can be stably performed.
DUAL DISPENSER
A dual dispenser having two pumps (P1, P2) associated with two reservoirs, each pump having a pump body (P10, P20) and an actuator rod (P11, P21) axially movable over an axial stroke; and a dispenser head including a dispenser orifice (O) for dispensing the fluids coming from the actuator rods (P11, P21). The dispenser head has a cap (1) mounted on the actuator rods (P11, P21) and that forms the dispenser orifice (O); a pusher (2) mounted on the cap (1) so as to move it axially downwards and upwards, the pusher (2) also being mounted on the cap (1) so as to turn relative thereto; and an adjustment insert (3) arranged below the cap (1) and that is secured to the pusher (2) to turn with it, the cap (1) coming into abutment against the adjustment insert (3), limiting the axial stroke of the actuator rods (P11, P21).
Multi-Fluid Dispenser
The Invention relates to a gadget (multi-fluid dispenser) that allows a user to carry multiple fluids in one portable device. The multi-fluid dispenser (MFD) features capsules which fit in a cylindrical shell, wherein each capsule is used to store fluid. A removable cap allows a user to select and dispense liquid from a capsule of choice.
Liquid hand cleaner foam dispensing as spray and liquid stream
Operating a hand cleaner dispenser for dispensing a cleaning liquid from a reservoir onto a person's hands in a cycle of operation wherein, during a first time interval during the cycle dispensing the liquid onto the hand as a spray, and during a second time interval during the cycle dispensing the liquid onto the hand as a liquid stream.
Dispenser for liquid to pasty compositions
A dispenser for liquid to pasty compositions has a pump chamber receiving a pump piston arranged on a pump piston part, a pump chamber with an inlet valve and an outlet valve, a storage space, and a dispenser head, wherein the dispenser head is vertically movable in order to discharge composition in the usual position of the dispenser. A discharge channel is formed in the dispenser head, and the dispenser head has a head cover and the outlet valve has a clamped, flexible annular part. A projecting structure of the head cover directed towards the pump chamber serves to retain the annular part. The dispenser can also have two storage spaces and two pump chambers and two dispenser heads which can be actuated independently of each other in order to discharge the composition.
Multi-Nozzle Multi-Container Fluid Spray Device
The multi-nozzle multi-container fluid spray device includes multiple, for example, three, containers. Each container may hold a different liquid which the user may dispense individually. The containers are connected to each other and to a spray handle and spray head in a reversible manner. Multiple pumps and tubes may be housed within the spray head and one of multiple hoses may extend from each pump into one of the containers. Each pump is designed to dispense a liquid from one of the containers through a single nozzle end. Thus, a single spray bottle may individually dispense different solutions without mixing the solutions.
Dosing dispenser
In a dispenser for dosing of at least one component received in a receiving compartment, a valve device, forming an inlet valve and an outlet valve associated with an outlet opening, is formed of at least two valve elements.