Patent classifications
B05B11/1077
Recyclable pump dispenser
A pump dispenser where the pump assemblies does not require disassembly to be recycled in current recycling streams. The pump assembly can include a plastic spring that does not lose stiffness over time and does not interact with the liquid product.
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.
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.
ELASTIC MEMBER FOR PUMP DISPENSER
An elastic member made of a non-metal material, which is used for a pump dispenser, according to some embodiments of the present disclosure may include: an upper ring; a lower ring; and a plurality of links, which is laminated and connected in a zig-zag form to provide elastic restoration force for compression or elongation.
TRIGGER SPRAYER WITH AN IMPROVED TRIGGER AND PISTON ASSEMBLY
A trigger sprayer assembly for dispensing a fluid is provided. The assembly includes an engine having a piston chamber and an outlet passage that is fluidly coupled to the piston chamber, a piston having a plunger and an intermediate portion that extends from the plunger and terminates in an end portion, a trigger lever having a main body and a piston coupling body, and a pair of trigger springs coupled to the main body. Each trigger spring includes a first curved portion, a second curved portion, and a terminating portion. The terminating portions are configured to fit within recesses formed in the engine, and the piston coupling body engages with the end portion. Pivoting the trigger lever from a neutral position to an actuated position compresses the trigger springs and pushes the plunger into the piston chamber to drive fluid into the outlet passage.
TRIGGER SPRAYER ASSEMBLY WITH DUAL VALVE SYSTEM
A trigger sprayer assembly is provided. The assembly includes an engine having a piston chamber and a fluid passage that extends from an inlet portion to an outlet portion, a piston having a plunger that is disposed within the piston chamber, and a trigger lever that is configured to pivot between a neutral position and an actuated position. The assembly further includes an input valve and an output valve configured to control unidirectional fluid flow through the inlet and outlet portions of the fluid passage. The input valve includes a cylindrical body terminating in a flap portion. Pivotal movement of the trigger lever from the actuated position to the neutral position pulls the plunger out of the piston chamber such that the flap portion of the input valve pivots from a closed position to an opened position and fluid flows through the input valve and into the piston chamber.
SPRING FOR PUMPING-TYPE CONTAINER AND PUMPING-TYPE CONTAINER INCLUDING SAME
The present disclosure relates to a spring for a pumping-type container having a first helical part and a second helical part, and a pumping-type container including the same, and has been made to solve a problem caused by independent elastic deformation of the first helical part and the second helical part.
PUMP FOR DISPENSING A FLUID
A pump for dispensing a fluid, has a pump head , a piston body with a piston, a pump chamber limited by a pump chamber body, an inlet valve and an outlet valve, the piston being moveable by respective movement of the pump head between an upper starting position and a lower end position. A return stroke force for a return stroke from the lower end position into the upper starting position is provided by a bellows, formed by two bellows arranged one above the other, Each of the bellows is folded up, when moving the pump head into the lower end position, by exerting a compression force on the pump head, the first bellows receiving the compression force by direct engagement with the pump head, the second bellows receiving the compression force only by engagement with the first bellows.
Living Hinge Actuator
The invention relates generally to a device for actuating a pump mechanism capable of expelling a flowable composition from a container reservoir. In particular, the actuation capability is derived from a living hinge which is constituted by an elastomeric region of the actuator. More specifically, the invention relates to a molded actuator having a button portion for pressing, a collar portion for securing to a container, and a living hinge portion formed of a material that is sufficiently pliable to allow movement of the button portion relative to the collar in a resilient manner.