Patent classifications
B65D47/2068
Fluid dispenser
A fluid dispensing device including a cap having an insertion orifice and a stopper, the cap and the stopper being arranged so that the stopper is mounted in the cap on the side of the insertion orifice. The device includes a deformable chamber whose interior volume is arranged to contain a fluid, the chamber having an inlet to conduct a fluid along a circulation path of fluid from the inlet then through the chamber and to an outlet. The device further includes a pressing part arranged to be movable so as to modify the interior volume, and at least one reservoir film extending towards outside of the cap to form a fluid reservoir in communication with the chamber through the inlet, the at least one reservoir film being held by a force exerted by the stopper on the cap.
Dispenser for dispensing pharmaceutical liquids
Dispenser for dispensing pharmaceutical liquid having a housing, a liquid reservoir arranged within the housing, an exit opening through which liquid is discharged into a surrounding atmosphere, an outlet channel connecting the liquid reservoir to the exit opening and having an outlet valve, openable in a pressure-dependent manner or actuatable manually, arranged in the outlet channel. With the valve closed, the outlet channel is subdivided into a first portion upstream of the outlet valve and a second portion downstream of the outlet valve. The housing is of antibacterial design in the region of surfaces which are intended to come into contact with the liquid, wherein it is exclusively surfaces in the region of the second portion and/or of an outer surface of the housing which have this antibacterial design.
DISCHARGE HEAD
A discharge head for a dispenser including a securing element coupling the discharge head to the dispenser, a housing having an outlet opening, and a valve body. The valve body closes the outlet opening when the pressure of a medium in the discharge head is below a threshold value, and in a ready-for-use state the valve body releases the outlet opening when the pressure of the medium in the discharge head is above the threshold value. The valve body is mounted over a travel path for releasing and closing the outlet opening, and a locking handle moves in relation to the securing element in order to transfer the discharge head into a locked state in which the travel path of the valve body is reduced to zero, and/or in order to transfer the discharge head from the locked state into the ready-for-use state.
Pouring spout of container
A pouring spout of a container includes a spout main body, a closing member, and an energizing body. The spout main body includes a tubular pouring part and an attached part. The tubular pouring part includes an inflow port through which contents are flown in from a container main body and an outflow port. The attached part is configured to attach the inflow port to the container main body. The closing member is configured as a separate body from the tubular pouring part and fitted onto an inner circumferential surface of the tubular pouring part to close the inflow port. The energizing body presses the closing member from the container main body toward the inflow port. The closing member is capable of being removed from the inner circumferential surface of the tubular pouring part by an external force applied against the pressing by the energizing body.
Fluid dispenser
A dispensing device including a cap having an insertion orifice and a stopper, the cap and the stopper being arranged so that the stopper is mounted in the cap on the side of the insertion orifice. The device includes a deformable chamber whose interior volume is arranged to contain a fluid, the chamber having an inlet to conduct a fluid along a circulation path of fluid from the inlet then through the chamber and to an outlet. The device further includes a pressing part arranged to be movable so as to modify the interior volume, and at least one reservoir film extending towards outside of the cap to form a fluid reservoir in communication with the chamber through the inlet, the at least one reservoir film being held by a force exerted by the stopper on the cap.
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.
Pump head and metering device
Disclosed is a pump head with a specially configured elastic valve which enables secure closure of the pump head. It is ensured by the valve that complete emptying and, at the same time, secure closing of the pump head is ensured so that no residues of fluid to be metered remain in the storage state of the pump head. In addition, the present invention relates to a metering device which can be configured for example as squeeze bottle, as non-airless system or as airless system, the metering device comprising a pump head according to the invention.
FLUID DISPENSER
A fluid dispensing device including a cap having an insertion orifice and a stopper, the cap and the stopper being arranged so that the stopper is mounted in the cap on the side of the insertion orifice. The device includes a deformable chamber whose interior volume is arranged to contain a fluid, the chamber having an inlet to conduct a fluid along a circulation path of fluid from the inlet then through the chamber and to an outlet. The device further includes a pressing part arranged to be movable so as to modify the interior volume, and at least one reservoir film extending towards outside of the cap to form a fluid reservoir in communication with the chamber through the inlet, the at least one reservoir film being held by a force exerted by the stopper on the cap.
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.
FLUID DISPENSING SYSTEM
Disclosed is a fluid dispensing system useful for applying lotions and the like comprising a substantially rigid body having a hollow interior space and a discharge hole accessing the hollow interior space. A collapsible bag, disposed within the interior space and containing a fluid to be dispensed, has an open end in fluid communication with the discharge hole where an applicator is also engaged to permit the fluid to flow from the applicator. A pressure pump for increasing the pressure within the interior space to displace the fluid out of the bag and through the discharge hole thereby causing the fluid to flow from the applicator, is attached to the body. In another practice, the fluid dispensing system comprises a squeezable body having at least one vent hole.