Fluid metering and dispenser device
11241705 ยท 2022-02-08
Inventors
Cpc classification
B65D41/26
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B05B11/0008
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B05B11/1047
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
G01F11/28
PHYSICS
International classification
B05B11/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
G01F11/28
PHYSICS
Abstract
A fluid measuring and dispensing device comprises a bottle engaging element having a bottom portion configured for removably sealably engaging the mouth of the bottle, a fluid container movably mounted on a top portion of a bottle engaging element and defining a fluid chamber, and a mist spray pump connected to the fluid container and having a fluid input port in fluid communication with the chamber. The fluid container is movable between a first position and a second position relative to the bottle engaging element. When the fluid container is in the first position, the chamber is sealed from the interior of the bottle. And when the fluid container is in the second position, at least one passageway extends throughout a bottom wall of the fluid container and throughout the bottle engaging element respectively, such that the chamber is in fluid communication with the interior of the bottle.
Claims
1. A fluid measuring and dispensing device for use with a bottle containing a fluid, the device comprising: a bottle engaging element having a bottom portion configured for removably sealably engaging the mouth of the bottle; a fluid container defining a fluid chamber dimensioned for containing a predetermined amount of fluid to be dispensed, and is movably mounted on a top portion of the bottle engaging element, wherein the fluid container is movable between a first position and a second position relative to the bottle engaging element; a fluid dispensing means connected to the fluid container and having a fluid input port in fluid communication with the chamber of the fluid container; whereby, when the fluid container is in the first position, the interior of the chamber of the fluid container is sealed from the interior of the bottle, and when the fluid container is in the second position, at least one passageway extends throughout a bottom wall of the fluid container and throughout the bottle engaging element respectively, such that the interior of the chamber is in fluid communication with the interior of the bottle; the fluid container is rotably mounted to the bottle engaging element along an axis of rotation extending parallelly to an imaginary longitudinal axis of the mouth of the bottle, and each portion of the at least one passageway extending through the bottom wall of the fluid container and through the bottle engaging element respectively, are radially equidistantly spaced apart relative to the axis of rotation, and angularly equidistantly spaced apart relative to one another the equivalent distance of the diameter of the at least one passageway, wherein: when the fluid container is in the first position, the respective portion of the at least one passageway extending through the bottom wall of the fluid container and through the bottle engaging element are angularly misaligned relative to one another around the axis of rotation, so as to block the fluid communication there through, and when the fluid container is in the second position, the respective portion of the at least one passageway extending through the bottom wall of the container and through the bottle engaging element are angularly aligned relative to one another around the axis of rotation, so as to allow the fluid communication there through; the fluid container is removably rotably mounted to the bottle engaging element through a plurality of hook-shaped prongs located in spaced apart relationship along a circular bottom edge of the fluid container that is in proximity with a circular, peripheral lip edge of the bottle engaging element, and the hook-shaped prongs of the fluid container are oriented inwardly and in a spring biased engagement against the circular lip edge of the bottle engaging element, thus allowing a rotary movement of the fluid container relative to the bottle engaging element around the axis of rotation, wherein the fluid container is selectively removable from the bottle engaging element by manually biasing selected prongs radially away from the circular lip edge of the bottle engaging element; a bottom surface of the chamber having a shape configuration for channeling the fluid content of the fluid container towards the at least one passageway when the fluid container is in the second position; the at least one passageway comprises between one and six fluid passageways, which extend throughout the bottom wall of the fluid container and correspondingly throughout the bottle engaging element, when the fluid container is in the second position; the fluid dispensing means consist of a mist spray pump, and the fluid input port extends proximally the bottom portion of the chamber; the fluid container is removably mounted to the bottle engaging element, the mist spray pump is removably mounted to the fluid container, and the fluid container includes a removable cap, for washing of the device.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
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(29) Referring more particularly to
(30) The device 100 further comprises a fluid container 106 defining a fluid chamber 120 dimensioned for containing a predetermined amount of fluid to be dispensed. The fluid container 106 is movably mounted on a top portion 112 of the bottle engaging element 104.
(31) Furthermore, the fluid container 106 is movable between a first position and a second position relative to the bottle engaging element 104.
(32) The device 100 further comprises a fluid dispensing means 108 connected to the fluid container 106 and having a fluid input port 136 in fluid communication with the chamber 120 of the fluid container 106.
(33) For example, as illustrated in various embodiments of the invention in
(34) Furthermore, as illustrated again in various embodiments of the invention in
(35) Furthermore, when the fluid container 106 is in the first position, the interior of the chamber 120 of the fluid container 106 is sealed from the interior of the bottle 300. And when the fluid container 106 is in the second position, at least one passageway extends throughout a bottom wall 164 of the fluid container 106 and throughout the bottle engaging element 104 respectively, such that the interior of the chamber 120 is in fluid communication with the interior of the bottle 300.
(36) As best illustrated through in
(37) Preferably, as best illustrated in
(38) Preferably, the predetermined amount of fluid is equivalent to a table spoon. Other predetermined amounts of fluid are also possible such as, for example, one tea spoon, one fluid ounce and one centiliter.
(39) In other embodiments of the invention, the amount of fluid that may be stored in the chamber 120 of the fluid container 106 is more than the predetermined volume of fluid described above, such as illustrated in
(40) Referring to
(41) As exemplified in the drawings, the axis of rotation 102 may be typically coaxially centered relative to an imaginary centered axis of the mouth of the bottle 300.
(42) Furthermore, as best illustrated in
(43) Preferably, as illustrated in the drawings, the portions 122 and 114 of the at least one passageway have a circular configuration and a same diameter.
(44) Thus, when the fluid container 106 is in the first position, the respective portions 122 and 114 of the at least one passageway extending through the bottom wall 164 of the fluid container 106 and through the top portion 112 of the bottle engaging element 104 are angularly misaligned relative to one another around the axis of rotation 102, so as to block the fluid communication there through.
(45) Furthermore, when the fluid container 106 is in the second position, the respective portion 122 and 114 of the at least one passageway extending through the bottom wall 164 of the container and through the top portion 112 of the bottle engaging element 104 are angularly aligned relative to one another around the axis of rotation 102, so as to allow the fluid communication there through.
(46) Referring to
(47) Furthermore, the hook-shaped prongs 150 of the fluid container 106 are oriented inwardly and in a spring biased engagement against the circular lip edge 154 of the bottle engaging element 104, thus allowing a rotary movement of the fluid container 106 relative to the bottle engaging element 104 around the axis of rotation 102.
(48) Thus, the fluid container 106 is selectively removable from the bottle engaging element 104 by manually biasing selected prongs 150 radially away from the circular lip edge 154 of the bottle engaging element 104.
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(50) Furthermore, the bottle engaging portion 104 further includes a stop protrusion 160 extending radially outwardly from an outer side surface portion thereof.
(51) The pair of stop cavities 158, corresponding hook-shaped prong 150 and stop protrusion 160 are suitably configured and sized such that the stop protrusion 160 releasably engages in a respective one in the pair of stop cavities 158 when the fluid container 106 is in the first and second position, respectively, relative to the bottle engaging element 104.
(52) Further preferably, as best illustrated in
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(54) Preferably, as illustrated in
(55) Furthermore, as illustrated in
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(57) Advantageously, when the device 100 includes more than one passageway defined between the fluid container 106 and the bottle engaging portion 104, and the the fluid container 106 is in the second position, fluid can be transferred form the bottle 300 to the chamber 120 through some of the passageways there between, while air in the fluid container 106 is transferred, or vented, through the other passageways into the bottle 300. This aspect can significantly accelerate the transfer of fluid, particularly when the fluid is a viscous fluid such as olive oil or the like.
(58) In some embodiments of the invention, as exemplified in
(59) Furthermore, in some embodiments of the invention, a longitudinal side wall 120 of the fluid container 106 is graded with fluid measuring indicia 180.
(60) In some embodiments of the invention, as exemplified in
(61) In some other embodiments of the invention, as illustrated in
(62) In some embodiments of the invention, the bottom portion of the bottle engaging element 104 has one of a) a threaded cap 124 configuration for sealably engaging a threaded finish of the bottle 300 (as best illustrated in
(63) In some embodiments of the invention, as best illustrated in
(64) A method of measuring and dispensing a fluid from a bottle 300 having a fluid measuring and dispensing device 100 sealably engaged on the mouth of the bottle 300 will now be described.
(65) The method comprises, in a first step, moving a fluid container 106 of the device 100 from a first position to a second position relative to a bottle engaging element 104 of the device 100.
(66) In a second step, orienting and holding the bottle 300 substantially upside down until a predetermined amount of fluid is transferred by gravity from the bottle 300 into the fluid container 106.
(67) In a third step, moving the fluid container 106 back to the first position.
(68) In a fourth step, dispensing the predetermined amount of fluid in the fluid container 106 via a fluid dispensing means 108 of the device 100.
(69) In some embodiments, the method further includes between the third and fourth steps a step of orienting the bottle 300 substantially upright.
(70) Furthermore, in the fourth step, dispensing the predetermined amount of fluid includes actuating the fluid dispensing means 108.
(71) In some embodiments of the method, after orienting the bottle substantially upright and before dispensing the predetermined amount of fluid, the method further includes a step of moving the fluid container 106 from the first position to the second position a sufficient period of time, and then back to the first position, so as to allow any amount of fluid exceeding the predetermined amount of fluid to flow back down by gravity into the bottle.
(72) Thus, any exceeding amount of fluid contained in the fluid container 106 may be corrected to the predetermined amount of fluid before dispensing the latter.
(73) Although the above description contains many specificities, these should not be construed as limitations on the scope of the invention but is merely representative of the presently preferred embodiments of this invention.