HOLDING DEVICE FOR SPRAY CONTAINER
20210198029 · 2021-07-01
Inventors
Cpc classification
B05B9/0883
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D83/24
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
A holding device for a spray container that includes a body, a nozzle portion on a top of the body, and a groove formed between the body and the nozzle portion, the holding device including a base, which is constructed to be placed on a top of the body around the nozzle portion; a pressing part that is connected to a first portion of the base and extends over the nozzle portion, wherein an end of the pressing part includes a first interlocking part; and a first supporting bar which is connected to a second portion of the base, wherein a second interlocking part is formed on or about a top of the first supporting bar and a first protrusion is inwardly formed on or about a bottom of the first supporting bar to detachably couple with the groove.
Claims
1. A holding device for a spray container which includes a body, a nozzle portion on a top of the body, and a groove formed between the body and the nozzle portion, the holding device comprising: a base, which is constructed to be placed on a top of the body around the nozzle portion; a pressing part that is connected to a first portion of the base and extends over the nozzle portion, wherein an end of the pressing part includes a first interlocking part; and a first supporting bar which is connected to a second portion of the base, wherein a second interlocking part is formed on or about a top of the first supporting bar and a first protrusion is inwardly formed on or about a bottom of the first supporting bar to detachably couple with the groove, wherein the first interlocking part is constructed to be engaged with the second interlocking part by downwardly moving the pressing part, wherein the first interlocking part is constructed to be disengaged from the second interlocking part by outwardly moving the first supporting bar, and wherein the first protrusion is constructed to be disengaged from the groove by inwardly moving the first supporting bar.
2. The holding device of claim 1, further comprising a second protrusion which is inwardly formed to detachably couple with the groove, and wherein a coupling strength between the second protrusion and the groove is greater than a coupling strength between the first protrusion and the groove.
3. The holding device of claim 2, wherein the first protrusion is in a convex shape for easy removal from the groove.
4. The holding device of claim 3, wherein the second protrusion is substantially “L”-shaped.
5. The holding device of claim 3, wherein the second protrusion is formed on or about a bottom of the pressing part, and wherein the first and second protrusions are placed on or about the base.
6. The holding device of claim 1, further comprising a third protrusion which is inwardly formed to detachably couple with the groove, wherein a coupling strength between the third protrusion and the groove is greater than a coupling strength between the first protrusion and the groove, and wherein the first protrusion is in a convex shape for easy removal from the groove.
7. The holding device of claim 1, wherein the pressing part further includes a protrusion downwardly formed on a bottom of the pressing part wherein the protrusion presses the nozzle portion when the first interlocking part is engaged with the second interlocking part.
8. The holding device of claim 7, further comprising an extension part, wherein the extension part is constructed to be attachable to the protrusion to increase a height of the protrusion.
9. The holding device of claim 8, wherein the protrusion is cylindrical and the extension part is in a form of hollow cylinder closed at one end, wherein the protrusion is sized to be inserted into the extension part for being detachably attached to the extension part by friction fit.
10. The holding device of claim 1, wherein bottom cuts and top cuts are formed on the base and on both sides of the first supporting bar, and wherein the bottom cuts are upwardly formed from a bottom edge of the base and the top cuts are downwardly formed from a top edge of the base.
11. The holding device of claim 10, wherein the base is substantially annular, and wherein the base is raised on both sides of the first supporting bar for structurally reinforcing connection between the base and the first supporting bar.
12. The holding device of claim 11, wherein the pressing part further includes a second supporting bar which is connected to the first portion of the base, wherein the base is raised on both sides of the second supporting bar for structurally reinforcing connection between the base and the second supporting bar.
13. The holding device of claim 12, wherein the second supporting bar comprises a second protrusion which is inwardly formed to detachably couple with the groove, and wherein a coupling strength between the second protrusion and the groove is greater than a coupling strength between the first protrusion and the groove.
14. The holding device of claim 1, wherein the first supporting bar further includes a tab outwardly formed on or about the top of the first supporting bar.
15. A holding device for a spray container which includes a body, a nozzle portion on a top of the body, and a groove formed between the body and the nozzle portion, the holding device comprising: a base, which is constructed to be placed on a top of the body around the nozzle portion; a pressing part that is connected to a first portion of the base and extends over the nozzle portion, wherein an end of the pressing part includes a first interlocking part; a first supporting bar which is connected to a second portion of the base, wherein a second interlocking part is inwardly formed on or about a top of the first supporting bar; a tab that is outwardly formed on or about the top of the first supporting bar; and a first protrusion inwardly formed to detachably couple with the groove, wherein the first interlocking part is constructed to be engaged with the second interlocking part by downwardly moving the pressing part, wherein the first interlocking part is constructed to be disengaged from the second interlocking part by downwardly moving the tab, wherein the first protrusion is constructed to be disengaged from the groove by upwardly or inwardly moving the tab.
16. The holding device of claim 15, further comprising a second protrusion which is inwardly formed to detachably couple with the groove, and wherein a coupling strength between the second protrusion and the groove is greater than a coupling strength between the first protrusion and the groove.
17. The holding device of claim 15, wherein the pressing part further includes a protrusion downwardly formed on a bottom of the pressing part wherein the protrusion presses the nozzle portion when the first interlocking part is engaged with the second interlocking part, and wherein the holding device further comprises an extension part, wherein the extension part is constructed to be attachable to the protrusion to increase a height of the protrusion.
18. A holding device for a spray container which includes a body, a nozzle portion on a top of the body, and a groove formed between the body and the nozzle portion, the holding device comprising: a base, which is constructed to be placed on a top of the body around the nozzle portion; a pressing part that is connected to a first portion of the base and extends over the nozzle portion, wherein an end of the pressing part includes a first interlocking part; a first supporting bar which is connected to a second portion of the base, wherein a second interlocking part is formed on or about a top of the first supporting bar; and a first protrusion inwardly formed to detachably couple with the groove, wherein bottom cuts are formed on the base and on both sides of the first supporting bar and the bottom cuts are upwardly formed from a bottom edge of the base, wherein the first interlocking part is constructed to be engaged with the second interlocking part by downwardly moving the pressing part, wherein the first interlocking part is constructed to be disengaged from the second interlocking part by outwardly moving the first supporting bar, wherein the first protrusion is constructed to be disengaged from the groove by inwardly moving the first supporting bar.
19. The holding device of claim 18, further comprising a second protrusion which is inwardly formed to detachably couple with the groove, wherein a coupling strength between the second protrusion and the groove is greater than a coupling strength between the first protrusion and the groove, wherein the first protrusion is in a convex shape for easy removal from the groove, and wherein the second protrusion is substantially “L”-shaped.
20. The holding device of claim 18, wherein the pressing part further includes a protrusion downwardly formed on a bottom of the pressing part wherein the protrusion presses the nozzle portion when the first interlocking part is engaged with the second interlocking part, wherein the holding device further comprises an extension part, wherein the extension part is constructed to be attachable to the protrusion to increase a height of the protrusion, wherein the protrusion is cylindrical and the extension part is in a form of hollow cylinder closed at one end, and wherein the protrusion is sized to be inserted into the extension part for being detachably attached to the extension part by friction fit.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0021] These and other features, aspects and advantages of the present invention will become better understood with reference to the accompanying drawings, wherein:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION EMBODIMENTS OF THE INVENTIONS
[0033] Reference will now be made in detail to the preferred embodiments of the present invention, examples of which are illustrated in the accompanying drawings, which form a part of this disclosure. It is to be understood that this invention is not limited to the specific devices, methods, conditions or parameters described and/or shown herein, and that the terminology used herein is for the purpose of describing particular embodiments by way of example only and is not intended to be limiting of the claimed invention.
[0034] Also, as used in the specification including the appended claims, the singular forms “a”, “an”, and “the” include the plural, and reference to a particular numerical value includes at least that particular value, unless the context clearly dictates otherwise. Ranges may be expressed herein as form “about” or “approximately” one particular value and/or to “about” or “approximately” another particular value. When such a range is expressed, another embodiment includes from the one particular value and/or to the other particular value. Similarly, when values are expressed as approximations, by use of the antecedent “about”, it will be understood that the particular value forms another embodiment.
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[0036] The holding device 10 includes a supporting part 100, an adjusting part 200, and an auxiliary part 300. The supporting part 100, an adjusting part 200, and an auxiliary part 300 may be connected to each other indivisibly in one body. Further, The supporting part 100, an adjusting part 200, and an auxiliary part 300 may be made of the same material such as plastic but not limited to. According to the present invention, the holding device 10 may have a simple structure and one material, which can offer reduced cost of manufacture.
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[0040] The adjusting part 200 has a pillar-shaped portion 201 standing on a top of the supporting part 100 and a diving board-shaped portion 203 connected to a top of the pillar-shaped portion 201. The diving board-shaped portion 203 may extend over a top of the push button SCP to contact with the push button SCP when the diving board-shaped portion 203 of the adjusting part 200 is pressed downward. The diving board-shaped portion 203 may include a recess 203R, a first interlocking part, on the top. The recess 203R may be formed an end of the diving board-shaped portion 203 but not limited to. The diving board-shaped portion 203 may include a contact area 205 on the bottom. The contact area 205 may be protruded toward the push button SCP. The contact area 205 contacts with the push button SCP when the diving board-shaped portion 203 is pressed downward.
[0041] The auxiliary part 300 may include a pillar-shaped portion 301 that is connected to the supporting part 100. The auxiliary part 300 may have an interlocking protrusion 303, a second interlocking part, extending toward the adjusting part 200. The interlocking protrusion 303 is to be engaged with the recess 203R when the diving board-shaped portion 203 is pressed downward to the extent that the recess 203R is located under the interlocking protrusion 303. The auxiliary part 300 may include an adjustment arm 305 protruded toward an outside of the supporting part 100. In other words, the adjustment arm 305 may protrude in an opposite direction to that of the interlocking protrusion 303, wherein the interlocking protrusion 303 is directed substantially inwardly towards a center of the holding device 10 as shown in
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[0045] The inward protrusions 101 on the bottom of the supporting part 100 are protruded toward inside of the supporting part 100. The inward protrusion 101 can engage with or disengage from the groove SCG, which makes the holding device 10 fixed to the spray container SC when the inward protrusion 101 is detachably coupled with the groove SCG. In the embodiment shown in
[0046] The supporting part 100 may be within the perimeter of the top of the body SCB. In addition, a width 10W of the holding device 10 may be equal to or lesser than that of the body SCW in a direction perpendicular to the push button pressed, in other words, in a X direction. Further, a height 10H of the holding device 10 may be lesser than twice a height SCH of a stack of the push button SCP, the sealing ring SCS, and the coupling ring SCC. According to the present invention, the holding device 10 is significantly downsized and light, which prevents an operator from suffering fatigue while also occupying minimal space.
[0047] The recess 203R formed on a top of the diving board-shaped portion 203 may be located in an end of the diving board-shaped portion 203 but not limited to.
[0048] A bottom side 203BS of an end of the diving board-shaped portion 203 and a top side 303TS of the interlocking protrusion 303 may be sloped. Sloped shapes of the bottom side 203BS and the top side 303TS make it easier for an operator to press the diving board-shaped portion 203 and make engagement between the recess 203R and the protrusion 303.
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[0050] In the first position, the holding device 10 is mounted and fixed to the spray container SC, and the diving board-shaped portion 203 and/or the contact area 205 does not press the push button SCP. The recess 203R of the diving board-shaped portion 203 is located higher than the interlocking protrusion 303 of the auxiliary part 300 in a parallel direction of the push button pressed, in other words, in a Y direction. In the first position, the recess 203R and the interlocking protrusion 303 are not engaged with each other, and the spray container SC does not release the substance.
[0051] The second position may be made by a single click F on the diving board-shaped portion 203. Once an operator presses the diving board-shaped portion 203 downward until the recess 203R is engaged with the interlocking protrusion 303, the second position is maintained. The adjusting part 200 may be made of plastic but not limited to. Furthermore, in the second position, the recess 203R is located lower than the interlocking protrusion 303 in a Y direction. As the bottom of the diving board-shaped portion 203 or/and the contact area 205 press the push button SCP, the spray container keeps releasing the substance through nozzle SCN during the second position. In the second position, the holding device 10 causes the spray container SC to maintain a continuous release without a constant force of an operator. Accordingly, the holding device 10 on the spray container SC can prevent significant operator fatigue when the holding device 10 is used in the second position.
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[0053] The holding device 500 further includes a second protrusion 514 as shown in
[0054] The coupling strength between the second protrusion 514 and the groove SCG is preferably greater than a coupling strength between the first protrusion 524 and the groove SCG due to the differences in their respective shape profiles. The first protrusion 524 preferably adopts a convex shape for easy removal from the groove SCG and the second protrusion 514 is preferably substantially “L”-shaped that provides a greater coupling strength for the second protrusion 514. The first protrusion 524 and the second protrusion 514 are not limited by these shape profiles, as they can adopt any shape profile that does not depart from the spirit of this disclosure.
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[0056] The pressing part 510 further includes a protrusion 518 downwardly formed on a bottom of the pressing part 510. Similarly to the contact area 205 described above and shown in
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[0059] Further aspects of the holding device 500 include the base 502 being substantially annular as shown. The base 502 is raised on both sides of the first supporting bar 520 to structurally reinforce the connection between the base 502 and the first supporting bar 520. This reinforcement is necessary to maintain structural integrity of the base 502 due to the top and bottom cuts 526, 528 into the base. Additionally, the pressing part 510 may further include a second supporting bar 511 that is connected to the first portion of the base 502, where the base 502 is raised on both sides of the second supporting bar 511 to structurally reinforce the connection between the base 502 and the second supporting bar 511. The second supporting bar 511 may include the second protrusion 514 as shown in
[0060] In this embodiment, and optionally in any embodiment hereinafter, the first supporting bar 520 and the pressing part 510 of the holding device 500 may further include first and second anti-slip means 527, 517 for increasing the amount of force (frictional and/or any other force) when the user's hand or finger touches or slides about certain portions of the first supporting bar 520 and the pressing part 510. In terms of increasing frictional force, the anti-slip means may be materials with higher coefficients of friction such as sandpaper, grip paper, artificial elastomers (e.g. synthetic rubber), thermoplastic elastomers, and the like. In terms of increasing the amount of force encountered on the surface of the first supporting bar 520 and the pressing part 510, the first and second anti-slip means 527, 517 may be protrusions formed on the respective surfaces of the first supporting bar 520 and the pressing part 510 as shown in
[0061] In another embodiment that is also represented by
[0062] In this embodiment, the first interlocking part 512 is constructed to be engaged with the second interlocking part 522 by downwardly moving the pressing part 510. Further, the first interlocking part 512 is constructed to be disengaged from the second interlocking part 522 by downwardly moving the tab 523. Further, the first protrusion 524 is constructed to be disengaged from the groove SCG by upwardly or inwardly moving the tab 523.
[0063] The holding device 500 further includes a second protrusion 514 that is inwardly formed to detachably couple with the groove SCG of the spray container SC. Furthermore, a coupling strength between the second protrusion 514 and the groove SCG is greater than a coupling strength between the first protrusion 524 and the groove SCG. This difference in coupling strength is owed to the different shape profiles of the first protrusion 524 and the second protrusion 514, as the second protrusion 514 is constructed to tightly couple with the groove SCG of the spray container SC, whereas the first protrusion 524 is constructed to engage and disengage with the groove SCG to permit the holding device 500 to easily and straightforwardly couple with the SCG, and thus with the spray container SC.
[0064] Furthermore, the pressing part 510 further includes a protrusion 518 downwardly formed on a bottom of the pressing part 510 wherein the protrusion 518 presses the nozzle portion SCN when the first interlocking part 512 is engaged with the second interlocking part 522. The holding device 500 also features an extension part 530 that is constructed to be attachable to the protrusion 518 to increase a height of the protrusion 518 for nozzle portions SCN that are short in height. With regards to the protrusion 518 for this embodiment, the protrusion 518 shares a similar structure to the protrusion 518 disclosed in a previous embodiment, where the protrusion 518 here is preferably cylindrical and the extension part 530 is in a form of hollow cylinder that is closed at one end. The protrusion 518 is sized to be inserted into the extension part 530. Or, rather, when the extension part 530 is detached from the holding device 500, the user can fit the extension part 530 onto the protrusion 518. The protrusion 518 and the extension part 530 detachably attached to each other by friction fit.
[0065] In another embodiment, a holding device 500 for a spray container SC which includes a body SCB, a nozzle portion SCN on a top of the body SCB, and a groove SCG formed between the body SCB and the nozzle portion SCN, the holding device 500 including a base 502, which is constructed to be placed on a top of the body SCB around the nozzle portion SCN; a pressing part 510 that is connected to a first portion of the base 502 and extends over the nozzle portion SCN, wherein an end of the pressing part 510 includes a first interlocking part 512; a first supporting bar 520 which is connected to a second portion of the base 502, wherein a second interlocking part 522 is formed on or about a top of the first supporting bar 520; and a first protrusion 524 inwardly formed to detachably couple with the groove SCG. The first portion of the base 502 preferably lies opposite to the second portion of the base 502 as shown. Also, the holding device 500 is made of an elastic material or a thermoplastic elastomer.
[0066] For this embodiment, bottom cuts 528 are formed on the base 502 and on both sides of the first supporting bar 520 and the bottom cuts 528 are upwardly formed from a bottom edge 5022 of the base 502. The first interlocking part 512 is constructed to be engaged with the second interlocking part 522 by downwardly moving the pressing part 510. Further, the first interlocking part 512 is constructed to be disengaged from the second interlocking part 522 by outwardly moving the first supporting bar 520. Further, the first protrusion 524 is constructed to be disengaged from the groove SCG by inwardly moving the first supporting bar 520.
[0067] The holding device 500 of this embodiment further includes a second protrusion 514 which is inwardly formed to detachably couple with the groove SCG. Similarly to previously disclosed embodiments, a coupling strength between the second protrusion 514 and the groove SCG in this embodiment is greater than a coupling strength between the first protrusion 524 and the groove SCG. Similarly, the first protrusion 524 in this embodiment is constructed in a convex shape for easy removal from the groove SCG, and the second protrusion 514 is substantially “L”-shaped.
[0068] The pressing part 510 in this embodiment further includes a protrusion 518 downwardly formed on a bottom of the pressing part 510 wherein the protrusion 518 presses the nozzle portion SCN when the first interlocking part 512 is engaged with the second interlocking part 522. Also, the holding device 500 further includes an extension part 530 that is constructed to be attachable to the protrusion 518 to increase a height of the protrusion. The protrusion 518 is preferably cylindrical and the extension part 530 is in a form of hollow cylinder closed at one end. The protrusion 518 is sized to be inserted into the extension part 530 and be detachably attached to the extension part 530 by friction fit.
[0069] While the invention has been shown and described with reference to different embodiments thereof, it will be appreciated by those skilled in the art that variations in form, detail, compositions and operation my be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention as defined by the accompanying claims.