Method and apparatus for dispensing fluids from containers
11027963 · 2021-06-08
Inventors
Cpc classification
B67D1/06
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B67D3/0032
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B67D3/0035
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
A dispensing assembly includes a container support section and a pump support section. The container support section securely supports and holds a jug or other conventional container in an inverted position so that an outlet (which is normally facing upward) is instead facing in a generally downward orientation such that any liquids in the container will gravity feed toward the downwardly-facing outlet. A manual pump assembly is held by the pump support section. A conduit generally extends from the container outlet to an inlet of the pump assembly in order to permit fluid to flow from the container to the pump assembly. A reusable cap member having a check valve assembly and quick-connect coupling can be installed on the threaded outlet of the container. Fluid (including, without limitation, thick or highly viscous fluids) can be efficiently dispensed in controlled amounts.
Claims
1. An apparatus for dispensing hair shampoo or other hair product from a container having a base, a contents label and an outlet comprising: a) a support assembly, wherein said support assembly further comprises: i) a container support member configured to receive a portion of said container, wherein a contents label on said container is at least partially exposed; ii) a fluid pump support member adapted to support a fluid pump; b) a manual fluid hand pump having an inlet and an outlet, wherein said fluid pump is at least partially disposed within said fluid pump support member; c) a flexible hose having a first end and a second end, wherein said flexible hose is configured to directly connect said container to said fluid pump, and wherein said first end is operationally attached to said outlet of said container and said second end is operationally attached to said inlet of said fluid pump; and d) a tool having a point configured to puncture a vent hole in said base of said container.
2. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein said container support member is configured to maintain said outlet of said container in a substantially downwardly facing orientation.
3. The apparatus of claim 1, further comprising a check valve disposed between said outlet of said container said first end of said flexible hose.
4. The apparatus of claim 3, wherein said check valve permits fluid to flow from said outlet of said container into said first end of said conduit flexible hose, but prevents fluid from flowing out of said first end of said conduit flexible hose.
5. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein said container comprises a plastic jug.
6. The apparatus of claim 1, further comprising a swivel disposed between said outlet of said container said first end of said flexible hose.
7. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein said support assembly comprises a single piece of unitary construction.
8. The apparatus of claim 1, further comprising a base removeably attached to said support assembly.
9. A method for dispensing hair shampoo or other hair product from a container having a base, a contents label and an outlet comprising: a) providing a dispensing assembly, wherein said support assembly further comprises: i) a container support member configured to receive at least a portion of said container; ii) a fluid pump support member adapted to support a fluid pump; iii) a manual fluid hand pump having an inlet and an outlet, wherein said manual fluid hand pump is at least partially disposed within said fluid pump support member; iv) a flexible hose having a first end and a second end, wherein said flexible hose is configured to directly connect said container to said fluid pump, and wherein said second end is operationally attached to said inlet of said manual fluid hand pump; b) connecting said first end of said flexible hose to said outlet of said container; c) installing said container into said container support member, wherein said outlet of said container is maintained in a substantially downwardly facing orientation, and wherein fluid in said container drains toward said outlet of said container, and a contents label on said container is at least partially exposed; d) puncturing a vent hole in the base of said container; e) applying force to said manual fluid hand pump; and f) dispensing fluid from said container, through said hose to said inlet of said manual fluid hand pump, and through said outlet of said manual fluid hand pump.
10. The method of claim 9, further comprising a check valve disposed between said outlet of said container said first end of said conduit flexible hose.
11. The method of claim 10, wherein said check valve permits fluid to flow from said outlet of said container into said first end of said conduit, but prevents fluid from flowing out of said first end of said flexible hose.
12. The method of claim 9, wherein said container comprises a plastic jug.
13. The method of claim 9, wherein said dispensing assembly further comprises a swivel disposed between said outlet of said container said first end of said flexible hose.
14. The method of claim 9, wherein said container support member and fluid pump support member comprise a single piece of unitary construction.
15. The method of claim 9, wherein said dispensing assembly further comprises a base removeably attached to said container support member and fluid pump support member.
16. The method of claim 9, further comprising: a) removing said container from said container support member after substantially all fluid has been removed from said container; b) disconnecting said first end of said flexible hose from said outlet of said container; c) connecting said first end of said flexible hose to an outlet of a replacement container; d) installing said replacement container into said container support member, wherein said outlet of said replacement container is maintained in a substantially downwardly facing orientation, and wherein fluid in said replacement container drains toward said outlet of said replacement container; and e) dispensing fluid from said replacement container through said outlet of said manual fluid hand pump.
17. The method of claim 9, wherein said contents label on said container remains visible after said container is installed into said container support member.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS/FIGURES
(1) The foregoing summary, as well as any detailed description of the preferred embodiments, is better understood when read in conjunction with the drawings and figures contained herein. For the purpose of illustrating the invention, the drawings and figures show certain preferred embodiments. It is understood, however, that the invention is not limited to the specific methods and devices disclosed in such drawings or figures.
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF A PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
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(13) Dimensions of said components of dispensing assembly 100 depicted in
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(18) Said pump support member 30 is beneficially configured to support an external manual fluid hand pump; in a preferred embodiment, said hand pump can include pump assembly (actuator) 50, spout 51 having fluid outlet 51a, and pump stem 52 with external threaded section 53. Further, said manual fluid hand pump can operationally attach to upper opening 32 of support member 30 using pump adapter cap 70; said pump adapter cap 70 can include external friction-promoting ridges to promote gripping by a user's fingers during installation and/or removal of said adapter cap 70 from said pump support member 30.
(19) In a preferred embodiment, said container receptacle 10 and external hand pump support base 30 are integrally formed of singular construction to comprise one piece, or are otherwise joined together. Although other dimensions can be employed without departing from the scope of the present invention, container receptacle 10 and external hand pump support base 30 can each have a wall thickness of approximately ⅛″. Further, lower support bases 11 and 31 can be integrally formed of singular construction to comprise one piece, or can comprise multiple pieces. Further, said lower support bases 11 and 31 can be removeably attached to container receptacle 10 and pump support base 30, respectively; said lower support bases 11 and 31 can be selectively removed to beneficially permit access to inner space 13 and inner space 33 and any components of the present invention disposed within said inner spaces, and/or any fluid that might inadvertently escape from container 200 and/or other components of the present invention.
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(21) Pump support member 30 has upper opening 32 and lower support base 31, and defines an inner space 33. As previously noted, pump support member 30 is oriented substantially upright, having a central longitudinal axis that is substantially parallel to the central longitudinal axis of container receptacle 10 and container 200 supported therein. Said pump support member 30 is beneficially configured to support an external manual fluid hand pump assembly 50.
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(23) Pump conduit 57 extends from lower end 56a of spacer tube 56; in a preferred embodiment, said pump conduit 57 is beneficially flexible and has desired dimensions, such as length, diameter and wall thickness. Pump conduit 57 extends through inner space 33 of pump base 30 into inner space 13 of container receptacle 10, and operationally attaches to elbow member 40 which, in turn, is attached to valve assembly 58 having release member 59 and external “nut” profile 61. In a preferred embodiment, each of said elbow member 40 and/or valve assembly 58 include a check valve that permits fluid flow from container 200 into pump conduit 57, but prevents fluid flow in the opposite direction; as a result, any fluid contained within said pump conduit 57 will not inadvertently leak or flow out of conduit 57 when said conduit 57 is disconnected from container 200.
(24) External profile 61 of valve assembly 58 can engage with a conventional wrench or other tool in order to apply torque to said valve assembly 58. Outer threads 62 can mate with opposing threads disposed on the inner surface of bore 64 extending through cap member 60. Similarly, cap 60 has inner threads 63 that can mate with opposing external threads 221 on the outlet of container 200. Thus, it is to be observed that cap 60 can be selectively attached and/or removed from outlet 220 of container 200.
(25) Further, said manual fluid hand pump can operationally attach to upper opening 32 of support member 30 using pump adapter cap 70. Said pump adapter cap 70 can include internal threads that are configured to selectively engage and mate with opposing external threads 34 disposed on pump base 30. Further, said pump adapter cap 70 can include external friction-promoting ridges to facilitate gripping by a user's fingers during installation and/or removal of said adapter cap 70 from said support member 30.
(26) Tool holder 80 defining inner space 81 is disposed between said container receptacle 10 and pump support member 30. Puncture tool 90 having pointed end 91 can be received within inner space 81 and held in close proximity to container 200. When desired, puncture tool 90 can be used to puncture or otherwise create vent hole 211 through base 210 of container 200.
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(28) Pump support member 30 has upper opening 32 and lower support base 31, and defines an inner space 33. As previously noted, pump support member 30 is oriented substantially upright, having a central longitudinal axis that is oriented substantially parallel to the central longitudinal axis of container receptacle 10 and container 200 supported therein.
(29) Hand pump assembly generally comprises pump actuator 50, spout 51 having fluid outlet 51a, and pump stem 52 with external threaded section 53; said hand pump assembly is operationally attached within upper opening 32 of pump support member 30 using (removable) pump adapter cap 70. Pump stem 52 is operationally attached to pump housing 54 which, in turn, is attached to pump housing adapter 55 and spacer tube 56; pump housing 55, pump housing adapter 55 and spacer tube 56 are generally disposed within inner space 33 of pump support member 30. In a preferred embodiment, pump base 30 has sufficient longitudinal rigidity and strength to withstand compression forces applied by a user to actuator 50 of said pump assembly.
(30) Pump conduit 57 extends from lower end 56a of spacer tube 56; said pump conduit 57 extends through inner space 33 of pump base 30 into inner space 13 of container receptacle 10, and operationally attaches to valve assembly 58. Outer threads 62 mate with threads disposed on the inner surface of through bore 64 of cap member 60. Similarly, cap 60 has inner threads 63 that mate with opposing external threads 221 of container 200. Cap 60 can be selectively attached and/or removed from outlet 220 of container 200.
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(32) Removable and reusable cap member 60 can be selectively attached to threaded outlet 220 of container 200. In a preferred embodiment, said cap member 60 can include a NPT APC series acetal coupling body that allows removal of said cap 60 from container 200 without any waste of fluid, and/or twisting of cap member 60 off and/or on to outlet 220 of container 200. A NPT APC series acetal coupling body (shut-off), connected to a rotatable inline hose barb APC series acetal insert elbow 40 (shut-off), allows swiveling or rotating container 200 in any position desired (such as, for example, to position indicia or label on said container 200 in a particular direction for ease of display).
(33) Dispensing assembly 100 of the present invention permits quick and efficient removal of container 200 (such as when empty of fluid 300), as well as connection to a new (full) replacement container. Importantly, slack in pump conduit 57 allows cap member 20 (and attached components of the present invention) to be quickly and efficiently attached to an outlet of new (that is, substantially full of fluid) container when said new container is in an upright position; said new container can then be inverted and at least partially installed within container receptacle 10, thereby eliminating unwanted splashing or spillage of any fluid. Pump conduit 57 also allows removal of pump adapter cap 70 and attached components from pump support base 30 to repair and/or replace said manual hand pump components, if needed.
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(35) Fluid dispensing assembly 100 of the present invention saves time and prevents waste, because users are not required to spend time removing residual fluid from a conventional container. Further, said fluid dispensing assembly 100 of the present invention promotes full extraction of fluid from a container, eliminating waste associated with discarding of containers having residual fluids remaining therein. The fluid dispensing assembly 100 of the present invention is described herein primarily in connection with hair salons and/or hair care products; however, it is to be observed that the present invention can be used in virtually any situation in which relatively small amounts of fluid are regularly pumped from relatively large bulk containers.
(36) The above-described invention has a number of particular features that should preferably be employed in combination, although each is useful separately without departure from the scope of the invention. While the preferred embodiment of the present invention is shown and described herein, it will be understood that the invention may be embodied otherwise than herein specifically illustrated or described, and that certain changes in form and arrangement of parts and the specific manner of practicing the invention may be made within the underlying idea or principles of the invention.