Abstract
The invention relates to a concentrated product storage cartridge for a diluting and dispensing container, comprising an external body, with an open lower end having a closing edge on the lower end thereof; and on the opposite end, there are flaps extending above the cylindrical tube of the external body, comprising a quick-coupling means; an opening for accessing the inner region thereof, where is placed an internal plunger, forming a filling region; and, on the upper end thereof, having quick-coupling means to be attached to the cover of cartridge. Said cover comprises upper ring flaps, arranged in order to interlock with the quick-coupling means of the internal plunger, forming a single assembly with an opening that can engage with the flaps of the external body, which are mounted in a way to provide displacement mobility in both directions downwards and upwards in relation to the internal plunger head.
Claims
1. CONCENTRATED PRODUCT STORAGE CARTRIDGE FOR A DILUTING AND DISPENSING CONTAINER where the concentrated product is usually a liquid, or a powder, and that the cartridge (1) is arranged in a reusable dilution and distribution container (50), wherein the cartridge (1) comprises a hollow external body (10) providing an opening (11), in its lower end, having a closing edge (12) extending radially inward, and the opposite upper end of the said eternal body (10) providing at least two flaps (14) extending beyond the cylindrical tube of the body, and a quick-coupling means (141), preferably arranged at the end of said flaps (14) and also providing an opening (15) for access to its internal region; and also comprising an internal plunger (20), with a hollow body, with a diameter sufficiently smaller than the internal diameter of the external body (10), compatible to be placed coaxially, through the opening (15), internally to the external body (10), in order to form a region (40) to be filled with the concentrate product, providing also, at the lower end, a plunger head (21) with a diameter greater than the diameter of the body and compatible to position itself in close fit with the opening (11) of the external body (10) and in the region of the upper end of the internal plunger (20), are provided quick-couplings (24) compatible to be attached next to a cover (30); and comprising the cover (30) with an upper annular flap (31), with a larger diameter that the opening of the container (50), comprising stops (34) arranged in a compatible manner to be fitted to the quick-couplings (24) of the internal plunger (20), attaching said internal plunger (20) with the said cover (30) forming a set, to each other, and said annular flap (31) providing an opening (311) compatible to fit the flaps (14) of the external body (10), being assembled so that said external body (10) has displacement mobility in one orientation, in both directions, going downward and upward, in relation to the plunger head (21) of the internal plunger (20), and when going downward, forming a circular opening (120) between the plunger head (21) and the closing hedge (12) in order to allow the release of the concentrate product, stored in the region (40).
2. CONCENTRATED PRODUCT STORAGE CARTRIDGE FOR A DILUTING AND DISPENSING CONTAINER, according to claim 1, wherein the cover (30) has an annular shape, is hollow, and comprises a body (32) with a diameter sufficiently smaller than the internal diameter of the external body (10) in order to position itself internally to said external body (10), in the region of the opening (15) and the lower region of said cover (30) has a smaller diameter and forming a closure (33) with a sufficiently compatible dimension to seal tightly the upper part of the storing region (40).
3. CONCENTRATED PRODUCT STORAGE CARTRIDGE FOR A DILUTING AND DISPENSING CONTAINER, according to claim 1, wherein is providing internal fins (13) at region of the lower end of the external body (10).
4. CONCENTRATED PRODUCT STORAGE CARTRIDGE FOR A DILUTING AND DISPENSING CONTAINER, according to claim 3, wherein the internal fins (13) are set up longitudinally to the external body (10).
5. CONCENTRATED PRODUCT STORAGE CARTRIDGE FOR A DILUTING AND DISPENSING CONTAINER, according to claim 1, wherein is providing small projections (22) on the plunger head (21) with a compatible diameter to be placed on the closing edge (12), in order to act as a flange for watertight closing of the region (40).
6. CONCENTRATED PRODUCT STORAGE CARTRIDGE FOR A DILUTING AND DISPENSING CONTAINER, according to claim 1, wherein the body (32) of the cover (30) provides highest surfaces (321) with a diameter greater than the diameter internal of the external body (10) and placed in the gaps between the flaps (14) of the external body (10).
7. CONCENTRATED PRODUCT STORAGE CARTRIDGE FOR A DILUTING AND DISPENSING CONTAINER, according to claim 1, wherein the highest surfaces (321) have a contour preferably in curved lines and with a certain inclination, befitting with the inclination of the contour of the flaps (14) of the external body (10), in order to guide each of the flaps (14) to each of the openings (311) at the time of assembly.
8. CONCENTRATED PRODUCT STORAGE CARTRIDGE FOR A DILUTING AND DISPENSING CONTAINER, according to claim 1, wherein the external surface of the internal plunger (20) has external fins (23).
9. CONCENTRATED PRODUCT STORAGE CARTRIDGE FOR A DILUTING AND DISPENSING CONTAINER, according to claim 1, wherein the external fins (23) present a smooth contour and an outer dimension close to the internal diameter of the external body (10).
10. CONCENTRATED PRODUCT STORAGE CARTRIDGE FOR A DILUTING AND DISPENSING CONTAINER, according to claim 1, wherein is forming a spacing (140) between the quick-coupling means (141) and the annular flaps (31).
11. CONCENTRATED PRODUCT STORAGE CARTRIDGE FOR A DILUTING AND DISPENSING CONTAINER, according to claim 1, wherein is forming a spacing (320) between the highest surfaces (321) and the upper end of the external body (10) wall.
Description
DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0021] The drawings, presented below, as an example and illustration, and later described in more detail, will help in a better understanding of the object revealed in this patent document.
[0022] FIGS. 1A, 1B and 1C show the external body of the cartridge illustratively.
[0023] FIGS. 2A, 2B and 2C, illustratively show the internal body of the cartridge, called the internal plunger.
[0024] FIGS. 3A, 3B illustrate the cartridge cover.
[0025] FIGS. 4A, 4B illustrate the assembled cartridge in its closed condition.
[0026] FIGS. 5A, 5B and 5C, illustrate the assembled cartridge in its open condition.
[0027] FIG. 6 shows an exploded view illustrating the cartridge.
[0028] FIG. 7 shows a sectional view to illustrate the disposition of the cartridge to the dilution and distribution container.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0029] As shown in the drawings, the object of this patent document is a cartridge (1) which is comprised of three main parts: an external body (10), FIGS. 1A, 1B and 1C, an internal plunger (20), FIGS. 2A, 2B and 2C, and a cover (30), 3A, 3B and 3C, all essentially cylindrical. In particular, the internal plunger (20) must have a compatible dimension to be placed coaxially internally to the external body (10), in order to form a region (40) to be filled with the concentrate product, as shown in FIG. 4B. The cover (30) is arranged to be attached to the external body (10) at its upper end, as well as to hold the internal plunger (20) also by its upper end.
[0030] The external body (10), according to FIGS. 1A, 1B and 1C, has an outer diameter slightly smaller than the inner diameter of the neck portion of the dilution and distribution container (50) (FIG. 7) to be inserted; and is provided with a main hollow cylindrical body, an open lower end (11) having a closing edge (12) that extends radially inward, acting as a stop for the plunger head (21), as well as providing inner fins (13) with configuration that serve as a guide for the plunger head (21) of the internal plunger (20) towards the open lower end (11) of said external body (10). The upper, opposite end of the external body (10) comprises at least two flaps (14) extending beyond the cylindrical tube, comprising quick-coupling means (141) preferably arranged on the end of said flaps (14) and to be able to provide a stop in this region of the flaps (14); and comprises an opening (15) for access to its internal region. These flaps (14) are contoured preferably in curved lines with a certain inclination, this inclination befitting with the inclinations of the cover (30) detail, to facilitate the correct direction of the said cover (30) in this region, when assembling the cartridge (1).
[0031] The internal plunger (20), according to FIGS. 2A, 2B and 2C, is also a hollow body, to allow the passage of other elements into the container (50), if necessary, such as a dip tube, for example. It has a diameter that is sufficiently smaller than the internal diameter of the external body (10) in order to be positioned inside it creating a region (40) for storing the concentrate product. At the lower end, the plunger head (21) has a diameter greater than the diameter of the body of said internal plunger (20) and compatible to position itself in close fit with the open lower end (11) of the external body (10); a small projection (22) is also provided in this plunger head (21), having a compatible diameter, and being positioned on the closing edge (12) of the external body (10) acting as a flange and ensuring a tight closure of the region (40). The external region of the internal plunger (20) comprises external fins (23), preferably longitudinal and presenting a smooth contour and a more external dimension close to the internal diameter of the external body (10), in order to pass close to the internal wall of said external body (10) and ensure a better longitudinal positioning of the internal plunger (20) when placed internally to the external body (10). In the region of the upper end of the internal plunger (20), is comprised quick-couplings (24) to be attached next to the cover (30), forming a single set, attached together.
[0032] The cover (30) of the cartridge (1), according to FIGS. 3A, 3B and 3C, has an annular and hollow shape, also acts as a flange through its upper annular flap (31), with a diameter greater than the opening of the container (50) into which the cartridge (1) is inserted; said annular flap (31) comprises an opening (311) compatible to fit the flaps (14) of the external body (10); they are assembled in a way that said external body (10) has a small displacement mobility in one orientation, for both directions, but with difficult to disengaging the quick-coupling means (141) disposed in said flap (14), which also acts as an end stop for the displacement of the external body (10) in the downward direction. The cover (30) comprises a body (32) with a diameter sufficiently smaller than the internal diameter of the external body (10) in order to position itself internally to said external body (10) in its upper region; the body (32) also provides a highest surface (321) with a diameter greater than the internal diameter of the external body (10) and with contours preferably in curved lines and with a certain inclination befitting to the inclination of the flaps (14) of the external body (10), in order to act as a guide to easily guarantee the correct orientation and positioning of the cover (30) in the opening (15), of the external body (10), at the time of assembly, directing each of the flaps (14) to each one of the openings (311) and being positioned, each highest surface (321) in the gaps between the flaps (14) and also acting as an end stop for the displacement of the external body (10) in the upward direction. The lower region of said cover (30) has a smaller diameter especially in the internal region, in order to form a closure (33) with a sufficiently compatible dimension to seal the upper part of the region (40) for storing the concentrated product; this lower region of the cover (30) also comprises stops (34) arranged in a compatible manner to be fitted with the quick couplings (24) of the internal plunger (20), coupling said internal plunger (20) with the cover (30) creating a single set attached to each other.
[0033] The FIGS. 4A, 4B and 4C, show the assembly of the cartridge (1) in its closed condition, in which the external body (10) receives the internal plunger (20) internally, showing more clear the role of the inner fins (13) of the external body (10), in order to guarantee and facilitate the correct positioning of the plunger head (21) of the internal plunger (20) next to the opening (11); the role of the external fins (23) of the internal plunger (20) in order to guarantee its correct longitudinal positioning when mounted internally to the external body (10); and facilitating the understanding of how the cover (30) is assembled and fitted, being attached to the internal plunger (30) by means of its quick-couplings (24) properly positioned in the stops (34) and the flaps (14) being properly positioned in the openings (311), with fitting being aided by the highest surface (321) and by the quick coupling means (141) as a limit stop for the displacement of said external body (10). The displacement of the external body (10) vertically, in the down and up direction is proportional to the spacing (140) between the quick-coupling means (141) and the annular flap (31), or the spacing (320) between the highest surface (321) and the upper end of the external body (10) wall.
[0034] The FIGS. 5A, 5B and 5C show, illustratively, the cartridge (1) assembled, as previously explained, but in its open condition, that is, with the external body (10) displaced, spaced in relation to the plunger head (21), creating a circular opening (120) between the plunger head (21) and the closing edge (12) that allows the concentrate product flowing, releasing it from the region (40) into the interior of the container (50), to then be mixed and after distributed. At the top, the spacing (320) remains and the spacing (140) disappears, because the quick-coupling means (141) is close to the annular flap (31), part of the cover (30), that do the role the end stop to the displacement of the external body (10).
[0035] The FIG. 6 shows an exploded view of the cartridge (1) showing how it is assembled. For automated assembly and filling, the external body (10) can be positioned on a compatible base, which runs on a conveyor belt, or which rotates on a carousel, for example, and the internal plunger (20) are placed internally into the said external body (10), manually or automated, since the constructive configuration, as already described in detail, thus makes it possible. In this way, the open lower end (11) of the external body (10) is already sealed tightly by the plunger head (21), and the opening (15) of the external body (10) remains open giving full access to the region (40) of filling of the concentration product. Therefore, this region (40) can be filled by manually or automated process, in a simple way, with the need of a feeding head compatible with needles or other means that allows the disposal of the concentrate product internally to the region (40), until its fill. After the region (40) duly filled, the cover (30) can then be mounted manually or automatically, positioning it on the external body (10) and which, through its highest surface (321), will be properly guided so that the quick-couplings (24) are positioned in the stops (34) and so that the flap (14) is positioned in the opening (311), being then properly attached and fitted by a simple pressing on the cover (30).
[0036] The displacement of the external body (10) can be carried out by the direct action of the hands or, as is most commonly done, by the action of the lid (51) of the container (50) that in contact to the end of the flaps (14) press the external body (10) down.
[0037] The cartridge (1) object of this patent document, as shown in FIG. 7, as an example, is placed, already assembled, into the upper opening of the container (50), containing a solvent, for example, water. In this case, the external body (10) is positioned completely inside the container (50), until the annular flap (31) part of the cover (30) overlaps against the edge of the container (50) opening. After that, the container (50) can then be closed with its lid (51), which can be a simple cap, or some distribution element, such as a nozzle. The central region of the cartridge (1) has a through hole to allow the passage of other elements into the container (50), if necessary, such as a dip tube, for example. During the closing of the lid (51) of the container (50) the inner region of the top of said lid (51) touches the end of the flap (14) putting a pressure of the entire external body (10) downwards, promoting its displacement axial, so that the closing edge (12) of the external body (10) moves away from the plunger head (21), which is attached to the cover (30), thus forming the circular opening (120) that allows the concentrate product to flow, releasing it from the region (40) into the container (50), to then be mixed and then distributed.
[0038] Thus, the release of concentrated product from the cartridge (1) is carried out by the displacement of the external body (10) in relation to the internal plunger (20) that remains immobile in relation to the distribution container, together with the cover (30).
[0039] Said cartridge (1), it has simple construction, with few parts, and its assembly also takes place in a very simple way; likewise, its configuration was designed especially to enable its use in a large-scale production line and filling process. It can be manufactured with different dimensions, and coupled in different containers, as long as the said container has a compatible opening for its placing. Said cartridge (1) can provide internal division (not shown), arranged in the region (40) of storing of the concentrate, in order to form different compartments, thus allowing the storage of different concentrates in each of these compartments. In addition, any constructive variation that carries with it the inventive concept presented here, must be interpreted by a technician in the subject, as an obvious consequence of the object revealed in this document.