Dosing system

10301055 · 2019-05-28

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Inventors

Cpc classification

International classification

Abstract

The present invention refers to an improved dispensing system for liquid dispensing in the form of drops, comprising: a cap; a dosage unit having a skirt showing a protrusion or edge at its lower end; and a container having a shoulder surface located at the inner part of the shoulder, wherein the shoulder surface holds the dosage unit through interfering with said protrusion or edge of the insert thus avoiding that the dosage unit can be removed from the container. While opening the improved dispensing system according to the present invention, a ring attached to the cap body breaks in sections, preventing said ring to be relocated in the cap and, thus, avoiding that the dosage unit can be reused for filling a different substance.

Claims

1. An improved dispensing system, comprising: a cap that includes a threaded portion and comprises: an inner ring; a ring projection of the inner ring; a second ring attached to a cap body through binding points; fins located at an inner part of the second ring; and slots perpendicularly located in the second ring; a dosage unit, having a constant diameter skirt with a protrusion or edge extending from a lower end of the skirt; and a container having a constant diameter neck and a surface located at an inner part of a shoulder extending from the neck, wherein the surface is configured to hold the dosage unit in the container through interference with the protrusion or edge of the dosage unit.

2. The improved dispensing system according to claim 1 wherein the second ring has divisions according to a location of the slots.

3. The improved dispensing system according to claim 1, wherein the dosage unit comprises a frustoconical-shaped upper element, wherein the skirt has two side adjustment apertures, and the protrusion or edge has a ratchet tooth profile located in the lower part of the skirt, wherein the frustoconical element lays over a washer which is an integral part of the frustoconical element and the skirt of the dosage unit; a retaining ring, a channel located between adjustment protrusion or edge and the washer of the frustoconical element, wherein said frustoconical element corresponds to a dosage nozzle.

4. The improved dispensing system according to claim 3, wherein the container further has an inscription or warning located at the lower outer part of the container opening.

5. The improved dispensing system according to claim 1 wherein the container comprises: a thread located at an outer part of an opening of the container; a container retaining ring, located at an inner part the opening of the container; ratchets located at an outer part of the container neck; and wherein the surface is located at the inner part of the container and radially extends along the inside of the shoulder.

6. The improved dispensing system according to claim 1, wherein the fins of the cap are facing ratchets of the container when the cap rotates, and the second ring is detached from the cap body along an annular cut due to the binding points shearing and where the second ring is divided into sections according to the slots.

7. The improved dispensing system according to claim 6 wherein after the dispensing system has been opened, the second ring breaks in sections, preventing said second ring to be relocated in the cap.

8. The improved dispensing system according to claim 1 wherein the dosage unit is embedded into the container when sliding through an opening of the container and along the container neck which is possible due to the contraction of adjustment apertures in the skirt until the protrusion or edge of the dosage unit exceeds the surface of container as the protrusion or edge remains secured against the container neck.

9. The improved dispensing system according to claim 1 wherein the dosage unit fits into the cap through a connection between the ring projection of the inner ring of the cap, within a channel located beneath a washer of the dosage unit allowing pre-assembling the dosage unit.

10. The improved dispensing system according to claim 9 wherein assembling the cap, the dosage unit and the container is carried out through locating the pre-assembled unit of the dosage unit and the cap over the neck of the container and closing using the cap thread and an inner container thread.

11. An improved dispensing system, comprising: a cap; a dosage unit, having a constant diameter skirt and an frustoconical-shaped upper element, wherein the skirt has two side adjustment apertures, a protrusion or edge having a ratchet tooth profile located in the lower part of the skirt, wherein the frustoconical element lays over a washer which is an integral part of the frustoconical element and the skirt of the dosage unit; a retaining ring; a protrusion or edge located at the lower part of the skirt, a channel located between the adjustment protrusion or edge and the washer of the frustoconical element, wherein said frustoconical element correspond to a dosage nozzle; and a container having a constant diameter neck and a surface located at an inner part of a shoulder extending from the neck, wherein the surface is configured to hold the dosage unit in the container through interference with the protrusion or edge of the dosage unit.

12. The improved dispensing system according to claim 11 wherein the container further has an inscription or warning located at the lower outer part of the container opening.

13. The improved dispensing system according to claim 11 wherein the container comprises: a thread located at the outer part of an opening of the container; a container retaining ring, located at the inner part of the opening of the container; ratchets located at the outer part of the container neck; and wherein the surface is located at the inner part of the container and radially extends along the inside of the shoulder.

14. The improved dispensing system according to claim 11 wherein the cap includes a threaded portion and comprises: an inner ring; a ring projection of the inner ring; a second ring attached to a cap body through binding points; fins located at an inner part of the second ring; and slots perpendicularly located in the second ring.

15. The improved dispensing system according to claim 14, wherein the second ring has divisions according to a location of the slots.

16. The improved dispensing system according to claim 14, wherein the fins of the cap are facing ratchets of the container when the cap rotates, and the second ring is detached from the cap body along an annular cut due to the binding points shearing and where the second ring is divided into sections according to the slots.

17. The improved dispensing system according to claim 16, wherein after the dispensing system has been opened, the second ring breaks in sections, preventing said second ring to be relocated in the cap.

18. The improved dispensing system according to claim 11, wherein the dosage unit is embedded into the container when sliding through a container opening and along the container neck which is possible due to the contraction of adjustment apertures until the protrusion or edge of the dosage unit exceeds surface of container as the protrusion or edge remains secured against the container neck.

19. The improved dispensing system according to claim 11, wherein the dosage unit fits into the cap through a connection between the ring projection of the inner ring of the cap, within a channel located beneath a washer of the dosage unit allowing pre-assembling the dosage unit.

20. The improved dispensing system according to claim 19, wherein assembling cap, dosage unit and container is carried out through locating the pre-assembled unit of the dosage unit and the cap over the neck of container and closing using the thread and the inner thread.

Description

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE FIGURES

(1) The present description is complemented with a set of illustrative drawings of the preferred and non-limitative examples of the invention.

(2) FIG. 1 shows a magnified cross section view of the improved dispensing system (500).

(3) FIG. 2 shows an explosion view of the improved dispensing system (500) according to the invention.

(4) FIG. 3 shows a bottom view of the cap (100) wherein the elements forming same are detailed.

(5) FIG. 4 shows a front view of the dosage unit (200), wherein the elements forming same are detailed.

(6) FIG. 5 shows a front view of container (300).

(7) FIG. 6 shows a bottom view of the cap (100).

(8) FIG. 7 shows a cross-section view of the dosage unit (200) assembled in the container (300).

(9) FIG. 8 shows a cross-section view of pre-assembled cap assembly (100) and dosage unit (200), prior to be attached to the container (300).

(10) FIG. 9 shows a detail of the ring system which allows evidencing the manipulation of the cap (100).

LIST OF THE ELEMENTS OF THE INVENTION

(11) 500 Dispensing system

(12) 100 Cap

(13) 101 Cap body

(14) 102 Slots

(15) 103 Ring

(16) 104 Fins

(17) 105 Annular cut

(18) 106 inner thread

(19) 107 inner ring

(20) 108 ring projection

(21) 109 binding points

(22) 200 Dosage unit

(23) 201 dosage portion

(24) 202 Protrusion

(25) 203 Adjustment surface

(26) 204 Retaining ring

(27) 205 Skirt

(28) 206 Adjustment aperture

(29) 207 protrusion or edge

(30) 208 Channel

(31) 209 Positioning portion

(32) 300 Container

(33) 301 Container body

(34) 302 Container opening

(35) 303 Inscription/warning

(36) 304 Ratchet

(37) 305 Thread

(38) 306 Container retaining ring

(39) 307 Shoulder surface

(40) 308 Shoulder

(41) 309 Container neck

DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION

(42) The present invention consists in a dispensing system (500) for liquid dispensing in the form of drops which comprises a cap (100), a dosage unit (200) having a skirt (205) showing a protrusion or edge (207) at its lower end and a container (300) having a shoulder surface (307) located at the inner part of the shoulder (308), wherein the shoulder surface (307) holds the dosage unit (200) through the interference of said protrusion or edge (207) with the dosage unit (200).

(43) The explosion view of the elements of the dispensing system (500) of the invention can be seen in FIG. 2.

(44) As can be seen in FIG. 3, the cap (100) is provided with an inner ring (107), a ring projection (108) of the inner ring (107), a ring (103) attached to the cap body (101) through a plurality of binding points (109) radially located on ring (103), fins (104) located in the inner part of the ring (103) and slots (102) perpendicularly located on the ring (103).

(45) As can be observed in FIG. 4, the dosage unit (200) comprises a dosage portion (201) located on the upper segment of the dosage unit (200), a protrusion (202) located at the lower part of the dosage portion (201), an adjustment surface (203) located between the dosage portion (201) and a skirt (205) of the dosage unit (200).

(46) The dosage unit (200) further comprises a retaining ring (204), an adjustment aperture (206), a protrusion or edge (207) located at the lower part of the skirt (205), a channel (208) and a positioning portion (209) located at the lower part of the dosage unit (200) immediately below the protrusion or edge (207).

(47) According to FIG. 5, the container (300) is provided with a thread (305) located on the outer part or the container opening (302), a container retaining ring (306) (shown in FIG. 7), located at the inner part of the container opening (302), ratchets (304) located at the outer part of the container neck (309), a surface (307) (Shown in FIG. 1 and FIG. 7), located at the inner part of container (300) and radially extending over the shoulder (308).

(48) In the aperture operation of dispensing system (500), the fins (104) of the cap (100) face the ratchets (304) of the container (300) when the cap (100) rotates, causing ring (103) to detach from the cap body (101) along the annular cut (105) and the bindings between the semi-rings forming the ring break, due to shearing of the binding points (109) and finally, the ring (103) is divided in sections according to the slots (102), see FIG. 6).

(49) During the dosage unit (200) assembling onto the container (300) as seen in FIG. 7, once the container (300) has been filled with the desired liquid, the dosage unit (200) is fixedly/inseparably embedded in container (300) when it slides through the container opening (302) and along the container neck (309) which is possible by the adjustment aperture (206) contraction until the protrusion or edge (207) of the dosage unit (200) exceeds surface (307) of container (300) thus obtaining a safe assembly of the dosage unit (200) in the container (300) as the protrusion or edge (207) remains secured against the container neck (309).

(50) According to FIG. 8, the dosage unit (200) is fitted in the cap (100) through the connection between the ring projection (108) of the cap, within the channel (208) located beneath the protrusion (202) in the dosage unit (200).

(51) Assembling the cap (100), the dosage unit (200) and the container (300) can be carried out through initially pre-assembling the dosage unit (200) into the cap (100), then locate this pre-assembled unit over the neck (309) of the container (300) and closing using the thread (305) and the inner thread (106).

(52) During the aperture of the dispenser (500), the ring (103) definitively breaks into sections, preventing said ring (103) to be relocated in the cap (100) as can be seen in FIG. 9 of the invention.

(53) The container (300) may further have an inscription or warning label (303) located at the outer lower part of the container opening (302) such that when ring (103) is released or detached by removing the cap for the first time, said warning (303) becomes visible to the eyes of the consumer, advising him/her that said container has been opened. See FIG. 9.

(54) Other embodiments of the present invention evident to those skilled in the art after the description of the present invention has been read and the invention practiced, are understood to be included within the scope of protection of the present invention. The present description is illustrative and not limitative of the scope and spirit of the invention, which is only limited by the following claims.