Dispensing assembly including an additive mixing device
11478817 · 2022-10-25
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Inventors
Cpc classification
B01F33/50111
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B05B11/0075
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D81/325
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B05B11/0032
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D2217/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
A45D2200/058
HUMAN NECESSITIES
B05B11/1023
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B05B11/1011
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B05C17/00566
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B05B7/0408
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B05C17/00563
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
A45D40/26
HUMAN NECESSITIES
B05B11/007
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B01F25/45243
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D2217/04
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B05B7/32
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B05B11/0078
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B05B7/2462
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B01F23/451
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B01F25/4524
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B05B11/1081
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B01F25/43141
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
A45D34/04
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B05C17/003
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B05B7/2464
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A45D2200/056
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
B05B11/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
A45D40/26
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A45D34/04
HUMAN NECESSITIES
B65D81/32
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B05C17/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B05B7/32
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B05B7/04
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B05B7/24
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B05C17/005
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B01F23/451
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A dispensing system (2000), includes a container (900) containing a flowable base formulation (910) to be dispensed, an additive mixing device (2004), and an actuable pump engine (2002) which draws the flowable base formulation from the container and pumps it through the mixing device. The additive mixing device includes a body (2022) with an internal cavity (2052), an additive ingredient (2054) within the cavity, and a flow path/mixing chamber (2058) between an input and an output. With each pump of the device (2004) the additive ingredient is introduced into, and mixed with, a flow of the base formulation traveling through the mixing device. Multiple additive mixing devices (2004) may be interchangeable for different formulations, and the mixing devices may be refillable.
Claims
1. A dispensing system comprising: a container containing a flowable base formulation to be dispensed; a plurality of additive mixing devices, each device comprising, a body having an internal cavity for receiving at least a Portion of said flowable base formulation, an input into the cavity, a dispensing output from the cavity, a respective additive ingredient impregnated within a carrier material and disposed within the cavity, and a mixing structure within said cavity between the input and the output; and an actuable pump engine between the container and the mixing device, said input of each of said plurality of additive mixing devices and an output of said pump engine including mating formations whereby each of said plurality of additive mixing devices is removably mated with an output of said pump engine and selectively interchangeable, said pump engine drawing said flowable base formulation from the container and pumping it through the respectively installed one of the plurality of mixing devices, wherein said respective additive ingredient is introduced into, and mixed with, a flow of said base formulation traveling through said mixing device with each actuation.
2. The dispensing system of claim 1, wherein said actuable pump engine is either a button actuated pump or a trigger actuated pump.
3. The dispensing system of claim 1, wherein said carrier material comprises a liquid, oil or gel, and said mixing structure comprises a sponge into which the liquid, oil or gel is absorbed.
4. The dispensing system of claim 1, wherein said carrier material is a solid material which is soluble in said base formulation.
5. The dispensing system of claim 4 wherein said solid carrier material is in crystal form and said mixing structure comprises a plurality of crystals contained within said cavity.
6. The dispensing system of claim 5 wherein said plurality of crystals are contained within a mesh bag.
7. The dispensing system of claim 4, wherein said solid carrier material has a shape complementary to said cavity, and said mixing structure comprises a plurality of holes through said carrier material.
8. The dispensing system of claim 1 wherein said additive ingredient is an active chemical ingredient.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) While the specification concludes with claims particularly pointing out and distinctly claiming particular embodiments of the present invention, various embodiments of the invention can be more readily understood and appreciated by one of ordinary skill in the art from the following descriptions of various embodiments of the invention when read in conjunction with the accompanying drawings in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
(30) Certain exemplary embodiments will now be described to provide an overall understanding of the principles of the structure, function, manufacture, and use of the device and methods disclosed herein. One or more examples of these embodiments are illustrated in the accompanying drawings. Those skilled in the art will understand that the devices and methods specifically described herein and illustrated in the accompanying drawings are non-limiting exemplary embodiments and that the scope of the present invention is defined solely by the claims. The features illustrated or described in connection with one exemplary embodiment may be combined with the features of other embodiments. Such modifications and variations are intended to be included within the scope of the present disclosure. Further, in the present disclosure, like-numbered components of the embodiments generally have similar features, and thus within a particular embodiment each feature of each like-numbered component is not necessarily fully elaborated upon. Additionally, to the extent that linear or circular dimensions are used in the description of the disclosed systems, devices, and methods, such dimensions are not intended to limit the types of shapes that can be used in conjunction with such systems, devices, and methods. A person skilled in the art will recognize that an equivalent to such linear and circular dimensions can easily be determined for any geometric shape. Further, to the extent that directional terms like top, bottom, up, or down are used, they are not intended to limit the systems, devices, and methods disclosed herein. A person skilled in the art will recognize that these terms are merely relative to the system and device being discussed and are not universal.
(31) The present disclosure is generally directed to a novel additive mixing device or mixing head which is capable of both introducing and mixing an additive ingredient into a flow of a base formulation with each dispensing cycle.
(32) In some exemplary embodiments, the additive mixing device is on the output side of the pump engine so that the base formulation remains within the pump engine ready to be pumped through the mixing device without being mixed with the additive ingredient. The additive ingredient mixing devices can be readily interchanged on the output side of the pump engine without tainting the base formulation.
(33) In other exemplary embodiments, the additive mixing device is located between the container and the pump engine where the base formulation is drawn from the container through the additive mixing device and then the mixed formulation is pumped through the pump engine. These embodiments may require that the pump engine be integrated with the additive mixing device and becomes part of the interchangeable mixing head.
(34) In other exemplary embodiments, primary and secondary dispensing pumps are co-active to dispense both the base formulation and the additive ingredient into a single combined stream with a single pump stroke.
(35) In further exemplary embodiments, a pump engine and a dispensing head are co-active with each dispensing cycle.
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(37) The flowable base formulation 910 may include liquids, lotions, oils, gels, foams, volatile perfume base formulations, etc. Any and all formulations which are capable of being pumped with an actuable pump engine 104 are contemplated. The pump engine 104 may include any type of depressible pump or sprayer such as used for lotions, oils or perfume, or trigger pumps or sprayers, such as used for liquid cleaning products.
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(39) The mixing device body 106 may be formed from two complementary parts 106A, 106B which may snap or screw together to form the body and cavity. The separable body parts 106A, 106B permit the additive ingredient 114, carrier 116 and mixing structure 118 to be installed into the cavity and allow for the additive ingredient to be replaced when depleted.
(40) In some embodiments, the additive ingredient 114 is mixed with a carrier material 116 which is similar to the base formulation, such as a liquid or an oil or a gel, or with a carrier material which is soluble within the base formulation 910. In this regard, the mixing structure 118 may, for example, be an absorbent sponge material (
(41) The pump engine 104 is mounted onto the neck of the container 900 and presents a depressible neck actuator button 120 having an output orifice 122. A dispensing pump of the type described in US Patent Publication No. 20170197226 is exemplary, the entire contents thereof being incorporated herein by reference. The mixing device 102 includes a complementary shape with an overcap 124 which fits over the pump neck 120 and centrally located input tube 126 which is received into the pump output 122.
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(45) The solid crystals 216 may fill the cavity 208 or be contained within a replaceable netting material (not shown) and placed within the cavity 208. The uneven shapes and structures of the crystals 216 creates the necessary turbulent pathways to cause sufficient mixing of the additive ingredient 214 into the flow of the base formulation 910 as it passes over the crystals 216.
(46) Still other embodiments 300 and 400, such as illustrated in
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(49) With each pump of the illustrated pump engines, the base formulation 910 is forced through the additive mixing device, where the additive ingredient is introduced into, and mixed with, a flow of the base formulation traveling through the mixing device.
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(55) The base product pump 1002 comprises an accumulator cup 1006 which is secured within the neck of a container 900 with a threaded closure 1008. The accumulator 1006 has a clip tube inlet 1010 formed in the bottom wall thereof. A ball valve 1012, or other fluid valve structure is disposed within the dip tube inlet 1010 and a dip tube 1014 extends from the inlet 1010 to draw base product 910 from the container 900.
(56) A nozzle head 1016 is received on a piston stem 1018 which extends through the closure 1008 and into the accumulator 1006. The piston stem 1018 is axially guided within the accumulator 1006 by a piston guide 1020. The piston stem 1018 extends through the bottom of the piston guide 1020 and a piston seal 1022 is received on the terminal end of the piston stem 1018, forming a seal with the inner walls of the accumulator 1006. A spring 1024 is captured between the piston guide 1020 and the piston stem 1018 to axially bias the head 1016 upwardly.
(57) The nozzle head 1016 includes an upwardly open receptacle 1026 for removably receiving the additive ingredient pump 1004. The receptacle 1026 has a bottom wall 1028 with an aperture 1030 that opens into a mixing chamber 1032 which is in turn received into the exit opening of the piston stem 1018. A cup shaped guide sleeve 1034 is received within the pump head receptacle 1026 and cooperates with the pump head 1016 to define a fluid flow path (see arrow FP) from the mixing chamber 1032 to the discharge nozzle 1036.
(58) The additive ingredient pump 1004 has a body 1038 which contains the additive ingredient 1040 and an axial, spring biased dispensing stem 1042 extending from the body 1038. As noted above, the additive ingredient 140 may be mixed with a carrier material to provide a mixture which can be pumped or sprayed. When received into the pump receptacle 1026, the dispensing stem 1042 is received into an aperture 1044 in the bottom of the guide sleeve 1034 and communicates with the mixing chamber 1032. The body 1038 is guided for axial movement within the guide sleeve 1034 by the walls of the guide sleeve 1034.
(59) In operation, a forcible downward compression of the additive pump 1004 and nozzle head 1016 causes two simultaneous pumping actions. For the additive pump 1004, the dispensing stem 1042 is axially compressed to dispense a metered dose of the additive ingredient 1040 into the mixing chamber 1032. Simultaneously, the same downward compression forces the piston stem 1018 downwardly to pump the base product 910 from the accumulator cup 1006 up through the piston stem 1018 and into the mixing chamber 1032. The final portion of the compression stroke forces the mixed base product and additive ingredient in the mixing chamber 1032 through the flow path (FP) and out through the discharge nozzle 1036.
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(62) The pump engine 2002 assembly comprises an accumulator cup 2006 which is secured within the neck of a container 900 (shown in
(63) The dispensing head assembly 2004 is received onto a piston stem 2016 of the pump engine 2002 which extends through an axial opening in the closure body 2008. A spring 2018 is captured between the upper surface of the closure body 2008 and a bottom surface of a guide flange 2020 to axially bias the dispensing head assembly 2004 upwardly.
(64) The dispensing head assembly 2004 comprises a nozzle body 2022 with an upwardly open receptacle which co-axially receives a nozzle core 2024 and an inverted cup shaped piston 2026. A cap 2028 is removably received onto the nozzle body 2022 over the open receptacle. The nozzle body 2022 has an outer side wall 2030 and a bottom wall 2032 which is recessed up into the interior of the body. This creates an annular channel 2034 into which the nozzle core 2024 and piston 2026 are received.
(65) The outer side wall 2030 of the nozzle body 2022 includes a dispensing orifice 2036 adjacent the upper peripheral edge thereof. The bottom wall 2032 of the nozzle body 2022 includes a connection port 2038 extending through the bottom wall 2032 and downwardly. As best seen in
(66) The nozzle core 2024 includes a side wall 2040 and a bottom wall 2042 which is also recessed upwardly into the interior of the core creating an annular piston seat 2044 within the nozzle core 2024. The nozzle core 2024 nests within the nozzle body 2022 where the bottom surface of the bottom wall 2042 includes spacing shoulders 2046 to create a narrow base product flow path beneath the upper surface of the bottom wall 2032 of the nozzle body 2022 and the lower surface of the bottom wall 2042 of the nozzle core 2024. The piston 2026 nests within the nozzle core 2024 with its sidewalls 2048 received in the annular piston seat 2044, and its top wall 2050 resting on the bottom wall 2042 of the nozzle core 2024. This creates an active ingredient chamber 2052 above the top wall 2050 of the piston 2026. An active ingredient formulation 2054 (liquid, gel, lotion etc.) may be received into the chamber 2052. The active ingredient formulation 2054 may include a carrier material which facilitates a fluid flow. The cap 2028 is snap received into the upper lip of the nozzle body 2022 where its sidewalls engage the sidewalls of the nozzle core 2024 and retain the nozzle core 2024 in position within the nozzle body 2022. The cap walls and nozzle body lip may include interfitting snap formations to facilitate removal of the cap 2028, as well as filling and refilling of the additive ingredient formulation 2054.
(67) A flow aperture 2056 is provided in the bottom wall 2042 of the core 2024, allowing base product 910 to flow into a lower base product chamber space (best seen in
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(69) As the pump engine 2002 is actuated, i.e. by pressing downwardly on the top of the dispensing head 2004, base product 910 flows from the piston stem 2016 beneath the nozzle core 2024 to the dispensing orifice 2036. A small amount of base product also flows through the flow aperture 2056 to the lower chamber space beneath the piston 2026. With each actuation, a lower base product chamber 2060 is created beneath the piston 2026, filling with base product 910 and pushing the piston 2026 upwardly to simultaneously push the active ingredient 2054 from the upper chamber 2052. This flow action will be described further hereinbelow with respect to
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(73) In some embodiments, the insert 2068 may also be received within the connection port 2038 in the bottom wall 2032 of the nozzle body 2022 (configuration not shown).
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(75) It is also noted that the dispensing heads in embodiments 2000, 2000A and 2000B can also be removed and interchanged before emptying to provide the same interchangeability as described above with other embodiments. The lower chamber filling 2060 with the base formulation 910 provides a buffer zone preventing the active ingredient 2054 from tainting the base product formulation 910 in the container 900 and allowing free interchange of different dispensing heads.
(76) It can therefore be seen that the present disclosure provides for a novel dispensing system wherein multiple additive mixing devices or heads can be selectively installed onto a container with a pump engine to mix the additive with a base formulation in the container. The base formulation is drawn from the container and forced through the additive mixing head to create a custom product with each pump actuation.
(77) Having thus described certain particular embodiments of the invention, it is understood that the invention defined by the appended claims is not to be limited by particular details set forth in the above description, as many apparent variations thereof are contemplated. Rather, the invention is limited only be the appended claims, which include within their scope all equivalent devices or methods which operate according to the principles of the invention as described.