Liquid soap dispenser

09687866 ยท 2017-06-27

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Inventors

Cpc classification

International classification

Abstract

A liquid soap dispenser includes a cap adapted to be mounted onto a container. A cylinder longitudinally and rotatably extends through the cap. A tube is longitudinally connected to a lower end of the cylinder. A discharge tube is partially longitudinally received in the cylinder. The discharge tube has a lower end received in the cylinder and abutting against an inner periphery of the cylinder and is reciprocally moved relative to the cylinder. A push-button is mounted onto a top of the discharge tube. A negative pressure relative to the space in the container is intermittently formed in the cylinder such that the liquid soap in the container will sequentially pass through the tube, the discharge tube and the push-button when the push-button is reciprocally pressed and the piston of the discharge tube is reciprocally moved relative to the cylinder.

Claims

1. A liquid soap dispenser comprising: a cap adapted to be mounted onto a container for closing an opening defined in the container, a cylinder longitudinally and rotatably extending through the cap, a tube longitudinally connected to a lower end of the cylinder, a discharge tube partially longitudinally received in the cylinder, the discharge tube having a lower end received in the cylinder and formed with a piston, wherein the piston abuts against an inner periphery of the cylinder and is reciprocally moved relative to the cylinder, a push-button mounted onto a top of the discharge tube, a negative pressure relative to the space in the container intermittently formed in the cylinder such that the liquid soap in the container sequentially passes through the tube, the discharge tube and the push-button when the push-button is reciprocally pressed and the piston of the discharge tube is reciprocally moved relative to the cylinder, wherein: the cylinder includes a cavity defined in a top thereof and a tubular structure co-axially extends from a bottom of the cavity, wherein a top of the tubular structure has a level height greater than that of the top of the cylinder, an outer threaded portion formed on the tubular structure; the discharge tube extends through the tubular structure and an outer periphery of the discharge tube abuts an inner periphery of the tubular structure; and the push-button includes a press portion, a hollow stub and a connecting tube respectively co-axially extending from a bottom surface of the press portion, wherein the hollow stub has a diameter greater than that of the connecting tube and an extending length longer than that of the connecting tube such that an altitude difference is formed between the hollow stub and the connecting tube, an inner threaded portion peripherally formed on an inner periphery of the hollow stub within the altitude difference, wherein the inner threaded portion is selectively screwed onto the outer threaded portion for positioning the push-button on the top of the cylinder, the coupled ends of the connecting tube and the discharge tube connected to each other, the push-button including a dispensing passage defined in the press portion and communicating with the connecting tube for dispensing liquid soap.

2. The liquid soap dispenser as claimed in claim 1, wherein the connecting tube is partially inserted into the discharge tube for longitudinally connecting the connecting tube and the discharge tube.

Description

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE SEVERAL VIEWS OF THE DRAWINGS

(1) FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a liquid soap dispenser in accordance with the present invention.

(2) FIG. 2 is a partially cross-sectional view of the liquid soap dispenser in accordance with the present invention.

(3) FIG. 3 is a partially cross-sectional view of the liquid soap dispenser as shown in FIG. 7.

(4) FIG. 4 is a perspective view of a liquid soap dispenser in accordance with the present invention when the push-button is mounted to the cap.

(5) FIG. 5 is a cross-sectional view of the liquid soap dispenser in FIG. 4.

(6) FIG. 6 is a perspective view of a conventional liquid dispenser in accordance with the prior art.

(7) FIG. 7 is a cross-sectional view of another conventional liquid dispenser in accordance with the prior art.

(8) FIG. 8 is a cross-sectional view of a push-button of the conventional liquid dispenser as shown in FIG. 7.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION

(9) Referring to the drawings and initially to FIGS. 1-3, a liquid soap dispenser in accordance with the present invention comprises a cap 10 adapted to be mounted onto a container (not shown) for closing an opening defined in the container. A cylinder 20 longitudinally and rotatably extends through the cap 10. A tube 30 is longitudinally connected to a lower end of the cylinder 20. A discharge tube 40 is partially longitudinally received in the cylinder 20. The discharge tube 40 has a lower end received in the cylinder 20 and formed with a piston 41, wherein the piston 41 abuts against an inner periphery of the cylinder 20 and is reciprocally moved relative to the cylinder 20. A push-button 50 is mounted onto a top of the discharge tube 40. A negative pressure relative to the space in the container is intermittently formed in the cylinder 20 such that the liquid soap in the container will sequentially pass through the tube 30, the discharge tube 40 and the push-button 50 when the push-button 50 is reciprocally pressed and the piston 41 of the discharge tube 40 is reciprocally moved relative to the cylinder 20.

(10) The cylinder 20 includes a cavity 21 defined in a top thereof. A tubular structure 22 co-axially extending from a bottom of the cavity 21, wherein a top of the tubular structure 22 has a level height greater than that of the top of the cylinder 20. The discharge tube 40 extends through the tubular structure 22. An outer periphery of the discharge tube 40 abuts an inner periphery of the tubular structure 22. An outer threaded portion 23 is formed on the tubular structure 22.

(11) The push-button 50 includes a press portion 51. A hollow stub 52 and a connecting tube 53 respectively co-axially extend from a bottom surface of the press portion 51, wherein the hollow stub 52 has a diameter greater than that of the connecting tube 53 and an extending length longer than that of the connecting tube 53 such that an altitude difference H is formed between the hollow stub 52 and the connecting tube 53. An inner threaded portion 54 is peripherally formed on an inner periphery of the hollow stub 52 within the altitude difference H, wherein the inner threaded portion 54 is selectively screwed onto the outer threaded portion 23 for positioning the push-button 50 on the top of the cylinder 20, as shown in FIGS. 4 and 5. The coupled ends of the connecting tube 53 and the discharge tube 40 is connected to each other. In the preferred embodiment of the present invention, the connecting tube 53 is partially inserted into the discharge tube 40 for longitudinally connecting the connecting tube 53 and the discharge tube 40. The push-button 50 includes a dispensing passage 55 defined in the press portion 51 and communicating with the connecting tube 53 for dispensing liquid soap, and the like.

(12) The liquid soap dispenser in accordance with the present invention retains the functions of waterproof and selective connection between the push-button 50 and the cylinder 20. The liquid soap dispenser in accordance with the present invention further comprises the following advantages due to the altered connecting structures between the push-button 50 and the cylinder 20. The length of the connecting tube 53 is shortened relative to the conventional liquid dispenser such that the space in the hollow stub 52 is enlarged. Consequently, the inner threaded portion 54 can be formed on the inner periphery of the hollow stub 52 during injection molding. As a result, the manufacturing processes of the liquid soap dispenser on accordance with the present invention are simplified. In addition, whether the push-button 50 is connected to the cylinder 20 or not, the operator sees no connecting structures, such as the outer threaded portion 86 of the conventional liquid dispenser. Consequently, the liquid soap dispenser in accordance with the present invention provides a complete outward appearance and promotes a good visual effect thereof. Furthermore, the outer threaded portion 23 and the inner threaded portion 54 of the present invention are hidden such that the connecting structures between the cylinder 20 and the push-button 50 shall not be broken due to an improper impact during transporting or operating.

(13) Although the invention has been explained in relation to its preferred embodiment, it is to be understood that many other possible modifications and variations can be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention as hereinafter claimed.