AU619801B2 - Dispensing device - Google Patents
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- B65D—CONTAINERS FOR STORAGE OR TRANSPORT OF ARTICLES OR MATERIALS, e.g. BAGS, BARRELS, BOTTLES, BOXES, CANS, CARTONS, CRATES, DRUMS, JARS, TANKS, HOPPERS, FORWARDING CONTAINERS; ACCESSORIES, CLOSURES, OR FITTINGS THEREFOR; PACKAGING ELEMENTS; PACKAGES
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
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- B65D—CONTAINERS FOR STORAGE OR TRANSPORT OF ARTICLES OR MATERIALS, e.g. BAGS, BARRELS, BOTTLES, BOXES, CANS, CARTONS, CRATES, DRUMS, JARS, TANKS, HOPPERS, FORWARDING CONTAINERS; ACCESSORIES, CLOSURES, OR FITTINGS THEREFOR; PACKAGING ELEMENTS; PACKAGES
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B65—CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
- B65D—CONTAINERS FOR STORAGE OR TRANSPORT OF ARTICLES OR MATERIALS, e.g. BAGS, BARRELS, BOTTLES, BOXES, CANS, CARTONS, CRATES, DRUMS, JARS, TANKS, HOPPERS, FORWARDING CONTAINERS; ACCESSORIES, CLOSURES, OR FITTINGS THEREFOR; PACKAGING ELEMENTS; PACKAGES
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Description
619801 SCOMMONWEALTH OF AUSTRALIA Patent Act 1952 COMPLETE SPECIFICATION
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I Class Int. Class Application Number Lodged S Complete Specification Lodged 0 Accepted Published SPriority: 28 February 1988 Related Art Name of Applicant COLGATE-PALMOLIVE COMPANY Address of Applicant 300 Park Avenue, New York, New York 10022 United States of America Actual Inventor James C. McKinney Address for Service F.B. RICE CO., Patent Attorneys, 28A Montague Street, BALMAIN. 2041.
*3 Complete Specification for the invention entitled: "DISPENSING DEVICE" The following statement is a full description of this invention including the best method of performing it known to us:- 'i -2- FIELD OF THE INVENTION Dispensing devices for pasty and other viscous materials such as toothpaste pumps.
BACKGROUND
In recent years, dispensing devices for a wide range of pasty and viscous substances such as food products, cheese, etc., creams and for other materials have come into wide use. Especially popular are hand-held i pumps which provide attractive, easy-to-use containers for use by consumers both at home and while travelling.
In particular, hand-held pumps for dentrifice 1 materials such as toothpaste and gels (hereinafter referred to for convenience collectively as "pastes") have gained considerable consumer acceptance. They have become i 15 an alternative to tubes, but tubes are currently substantiallly less expensive than paste pumps now on the 4 market.
Since pumps have properties many consumers prefer over tubes, it is believed that if a pump could be designed for manufacture at a cost equal to or less than tubes, sales of such a pump would increase substantially.
Pumps adapted for dispensing paste are generally found in Int. Classes G01F 11/00,B67D 5/32 in Class 222 in the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office. Representative thereof are the following U.S. Patents issued in recent years: 4,511,068; 4,598,843; 4,437,591 and 4,657,161.
It will be noted that the pumps disclosed in the foregoing Patents are relatively complicated, they I have a relatively large number of components. As a consequence, since cost generally is a function of complexity and number of parts, these pumps are more expensive than desirable.
Moreover, it will be noted that all paste pumps currently on the market in the U.S. utilize an actuator mechanism which requires the application of pressure i 3 thereon by the user. These actuator mechanisms themselves are typically quite complicated. Certain pumps now on the market are connected to a rod which, in turn, is connected to a piston, movement of the actuator by hand pressure moves the rod which draws the piston against the paste to force the paste from the spout of the pump.
In addition, such current pumps are of the "draw up" type, the product to be dispensed is loaded above the piston and the piston, via the aforesaid means, is pulled up against the product to force it out of the pump nozzle.
Although such pumps generally function well, as indicated, because they are relatively complicated, they are relatively expensive.
Thus, an important object of this invention is to provide a new pump which is less complicated and therefore less expensive than those currently in use.
Another object of this invention is to provide a pump A for paste products wherein the piston is located above the product to be dispensed and wherein there is provided a source of constant downward pressure on such piston so that the product is forced up a tube passing through the piston whereby, when the nozzle or spout is in registry with the tube, the product flows out continuously until the nozzle is closed.
Another important object is to provide, in connection with the above combination, a rotatable turret type spout or nozzle which has an opening therein, and wherein the opening can be moved in and out of registry with the tube.
30 Another important object of the invention is to proide a pump which is refillable. to provide a "basic" pump which is designed to receive a refill container of paste and thereafter pump the contents of the container therefrom, whereby the consumer, having purchased one basic pump, is saved the cost of purchasing -4successive new pumps and is required only to purchase a refill container of paste, much as in the case of the system used in the home razor blade market, wherein once the consumer buys the razor holder, he or she need thereafter only purchase the refill blades.
Another key objective of this invention is to provide a "bottom heavy" pump which, in contrast to current paste pumps, maintains the material to be dispensed at the bottom of the container, thereby maintaining a low center of gravity so that the pump does not tip over. Current pumps draw the material to be dispensed upwardly, so that the center of gravity increasingly rises to the top of the pump, whereby the pump becomes top-heavy and tips over easily.
A further objective of this invention is to provide a refill container for hand-held dispensing devices, especially devices of the type of the presention invention relating to pumps for pastes.
These and other objects of the invention will become apparent from the following detailed description, drawing and claims.
The present invention provides a dispensing device for dispensing pasty material comprising: a closed housing having top and bottom portions and 25 an interior chamber; Sa nozzle movable between first and second positions, said nozzle having a channel with an inlet and an outlet and having a blocking surface, said nozzle being located external to said closed housing; 30 a tube extending from the nozzle into said interior chamber of said housing, said tube being secured to said S, closed housing and having a channel with an inlet and an outlet, said tube inlet communicating directly with said interior chamber and said tube outlet communicating directly with said nozzle inlet when said nozzle is in Su 4a said first position and being blocked by said blocking surface when said nozzle is in said second position; a piston slidably disposed around said tube for displacement within said interior chamber; and spring means disposed between said top portion of said housing and said piston for urging said piston toward said bottom portion of said housing, whereby the pasty material in said interior chamber is discharged out said nozzle outlet by way of said tube when said nozzle is in said first position in response to the urging of said spring means.
THE DRAWINGS Figure 1 illustrates one embodiment of the pump device of this invention in vertical cross-section in the fully loaded condition.
V 60 Figure 2 illustrates another cross-sectional view of the device of this invention shown in Figure 1 but with Oet •the contents partially emptied and the turret nozzle in ae the open position.
20 Figure 3 is a vertical cross-section of another embodiment of this invention illustrating a refillable pump wherein the turret nozzle is in the closed position and the refill has lust been fitted into the pump in a full condition.
9 Figure 4 is another cross-section of the pump of 9 9 9s '9 9u 9 09)~ 9" 9* 9 9 9 j Ck Figure 3 in partially emptied loaded condition after the insertion of a refill container, and with the nozzle in the open position discharging the contents of the tube.
Figure 5 is another embodiment of the combination pump/refill device of the present invention in vertical cross-section.
Figure 6 is yet another embodiment of this invention taken in vertical cross-section.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION Figure 1 shows a hand-held paste pump 11 having a turret-type nozzle or spout 13 at the top thereof. The nozzle includes a ball 12 rotatably seated within a i housing 12a. Nozzle 13 has a spout portion connected to ball 12 movable therewith and includes a channel 13a terminating in a dispensing spout 13b. Channel 13a I. rAc extends through ball 12 and terminates in a material 3 receiving opening 13c.
",Housing 12a is fitted to--and may be an integral part trof--a container body 15 which has a base 16, the latter having a base cover 16a.
Disposed within container body 15 is a piston 17 with flexible side seals 18 which is vertically moveable in the Sbody 15. A tube 20 which has an upper opening extends through piston 17 and has a lower opening There is provided a compression spring 19, which may be helical, between the upper interior surface o body portion 12b and the top of piston 17, whereby spring 19 continuously exerts downward force on piston 17. Paste (or other previously mentioned viscous mater) M is loaded into the body of the pump below piston 17 and above bottom 16a. As shown in Figure 1, material M is blocked from movement beyond the opening 20a of tube 20 by the surface of ball 12, but it will be observed tube 20 has been filled with paste by the downward pressure of piston 17 under force of spring 19 up through opening 20c in the -6tube Figure 2 shows the tube of Figure 1 with the turret nozzle 13 in the open position, the user has rotated the nozzle to the left in Figure 1 so that opening 13c of the tube channel is in registry with the opening 20a of dip tube 20, whereby the contents of the tube, M, are flowing continuously from nozzle 13b as indicated by the arrow.
Thus, the embodiment illustrated in Figures 1 and 2 is remarkably uncomplicated and, in fact, comprises only five elements: A body, a nozzle, a piston, a dip tube and a spring (or othere functionally equivalent means of exerting force), all of which have the further advantage of being easy to mold and to assemble. By contrast, for example, the pump currently on the market sold under the Trademark "Crest" for tartar control paste has at least eight elements and represents an extremely complicated design which, presumably, is difficult to mold and assemble, and therefore relatively expensive.
Further, prior art pumps are of the draw-up variety have a piston which moves upwardly within the pump housing to dispense the paste, so that the pump becomes increasingly top-heavy and therefore more likely to fall over. Sometimes this is merely an annoying inconvenience, but in the event the pump falls from, say, a bathroom sink onto a tile or other hard bathroom floor, the pump can be damaged.
In addition, paste pumps according to the present invention are very easy to fill with paste on a high-speed assembly line.
As indicated previously, it has also been discovered that pumps made in accordance with the present invention can be modified to be refillable, thereby even further increasing the cost-savings to the consumer.
One embodiment of a re-fillable pump is shown in in 7 Figures 3 and 4 wherein parts identical or functionally equivalent to those shown in Figures 1 and 2 are marked with a priem, so that it is unecessary to specifically reiterate them here. In the embodiment of Figures 3 and 4, the body wall 15', preferably cylindrical in cross-section terminates in an edge 15a' which defines an opening 15b'. Inserted into this opening is a refill container 22 with paste M already loaded therein.
(Although not shown, it will be understood that container 22, as sold, will have a suitable cover which the consumer V removes just before inserting container 22 within the pump S11'.) S.Refill container 22 is inserted within pump 10' by V threading it into the wall 15'. Thus, wall 15' has screw is: 15 threads 26 on its inner surface adjacent bottom edge [i *,and container 22 has matching threads 25 on its outer i surface. Once container 22 is securely threaded into pump 10', the flared top portion 24 of the container 22 forms a tight seal against the inner surface of wall 15' above piston 17'. Similarly, the bottom surface 23c of container 22 preferably fits against the lower edge of the pump wall 15, thereby enhancing the seal provided t by threads 25, 26 to provide a sealed compartment for the n material M. The refill has feet 23a and 23b to provide a base for maintaining the assembly in an upright position.
Figure 3 shows the refillable pump with its dispensing nozzle 13' in the closed position, while Figure 4 shows such nozzle in the open position with the material M being discharged as indicated by the arrow..
Thus, in addition to the advantages of the pump shown in Figures 1 and 2, the pump of Figures 3 and 4 have the great benefit of being capable of utilizing refills, at substantial savings to the consumers.
Another embodiment of a refillable container according to this invention is illustrated in Figure 8 wherein the basic pump body 11" does not have an a long body wall extending down the length of the container, but instead comprises what might be termed a head block 28 terminating in a lower edge 29. Just above the line of termination 29 the body 28 is provided with external threads 33. The latter are for the purpose of receiving a refill 27 which has a body wall 30 and threads 32 on the inner wall at the top which engage threads 33 of the body 28.
Refill 27 has a closed bottom end 31 and, as packaged for retail sale, will have its open top end closed by a cap, foil or other suitable cover which will protect the r contents M and which may be easily removed just prior to attachment as described above.
S 15 It will be evident that the refill container, 27 in Figure 5, offers great advantages. In particular, the consumer need only purchase the pump mechanism once and, thereafter, simply purchase the refill 27, thus saving the cost of buying an entire new pump on each occasion.
Figure 6 illustrates a pump 11" which is similar in construction to pump 10 of Figure 1. However, in the embodiment shown in Figure 6, pump 10" has an open bottom end equipped with external threads 43. These are designed to engage threads 44 on the inner surface of a lip 42a of S 25 a removable bottom cover 42. The purpose of this configuration is to permit the cover to be removed and the insertion of a refill 40, preferably a cylinder, containing paste M. Refill cylinder 40 has a closed bottom 45 and terminates in an open top end 41.
As in the case of the embodiment shown in Figure the invention of Figure 6 offers similar substantial advantages in cost and product safety to both the consumer and manufacturer. Indeed, the refill 40 can be easily slided into the interior housing of pump 10", and be ready for instant use by attaching cover 42.
S i U an 9 The refill containers thus described and illustrated should be considered as part of the present invention.
Moreover, the refills may take a number of different forms and comprise not only a refill container per se, but, if desired, may include a new piston, such as the piston 17" in Figure 5, in which case the original piston will be discarded.
In addition, the refills may be made of a wide variety of suitable materials. For example, currently sold toothpaste pumps employ polypropylene (PP) or polyethlene (PE) or polyethylene terephlate (PET) or copolymers of PP and PE for the body walls of the pump which contains the paste and these body walls typically are relatively thick in order to prevent loss of flavorants, etc. through the l t 15 body wall, which can occur when long shelf-life is t ,f required.
«Alternatively, the refills shown herein can be made I: relatively thin and of said current materials, where long shelf-life is not needed. Or, where long shelf-life is desired, the refill may be made relatively thin and utilize so-called gas barrier materials, such as ethylene alcohol copolymer (EVOH), polyamides such as Nylin (PA), .t polyvinyildine chloride and copolymers thereof etc., which prevent the escape of flavorants or other components 25 of the paste which can convert into a gas phase. These materials may be formed in a single layer, such as by extruding the same as a tube or by extrusion blow molding (EBM), the latter being more desirable since the bottom of the refill is formed in the mold, as well as the threads or other means of attachment. More preferably, these barrier materials are incorporated in a multiple layer structure which is extruded, again preferably by EBM coestrusion. This latter use of barrier materials formed into a refill is believed to be preferable particularly for refill 40 of Figure 6.
i_ 1 I IL_~_1 10 Further, although only certain specific embodiments thereof have been shown and described, it is well within this invention that refill containers having the same inventive concept but different designs may be used.
5 For example, the particular means whereby the refill container is attached to the pump or inserted theren is, j to some degree, a matter of choice.
Further, by way of additional modifications which are within this invention, the pump body may be other than circular in cross-section. For example, the body can just Sas well be square or rectangular in cross-section, in which case the re-fill would have the same cross-section D and means other than screw threads would normally be employed.
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1. A dispensing device for dispensing pasty material comprising: a closed housing having top and bottom portions and an i interior chamber; i 5 a nozzle movable between first and second positions, said i nozzle having a channel with an inlet and an outlet and having a i blocking surface, said nozzle being located external to said closed housing; a tube extending from the nozzle into said interior chamber of said housing, said tube being secured to said closed lhousing and having a channel with an inlet and an outlet, said tube Sinlet communicating directly with said interior chamber and said tube outlet communicating directly :ith said nozzle inlet when said nozzle is in said first position and being blocked by said blocking surface when said nozzle is in said second position; a piston slidably disposed around said tube for k displacement within said interior chamber; and spring means disposed between said top portion of said i 20 housing and said piston for urging said piston toward said bottom portion of said housing, ;ttI, whereby the pasty material in said interior chamber is discharged out said nozzle outlet by way of said tube when said t L, nozzle is in said first position in response to the urging of said spring means.
2. The dispensing device as defined in claim 1, wherein CJ_~ 12 said nozzle is rotatable between first and second positions.
3. The dispensing device as defined in claim i, wherein said pasty material is a dentrifice.
4. The dispensing device as defined in claim 1, wherein said bottom portion is integrally connected to a first cylindrical wall to form a refill container having said interior chamber, further comprising means for removably securing said refill container at a predetermined position relative to said top portion.
The dispensing device as defined in claim 4, wherein said means for removably securing comprises interengaging threads on said refill container and on said top portion.
6. The dispensing device as defined in claim 4, wherein n C0 said means for removably securing comprises interengaging threads on said refill container and on a second cylindrical wall extending C. from and integrally connected to said top portion.
7. The dispensing device as defined in claim 1, wherein said bottom portion is removably coupled by attachment means to a cylindrical wall extending from and integrally connected to said top portion, further comprising a refill container having said t..2 0 interior chamber which is slidably insertable in said cylindrical wall when said bottom portion is removed therefrom.
8. The dispensing device as defined in claim 7, wherein said attachment means comprise interengaging threads on said bottom i portion and on said cylindrical wall.
9. The dispensing device as defined in claim 7, wherein said attachment means comprise means for snap-fitting.
The dispensing device as defined in claim 4, wherein ,1 13 said refill container is formed of one or more polymeric materials selected from the groups consisting of PP, PE, copolymers of PP and PE, PET, EVOH, PA and PC.
11. The dispensing device as defined in claim 7, wherein said refill container is formed of one or more polymeric materials selected from the groups consisting of PP, PE, copolymers of PP and PE, PET, EVOH, PA and PC.
12. The dispensing device as defined in claim 4, wherein said means for removably securing comprises means for snap-fitting.
13. The dispensing device as defined in claim 4, wherein said refill container comprises a single-layer structure.
S,14. The dispensing device as defined in claim 4, wherein said refill container comprises a multiple-layer structure. sai
15. The dispensing device as defined in claim 7, wherein said refill container comprises a single-layer structure.
16. The dispensing device as defined in claim 7, wherein said refill container comprises a multiple-layer structure. DATED this 22nd day of November, 1991. d COLGATE-PALMOLIVE COMPANY Patent Attorneys for the applicant: F B RICE CO It C
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