序号 专利名 申请号 申请日 公开(公告)号 公开(公告)日 发明人
41 A DISPENSING DEVICE FOR DISPENSING A LIQUID PRODUCT US14379944 2013-02-21 US20160207664A1 2016-07-21 Keld Krogh Nielsen
A dispensing device (1) includes a first chamber (4) that is longitudinally movable in a second chamber (5) and has an outer surface sealingly contacting an inner surface of the second chamber (5). An intermediate valve (3) is positioned between an interior part of the first chamber (4) and an interior part of the second chamber (5). The intermediate valve (3) includes a valve seat plate (7) having at least one opening (8) and a valve flapper plate (9) having at least one flap (10) for covering the at least one opening (8) in the valve seat plate (7). The at least one flap (10) moves to an open position allowing the liquid product to flow from the interior space of first chamber (4) to the interior space of the second chamber (5) when the first chamber (4) is moved in a first longitudinal direction and moves to a closed position limiting flow of the liquid product when the first chamber (4) is moved in an opposite second longitudinal direction.
42 Container for a fluid with adjustable dosage US13989535 2011-11-16 US09068874B2 2015-06-30 Edward Hendrik Debski
The invention relates to a container for a fluid, the container comprising: a storage compartment with a passage opening; a dosing compartment with a closable pouring opening and with an inflow opening arranged on the passage opening of the storage compartment; a conduit arranged between the inflow opening and the pouring opening of the dosing compartment, wherein at least one opening is arranged in the wall of the conduit; an adjusting part arranged in the conduit for at least partially closing the at least one opening in the conduit wall such that the distance between the inflow opening of the dosing compartment and the part of the least one opening left clear can be varied; and operating means for operating the adjusting part, wherein the operating means are arranged on the outer side of the container.
43 Controllable medicinal dosage packaging for liquid medication US13395839 2011-07-13 US08863996B2 2014-10-21 Himanshu Mishra
A storage device includes a storage chamber, a dispensing chamber, an intermediate chamber, a first channel, and a second channel. The intermediate chamber adjusts relative to the storage chamber to select a predetermined amount of fluid to flow into the intermediate chamber from the storage chamber. The first channel is located between the storage chamber and the intermediate chamber having at least two interchangeable conformations, a first open conformation to allow fluid flow between the storage chamber and the intermediate chamber, and a first closed conformation to prevent fluid flow between the storage chamber and intermediate chamber. The second channel is located between the intermediate chamber and the dispensing chamber having at least two interchangeable conformations, a second open conformation to allow fluid flow between the intermediate chamber and the dispensing chamber, and a second closed conformation to prevent fluid flow between the intermediate chamber and dispensing chamber.
44 DETACHABLE MEASURING AND DISPENSING DEVICE FOR PORTABLE CONTAINERS US13275505 2011-10-18 US20130026189A1 2013-01-31 CJ KNAPP; CHRISTOPHER J. KNAPP
A measuring and dispensing device for portable handheld containers is disclosed. The measuring device allows a user to measure and dispense contents from a handheld container with one hand, while using a second hand for managing other tasks. The measuring device comprises, in one embodiment, a body elongated along a lateral axis affixed to a conduit elongated along a longitudinal axis, wherein the conduit is detachably affixed to the opening of a bottle, jar, or similar container holding baby food, milk, granule materials, powders, oil, chemicals, aggregate, or other edible or non-edible contents. The contents are poured through the conduit into a receptacle portion of the body designed to receive only a predetermined volume of the contents, which contents are subsequently dispensed into a target container using only the motion of a user's wrist.
45 Method of dispensing a metered amount of granular material US12800419 2010-05-13 US08251256B2 2012-08-28 Keith E. Antal, Sr.
A method is provided for dispensing a controlled quantity of a granular material. The method employs a dispenser including a reservoir that retains granular material. The reservoir is supported in the dispenser with a passageway defined between opposing ends. The dispenser is first positioned in a loading orientation for the outflow of material from the reservoir through a nozzle to a metering cup. A baffle positioned proximate the opening of the metering cup stabilizes the controlled volume directed into the cup from the reservoir. Once the metering cup is filled, the dispenser is inverted. Then, the volume of material is directed from the cup through the passageway and out of an opening adjacent a diffuser, through which the material is spread.
46 Quantitative Measurement Container US12995959 2009-06-02 US20110089068A1 2011-04-21 BokIn Shin
The present invention relates to a container for containing a liquid phase or fine powder particles, and is intended to provide improvement over conventional problems of having to use a separately calibrated measuring cup or container for using a predetermined quantity of such content. To this end, such a blow container (10) or vinyl container (12) is provided which enables a consumer to quantitatively measure a predetermined quantity of desired content in a conventional manner by using inner container (30) and size marking (32) which are built into the container. The representative drawings are FIG. 2 (blow container) and FIG. 9 (vinyl container). The index words are as follows: blow container, inner container, inner injection port, outer injection port, vinyl container, outline compression portion, injection port body, and inner compression portion.
47 Apparatus and method of dispensing fluid US11199587 2005-08-08 US20060091153A1 2006-05-04 Christopher Evans; Christopher Gieda; Benjamin Mizrahi; Charles Sears; Paul Bertram; David Schultz
An apparatus for dispensing a flowable substance (e.g., a fluid) has a first housing with an indicating apparatus and a pour chamber. The indicating apparatus may have an indicating chamber with an indicating inlet for receiving fluid. The indicating apparatus also has indicia identifying amounts of fluid flowing through the pour chamber. The pour chamber has a pour inlet for receiving fluid, and an outlet in fluid communication with the pour inlet. To provide a definite separation, the first housing additionally has a wall between the indicating chamber and the pour chamber.
48 Container with a device for indicating a total quantity of fluid US10825263 2004-04-15 US07004105B2 2006-02-28 Helmut Bucksch
A fluid container includes a vessel for holding a fluid, a marker element, and a scale element. The scale element has a scale for indicating a total quantity of the fluid. The marker element and the scale element are adjustable relative to each other to enable an adding up of amounts of fluid and thereby indicate the total quantity of the fluid. The marker element and the scale element are held together by magnetic force and may be detached from each other.
49 Container with a device for indicating a total filling quantity US10825263 2004-04-15 US20040237878A1 2004-12-02 Helmut Bucksch
A drink container includes a vessel capable of holding a fluid, the vessel having a filling scale disposed thereon. The filling scale has graduations for indicating varying amounts of the fluid. A device for indicating the total quantity of fluid indicated on the filling scale in multiple fillings is provided, the device including a scale for the quantity of fluid, a marker, and a rotary element which is rotatable relative to the vessel so as to adjust the scale and the marker relative to each other and enable an adding up of amounts of fluid indicated on the filling scale.
50 Method and apparatus for controllably dispensing powders and liquids US09803852 2001-03-12 US20020125275A1 2002-09-12 William G. Smith
A container top includes rotatable elements that are used to dispense matter from the container. The top includes a drum with chambers of varying volumes, and a rotatable disc on opposing ends of the drum to allow material to flow into and out of selected chambers of the drum. A spout is rotatably connected to one end of the drum with one disc connected to rotate with the spout, and a cap is rotatably connected to an opposing end of the drum. The drum and spout are rotated to control the filling of the chambers and the emptying of selected chambers. Latches extend between the parts to hold them together while allowing the rotation. Resilient rings are interposed between the drum and mating parts to allow resilient sealing of the chambers during rotation.
51 Metering container US662421 1991-02-28 US5135138A 1992-08-04 Daniel D. Call
A container arrangement is disclosed comprising a container having a plurality of partition walls separating the container into three chambers including a filling chamber, a holding chamber and a source chamber. The holding chamber is connected to a container pouring spout for flowable media to flow from the holding chamber to the spout when the container is oriented in a pour position. The filling chamber has entrance openings and exit openings connecting it to the source chamber and holding chamber, respectively. The filling chamber and its openings are disposed for flowable media to flow from the source chamber to the filling chamber when the container is positioned in the pour position and for flowable media to flow from the filling chamber to the holding chamber when the container is disposed in the rest position. The filling chamber ensures that only a metered amount of flowable media can flow to the holding chamber and be available for pouring through the spout thereby prevent overpourage. In a preferred embodiment, the container arrangement comprises a container with an insert therein. Preferably, the insert is formed from two folded panel structures. In preferred embodiments, air vents are provided to facilitate fluid flow.
52 Measuring cap US386989 1989-07-28 US5029736A 1991-07-09 Takashi Maruyama; Masatoshi Fujima
A measuring cap is disclosed, which is adapted for mounting on container openings to supply controlled portion of the container contents such as powders and the like therefrom. The measuring cap includes a cup-like body including a primary measuring section for holding a portion of the container contents and a side wall including an inlet, and a secondary cap body including a top wall defining an outlet which communicates with the cup-like body through an outlet passage which is itself defined by a depending wall which separates the outlet passage from the inlet and defines a secondary measuring section adjacent to the inlet. In this manner, upon inversion of the container, a portion of its contents can enter the secondary measuring section through the inlet and upon subsequent return of the container to its normal upright position that portion of the container contents can enter the cup-like body whereupon with further inversion of the container the controlled portion of the container contents can exit through the outlet.
53 Appliance for simultaneously dispensing both free-flowing and pourable substances US254909 1988-10-07 US4958749A 1990-09-25 Werner Kuenzel; Peter Vierkoetter
A dispenser includes a first receptacle enclosing a second receptacle, for storing and providing substantially simultaneous dispensing of free-flowing and pourable substances, respectively. A dosing element is included in the second receptacle for limiting to a predetermined amount or dose the amount of pourable substance dispensed in each dispensing cycle.
54 Homogenizer/proportioner dispenser for bottles US204261 1988-06-09 US4949880A 1990-08-21 Lawrence T. Bradley
When dispensing unhomogenized materials from bottles such as those containing some salad dressings, mint sauce and the like, it is difficult to obtain a portion thereof with the correct proportions of the unmixed ingredients even though they are shaken before dispensing, because of the rapid settlement of the heavier fraction or fractions. The present device consists of a small cylinder insertable in or formed integrally with the bottle neck and having a vertical web dividing the neck into two chambers, one chamber being open at the upper and lower ends and the other being closed at the base and open at the top to communicate with the top portion of the first chamber. When the cap is secured to the top of the bottle neck, the contents can be shaken whereupon the bottle is inverted so that the contents flow through the first chamber and fill the second chamber. The bottle is then returned to the upright position and the cap removed thus allowing the portion within the second chamber to be poured therefrom and this portion contains a reasonable sample of the contents. Baffles may be provided in the first chamber to retard the passage of the contents of the bottle therethrough during the relatively short pouring action required to dispense the contents of the second chamber through the open neck.
55 Device for dosing and dispensing a fluid product to be deposited freely in the mobile enclosure of a machine US163624 1988-03-03 US4875600A 1989-10-24 Martial D'Hoogue; Claude Perrette; Pierre Goffinet
A device for dosing and dispensing a fluid product to be deposited freely in the mobile enclosure of a machine, the device comprising a hollow recipient adapted to contain a dose of product and being integral with a plunger tube provided for both filling and dispensing the dose, wherein the device is provided with a coupling for mounting the plunger tube on a container such as a bottle, can or the like, the plunger tube presenting at least one opening for filling and dispensing, the edge of the opening being positioned to determine the dose stored in the recipient to be dispensed when the recipient is placed in a washing machine or the like.
56 Tubular metering or dosing mechanism for dispensing liquid from a container in successive quantums of uniform volume US361050 1982-03-23 US4449651A 1984-05-22 Eberhard Roder, deceased; by Hans-Dieter Borchers, administrator; Wolfgang Dusing
The tubular dosing mechanism can be inserted into the dispensing opening of a liquid container. It has a dosing channel the outer end of which is closed, and a discharge channel which is axially separated from the dosing channel and is open at the outer end. Both the channels are connected to a collecting area located further inwards than the inner end of the dosing channel. The dosing channel has axially spaced inlet and outlet orifices connected to the inner area of the liquid container. Of these, the outlet orifice is positioned further axially inwards is the issuing-opening into the dosing channel of a channel which extends through the base wall of the collecting area. Modifications are shown especially for use where the liquid is more viscous than water or the liquid container has an easily deformable sidewall.
57 Measured dispenser US336575 1982-01-04 US4424921A 1984-01-10 Andrew E. Feuerstein; Michael F. Aprea
A dispensing apparatus includes a cylindrical container having at least one annular channel in its side wall; a measuring funnel having an apron-like rim around the circumference of its inlet dimensioned to be "snapped into" the channel for securely positioning the funnel in the container; a tubing rigidly connected between a centrally located hole in the cover for said container and the outlet of the funnel; and a plurality of holes are included in the funnel in substantially the same plane between its outlet and inlet, whereby material placed in the container above the funnel partly flows through the holes to form a volume of material between the plane of the holes and the bottom of the container, the latter representing a measured quantity of the material that is dispensed via the tube when the container is turned over. In another embodiment, a plurality of channels are provided in the wall of the container, permitting the level of the funnel within the container to be changed for selecting a desired measured amount of material to be dispensed.
58 Fixed volume discharge device US841559 1977-10-12 US4151934A 1979-05-01 Noriyoshi Saeki
A fixed volume discharge device adapted to be mounted to a container, and having a first chamber communicating with the interior of the container and a second chamber communicating with the atmosphere, the first chamber and the second chamber communicating with each other through a restricted opening. A liquid or powder stored in the container flows into the first chamber when the container is downwardly inclined, and then flows into the second chamber from the first chamber when the container is returned in its normal attitude. Thus, when the container is again downwardly inclined, the liquid or the powder within the second chamber is discharged while the liquid or the powder in the container flows into the first chamber, thereby a predetermined fixed volume liquid or powder is obtainable through the fixed volume discharge device each time the container is downwardly inclined. The fixed volume discharge device is adjustable in the amount of its predetermined discharge volume, and has a size and shape suitable for a container such as a bottle to which the fixed volume discharge device is mounted.
59 Portion dispensing container US79050859 1959-02-02 US2989216A 1961-06-20 MORO-LIN JOSEPH J
60 Dispensing attachment for containers US47979143 1943-03-19 US2385195A 1945-09-18 CLOWER JOSEPH B
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