序号 专利名 申请号 申请日 公开(公告)号 公开(公告)日 发明人
61 Measuring container for dental alloys or the like US14750917 1917-02-08 US1477226A 1923-12-11 WILBUR MEGUIAR CHARLES
62 Explosive-engine US1986215 1915-04-08 US1328484A 1920-01-20 BENNETT ASHLEY C
63 티핑 버킷형 강수량계 및 이를 이용하여 강수량 정보를 제공하는 시스템 KR1020140000309 2014-01-02 KR1020150080813A 2015-07-10 장석웅; 박원석
티핑버킷형강수량계및 이를이용하여강수량을제공하는시스템이개시된다. 배수구에굽은관 및/또는바람차단막을설치하는매우간단한구성이어서기존티핑버킷형강수량계의구성변화를최소화시키고서도배수구로의바람의유입을차단할수 있다. 배수구로의바람유입을원천적으로차단할수 있는구조의티핑버킷형강수량계를강수량센서로서기지국에설치함으로써, 티핑버킷형강수량계가지면에밀착되게설치되지않았다고하더라도기지국별로보다정확한강수량데이터를얻을수 있다.
64 정량 토출이 가능한 분말 용기 KR2020100009512 2010-09-09 KR2020120002019U 2012-03-19 양희남
본 고안은 분말가루를 원하는 정량만큼 토출하여 사용할 수 있도록 한 정량 토출이 가능한 분말용기에 관한 것이다.
이러한 본 고안에 의하면, 분말가루가 수납되는 수납공간을 갖는 용기본체와, 용기본체의 상부에 구비되고 분말가루의 토출로를 형성하는 토출구를 갖는 숄더와, 숄더의 상부에 토출구와 직교하는 수평방향으로 구비되고 1차 토출량 조절공간을 형성하는 토출량 조절막을 갖는 디스펜서와, 용기본체의 상부에 디스펜서를 감싸는 형태로 탈착가능하게 구비되고 내부에 일정크기로 형성된 2차 토출량 조절공간과 일측에 개폐가능한 개폐구를 갖는 오버캡을 포함하여 구성됨으로써, 항상 분말가루를 용기 본체로부터 원하는 만큼 정량으로 토출하여 사용할 수 있도록 하며, 정량을 친환경적이면서도 낭비없이 사용할 수 있게 된다.
65 고 신뢰 무접점 우량측정장치 KR1020040001361 2004-01-09 KR1020050073148A 2005-07-13 김홍성; 양찬호; 장성원; 남기철
본 발명은 기상관측에 있어서 가장 중요한 역할을 하는 강우량을 보다 정확하게 측정하기 위해 기존 티핑 버킷식 전도형 우량계의 단점을 대폭 개량·보완한 고 신뢰 무접점 우량측정장치에 관한 것으로, 강우를 수집하는 깔때기 모양의 우량 수수구(11)와; 상기 우량 수수구(11)하단의 배출관(11a)에 설치되어 강우량의 과다에 따라 상,하로 움직이면서 배출관(11a)으로 배출되는 물의 양을 일정하게 유지시키기 위한 정량배출수단(13)과; 상기 배출관(11a)에서 배출된 강우량을 계측하는 물받이(14)와; 상기 물받이(14)가 전도될 때 펄스를 발생하도록 하는 무접점 소자인 광 인터럽트 소자(15a,15b,15c)와; 강우 계측후 밖으로 상기 물받이(14)에 고인 물을 배수하는 배수구(16a,16b);를 포함하여 이루어져 있으며, 무접점 광 인터럽트 소자(15a,15b,15c)가 물받이(14)의 중앙과 좌,우 양측에 각각 설치되고, 물받이(14)가 강우량에 의하여 한쪽으로 기울어 질 때 중앙의 무접점 소자(15a)와 물받이(14)의 좌,우 어느 한쪽 무접점 광 인터럽트 소자(15b 또는 15c)가 동시에 온(ON) 또는 오프(OFF)되는 경우에만 정상 신호로 인식하도록 하여 집중호우 시에도 일정량의 강우량이 측정되도록 하여 폭우에 의한 측정오차 감소 및 채터링 현상에 의한 측정오차가 발생하지 않도록 하여, 보다 정확하고 신뢰도 높은 강우측정이 가능하도록 하였다.
66 MEASURED DOSE DISPENSERS AND METHODS OF USING THE SAME US15739912 2016-06-28 US20180185865A1 2018-07-05 Clifford W. Skillin; Patrick J. Brannon
A dispensing closure (10) for dispensing a flowable product (12) from a squeeze-type product container (14) includes a closure body (16) having an upper deck (32), an exit orifice (34), a flow conduit (36) providing a flow path to the exit orifice, and a skirt (40) configured to attach to the product container. A measuring reservoir (26) is received in engagement with a lower surface of the upper deck. The measuring reservoir is filled with a measured dose of flowable product through flow ports (54) when the container is inverted. A piston valve (28) is slidably movable within the measuring reservoir between an open position and a closed position. The piston valve is movable from the open position to the closed position to dispense the measured dose of product responsive to pressure within the container induced by squeezing.
67 SPRAYING DEVICE US15426808 2017-02-07 US20170211265A1 2017-07-27 Federico Pasquini; Davide Pietrasanta; Guy Richard Thompson
The present invention relates to a spraying device for spraying an enclosure with a liquid cleanser. The device comprises a metering system communicating with a reservoir and a spray head containing a vibrating mesh spray actuator. The metering system comprises a metering chamber, a weir member and a conduit means. The device is rotatable between a first recharging orientation and a second dispensing orientation. The conduit means comprises an element selected from a check valve and a channel. In particular, the invention relates to a spraying device which is suited for automatically cleaning a toilet bowl. The invention also relates to a cartridge configured to be received by the spraying device. Furthermore the invention relates to a method for spraying an enclosure comprising a rotatable lid with a liquid cleanser.
68 Discharging device US14005664 2012-02-22 US09233384B2 2016-01-12 Juergen Greiner-Perth; Matthias Wochele; Judith Auerbach
A dispenser for discharging liquids with a liquid reservoir for accommodating the liquid prior to being discharged, and a liquid outlet passage which leads to a liquid outlet opening through which the liquid reservoir communicates with a surrounding atmosphere. In a use position, the liquid outlet opening is arranged below the liquid reservoir such that the liquid flows on account of the weight thereof in the direction of the liquid outlet opening, and the liquid outlet passage in the use position does not simultaneously permit air to enter the liquid reservoir and liquid to exit into the surrounding atmosphere. In order to reduce the internal volume of the dispenser and therefore to effect a discharge of liquid, a slide is pushed manually in an actuating direction from a stroke starting position into a stroke end position.
69 Dry Product Dosage Dispenser and Method for Producing Same US14278142 2014-05-15 US20150330823A1 2015-11-19 Thomas Branton WATSON
A dry product dosage dispenser has a container with a cavity between top and bottom ends, a cap on the top end, and an internal partition extending between the top and bottom ends of the body, forming two sub-cavities within the body. The internal partition forms a diverging funnel-like structure giving each sub-cavity a wide upper opening on one end and a narrow lower opening on the opposite end to help product freely flow from one end to the other. Product passes from one sub-cavity to the other through an opening in the internal partition. The dispenser is flipped from its upright position to dispense the product passed through the opening. An adjustable volume compartment can be used at the second end of the container to enlarge the volume of the dispenser and provide variable dosages. The internal partition may be removable or separate for use as an insert.
70 DOSING DEVICE US14394588 2013-04-18 US20150060498A1 2015-03-05 Fabrice Moreau
The invention relates to a dosing device. The dosing device comprises a storage container with a storage chamber disposed therein for accommodating a filling material, a dosing container with a dosing chamber disposed therein, an outlet with an outlet opening for dispensing the filling material, a closure member by means of which the outlet opening can be closed, and a valve wherein the valve is able to assume a dispensing position and a dosing position.
71 SPRAYING DEVICE US14193237 2014-02-28 US20140250576A1 2014-09-11 Federico PASQUINI; Davide PIETRASANTA; Guy Richard THOMPSON
The present invention relates to a spraying device for spraying an enclosure with a liquid cleanser. The device comprises a metering system communicating with a reservoir and a spray head containing a vibrating mesh spray actuator. The metering system comprises a metering chamber, a weir member and a conduit means. The device is rotatable between a first recharging orientation and a second dispensing orientation. The conduit means comprises an element selected from a check valve and a channel. In particular, the invention relates to a spraying device which is suited for automatically cleaning a toilet bowl. The invention also relates to a cartridge configured to be received by the spraying device. Furthermore the invention relates to a method for spraying an enclosure comprising a rotatable lid with a liquid cleanser.
72 Dispensing device for dispensing a liquid product US13609873 2012-09-11 US08657159B2 2014-02-25 Keld Krogh Nielsen
A dispensing device includes a that is longitudinally movable in a second chamber and has an outer surface sealingly contacting an inner surface of the second chamber. An intermediate valve is positioned between an interior part of the first chamber and an interior part of the second chamber. The intermediate valve includes a valve seat plate having at least one opening and a valve flapper plate having at least one flapper for covering the at least one opening in the valve seat plate. The at least one flapper moves to an open position allowing the liquid product to flow from the interior space of first chamber to the interior space of the second chamber when the first chamber is moved in a first longitudinal direction and moves to a closed position limiting flow of the liquid product when the first chamber is moved in an opposite second longitudinal direction.
73 DISCHARGING DEVICE US14005664 2012-02-22 US20140042188A1 2014-02-13 Juergen Greiner-Perth; Matthias Wochele; Judith Auerbach
A dispenser for discharging liquids with a liquid reservoir for accommodating the liquid prior to being discharged, and a liquid outlet passage which leads to a liquid outlet opening through which the liquid reservoir communicates with to a surrounding atmosphere. In a use position, the liquid outlet opening is arranged below the liquid reservoir such that the liquid flows on account of the weight thereof in the direction of the liquid outlet opening, and the liquid outlet passage in the use position does not simultaneously permit air to enter the liquid reservoir and liquid to exit into the surrounding atmosphere.In order to reduce the internal volume of the dispenser and therefore to effect a discharge of liquid, a slide is pushed manually in an actuating direction from a stroke starting position into a stroke end position.
74 APPARATUS AND METHODS FOR DISPENSING FLUID US13544433 2012-07-09 US20130008919A1 2013-01-10 David Honan; Shane Yellin; Mike Price
Apparatus for dispensing a flowable substance, e.g., a fluid, has a housing with an indicating chamber, an outlet and two fluid paths from a container, one of the fluid paths to the indicating chamber and the other fluid path to the outlet. The indicating chamber may have indicia identifying, in real time, an amount of fluid that has flowed through the outlet. A shroud-cap may close the outlet and obscure the indicating chamber. Each fluid path includes a respective metered inlet. All the metered inlets are substantially identical in size and shape. Some disclosed shapes reduce surface tension for more accurate readings. A snorkel tube may extend into a container to supply makeup air into the container as fluid is dispensed. An indicating spout for flexible containers is vented to only the exterior of the flexible container.
75 Controllable Medicinal Dosage Packaging for Liquid Medication US13395839 2011-07-13 US20120298699A1 2012-11-29 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.
76 ARRANGEMENT FOR A DROPPER US13501649 2010-10-01 US20120199611A1 2012-08-09 Marcos Antonio Quimenton
An arrangement for a dropper, in particular a container (bottle) (1) made of injection-molded plastics, preferably, but not necessarily, translucent, with a base (2) having the form of a membrane (M), having a different thickness than the container, but being an integral part of the container (bottle) (1), with a corrugated perimeter (3) that causes the membrane (M) to act like a spring, making it considerably easier to actuate and move the liquid mechanically towards the dose dispensing device (4).
77 Healthy Pour Serving Size Cap US12976301 2010-12-22 US20120160798A1 2012-06-28 Thomas Merlyn Acklam
The present invention relates to a cap that can be used in conjunction with the packaging of food products such as salad dressing sauces, condiments or other ingredients such as oils or vinegars, and more particularly to a healthy pour serving size cap that will hold the same amount of product as indicated as a “serving size” on the product's label. The serving size cap contains a top chamber, a floor, and a bottom chamber. The cap also has a lid to open or seal the top chamber. After the user squeezes the product into the top chamber, the lid can then be opened to allow the correct serving sized portion to pour out. The membrane at the floor would keep additional product from dispensing when the bottle is tipped to pour. The entire cap can be screwed off in the event that the user wants to open the bottle.
78 Apparatus and method of dispensing fluid US11199587 2005-08-08 US07845524B2 2010-12-07 Christopher T. Evans; Christopher Gieda; Benjamin Mizrahi; Charles W. Sears; Paul Bertram; David J. 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.
79 Metered material dispenser US11810992 2007-06-07 US07819347B2 2010-10-26 Keith E. Antal, Sr.
A dispenser is provided for delivering a controlled quantity of a granular material. The dispenser includes a reservoir that retains granular material. The reservoir is supported in the dispenser with a passageway defined between opposing ends. A nozzle is provided for the outflow of material from the reservoir to a metering cup. A baffle is provided within the metering cup to stabilize the controlled volume directed into the cup from the reservoir. Once the metering cup is filled, the dispenser is inverted and the volume of material is directed from the cup, through the passageway and out of an opening adjacent a diffuser.
80 Dosing apparatus used to pour a dose by tilting a container US10524249 2003-08-08 US20060151548A1 2006-07-13 Georges Seris; Frederic Catteau
The present invention is an apparatus and method for pouring a specific, predetermined amount of a substance from a container without having to measure the substance. The substance is preferably a liquid or a powder. The apparatus comprises a container, a buffer chamber connected to the container, a dosage chamber connected to the buffer chamber, and an opening. When a user tilts the container up, the substance flows from the container to the buffer chamber through an opening. When the container is placed back down, a predetermined amount of the substance flows into the dosage chamber. When the container is tilted once again, the predetermined amount of the substance contained in the dosage chamber flows out through the opening.
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