序号 专利名 申请号 申请日 公开(公告)号 公开(公告)日 发明人
81 Method and apparatus for controllably dispensing powders and liquids US09803852 2001-03-12 US06550640B2 2003-04-22 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.
82 Measurement and dispensing unit US307612 1989-02-07 US4951839A 1990-08-28 Cheung T. Kong
An improved economically disposable dispensing unit is provided for dispensing various measured amounts of a liquid or other freely flowing substance from a container. The position of a movable sleeve within a cup-shaped housing determines the measured amount which will be trapped within a dispensing chamber defined by the housing. The sleeve may be adapted for sliding movement to change positions, or, as an alternative, the sleeve can have a foldable, accordion-like structure which allows adjustment of the sleeve position. The invention can be configured as a disposable, one-piece dispensing unit, wherein one of a plurality of one-piece units, each having a different sized sleeve integrally formed therein, is chosen to select a particular measured amount. The dispensing unit is attached to a container by a flexible spring loop or a plurality of gripping fingers. The dispensing unit can be detached to allow dispensing of medication, or the like, as by drinking directly from the dispensing chamber, or the unit can remain attached to the container during dispensing. In the latter case, a valve covers the sleeve to ensure dispensing of only the measured amount. In one form, the cup-shaped housing is collapsible on the container to a low profile configuration while storing a measured quantity within the dispensing chamber.
83 Closure for a packaging container US437875 1982-10-29 US4489859A 1984-12-25 Dieter vom Hofe; Peter Vierkotter
A closure for a packaging container is provided, the closure permitting the continuous or intermittent dispensing of a liquid or free-flowing product. The closure comprises a continuous pipe sleeve with a bottom opening molded in the product dispensing opening, which pipe sleeve is provided with a tubular ball bearing housing within which a valve ball is free to move, which tubular housing includes a sealing cone which acts as a ball valve seat at the longitudinal sleeve outlet and a flared annular ball chamber above the bottom opening, which forms the longitudinal sleeve inlet end, and a freely movable valve ball located within the continuous tubular ball bearing housing.
84 Fixed volume discharge device US822366 1977-08-05 US4170318A 1979-10-09 Noriyoshi Saeki; Kiyoko Nakamura
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 including a narrow opening through which a liquid or a powder stored in the container flows into the first chamber when the container is downwardly inclined, and the second chamber communicating with the first chamber through holes provided in a partition wall between the first and the second chambers below the narrow opening so that the liquid or the powder trapped within the first chamber flow into the second chamber through the holes 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 from the second chamber while a liquid or a powder in the container flows into the first chamber in the manner described the above, thereby a predetermined fixed volume liquid or powder is discharged from the container through the fixed volume discharge device each time when the container is downwardly inclined.
85 Dispenser unit US3473701D 1965-10-24 US3473701A 1969-10-21 BATES MARY JO ANN
86 Measuring dispenser for operation by tipping US30934052 1952-09-12 US2693301A 1954-11-02 ALLEN JR WILLIAM M
87 Dispenser US17163537 1937-10-29 US2184253A 1939-12-19 WILLIAM KAPPENBERG
88 Dispensing receptacle US69910133 1933-11-22 US1983707A 1934-12-11 ALEXANDER RICE
89 Measuring dispensing cap US66143333 1933-03-18 US1972152A 1934-09-04 LOPEZ NICOLAS A
90 MEASURED DOSE DISPENSERS AND METHODS OF USING THE SAME EP16818390.3 2016-05-13 EP3313249A1 2018-05-02 SKILLIN, Clifford
A dispensing closure for dispensing a flowable product from a squeeze-type product container includes a closure body having an upper deck, an exit orifice, a flow conduit providing a flow path to the exit orifice, and a skirt configured to attach to a product container. A measuring reservoir 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 when the container is inverted. A piston valve 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 normally biases the piston valve to the open position.
91 A CONTAINER, A DEVICE FOR DELIVERING A MATERIAL CAPABLE OF FLOWING EP16177502.8 2016-07-01 EP3133023A1 2017-02-22 CORONEL, Tom Romeo; BRAAM, Henderikus Gerardus

A container has a pour opening. In order to be able to portion-wise deliver a dry bulk material or a liquid from the container the container has a divider wall between a first chamber and a second chamber which are connected via a transition chamber. Thus material can pass the pour opening of the container via the first chamber, the transition chamber and the second chamber. Furthermore, a device for such a container is claimed.

92 AUSTRAGVORRICHTUNG EP12705305.6 2012-02-22 EP2686112B1 2016-04-20 GREINER-PERTH, Jürgen; WOCHELE, Matthias; AUERBACH, Judith
93 A DISPENSING DEVICE FOR DISPENSING A LIQUID PRODUCT EP13708978.5 2013-02-21 EP2817236A1 2014-12-31 NIELSEN, Keld Krogh
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.
94 ARRANGEMENT FOR A DROPPER EP10822920 2010-10-01 EP2489604A4 2013-03-06 QUIMENTON MARCOS ANTONIO
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).
95 ARRANGEMENT FOR A DROPPER EP10822920.4 2010-10-01 EP2489604A1 2012-08-22 Quimenton, Marcos Antonio

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).

96 QUANTITATIVE MEASUREMENT CONTAINER EP09758496.5 2009-06-02 EP2295334A2 2011-03-16 Shin, Bokin

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 separate calibrated measuring cup or container for using a predetermined quantity of such content. To this end, such as blow container (10) or vinyl container (12) is provided which enables a consumer to measure quantitatively 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.

97 DOSEUR DESTINE A DEVERSER UNE DOSE PAR INCLINAISON D UN RECI PIENT EP03758219.4 2003-08-08 EP1529201A1 2005-05-11 SERIS, Georges; CATTEAU, Frédéric
The invention relates to a dosing apparatus (7) consisting of: a buffer chamber (6), the upper part of which communicates with the main chamber (3) of the fluid or powder container (1); and a dosing chamber (2) comprising a passage which leads to the lower part of the aforementioned buffer chamber (6). According to the invention, the container is tilted downwards such that the buffer chamber is filled at least partially and said container is then set upright such that the fluid or powder in the buffer chamber can flow into the dosing chamber. The invention is characterised in that the passage between the buffer chamber and the dosing chamber is a constricted channel (80) which forms an anti-siphon and which causes the formation of a bubble in order to restrict the release of the fluid or powder when the container is being set upright.
98 Flasche, insbesondere zur Reinigung von WC-Schüsseln EP97810477.6 1997-07-14 EP0875461A1 1998-11-04 Künz, Hans

Die Quetschflasche besteht aus dem Flaschenkörper (11) und dem Ausgussteil (16) und enthält ein Steigrohr (17), welches einstückig mit dem Flaschenkörper (11) ausgebildet ist. Das Steigrohr (17) gestattet das Dosieren der Flüssigkeit.

99 Machine à laver le linge à couvercle comportant une réserve de produit lessiviel liquide EP84400988.6 1984-05-15 EP0128073B1 1986-11-12 Didier, Laurent
100 Aufsatz zur dosierten Ausgabe von fliessfähigen Medien EP82104459.1 1982-05-21 EP0066216B1 1985-08-14 von Schuckmann, Alfred
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