序号 专利名 申请号 申请日 公开(公告)号 公开(公告)日 发明人
1 具有一个可以移向和移离座的球的定量粉末分配器 CN02108088.7 2002-02-11 CN1184114C 2005-01-12 永柳雅信; 井诚二郎
一种定量粉末分配器,包括:一个主体(10;60),该主体用于容纳粉末物质,并具有一个出口孔(24;74);一个座(40;90),在该阀座中出口孔是打开的;一个封闭球(30;80),可移动地座落在阀座上,以便在主体内的一个位置处关闭出口孔;一个导向元件(28;78),被设置在所说主体内,并容纳着所说的封闭球,使得当所说主体朝下并使出口孔向下朝主体外打开时,封闭球可以在第一位置和第二位置之间沿竖直方向移动。在第一位置处,封闭球座落在阀座上,并与所说的阀座间隔开,从而允许当封闭球位于第二位置时可以通过出口孔输出粉末物质。当主体沿竖直方向往复移动并使出口孔向下朝主体外打开时,封闭球进行往复移动,从而输出粉末物质。
2 可调整投配帽 CN201480021409.X 2014-03-14 CN105209866A 2015-12-30 大卫·J·霍尔登; 乔纳森·D·布拉德肖; 巴里·黑格; 迈克尔·贝尔图西; 兰伯特斯·赫拉德斯·P·范德海登
发明涉及一种分配帽,包括:限定第一室的第一壳体部分;联接到第一壳体并限定出口的盖,所述盖能够在第一位置和第二位置之间移动;限定与第一室流体连通的第二室的第二壳体部分,所述第二壳体部分进一步限定与第二室分开的第三室,其中,当盖处于第一位置时,出口与第二室流体连通以分配第一体积的流体,且其中,当盖处于第二位置时,出口与第二室和第三室流体连通以分配第二体积的流体。还提供了一种分配帽的操作方法。
3 具有用于计量预定量值剂量的装置的容器 CN200980141596.4 2009-10-16 CN102186745A 2011-09-14 凯勒德·克罗赫·尼尔森
具有两个配量通道(112,112’)的配量容器(100),由容器侧壁(104)、第一分隔壁(114,114’)和第二分隔壁(116,116’)限定,其中第一壁延伸自容器的顶部(108)而第二壁延伸自容器的底部(106)。两个配量通道(112,112’)对不同量的容纳物进行配量,因为第一分隔壁(114,114’)的长度不同和第二分隔壁(116,116’)的长度不同。当容器倾斜时,对定量的容纳物进行配量。另一种配量容器仅具有由容器侧壁(104)、第一分隔壁(114,126)和第二分隔壁(116)限定的一个配量通道(112),其中第一壁延伸自容器的顶部(108)而第二壁延伸自容器的底部(106)。第一分隔壁能够垂直地移动从而改变配量容纳物的量。
4 具有一个可以移向和移离座的球的定量粉末分配器 CN02108088.7 2002-02-11 CN1370722A 2002-09-25 永柳雅信; 井诚二郎
一种定量粉末分配器,包括:一个主体(10;60),该主体用于容纳粉末物质,并具有一个出口孔(24;74);一个座(40;90),在该阀座中出口孔是打开的;一个封闭球(30;80),可移动地座落在阀座上,以便在主体内的一个位置处关闭出口孔;一个导向元件(28;78),被设置在所说主体内,并容纳着所说的封闭球,使得当所说主体朝下并使出口孔向下朝主体外打开时,封闭球可以在第一位置和第二位置之间沿竖直方向移动。在第一位置处,封闭球座落在阀座上,并与所说的阀座间隔开,从而允许当封闭球位于第二位置时可以通过出口孔输出粉末物质。当主体沿竖直方向往复移动并使出口孔向下朝主体外打开时,封闭球进行往复移动,从而输出粉末物质。
5 유동물질 분배기용 피스톤 조정장치 KR1019900013383 1990-08-29 KR100203668B1 1999-06-15 필립에프.헤임리크
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6 자동 먹이 공급장치 KR1019890007911 1989-06-09 KR1019910009590B1 1991-11-23 마쯔다다꾸미; 요시자와게이이찌
An automatic feeder for tropical fish comprises a rotatable container containing granular feed and a driving device for rotating the container only at preselected times to discharge a predetermined amount of feed from the container. A switch turns on a drive motor at the preselected times to rotate the container, and a pre-settable timer controls the actuation of the switch. The container has a rectangular shape and is divided into a feed-receiving portion and a feed-discharge portion which communicate with each other through an adjustable opening. Rotation of the container through one revolution causes a predetermined amount of feed to flow from the feed-receiving portion through the opening into the feed-discharge portion for discharge from the container.
7 LIQUID DOSING DEVICES US15766648 2016-09-30 US20180299310A1 2018-10-18 Simon Christopher KNIGHT
A dosing device is described, for dispensing doses of liquid from a container. It has an outlet passage with a front outlet tube (44) and a control chamber (2,29) positioned behind the front outlet tube. A flow path for dosed flow of liquid squeezed from the container leads in around the front of the control chamber (2,29) to the outlet tube (44), via flow openings (23). The control chamber (2) has control openings (28) to admit a restricted flow and time the fall of a blocking piston (3) to a blocking position where it blocks the outlet passage to terminate a dose. To improve uniformity of dosing, the outlet tube (44) has a tortuous flow-restricting formation (449) formed by a set of inward radial finger projections (49).
8 METERING DEVICE FOR LIQUID SUPPLY WITH CONNECTOR US15129887 2015-03-27 US20170176231A1 2017-06-22 Herbert Wohlgenannt
The dosing device consists, for example, of a closure, having a closure body (1) with sealing closing means (7), which can be placed in a sealing manner on the connector. The metering means of the closure consist of just two components. There is first, seated securely in the closure body (1), a hollow cup (4) having, on the bottom side of the cup (4), a window (12) arranged in its side wall. The second component is a cap-shaped metering piston (10) having, on the upper side of the cap, a projection (5) which extends in the axial direction. This metering piston (10) with projection (5) fits into the cup (4), wherein its projection (5) covers and closes the window (12). The metering piston (10) is able to move axially in the cup (4) and its projection (5) is able to pivot to a limited degree toward the outer side of the window (12). In the pivoted-out state, it forms, together with the cup (4), an open valve which is otherwise closed.
9 Dispenser and Measuring Cap Device and Method US14557267 2014-12-01 US20150083758A1 2015-03-26 Muhammad Sami Ismail
Spill and contaminant resistant dispensers and measuring cap devices and methods for measuring and dispensing a desired amount of a bulk particulate, powdery, granular or viscous liquid substance from a storage container through a cap or a dispenser are provided. A dispenser and measuring cap is attached to a storage container or comprises an integral storage container. The dispenser and measuring cap has one or more measuring chamber ducts, each having a different predetermined volume. The measuring chamber ducts are selectively and separately operationally aligned with an internal funnel stem and a dispensing spout. A selected measuring chamber duct is filled with the substance by inverting the cap and attached container. A measured amount of the substance is captured and dispensed, and the unused portion of the substance retained in the storage container without exposure to outside contaminants or implements, by rotating the duct into operational alignment with the spout.
10 Dispenser and measuring cap device and method US14220290 2014-03-20 US08925768B1 2015-01-06 Muhammad Sami Ismail
Spill and contaminant resistant dispensers and measuring cap devices and methods for measuring and dispensing a desired amount of a bulk particulate, powdery, granular or viscous liquid substance from a storage container through a cap or a dispenser are provided. A dispenser and measuring cap is attached to a storage container or comprises an integral storage container. The dispenser and measuring cap has one or more measuring chamber ducts, each having a different predetermined volume. The measuring chamber ducts are selectively and separately operationally aligned with an internal funnel stem and a dispensing spout. A selected measuring chamber duct is filled with the substance by inverting the cap and attached container. A measured amount of the substance is captured and dispensed, and the unused portion of the substance retained in the storage container without exposure to outside contaminants or implements, by rotating the duct into operational alignment with the spout.
11 Container for a Fluid with Adjustable Dosage US13989535 2011-11-16 US20130240573A1 2013-09-19 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.
12 Container for dispensing liquid doses US12679596 2008-09-24 US08371470B2 2013-02-12 Eugene Druyan
The present invention relates to spill resistant container for dispensing liquid doses wherein the container includes a body of generally hollow form about a center vertical axis with open ends, comprising: a liquid deposit chamber having an open first end and an opposing closed second end, a liquid withdrawal chamber having an open first end and an opposing closed second end, one or more apertures between said deposit and withdrawal chambers adapted to selectively permit liquid communication in controlled doses from the liquid deposit chamber to the liquid withdrawal chamber, a detachable base cap having a cavity in liquid communication with the liquid deposit and withdrawal chambers.
13 Method for metering and dispensing device US12229814 2008-08-27 US07959031B2 2011-06-14 Fredrik J. Ranney
A method for a metering and dispensing device for free flowing materials includes a volume body having first and second ends, and a volumetric channel extending therethrough. The second end of the volume body is adapted for attachment to the opening of a container holding the free flowing material. The device further includes a measuring partition operatively associated with the second end of the volume body. The measuring partition includes a barrier lip portion extending therefrom into the volumetric channel, and a measuring opening selectively movable from a closed position to an open position relative to the volumetric channel, wherein the selective movement of the measuring opening simultaneously causes the barrier lip portion to vary the volume of the volumetric channel relative to the measuring opening. The device further includes a feed partition proximate the second end of the volume body, operatively associated with the measuring partition, the feed partition including a feed opening selectively movable from a closed position to an open position relative to the measuring opening. The device also includes a discharge partition operatively associated with the first end of the volume body, which includes a discharge opening selectively movable from a closed position to an open position relative to the volumetric channel.
14 Container for Dispensing Liquid Doses US12679596 2008-09-24 US20100193526A1 2010-08-05 Eugene Druyan
The present invention relates to spill resistant container for dispensing liquid doses wherein the container includes a body of generally hollow form about a centre vertical axis with open ends, comprising: an liquid deposit chamber having an open first end and an opposing closed second end, a liquid withdrawal chamber having a open first end and an opposing closed second end, one or more apertures between said deposit and withdrawal chambers adapted to selectively permit liquid communication in controlled doses from the liquid deposit chamber to the liquid withdrawal chamber, a detachable base cap having a cavity in liquid communication with the liquid deposit and withdrawal chambers.
15 Metering and dispensing device US11173959 2005-07-01 US07451901B2 2008-11-18 Fredrik J. Ranney
A metering and dispensing device for free flowing materials includes a volume body having first and second ends, and a volumetric channel extending therethrough. The second end of the volume body is adapted for attachment to the opening of a container holding the free flowing material. The device further includes a measuring partition operatively associated with the second end of the volume body. The measuring partition includes a barrier lip portion extending therefrom into the volumetric channel, and a measuring opening selectively movable from a closed position to an open position relative to the volumetric channel, wherein the selective movement of the measuring opening simultaneously causes the barrier lip portion to vary the volume of the volumetric channel relative to the measuring opening. The device further includes a feed partition proximate the second end of the volume body, operatively associated with the measuring partition, the feed partition including a feed opening selectively movable from a closed position to an open position relative to the measuring opening. The device also includes a discharge partition operatively associated with the first end of the volume body, which includes a discharge opening selectively movable from a closed position to an open position relative to the volumetric channel.
16 Milk powder container US381225 1995-01-31 US5667109A 1997-09-16 Tien Lin Yu-Mei
A milk powder container including a cylindrical bottle formed with threads at a lower end and a threaded neck at an upper portion, the cylindrical bottle having a top end formed with a semi-circular opening and a first semi-circular groove under the top end, a bottom cover threadedly engaged with a bottom of the cylindrical bottle, a control knob having a second semi-circular opening, a protuberance at a bottom adapted to the first semi-circular groove, and a lug at an outer side, an adjusting annular member formed with threads at an inner surface adapted to engage the threaded neck of the cylindrical bottle, a first groove at an upper portion of the inner surface, and a second groove at an outer surface, a retainer ring engaged with the second groove of the adjusting annular member, a cup formed at a lower edge with a flange adapted to fit into the first groove of the adjusting annular member, a longitudinal ear at an outer side with a corresponding slot at an opposite side adapted to receive the lug of said adjusting annular member, and a raised protrusion at an upper portion, and a cap engageable with a top end of the cup.
17 Measuring container US313374 1994-09-27 US5556011A 1996-09-17 Robert M. Jennings; David A. Jennings
A container is provided for dispensing measured amounts of flowable solid material. The container includes a storage chamber, a measuring chamber having a predetermined volume and communicating with the storage chamber to be filled therefrom, and a dispensing chamber for receiving the measured volume of material from the measuring chamber while surplus material is returned to the storage chamber. A second measuring chamber may be provided to reduce the amount of the measured volume prior to dispensing.
18 Liquid and granular fluid dispenser US948647 1992-09-23 US5280846A 1994-01-25 Bruce R. Lonnecker
A device for dispensing pre-measured volumes of both liquid and granular fluids attaches to a standard container (44) and is provided with an internal measuring chamber (56). The volume of a measuring chamber (56) is adjusted when its floor (32) is moved vertically by turning a volume selection knob (72). Fluid fills the measuring chamber (56) and is measured as the device is tilted back and then returned to the vertical orientation. The measured fluid is dispensed out a chute (60) as the device is subsequently tilted forward.
19 Manually operable dispensing cap US913911 1992-07-17 US5265776A 1993-11-30 Leily G. Shabestari
A manually operable dispensing cap for use with granulated and powdered material containers such as powdered milk jars, coffee cans and the like is disclosed. The cap has a slider contained within a railing mounted on a main body and which dispenses material to a receiving compartment. The slider is manually operated and regulates the flow of material into the receiving compartment. Overflow is eliminated by locating the receiving cup within close proximity to the mounting via positioning means extending from the top of the cap.
20 Product container with built-in measuring dispenser US460742 1990-01-04 US5002208A 1991-03-26 Alfred L. Towery
A container for dispensing a measured quantity of the contents contained therein, the container comprising a plurality of walls and a rectangular opening formed in one of the walls, a pour spout secured in the opening, the spout comprising a front wall and a pair of generally triangular side walls and a rear wall, the front and side walls being fixedly pivotally connected to the front wall along one edge so as to be movable toward and away from the front wall, and an actuator for adjusting the relative position of the front and rear walls externally of the container and thereby adjusting the volume of the spout and for opening the spout.
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