Claims
- 1. An article of manufacture comprising a bottom feed dosing dispenser comprising: a solid cake (22) of water-soluble calcium hypochlorite, a cake compartment (69), an inlet/outlet exit port (7), a first inlet-outlet passageway (32), a second inlet/outlet passageway (31), a reservoir (5), dose volume baffle (67), incline (33), passageway (70), said dispenser containing said solid cake (22) within said cake compartment (69), said dispenser is designed for allowing a dose volume of aqueous liquid to be routed through said inlet/outlet exit port (7), said first inlet/outlet passageway (32), said second inlet/outlet passageway (31), said reservoir (5), said dose volume baffle (67), said incline (33), said passageway (70) and into said compartment with each dispensing cycle, said dispenser including a lower most edge means (62) for initially immersing only a lowermost portion of said cake (22) to a predetermined depth in the aqueous liquid to facilitate dissolving a portion of said cake (22) for dispensing at a later time; said cake (22) comprising a substantially completely water-soluble solid weighing from 45 gms to 120 gms and having a density of from 1.5 to 2.3 gms/cc; said cake compartment containing sufficient free space to allow the cake (22) to swell and gravity feed freely by dissolution into the aqueous liquid; said dispenser is designed to receive and contain a total of from 7 to 16 mls of aqueous liquid and to form a bubble (3) between said first inlet/outlet passageway (32) and said dose volume baffle (67); and said incline 33 and passageway 70 are designed to cooperate:
- (a) to limit the size of the bubble which acts as a lock to isolate toilet tank water (75) from the aqueous liquid inside the dispenser reservoir (5),
- (b) to maintain in said reservoir (5) a constant minimum volume of the aqueous liquid of from about 6 mls to 12 mls, and
- (c) to fully dispense a small 1 ml to about 4 mls dose of the aqueous liquid;
- wherein the volumes of the reservoir liquid (b) and said dose (c) have a volumetric ratio of from 3:1 to 6:1, and wherein the reservoir liquid has an average concentration of from about 9% to about 15% of said hypochlorite, and wherein said dosing dispenser provides a substantially uniform concentration of hypochlorite solution for each dispensing cycle for the life of the cake.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 452,543, filed on Dec. 23, 1982, now abandoned.
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