Claims
- 1. In combination:
- (a) a fluid dispenser comprising an articulable valve member normally biased in the closed position,
- (b) closure means to secure and seal said dispenser removably to a container having a bottom, wall, mouth, and neck,
- (c) supporting means to suspend said container securely in an inverted position, allowing access to and manipulation of said dispenser,
- (d) a vent comprising a vent tube leading from the atmosphere at said dispenser to an interior position near the container bottom,
- (e) a flow tube, comprising a tubular opening through said closure means to the interior of said container,
- (f) a coaxial valve seat on the inner wall of said flow tube,
- (g) a valve member bearing in coaxial sealing contact with said valve seat on the container side of the valve seat, said valve member having diameters in decreasing graduation as it extends outwardly through the valve seat,
- (h) a stem of lesser cross-sectional area, in coaxial attachment and adapted to actuate said valve member by moving it from sealing contact inwardly,
- (i) a sleeve, surrounding and extending beyond the outer end of said flow tube and having a common axis therewith, with clearance for air passage between sleeve and flow tube,
- (j) coupling means interior to said sleeve, to flexibly fasten the outer end of said stem central to the sleeve, allowing resilient angular displacement of stem from the common axis of sleeve and flow tube,
- (k) operator means adapted to reciprocally actuate said sleeve, comprising a handle pivotally fixed at one end to said closure means, and further fixed in pivotal contact intermediate the ends, on a diametral axis of said sleeve.
- 2. The combination of claim 1 wherein said closure means comprises:
- (a) a cap containing said fluid dispenser, adapted to fit over the neck of said container,
- (b) a yoke having an comprising a flat loop of substantially rigid material, fixed of said cap in a manner allowing said yoke to slide transversely across the axis of said cap, said yoke opening to sufficient size at one end to admit said neck, and decreasing in width along the length of said yoke so that it will straddle an annulus of reduced diameter on said neck inside the cap, whereby removably sealing said cap to said mouth, said yoke remaining attached as an integral and functional part of said cap.
- 3. The combination as described in claim 2 wherein said closure means further comprises:
- (a) a cylindrical wall on said cap adapted to fit over said neck and containing two parallel openings transverse to the cap axis and equidistant from it,
- (b) said yoke comprising a U-shaped open rigid member adapted to slide transversely across the cap axis, with two parallel legs spaced to match said parallel openings and to straddle said annulus of reduced diameter in said neck, with leg cross section varied in shape to define said opening to admit said neck, and an end piece adapted to close the open end of said U-shaped yoke upon assembly with said cap to fix the yoke in place as a permanent part of said closure means.
- 4. The combination as described in claim 2 wherein said yoke comprises a rod, bent to an elongated closed O-shape with long sides parallel and having space between them over part of their length sufficient to admit said neck, the sides then converging and becoming parallel again, with reduced distance of separation substantially corresponding to the least diameter of said annulus, the free ends of said rod joining to form a closed yoke, and wherein said cap contains two pairs of transverse parallel grooves equidistant from the cap axis, spacing between the grooves corresponding to the dimensions separating the sides of said yoke, so that the yoke is guided by said parallel grooves and held in engagement with said cap along the entire range of lateral travel.
- 5. The combination described in claim 4 wherein said yoke further comprises:
- (a) a yoke pin protruding from one end of said rod, and
- (b) a socket in the other end, congruent in axial position with said yoke pin, so that as the ends are joined said yoke pin engages said socket to prevent relative movement.
- 6. The combination of claim 1 wherein said supporting means comprises a bracket of more than two support points positioned to hold said container inverted, said support points structurally fixed in a manner which allows an unobstructed lateral path for the insertion, use, and removal of said container, neck down, with said dispenser attached.
- 7. The combination of claim 6 wherein said bracket is adapted to be securely fastened to a vertical wall.
- 8. The combination of claim 6 wherein said bracket comprises two symmetrical elongated container cradling support members fixed near the bottom of a vertically oriented base, and extending laterally from the base, one member to each side of said neck, to contact and support the container at points outside the container center of gravity from the base, then curving upward and outward, one to each side of the container wall and back to the base where the members are fixed securely at an elevation substantially above the neck.
- 9. The combination of claim 1 wherein said closure means comprises:
- (a) a cap adapted to make sealing contact with said mouth,
- (b) an elastomeric gasket adapted to fit between cap and mouth,
- (c) a clamping slide engaged with opposite edges of said cap, and adapted to move across the neck axis from one extreme position where the mouth is free to pass into contact with said gasket toward the opposite position where said clamping slide embraces the neck at an annulus of reduced diameter, points of contact between the slide and the neck so positioned by design, that further transverse movement of the slide after initial contact with the neck urges said mouth into tighter sealing proximity with said gasket.
- 10. In combination:
- (a) a fluid dispenser comprising an articulable valve member normally biased in the closed position,
- (b) closure means to secure and seal said dispenser removably to a container having a bottom, wall, mouth and neck,
- (c) a vent comprising a vent tube leading from the atmosphere at said dispenser to an interior position, permitting entry of air to replace dispensed fluid,
- (d) a flow tube passing through said closure means, to the interior of said container,
- (e) a coaxial valve seat on the inner wall of said flow tube,
- (f) a valve member adapted to bear in sealing contact with said valve seat,
- (g) a stem with circumferential groove, centrally and coaxially attached to said valve member and extending through and beyond said valve seat,
- (h) a sleeve, surrounding and coaxial with said flow tube, said sleeve comprising a portion of cylindrical wall adapted to slide freely over the flow tube,
- (i) a resilient retainer clip fixed to the inner wall of said sleeve and adapted to retain said stem central to the sleeve diameter, the shape of said retainer clip adapted to allow the stem to pass axially adjacent and be forced laterally into engagement, said retainer clip then straddling the stem at said circumferential groove.
- 11. In combination:
- (a) a fluid dispenser comprising an articulable valve member normally biased in the closed position,
- (b) closure means to secure and seal said dispenser removeably to a container having a bottom, wall, mouth and neck, comprising a cap held in sealing contact with said mouth by means of:
- a clasp of U-shape, pivotally attached at the base of the U on a transverse axis to one edge of said cap and shaped to engage said neck at an annulus of reduced diameter, the free ends of said clasp adapted to extend laterally beyond the area of contact with said neck,
- a bail comprising moveable means for constraining said free ends and preventing lateral spread, one from the other, while providing secure axial purchase,
- an over-center clip supporting said bail and attached pivotally to said cap opposite the pivot axis of the clasp, two ends of said clasp adapted to be brought together and constrained by said bail, and drawn tight by over-center rotation of said over-center clip, effecting a sealing contact between cap and mouth.
- 12. A fluid dispensing apparatus comprising:
- a container having a bottom, wall, mouth and neck,
- a dispenser removably attached in sealing contact with said mouth,
- a rack adapted to support said container, neck down and angled from the vertical,
- a stand adapted to support said rack, said stand comprising:
- (a) a pair of elongated appendages, left- and right-hand, removably fixed to said rack as a means of support at an elevation from the floor,
- (b) means to allow assembly of rack to stand in either of two relationships while effectively holding fixed the angle of said rack to the floor, in one of said two relationships said appendages are leaned forward off the vertical, while in the opposite of said two relationships said appendages are back off the vertical from points of appendage to floor contact,
- (c) attachment means to removably fix said rack, when assembled with said appendages in the relationship causing it to lean forward off the vertical, to a vertical wall, suspending the mass center of said container off the vertical from the lower end of said stand,
- (d) a pair of struts removably fixed to said elongated vertical appendages, one to each, when said rack is assembled to said stand in the relationship opposite to that referred to in (c) above, said struts shaped and positioned to cause stable support, holding the mass center of said container central to points of base contact.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 07/025,210 filed Mar. 11, 1987, now abandoned.
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