Information
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Patent Grant
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6779566
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Patent Number
6,779,566
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Date Filed
Tuesday, January 14, 200321 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, August 24, 200420 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
Agents
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
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- 141 9
- 141 18
- 141 21
- 141 100
- 141 329
- 141 330
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A connector device is provided that permits two separately stored ingredients to be mixed in and dispensed from the same container. The connector device includes an attachment mechanism for connecting two containers together to permit combining of separately stored ingredients and another attachment mechanism for connecting a dispenser to the container containing the combined ingredients to permit dispensing of the product directly from that container. In a preferred embodiment, a stopper is included in the neck of the first container, the second container including a device for penetrating the stopper. Also disclosed is a method of intermixing products with the connector device.
Description
BACKGROUND OF INVENTION
The present invention relates to connecting devices and, more specifically, to connecting devices for facilitating mixing of two separately stored components.
There are many applications where it is desirable to separately store ingredients of a product prior to use. This is especially true with products that will expire or that are most effective after initial mixing, such as cosmetics and hair dyes. Because these products can only be used for a limited time after combining the ingredients, and because in many cases only small amounts of the product are used for each application, people are often discouraged from purchasing the products in bulk. Additionally, manufacturers must limit the amount of the products that they produce to ensure the products are sold before they perish or lose efficacy. As a result, products that suffer from these problems are often sold in an unmixed state, with separated ingredients that are combined by the consumer prior to use. For example, cosmetics products are often separated into a freeze-dried powder and a solvent. To facilitate mixture of the ingredients, a variety of assemblies have been developed that permit the ingredients to be combined only when desired for use. Typically, these assemblies include two containers, each holding a separate ingredient, and a connector device that interconnects the two containers in a way that permits combination of the ingredients. The connected device providing the consumer with a clean and easy way to mix the products when the consumer wishes to use the product.
Traditional connector device assemblies generally consist of two vials, one containing a liquid and one containing a solid, and a connector device that facilitates the mixing of the two materials. These assemblies are often used in conjunction with cosmetics, where a freeze-dried powder is included in one vial and a liquid is included in another vial.
Conventional connector devices include a lower portion attached to the first vial containing the solid and an upper threaded portion. To connect the two vials, the second vial containing the liquid is screwed into the upper threaded portion of the connector device. After connecting the two vials, the liquid from the second vial is injected into the first vial and the two materials are mixed. The mixed solution is then drawn back into the second vial. To accomplish this, the second vial is generally a dropper bottle. The mixed solution is then dispensed from the second vial.
One disadvantage to this method is that all of the mixed solution is not drawn back into the first vial. The solution that is left in the first vial after transferring the solution to the second vial is generally unusable, and thus is discarded. This is particularly a problem with expensive solutions, such as cosmetic products. Another disadvantage of this method is that it can be rather difficult, requiring the user to use a pulsing motion to draw the solution back into the second vial. This can make the system difficult to use, particularly for those with limited dexterity.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The aforementioned problems are overcome by the present invention wherein a connector device is provided that permits two separately stored ingredients to be mixed in and dispensed from the same container. The connector device includes an attachment mechanism for connecting two containers together to permit combining of separately stored ingredients and another attachment mechanism for connecting a dispenser to the container containing the combined ingredients to permit dispensing of the product directly from that container.
In a preferred embodiment, the attachment mechanisms include internal threads to attach the connector device to the first container, a guide to shepherd the second container into an appropriate position with respect to the first container to permit its contents to be dispensed into the first container and external threads to attach a dispenser to the first container to dispense the mixed solution.
In a preferred embodiment, the connector device is designed to mount to the top of the first container, which contains a solid such as a cosmetic powder. A stopper is present in the neck of the first container and has an orifice through the center. A perforable membrane covers the orifice and is clamped between the connector device and the stopper. The second container is preferably a syringe containing a liquid. The syringe is used to inject the liquid into the first container. A dispensing pump is attachable to the connector device while the connector device is attached to the first container. The dispensing pump permits the combined ingredients to be easily dispensed from the first container.
In a preferred embodiment, the connector device includes a top portion (e.g. circumferential wall) that is shaped to define a syringe guide that accepts the syringe. The syringe guide shepherds the second container into the correct position through the stopper to dispense the contents of the second container into the first container
In a more preferred embodiment, the connecting device has internal threads for attachment of the connector device to the first container and external threads for connection of a dispenser to the connecting device. The external threads preferably wrap around the external surface of the top portion of the connector device.
In a further preferred embodiment, the stopper includes a central orifice covered by a perforable membrane. The perforable membrane covers the top of the stopper, including the central orifice. The diameter of the central orifice is large enough to allow insertion of the tank of the dispenser through the orifice.
The present invention also provides a method for intermixing products including the general steps of: (a) connecting a connector device to a first container containing a first ingredient; (b) connecting a second container containing a second ingredient to the first container by the connecting device; (c) dispensing the ingredients from the second container into the first container to mix the ingredients; and (d) connecting a dispenser to the first container by the connecting device.
In a preferred embodiment, the method more specifically includes the steps of (a) connecting the connector device to a first container having a stopper and a membrane; (b) inserting a dispensing device of the second container into the connector device so that the dispensing device ruptures the membrane and penetrates the stopper; (c) dispensing the second ingredient from the second container into the first container; (d) mixing the ingredients in the first container; and (e) connecting a dispensing pump to the connector device with the dispensing pump tank extending through the stopper to allow the mixture to be dispensed from the first container.
This invention provides a simple and inexpensive connector device that allows a mixture of two or more separately stored ingredients to be mixed and dispensed from the same container. Because the mixture does not need to be drawn back into the second container (e.g., the syringe), the user does not need to manipulate the second vial to draw the mixture out. Additionally, no product is wasted because of failure to draw it back into the second dispensing vial. The use of a syringe as the second container provides a relatively failsafe mechanism for combining the two ingredients. The syringe guide shepherds the syringe end through the stopper in the desired location, thereby addressing concerns of misalignment.
These and other objects, advantages, and features of the invention will be readily understood and appreciated by reference to the detailed description of the preferred embodiment and the drawings.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1
is a perspective view of a kit for mixing and dispensing a preparation according to a preferred embodiment of the present invention;
FIG. 2
is a side elevational view of the a vial using the connector device of a preferred embodiment;
FIG. 3
is a cross-sectional view of the vial and connector device taken along line
3
—
3
;
FIG. 4
is an exploded view of a vial and syringe assembly using the connector device;
FIG. 5
is a side elevational view of a vial, syringe and connector device assembly according to a preferred embodiment;
FIG. 6
is a cross-sectional view taken along line
3
—
3
of the vial, syringe and connector device assembly;
FIG. 7
is a side elevational view of the pump, vial and connector device according to a preferred embodiment;
FIG. 8
is a side elevational view of a pump, vial and connector device assembly according to a preferred embodiment; and
FIG. 9
is a cross-sectional view taken along line
3
—
3
of the pump, vial and connector device assembly.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
A product mixing and dispensing kit
10
incorporating a connector device
12
in accordance with a preferred embodiment of the present invention is shown in FIG.
1
. The kit
10
permits two separately stored ingredients to be easily combined and dispensed. In the illustrated embodiment, the kit
10
includes a first container
18
, such as a vial, that holds one of the two ingredients
20
(preferably in a powder form) and a second container
22
, such as a syringe, that contains the other ingredient
24
(preferably in liquid form). The kit
10
further includes a connector device
12
. The connector device
12
is attached to the first container
18
and permits the syringe
22
to be connected to the first container
18
so that the contents of the syringe
22
can be easily injected into the first container
18
. The kit
10
also includes a pump dispenser
28
. The connector device
12
permits the pump dispenser
28
to be easily attached to the first container
18
to permit dispensing of the combined ingredients. Although the present invention is described in connection with a kit having a vial and a syringe, the present invention is well suited for use with various alternative containers. The terms “mixture” and “combination” are used interchangeably in this application to refer to the resultant of the combination of separate ingredients. These terms are intended to include all types of mixtures, solutions, combinations and other resultants arising out of the combination of the separately stored ingredients.
As noted above, the connector device
12
is connected to a first container
18
containing a first ingredient
20
. In the illustrated embodiment, the first container
18
is a conventional glass or plastic vial having a threaded neck that is closed by a stopper
17
(as shown in FIG.
4
and described in more detail below). In the illustrated embodiment, the second container
22
is a conventional syringe that is connectable to the connector device
12
. As described in more detail below, the second container
22
has an injection device
26
that penetrates the stopper
17
during use. The second ingredient
24
is dispensed into the first container
18
through injection device
26
. In the illustrated embodiment, the dispenser
28
is a generally conventional pump that can be connected to the connector device
12
to dispense the mixture of the first ingredient
20
and the second ingredient
24
. In this embodiment, the connector device
12
includes external connectors
30
for connecting the dispenser
28
to the connector device
12
. While this invention will be described in relation to an essentially round container and connector device, it is to be understood that both elements can be of essentially any shape, such as rectangular or triangular. Additionally, although the first and second container described in the disclosure will be a vial and a syringe, respectively, essentially any container can be used for either element, such as a bottle or flask.
The kit
10
will now be described in greater detail with reference to
FIGS. 2-9
.
FIGS. 2 and 3
show the connector device
12
attached to first container
18
. The first container
18
has a top end
32
, a bottom end
36
and an external surface
38
and defines an internal space
34
. An open neck
40
is located at the top end
32
of the first container
18
. The external surface
38
of the neck
40
includes threads
44
, which permit the connector device
12
to be threadedly secured to the first container
18
. As an alternative to threads, the first container
18
may include essentially any other type of container connectors capable of connecting the first container
18
, such as a snap fitting.
A stopper
17
is fitted with the neck
40
of the first container
18
. In the illustrated embodiment, the stopper
17
is manufactured from rubber; however, the stopper
17
can be produced from essentially any material capable of retaining a substance within the first container
18
. The stopper
17
has a substantially T-shaped cross section and includes a shelf
58
and a plug
62
. The shelf
58
of the stopper
17
rests on the top end
32
of the neck
40
. The plug
62
of the stopper is contained within the neck
40
of the first container
18
and seals the first ingredient
20
in the first container
18
. The stopper
17
defines a central orifice
60
. The central orifice
60
is a hole in the stopper
17
that extends through the stopper
17
from the top end
42
to the bottom end
46
of the stopper
17
. The dimensions of the central orifice
60
will preferably depend in part on the size of the dispenser
28
as will be explained further below.
A perforable membrane
64
covers the central orifice
60
. The perforable membrane
64
is preferably a generally conventional seal that can be easily pierced by an object, such as a needle or plastic probe. Several materials can be used for this purpose, such as aluminum, tin foil and various laminated materials. The perforable membrane
64
is connected to the shelf
58
of the stopper
17
. Any conventional method, such as adhesive, can be used to maintain the perforable membrane
64
in the correct position in relation to the stopper
17
.
FIGS. 5 and 6
show the interaction of the connector device
12
and the second container
22
. The second container
22
can be any container capable of dispensing an ingredient into the first container
18
. In the illustrated embodiment, the second container
22
is a syringe having a plunger
70
, an injection device
26
and a barrel
68
. The injection device
26
is hollow and has an open first end
78
and an open second end
80
. The second end
80
of the injection device
26
may include a needle or be pointed to facilitate insertion of the injection device
26
into the stopper
17
through the perforable membrane
64
. The barrel
68
is hollow and has an open dispensing end
82
and a back end
84
. The first end
78
of the injection device
26
is connected to the dispensing end
82
of the barrel
68
so that a passage exists from the back end
84
of the barrel
68
to the second end
80
of the injection device
26
. The barrel
68
contains the second ingredient
24
. In the described embodiment, a plunger
70
projects from an open back end
84
of the barrel
68
. The plunger
70
is movable from a retracted position to an inserted position to facilitate dispensing of the second ingredient
24
. In the retracted position, the plunger
70
is substantially withdrawn from the barrel
68
. In the inserted position, the plunger
70
is fully inserted into the barrel
68
so that the plunger
70
contacts the dispensing end
82
of the barrel
68
.
The connector device
12
includes an upper portion having a circumferential wall that defines a generally cylindrical guide
14
. The top of the guide
14
is preferably sized to interfit with a portion of the second container
22
when the injection device
26
of the second container
22
is inserted into second container
22
. More specifically, the internal diameter of the circumferential wall preferably is sized to provide a close fit between the guide
14
and the second container
22
when the second container
22
is in this position. This permits the guide
14
to shepherd the second container
22
into proper alignment with the first container
12
. For example, as shown in
FIG. 6
, the guide
14
may closely receive the barrel
68
of syringe
22
. The guide
14
includes an internal surface
48
and an external surface
52
. The external surface
52
includes external threads
30
. The external threads
30
can alternatively be any connection device capable of connecting the dispenser
28
to the first container
18
, such as a snap fitting.
The connector device
12
also includes a lower portion having a circumferential wall that defines a generally cylindrical rim
16
. The cylindrical rim
16
has an internal surface
96
and an external surface
98
. In the illustrated embodiment, the diameter of the rim
16
is greater than the diameter of the guide
14
. The internal surface
96
of the rim
16
includes internal threads
56
. The threads
56
can alternatively be replaced by essentiaiiy any connection device capable of interconnecting with the container connectors
44
, such as a snap fitting.
The connector device also includes a lip
54
disposed along the junction between the guide
14
and the rim
16
. The lip
54
extends inward from the internal surface
48
of the connector device
1
and defines an opening
50
. The opening
50
is preferably centered over the central orifice
60
. The lip
54
is a flat protrusion that is in contact with the shelf
58
of the stopper
17
along substantially its entire length. The presence of the lip
54
maintains the stopper
17
in the proper position within the neck
40
of the first container
18
. The lip
54
can be connected to the connector device
12
by any conventional method, such as molding the lip
54
as an integral part of the connector device
12
.
A cap
66
may be located atop the guide
14
of the connector device
12
to seal the interior of the guide and further seal the first ingredient
20
in the first container
18
in the unlikely event that the perforable membrane
64
ruptures. The cap
66
can be any cap attachable to the guide
14
of the connector device
12
, such as a conventional plastic cap. The cap
66
is preferably attached to the guide
14
by a conventional method, such as threads or a frictional fit, to prevent the cap
66
from dislodging during shipment.
FIGS. 7-9
show the interaction of the connector device
12
and dispenser
28
. The dispenser
28
can be any dispenser device capable of dispensing a mixture from the first container
18
. In the illustrated embodiment, the dispenser
28
is a generally conventional finger pump, as shown in the figures. While the invention will be described with reference to a conventional finger pump, it is to be understood that the dispenser
28
can be any structure capable of dispensing solution from the first container
8
, such as a spout or dropper.
The finger pump
28
of the illustrated embodiment is a generally conventional finger pump having a pump
72
, a tank
74
and pump connectors
76
. The pump connectors
76
can be any connection device capable of interconnecting with the connector device
12
and the dispenser
28
. The tank
74
is hollow and has an open first end
90
and an open second end
92
. The first end
90
of the tank
74
is connected to the pump
72
. The second end
92
of the tank
74
preferably includes a sharp point to facilitate insertion of the dispenser
28
into the stopper
17
through the perforable membrane
64
. In the assembled position, as shown in
FIGS. 8 and 9
, the second end
92
of the tank
74
of the dispenser
28
contacts the solution contained in the first container
18
. The dimensions of the tank
74
preferably closely match the dimensions of the central orifice
60
so that a seal is created between the central orifice
60
and the tank
74
when the dispenser
28
is attached to the first container
18
. This seal prevents the solution from escaping the first container
18
during use and storage.
To assemble a connector device and vial according to this invention, a stopper
17
is inserted into the neck
40
of a first container
18
. A perforable membrane
64
is placed over the stopper
17
so that the perforable membrane
64
covers the central orifice
60
of the stopper
17
. The connector device
12
is placed atop the first container
18
and the container connectors
44
are interconnected with the rim connectors
56
. The manner of connecting the container connectors
44
and rim connectors
56
will vary depending on the types of connectors used. In a preferred embodiment both the container connectors
44
and rim connectors
56
consist of threads, and the connector device
12
is twisted onto the first container
18
until the container connectors
44
interlock with the rim connectors
56
. Upon connection of the container connectors
44
to the rim connectors
56
, the perforable membrane
64
is clamped between the stopper
17
and the lip
54
of the connector device
12
, as is perhaps best shown in FIG.
3
.
Method of Use
To use the connector device of the present invention, the cap
66
is removed from the connector device
12
to open the guide
14
and reveal the perforable membrane
64
. The injection device
26
of the second container
22
is then inserted into the central orifice
60
of the stopper
17
. The opening
50
defined by the lip
54
shepherds the injection device
26
into an appropriate position to enter the central orifice
60
of the stopper
17
. Additionally, the guide
14
closely receives the barrel
68
of syringe
22
to shepherd the syringe
22
into place and provide a more stable, positive interaction between the syringe
22
and the connector device
12
.
When inserted into the connector device
12
, the injection device
26
of the second container
22
pierces the perforable membrane
64
and enters the central orifice
60
. In a preferred embodiment, the injection device
26
pierces the perforable membrane
64
so that the central orifice
60
is only partially exposed. The unadulterated portion of the perforable membrane
64
reduces the likelihood of dust and other matter entering the first container
18
.
The second ingredient
24
is then dispensed into the first container
18
. If a plunger
70
is used, the plunger
70
is movable from a retracted position to an inserted position. As the plunger
70
is moved from the retracted position to the inserted position, the second ingredient
24
is expelled from the barrel
68
through injection device
26
. When the plunger
70
is fully inserted into the barrel
68
, the second ingredient
24
preferably is completely expelled from the barrel
68
. The first container
18
is preferably shaken to mix the first ingredient
20
and second ingredient
24
while the first container
18
and second container
22
are still connected. Optionally, the ingredients can be mixed after connecting the dispenser
28
to the first container
18
.
After expelling the second ingredient
24
from the second container
22
and, if desired, mixing the ingredients, the second container
22
is removed from the first container
18
. The dispenser
28
is then attached to the first container
18
. Again, the unadulterated portion of the perforable membrane
64
reduce the likelihood of dust and other matter entering the first container
18
after the second container
22
is removed and before the dispenser
28
is attached. As discussed previously, the manner of connecting the dispenser
28
to the first container
18
will vary depending on the types of connectors used. In a preferred embodiment, the external connectors
30
and pump connectors
76
are threads, and the dispenser
28
is twisted onto the first container
18
until the external connectors
30
interlock with the pump connectors
76
.
When inserted into the connector device
12
, the second end
92
of the tank
74
pierces the perforable membrane
64
and the tank
74
enters the central orifice
60
. As the tank
74
is inserted into the central orifice
60
, the tank
74
preferably penetrates the perforable membrane
64
sufficiently to reveal the entire central orifice
60
. The central orifice
60
closely interfits with the tank
74
to tightly seal the first container
8
, therefore the dimensions of the central orifice
60
will vary according to the dimensions of the tank
74
. The dispenser
28
is used to dispense the mixed solution from the first container
18
. If the dispenser
28
consists of a pump; the pump
72
is repeatedly depressed to dispense the product.
The above descriptions are those of the preferred embodiments of the invention. Various alterations and changes can be made without departing from the spirit and broader aspects of the invention as defined in the appended claims, which are to be interpreted in accordance with the principles of patent law including the doctrine of equivalents. Any references to claim elements in the singular, for example, using the articles “a,” “an,” “the,” or “said,” is not to be construed as limiting the element to the singular.
Claims
- 1. A kit for intermixing ingredients comprising:a first container containing a first ingredient; a second container containing a second ingredient; a dispenser for dispensing a mixture of said first ingredient and said second ingredient from said first container; and a connector device connected to said first container, said connector device having a guide for aligning said first container with said second container in a position to allow said second ingredient to be discharged into said first container, said connector device further including a connector for connecting said dispenser to said connector device while said connector device is connected to said first container, said connector device positioning said dispenser in an appropriate position to dispense said mixture from said first container without returning said mixture to said second container.
- 2. The kit of claim 1, wherein said first container includes a neck portion and further including a perforable membrane closing said neck portion.
- 3. The kit of claim 2, wherein said connector device has a guide to shepherd said second container into an appropriate position with respect to said perforable membrane to allow said second ingredient to puncture said perforable membrane to discharge said second ingredient into said first container.
- 4. The kit of claim 3, further including a stopper having a top surface inserted into the neck of said first container, said second container being capable of penetrating said stopper, wherein said perforable membrane covers at least a portion of said top surface.
- 5. The kit of claim 4, wherein said stopper has a height and further includes a central orifice extending through said height.
- 6. The kit of claim 5, wherein said perforable membrane covers said central orifice.
- 7. A kit for intermixing ingredients comprising:a first container containing a first ingredient, a perforable membrane, a neck portion, and a stopper inserted into the neck portion, said stopper having a top surface, a height, and a central orifice extending through said height, said perforable membrane covering said orifice and at least a portion of said top surface, closing said neck portion; a second container containing a second ingredient; a dispenser for dispensing a mixture of said first ingredient and said second ingredient from said first container, said dispenser comprising a finger pump having a tank; and a connector device connected to said first container, said connector device including a guide for aligning said first container with said second container in a position with respect to said perforable membrane to allow said second ingredient to puncture said perforable membrane and be discharged into said first container, said connector device further including a connector for connecting said dispenser to said connector device while said connector device is connected to said first container, said connector device positioning said dispenser in an appropriate position to dispense said mixture from said first container, said tank tightly fitting within said central orifice when said dispenser is attached to said first container.
- 8. The kit of claim 7, wherein said perforable membrane is clamped in position between said connector device and said stopper.
- 9. The kit of claim 3, wherein said second container is a syringe having a barrel, said guide being dimensioned to closely receive said barrel.
- 10. A kit for intermixing ingredients comprising:a first container including a neck portion having a stopper with a top surface within said neck portion and a perforable membrane covering at least a portion of said top surface of said stopper, said first container containing a first ingredient to be mixed; a second container containing a second ingredient to be mixed with said first ingredient to provide a mixture; a dispenser for dispensing said mixture from said first container, said dispenser being distinct from said second container; and a connector device connected to said first container, said connector device having a guide to shepherd said second container into an appropriate position with respect to said perforable membrane to allow said second ingredient to be discharged into said first container, said connector device further including a connector for connecting said dispenser to said connector device while said connector device is connected to said first container, said connector device positioning said dispenser in an appropriate position to dispense said mixture from said first container.
- 11. The kit of claim 10, wherein said stopper has a height and includes a central orifice through said height, said central orifice being covered by said perforable membrane.
- 12. A kit for intermixing ingredients comprising:a first container including a neck portion having a stopper with a top surface within said neck portion, a height, a central orifice through said height and a perforable membrane covering said central orifice and at least a portion of said top surface of said stopper, said first container containing a first ingredient to be mixed; a second container containing a second ingredient to be mixed with said first ingredient to provide a mixture; a dispenser for dispensing said mixture from said first container wherein said dispenser is a finger pump; and a connector device connected to said first container said connector device having a guide to shepherd said second container into an appropriate position with respect to said perforable membrane to allow said second ingredient to be discharged into said first container, said connector device further including a connector for connecting said dispenser to said connector device while said connector device is connected to said first container, said connector device positioning said dispenser in an appropriate position to dispense said mixture from said first container.
- 13. The kit of claim 12, wherein said finger pump includes a tank, said tank fitting tightly within said central orifice when said dispenser is connected to said first container.
- 14. The kit of claim 13, wherein said tank has a pointed tip to facilitate penetration of the perforable membrane.
- 15. The kit of claim 14, wherein said second container is a syringe.
- 16. The kit of claim 15, wherein said perforable membrane is clamped between said connector device and said stopper.
- 17. The kit of claim 10, wherein said second container is a syringe having a barrel, said guide being dimensioned to closely receive said barrel.
- 18. A method of intermixing products including the steps of:(a) connecting a connector device to a first container, the first container containing a first ingredient and the connector device including a guide; (b) inserting a second container into the guide of the connector device, the second container containing a second ingredient, the connector device shepherding a dispensing means of the second container into a position for directly dispensing the second ingredient into the first container; (c) dispensing the second ingredient from the second container into the first container; (d) mixing the second ingredient and the first ingredient in the first container to form a mixture; (e) removing the second container from the connector device; and (f) connecting a dispenser to the connector device, the connector device positioning the dispenser into a position to allow the mixture to be dispensed from the first container without returning the mixture to the second container.
- 19. The method of claim 18, wherein the first container further includes a perforable membrane, said perforable membrane being penetrated when said dispensing means of said second container is positioned to dispense said second ingredient into said first container, and when said dispenser is positioned to dispense the mixture from the first container.
- 20. The method of claim 19, further including the step of fitting a stopper into the connector device.
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