Container assembly

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6325248
  • Patent Number
    6,325,248
  • Date Filed
    Wednesday, July 5, 2000
    24 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, December 4, 2001
    23 years ago
  • Inventors
  • Examiners
    • Shaver; Kevin
    • Buechner; Patrick
    Agents
    • Jansson, Shupe & Munger, Ltd.
Abstract
A container assembly is provided for dispensing a mixture of a primary composition. The container assembly includes an outer container extending along the longitudinal axis and defining a chamber for receiving the primary composition therein. A collapsible inner container is positioned from the outer container and defines a chamber for receiving the secondary composition therein. A dispensing member simultaneously urges the primary composition from the outer container and the secondary composition from the inner container.
Description




FIELD OF THE INVENTION




This invention relates generally to containers, and in particular, to a container assembly which contains a plurality of compositions to be mixed upon discharge therefrom.




BACKGROUND AND SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




It is known to provide a dispensing container which provides for the dispensing of more than one flowable substance contained therein through a single nozzle. Typically, these types of dispensing containers include separate compartments for receiving corresponding compositions prior to use. The nozzle releases the compositions from their compartments and from the dispensing container. A chamber is provided for mixing the compositions just prior to flowing from the nozzle since many compositions cannot be mixed until use.




In view of the foregoing, dispensing containers must be capable of mixing the compositions stored therein in proper proportions and only in those amounts required for use at one time. In order to insure that properly metered amounts of the compositions are mixed, various types of dispensing containers have been developed. By way of example, Harrison et al., U.S. Pat. No. 3,813,011 discloses various types of dispensing containers which utilize two concentric compartments for storing the compositions to be mixed. Referring to the embodiment shown in

FIG. 5

of the Harrison et al. '011 patent, dispensing container includes a container body, a bellows container and a piston. An inner air compartment is provided inside of the bellows container and an outer compartment is provided in the space between the bellows container and the container body. When the valve assembly is actuated, the piston moves axially upward in the container body so as to collapse the bellows container and to force the material contained in the bellows container along with the material in the outer compartment into a mixing chamber in the valve assembly. Materials flow into the mixing chamber in a fixed volumetric ratio because the volume of the bellows container and the volume of the outer compartment are reduced in a fixed ratio.




While functional for its intended purpose, the dispensing container disclosed in the Harrison et al. '011 patent has limitations. For example, the ratio of mixture of the composition within the bellows container and the composition within the outer compartment is limited since the bellows container must be engaged with the piston in order for the piston to force material from the inner compartment within the bellows container. Further, due to the shape of the piston, not all of the contents of the outer container can be forced therefrom by the piston. As a result, a certain portion of the composition in the outer compartment of the dispensing container is wasted thereby increasing the cost of the product. In addition, since the bottom portion of the bellows container does not mesh with upper surface of the piston, the bellows container may not collapse upon itself. This, in turn, may result in the uneven dispensing of the composition in the inner compartment thereby altering the ratio of the compositions in the mixture.




Therefore, it is a primary object and feature of the present invention to provide a container assembly which allows for a predetermined fixed ratio of compositions in a mixture to be dispensed therefrom.




It is a further object and feature of the present invention to provide a container assembly for holding a plurality of compositions which allows such compositions be dispensed from the container assembly in their entireties.




It is still a further object and feature of the present invention to provide a container assembly which is simple and inexpensive to manufacture.




In accordance with the present invention, a container assembly is provided for dispensing a mixture of a primary composition and a secondary composition. The container assembly includes a container extending along a longitudinal axis and defining a chamber for receiving the primary composition therein. A collapsible inner container positioned within the outer container and defines a chamber for receiving the secondary composition therein. A dispensing structure simultaneously urges the primary composition from the outer container and a secondary composition from the inner container. A mixing valve is provided in communication with the outer and inner containers. The mixing valve is movable between a first closed position wherein the primary composition is retained in the outer container and the secondary composition is retained in the inner container, and a second opened position wherein the primary compositions and the secondary compositions are mixed to form the mixture for release from the container assembly.




A valve housing is positioned about the mixing valve. The valve housing includes a mixing chamber therein wherein the primary composition and the secondary composition are mixed. The valve housing is integral with the inner container.




It is contemplated that the primary composition is urged from the outer container and the secondary composition is urged from the inner container in a predetermined ratio. The dispensing structure for urging the compositions from the corresponding containers includes a piston disposed in the outer container. The piston divides the chamber of the outer container to a first portion for receiving the primary composition and the inner container therein and a second portion. A compressed gas is disposed in the second portion of the chamber of the outer container. The compressed gas urges the piston against the primary composition in the first portion of the chamber of the outer container.




The inner container extends along the longitudinal axis of the outer container and includes a terminal end. The piston includes an upper surface having a first portion complementary to the terminal end of the inner container. The inner container further includes a longitudinally extended wall having baffles formed therein for facilitating the collapse thereof. The inner container collapses axially along the longitudinal axis of the outer container. It is contemplated that the outer container includes an upper end which is complementary to a second portion of the upper surface of the piston.




In accordance with a still further aspect of the present invention, a container assembly is provided for dispensing a mixture of a primary composition and a secondary composition. The container assembly includes an outer container extending along a longitudinal axis and defining a chamber for receiving the primary composition therein. A collapsible inner container is positioned within the outer container and defines a chamber for receiving the secondary composition. A dispensing member is positioned within the outer container for simultaneously urging the primary composition from the outer container and the secondary composition from the inner container. Dispensing member is movable between the first position spaced from the inner container and a second position in engagement with the inner container.




A mixing valve is provided in communication with the outer and inner containers. The mixing valve is movable between a first closed position wherein the primary composition is retained in the outer container and a secondary composition is retained in the inner container and a second opened position wherein the primary composition and the secondary composition are mixed to form the mixture for release from the container assembly. A valve housing is positioned about the mixing valve. The valve housing includes a mixing chamber therein wherein the primary composition and the secondary composition are mixed. The valve housing is integral with the inner container.




It is contemplated that the primary composition be urged from the outer container and the secondary composition be urged from the inner container in a predetermined ratio. The dispensing member which urges the compositions from their corresponding containers includes a piston disposed in the outer container. The piston divides the chamber of the outer container into a first portion for receiving the primary composition and the inner container therein and a second portion having compressed gas disposed therein. The compressed gas urges the piston between the first and second positions.




It is contemplated that the inner container extend along the longitudinal axis of the outer container and include a terminal end. The piston includes an upper surface complementary to the terminal end of the inner container. The inner container also includes a longitudinally extending sidewall having baffles therein for facilitating the collapse thereof.




In accordance with a still further aspect of the present invention, a container assembly is provided for dispensing a mixture of a primary composition and a secondary composition. The container assembly includes an outer container extending along a longitudinal axis and defining a chamber for receiving the primary composition therein. A collapsible inner container is in position within the outer container and defines a chamber for receiving the secondary composition therein. The inner container includes a terminal end and a sidewall having baffles therein. A piston having an upper surface complementary to the terminal end of the inner container is disposed within the outer container for simultaneously urging the primary composition from the outer container and the secondary composition from the inner container. The piston is movable between a first position spaced from the inner container and a second position wherein the upper surface of the piston is in engagement with the terminal end of the inner container. A compressed gas is disposed in the outer container. The compressed gas moving the piston from the first to the second position.




A mixing valve is provided in communication with the outer and inner containers. The mixing valve is movable between a first closed position wherein the primary composition is retained in the outer container and the secondary composition is retained in the inner container, and a second opened position wherein the primary composition and the secondary composition are mixed to form the mixture for release from the container. A valve housing is positioned about the mixing valve. The valve housing includes a mixing chamber therein wherein the primary composition and the secondary position are mixed. The valve housing is integral with the inner container. It is contemplated that the primary composition and the secondary composition are mixed in a predetermined ratio.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




The drawings furnished herewith illustrate a preferred construction of the present invention in which the above advantages and features are clearly disclosed as well as others which will be readily understood from the following description of the illustrated embodiment.




In the drawings:





FIG. 1

is an isometric view of a container assembly in accordance with the present invention;





FIG. 2

is a cross-sectional view of the container assembly taken along line


2





2


of

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 3

is an enlarged, cross-sectional view of a valve assembly in a non-actuated position for use in the container assembly in the present invention; and





FIG. 4

is an enlarged, cross-sectional view of the valve assembly of

FIG. 3

in an actuated position.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




Referring to

FIG. 1

, a container assembly in accordance with the present invention is generally designated by the reference numeral


10


. As is conventional, container


10


includes an outer shell


12


, a nozzle


14


and a valve assembly


16


. As hereinafter described, depression of nozzle


14


results in a dispensing of a mixture of a primary and a secondary composition which are stored within container assembly


10


.




Outer shell


12


of container assembly


10


includes a generally tubular side wall


18


having an outer surface


20


and an inner surface


22


defining a first chamber


24


within container assembly


10


. Side wall


18


includes a first end


26


closed by a bottom wall


28


and an opposite second end


30


having an opening


32


therein for accommodating valve assembly


16


. Second end


30


of outer shell


12


includes first and second longitudinally spaced stop surfaces


34


and


36


, respectively, for reasons hereinafter described.




A piston


38


is disposed within first chamber


24


in outer shell


12


and divides first chamber


24


into a first portion


40


for receiving the primary composition therein and a second portion


42


for receiving a compressed gas therein. Piston


38


includes a first sealing portion


44


having an outer surface


46


engaging the inner surface


22


of a side wall


18


such that the interface


48


therebetween forms a seal to retain the primary composition within the first portion


40


of first chamber


24


and to retain the compressed gas within the second portion


42


of first chamber


24


.




Piston


38


further includes a stopping surface


50


which is longitudinally aligned with stop surface


34


on the second end


30


of outer shell


12


and a second stopping surface


52


which is longitudinally aligned with second stop surface


36


on second end


30


of outer shell


12


. Stopping surface


52


includes a depression


54


therein which defines an inner container receiving cavity


56


. Depression


54


includes a bottom portion


58


which is complementary to the bottom portion


60


of inner container


62


.




Inner container


62


extends along the longitudinal axis of outer shell


12


and is positioned within the first portion


40


of first chamber


24


within outer shell


12


. Inner container


62


includes a generally baffled-shaped side wall


64


having an outer surface


66


in communication with first portion


40


of first chamber


24


in outer shell


12


and an inner surface


68


which defines a second chamber


70


within container assembly


10


. Side wall


64


includes a first end


72


which is closed by bottom portion


60


of inner container


62


and an opposite, second end


74


.




A valve housing


76


projects longitudinally from the second end


74


of inner container


62


. Valve housing


76


includes a generally cylindrical side wall


78


having a first end


80


integrally formed with second end


74


of inner container


62


and an opposite, second end


82


having a radially extending seal


84


formed thereabout. Inner surface


86


of side wall


78


of valve housing


76


defines a flow chamber


88


therein.




Referring to

FIGS. 3-4

, valve housing


76


further includes an lower opening


90


in first end


80


thereof and an upper opening


92


in second end


82


thereof. A plurality of flow openings


94


are provided in side wall


78


so as to allow first portion


40


of first chamber


24


to communicate with flow chamber


88


within valve housing


76


. Lower seal


98


is disposed within valve housing


76


across lower opening


90


therein so as to isolate flow chamber


88


within valve housing


76


from second chamber


70


within inner container


62


. Lower seal


98


includes an opening


100


therethrough for reasons hereinafter described. Similarly, an upper seal


102


is positioned over upper opening


92


in order to isolate flow chamber


88


within valve housing


76


from the environment external of container assembly


10


. Seal


102


includes an opening


104


therein for reasons hereinafter described.




A connection member


108


interconnects valve housing


76


to second end


30


of side wall


18


of outer shell


12


. Connection member


108


includes a semi-spherical, radially outer edge


110


which defines a recess


112


therein for receiving terminal edge


114


of second end


30


of outer shell


12


. Connection member


108


further includes a radially inner edge


116


defining an opening


118


which overlaps and is in axial alignment with opening


104


in upper seal


102


. Connection member


108


further includes a generally C-shaped retaining clip


120


defining a cavity


122


opening radially inwardly towards a longitudinally axis of container assembly


10


. Retainer clip


120


is interconnected to radially inner edge


116


of connection member


108


by a generally flat plate


124


and is interconnected to radially outer edge


110


of connection member


108


by a generally U-shaped element


126


. Cavity


122


in retaining clip


120


is adapted to capture radially outer edge


128


of upper seal


102


and radial seal


84


about second end


82


of valve housing


76


thereby interconnecting valve housing


76


to outer shell


12


.




A valve stem


132


extends along the longitudinal axis of outer shell


12


and through opening


118


defined by radially inner edge


116


of connection member


108


; opening


104


in upper seal


102


; and opening


100


in lower seal


98


. Valve stem


132


includes an inlet end


134


disposed within second chamber


70


of inner container


62


and an outlet end


136


disposed externally of container assembly


10


. Outlet end


136


includes nozzle


14


formed thereon.




A longitudinally extending passageway


138


is defined by inner surface


140


of valve stem


132


. An inlet


142


to passageway


138


is provided at the inlet end


134


of valve stem


132


and an outlet


144


of passageway


138


is provided at the outlet end


136


of valve stem


132


. A mixing opening


146


to passageway


138


is disposed between the inlet and outlet ends


134


and


136


, respectively, of valve stem


132


. As best seen in

FIG. 3

, inlet


142


and mixing opening


146


in valve stem


132


are longitudinally spaced along valve stem


132


such that with valve stem


132


in a non-depressed position, inlet


142


is closed by engagement with lower seal


98


and mixing opening


146


is closed by engagement with upper seal


102


.




Valve stem


132


further includes a sealing structure


148


projecting radially from the outer surface


150


thereof at a location adjacent mixing opening


146


. Upper surface


152


of sealing structure


148


engages lower surface


154


of upper seal


102


with valve stem


132


in a non-depressed position,

FIG. 3

, in order to isolate flow chamber


88


from the environment external of container assembly


10


and to further maintain closure of mixing opening


146


.




A generally concave, bell shaped biasing structure


156


depends from the outer surface


150


of valve stem


132


. Biasing structure


156


includes a first radially inner end


158


which is integrally formed with valve stem


132


and a second, opposite terminal end


160


which is radially spaced from outer surface


150


of valve stem


132


. A radial seal


162


is formed about terminal end


160


of biasing structure


156


and engages inner surface


86


of side wall


78


of valve housing


76


. Biasing structure


156


urges valve stem


132


towards the non-depressed position, FIG.


3


.




A generally tubular limiter member


166


includes a first vertical portion


168


having an inner surface


170


defining a passageway


172


for receiving valve stem


132


therethrough. Limiter member


166


includes a first end


174


and a second opposite end


176


. A generally flat disc


178


projects radially from second end


176


of limiter member


166


and terminates at a radially outer edge


180


which engages inner surface


86


of sidewall


78


of valve housing


76


. Disc


178


includes a lower surface


184


which engages upper surface


186


of lower seal


98


and an upper surface


188


which is engaged by terminal end


160


of biasing structure


156


.




In operation, first portion


40


of first chamber


24


within outer shell


12


is filled with a primary composition and second chamber


70


within inner container


62


is filled with a secondary composition. Compressed gas is disposed within the second portion


42


of first chamber


24


so as to urge piston


38


outwardly in

FIG. 2

during the expansion thereof.




Biasing structure


156


urges valve stem


132


towards a non-depressed position, FIG.


3


. With valve stem


132


in a non-depressed position, the primary composition enters flow chamber


88


within valve housing


76


through flow openings


94


therein. The primary composition is urged into flow chamber


88


by piston


38


which is urged upwardly by the compressed gas contained in second portion


42


of first chamber


24


of outer shell


12


.




As valve stem


132


is depressed,

FIG. 4

, inlet


142


in inlet end


134


thereof is received within second chamber


70


within inner container


62


such that passageway


138


within valve stem


132


is in communication with second chamber


70


within inner container


62


. Similarly, with valve stem


132


in the depressed position,

FIG. 4

, mixing opening


146


is positioned within flow chamber


88


within valve housing


76


such that passageway


138


within valve stem


132


is in communication with flow chamber


88


within valve housing


76


. Valve stem


132


may be depressed against the bias of biasing structure


156


until such point that biasing structure


156


engages first end


174


of limiter member


166


. As described, the path of valve stem


132


is limited between the non-depressed position,

FIG. 3

, wherein sealing structure


148


of valve stem


132


engages the lower surface


154


of upper seal


102


and a depressed position wherein biasing structure


156


engages first end


174


of limiter member


166


.




With valve stem


132


in the depressed position,

FIG. 4

, the compressed gas in second portion


42


of first chamber


24


urges piston


38


upward such that the primary composition in the first portion


40


of first chamber


24


exerts pressure on and begins to collapse inner container


62


thereby urging secondary composition within chamber


70


through inlet


142


in valve stem


132


and into passageway


138


. In addition, the primary composition is urged from flow chamber


88


within valve housing


76


into passageway


138


within valve stem


132


through mixing opening


146


. The primary and secondary compositions are mixed within a mixing portion


190


of passageway


138


in valve stem


132


and discharged through outlet


144


in nozzle


14


. Thereafter, valve stem


132


may be released such that biasing structure


156


urges valve stem


132


to the non-depressed position, FIG.


3


. The process may be repeated each time a user wishes to discharge the mixture from container assembly


10


.




With each subsequent depression of valve stem


132


, piston


38


will move upwardly within outer shell


12


of container assembly


10


as the compressed gas within second portion


42


of first chamber


24


expands. In addition, inner container


62


will collapse axially on itself due to the presence of the baffles in side wall


64


of inner container


62


. Further, the volume of the primary composition in first portion


40


of first chamber


24


and the volume of the second chamber


70


within inner container


62


may be selected such that the mixture dispensed from container assembly


10


has a predetermined ratio of second composition to primary composition. The ratio of secondary composition to primary composition dispensed from container assembly


10


may also be modified by varying sizes of inlet


142


and mixing opening


146


in valve stem


132


.




Various modes of carrying out the invention are contemplated as being within the scope of the following claims particularly pointing out and distinctly claiming the subject matter which is regarded as the invention.



Claims
  • 1. A container assembly for dispensing a mixture of a primary composition and a secondary composition, comprising:an outer container extending along a longitudinal axis and defining a chamber for receiving the primary composition therein; a collapsible inner container positioned within the outer container and defining a chamber for receiving the secondary composition therein; a dispensing structure for simultaneously urging the primary composition from the outer container and the secondary composition from the inner container; and a mixing valve in communication with the outer and inner containers, the mixing valve including a valve housing which is of unitary one-piece construction with the inner container and a valve stem with in the valve housing, the valve stem being movable between a first closed position wherein the primary composition is retained in the outer container and the secondary composition is retained in the inner container and a second open position wherein the primary and secondary compositions are mixed in the valve stem to form the mixture for release from the container assembly.
  • 2. The container assembly of claim 1 wherein the primary composition is urged from the outer container and the secondary composition is urged from the inner container in a predetermined substantially constant ratio.
  • 3. The container assembly of claim 1 wherein the inner container includes a longitudinally extending sidewall having baffles formed therein for facilitating the collapse thereof.
  • 4. The container assembly of claim 1 wherein the inner container collapses axially along the longitudinal axis of the outer container.
  • 5. The container assembly of claim 1 wherein the dispensing structure includes a piston disposed in the outer container, the piston dividing the chamber of the outer container into a first portion for receiving the primary composition and the inner container therein and a second portion.
  • 6. The container assembly of claim 5 wherein the dispensing structure further includes a compressed gas disposed in the second portion of the chamber of the outer container, the compressed gas urging the piston against the primary composition in the first portion of the chamber of the outer container.
  • 7. The container assembly of claim 5 wherein the inner container extends along the longitudinal axis of the outer container and includes a terminal end and wherein the piston includes an upper surface having a first portion complementary to the terminal end of the inner container.
  • 8. The container assembly of claim 7 wherein outer container includes an upper end and wherein the upper surface of the piston includes a second portion complementary to the upper end of the outer container.
  • 9. A container assembly for dispensing a mixture of a primary composition and a secondary composition, comprising:an outer container extending along a longitudinal axis and defining a chamber for receiving the primary composition therein; a collapsible inner container positioned within the outer container and defining a chamber for receiving the secondary composition therein; and a dispensing member within the outer container for simultaneously urging the primary composition from the outer container and the secondary composition from the inner container, the dispensing member being (a) movable from an initial position substantially spaced from the inner container and (b) substantially free of contact with the inner container during the majority of dispensing-member movement.
  • 10. The container assembly of claim 9 wherein the inner container includes a longitudinally extending sidewall having baffles therein for facilitating the collapse thereof.
  • 11. The container assembly of claim 9 further comprising a mixing valve in communication with the outer and inner containers, the mixing valve movable between a first closed position wherein the primary composition is retained in the outer container and the secondary composition is retained in the inner container and a second open position wherein the primary composition and the secondary composition are mixed to form the mixture for release from the container assembly.
  • 12. The container assembly of claim 11 wherein the primary composition is urged from the outer container and the secondary composition is urged from the inner container in a predetermined substantially constant ratio.
  • 13. The container assembly of claim 11 further comprising a valve housing about the mixing valve, the valve housing including a mixing chamber therein wherein the primary and secondary compositions are mixed.
  • 14. The container assembly of claim 13 wherein the valve housing is of unitary one-piece construction with the inner container.
  • 15. The container assembly of claim 13 wherein the mixing valve comprises a valve stem and the mixing chamber is within the valve stem.
  • 16. The container assembly of claim 11 wherein the dispensing member includes a piston disposed in the outer container, the piston dividing the chamber of the outer container into a first portion for receiving the primary composition and the inner container therein and a second portion.
  • 17. The container assembly of claim 16 further comprising a compressed gas disposed in the second portion of the chamber of the outer container, the compressed gas urging the piston between the first and the second positions.
  • 18. The container assembly of claim 16 wherein the inner container extends along the longitudinal axis of the outer container and includes a terminal end and wherein the piston includes an upper surface complementary to the terminal end of the inner container.
  • 19. A container assembly for dispensing a mixture of a primary composition and a secondary composition, comprising:an outer container extending along a longitudinal axis and defining a chamber for receiving the primary composition therein; a collapsible inner container positioned within the outer container and defining a chamber for receiving the secondary composition therein, the inner container including a terminal end and a sidewall having baffles therein; a piston having an upper surface complementary to the terminal end of the inner container and being disposed within the outer container for simultaneously urging the primary composition from the outer container and the secondary composition from the inner container, the piston being (a) movable from an initial position substantially spaced from the terminal end of the inner container and (b) substantially free of contact with the inner container during the majority of piston movement; and a compressed gas disposed in the outer container, the compressed gas moving the piston from its initial position toward the terminal end of the inner container.
  • 20. The container assembly of claim 18 wherein the primary composition is urged from the outer container and the secondary composition is urged from the inner container in a predetermined substantially constant ratio.
  • 21. The container assembly of claim 19 further comprising a mixing valve in communication with the outer and inner containers, the mixing valve movable between a first closed position wherein the primary composition is retained in the outer container and the secondary composition is retained in the inner container and a second open position wherein the primary composition and the secondary composition are mixed to form the mixture for release from the container assembly.
  • 22. The container assembly of claim 21 further comprising a valve housing about the mixing valve, the valve housing includes a mixing chamber therein wherein the primary and secondary compositions are mixed.
  • 23. The container assembly of claim 22 wherein the valve housing is of unitary one-piece construction with the inner container.
  • 24. The container assembly of claim 22 wherein the mixing valve comprises a valve stem and the mixing chamber is within the valve stem.
  • 25. A container assembly for dispensing a mixture of a primary composition and a secondary composition, comprising:an outer container extending along a longitudinal axis and defining a chamber for receiving the primary composition therein; a collapsible inner container positioned within the outer container and defining a chamber for receiving the secondary composition therein; a dispensing structure for simultaneously urging the primary composition from the outer container and the secondary composition from the inner container; a mixing valve in communication with the outer and inner containers, the mixing valve movable between a first closed position wherein the primary composition is retained in the outer container and the secondary composition is retained in the inner container and a second open position wherein the primary composition and the secondary composition are mixed to form the mixture for release from the container assembly; and a valve housing about the mixing valve, the valve housing being of unitary one-piece construction with the inner container and including therein a mixing chamber in which the primary and secondary compositions are mixed.
  • 26. The container assembly of claim 25 wherein the primary composition is urged from the outer container and the secondary composition is urged from the inner container in a predetermined ratio.
  • 27. The container assembly of claim 25 wherein the inner container includes a longitudinally extending sidewall having baffles formed therein for facilitating the collapse thereof.
  • 28. The container assembly of claim 25 wherein the inner container collapses axially along the longitudinal axis of the outer container.
  • 29. The container assembly of claim 25 wherein the dispensing structure includes a piston disposed in the outer container, the piston dividing the chamber of the outer container into a first portion for receiving the primary composition and the inner container therein and a second portion.
  • 30. The container assembly of claim 29 wherein the dispensing structure further includes a compressed gas disposed in the second portion of the chamber of the outer container, the compressed gas urging the piston against the primary composition in the first portion of the chamber of the outer container.
  • 31. The container assembly of claim 29 wherein the inner container extends along the longitudinal axis of the outer container and includes a terminal end and wherein the piston includes an upper surface having a first portion complementary to the terminal end of the inner container.
  • 32. The container assembly of claim 31 wherein outer container includes an upper end and wherein the upper surface of the piston includes a second portion complementary to the upper end of the outer container.
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