Claims
- 1. A container for storing and for positively dispelling and delivering therefrom fluid compositions contained therein,
- said container comprising a body defining a fluid reservoir, said body including a floor-like base, and walls extending upwardly thereof,
- a vertically-compressible bellows integrally formed with and surmounting said walls of said container as a coaxial extension thereof,
- said bellows defining an interior zone in fluid flow communication with said fluid reservoir of said container,
- a neck-like collar integrally formed with, and coaxial with, and mounted on said bellows at an upper limit thereof,
- said collar being formed with an upwardly-opening port through which said container is filled,
- cap-like closure means for sealing said port after introduction of a fluid composition into said reservoir,
- tubular conduit means including dispenser tube means integrally formed with and supported exteriorly of and radially outwardly of diametric bounds of said container for establishing fluid flow communication with said reservoir at a locale adjacent said base of said container,
- said conduit means projecting upwardly of said base and extending within vertical limits consistent with upper and lower bounds of said body of said container,
- said conduit means having a terminal discharge end,
- a nozzle integrally formed with said dispenser tube means at said terminal discharge end thereof,
- orifice means at said terminal discharge end of said conduit means for delivery of a fluid composition positively dispelled from said reservoir upon application of downwardly-directed, manually impressed compression forces to said bellows of said container,
- web means projecting outwardly of and extending along said wall means for connecting said wall means with said tubular conduit means for supporting and for stabilizing said conduit means; and
- said web means being integrally formed with said wall means and with said conduit means, and extending along an upward reach of said conduit means.
- 2. In a container for storing and for positively dispelling and delivering fluid compositions contained therein,
- said container comprising a body defining a fluid reservoir, and said body including a floor-like base,
- wall means projecting upwardly of said base, and said container including a neck defining a port through which said container is filled,
- closure means for sealing said port after introduction of a fluid composition into said reservoir,
- tubular conduit means including dispenser tube means integrally formed with and supported exteriorly of and radially outwardly of a diametric limit of said container for establishing fluid flow communication with said reservoir at a locale adjacent said base of said container;
- said conduit means projecting upwardly of said base and extending within limits defined by lower and upper bounds of said body of said container, and said conduit means having a terminal discharge end;
- a nozzle integrally formed with said dispenser tube means at said terminal discharge end thereof for discharge of material therefrom;
- web means projecting outwardly of and extending along said wall means for connecting said wall means with said tubular conduit means for supporting and for stabilizing said conduit means;
- said web means being integrally formed with said wall means and with said conduit means, and extending along an upward reach of said conduit means; and
- orifice means at said terminal discharge end of said conduir means for delivery of a fluid composition positively dispelled from said reservoir;
- the improvement comprising:
- bellows means interposed between and integrally formed coaxially with said body and said neck of said container for developing increased pressure in said reservoir and against the fluid composition housed therein, thereby to drive the fluid composition through said tube means of said conduit means to be dispelled from said nozzle at said terminal discharge end of said dispenser tube means.
- 3. A container as set forth in claim 2, wherein said nozzle of said dispenser tube projects laterally outwardly to define an angle, therebelow and with the vertical, of greater than 90 degrees, thereby to ensure that residual fluid clinging to inside walls of said nozzle after the container has been used would tend to return to the interior of the container.
- 4. A container as set forth in claim 2 in which manually-effected, repeated, fully compacting compressions of said bellows means is effective to discharge and to deliver from said container substantially equal incremental fluid volumes of material for each successive, repeated actuation of said bellows means.
- 5. A container as set forth in claim 2, wherein release of said bellows means after compressive compaction permits automatic re-expansion of said bellows means and is effective thereby to develop a partial vacuum in said container, and to draw ambient air inwardly into said dispensing nozzle, thereby to establish forces effective to urge, inwardly toward said reservoir, any residual material remaining in said fluid nozzle, to clear said nozzle.
- 6. A container as set forth in claim 2, characterized in that actuation of said bellows means to effect delivery of material from said reservoir is conveniently achieved by merely exerting downward pressure upon said closure means of said container, obviating any need manually to grasp and grip the container, and obviating any need to lift the container from a supporting substrate.
- 7. A container as set forth in claim 2, characterized in that it makes it conveniently possible and practical, using a single hand only, digitally to apply actuating compressive forces to said bellows means and simultaneously to deliver the dispelled material to the same hand employed to compress said bellows means.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 29/085025 filed Mar. 16, 1998.
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