Device for expressing substances from a deformable tube

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6315165
  • Patent Number
    6,315,165
  • Date Filed
    Friday, October 13, 2000
    24 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, November 13, 2001
    23 years ago
Abstract
The device has a casing (1) having a base end (2), a top portion (3) opposite the base end and side wall portions (4) intermediate the base end and the top portion; a squeezer (11) insertable in the casing (1); the squeezer comprising two opposing jaws (12, 13) for gripping and expressing a substance from the tube (24). The casing (1) has an aperture (5) in the top portion (3) through which a discharge outlet (26) of a tube (24) is extendable and further having apertures (8) in opposing parts of the side wall portions through which the jaws (12, 13) are actuatable. The casing (1) is open at its base end and the squeezer (11) is insertable into the casing through its open base end. The jaws of the squeezer are attached at one end to a carrier (14) and the carrier and the casing have interengaging formations for retention of the squeezer in the casing. The squeezer (11) and the carrier (14) are integrally formed so as to form a unitary body. The device allows ease of expression of the substance from the tube (24).
Description




FIELD OF THE INVENTION




The present invention relates to a device for expressing a substance from a deformable tube. The tubes in question are yieldable tubes which are usually comprised of metal or plastics. The metal or plastics tubes are squeezable. Squeezing of the tube by hand expresses the substance contained in the tube through a delivery nozzle. This can be a tricky and messy operation especially when the tube is not completely full. The amount of substance being expressed is not easy to regulate by pressing with fingers, and it is difficult to simultaneously regulate the amount dispensed and its application to a substrate. Accordingly dispensing devices have been used to overcome these problems. Examples of deformable tubes include those containing pasty or thixotropic substances such as adhesive.




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




Many dispensing devices are known for example from UK patent application No. 2,206,567 A and UK patent No. 451,933, French patent application Nos. 1,170,939, 1,210,659 and 1,170,939, U.S. Pat. Nos. 1,876,489, 4,213,543, 3,405,843, 2,568,286, 2,589,058, 2,613,853, 4,334,638 and 4,723,687, Belgian patent application No. 418523. Such devices provide various methods of expressing a substance from a tube.




A further device of the type described above is disclosed in European patent publication No. 0,521,200. This European publication describes a device having a casing having a base end, a top portion opposite the base end and side wall portions intermediate the base end and the top portion, a squeezer insertable in the casing, the squeezer comprising two opposing jaws for gripping and expressing a substance from the tube, the casing having an aperture in the top portion through which a discharge outlet of the tube is extendable and further having apertures in opposing parts of the side wall portions through which the jaws are actuatable. This document forms the preamble to claim


1


.




The device disclosed in EP 0,521,200 has a two-part casing which comprises two shell halves pivotally connected together. The squeezer is a separate piece which must be positioned correctly in cradles provided on the casing. The tube is inserted by opening the shell halves, correctly positioning the tube within the jaws of the squeezer and correctly positioning the hinged end of the squeezer in the cradles. Accordingly it is desired to provide an alternative mode of insertion of the tube. Furthermore it is desired to provide a construction of device which is mechanically simpler than that disclosed in EP 0,521,200.




EP 0,504,213 describes an adhesive dispenser for dispensing adhesive from a deformable tube. The dispenser is provided with a child-proof locking cap which may be locked to the barrel by a collar. The collar is slidable axially, with respect to the barrel, between an operative locking position where the collar engages both the cap and the barrel, preventing relative rotation of the cap and barrel, so that the cap can not be unscrewed from the barrel, and an inoperative position spaced from the cap in which the cap can be removed.




The cap of the device is provided with latching arms which are arranged to engage in corresponding clips on the barrel body.




The dispenser is provided with a mechanism for piercing a sealing membrane in the dispensing nozzle of the deformable tube. The cap has a pin aligned with the outlet passage in the nozzle when the cap is placed on the barrel. When the cap is fully screwed down the pin extends just past a sealing membrane in the tube rupturing the membrane if still intact.




U.S. Pat. No. 5,505,342 discloses a composite container for low viscosity liquids. One embodiment describes a “lachet teeth” arrangement provided between the cap of the container and the container body, the lachet teeth arrangement preventing over-tightening of the cap on the composite container by providing a torque-slip arrangement whereby once a desired level of torque is reached while screwing the cap on, additional torque causes the cap to slip, remaining at the same position and not becoming tighter.




A second “lachet teeth” arrangement between the nozzle of the container and the container body allows screwing of the nozzle onto the container by a screw thread arrangement. However the nozzle once screwed on cannot be unscrewed by rotation in an opposing direction as the arrangement causes engagement of the nozzle with the container preventing relative rotation.




OBJECT OF THE INVENTION




It is an object of the present invention to provide an alternative device which is of more simple construction than that of EP 0,521,200 and which allows ease of insertion of the deformable tube.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




The present invention provides a device for expressing a substance from a deformable tube, the device comprising:




a casing having a base end, a top portion opposite the base end and side wall portions intermediate the base end and the top portion,




a squeezer insertable in the casing, the squeezer comprising two opposing jaws for gripping and expressing a substance from the tube,




the casing having an aperture in the top portion through which a discharge outlet of the tube is extendable and further having apertures in opposing parts of the side wall portions through which the jaws are actuatable,




characterised in that




the casing is open at its base end, the squeezer is insertable into the casing through its open base end, the jaws of the squeezer are attached at one end to a carrier, and the carrier and the casing have interengaging formations for retention of the squeezer in the casing.




This formation provides a very simple construction which is economical to manufacture and extremely simple to assemble. The casing can be made in one piece. It allows for ease of insertion of the deformable tube into the device through the open base end, followed by insertion of the squeezer so that the jaws embrace the deformable tube.




Suitably the squeezer and the carrier are integrally formed so as to form a unitary body. In this case the squeezer and carrier may be moulded in one piece. Desirably, each jaw of the squeezer is attached at one end to the carrier by a resiliently deformable member. This construction biases the jaws toward their open position and provides a hinge-like action, for the jaws.




In one embodiment of the invention the carrier forms a base for the casing on insertion of the squeezer in the casing. In this arrangement the construction of the device is simple and allows for ease of manufacture.




In one arrangement the interengaging formations comprise a snap-fit rim and corresponding peripheral recess. In a desired construction the casing has a central body portion which is part-cylindrical in shape and the casing extends outwardly in its lower region to form two shoulder portions. This construction allows for ease of insertion of the squeezer in the casing.




Suitably the device further comprises a dispensing nozzle attachable by a screw-threaded arrangement to the discharge outlet of the tube, the dispensing nozzle and the casing having interengaging rachet formations to lock the nozzle and the casing against relative rotation. The invention extends to a device for expressing a substance from a deformable tube substantially as described herein with reference to and as illustrated in the accompanying drawings.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

shows a perspective view of a casing for the device of the invention;





FIG. 2

is a perspective view of a squeezer and carrier which is insertable in the casing of

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 3

shows an exploded view of the device of the invention together with a dispensing nozzle, a collar and a cap;





FIG. 4

shows a sectional view of the assembled device shown in exploded view in

FIG. 3

;





FIG. 5

shows a collar suitable for use with the dispensing nozzle which forms part of the device of the present invention;





FIG. 6

shows an elevation of the fully assembled device.





FIG. 7

is a perspective view of a second embodiment of the device of the invention shown in the fully assembled condition, and having an alternative finger grip arrangement on the squeezer.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




One embodiment of the device of the invention will be described in more detail with reference to

FIGS. 1

to


6


.





FIG. 1

shows a hollow casing


1


having an open base end


2


, a top portion


3


opposite the base end


2


and side wall portions


4


intermediate the base end and the top portion. The top portion


3


has an aperture


5


through which the discharge outlet


26


of a deformable tube


24


(see

FIG. 3

) is extendable. The casing


1


forms a sleeve-like or socket/receptor-type arrangement. The casing


1


has a central body portion


6


which is part cylindrical in shape and which extends from the base end


2


to the top portion


3


tapering inwardly close to the top portion


3


to provide a rounded head


7


. Two slot-type apertures


8


are provided in opposing parts of the side wall portions


4


. In its lower region, the casing is extended outwardly to form two shoulder portions


9


each respectively on opposing parts of the side wall portions


4


and part defining the apertures


8


. The open base end


2


is defined by the central body portion


6


, and the two shoulder portions


9


which are angular, so that the central portion


6


and each shoulder portion


9


define a key-hole type aperture so that the open end


2


has a double key-hole type shape. Rachet members


10


are provided on the periphery of the aperture


5


for engaging a dispensing nozzle described below, see for example FIG.


3


.





FIG. 2

shows a squeezer


11


which is insertable in the casing


1


. The squeezer has two opposing jaws


12


,


13


which have a closed end and an open end and which are held away from each other at the open end but are actuatable towards each other for gripping and expressing a substance from a deformable tube placed between the respective jaws


12


,


13


. Each jaw


12


,


13


is attached at the closed end to a carrier


14


by a resiliently deformable member formed by legs


15


,


16


respectively. The jaws


12


,


13


and the carrier


14


may be formed as a unitary body and thus moulded as a single piece. The legs


15


,


16


are arranged on the carrier


14


so that the jaws


12


,


13


diverge from the carrier s to the free end of the jaws


12


,


13


, forming a general V-shape arrangement. The V-shape arrangement is particularly suited for receiving a deformable tube. Each jaw


12


,


13


has a flat gripping or pressing surface


17


for pressing on the sides a deformable tube along the length of the sides of the tube. Each flat surface member


17


has fitted thereto a curved member


18


which forms a finger grip for actuating the jaws


12


,


13


. The curved member


18


is formed by a series of ribs


19


which act as grips. The carrier


14


is a plate which has a profile corresponding in shape to the open end of the casing


1


. The carrier


14


has two upstanding snap-fit members


20


which snap-fit with interengaging formations on the inner surface of the casing


1


when the squeezer


11


is inserted in the casing


1


. The carrier


14


has a stepped surface formed by an upper rim


21


and a lower rim


22


, the lower rim


22


projecting beyond the upper rim


21


about the perimeter of the carrier


14


. The upper rim


21


forms a snap-fit rim which snap-fits into an annular recess on the underside of the casing.




In the operating configuration of the device the squeezer


11


is inserted into the open base end


2


of the casing


1


. The jaws


12


,


13


pass inside the shoulder portions


9


and are then exposed through the slot-type apertures


8


. The curved gripping member


18


complete a smooth profile from the top portion


3


to the shoulder portions


9


(see FIGS.


4


and


6


). The casing


1


acts as a socket-type arrangement so that when the squeezer


2


is inserted the upper rim


21


fits snugly into the aperture


23


(and engages therein) while the periphery of the base end


2


abuts the lower rim


22


. The assembled device will be described in more detail hereafter.





FIG. 3

shows an exploded view of the device as it would be assembled for use. The assembled device can be seen in cross-section in

FIG. 4. A

deformable tube


24


, containing adhesive, is placed between the jaws


12


,


13


of the squeezer


11


. The deformable tube has a body


25


and fits snugly in the V-shaped cradle formed by the jaws


12


,


13


. The adhesive tube has a discharge outlet


26


which is screw-threaded. In the assembled configuration the discharge outlet


26


extends through aperture


5


in the casing


1


. A dispensing nozzle


30


with reciprocal screw-threads


53


on its underside in particular on the underside of the skirt


31


is adapted to screw onto the screw-threads


52


of nozzle


26


in the operational configuration where nozzle


26


extends through aperture


5


. The screw-threads


52


of the nozzle


26


engaged in reciprocal screw-threads


53


on the underside of dispensing nozzle


30


can be seen in FIG.


4


. Also provided on the underside of the skirt


31


are a series of projections which engage with rachet members


10


on the top portion of the casing


1


. The interengagement of these two sets of formations creates a locking mechanism which locks the dispensing nozzle


30


against rotation in the direction of unscrewing the nozzle


30


from the screw-threads of nozzle


26


(the anticlockwise direction as shown in FIG.


3


).




Above the skirt


31


is located a ring-shaped retaining member


32


. The retaining member


32


has three engaging projections


33


axially aligned and evenly spaced about the outer perimeter of the retaining member


32


. A separate collar


34


(see

FIG. 5

) has three internal corresponding recesses


35


which form interengaging formations with the engaging projections


33


of the dispensing nozzle


30


. The collar


34


thus is a snap-fit over the retaining member


32


. When snap-fit engagement of the collar


34


and the retaining member


32


has taken place the collar


34


is still axially slidable on the retaining member


32


. The engaging projections


33


each have a stop


50


at its upper end to prevent the collar


32


being removed from the dispensing nozzle


30


. The stops


50


slide in recesses


35


. Movement of the stops


50


out of recesses


35


is prevented by rim


51


of the collar


34


.




The dispensing nozzle


30


is provided with a screw-thread member


36


in the form of a helical ridge for interengagement with internal screw-threads on a protective cap


37


. The lower outer rim


38


of the cap


37


has a number of projections


39


which are engagable with corresponding recesses


40


located on an internal annular rim


41


of the collar


34


.




When the protective cap


37


is screwed onto the screw-thread member


36


it protects the opening


42


on the dispensing nozzle


30


. In this position the collar


34


is movable between two positions, one position proximate the skirt


31


in which the protective cap


37


may be removed, and a second position axially spaced from the skirt


31


towards the protective cap


37


in which the collar


34


engages the protective cap


37


by engagement of the projections


39


on cap


37


in the recesses


40


on the internal annular rim


41


of the collar


34


. In this way the cap may be locked against rotation and thus removal.




The assembled device can be seen in cross-section in FIG.


4


. The cap


37


has been screw-threadingly engaged on screw-thread member


36


and is in the fully closed position. In this position a protective tip


43


extends into the opening


42


on the dispensing nozzle


30


.




A piercing tip


44


is provided on the underside of the dispensing nozzle


30


for rupturing a membrane formed across the mouth of the tube


24


. In this way a sealed tube is automatically ruptured open on insertion of the tube


24


into the device of the invention and rotation of the tube so that the screw threads of the tube engage the screw threads of the dispensing nozzle. The device of the invention can be assembled/packaged for sale with the dispensing nozzle


30


only partially screwed onto the tube


24


so that the membrane in the tube is left intact. The end user completes the screwing down of the nozzle


30


, when it is desired to use the device, thus rupturing the membrane for use. This movement locks the nozzle


30


in place as described above, so that the nozzle


30


is no longer removable. The tube of adhesive cannot be removed even if the carrier/squeezer arrangement is removed from the casing as the tube is held in position by the nozzle


30


which in turn is locked in place. In the position shown in

FIG. 4

the collar


34


is in the unlocked position proximate the skirt


31


on the dispensing nozzle


30


. The jaws


12


,


13


extend through apertures


8


and the carrier


14


is snap-fit engaged in the casing


1


. The upper rim


21


forms a “snap-ring” which is snap-fitted in a corresponding annular recess on the underside of the casing


1


. The upstanding snap-fit members


20


also each engage on a corresponding recess in the underside of the shoulder portions


9


of the casing


1


.




A perspective view of the collar


34


is shown in FIG.


5


.




An elevation of the assembled device of the invention is shown in FIG.


6


. The tube


24


is retained therein. In order to dispense adhesive from the tube


24


the protective cap


27


is removed and the jaws


27


are pressed inwardly in the direction of the arrows A.




A second embodiment with a squeezer


60


having an alternative finger grip arrangement is shown in FIG.


7


. The squeezer is identical to the squeezer


11


described above except for the finger grip arrangement which is provided by curved members


61


having a series of gripping ribs


62


provided on its outer surface to allow ease of gripping the gripping portion


60


in the hand. The curved member


61


forms part of a curved plate


63


which matches the profile of the casing


1


and which stands proud on both sides of a central spine


64


. Other arrangements of squeezer are also possible.



Claims
  • 1. A device for expressing a substance from a deformable tube, the device comprising:(a) a casing having a base end, a top portion opposite the base end and side wall portions intermediate the base end and the top portion, (b) a squeezer insertable in the casing; the squeezer comprising two opposing jaws for gripping and expressing a substance from the tube, (c) the casing having an aperture in the top portion through which a discharge outlet of the tube is extendable and further having apertures in opposing parts of the side wall portions through which the jaws are actuatable, wherein the casing is open at its base end, the squeezer is insertable into the casing through its open base end, the jaws of the squeezer are attached at one end to a carrier, and the carrier and the casing have interengaging formations for retention of the squeezer in the casing.
  • 2. A device according to claim 1, wherein the squeezer and the carrier are integrally formed so as to form a unitary body.
  • 3. A device according to claim 1, wherein each jaw is attached to the carrier at one end by a resiliently deformable member.
  • 4. A device according to claim 1, wherein the carrier forms a base for the casing on insertion of the squeezer in the casing.
  • 5. A device according to claim 1, wherein the interengaging formations comprise a snap-fit rim and a corresponding peripheral recess.
  • 6. A device according to claim 1, wherein the casing has a central body portion which is part-cylindrical in shape and the casing extends outwardly in its lower region to form two shoulder portions.
  • 7. A device according to claim 1, wherein the device further comprises a dispensing nozzle for the discharge outlet of the tube, the dispensing nozzle and the casing having interengaging rachet formations to lock the nozzle and the casing against relative rotation.
  • 8. A device according to claim 2, wherein each jaw is attached to the carrier at one end by a resiliently deformable member.
  • 9. A device according to claim 2, wherein the carrier forms a base for the casing on insertion of the squeezer in the casing.
  • 10. A device according to claim 3, wherein the carrier forms a base for the casing on insertion of the squeezer in the casing.
  • 11. A device according to claim 4, wherein the interengaging formations comprise a snap-fit rim and a corresponding peripheral recess.
  • 12. A device according to claim 2, wherein the casing has a central body portion which is part-cylindrical in shape and the casing extends outwardly in its lower region to form two shoulder portions.
  • 13. A device according to claim 3, wherein the casing has a central body portion which is part-cylindrical in shape and the casing extends outwardly in its lower region to form two shoulder portions.
  • 14. A device according to claim 4, wherein the casing has a central body portion which is part-cylindrical in shape and the casing extends outwardly in its lower region to form two shoulder portions.
  • 15. A device according to claim 5, wherein the casing has a central body portion which is part-cylindrical in shape and the casing extends outwardly in its lower region to form two shoulder portions.
  • 16. A device according to claim 2, wherein the device further comprises a dispensing nozzle for the discharge outlet of the tube, the dispensing nozzle and the casing having interengaging rachet formations to lock the nozzle and the casing against relative rotation.
  • 17. A device according to claim 3, wherein the device further comprises a dispensing nozzle for the discharge outlet of the tube, the dispensing nozzle and the casing having interengaging rachet formations to lock the nozzle and the casing against relative rotation.
  • 18. A device according to claim 4, wherein the device further comprises a dispensing nozzle for the discharge outlet of the tube, the dispensing nozzle and the casing having interengaging rachet formations to lock the nozzle and the casing against relative rotation.
  • 19. A device according to claim 5, wherein the device further comprises a dispensing nozzle for the discharge outlet of the tube, the dispensing nozzle and the casing having interengaging rachet formations to lock the nozzle and the casing against relative rotation.
  • 20. A device according to claim 6, wherein the device further comprises a dispensing nozzle for the discharge outlet of the tube, the dispensing nozzle and the casing having interengaging rachet formations to lock the nozzle and the casing against relative rotation.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
980530 Jun 1998 IR
PCT Information
Filing Document Filing Date Country Kind 102e Date 371c Date
PCT/IE99/00059 WO 00 10/13/2000 10/13/2000
Publishing Document Publishing Date Country Kind
WO00/00405 1/6/2000 WO A
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