This application is the United States national phase of International Application No. PCT/NL2014/050494 filed Jul. 21, 2014, and claims priority to Dutch Patent Application No. 2011199 filed Jul. 19, 2013, the disclosures of which are hereby incorporated in their entirety by reference.
The invention relates to a dispenser and a fluid container provided with a dispenser, as well as a method for dispensing fluids from a fluid container.
Liquid dispensers are commonly used to dispense various liquid products like fluids, foams, aerosols, spray and so on. A field wherein these types of dispensers are specifically popular—though not exclusive—is personal care. The fluid dispensers are typically used such that the liquid is dispensed when a certain amount of pressure is applied to the dispenser. After the pressure is released however, residual liquid is often remaining at the dispenser and may even leak from the dispenser, resulting in a messy dispenser.
In the art, various dispensers are known. The American U.S. Pat. No. 3,991,916 discloses a dispenser having a valve in the fluid feed and a discharge orifice formed by a rigid wall zone and an elastically flexible wall zone. If expanding fluids, such as razor foam are used in this dispenser, the discharge opening prevents undesired leakage and spills. The manufacturing of the actuator head with the rigid wall zone and the elastically flexible wall zone in one piece is quite sophisticated.
The older American U.S. Pat. No. 3,138,301 discloses an alternative dispenser with a compressible metering chamber. This dispenser does not provide for a valve in the fluid feed, and is thus even more prone to spills and leakage.
The British patent application GB-A-2 463 716 discloses a dispenser, where no valve is present in the fluid feed. Although a compressible chamber is present for generating a reduced pressure, still spills from this chamber cannot properly be prevented.
The object of the invention is to overcome these drawbacks, or at least to offer a suitable alternative for a liquid dispenser that has no, or at least less, residue after dispensing.
The invention thereto proposes a dispenser for dispensing fluids from a fluid container comprising a dispenser head provided with a fluid feed for connecting to the fluid container, a dispenser nozzle which is connected to the fluid feed, a dispenser base holding the dispenser head, provided with a coupling for connection to the fluid container, the dispenser head is mounted in a reciprocating manner relative to the dispenser base, wherein the fluid feed comprises an orifice at the side, the nozzle comprises a flexible tube being connected to the orifice, such that in a downward position of the dispenser head the flexible tube is open, and in an upward position of the dispenser head the flexible tube is closed.
Fluid will be dispensed from the fluid container through the dispenser nozzle. The fluid is to be fed from the fluid container to the dispenser nozzle through a fluid feed, which is provided with flexible tube acting as a valve. The flexible tube ensures that the amount of residual fluid that is fed from the fluid container to the dispenser nozzle after completion of the dispensing is reduced, or even eliminated. Fluid is herein to be understood as for instance to be a liquid, a liquid/gas mixture, a gas, an aerosol, a paste, a foam or any combination of this type of fluids. The residual fluid is herein to be understood as the fluid that is fed to the nozzle after the dispensing has been stopped, i.e. after the user of the dispenser stops applying pressure to the dispenser.
The dispenser head may be arranged such that moving the dispenser head relative to the dispenser base from a closed position to a dispensing position allows fluid to escape from the dispenser nozzle at the dispenser head, and that the release of the dispenser head allows the dispenser head to return from a dispensing position to a closed position. For this, the dispenser base may have an opening at the side for passing-through the nozzle, such that in the downward position the orifice and the opening are substantially axially aligned, and in the upward position the orifice and the opening are axially misaligned. The dispenser head may be arranged such that it extends beyond the dispenser base when the dispenser is not being used and the head can be moved.
The flexible tube may for instance be located in the dispenser head. It is preferred that the flexible tube is located close to the dispenser nozzle, since the fluid can be stopped by the valve and the amount of residual fluid between the flexible tube and the dispenser nozzle is minimized. The flexible tube may however also be located in the dispenser base.
In order to feed the fluid to the dispenser nozzle, the dispenser may be provided with a pump mechanism connected in between the dispenser head and the dispenser base. Exerting pressure to such dispenser nozzle including a pump mechanism wherein the dispenser head is moved relative to the dispenser base, will result in a pumping action of the dispenser head. The pumping action will result in feeding gas (air) to the fluid container connected to the dispenser.
In an alternative situation, the dispenser may be placed on a propellant gas pre-pressurized fluid container, having a valve mechanism inside the container, having a valve stem extending from the top side of the fluid container. This valve stem is a raised tube, which upon exerting pressure thereon opens a valve inside the fluid container and allows the pressurized fluid to exit the fluid container trough the raised tube. In this alternative, the driving force is the propellant gas, so in this case no additional pump mechanism is needed.
The dispenser may be provided with a compressible chamber, which further reduces the residual fluid exiting the dispenser nozzle and may for instance be a bellow. Such a bellow may be compressed when pressure is applied to the dispenser head and when fluid is fed from the fluid container to the dispenser nozzle. When the pressure exerting on the dispenser nozzle decreases or stops the compressible chamber will return to its expanded shape. Due to the expansion of the compressible chamber, underpressure will occur in the expanding chamber with the effect that any residual fluid in the dispenser nozzle may be sucked back into the fluid feed, resulting in a cleaner dispenser nozzle.
The flexible tube in the fluid feed can be a passive one-direction fluid passage, which for instance blocks fluid in rest, and allows fluid to pass from the fluid feed to the dispenser nozzle when the flexible tube is actuated. Such actuation can be a movement of the dispenser head relative to the dispenser base. The flexible tube is then activated by the relative position of the dispenser head to the dispenser base.
The invention also relates to a fluid container with attached dispenser according to the invention. The fluid container can be pressurized such that it is under overpressure. Such a fluid container may for instance be filled with an aerosol. Pressurized fluid in the fluid container has the advantage that no pumping action is required to move the fluid from the fluid container to the dispenser nozzle.
The pressure in the fluid container may also be comparable to atmospheric pressure. In that case a pumping action may be required in order to urge the fluid from the fluid container to the dispenser nozzle.
The invention further relates to a method for dispensing fluids from a fluid container, comprising the method steps: providing a dispenser as disclosed above, pressing a dispenser head relative to a dispenser base from a closed position to a dispensing position to allow fluid to escape from a nozzle at the dispenser head; release of the dispenser head to allow the dispenser head to return from a dispensing position to a closed position; wherein during the release of the dispenser head the flexible connecting to the fluid feed is closed to block the fluid feed to the nozzle.
When fluid from the liquid container is required, the dispenser head may be moved relative to the dispenser base to a dispensing position, wherein fluid is allowed to escape from the dispenser nozzle. When sufficient fluid is expelled from the nozzle, the dispenser head may be moved to its initial closed position. During the release of the dispenser head, the flexible tube that is present in the fluid feed to the dispenser nozzle may be blocked, such that no fluid is allowed to pass the flexible tube and no fluid will exit from the dispenser nozzle. This reduces the amount of undesired residual from to leak from the dispenser nozzle when no fluid is requested.
During the release of the dispenser head underpressure may be exerted to the nozzle to retract fluid from the nozzle. Such underpressure can for instance be applied by a bellow that returns to its uncompressed state. The underpressure is sucking residual fluid from the dispenser nozzle in the direction of the fluid container, such that the residual fluid is not leaking from the nozzle after dispensing the fluid. The underpressure may be exerted to the nozzle at least partially before the nozzle is blocked, such that fluid is first drawn back from the nozzle, after which the nozzle is clear en is being blocked. This results in a clean dispenser nozzle.
Pressure may be built up in or released from a liquid container that is attached to the dispensed head by pressing the dispenser head relative to the dispenser base. The pressure that is accumulated this way may be used to pump fluid from the fluid container to the dispenser nozzle of the dispenser base.
The invention is further elucidated on the basis of the non-limitative exemplary embodiment shown in the following figures. Herein show:
The technical features of the invention as illustrated here in the various embodiments of the method and device according the invention are not only disclosed in connection with the other technical features as shown in these examples but are also disclosed individually. Thus combinations of all the individual technical features disclosed with any other individual technical feature disclosed in this application is also to be understood as being disclosed here.
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2011199 | Jul 2013 | NL | national |
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PCT/NL2014/050494 | 7/21/2014 | WO | 00 |
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WO2015/009157 | 1/22/2015 | WO | A |
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