Claims
- 1. A dispenser for discharging a liquid or solid material, comprising:a first chamber initially containing the material to be dispensed, having interior and exterior surfaces and further having a distal end; a second chamber having interior and exterior surfaces and further having a proximate end; a frangible membrane having opposing first and second surfaces wherein the membrane partitions the first and second chamber, the membrane having a thickness, wherein the membrane contains a plurality of mold seams, and wherein the thickness of the membrane is reduced at the mold seams; and an exterior extension fixedly attached to the exterior surfaces of the first and second chambers and coincident with the membrane.
- 2. The dispenser of claim 1 wherein the interior surface of the second chamber has a plurality of ribs to secure a swab.
- 3. The dispenser of claim 2 wherein the ribs are oriented axially in the second chamber.
- 4. In a dispenser for the discharge of a fluid from a container comprising a peripheral wall with an elongated axis forming a first and second chamber being axially spaced apart; a sealable end wall at one end of the first chamber to allow adding fluid to the first chamber and then sealing the end wall of the first chamber following the filling; a fluid seal in the opposite end of the first chamber to hold fluid in the first chamber and allow the flow of the fluid into the second chamber when the seal is broken, the improvement which comprises, utilizing as the fluid seal a flat disk non-rupturable by hydraulic pressure of the fluid in the first chamber caused by compression of the first chamber in normal use, handling, packaging and shipping, the flat disk having a peripheral edge, disposed at a right angle to the peripheral wall and affixed to the peripheral wall along the peripheral edge of the disk, the flat disk having a surface facing the first chamber and a surface facing the second chamber, the flat disk having on the surface facing the first chamber, molded uniform depressed bands, each of the bands being in a radial pattern extending from the center point of the disk, whereby lateral pressure on the peripheral edge of the disk will cause fractionation along each edge of the bands to displace a portion of the bands to allow release of the fluid from the first chamber to the second chamber in a controlled manner.
- 5. In a dispenser for the discharge of a fluid from a container comprising a peripheral wall with an elongated axis forming a first and second chamber being axially spaced apart; a sealable end wall at one end of the first chamber to allow adding fluid to the first chamber and then sealing the end wall of the first chamber following the filling; a fluid seal in the opposite end of the first chamber to hold fluid in the first chamber and allow the flow of the fluid into the second chamber when the seal is broken, the improvement which comprises, utilizing as the fluid seal a flat disk non-rupturable by hydraulic pressure of the fluid in the first chamber caused by compression of the first chamber in normal use, handling, packaging and shipping, the flat disk having a peripheral edge, disposed at a right angle to the peripheral wall and fixedly affixed to the peripheral wall along the peripheral edge of the disk, the flat disk having a surface facing the first chamber and a surface facing the second chamber, the flat disk having on the surface facing the first chamber, molded uniform depressed bands, each of the bands being in a radial pattern extending from a center point of the disk, an extension on an exterior surface of the first chamber coincident with the flat disk, whereby lateral pressure applied at the extension will cause fractionation along each edge of the bands to displace a portion of the bands to allow release of the fluid from the first chamber to the second chamber in a controlled manner.
- 6. A method of forming a dispenser for dispensing a flowable material, the method comprising the steps of:providing a mold having a mold cavity to correspond to the exterior surface of the dispenser and a first core pin having a length and a second core pin having a length, the core pins corresponding to the interior surface of the dispenser, the first core pin having an end face with a raised structure thereon, and the second core pin having an end face; inserting the first core pin and raised structure into the mold cavity wherein a first space is maintained between the mold and the length of the first core pin; inserting the second core pin into the mold cavity wherein a second space is maintained between the mold and the length of the second core pin, wherein the first core pin end face confronts in spaced relation, the second core pin end face to define a membrane space wherein the raised structure is spaced from the second core pin end face to define an interface area; injecting a thermoplastic material into the mold wherein the material flows into the first space, second space and membrane space wherein the material flowing into the membrane space flows on opposite sides of the raised structure and abuts substantially at the interface area to define a weld seam; and removing the first and second core pins and removing the molded dispenser from the mold.
- 7. The method of claim 6 wherein the raised structure comprises a ridge defining a plurality of membrane segments adjacent the ridge.
- 8. The method of claim 6 wherein the raised structure comprises a plurality of ridges radially extending from a center point of the end face defining a plurality of membrane segments between the ridges.
- 9. The method of claim 8 wherein the material flowing into the membrane space is separated into mold segments by the membrane segments wherein adjacent mold segments abut one another at an interface area to form a weld line.
- 10. The method of claim 6 wherein the mold cavity has a cut-out portion adjacent the membrane space to define an external extension on the dispenser.
- 11. The method of claim 6 comprising providing a filling apparatus and filling the dispenser with a flowable material.
- 12. The method of claim 11 comprising the step of sealing an end of the dispenser to enclose the flowable material within the dispenser.
- 13. A one-piece injection molded dispenser for dispensing a flowable material, the dispenser comprising:a container having a first chamber and a second chamber, the first chamber adapted to contain the material; a membrane disposed within the container separating the first chamber and the second chamber, wherein the membrane is formed by a first segment of injected molded material that abuts a second segment of injected molded material to form a weld seam having a thickness less than the thicknesses of the segments, and wherein the container has a marking coincident with the membrane indicating where pressure should be applied to fracture the membrane and dispense material.
- 14. A one-piece injection molded dispenser for dispensing a flowable material, the dispenser comprising:a container having a first chamber and a second chamber, the first chamber adapted to contain the material; a membrane disposed within the container separating the first chamber and the second chamber, wherein the membrane is formed by a first segment of injected molded material that abuts a second segment of injected molded material to form a weld seam having a thickness less than the thicknesses of the segments, and wherein the second chamber has an interior surface having a longitudinal rib.
- 15. The dispenser of claim 14 wherein the second chamber receives a swab that absorbs the material after fractionation of the membrane, an interference fit being formed between the swab and the longitudinal rib.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a Continuation-in-Part of patent application Ser. No. 08/790,222, filed Feb. 3, 1997 now abandoned, which is a Continuation-in-Part of patent application Ser. No. 08/354,487, filed Dec. 12, 1994, now abandoned which Patent Applications are both incorporated herein by reference.
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