Claims
- 1. A dispenser for paste-like products comprising a container for holding a supply of product to be dispensed, said container having a lower cylindrical wall portion that is closed by a closure piston which is slideable upwardly therein and is displaced upwardly by ambient atmospheric pressure as product is dispensed from the container, and repetitively actuatable delivery means at an upper portion of the container whereby a limited amount of product can be dispensed at each actuation, said delivery means being characterized by:
- A. a delivery piston comprising
- (1) an upright central tube and
- (2) a concentric, radially outwardly projecting flange around the bottom of said central tube, the periphery of which is formed as a sealing lip that axially slideably and sealingly engages an upper cylindrical wall portion of the container all around the same;
- B. a tubular outlet member
- (1) having a product outlet at an upper end thereof, and
- (2) having a lower portion which surrounds and is secured to the upper portion of said central tube of the delivery piston and which defines
- (a) an internal downwardly face circumferential shoulder that opposes the top end of said central tube and
- (b) a downwardly facing spring seat external to said central tube;
- C. .[.non-return valve.]. means surrounded by said outlet member and confined between said internal shoulder and the top end of said central tube of the delivery piston .Iadd.for preventing return of product in said tubular outlet member to said upright central tube.Iaddend.;
- D. the container having portions which project radially inwardly from its said upper cylindrical wall portion and surround said central tube, which provide
- (1) a downwardly facing abutment that is engageable by said flange to define an upper limit of axial movement of the delivery piston, and
- (2) an upwardly facing spring seat that opposes said downwardly facing spring seat; and
- E. a coil spring surrounding said central tube of the delivery piston and reacting between said spring seats to yieldingly bias the delivery piston towards said limit of its upward movement.
- 2. The dispenser of claim 1, further characterized by:
- (1) said container having an upwardly projecting fulcrum portion at its top that is spaced to one side of said outlet member; and
- (2) an actuating lever
- (a) having one end pivoted on said fulcrum portion and
- (b) having at its medial portion a force transmitting connection with the outlet member whereby downward actuating force applied to its other end effects downward actuation of the delivery piston.
- 3. The dispenser of claim 1 wherein said outlet member is inverted-L-shaped, with an upwardly extending inlet portion and a laterally extending outlet portion, and wherein the top of said outlet portion is formed as a pushbutton by which the outlet member can be depressed for downward actuation of the delivery piston.
- 4. The dispenser of claim 1 wherein said container has a cylindrical portion at its top that surrounds the lower portion of said outlet member and guides the outlet member in upward and downward motion.
- 5. The dispenser of claim 4 wherein said cylindrical portion of the container defines an upwardly facing abutment that is engageable by a downwardly facing abutment on said outlet member to define a lower limit of axial movement of the delivery piston. .[.6. A dispenser for paste-like products comprises a container for holding a supply of product to be dispensed, said container having a lower cylindrical wall portion that is closed by a closure piston which is slideable upwardly therein and is displaced upwardly by atmospheric pressure as product is dispensed from the container, and repetitively actuatable delivery means at an upper portion of the container whereby a limited amount of product can be dispensed at each actuation, said dispenser being characterized by:
- A. said delivery means comprising
- (1) a delivery piston
- (a) which has a peripheral portion that axially slidably and sealingly engages an upper cylindrical wall portion of the container all around the same and
- (b) which substantially closes said upper wall portion of the container, opposes said closure piston and cooperates with it in defining the interior of the container so that downward movement of the delivery piston decreases the volume of said interior,
- (2) an upwardly projecting dispensing portion on the delivery piston,
- (a) the exterior of which comprises means whereby the delivery piston can be manually displaced downward and
- (b) which has an outlet at its top that is communicable through its interior and through an aperture in the delivery piston with the interior of the container, and
- (3) a non-return valve in said dispensing portion for controlling communication between the interior of the container and said outlet and whereby product displaced from the container by downward movement of the delivery piston is permitted to flow upward to said outlet but displaced product is prevented from flowing back into the container upon upward movement of the delivery piston; and
- B. locking means on said closure piston cooperating with the container to prevent downward movement of the closure piston but permit upward movement
- thereof..]. .[.7. The dispenser of claim 6, further characterized by:
- C. means on the container providing an abutment engageable by the delivery means to define an upper limit of axial sliding movement of the delivery piston; and
- D. spring means reacting between the container and the delivery piston to bias the latter upwardly towards said limit..]. .[.8. The dispenser of claim 7, further characterized by:
- E. means on the container providing a further abutment engageable by the delivery means to define a lower limit of axial movement of the delivery
- piston..]. .Iadd.9. A dispenser for paste-like products comprising a container for holding a supply of product to be dispensed, said container having a lower cylindrical wall portion that is closed by a closure piston which is slideable upwardly therein and is displaced upwardly by atmospheric pressure as product is dispensed from the container but is confined against downward sliding, and repetitively actuatable delivery means at an upper portion of the container whereby a limited amount of product can be dispensed at each actuation, said delivery means being characterized by:
- A. a delivery piston comprising
- (1) an upright central tube and
- (2) a concentric, radially outwardly projecting flange around the bottom of said central tube, the periphery of which is formed as a sealing lip that axially slideably and sealingly engages an upper cylindrical wall portion of the container all around the same;
- B. a tubular outlet member
- (1) having a product outlet at an upper end thereof, and
- (2) having a lower portion which surrounds and is secured to the upper portion of said central tube of the delivery piston and which defines a downwardly facing spring seat external to said central tube;
- C. the container having portions that project radially inwardly from its said upper cylindrical wall portion and surround said central tube, which provide
- (1) a downwardly facing abutment that is engageable by said flange to define an upper limit of axial movement of the delivery piston, and
- (2) an upwardly facing spring seat that opposes said downwardly facing spring seat;
- D. a coil spring surrounding said central tube of the delivery piston and reacting between said spring seats to yieldingly bias the delivery piston towards said limit of its upward motion and means in said tubular outlet member for preventing product in said tubular outlet member from returning to said upright central tube. .Iaddend. .Iadd.10. The dispenser of claim 9 wherein said tubular outlet member defines, in said lower portion thereof, an internal downwardly facing circumferential shoulder that opposes the top end of said central tube, further characterized by:
- said means being surrounded by said outlet member and confined between said internal shoulder and the top end of said central tube of the delivery piston. .Iaddend.
Parent Case Info
.Iadd.This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 942,923, filed Dec. 17, 1986, now abandoned. U.S. patent application Ser. No. 814,653, which is the parent reissue application of Ser. No. 942,923 reissue application and which was unintentionally abandoned, was revived for purposes of continuity only of Ser. No. 942,923 reissue application and was again abandoned as of June 15, 1987, the date of the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office decision reviving Ser. No. 942,923. .Iaddend.
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