Claims
- 1. Dispenser for the portionwise dispensing of a material, in particular a paste, e.g. toothpaste, having a cylinder within which a piston moves stepwise relative to the cylinder in the direction toward a dispensing opening, while in the opposite direction it is clampable on the inner wall of the cylinder by means of a clip type reed spring arranged thereon, the dispensing opening being disposed at the same end of the dispenser at which pressure is to be applied, characterized in that the cylinder has a seat on its underside and is mounted for longitudinal displacement against the action of a helical compression return spring which is supported between the bottom of a housing container comprising a cylindrical body having a closed bottom to which a piston rod is firmly attached at its lower end, and the seat on the underside of said cylinder, the clip type reed spring supporting said piston relative to said piston rod in such a way that when pressure on the top side of the cylinder causes the dispensing of a portion, the piston is fixed to the piston rod, while during the end stroke of the cylinder the piston is fixed to the cylinder, and an abutment at the upper end of said cylindrical body limiting the return stroke of said cylinder, and in which the upper end of said piston rod is spaced beneath the top of the cylinder at a distance which is slightly greater than the downward stroke distance of the cylinder, a lip seal on said piston engaging said piston rod, said piston rod having a contracted section at a predetermined distance from its upper end, said contracted section having a length shorter than said predetermined distance, said predetermined distance in turn being greater than the distance from said lip seal to the zone of engagement of said clip type reed spring with said piston rod, and said length being slightly greater than the downward stroke distance of said cylinder.
- 2. Dispenser according to claim 1, characterized in that the seat on the underside of the cylinder comprises a disk pressing against the annular end face of the cylinder, against which the upper end of the return spring is applied.
- 3. Dispenser according to claim 2, characterized in that for stroke limitation a collar cooperating with the disk is formed on the inner side of the container bottom to limit the downward stroke of the cylinder.
- 4. Dispenser according to claim 1, characterized in that the clip type reed spring is a single double action reed spring.
- 5. Dispenser according to claim 4, characterized in that the reeds of the reed spring, starting from a central annular section interconnecting the reeds, are on one side directed substantially radially inward toward the piston rod and on a second side radially outward toward the cylinder at an acute angle to the rotation symmetry axis of the reed spring and are inclined with their free ends in the direction of the container bottom.
- 6. Dispenser according to claim 1, characterized in that the container is extended to form a support abutment which extends over the upper part of the cylinder, in combination, a push button and an expansion wedge which in turn forms an output actuating surface of the push button, said expansion wedge contacts the support abutment and rests on the upper part of the cylinder.
- 7. Dispenser according to claim 6, characterized in that the expansion wedge is formed as a sliding wedge displaceable crosswise with respect to the cylinder length.
- 8. Dispenser according to claim 6, characterized in that the expansion wedge is formed as a rotary wedge.
- 9. Dispenser according to claim 1, characterized in that the container is extended to form a support abutment which extends over the upper part of the cylinder, in combination, a push button and an expansion wedge which in turn forms an output actuating surface of the push button, said expansion wedge having a downward extension increasing the distance between the expansion wedge and the top of the upper part of the cylinder on which it rests.
- 10. Dispenser according to claim 9, characterized in that the expansion wedge is fork-shaped, and the two fork tines are disposed on either side of an ejection channel.
- 11. Dispenser according to claim 9, characterized in that the dispensing opening is formed by a tubular ejection channel extending from the cylinder and through the support abutment, in combination with a screw cap fitting on the top of the support abutment.
- 12. Dispenser according to claim 9, characterized in that the pushbutton-actuating end of the expansion wedge is enclosed by an edge of the housing container.
- 13. Dispenser according to claim 12, characterized in that the pushbutton-actuating surface is approximately semicircular.
- 14. Dispenser according to claim 9, characterized in that a connecting line drawn between the contact point of said expansion wedge with said support abutment and the contact point of said downward extension of said expansion wedge with the upper part of said cylinder is an inclined line from which said expansion wedge does not go beyond dead center upon actuation of said push button.
- 15. Dispenser according to claim 14, characterized in that the extension of said container forming said support abutment is provided with a downwardly dependent nose and said expansion wedge is formed with a cut-out section receiving said nose, and in which the contact-point between said expansion wedge and said support abutment lies along said inclined line behind said nose.
- 16. Dispenser according to claim 1, characterized in that on the outside of the cylinder and on the inside of the container, matching parts are provided to prevent the relative rotation of the same.
- 17. Dispenser according to claim 16, characterized in that the cylinder has at its upper outer end a thread arrangement engageable with a counter-thread arrangement of a screw cap.
- 18. Dispenser according to claim 17, characterized in that a lower annular end face of the screw cap is supported on an upper end face of the container.
- 19. Dispenser according to claim 18, characterized in that in the screwed-on position the screw cap covers the mouth of the dispensing opening.
Priority Claims (2)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 321,040, filed Nov. 13, 1981, now abandoned.
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