Claims
- 1. A dispenser for viscous liquids for personal use comprising; a hollow container having an opening at the forward end and means thereon to permit introduction of a supply of viscous liquid to the interior of the container, valve means adapted to be mounted on the container normally closing the opening in the container and adapted to be opened to release liquid, the valve means including a valve housing which is hollow and open at both ends, the housing adapted to be mounted in the opening in the container so that the passageway through the housing provides communication between the interior of the container and the exterior thereof, a valve seat formed in the housing, a valve piston movably mounted in the housing and shiftable between a position in engagement with the valve seat to close the opening at the forward end of the container and a position removed from the valve seat to permit the viscous liquid to flow from the container through the opening therein, spring means in the form of a plurality of substantially uniformly spaced stems extending rearwardly from the piston, spring retention means to engage with the stems and normally bias the spring stems to maintain the piston in engagement with the valve seat, and the piston in the seated position having an exposed portion extending beyond the housing whereby a predetermined application of force to the exposed portion will unseat the piston by applying a further bias to the spring stems and thereby permit the viscous liquid to flow from the container and, thereafter, release of the predetermined application of force will permit the piston to again seat and close the flow path from the container, and the spacing of the spring stems facilitating a uniform unseating of the piston and a consequent uniform flow of viscous liquid from the container.
- 2. The invention in accordance with claim 1 wherein the spring retention means includes a compression cap engaged with the housing in position to bias the spring stems, and the compression cap having an aperture therein for passage of the viscous liquid from the container therethrough and into the valve housing.
- 3. The invention in accordance with claim 1 wherein the means for introducing a supply of viscous fluid to the interior of the container includes an opening in the rear end of the container closed by a force fit non-removable cap after the viscous liquid has been introduced therethrough to prevent leakage of the viscous fluid from the rear end of the container during use.
- 4. The invention in accordance with claim 1 wherein a predetermined clearance is provided between the outer surface of the piston and the adjacent surface of the housing when the piston is unseated so that the viscous fluid can flow therebetween while being dispensed from the container.
- 5. The invention in accordance with claim 1 wherein the dispenser is in the shape of an elongated tubular container and valve assembly wherein the viscous liquid is housed in the rear end of the container and is dispensed through the forward end of the container adjacent the forward end of the piston.
- 6. The invention in accordance with claim 1 wherein the dispenser is L-shaped in configuration with the rear portion of the container forming one leg of the dispenser and containing a portion of the viscous liquid therein and the remaining leg of the dispenser containing the valve housing and piston and storing the remaining portion of the viscous liquid.
- 7. The invention in accordance with claim 1 wherein the components of the dispenser are of a plastic material.
- 8. The invention in accordance with claim 1 wherein the forward exposed edge of the piston is roughened to facilitate transportation of dispensed viscous fluid by capillary action and the roughened surface being thin so that it is adaptable to local skin surface irregularities.
- 9. The invention in accordance with claim 1 wherein there are six spring stems extending rearwardly from a cylindrically shaped piston, the stems being uniformly spaced about the circumference of the piston.
- 10. The invention in accordance with claim 1 wherein the valve housing has a fustroconically shaped intermediate portion connecting a cylindrically shaped rear portion to a cylindrically shaped forward portion of smaller diameter, the piston having a corresponding fustroconical intermediate portion connecting a cylindrically shaped rear portion with a cylindrically shaped forward portion of smaller diameter corresponding to the shape of the interior surfaces of the housing so that the fustroconical portions thereof form valve seating surfaces, the outer surface of the cylindrical portion of the piston being of narrower diameter than the inner surfaces of the corresponding cylindrical portions of the housing so as to permit reciprocal movement of the piston within the housing and to permit flow of the viscous liquid therebetween during the dispensing thereof.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation in part of my previously filed application Ser. No. 680,900 filed Apr. 27, 1976 now abandoned, for DISPOSABLE FLUID DISPENSER, the contents of which are incorporated herein by reference.
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