Claims
- 1. A dispenser for use in a tank that has a liquid level that rises and falls, the dispenser comprising:a container containing a dispensable product; an adaptor for attachment to the container; a dosing chamber in the adaptor having therein a floating shuttle that can essentially seal a lower opening in the dosing chamber in one mode, and alternatively can float upwardly from that sealing mode; and a floatable valve head positioned outside the dosing chamber for alternately opening and closing the lower opening in the dosing chamber; wherein the shuttle has a lower specific gravity than that of the dispensable product such that after the floatable valve head closes the lower opening in the dosing chamber the lower specific gravity of the shuttle relative to that of the dispensable product will permit the shuttle to float upward; and wherein the dispenser is configured such that the dispenser can be operated without the shuttle and floatable valve head coming into contact with each other.
- 2. The dispenser of claim 1, further comprising a grommet that is not integral with the dosing chamber that is positioned adjacent the lower opening of the dosing chamber to form a valve seat for the floating shuttle.
- 3. The dispenser of claim 2, wherein the grommet also provides a valve seat for the floatable valve head.
- 4. The dispenser of claim 3, wherein the valve seat for the floatable valve head is essentially hemispherical in contour.
- 5. The dispenser of claim 1, further comprising an air inlet into the container.
- 6. The dispenser of claim 5, wherein an air pocket surrounds the air inlet.
- 7. The dispenser of claim 5, wherein the floatable valve head is surrounded by a reservoir.
- 8. The dispenser of claim 5, wherein an opening in the container has remnants of a seal that was pierced as the container was associated with the dispenser, and the adaptor has a piercing element above the dosing chamber which pierced the seal.
- 9. The dispenser of claim 8, wherein the container is an essentially rigid plastic container.
- 10. The dispenser of claim 5, wherein the container includes a refilling port.
- 11. The dispenser of claim 1, wherein the product comprises a cleaning agent selected from the group consisting of flowable gels and liquids.
- 12. The dispenser of claim 1, wherein if the dispenser is installed in the tank, and the liquid level in the tank is at a specified filled level, the floatable valve head can be driven by the liquid to a position sealing the lower opening of the dosing chamber.
- 13. The dispenser of claim 12, wherein if the dispenser is installed in the tank, and the liquid in the tank is emptied, the valve head can drop down away from sealing the lower opening of the dosing chamber to allow a dose of product in the dosing chamber to be released from the dispenser.
- 14. A dispenser for use in a tank that has a liquid level that rises and falls, the dispenser comprising:a container; an adaptor for attachment to the container; a dosing chamber in the adaptor having therein a floating shuttle that can essentially seal a lower opening in the dosing chamber in one mode, and alternatively can float upwardly from that sealing mode; a floatable valve head positioned outside the dosing chamber for alternately opening and closing the lower opening in the dosing chamber; and a grommet that is not integral with the dosing chamber that is positioned adjacent the lower opening of the dosing chamber to form a first valve seat for the floating shuttle and a second valve seat for the floatable valve head; wherein the grommet is made of an upper layer of a first material and a lower layer of a second material different from the first such that the first valve seat for the floating shuttle is of the first material and the second valve seat for the floatable valve head is of the second material.
- 15. A dispenser for use in a tank that has a liquid level that rises and falls, the dispenser comprising:a container; an adaptor for attachment to the container; a dosing chamber in the adaptor having therein a floating shuttle that can essentially seal a lower opening in the dosing chamber in one mode, and alternatively can float upwardly from that sealing mode; and a floatable valve head positioned outside the dosing chamber for alternately opening and closing the lower opening in the dosing chamber; wherein the container is a flexible pouch.
- 16. A dispenser for use in a toilet tank that has a liquid level that rises and falls, the dispenser comprising:a container containing a cleaning liquid; an adaptor for attachment to the container; a dosing chamber in the adaptor having therein a floating shuttle that can essentially seal a lower opening in the dosing chamber in one mode, and alternatively can float upwardly from that sealing mode; and a floatable valve head positioned outside the dosing chamber for alternatively opening and closing the lower opening in the dosing chamber; wherein the shuttle has a lower specific gravity than that of the cleaning liquid such that after the floatable valve head closes the lower opening in the dosing chamber the lower specific gravity of the shuttle relative to that of the cleaning liquid can cause the shuttle to float upward; and wherein the dispenser is configured such that the dispenser can be operated without the shuttle and floatable valve head coming into contact with each other.
- 17. A method of cleaning a toilet having a water storage tank and a bowl, comprising the steps of:(a) inserting into the tank a dispenser comprising a container containing a dispensable product, an adaptor for attachment to the container, a dosing chamber in the adaptor having therein a floating shuttle that can essentially seal a lower opening in the dosing chamber in one mode, and alternatively can float upwardly from that sealing mode, and a floatable valve head positioned outside the dosing chamber for alternately opening and closing the lower opening in the dosing chamber, wherein the floating shuttle can float upwardly from that sealing mode while the lower opening in the dosing chamber is closed, and wherein the dispenser is configured and positioned such that the water level of the tank controls the movement of the floatable valve head, and the product level in the dosing chamber controls the movement of the floating shuttle in the dosing chamber because a lower specific gravity of the floating shuttle causes the floating shuttle to be driven upward by the product having a higher specific gravity than that of the floating shuttle, the dispenser being configured such that the dispenser can be operated without the shuttle and floatable valve head coming into contact with each other; and (b) flushing the toilet.
- 18. The method of claim 17, wherein the dispenser further comprises a grommet that is not integral with the dosing chamber that is positioned adjacent the lower opening of the dosing chamber to form a valve seat for the floating shuttle.
- 19. The method of claim 17, wherein the dispenser dispenses the product while the water level in the tank is below a specified level.
- 20. A dispenser for use in a tank that has a liquid level that rises and falls, the dispenser comprising:a container having a dispensable product therein; an adaptor for attachment to the container; a dosing chamber in the adaptor having therein a floating shuttle that can essentially seal a lower opening in the dosing chamber in one mode, and alternatively can float upwardly from that sealing mode; and a floatable valve head positioned outside the dosing chamber for alternately causing the opening and closing of the lower opening in the dosing chamber; wherein the dispensable product has a higher specific gravity than that of the floating shuttle, and after the floatable valve head closes the lower opening in the dosing chamber the lower specific gravity of the shuttle relative to that of the dispensable product will cause the shuttle to float upward; and wherein the dispenser is configured such that the dispenser can be operated without the shuttle and floatable valve head coming into contact with each other.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This is a continuation-in-part application claiming priority based on U.S. provisional application No. 60/290,047 filed on May 11, 2001.
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