Dual chamber package

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6216915
  • Patent Number
    6,216,915
  • Date Filed
    Tuesday, August 24, 1999
    25 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, April 17, 2001
    23 years ago
Abstract
A dual chamber package for containing and simultaneously dispensing two individually contained fluent products which are not continuously externally pressurized. The package has an outer container body formed of a resilient plastic material, which is closed at one end, and a pair of collapsible containers contained within the outer container body for containing the fluent products out of contact with one another. A single elevator is positioned in within outer container body, initially near the closed end thereof, and in contact with closed ends of each of the collapsible containers. The elevator receives the free end of a walking stick in a one-way connection, and lifting of the walking stick causes the elevator to rise, thereby simultaneously dispensing small doses of the packaged products from the collapsible containers. Depression of the walking stick at the conclusion of a dispensing cycle leaves the elevator in position for the next dispensing cycle by virtue of the one-way connection between the walking stick and the elevator. Reciprocation of the walking stick is actuated by an opposed pair of generally L-shaped levers contained entirely within the outer container body, the flexibility of the outer container body permitting actuation of the L-shaped levers by a grasping load applied at opposed locations of the outer container body.
Description




FIELD OF THE INVENTION




This invention relates to a package for containing and simultaneously dispensing a plurality of fluent products. More particularly, this invention relates to a package of the foregoing character in which each of the products is not continuously externally pressurized in its as packaged condition.




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




U.S. Pat. No. 5,363,990 (Fillmore) describes a pump package for containing and simultaneously dispensing two fluent products, specifically, viscous products. The package of this reference has an outer plastic body that is internally divided into two compartments, one for each of the packaged products. The package has a dispensing end through which each of the packaged products is dispensed, and each of the products is caused to flow to the dispensing end by a piston within the compartment in which such product is contained; thus, two such pistons are required for a package that contains two products. Obviously, of course, two piston rods are required to advance the pistons within their respective compartments, one for each piston, and a one-way spring connection is required by each piston and the piston rod that is used to advance it. Moreover, to actuate the movement of the piston rods, a lever system is provided, and the lever system, of necessity, is external to the outer plastic body, since the interior of the plastic body is filled with the packaged products. Thus, the lever system is subject to accidental actuation during shipment of a pump package according to this reference or during its display on a retail shelf.




U.S. Pat. No. 4,801,046 (Miczka) also discloses a package for containing and simultaneously dispensing two fluent products, and teaches that each such product be contained within a collapsible container, both collapsible containers being positioned within an outer container body. The collapsible containers are caused to collapse by the motion of a common piston within the container body. However, the motion of the piston requires that it be pressurized by a gas propellant filling, and such internally pressurized packages are expensive because of the need to be strong enough to be able to contain the propellant, and sufficiently well sealed to be able to do so without leakage.




GENERAL DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION




According to the present invention, there is provided a package for two or more fluent products, neither of which is continuously externally pressurized and each of which is contained out of contact with the other fluent product(s) in its own chamber or compartment of a flexible outer container body. Each packaged product is contained within a collapsible bellows, and dispensing occurs when the collapsible bellows are simultaneously collapsed by the advance of a common elevator within the outer container body, and toward a dispensing end of the package. The advance of the elevator is actuated by the reciprocation of a single rod that passes through the elevator, and has a one-way or ratchet connection to the elevator. Motion of the rod is actuated by a spring biased lever handle system made up of an opposed pair of handles, each of which is contained entirely within the outer body, but externally of each of the collapsible bellows within the outer body, the flexibility of the outer body serving to facilitate actuation of the handles by way of hand pressure. A valve is provided for each of the collapsible bellows to close its outlet during periods in which no dispensing is occurring, and each valve is interconnected to the handles of the container to open the outlet from the bellows during the dispensing of the packaged product therein.




Accordingly, it is an object of the present invention to provide an improved package for containing and simultaneously dispensing two or more fluent products that are not externally pressurized. More particularly, it is an object of the present invention to provide a package of the foregoing character in which the manually actuatable handles for actuating the dispensing of the packaged products are contained within the outline of a flexible outer container and are shielded from inadvertent disengagement during shipment and display on a retail shelf. It is also an object of the present invention to provide a package of the foregoing character with a valve for releasing each of the fluent products only during the dispensing of the fluent product.




For a further understanding of the present invention and the objects thereof, attention is directed to the drawing and the following brief description thereof, to the detailed description of the preferred embodiment and to the appended claims.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWING





FIG. 1

is perspective front view, partly in cross-section, of a dual chamber package according to the preferred embodiment of the present invention; and





FIG. 2

is perspective side view, partly in cross-section, of the dual chamber package of FIG.


1


.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT




A package according to the preferred embodiment of the present invention is identified generally by reference numeral


10


in the drawing. The package


10


includes an outer container body


12


that has a closed end


14


, the opposed end of the container body


12


, which is the dispensing end of the package


10


, being open. The container body


12


is formed of a thermoplastic material in a single piece, and must have sufficient flexibility to be squeezable by hand, for purposes that will be hereinafter described more fully.




The open end of the container body


12


has a molded plastic fitment


20


frictionally secured to the container body


12


by a snap fit. The fitment


20


has depending arcuate fingers


22


,


24


positioned within the container body


12


. The fingers


22


,


24


are double-ended, with ends that are spaced apart, and depend from a transversely extending portion


26


of the fitment


20


to locations adjacent the closed end


14


of the container body


12


. A molded plastic, generally planar elevator


30


is positioned within the container body


12


, internally of and in sliding engagement with the interior of each of the fingers


22


,


24


.




The package


10


is also provided with a plurality of collapsible bellows-type containers, shown as the containers


32


,


34


, positioned within the container body


12


. The containers


32


,


34


have closed ends


36


,


38


, initially positioned adjacent to the closed end


14


of the container body


12


. The closed ends


36


,


38


of the containers


32


,


34


, respectively, are supported on the elevator


30


. First and second fluent products, not shown, are contained within the containers


32


,


34


, respectively, out of contact with one another until they are dispensed from the package


10


in unison, as will be hereinafter described in greater detail. The packaged products are not continuously externally pressurized as in the case of fluent products packaged in an aerosol pressurized container, but it is contemplated that either or both of them may be somewhat internally pressurized, for example, in the case of a shaving gel that contains a pressurizing agent, such as isopentane, that causes the gel to foam upon its discharge to atmospheric pressure.




The end of the containers


32


,


34


that are opposed to the closed ends


36


,


38


, respectively, are open, and each is secured by a snap fit to the underside of the transversely extending portion


26


of the fitment


20


. The transversely extending portion


26


of the fitment


20


is provided with apertures


40


,


42


extending therethrough to permit the products in the containers


32


,


34


, respectively, to be dispensed through the transversely extending portion


26


of the fitment


20


. The apertures


40


,


42


are normally closed by pins


44


,


46


, respectively, that are slidable therein. The pins


44


,


46


will slide from closing positions in the apertures


40


,


42


, respectively, in which they block the flow of products from the containers


32


,


34


, respectively, when the products in the containers


32


,


34


are pressurized by the motion of the elevator


30


toward the open end of the container body


12


as will be hereinafter described more fully.




The elevator


30


has an elongate walking stick


50


passing therethrough, a spring-type ratchet member


52


being provided on the underside of the elevator


30


to receive a free end portion of the walking stick


50


. The ratchet member


52


permits one-way relative movement between the elevator


30


and the walking stick


50


, namely downward movement of the walking stick


50


relative to the elevator


30


, in the orientation depicted in the drawing. Thus, when the walking stick


50


is moved in an upward direction, as will be hereinafter described more fully, the elevator


30


will also move upwardly, to thereby pressurize the products contained in the containers


32


,


34


and simultaneously dispense such products through the apertures


40


,


42


, respectively. However, when the walking stick


50


thereafter moves downwardly, the elevator


30


will remain in the position it reached upon conclusion of the prior upward movement of the walking stick


50


. Thus, products in the containers


32


,


34


will be gradually dispensed in small doses by repeated reciprocation of the walking stick


50


along its longitudinal central axis.




Reciprocation of the walking stick


50


along it longitudinal central axis is actuated by an opposed pair of generally L-shaped levers


60


,


62


. The levers


60


,


62


are provided with long generally downwardly extending legs


64


,


66


, respectively, and short, inwardly extending legs


68


,


70


, respectively, that extend generally perpendicularly with respect to the legs


64


,


66


, respectively. The legs


68


,


70


are bifurcated, having upper portions


68




a


,


70




a


, respectively, and lower portions


68




b


,


70




b


, respectively. The upper portions


68




a


,


70




a


of the legs


68


,


70


, respectively, engage the exterior of an enlarged head portion


50




a


of the walking stick


50


, and the lower portions


68




b


,


70




b


of the legs


68


,


70


, respectively, engage the underside of the head portion


50




a


of the walking stick


50


. The lower portions


68




b


,


70




b


of the legs


68


,


70


, respectively, are pivoted with respect to the fitment


20


at pivot points


72


,


74


, respectively, and when the levers


60


,


62


, are pivoted inwardly by inward pressure on the downward legs


64


,


66


, respectively, the lower portions


68




b


,


70




b


of the inward legs


68


,


70


, respectively, will cause the walking stick


50


to move upwardly, and thereby cause elevator


30


to move upwardly, as previously explained. The inward motion of the downward legs


64


,


66


is actuated by hand by a user grasping the container body


12


, the squeezabilty of the container body


12


, as previously explained, permitting inward motion of the downward legs


64


,


66


by inwardly directed force applied at opposed locations of the container body


12


.




The walking stick


50


is normally biased downwardly by an opposed pair of levers


72


,


74


whose interior free ends bear against the top of the head portion


50




a


of the walking stick


50


. The levers


72


,


74


are pivoted about axes


76


,


78


, respectively, that pass through projections


80


,


82


, respectively, which extend downwardly from a top panel portion


84


of a cup-shaped molded plastic fitment


86


. The molded plastic fitment


86


is frictionally secured to the fitment


20


above the level of the junction between the fitment


20


and the container body


12


, and is normally closed by a cover member


88


that is hingedly connected to fitment


86


, the opening of the cover member


88


with respect to other portions of the fitment


86


being indicated by the arrow in FIG.


2


. The top panel portion


84


of the fitment


86


is provided with dispensing apertures


90


,


92


in alignment with the apertures


40


,


42


, respectively, and the apertures


90


,


92


are closed when the cover member


88


is closed with respect to other portions of the fitment


86


by projections


94


,


96


, respectively, that extend downwardly from the cover member


88


.




To dispense products from the containers


32


,


34


of the package


10


the cover member


88


of the fitment


86


is opened and the container body


12


is squeezed to pivot the downwardly extending legs


64


,


66


of the levers


60


,


62


, respectively, inwardly. This will cause the walking stick


50


to move upwardly, as heretofore explained, thereby pressurizing the contents of the containers


32


,


34


. Simultaneously, this squeezing action will cause the levers


72


,


74


to pivot about the axes


76


,


78


, respectively, thereby causing the outer free ends of the levers


72


,


74


, to depress, an action that will cause sleeves


94


,


96


, respectively, to depress therewith, thereby lowering the pins


44


,


46


within the apertures


40


,


42


, respectively. This will permit the now pressurized contents of the containers


32


,


34


to simultaneously exit through the apertures


90


,


92


, respectively, in the top panel portion


84


of the fitment


86


. Upon release of the grasping pressure on the container body


12


, the downwardly extending legs


64


,


66


of the levers


60


,


62


, respectively, will move outwardly under a resilient force imposed on the head portion


50




a


of the walking stick


50


by the levers


70


,


72


as a result of the upward deflection in the top panel portion


84


of the fitment


86


occurring during a dispensing phase. This load on the head portion


50




a


of the walking stick


50


will return the walking stick


50


to its original position, but its position with respect to the elevator


30


will be altered by virtue of the one-way connection between the walking stick


50


and the elevator


30


, as heretofore explained.




A package


10


of the type described is useful in simultaneously dispensing separate products that are advantageously mixed together at the time of utilization, but not before. Certain formulations of shaving products advantageously consist of a mixture of separate products that are not continuously externally pressurized and are not mixed until the time of use, and the package


10


, as heretofore described, has utility for such an application. As shown in the drawing, the containers


32


,


34


are differently sized, and this will lead to dispensing of the products therefrom at a fixed ratio that is greater or lesser than 1:1. Of course, the dispensing of products at any other fixed ratio can be achieved by suitably sizing the internal volumes of the containers


32


,


34


relative to one another.




Although the best mode contemplated by the inventors for carrying out the present invention as of the filing date hereof has been shown and described herein, it will be apparent to those skilled in the art that suitable modifications, variations and equivalents may be made without departing from the scope of the invention, such scope being limited solely by the terms of the following claims and the legal equivalents thereof.



Claims
  • 1. A package for containing and simultaneously dispensing first and second fluent products which are not continuously externally pressurized, said package comprising:an outer container body having an outlet end, said outer container body being formed from a resilient, thermoplastic material; first collapsible means contained within said outer container body for containing the first fluent product; second collapsible means contained within said outer container body for containing the second fluent product; elevator means contained within said outer container body in engagement with each of said first collapsible means and said second collapsible means for simultaneously collapsing said first collapsible means and said second collapsible means to simultaneously discharge said first and second fluent products from said first and second collapsible means at first and second locations adjacent said outer end of said outer container body; walking stick means in engagement with said elevator means for moving said elevator means to simultaneously engage said first collapsible means and said second collapsible means, said walking stick means engaging said elevator means for one-way relative motion of said walking stick means with respect to said elevator means; and actuation means for actuating said walking stick means to move said elevator means; wherein said actuation means comprises; an opposed pair of generally L-shaped levers, said opposed pair of generally L-shaped levers being contained entirely within said outer container body, each of said opposed pair of generally L-shaped levers having a downwardly extending leg and an inwardly extending leg, each of said opposed pair of generally L-shaped levers being pivoted for motion with respect to said outer container body and being pivotable with respect to said outer container body by virtue of an inwardly directed grasping load applied against opposed locations of said outer container body.
  • 2. A package according to claim 1 wherein the inwardly extending leg of each of said opposed pair of generally L-shaped levers engages said walking stick means to raise said walking stick means upon inward pivoting motion of the downwardly extending leg of each said opposed pair of generally L-shaped levers.
  • 3. A package according to claim 2 and further comprising:a first valve means for closing said first collapsible means when the first fluent product is not being dispensed therefrom; and a second valve means for closing said second collapsible means when the second fluent product is not being dispensed therefrom; inward pivoting of said opposed pair of generally L-shaped levers being effective to open said first valve means and said second valve means to permit dispensing of the first fluent product and the second fluent product.
  • 4. A package according to claim 1 in which the ratio of a volume of the first collapsible means to a volume of the second collapsible means is substantially greater or less than 1:1.
  • 5. A package according to claim 1 in which at least one of the first and second fluent products contains a pressurizing agent therein.second collapsible means contained within said outer container body for containing the second fluent product; an opposed pair of generally L-shaped levers, said opposed pair of generally L-shaped levers being contained entirely within said outer container body, each of said opposed pair of generally L-shaped levers having a downwardly extending leg and an inwardly extending leg, each of said opposed pair of generally L-shaped levers being pivoted for motion with respect to said outer container body and being pivotable with respect to said outer container body by virtue of an inwardly directed grasping load applied against opposed locations of said outer container body. inward pivoting of said opposed pair of generally L-shaped levers being effective to open said first valve means and said second valve means to permit dispensing of the first fluent product and the second fluent product.
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