1. Field of the Invention
This invention relates to a fluid dispenser device, more particularly to a fluid dispenser device adapted for mounting at top open ends of coaxially extending inner and outer containers that contain two different fluids.
2. Description of the Related Art
A conventional multichamber fluid dispenser device includes two containers for separately accommodating two different fluids, such as household products, personal care products, etc. Each container has its own nozzle so that the fluids are dispensed simultaneously and are mixed together for use.
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An object of the present invention is to provide a fluid dispenser device which can be conveniently manipulated to dispense different fluids contained therein in a substantially fixed proportion and which can provide an effective seal for the fluids.
According to this invention, the fluid dispenser device includes an internal cap, a conduit unit, and a nozzle head. The internal cap is adapted to cover top open ends of concentric inner and outer containers, and has first and second internal ports configured to be in fluid communication with the top open ends, respectively, and first and second valve seats disposed respectively on the first and second internal ports. The conduit unit is disposed to be angularly displaceable about an axis, and is axially displaceable along the axis. The conduit unit includes a first conduit having a first outlet and a first communicating port which is fluidly communicated with the first internal port through the first valve seat, a second conduit having a second outlet and a second communicating port which is fluidly communicated with the second internal port through the second valve seat, a first valve disposed on the first communicating port, and a second valve disposed on the second communicating port. The nozzle head includes a skirt disposed to surround the conduit unit and engageable with the conduit unit such that the skirt is angularly and axially movable with the conduit unit, and a head having first and second nozzles which are disposed downstream of the first and second outlets, respectively, and which extend in a same direction. When the conduit unit is angularly and axially displaced from a normal position to a dispensing position, the first valve is displaced from a first engaging position, where the first valve is engaged with the first valve seat to interrupt fluid communication between the first internal port and the first communicating port, to a first disengaging position, where the first valve is disengaged from the first valve seat to permit fluid communication between the first internal port and the first communicating port, and the second valve is displaced from a second engaging position, where the second valve is engaged with the second valve seat to interrupt fluid communication between the second internal port and the second communicating port, to a second disengaging position, where the second valve is disengaged from the second valve seat to permit fluid communication between the second internal port and the second communicating port.
By virtue of the arrangement of the concentric inner and outer containers, fluids contained in the containers can be simultaneously and evenly dispensed when the outer container is squeezed or compressed. Moreover, when the conduit unit is in the normal position, the first and second valves are respectively engaged with the first and second valve seats so as to provide a good sealing effect for the fluids in the containers.
Other features and advantages of the present invention will become apparent in the following detailed description of the preferred embodiment of the invention, with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
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The conduit unit 6 is disposed to be angularly displaceable about the axis, and is configured to be axially displaceable along the axis relative to the internal cap 5 between a normal position and a dispensing position. The conduit unit 6 includes first and second conduits 62, 63, and first and second valves 65, 66. The first conduit 62 has a first communicating port 622 which extends along the axis, and which is disposed downstream of the first internal port 511 such that the first valve seat 55 permits fluid communication between the first internal port 511 and the first conduit 62, and a first outlet 621 disposed downstream of the first communicating port 622. The second conduit 63 has a second communicating port 632 which is disposed radially of the first communicating port 622, and which is disposed downstream of the second internal port 512 such that the second valve seat 513 permits fluid communication between the second internal port 512 and the second conduit 63, and a second outlet 631 disposed downstream of the second communicating port 632. The first valve 65 is disposed on the first communicating port 622, and is engageable with the first valve seat 55. The second valve 66 is disposed on the second communicating port 632, and is engageable with the second valve seat 513. Specifically, the second valve 66 is disposed to extend in a circumferential direction about the first valve 65.
Further, the conduit unit 6 has two riders 64, each of which is disposed to be guided along the respective guide rail segment 542 to move from the respective lower area 543 to the respective upper area 544 when the conduit unit 6 is angularly displaced to the dispensing position.
The nozzle head 7 includes a skirt 72 which is disposed to surround the conduit unit 6 about the axis, and which is engaged with the conduit unit 6 such that the skirt 72 is angularly and axially movable with the conduit unit 6 relative to the internal cap 5, and a head 71 which has first and second nozzles 711 that are disposed downstream of the first and second outlets 621,631, respectively, and that extend in a same direction. In addition, the nozzle head 7 has a surrounding inner flange 721 disposed on the skirt 72 to abut against the outer flange 545 when the conduit unit 6 is angularly and axially displaced to the dispensing position so as to prevent removal of the nozzle head 7 from the internal cap 5, as shown in
The manually operable shell 8 has an internally threaded segment 81 configured to be threadedly engaged with the internal cap 5, and a force transmitting segment 82 configured to be engaged with the skirt 72 of the nozzle head 7 such that the conduit unit 6 is displaceable with a threaded movement of the manually operable shell 8 from the normal position to the dispensing position. In this embodiment, the force transmitting segment 82 has three tongues 821 which are in spline engagement with three grooves 722 in the skirt 72, respectively.
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When it is desired to close the inner and outer top open ends 41,31 of the inner and outer containers 4,3, the manually operable shell 8 is mounted on the nozzle head 7 to permit engagement of the tongues 821 with the grooves 722, respectively, and to permit threaded engagement of the internally threaded segment 81 with the internal cap 5 such that the nozzle head 7 and the conduit unit 6 are angularly and axially displaced in the clockwise direction from the dispensing position to the normal position. Hence, the first and second valves 65, 66 are moved to the first and second engaging positions, respectively. During the angular and axial displacement of the conduit unit 6, the second limiting protrusions 75 are brought to press over the resilient protrusions 547, respectively, to prevent undesired displacement of the nozzle head 7 in the counterclockwise direction, and the riders 64 are blocked by the barrier members 546 from moving further in the clockwise direction.
It is noted that, although, the manually operable shell 8 in this embodiment is provided to be threadedly engaged with the internal cap 5 and to be in splined engagement with the nozzle head 7 so as to enable the nozzle head 7 to be moved with the threaded movement of the manually operable shell 8, the nozzle head 7 may be configured to be manually operable to permit displacement of the conduit unit 6 between the normal position and the dispensing position.
As illustrated, by virtue of the arrangement of the concentric inner and outer containers 4,3, the fluids within the containers 4, 3 can be simultaneously dispensed when the outer container 3 is squeezed or compressed, and the squeezing force applied to the outer container 3 can be evenly transmitted to the inner container 4 so that the amounts of the fluids dispensed are in a substantially fixed proportion. Moreover, since the conduit unit 6 is displaceable with movement of the manually operable shell 8 and the nozzle head 7 between the normal position, where the conduit unit 6 is in a closed non-dispensing state, and the dispensing position, where the conduit unit 6 is in an open dispensing state, the fluid dispenser device of the present invention is convenient to use. Furthermore, since the first and second valves 65,66 are engaged with the first and second valve seats 55,513 when the conduit unit 6 is in the normal position, the fluids can be properly sealed within the containers 3,4.
While the present invention has been described in connection with what is considered the most practical and preferred embodiment, it is understood that this invention is not limited to the disclosed embodiment but is intended to cover various arrangements included within the spirit and scope of the broadest interpretations and equivalent arrangements.