Claims
- 1. A spray container for dispensing a liquid, said container having an upright axis, and comprising:
- an impermeable boundary wall forming a storage cavity to contain said liquid, said boundary wall having an exit port passing through it from the cavity, said exit port being atop said cavity when the container is in its upright position, said container being adapted to deliver liquid at all orientations of said axis relative to the vertical;
- a dip tube extending from said exit port into said cavity, said dip tube having a tubular wall and a central passage in said tubular wall extending from said exit port, said passage having an open end inside said cavity; and
- porous means in said cavity adjacent to said exit port providing a flow path for liquid from said cavity to said exit port;
- said porous means being formed of a material which is wettable by said liquid and having a plurality of pores of such size as will permit the flow through them of said liquid, and when wetted by said liquid will prevent flow of gas through said pores;
- whereby, when said container is in said upright position, a lesser pressure outside of said exit port than in said cavity will cause exit of liquid from the cavity through the dip tube and exit port, while the porous means when wetted by the contents prevents exit of gas from the cavity through said porous means, and when the container is inverted, and said pressure difference exists, liquid will be delivered from the liquid in the dip tube and also from liquid that passes through said porous means until the level of the liquid in the dip tube falls by an increment relative to the level of the fluid in the container that is equal to the pressure drop across the porous means divided by the density of the liquid, after which liquid is delivered to the exit port only through the porous means.
- 2. A container according to claim 1 in which said tubular wall of said dip tube is imperforate, and said porous means is a porous body having an outer surface inside said cavity adjacent to said exit port and an internal passage through it connected to and receiving fluid from said dip tube while in said upright position, and delivering fluid to the exit port while in said inverted position.
- 3. A container according to claim 2 in which said porous means is a cylinder connected between said exit port and said dip tube for direct flow from said dip tube directly into said internal passage of said porous body and then to the exit port while in the upright orientation and from said cylinder to the exit port while in the inverted position.
- 4. A container according to claim 3 in which said porous means includes a peripheral flange extending across said exit port.
- 5. In combination:
- a spray container according to claim 1, and a hand pump connected to said exit port to draw liquid from said cavity.
- 6. A container according to claim 5 in which said tubular wall of said dip tube is imperforate, and said porous means is a porous body having an outer surface inside said cavity adjacent to said exit port and an internal passage through it connected to and receiving fluid from said dip tube while in said upright position, and delivering fluid to the exit port while in said inverted position.
- 7. A container according to claim 6 in which said porous means is a cylinder connected between said exit port and said dip tube for direct flow from said dip tube directly into said internal passage of said porous body and then to the exit port while in the upright orientation and from said cylinder to the exit port while in the inverted position.
- 8. A container according to claim 7 in which said porous means includes a peripheral flange extending across said exit port.
- 9. A spray container according to claim 1 in which said container is rigid and is pressurized with gas to expel liquid from said cavity, and including valve means to maintain pressure in said cavity and to release said liquid.
- 10. A container according to claim 9 in which said tubular wall of said dip tube is imperforate, and said porous means is a porous body having an outer surface inside said cavity adjacent to said exit port and an internal passage through it connected to and receiving fluid from said dip tube while in said upright position, and delivering fluid to the exit port while in said inverted position.
- 11. A spray container according to claim 1 in which said boundary wall is flexible so as to be compressible in order to expel liquid from said cavity.
- 12. A container according to claim 11 in which said tubular wall of said dip tube is imperforate, and said porous means is a porous body having an outer surface inside said cavity adjacent to said exit port and an internal passage through it connected to and receiving fluid from said dip tube while in said upright position, and delivering fluid to the exit port while in said inverted position.
- 13. A container according to claim 12 in which said porous means is a cylinder connected between said exit port and said dip tube for direct flow from said dip tube directly into said internal passage of said porous body and then to the exit port when while in the upright orientation and from said cylinder to the exit port while in the inverted position.
CROSS REFERENCE TO OTHER APPLICATION
This is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/618,296, filed Mar. 18, 1996 entitled "An Invertable Spray Bottle" now abandoned.
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