Claims
- 1. A liquid dispensing device including a generally cylindrical liquid reservoir normally open at its upper end for receiving liquid from an inverted bottle having a downwardly and inwardly sloping shoulder portion merging into a depending neck portion defining a discharge opening, said liquid dispensing device including valve means for dispensing liquid from the reservoir, and said liquid dispensing device comprising, in combination,
- a top support having a generally centrally disposed annular opening with a depending skirt portion dimensioned for reception the open upper end of said reservoir, said top support defining a generally annular ring portion for supporting said shoulder portion of said inverted bottle above said liquid reservoir and wherein said top support includes a downwardly extending peripheral margin for generally centering said annular opening over said reservoir,
- a feed tube defining a flow path for dispensing liquid from said inverted bottle into said reservoir and for admitting replacement air from said reservoir into said bottle, means for mounting said feed tube in upstanding relation in the upper portion of said reservoir, said mounting means including a tapered entry portion disposed generally downwardly and inwardly from said top support for receiving and guiding said neck of said inverted bottle, said mounting means also including a cup-shaped structure formed integrally with and supporting said upstanding feed tube in generally centered relation with respect to said annular opening and said reservoir, said cup-shaped structure having an inwardly stepped sidewall and including a peripheral flange portion engageable with and supported by said open upper end of said reservoir, and
- sealing means including an annular gasket carried by and surrounding said cup-shaped structure adjacent said stepped sidewall below said peripheral flange portion for sealingly closing said open upper end of said reservoir.
- 2. A liquid dispensing device as defined in claim 1 wherein said peripheral flange portion of said cup-shaped structure is provided at its upper end with at least a pair of circumferentially spaced members for supporting and suspending said cup-shaped structure within the upper end of said reservoir.
- 3. A hygienic liquid dispensing adapter for use with a liquid dispensing device including a generally cylindrical liquid reservoir normally open at its upper end for receiving liquid from an inverted bottle having a downwardly and inwardly sloping shoulder portion merging into a depending neck portion defining a discharge opening, said liquid dispensing device including a generally annular ring portion for supporting said shoulder portion of said inverted bottle above said liquid reservoir, said adapter comprising, in combination,
- a feed tube defining a flow path for dispensing liquid from said inverted bottle into said reservoir and for admitting replacement air from said reservoir into said bottle,
- means for mounting said feed tube in upstanding relation in the upper portion of said reservoir, said mounting means including a cup-shaped structure formed integrally with and supporting said upstanding feed tube in generally centered relation with respect to said annular ring portion and said reservoir, said cup-shaped structure having an inwardly stepped sidewall and including a peripheral flange portion adapted to be supported by said open upper end of said reservoir, and
- sealing means including an annular gasket carried by and surrounding said cup-shaped structure adjacent said stepped sidewall below said peripheral flange portion for sealingly closing said open upper end of said reservoir.
- 4. A hygienic liquid dispensing adapter as defined in claim 3 wherein said peripheral flange portion of said cup-shaped structure is provided at its upper end with at least a pair of circumferentially spaced members for supporting and suspending said cup-shaped structure within the upper end of said reservoir.
- 5. A hygienic liquid dispensing adapter as defined in claim 4 wherein said mounting means also includes a tapered entry portion disposed generally downwardly and inwardly into said cup-shaped structure for receiving and guiding said neck of said inverted bottle into coaxial alignment with said upstanding feed tube.
- 6. In a hygienic liquid dispensing adapter for use with a liquid dispensing device including a generally cylindrical liquid reservoir normally open at its upper end for receiving liquid from an inverted bottle having a downwardly and inwardly sloping shoulder portion merging into a depending neck portion defining a discharge opening, said liquid dispensing device including a generally annular ring portion for supporting said shoulder portion of said inverted bottle above said liquid reservoir, wherein said adapter includes a feed tube defining a flow path for dispensing liquid from said inverted bottle into said reservoir and for admitting replacement air from said reservoir into said bottle, and means for mounting said feed tube in upstanding relation in the upper portion of said reservoir,
- the improvement comprising said mounting means including a cup-shaped structure formed integrally with and supporting said upstanding feed tube in generally centered relation with respect to said annular ring portion and said reservoir, said cup-shaped structure having an inwardly stepped sidewall and being provided at its upper end with at least a pair of circumferentially spaced members for supporting and suspending said cup-shaped structure within said open upper end of said reservoir, and
- sealing means including an annular gasket carried by and surrounding said cup-shaped structure adjacent said stepped sidewall below said circumferentially spaced members for sealingly closing said open upper end of said reservoir.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of prior-filed application Ser. No. 08/472,118, for "Liquid Dispensing Device", filed Jun. 7, 1995, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,577,393, which in turn is a continuation-in-part of prior-filed application Ser. No. 08/139,414, for "Liquid Dispensing Device", filed Oct. 20, 1993, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,493,873, both applications being assigned to the same assignee as the present application and hereby incorporated herein by reference.
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