1. Field of Invention
The invention relates to dispenser for containing lotion or cosmetic cream and more particularly to such a dispenser having a first compartment for housing one cosmetic liquid material and a second compartment for housing a different cosmetic liquid material, the two different cosmetic liquid materials are intended to keep isolated until dispensed.
2. Description of Related Art
A conventional dispenser for housing cosmetic liquid materials (i.e., called lotion dispenser hereinafter) is shown in
However, the well known lotion dispenser suffers from a number of disadvantages. For example, cosmetic liquid material in the outer compartment 80 may leak out of the cap from the opening 90 when a user screws the cap. Further, the accidentally dispensed cosmetic liquid materials may dry to block the opening 90 if not being removed in time. This is not desired. Moreover, dispensed cosmetic liquid materials may adhere to, for example, a cosmetic brush, disposed in the cap. And in turn, the brush may be stuck and thus becomes useless. Furthermore, the sealing of the dispenser by the cap is not reliable and thus cosmetic liquid materials contained therein may become dry or deteriorate in quality. Thus, the need for improvement still exists.
It is therefore one object of the invention to provide a device for dispensing a cosmetic liquid preparation, comprising a collapsible tubular inner compartment for housing a first cosmetic liquid material therein and comprising an axial projecting first opening at one end; a collapsible tubular outer compartment for housing a second cosmetic liquid material therein, the second cosmetic liquid material being different from the first cosmetic liquid material, and the inner compartment being disposed in the outer compartment, the outer compartment comprising an axial projecting second opening at one end with the first opening disposed therein, and a mating member around the second opening; a valve assembly comprising a passageway having a rear radial tunnel, the passageway being fitted in the second opening, a spring biased hollow plunger having a forward annular flange and a rear projection adapted to slide in the passageway and block the tunnel when the device is in an inoperative position; and a dividing member disposed in the rear projection and comprising an inner channel, an outer channel, and a block disposed in the first opening for blocking the first opening in the inoperative position; an outlet assembly having a rear portion fixedly fastened in the bore of the plunger; and a cap comprising an internal receiving space and a corresponding mating member adapted to secure to the mating member for covering both the outlet assembly and the valve assembly and fastening the flange; whereby for dispensing the cosmetic liquid preparation, an individual unfastens and removes the cap from the device to unfasten the flange such that the plunger is pushed forward to clear the tunnel to permit the second cosmetic liquid material to be in fluid communication with the outer channel through the tunnel, and cause the block to clear the first opening to permit the first cosmetic liquid material to be in fluid communication with the inner channel through the first opening and the block and such that squeezing both the outer and the inner compartments will push both the first and the second cosmetic liquid materials to mix in the outlet assembly prior to dispensing out of the device; and whereby for closing the device after use, the individual secures the cap back onto the device to push both the outlet assembly and the valve assembly back to the inoperative position with the tunnel being blocked by the rear projection and the first opening being blocked by the block respectively.
The above and other objects, features and advantages of the invention will become apparent from the following detailed description taken with the accompanying drawings.
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Both the inner and outer compartments 10, 20 are collapsible tubular members. The inner compartment 10 houses a first cosmetic liquid material 11 therein and comprises a projecting first opening 12 at one end. The outer compartment 20 houses a second cosmetic liquid material 21 different from the first cosmetic liquid material 11 therein with the inner compartment 10 disposed therein. The outer compartment 20 comprises a projecting second opening 22 at one end with the first opening 12 disposed therein. Outer threads 23 are formed around the second opening 22.
The valve assembly 30 comprises a stepped-diameter passageway 31 having a rear radial tunnel 311, the passageway 31 being fitted in the second opening 22; a hollow plunger 33 having a forward annular flange 331 and a rear projection 332 adapted to slide in the passageway 31 and block the tunnel 311 when the lotion dispenser is in an inoperative position (see
The outlet assembly 40 has a rear portion fixedly fastened in the bore of the plunger 33 proximate the flange 331. The outlet assembly 40 comprises a hollow cylindrical outlet member 41 and a conic sleeve 42 having a rear portion secured onto the head of the plunger 33 engaged with the flange 331, and a front portion secured onto the hollow cylindrical outlet member 41. That is, both the valve assembly 30 and the outlet assembly 40 are secured together.
The cap 50 is of cup shaped and comprises an internal receiving space 51 and an internally threaded section 52 at the rear end. The internally threaded section 52 is adapted to secure to the outer threads 23 for covering both the outlet assembly 40 and the valve assembly 30 and fastening the flange 331 (i.e., the closed position of the lotion dispenser as shown in
In use as shown in
After use, the individual may screw the cap 50 back onto the outer threads 23 with the outlet assembly 40 and the valve assembly 30 pushed back to its inoperative position as shown in
It is envisaged by the invention that two different cosmetic liquid materials can be kept isolated in two compartments of a lotion dispenser until dispensed for use.
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While the invention herein disclosed has been described by means of specific embodiments, numerous modifications and variations could be made thereto by those skilled in the art without departing from the scope and spirit of the invention set forth in the claims.
Number | Name | Date | Kind |
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7377711 | Byun | May 2008 | B2 |
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20100034574 A1 | Feb 2010 | US |