Claims
- 1. In a bag type fluid and paste dispenser comprising a rigid housing which is open at the bottom end and which is adapted to be held by the hand, a collapsible sealed bag which contains a fluid or paste material to be dispensed dimensioned to be received in the housing, a closure on the upper end of the housing, a hollow tubular member extending into the interior of the housing for piercing the bag when in position of use to communicate the fluid or paste with a dispensing valve, and means for pressurizing the fluid and paste material within the bag comprising a disc member dimensioned to be received in a telescoping relation within the open end of the housing adjacent the bottom side for displacement of the disc member relative to the housing and the bag through the housing into and out of engagement with the bag to effect pressurization of the contact material within the bag, means for actuation of the disc member for movement relative to the housing, and an operative connection between the disc member and the walls of the housing for restraining the disc member in position to which it is displaced within the housing, in which the operative connection between the disc member and the walls of the housing comprises rack teeth extending inwardly from the inner walls of the housing through a substantial length of the housing, said disc member being dimensioned to have a width slightly greater than the distance between the crests of the rack teeth on opposite sides of the housing whereby the edges of the disc member are resiliently deflected responsive to engagement with the rack teeth during displacement inwardly through the housing and are restrained by the rack teeth from displacement in the opposite direction.
- 2. A dispenser as claimed in claim 1 in which the rack teeth are formed with flat walls facing upwardly towards the closure with the trailing portions tapering inwardly to crests to provide a cam surface for resiliently deflecting the disc member during movement thereover until it clears the crest.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation-in-part of my copending application Ser. No. 308,548, filed Nov. 21, 1972, and entitled "Bag Type Fluid Dispenser and Method for Loading the Same", and now abandoned.
US Referenced Citations (4)
Foreign Referenced Citations (3)
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204,082 |
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386,298 |
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850,458 |
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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