Claims
- 1. A mixing dispenser, comprising:
- a container for material to be dispensed;
- a dispensing device carried by the container and including first manually operable means accessible exteriorly of the container;
- a plurality of expansible accumulating chamber means carried by the dispensing device for receiving and storing under pressure quantities of materials to be dispensed and each having a longitudinal axis;
- a plurality of expansible charging chamber means carried by the dispensing device and each connected with a different source of material and each also connected with a different one of the accumulating chamber means, for receiving material from the respective different sources, pressurizing it, and transferring it under pressure to a respective one of the accumulating chamber means, said expansible charging chamber means each having a smaller cross-sectional area transverse to the longitudinal axis than the expansible accumulating chamber means and repeatedly operable to incrementally introduce quantities of material into the accumulating chamber means to incrementally charge the accumulating chamber means with an amount of material to be dispensed;
- second manually operable means connected with the expansible accumulating chamber means to effect prolonged pressurized discharge of material from the expansible accumulating chamber means; and
- mixing means connected with the accumulating chamber means to receive the materials therefrom and mix them prior to discharge of the mixed together materials.
- 2. A mixing dispenser, comprising:
- a container for material to be dispensed;
- a dispensing device carried by the container and including first manually operable means accessible exteriorly of the container;
- expansible accumulating chamber means carried by the dispensing device for receiving and storing under pressure a quantity of material to be dispensed and comprising a pair of cylinders and a piston reciprocable in each cylinder;
- expansible charging chamber means carried by the dispensing device and comprising a pair of cylinders and a piston reciprocable in each cylinder, one of the charging chamber cylinders being in communication with one of the accumulating chamber cylinders, and the other of said charging chamber cylinders being in communication with the other of the accumulating chamber cylinders, valve means connected between the cylinders, whereby said one accumulating chamber cylinder is charged from said one charging chamber cylinder and the other accumulating chamber cylinder is charged from the other charging chamber cylinder, said charging chamber cylinders each being in communication with a different material, whereby each accumulating chamber cylinder is charged with a different material, said expansible charging chamber cylinders each having a smaller cross-sectional area transverse to the longitudinal axis than the expansible accumulating chamber cylinders and repeatedly operable to incrementally introduce quantities of material into the accumulating chamber cylinders to incrementally charge the accumulating chamber cylinders with an amount of material to be dispensed; and
- second manually operable means connected with the accumulating chamber cylinders to effect prolonged, pressurized discharge of material from the accumulating chamber cylinders.
- 3. A mixing dispenser as in claim 2, wherein the second manually operable means comprises a tubular member extended into a passageway adjacent the accumulating chamber means cylinders, openings in the accumulating chamber means cylinders communicating with the passageway, valve closure means normally closing the openings in a first position of the tubular member, said tubular member movable to a second position to open the valve closure means and establish communication between the accumulating chamber means cylinders and the tubular member for mixing and discharge of the materials from the accumulating chamber means.
- 4. A mixing dispenser as in claim 2, wherein:
- the accumulating chamber cylinders have longitudinal axes extending generally parallel to the container axis, and the charging chamber cylinders have longitudinal axes extending substantially perpendicular to the container axis, said accumulating chamber cylinders depending from the dispensing device in side-by-side relationship into the container, and the charging chamber cylinders being disposed within the dispensing device externally of the container.
Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No. 729,830 filed Oct. 5, 1976.
US Referenced Citations (5)
Divisions (1)
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