I. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates generally to dispensers and, more particularly, to a dispenser for a paint container.
II. Description of Related Art
Automotive repair facilities typically stock a plurality of different automotive paint colors to paint the automotive vehicles following completion of the automotive repair. In many cases, it is necessary to mix paints having different colors in order to obtain the final desired paint color. Furthermore, the actual measurement of the paint during such mixing is very important to properly match the paint to the existing paint on the vehicle.
Previously, automotive paints have been solvent based. However, due to governmental regulations in response to environmental concerns, automotive paints are rapidly moving towards water-based automotive paints. Previously, there have been no dispensers for such water-based automotive paints which achieve accurate measurement and dispensing of automotive paints when paint mixing is required.
The present invention provides a dispenser for a paint container, and especially a paint container for water-based paints, which overcomes the above-mentioned disadvantages of the previously known dispensers.
In brief, the dispenser of the present invention includes a main lid which is attachable to an access opening on the paint container. Typically, the access opening on the paint container is externally threaded so that the main lid includes internal threads which threadably engage the threads on the paint container access opening. The main lid also includes an externally threaded stem which extends axially outwardly from the paint container access opening.
A flow restrictor includes an internally threaded bore which is threadably mounted on the threaded stem. Consequently, rotation of the flow restrictor relative to the stem axially displaces the flow restrictor relative to the stem. The flow restrictor also includes at least one outwardly extending tab.
A turret is rotatably mounted to the main lid but is locked against axial movement relative to the main lid. The turret includes a dispensing opening for the paint from the paint container.
The turret also includes an axially extending slot which slidably receives the flow restrictor tab. Consequently, rotation of the turret axially displaces the flow restrictor along the stem while the flow restrictor tabs axially slide in their cooperating slots in the turret.
The flow restrictor includes a surface which cooperates with an interior surface of the turret to variably restrict the dispensing opening formed between the flow restrictor surface and the interior surface of the turret as a function of the axial position of the flow restrictor. As such, the effective area of the dispensing opening, and the amount of paint dispensed through that dispensing opening, varies as a function of the position of the flow restrictor.
A better understanding of the present invention will be had upon reference to the following detailed description when read in conjunction with the accompanying drawing, wherein like reference characters refer to like parts throughout the several views, and in which:
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The main lid 20 further includes an axially extending stem 28 which is coaxial relative to the main lid 20. The stem 28 includes external threads 30 and is attached to the main lid 20 by a plurality of radially extending webs 32.
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The flow restrictor 40 includes a generally conical outer surface 42. In addition, at least one, and preferably a plurality of circumferentially spaced tabs 46 extend radially outwardly from the flow restrictor 40 adjacent its base.
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Consequently, rotation of the turret 50 rotatably drives the flow restrictor 40 which, in turn, axially displaces the flow restrictor along the threaded stem 28. One or more handles 56 on the turret 50 facilitate rotation of the turret 50.
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Preferably all of the components of the dispenser 16 are made of plastic. Such plastic construction is not only low cost, but unreactive to water-based paints.
From the foregoing, it can be seen that the present invention provides a dispenser for a paint container for water-based paints which enables accurate adjustment and mixing of paints as desired. Having described our invention, however, many modifications thereto will become apparent to those skilled in the art to which it pertains without deviation from the spirit of the invention as defined by the scope of the appended claims.
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20110168743 A1 | Jul 2011 | US |