Information
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Patent Grant
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6273301
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Patent Number
6,273,301
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Date Filed
Wednesday, March 29, 200024 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, August 14, 200123 years ago
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Inventors
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Examiners
Agents
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 222 3211
- 222 3217
- 222 3219
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International Classifications
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Abstract
This invention is related to an improved perfume pen assembly structure, constructed of a pen body serving as perfume container, the tubular container having an upper half section is formed with an annular, protruding support flange of a shrunk diameter for supporting a pump body provided beneath an atomizing nozzle, the pump body being secured to the support flange of the tubular container by means of a mounting cap, the mounting cap having a sealing diaphragm such that when the mounting cap is forced into the tubular container, the sealing diaphragm forms a seal with an inner wall of the tubular container so as to prevent perfume dissipation. The tubular container has an inner bottom edge that is formed with at least one protruding ring for engaging a groove formed at a corresponding location of an end cap thereby providing securing and sealing effects. The overall structure allows the perfume pen to accommodate various styles and enhances shaping variety. Modulated components further facilitate to reduce manufacturing cost.
Description
DESCRIPTION
This invention is related to an improved perfume pen assembly structure, particular to a portable perfume pen, comprising a pen body serving as a perfume container. An atomizer comprising an atomizing nozzle and a pump body is provided at a tip portion of the pen body for spraying atomized perfume. A pen clip attached to a pen cap is provided to allow a user to clip the pen to a pocket or a pouch to enhance portability. The tubular container of the pen body includes an upper half section that is formed with an annular, protruding support flange of a shrunk diameter for supporting the pump body provided beneath the atomizing nozzle, which is secured to the support flange of the tubular container by means of a mounting cap. The mounting cap has a sealing diaphragm such that when the mounting cap is forced into the tubular container, the sealing diaphragm forms a seal with an inner wall of the tubular container so as to prevent perfume dissipation. The tubular container has an inner bottom edge that is formed with at least one protruding ring for engaging a groove formed at a corresponding location of an end cap thereby providing securing and sealing effects. The overall structure allows the perfume pen to accommodate various styles and enhances shaping variety. Modulated components further facilitate to reduce manufacturing cost. As compared with prior art, the perfume pen of this invention provides a greater variety of styles, colors, integrations, prevents loosening and leakage, and allows easiness in assembling the components.
Perfume is commonly used in enhancing the surrounding aroma in a living or a vehicle environment so as to provide a delightful sense of smell. The most commonly seen perfume is contained in a bottle container, which can be placed on a dressing table or carried in a personal pouch. There also exists a pen-type perfume bottle, the so-called perfume pen that is very popular among youngsters due to its portability and relatively low price. Due to the different consumer populations, the perfume pens are different from those deluxe perfumes used by gentlewomen, who are fastidious about the quality of perfume or the designs of perfume bottles. These perfume pens need to play up to the youngster population that favor colorful and flashy designs at an acceptable expense.
The commonly seen, commercially available perfume pens mostly include a pen body made of glasses for containing the perfume. Though glasses are of finer texture and better appearance, they are liable to fracturing while encountering exterior impact. While most youngsters clip the perfume pens to their collars or pockets, the glasses containers pose a potential threat to their safety due to their highly active life styles. On the other hand, if the pen body is made of plastic materials, the remnants of the runners as a result of injection molding may easily be formed at a bottom end of the pen body so as to affect the overall smoothness and appearance of the pen body, whereas a pen body that is integrally made of glasses or plastic material can only incorporate a singular color.
Furthermore, the atomizer is usually secured to a tip end of a pen body integrally made of glasses or plastic material by means of threads. Frequent playing of the pen or external vibration may easily disengage the threaded engagement so as to subject leakage of the perfume and cause a certain degree of troubles.
In view of the above, the “improved perfume pen assembly structure” of this invention is invented in an attempt to solve the above problems after diligent trials and researches.
It is thus a primary object of this invention to provide an improved perfume pen assembly structure comprising a container portion that is of a penetrated tube. The tube has a bottom end that is capped with an end cap and a tip end that is provided with an atomizer. Engagement of the atomizer is accomplished by resilience of rubber materials in a tight-fitting manner so as to replace the conventional threaded engagement such that the modulated components facilitate to reduce manufacturing cost, and that the components are separated so as to incorporate more than a singular color whereby the final product can render a greater variety of aesthetic appearances.
In order to clearly delineate the objects, characteristics and advantages of the present invention, a few preferred embodiments are specifically explained in detail in accompany with the drawings as follows.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
FIG. 1
is a perspective view illustrating an appearance of this invention;
FIG. 2
is an assembled, cross-sectional view of this invention;
FIG. 3
is a cross-sectional, enlarged view of a bottom end of this invention;
FIG. 4
illustrates an embodiment of this invention;
FIG. 5
is a first cross-sectional, enlargement view of a tip end of this invention; and
FIG. 6
is a second cross-sectional, enlargement view of a tip end of this invention.
DETAILED DESCRIPTIONS OF EMBODIMENTS
This invention is related to an improved perfume pen assembly structure, such as that disclosed in the perspective view of FIG.
1
and the cross-sectional view of
FIG. 2
, having a substantially pen-shaped configuration. The improved perfume pen assembly structure includes a pen body serling as a perfume container
40
. An atomizer comprising an atomizing nozzle
20
and a pump body
30
is provided at a tip portion of the pen body for spraying atomized perfume
70
. A pen clip
101
attached to a pen cap
10
is provided to allow a user to clip the pen to a pocket or a pouch to enhance portability.
As shown in
FIGS. 2 and 5
, the pen body includes a tubular container
40
. The tubular container
40
has an upper half section that is formed with an annular, protruding support flange
401
of a shrunk diameter for supporting the pump body
30
provided beneath the atomizing nozzle
20
, The pump body
30
includes a piston
31
, a mounting cap
32
, a valve member
33
, a cylinder member
34
, a spring
35
, and a dip tube
36
, such that pressing of the atomizing nozzle
20
causes downward movement of the piston
31
and the valve member
33
so as to pump the perfume
70
contained in a pump chamber
340
of the cylinder member
34
. When the hydraulic pressure exceeds the spring force which the spring
35
exerts on the valve body
33
, the hydraulic pressure will force a swift downward movement of the valve body
33
and release a seal for an opening
330
with the piston
31
, thereby spraying the perfume
70
outwards via the opening
330
and the atomizing nozzle
20
. At this instance, the hydraulic pressure within the pump chamber
340
diminishes; the spring force that the spring
35
exerts on the valve body
33
re-seals the opening
330
; and the dip tube
36
connected to a bottom end of the cylinder
34
pumps and refills the perfume to the pump chamber
340
to prepare for the next pumping motion.
The above pump body
30
is secured to the support flange
401
of the tubular container
40
by means of a mounting cap
32
, as shown. The mounting cap
32
has a sealing diaphragm
320
. The sealing diaphragm
320
includes an upper diameter
321
that is equivalent to a lower diameter
322
and a significantly smaller medial diameter
323
such that when viewing the sealing diaphragm
320
in its cross-sectional view, a recessed arcuate cross-section is formed. As such, due to the resilience of rubber materials, when the mounting cap
32
is forced into the tubular container
40
in a tight-fitting manner, the recessed arcuate cross-section of the sealing diaphragm
320
facilities to form a seal with an inner wall of the tubular container
49
so as to form a tight seal and to prevent perfume dissipation.
As further shown in
FIGS. 2 and 3
, the tubular container
40
has an inner bottom edge that is formed with two protruding rings
402
for engaging two grooves
502
formed at corresponding locations of an end cap
50
thereby providing a securing and sealing effects. In the partial enlargement view of
FIG. 3
, the end cap
5
includes a bottom portion
503
and an engagement portion
501
for tight engagement with the bottom end of the tubular container
40
. The engagement portion
501
includes an outer edge that is formed with two grooves
502
corresponding to the two protruding rings
402
whereby when the engagement portion
501
is under a tight-fitting engagement, the resilience of rubber materials facilitates interengagement between the protruding rings and the grooves
502
thereby providing securing and sealing effects. As such, loosening, leakage, and disengagement due to vibration can be prevented such that the end cap can be effectively assembled to the tubular container
40
.
As shown in
FIG. 4
, the pump body
30
, end cap
50
, and tubular container
40
of this invention are designed as modulated components having a streak configuration in lieu of the end cap
50
having a flush bottom end
503
in a conventional perfume pen such as that of FIG.
1
. The pump body
30
, end cap
50
, and tubular container
40
may alternatively be of different colors so as to attain a variety of perfume pens rendering distinguishable visual effects. Therefore, the overall structure of this invention allows the perfume pen to accommodate various styles and enhances shaping variety. Modulated components further facilitate to reduce manufactulring cost. As compared with prior art, the perfume pen of this invention provides a greater variety of styles, colors, integrations, prevents loosening and leakage, and allows easiness in assembling the components.
Illustrated in
FIG. 6
is an alternative embodiment of this invention, where the upper half section of the tubular container
40
is formed with a protruding ring
403
having functions similar to the protruding ring
402
provided at the inner bottom edge of the tubular container
40
so as to allow an inversed U-shaped tip cap
60
(an replacement of the mounting cap
32
) to engage over a tip end of the container
40
, thereby securing the pump body
30
therein and providing securing and sealing effects. The tip cap
60
includes a lower end that is provided with a lower sleeve
601
. The lower sleeve
601
is provided around an outer sleeve wall thereof with an annular groove
603
for engaging the protruding ring
403
so as to provide securing and sealing effects. The tip cap
60
includes a tip end that is provided with an opening
602
through with the piston member
31
passes to engage the atomizing nozzle
22
thereby further enhancing the sealing effect.
In summary, the “improved perfume pen assembly structure” of this invention discloses a novel, simple, low cost structure. The value of the products made in accordance with this invention can be further enhanced by the greater variety of colors and shaping designs so as to play up to the youngster population that favor colorful and flashy designs. This invention is thus a valuable improvement. A patent is hereby submitted and patent rights are respectfully solicited to be granted thereto.
Claims
- 1. An improved perfume pen assembly structure having a substantially pen-shaped configuration, comprising a pen cap, an atomizing nozzle, a pump body, a tubular container, and an end cap, wherein the pen body serves as a perfume container, the pump body and atomizing nozzle are provided at a tip portion of the pen body for spraying atomized perfume, the pen cap is provided with a pen clip to allow a user to clip the pen to a pocket or a pouch for convenient transport, characterized in that:the tubular container of the pen body includes an upper half section that is formed with an annular, protruding support flange of a shrunk diameter for supporting the pump body provided beneath the atomizing nozzle; the tubular container includes an lower half section that is formed an inner bottom edge thereof with at least one protruding ring for engaging the end cap being inserted to the lower half section; the pump body including a piston, a mounting cap, a valve member, a cylinder member, a spring, and a dip tube, is secured to the supporting flange of the tubular container, the mounting cap having an upper diameter and a lower diameter equivalent to one another and a significantly smaller medial diameter so as to form sealing diaphragm having a recessed arcuate cross-section, such that when the mounting cap is forced into the tubular container in a tight-fitting manner, the recessed arcuate cross-section of the sealing diaphragm facilities to form a seal with an inner wall of the tubular container so as to prevent perfume dissipation; and the end cap includes a bottom portion and an engagement portion for tight engagement with a bottom end of the tubular container, the engagement portion including an outer edge that is formed with at least one groove corresponding to the protruding ring, whereby a tight-fitting engagement of the engagement portion causes inter-engagement between the protruding ring and the groove thereby providing securing and sealing effects.
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