Claims
- 1. A piston-powered dispensing system comprising:
- an apertured base;
- a hollow, elongated cylinder defining a longitudinal axis and carrying the base at one end portion thereof and further defining a hollow neck at the opposite end portion thereof:
- an apertured piston disposed in the cylinder for dividing the cylinder into at least two chambers and defining a circumferential portion that is slidably engageable with the hollow cylinder substantially along the length of an inner surface thereof;
- a hollow, orificed overcap, carried by the cylinder and rotatable about the longitudinal axis relative thereto, defining an internal, fluid-mixing region and a throat that is in fluid communication with said region, the throat being slidably engageable with an inner surface portion of the cylinder neck;
- an elongated fluid passageway means disposed through the piston aperture in a fluid-tight manner;
- an externally-channeled, hollow extension slidably engageable with the inner surface portion of the cylinder neck and carried by the overcap throat, the hollow extension carrying the fluid passageway means and providing fluid communication between the fluid passageway means and the fluid-mixing region, at least one external channel of the hollow extension being selectively able to provide fluid communication between one of the two cylinder chambers and the fluid-mixing region, whereby rotation of one of the cylinder and overcap relative to the other about the longitudinal axis causes relative movement as between the cylinder neck and both of the hollow extension and the overcap throat along the longitudinal axis;
- first valve means carried by the base for controllably affecting flow of a pressurized fluid from a pressurized-fluid source to the fluid passageway means and into the other one of the two cylinder chambers:
- second valve means carried by the fluid passageway means and abuttingly engaging the first valve means for controllably affecting flow of the pressurized fluid through the fluid passageway means; and
- third valve means, provided by the relative movement as between the cylinder neck and both of the hollow extension and overcap throat along the longitudinal axis, for controllably affecting flow between said one of the two cylinder chambers and the fluid-mixing region, whereby said relative movement as between the cylinder neck and both of the hollow extension and overcap throat along the longitudinal axis simultaneously causes the first and second valve means to co-act in such a manner as to controllably affect flow of the pressurized fluid from the pressurized-fluid source to the fluid passageway means and to the other one of the two cylinder chambers, the fluid passageway means thereby providing fluid communication between the pressurized-fluid source and the fluid-mixing region.
- 2. The system of claim 1 wherein the elongated fluid passageway means carries the hollow extension at one end portion thereof, and wherein the second valve means is a duck-bill valve defining a flexible duck-bill portion that is disposed in the opposite end portion of the elongated fluid passage means, the duck-bill valve further defining an annular washer portion which is urged by an end portion of the fluid passageway means into abutting engagement with the first valve means.
- 3. The system of claim 1 wherein one end portion of the elongated fluid passageway means carries the second valve means, and wherein the first valve means defines a flexible conical skirt portion that externally, circumferentially and sealingly overlies the end portion of the fluid passageway means carrying the second valve means.
- 4. A piston-powered dispensing system comprising:
- an apertured base;
- a hollow cylinder defining a longitudinal axis, the cylinder carrying the base at one end portion thereof and further defining a hollow neck at the opposite end portion thereof;
- an apertured piston defining a circumferential portion that is slidably engageable with the hollow cylinder substantially along the length of an inner surface thereof and disposed in the cylinder for dividing the cylinder into at least two chambers;
- an orificed overcap carried by the cylinder and rotatable about the longitudinal axis relative thereto, the overcap defining a fluid-mixing region and a throat that is slidably engageable with an inner surface portion of the cylinder neck;
- an elongated fluid passageway means carried by the overcap and disposed through the piston aperture in a fluid-tight manner;
- a hollow extension, slidably engageable with the inner surface portion of the cylinder neck and carried by the overcap throat, whereby rotation of one of the overcap and cylinder relative to the other about the longitudinal axis thus causes movement along the longitudinal axis of the cylinder neck relative to both of the extension and overcap throat;
- first valve means carried by the base for controllably affecting flow of a pressurized fluid from a pressurized-fluid source into the fluid passageway means and into one of the two cylinder chambers;
- second valve means carried by the fluid passageway means and abuttingly engaging the first valve means for controllably affecting flow of the pressurized fluid through the fluid passageway means; and
- third valve means provided by said movement along the longitudinal axis of the cylinder neck relative to both of the extension and overcap throat, for controllably affecting flow between an other one of the two cylinder chambers and the fluid-mixing region, whereby said movement of said one of the overcap throat and cylinder neck relative to said other along the longitudinal axis simultaneously causes the first and second valve means to co-act in such a manner as to controllably affect flow of the pressurized fluid from the pressurized-fluid source into and through the fluid passageway means and into said one of the two cylinder chambers.
REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This patent application is a continuation-in-part application of Pat. Application Ser. No. 153,737 (now U.S. Pat. No. 4,767,059 issued Aug. 30, 1988), filed Feb. 8, 1988, the benefit of which is now claimed for purposes of priority pursuant to 35 USC .sctn. 120.
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