The invention relates to the field of portable paste dispensers.
Presently portable sauce dispensers, such as ketchup, mayonnaise and mustard dispensers, are well known. Usually they are in the form of a flexible container in which a nozzle is disposed at the top thereof. In order to dispense the container's substance, a user turns the dispenser upside-down, and squeezes the flexible container.
One of the known problems of this type of dispensers is that some of their content cannot be dispensed, and actually it remains in the container.
The same problem applies also to toothbrush dispensers, jelly soap dispensers, and so on.
As such, there is a long felt need for a portable paste dispenser which is able to dispense its entire contents.
In one aspect, the invention is directed to a portable paste dispenser (100), comprising:
a container (10), for storing therein paste (30), the container comprising a cylindrical part (11) and a conical part (13);
a nozzle (18) at the end of the conical part (13);
a piston (20), disposed inside the cylindrical part (11) of the container; and
a shaft (26) connected to the piston, the shaft having a limited foldability so that when the shaft is pushed towards the piston, it still is able to move the piston along the cylindrical part (11);
wherein the piston comprises foldable bellows walls, thereby upon applying force on the piston, the piston straightens up, resulting in a conical form correspondingly to the conical part (13), thereby allowing fully emptying the container.
The dispenser may further comprise a pedestal (12) connected to the container from outside, for allowing detachably attaching the shaft (26) to the pedestal.
According to one embodiment of the invention, the shaft (26) comprises a plurality of mating links (27), each having a limited tilting ability with reference to its subsequent link.
According to one embodiment of the invention, the container (10) is rigid.
According to another embodiment of the invention, the container (10) is flexible, thereby allowing dispensing the paste also by squeezing the container (10), and emptying the container by pressing the piston towards the nozzle (18) musing the shaft (26).
The paste (30) may be ketchup, mayonnaise, toothpaste, shoe polish, etc.
The reference numbers have been used to point out elements in the embodiments described and illustrated herein, in order to facilitate the understanding of the invention. They are meant to be merely illustrative, and not limiting. Also, the foregoing embodiments of the invention have been described and illustrated in conjunction with systems and methods thereof, which are meant to be merely illustrative, and not limiting.
Other aspects of the invention will become apparent as the description proceeds.
Embodiments, features, and aspects of the invention are described herein in conjunction with the following drawings:
It should be understood that the drawings are not necessarily drawn to scale.
The invention will be understood from the following detailed description of embodiments which are meant to be descriptive and not limiting. For the sake of brevity, some well-known features, methods, systems, procedures, components, circuits, and so on, are not described in detail.
In the figures herein, the dispenser 100 and its parts are turned upside-down.
The portable paste dispenser, which is marked herein by reference numeral 100, comprises a container 10 having a cylindrical part 11, and a conical part 13; a piston 20 disposed in the inner side of the cylindrical part 11 of the container 10; and a foldable shaft 26 connected to the piston 20. The shaft may be detachably attached to a pedestal 12 which is connected to the container 10 from its outer side. Reference numeral 14 denotes a lid of the container 10.
As will be detailed hereinafter, the piston 20 is foldable such that in its unfolded state it turns to a conic form, correspondingly to the inner side of the conical part 13 of the container 10.
The illustrated dispenser contains no content, i.e., is empty.
The illustrated dispenser contains paste 30, such as ketchup, mayonnaise, toothpaste, etc.
In order to dispense the content of container 10, a user firstly pulls (see arrows 50) the shaft 26 from its pedestal 12, and straightens it up.
A user pushes shaft 26 downwards (see arrows 50). As a result of pushing shaft 26 downwards, the shaft pushes the piston 20 (to which it connects to) downwards, which results with pouring some of the dispenser's content out of the container through its nozzle (18).
After finishing the dispensing, the user returns the shaft back to pedestal 12.
Reference numeral 15 denotes a stopper in a form of a ring, which prevents from piston 20 to go out of container 10.
In this figure, the piston 20 has reached to a point in which the conical part of the container 10 prevents from piston 20 to continue to move downwards.
As illustrated, in this situation not all the content 30 of the dispenser has been dispensed. Some of the content 30 remains in the conical part 13 of the container.
As the user continues to push the shaft 26 downwards (see arrows 50), the piston 20 expands to a conical form. The conical part of the piston is marked by reference numeral 24. The dimensions of the conical part 24 of the piston correspond to the dimensions of the inner side of the conical part 13 of the container. As a result the entire content of the container is dispensed. The conical part 24 may be, for example, in a bellows form, plastic, etc.
The Structure of the Piston
In these
Upon pushing the shaft 26 downwards, the bellows form folded walls 24 straighten up, and as a result the piston gets a conical form. The conical form of the piston, i.e., in the unfolded state, is illustrated in
The structure of the shaft
Shaft 26 has a limited foldability so that when the shaft is pushed towards the piston, it still is able to move the piston.
Shafts of limited foldability are used, for example, as camping tent poles. They are made of mating stiff links.
Of course, an elastic pole may also provide limited foldability. The solution illustrated in
In the figures and/or description herein, the following reference numerals (Reference Signs List) have been mentioned:
The foregoing description and illustrations of the embodiments of the invention has been presented for the purposes of illustration. It is not intended to be exhaustive or to limit the invention to the above description in any form.
Any term that has been defined above and used in the claims, should to be interpreted according to this definition.
The reference numbers in the claims are not a part of the claims, but rather used for facilitating the reading thereof. These reference numbers should not be interpreted as limiting the claims in any form.
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