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Patent Grant
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6450716
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Patent Number
6,450,716
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Date Filed
Monday, August 13, 200123 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, September 17, 200222 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
Agents
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
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- 401 175
- 401 171
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- 222 496
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A rotary dispenser with internal pressure relief includes a housing; an elevator slidably and non-rotatably disposed in the housing; a dome slidably and rotatably mounted relative to the housing and having at least one aperture for dispensing product from within the housing; a drive member fixed relative to the dome and rotatably engaged with the elevator whereby rotation of the drive member relative to the elevator slides the elevator relative to the housing; and a pressure relief member including a cam and a cam follower, one of the cam and the cam follower being associated with the dome and the other of the cam and the cam follower being associated with the housing, the cam follower being rotatably engaged with the cam whereby rotation of the housing relative to the dome rotates one of the cam and the cam follower relative to the other of the cam and the cam follower, the cam having at least one first cam surface for causing axial movement of the dome toward the elevator and at least one second cam surface for allowing axial movement of the dome away from the elevator.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
The invention relates to a rotary dispenser for dispensing deodorants, cremes, gels and the like, and is particularly drawn to dispensers of such products wherein the products are sensitive to pressure.
In the deodorant industry, one popular form of the product is a creme or gel which is dispensed from a dispenser through rotary, pushup or other mechanisms which force material out of an applicator portion, typically an apertured applicator surface. Such compositions are quite sensitive to pressure, and small increases beyond atmospheric pressure can lead to breaking down of the composition. Further, the structure of typical dispensers allows for additional products to continue to dispense from the dispenser, or weep after use, as a result of remaining excess pressure within the housing.
A number of attempts have been made to address this issue. For example, U.S. Pat. No. 6,116,803 to Szekely, discloses a dispenser wherein the applicator surface is positioned on a “dome” which floats, or can move relative to the housing, such that after use any internal pressure biases the dome upwardly to relieve same.
Numerous other efforts have been made to provide mechanisms whereby internal increased pressure can be relieved. These mechanisms are drawn to a partial withdrawing of an elevator mechanism within the housing that is conventionally used to drive the product.
Although some of these mechanisms do provide relief of pressure, the need remains for an effective and reliable structure whereby internal pressure is relieved. This need extends to a mechanism which is simple and acceptable to the consumer, and which is not problematic during manufacture of the package and/or filling of the product.
It is therefore the primary object of the present invention to provide such a dispenser.
Other objects and advantages of the present invention will appear hereinbelow.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
In accordance with the present invention, the foregoing objects and advantages have been readily attained.
In accordance with the present invention, a rotary dispenser is provided having internal pressure relief, which dispenser comprises a housing; an elevator slidably and non-rotatably disposed in said housing; a dome slidably and rotatably mounted relative to said housing and having at least one aperture for dispensing product from within said housing; a drive member fixed relative to said dome and rotatably engaged with said elevator whereby rotation of said drive member relative to said elevator slides said elevator relative to said housing; and a pressure relief member comprising a cam and a cam follower, one of said cam and said cam follower being associated with said dome and the other of said cam and said cam follower being associated with said housing, said cam follower being rotatably engaged with said cam whereby rotation of said housing relative to said dome rotates one of said cam and said cam follower relative to the other of said cam and said cam follower, said cam having at least one first cam surface for causing axial movement of said dome toward said elevator and at least one second cam surface for allowing axial movement of said dome away from said elevator.
In accordance with a further aspect of the present invention, a rotary dispenser is provided having mechanism for internal pressure relief, which dispenser comprises a housing; an elevator slidably and non-rotatably disposed in said housing; a dome slidably and rotatably mounted relative to said housing and having at least one aperture for dispensing product from within said housing; a drive member fixed relative to said dome and rotatably engaged with said elevator whereby rotation of said drive member relative to said elevator slides said elevator relative to said housing; and means associated between said dome and said housing for sequentially moving said dome toward said elevator and away from said elevator responsive to rotation of said dome relative to said housing.
The rotary dispenser of the present invention has a substantially round housing and operative dome portion which can advantageously be incorporated into outer housing structures so as to provide a final product having uniformly manufactured internal parts and different external appearance.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
A detailed description of the present invention follows, with reference to the attached drawings, wherein:
FIG. 1
is a perspective view of a rotary dispenser in accordance with the present invention;
FIG. 2
is a side schematic view of a dispenser in accordance with the present invention;
FIG. 3
is partially sectional perspective view of a pressure relief mechanism of the present invention; and
FIG. 4
shows an inner and outer housing assembly in accordance with the present invention.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
The invention relates to a rotary dispenser having a mechanism for providing internal pressure relief. More particularly, the invention relates to a rotary dispenser having a round housing and dome structure which provides for simple and reliable use, and also having a pressure relief mechanism which allows for rapid dispensing of a desired amount of material followed by relief of pressure inside the housing, thereby avoiding or at least reducing problems in the industry associated with pressure applied to various cosmetic gel and creme products such as deodorants and the like, which can break down into constituent components when pressurized, and which can also weep through the applicator surface after use.
FIG. 1
shows a typical round rotary dispenser
10
having a housing
12
and a dome
14
. The dome
14
has a plurality of apertures
16
through which product is dispensed upon rotation of housing
12
relative to dome
14
. Depending upon the type of material to be dispensed, aperture
16
could be provided having angled transfer surfaces such as those disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 6,039,483 to Szekely, which help to transfer material to the applicator surface without pressure as desired.
Turning to
FIG. 2
, the internal mechanism of dispenser
10
is further illustrated. As shown, an elevator member
18
is positioned within housing
12
in sliding and substantially sealing relationship with the inner wall surface of housing
12
. Also provided is a drive member
20
, in this case a threaded rod, which is provided in threaded engagement with elevator
18
such that rotation of drive member
20
relative to elevator
18
causes elevator
18
to displace along drive member
20
so as to force product toward dome
14
and through apertures
16
as desired. Dome
14
is advantageously rotatably mounted relative to housing
12
, and drive member
20
is advantageously non-rotatably mounted relative to dome
14
such that rotation of housing
12
relative to dome
14
results in rotation of drive member
20
relative to elevator
18
as desired, and as is well known in the art.
The non-rotatable mounting of elevator
18
within housing
12
may advantageously be accomplished by providing the outer peripheral edge of elevator
18
and/or the inner wall surface of housing
12
with flats or other structure which tend to reduce or prohibit rotation, while nevertheless allowing translation of elevator
18
along drive member
20
as desired.
Drive member
20
may advantageously be fixedly mounted relative to dome
14
using any structure appropriate for this connection. As will be further discussed below, it is a particularly advantageous feature of the present invention that dome
14
can slide downwardly (arrow A) and upwardly (arrow B) relative to elevator
18
during operation, and a sliding but non-rotatable interaction between drive member
20
and dome
14
is therefore desirable. As discussed below, a spring or other biasing member is advantageously positioned between dome
14
and drive member
20
.
In accordance with the invention, and referring also to
FIG. 3
, a cam and cam follower assembly
22
is advantageously provided in accordance with the present invention and associated between housing
12
and dome
14
such that rotation of housing
12
relative to dome
14
as shown in
FIGS. 1-3
by arrow C results not only in advancing of elevator
18
along drive member
20
, but simultaneously with a first downward motion of dome
14
relative to elevator
18
(arrow A), followed by an upward motion (arrow B) of dome
14
relative to elevator
18
, as desired.
The downward motion portion advantageously assists in dispensing material through aperture
16
to the outside surface of dome
14
for application to a desired area. The subsequent upward motion of dome
14
advantageously serves to relieve pressure generated within housing
12
by the initial motion of elevator
18
and dome
14
so as to avoid undesirable breakdown of the product contained within housing
12
, and further to avoid undesirable weeping of product through aperture
16
after use.
In accordance with the present invention, cam/cam follower assembly
22
advantageously includes a cam member
24
and a cam follower
26
which are associated, respectively, with dome
14
and housing
12
, or vice versa. Cam member
24
is provided as a substantially round member having a slot
28
or other structure adapted to define at least one first cam surface
30
adapted for causing movement of dome
14
in the direction of arrow A, and having at least one second cam surface
32
adapted for causing or allowing motion of dome
14
relative to elevator
18
in the direction of arrow B.
FIG. 3
shows cam member
24
as a ring
34
having slot
28
defined in an outer peripheral edge thereof, with cam follower
26
being a series of inwardly-directed projections
36
which extend inwardly from a downwardly-depending sleeve
38
of dome
14
. It should readily be appreciated that as housing
12
is rotated relative to dome
14
, projections
36
travel in slot
28
and move downwardly when engaged by first cam surfaces
30
, and then upwardly when reaching second cam surfaces
32
.
In accordance with the invention, first cam surfaces are advantageously provided having a shallow slope, as shown, which slope is selected so as to provide the desired amount of downward motion of dome
14
relative to elevator
18
per rotation or rotation segment of housing
12
relative to dome
14
. Further, second cam surfaces
32
are advantageously provided being substantially vertical such that release of pressure occurs when projections
36
reach second cam surfaces
32
, without requiring any further rotation of housing
12
relative to dome
14
.
In accordance with the illustrated embodiment of the present invention, ring
34
is fixed or otherwise secured at an upper edge of housing
12
, and has slot
28
defined on an outwardly facing radial surface, while projections
36
extend inwardly from an inner surface of sleeve
38
. It should readily be appreciated that cam and cam follower could be positioned in an inverse relationship, well within the scope of the invention. In such an inverse relationship, slot
28
would be defined on an inwardly facing surface of sleeve
38
, and projections
36
would be positioned extending radially outwardly from the upper edge of housing
12
.
Turning now to
FIG. 4
, it is a further aspect of the present invention that dispenser
10
having a substantially round outer surface can advantageously be positioned within a further, or outside housing
40
(see FIG.
4
), and dome
14
extended so as to mate properly with outer housing
40
, while housing
12
is, in this configuration, an inner housing having a portion
42
accessible from outside of outer housing
40
so that housing
12
can be rotated relative to dome
14
and outer housing
40
as desired. This advantageously allows for a substantially uniform inner structure such as dispenser
10
to be positioned within outer housings
40
having various different appearances, so that outwardly differently appearing products can be prepared using substantially the same internal components. This is particularly advantageous in accordance with the present invention.
Returning to
FIG. 2
, a biasing member
44
can be positioned so as to urge dome
14
upwardly and away from elevator
18
. In this embodiment, biasing member
44
is a spring positioned between drive member
20
and dome
14
. When projections
36
reach substantially vertical second cam surfaces
32
, biasing member
44
causes upward movement of dome
14
relative to elevator
18
as desired.
In this regard, any suitable structure could be provided for slidably and non-rotatably engaging drive member
20
and dome
14
, for example through a non-round post on drive member
20
and a corresponding sleeve on dome
14
for receiving the non-round post, and with biasing member
44
disposed around the post and sleeve and engaging dome
14
and drive member
20
. Of course, other structures could be used.
It should readily be appreciated that the dispenser in accordance with the present invention can advantageously be used with any flowable or extrudable material, and is particularly advantageous when used with those materials that are adversely impacted by increases in pressure, for example above ambient or atmospheric pressure. Such substances are quite common in the deodorant industry, as well as many others, and dispenser
10
in accordance with the present invention advantageously allows for rapid and controlled dispensing of certain amounts of material, while also reliably providing for release of pressure as desired so as to avoid break down of the product, and/or weeping of the product through aperture
16
after use.
It is to be understood that the invention is not limited to the illustrations described and shown herein, which are deemed to be merely illustrative of the best modes of carrying out the invention, and which are susceptible of modification of form, size, arrangement of parts and details of operation. The invention rather is intended to encompass all such modifications which are within its spirit and scope as defined by the claims.
Claims
- 1. A rotary dispenser with internal pressure relief, comprising:a housing; an elevator slidably and non-rotatably disposed in said housing; a dome slidably and rotatably mounted relative to said housing and having at least one aperture for dispensing product from within said housing; a drive member fixed relative to said dome and rotatably engaged with said elevator whereby rotation of said drive member relative to said elevator slides said elevator relative to said housing; and a pressure relief member comprising a cam and a cam follower, one of said cam and said cam follower being associated with said dome and the other of said cam and said cam follower being associated with said housing, said cam follower being rotatably engaged with said cam whereby rotation of said housing relative to said dome rotates one of said cam and said cam follower relative to the other of said cam and said cam follower, said cam having at least one first cam surface for causing axial movement of said dome toward said elevator and at least one second cam surface for allowing axial movement of said dome away from said elevator.
- 2. The dispenser of claim 1, wherein said housing has a substantially round cross section.
- 3. The dispenser of claim 1, further comprising a biasing member for exerting a force on said dome for moving said dome away from said elevator when said cam follower is aligned with said at least one second cam surface.
- 4. The dispenser of claim 3, wherein said biasing member is positioned between said dome and said drive member.
- 5. The dispenser of claim 1, wherein said dome has a central applicator surface and a sleeve portion extending from said applicator surface and slidably and rotatably engaging said housing.
- 6. The dispenser of claim 1, wherein said cam comprises a first round member having a slot disposed therein, said slot defining said at least one first cam surface and said at least one second surface, and wherein said cam follower comprises a second member adapted to rotate relative to said first round member and having at least one projection engaging said slot.
- 7. The dispenser of claim 6, wherein one of said first round member and said second member is fixed relative to said dome and the other of said first round member and said second member is fixed relative to said housing.
- 8. The dispenser of claim 6, wherein said first round member comprises a ring fixed relative to one of said dome and said housing and having a surface facing the other of said dome and said housing, said slot being defined on said surface.
- 9. The dispenser of claim 1, further comprising an outer housing member fixed relative to said dome, said housing being rotatably mounted within said outer housing member and accessible outside of said outer housing member for rotation.
- 10. The dispenser of claim 1, further comprising a product contained in said housing, said product comprising a substance which is adversely affected by increases in pressure.
- 11. A rotary dispenser with internal pressure relief, comprising:a housing; an elevator slidably and non-rotatably disposed in said housing; a dome slidably and rotatably mounted relative to said housing and having at least one aperture for dispensing product from within said housing; a drive member fixed relative to said dome and rotatably engaged with said elevator whereby rotation of said drive member relative to said elevator slides said elevator relative to said housing; and means associated between said dome and said housing for sequentially moving said dome toward said elevator and away from said elevator responsive to rotation of said dome relative to said housing.
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Foreign Referenced Citations (1)
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