The present invention relates to a small sealed container. More specifically, the present invention relates to a small slender sealed container that may be used to store and dispense fluids such as perfumes.
Small containers in the general form of an elongated tube are generally used to distribute small perfume samples to consumers. Such containers are usually made as small as possible because the perfume samples are expensive and only a very small amount is necessary. However, due to the low specific gravity and the high capillary action of the perfume, there is a limitation to how small of a diameter of the container may be used and still allow the perfume to be dispensed from the container.
If the diameter of the container is too small, the perfume cannot be dispensed from the container due to the capillary action of the fluid. If the diameter of the container is large, the perfume in the container can be easily dispensed. However, since the perfume is expensive and only a very small amount is necessary for a sample, a large diameter container is not economical or practical.
There is a point where the diameter of the container is made as small as possible and yet still allows the perfume in the container to be dispensed with ease. Most perfume sample containers are made with diameters at this minimum diameter. However, even at this minimum diameter, the perfume container is still too large and not economical for dispensing perfume samples. Much more perfume than necessary for a sample must still be filled in the container or the container will have a large void that appears to be left from evaporated perfumes.
Although a smaller diameter container is desirable, it has not been possible due to the physical phenomenon of capillary action of the perfume that limits how small a diameter the container may have. The present invention is a simple yet effective means to allow a very small diameter container to be used for dispensing minute amount of perfume samples efficiently and economically.
The present invention is a small slender container that may be used to store small quantity of fluid, such as perfume, in a sealed environment and easily dispenses the fluid as desired. The content of the slender container is completely sealed and will not leak or evaporate from the container. The slender container is a small diameter slender container with a member affixed within the slender container. The member affixed within the slender container disrupts the surface tension of the perfume and allows the content to flow easily from the small diameter slender container. The slender container can be used as the body of a swab applicator and also for storing fluids wherein the fluid in the slender container may be released into the absorbent material attached to the ends of the swab applicator when desired.
An applicator tip 5 made of an absorbent material such as a cotton ball may be attached to the end of the slender container enclosing the opening means 2. When the slender container is opened by the opening means 2, the fluid 4 in the slender container will flow directly into and be absorbed by the applicator tip 5 for application. The applicator tip 5 may also be a sponge or a brush.
In the second compartment, a second opening means 22 in the form of a score on the slender container is located near one end of said second compartment near the first opening means 21 of the first compartment. A second elongated member 32 with a smaller diameter and shorter length than said second compartment is attached within said second compartment to the sealed end opposite the end near the second opening means 22 of said second compartment. A second fluid 42 is sealed within said second compartment, surrounding the second elongated member 32, until released through the second opening means 22. A second applicator tip 52 made of absorbent material such as a cotton ball is attached to the sealed end of said second compartment where the second elongated member 32 attaches.
When the slender container is opened by the first opening means 21, the first fluid 41 in the slender container is exposed and when the second applicator tip 53 made of absorbent material at the end of the second compartment is brought into contact with the exposed first fluid 41, the first fluid 41 will be released into the absorbent material 52. When the slender container is opened by the second opening means 22, the second fluid 42 in the slender container is exposed and when the first applicator tip 51 made of absorbent material at the end of the first compartment is brought into contact with the exposed second fluid 42, the second fluid 42 will be released into the absorbent material 51. The fluids 41, 42 in the two compartments may be of the same type of fluid or of different types of fluids.
The slender container of the present invention allows a small amount of fluid 4 that evaporates easily, such as perfumes, to be stored in a sealed environment to prevent evaporation. The fluid 4 may be released easily through the opening means 2 by simply breaking open the housing at the scoring to allow the fluid 4 to be exposed. Without the elongated member 3 in the present invention, the fluid 4 within the slender container will not be released from the slender container due to the small diameter of the slender container and the resulting capillary action surface tension and atmospheric pressure, which will prevent the exit of the fluids 4 from the slender container.
Although the description above contains many specificities, these should not be construed as limiting the scope of the invention but as merely providing illustrations of some of the presently preferred embodiments of this invention. Thus the scope of the invention should be determined by the appended claims and their legal equivalents, rather than by the examples given.
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20050265768 A1 | Dec 2005 | US |