Small liquid supply assembly

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6752179
  • Patent Number
    6,752,179
  • Date Filed
    Thursday, March 28, 2002
    23 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, June 22, 2004
    20 years ago
Abstract
Several embodiments of small volume containers for use to feed liquid to a gravity feed liquid spraying device. Each container comprises a body portion having axially spaced first and second ends, means for closing the second end of the body portion, and a first adapter attached to the first end of the body portion. The body portion, means for closing, and first adapter have inner surfaces defining a cavity in the container having a small volume. The adapter comprises an engagement portion having a through opening communicating with the cavity in the body portion, which engagement portion is adapted for liquid and air tight engagement an inlet port of the spraying device. The container includes vacuum restricting means for restricting vacuum within its cavity as liquid moves out of its cavity into a spraying device through the opening in the first adapter with the second end of the container uppermost.
Description




FIELD OF THE INVENTION




The present invention relates to the liquid supply assemblies that supply mixtures of component liquids to be sprayed (e.g., paint) to gravity feed liquid spraying devices such as spray guns.




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




Various liquid supply assemblies have been described for supplying mixtures of component liquids to be sprayed to gravity feed liquid (e.g., paint) spraying devices such as spray guns, including the supply assembly having a collapsible liner that is described in International Publication Number WO 98/32539 of Jul. 30, 1998, the content whereof is incorporated herein by reference, and the improvement in that supply assembly described in U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/901,410 filed Jul. 9, 2001, the content whereof is also incorporated herein by reference.




The liquid supply assembly described in WO 98/32539 includes a container of stiff polymeric material comprising a side wall and a bottom wall at a bottom end of the side wall with an opposite top end of the side wall defining an opening into a cavity in the container, and a flexible liner within that cavity, which liner corresponds in shape to an inner surface of the container, and has an annular lip along the top end of the side wall that defines an opening into a cavity in the liner. That liquid supply assembly further includes an adapter assembly comprising a central portion having a through opening that is adapted to engage the inlet port of the gravity feed liquid spraying device, a transverse portion including a peripheral part adapted for engagement within the flexible liner adjacent the top end of the container, and means for securing the flexible liner around that peripheral part of the adapter assembly. The flexible liner within the cavity in the container can be used as a receptacle for measuring and mixing two or more component liquids for the mixture to be sprayed, and markings or indicia are provided on the side of the container that enable the volume of the contents of the container to be determined, which can facilitate measuring the needed amounts of those component liquids. After the liquids are mixed the adapter assembly is secured to the flexible liner, the adapter assembly is engaged with the inlet port of the spraying device, the liquid supply assembly is positioned above the spraying device with the bottom wall of the container uppermost, and the spraying device is operated to dispense the liquid mixture from within the flexible liner. The flexible liner collapses as the liquid mixture is dispensed to restrict the formation of a vacuum in the liner.




U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/901,410 describes a liquid supply assembly for use with gravity feed liquid spraying devices that, like the liquid supply assemblies described in WO 98/32539, provides indicia by which component liquids for mixtures of liquids to be sprayed by such devices are measured to provide predetermined ratios, but which affords conveniently providing indicia that facilitates measuring many more of the different ratios of different component liquids that might be desired by operators of such liquid spraying devices than when such indicia are provided on the containers or mixing cups as described in WO 98/32539 by providing different indicia on a plurality of different indicating sheets of resiliently flexible polymeric material, any one of which sheets can be positioned between the side wall of the container and the flexible liner.




A liquid supply assembly for use with gravity feed liquid spraying devices incorporating features described in WO 98/32539 and in U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/901,410 is currently being sold by Minnesota Mining and Manufacturing Company under the trade designation “3M (T.M.) Paint Preparation System”. That liquid supply assembly is adapted to contain a fairly large amount of liquid (i.e., about 20 fluid ounces or 600 ml) and incorporates several disposable parts that are typically discarded rather than being cleaned after liquid is sprayed from them. While use of that liquid supply assembly is economical when a large surface area is to be sprayed because of the short clean up time afforded by its disposable parts, it becomes less economical when only a small amount of liquid is to be sprayed, such as, for example, when a painter is testing a paint mixture for a color match, or is painting a small surface area, or is spraying a thinned clear coat or blending clear to blend new and old layers of clear coat. Painters reportedly have mounted only the disposable first adapter


40


described in U.S. patent application Ser. No. 90/901,410 in the reusable second adapter


54


on their spray guns (without the container


12


, disposable liner


20


and sealing ring


53


) with its peripheral part


50


uppermost to contain a small amount of paint to be sprayed for such purposes in the cavity defined by its then upwardly diverging frusto conical upper surface. Such use of the first adapter


40


is difficult, however, in that its peripheral part


50


must be kept generally horizontal to prevent spilling the paint, and even then, the first adapter


40


has a very large opening through which paint can spill if the spray gun or adapter


40


is bumped or moved sideways too suddenly.




DISCLOSURE OF THE INVENTION




The present invention provides an economical and easily usable liquid supply container for a small amount of liquid to be sprayed by a gravity feed spraying device such as a spray gun.




According to the present invention there is provided a small volume container for use to feed liquid to a gravity feed liquid spraying device. The container comprises a body portion having axially spaced first and second ends, means for closing the second end of the body portion, and a first adapter attached to the first end of the body portion. The body portion, means for closing, and first adapter have inner surfaces defining a small volume cavity in the container (i.e., a cavity having a volume in the range of about 0.5 to 5 ounces or 15 to 150 ml). The first adapter comprises an engagement portion having a through opening communicating with the cavity in the body portion, which engagement portion is adapted for liquid and air tight engagement with the spraying device. The container also includes means for restricting the formation of a vacuum in its cavity as liquid moves out of its cavity through the first adapter with the second end of the container uppermost.




The engagement portion of the container according to the present invention can be adapted for engagement with the reusable second adapter


54


that can be attached to a spraying device that is described in U.S. patent application Ser. No. 90/901,410.




In one embodiment of the small volume container the body portion is formed by thin flexible polymeric material, and the container further includes a plurality of stiff rings fixed to and spaced axially along the body portion. That container can be filled with liquid by manually collapsing the body portion of the container between the rings to decrease the size of the cavity in the container, immersing an end portion of a transfer pipette engaged with the inner surface of the engagement portion of the first adapter in the liquid, and pulling the second end of the body portion away from its first end to expand the volume of the cavity in the container so that atmospheric pressure pushes liquid into that cavity through the pipette. The body portion is again collapsible between the rings to afford movement of the rings to positions closely adjacent to each other to decrease the volume of the cavity as liquid in the container moves through the opening in the first adapter into a spraying device, thereby providing the means for restricting vacuum in the cavity.




In another embodiment of the small volume container the body portion is formed by thin flexible polymeric material, and the container further includes a fastener closing the second end of the body portion, which fastener is separable to open the second end of the body portion and facilitate filing the container with liquid through the second end of the body portion. The body portion is collapsible as liquid in the container moves through the opening in the first adapter to provide the means for restricting vacuum in the cavity.




In another embodiment of the small volume container the body portion comprises a stiff body part having an first end defining the first end of the body portion and an opposite second end, and a flexible part formed by thin flexible polymeric material extending from the second end of the stiff body part and defining the second end of the body portion. The adapter includes a cap-like portion fixed to the end of the engagement portion adjacent the body portion, which cap-like portion releasably engages the first end of the stiff body member in liquid tight engagement, and is separable from the stiff body part to open the first end of the body portion and facilitate filing the cavity with liquid through that first end. The flexible part of the body portion is collapsible as liquid in the container moves through the opening in the first adapter to provide the means for restricting vacuum in the cavity.




In another embodiment of the small volume container the body portion is formed of stiff resiliently flexible polymeric material that upon being collapsed by application of outside force and then released will return to its original shape. The container is capable of being filled with liquid by manually collapsing the container, immersing an end portion of a transfer pipette engaged with the inner surface of the engagement portion of the first adapter in the liquid, and allowing the container to return to its original shape to expand the volume of the cavity in the container so that atmospheric pressure pushes liquid into that cavity through the pipette. The body portion of the container is again collapsible as liquid in the container moves through the opening in the first adapter into the spray gun to provide the means for restricting vacuum in the cavity.




In another embodiment of the small volume container the elongate body portion is formed of stiff polymeric material and has an annular lip at its second end. The means for closing the second end of the body portion is a cap releasably engaging the second end of the body portion, which cap is separable from the body portion to thereby open the second end of the body portion and facilitate filing the cavity with liquid through that second end. The means for restricting vacuum in the cavity can be provided by loosening the cap when the liquid is being sprayed, or by providing a vent opening in the cap.




In another embodiment of the small volume container the body portion and the adapter are provided by the disposable first adapter


40


described in U.S. patent application Ser. No. 90/901,410 (without the container


12


, disposable liner


20


and sealing ring


53


) including its peripheral part


50


which, as discussed above can contain a small amount of liquid to be sprayed in the cavity defined by its diverging frusto conical inner surface and its peripheral part


50


. The means for closing the second end of the body portion is a cover (i.e., a polymeric cover of the type used to close opened cans of coffee) that releasably engages the outer surface of that peripheral part


50


. That cover also has or can be provided with a vent opening into the cavity to provide the means for restricting vacuum in the cavity.




The embodiments of the small volume container described herein are of a sufficiently inexpensive structure that they can be disposed of after a single use, however, certain of the embodiments could be cleaned and re-used if that was desired.











DESCRIPTION OF DRAWING




The present invention will be further described with reference to the accompanying drawing wherein like reference numerals refer to like parts in the several views, and wherein:





FIG. 1

is an exploded perspective view of a first embodiment of a small volume container according to the present invention shown in its normal expanded condition together with a second adapter with which it can be engaged and a fragment of a spraying device on which the second adapter can be mounted;





FIG. 2



a


is a perspective view of the small volume container of

FIG. 1

shown in a collapsed condition in which it can be positioned, together with a transfer pipette that can be used with the small volume container;





FIG. 2



b


is a perspective view of a plug that can be used with the small volume container;





FIG. 3

is a perspective view of a second embodiment of a small volume container according to the present invention;





FIG. 4

is a perspective view of a third embodiment of a small volume container according to the present invention with a cap included in the container in a closed position;





FIG. 5

is a perspective view of the small volume container of

FIG. 4

with the cap included in the container in an open position;





FIG. 6

is a perspective view of a fourth embodiment of a small volume container according to the present invention shown in its normal expanded condition;





FIG. 7

is a perspective view of the small volume container of

FIG. 6

shown in a collapsed condition in which it can be positioned;





FIG. 8

is a perspective view of a fifth embodiment of a small volume container according to the present invention;





FIG. 9

is a perspective view of a sixth embodiment of a small volume container according to the present invention with a cap included in the container in a closed position;





FIG. 10

is a perspective view of the small volume container of

FIG. 9

with the cap included in the container in an open position;





FIG. 11

is a perspective view of a seventh embodiment of a small volume container according to the present invention together with the plug of

FIG. 2



b


; and





FIG. 12

is a perspective view of an eighth embodiment of a small volume container according to the present invention together with a second adapter with which it can be engaged and a fragment of a spraying device on which the second adapter can be mounted.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION




Referring now to

FIGS. 1 and 2



a


of the drawing there is illustrated a first embodiment of a disposable small volume container


10


according to the present invention that can be used to feed liquid to a gravity feed liquid spraying device such as a spray gun


12


(e.g., the spray gun commercially designated NR


95


that is available from Sata, Farbspritzechnik GmbH & Co., Kornwestheim, Germany). Only a fragment including a liquid inlet port of the spraying device


12


is shown. A reusable metal adapter


14


can be mounted by threaded engagement on the liquid inlet port of the gravity feed spraying device


12


with a through passageway


15


in the adapter


14


communicating with the inlet port and opening through its distal end


16


for receiving liquid to be sprayed by the spraying device


12


. That reusable adapter


14


has essentially the same structure as the reusable adapter


54


described in U.S. patent application Ser. No. 90/901,410, the content of which application is incorporated herein by reference. That passageway


15


in the adapter is partially defined by a cylindrical inner surface of a predetermined diameter adjacent the distal end


16


of the adapter


14


.




The small volume container


10


comprises an elongate generally tubular body portion


18


made of thin, very flexible, transparent, paint solvent resistant polymeric film material (e.g., the film that can be heat sealed to itself or to a polyethylene substrate commercially available from Minnesota Mining and Manufacturing Company (3M), St. Paul, Minn. under the trade designation ET29905 “SCOTCHPAK (T.M.) Film”). The body portion


18


has axially spaced first and second ends


19


and


20


. The first end


19


of the body portion


18


is attached (i.e., by heat sealing) around a cylindrical lip


24


on a first adapter


22


. Means in the form of a transverse heat seal


25


sealing together opposite sides of the body portion


18


are provided for closing the second end


20


of the body portion


18


. The inner surfaces of the body portion


18


, first adapter


22


, and the heat seal


25


define a cavity


21


in the container


10


. The first adapter


22


comprises an axially projecting engagement portion


23


having a through opening communicating with the cavity


21


in the container


10


. The engagement portion


23


has a cylindrical periphery with axially spaced radially outwardly projecting annular ridges adapted for liquid and airtight engagement with the cylindrical inner surface of passageway


15


in the reusable adapter


14


when the engagement portion


23


is manually pressed into the passageway


15


. The small volume container


10


further includes a plurality of stiff annular rings


26


of polymeric material fixed to (e.g., by heat sealing) and spaced axially along the inner surface of the body portion


18


. Three rings


26


are illustrated, however more or less could be used depending on the length of the container


10


. The cavity


21


in the small volume container


10


can be filled with liquid by manually collapsing the body portion


18


of the container between the rings


26


(i.e., moving the rings


26


together along the axis of the container


10


) to the positions shown in

FIG. 2



a


, engaging an end portion


27




a


of a polymeric transfer pipette


27


shown in

FIG. 2



a


with the inner surface of the engagement portion


23


, immersing a distal end portion


27




b


of the transfer pipette


27


in the liquid, and pulling the second end


20


of the body portion


18


away from its first end


19


to cause the cavity


21


to expand in volume and cause atmospheric pressure to push liquid through the pipette


27


into the cavity


21


in the container


10


. The pipette


27


is then removed and the engagement portion


23


of the first adapter


22


can then be manually pressed into the passageway


15


in the reusable adapter


14


with the spraying device


12


inverted, after which the spraying device


12


can be moved to its normal position with the body portion


18


projecting above the spraying device


12


with its second end


20


uppermost. As liquid from the container


10


is dispensed through the spraying device


12


, the body portion


18


again collapses between the rings


26


so that the rings


26


move toward positions closely adjacent each other to decrease the volume of the cavity


21


in the container


10


(see FIG.


2


). This ability of the cavity


21


to decrease in volume provides for the container


10


vacuum restricting means for allowing liquid within its cavity


21


to move through the through opening in the first adapter


22


with the second end


20


of the body portion


18


uppermost without causing a vacuum in the cavity


21


that can restrict the proper flow of liquid from the container


10


into the gravity feed spraying device


12


.




The transfer pipette


27


is a resiliently flexible thin wall polymeric tube having at one end the cylindrical end portion


27




a


(e.g., 0.5 inch or 1.3 cm outside diameter) that has an outer surface adapted for frictional sealing engagement with the cylindrical inner surface of the engagement portion


23


of the adapter, an inner diameter at its distal end portion


27




b


of about 0.28 inch or 0.7 cm, and an overall length of about 1.5 inches or 3.8 cm. A suitable transfer pipette can be formed by cutting off about 1.2 inch or 3 cm from the end of the bulb and about 3.5 inches or 9 cm from the end opposite the bulb of the transfer pipette commercially designated a SAMCO (t.m.) transfer pipette, catalog no. 202, available from Samco Scientific Corp., San Fernando, Calif.




The small volume container


10


, as illustrated, can optionally include a removable paint filter assembly


28


of a known commercially available type (e.g., the filter assembly commercially available from Filtertek, Hebron, Ill.) which has the same structure as the filter assembly


82


described in more detail in U.S. patent application Ser. No. 90/901,410 (the content of which is incorporated herein by reference). An annular end portion of the paint filter assembly


28


is frictionally engaged with the inner surface of the engagement portion


23


after the container


10


is filled with liquid through the pipette


27


.




An injection molded resiliently flexile polymeric plug


29


(e.g, having a 0.45 inch or 1.1 cm thick wall of polyethylene) shown in

FIG. 2



b


can be provided that has a cylindrical end portion


29




a


adapted to be pressed into frictional engagement with the inner surface of the engagement portion


23


to close the cavity


21


in the container


10


. The plug


29


can be useful to store liquid in the container


10


prior to attaching the container


10


to the spraying device


12


, or, if not all of the liquid in the container


10


is used by the spraying device


12


, to close the container


10


after it is removed from the spraying device


12


, thereby allowing the liquid to be stored in the container


10


for disposal or until it is again needed.




As a non-limiting example, the body portion


18


of the container


10


can have a diameter of about 1.2 inches or 3 cm, and a length of about 5.5 inches or 14 cm between its ends


19


and


20


to provide a maximum volume for the cavity


21


of about 2.3 ounces or 70 ml.




It is anticipated that the diameter and length of the body portion


18


could be varied significantly from those dimensions to provide a wide variety of volumes for the container


10


, and that the novel structure for the container could be useful for purposes other than providing a small volume container for the purposes described herein. Hook members like the hook members


69


described and illustrated in U.S. patent application Ser. No. 90/901,410 could optionally be used on opposite sides of the engagement portion


23


of the first adapter


22


to provide a more secure engagement between the first adapter


22


and the reusable adapter


14


. While such hook members are not usually necessary with several of the types of small volume containers described in this application, they might be useful for larger volume containers having the structure described above. Referring now to

FIG. 3

there is illustrated a second embodiment of a small volume container


30


according to the present invention that can be used to feed liquid to the gravity feed liquid spraying device


12


through the reusable metal adapter


14


. The container


30


includes a first adapter


22


and a filter assembly


28


having the same structures described above. The container


30


differs from the container


10


by the structure of an elongate generally tubular body portion


32


of the container


30


, and the means for closing its second end


35


. That body portion


32


is formed of thin, very flexible, transparent, paint solvent resistant polymeric film material (e.g., the heat sealable film commercially available from Minnesota Mining and Manufacturing Company (3M), St. Paul, Minn. under the trade designation ET29905 “SCOTCHPAK (T.M.) Film”). The body portion


32


has axially spaced first and second ends


34


and


35


. The first end


34


of the body portion


32


is attached (i.e., by heat sealing) around the cylindrical lip


24


on the first adapter


22


. The means for closing the second end


35


of the body portion


32


is in the form of a fastener


36


releasably attaching together opposed surfaces of the body portion


32


at the second end


35


of the body portion


32


. The inner surfaces of the body portion


32


, first adapter


22


, and fastener


36


define a cavity


33


in the container


30


. The fastener


36


is of the type commonly used on polymeric bags used to store food items which includes a longitudinal rib on one surface of the body portion


32


, and two parallel projections on the other surface adapted to receive the rib in liquid tight engagement there between when the rib is pressed between those projections. The fastener


36


can be manually opened so that the container


30


can be filled with liquid through the second end


35


of the body portion


32


, which could be done after the container


30


is mounted on the spraying device, or, by use of the plug


29


(see

FIG. 2



b


) to close the engagement portion


23


, could be done before the container


30


is mounted on the spraying device


12


. The body portion


32


is collapsible as liquid in the container


30


moves through the opening in the first adapter


22


into the spraying device


12


, thereby providing the container


30


with vacuum restricting means for allowing liquid within its cavity


21


to move through the through opening in the first adapter


22


with the second end


20


of the container


10


uppermost without causing a vacuum in the cavity


21


that could restrict the proper flow of liquid from the container


30


into the gravity feed spraying device


12


.




As a non-limiting example, the body portion


32


of the container


30


can have a diameter of about 1.2 inches or 3 cm, and a length of about 5.5 inches or 14 cm between its ends


34


and


35


to provide a maximum volume for the cavity


21


of about 2.3 ounces or 70 ml. As another example with a slightly larger volume, the body portion


32


of the container


30


can have a diameter of about 1.8 inches or 4.6 cm, and a length of about 4.8 inches or 12 cm between its ends


34


and


35


to provide a maximum volume for the cavity


21


of about 4.5 ounces or 135 ml.




Referring now to

FIGS. 4 and 5

there is illustrated a third embodiment of a small volume container


40


according to the present invention that can be used to feed liquid to the gravity feed liquid spraying device


12


through the reusable metal adapter


14


. The container


40


includes a first adapter


42


including an axially projecting engagement portion


23


and (optionally) a filter assembly


28


having the same structures indicated above. The container


40


differs from the container


10


in that (1) the adapter


42


includes an annular cap-like portion around the engagement portion


23


, which cap-like portion includes a generally cylindrical axially projecting flange


41


around its periphery and (2) by the structure of an elongate generally tubular body portion


44


of the container


40


. That body portion


44


has first and second axially spaced ends


47


and


48


, and has an inner surface that with the inner surfaces of the first adapter


42


and means for closing the second end


48


of the body portion forms a cavity


43


in the container


40


. Part of that body portion


44


is formed by a short stiff polymeric tube


45


open at both ends with one end being adapted for releasable sealing engagement within the flange


41


on the cap-like portion of the first adapter


42


; whereas another part of that body portion


44


is formed by a tubular piece


46


of thin, very flexible, transparent, paint solvent resistant polymeric film material (e.g., the heat sealable film commercially available from Minnesota Mining and Manufacturing Company (3M), St. Paul, Minn. under the trade designation ET29905 “SCOTCHPAK (T.M.) Film”). The tubular piece


46


of polymeric film material has one end attached (i.e., by heat sealing) around the periphery of the tube


45


, and its end opposite the tube


14


heat sealed shut to provide the means for closing the second end


48


of the body portion


44


. The cap-like portion of the adapter


42


and the polymeric tube


45


can be made by modifying the container commercially available from Dow Corning Corp. under the trade designation “Snap-Seal” (trade mark) No. 1730. The cap-like portion of the adapter


42


is attached to the polymeric tube


45


by what is sometimes called a living hinge


49


so that the adapter


42


can be removed and pivoted away from the end of the tube


45


(see

FIG. 5

) and the container


40


can then be filled with liquid through the first end


47


of the body portion


44


, which could be done before or after the engagement portion


23


of the adapter


42


is engaged with the reusable adapter


14


on the spraying device


12


. The part


46


of the body portion


44


formed by the thin flexible polymeric film material will collapse as liquid in the container


40


moves through the openings in the first adapter


42


and the reusable adapter


14


into the spraying device


12


, thereby providing for the container


40


vacuum restricting means for allowing liquid within its cavity


43


to move through the through opening in the first adapter


42


with the second end


48


of the container


40


uppermost without causing a vacuum in the cavity


43


that could restrict the proper flow of liquid from the container


40


into the gravity feed spraying device


12


.




As a non-limiting example, the body portion


44


of the container


40


can have a diameter of about 1.2 inches or 3 cm, and a length of about 5.5 inches or 14 cm between its ends


47


and


48


to provide a maximum volume for the cavity


43


of about 2.3 ounces or 70 ml. Alternatively, the body portion


44


of the container


40


can have a diameter of about 1.9 inches or 4.8 cm, and a length of about 4.75 inches or 12 cm between its ends


47


and


48


to provide a maximum volume for the cavity


43


of about 5 ounces or 148 ml.




Referring now to

FIGS. 6 and 7

of the drawing there is illustrated a fourth embodiment of a small volume container


50


according to the present invention that can be used to feed liquid to the gravity feed spraying device


12


through the reusable adapter


14


. The container


50


comprises a molded elongate tubular or cylindrical body portion


51


having a first end wall


52


included in a first adapter


55


for the container


50


, and means for closing the second end of the body portion


51


in the form of a axially spaced second end wall


53


. The body portion


51


, first adapter


55


and second end wall


53


have inner surfaces defining a cavity


54


for the container


50


. The container


50


is integrally molded of a stiff resiliently flexible polymeric material (e.g., 0.011 to 0.018 inch or 0.03 to 0.05 cm thick low density polyethylene), so that when the container


50


is collapsed by application of a generally transverse and/or axially directed outside force (which can be applied manually) and the force is then released, the container


50


will return to its original shape either by itself or with a small amount of manual manipulation. The first adapter


55


for the container


50


includes an axially projecting engagement portion


23


and (optionally) a filter assembly


28


(not shown) having the same structures indicated above that are centrally mounted on the first end wall


52


. The paint filter assembly


28


is frictionally engaged with the inner surface of the engagement portion


23


after the container


50


is filled with liquid. The cavity


54


in the container


50


can be filled with liquid by manually collapsing the container


50


, engaging the end portion


27




a


of the polymeric transfer pipette


27


described with reference to

FIG. 2

with the inner surface of the engagement portion


23


, immersing the distal end


27




b


of the transfer pipette


27


in the liquid, and allowing the container


50


to return to its original shape so that its cavity


54


expands in volume, causing atmospheric pressure to push liquid through the pipette


27


into the cavity


54


in the container


50


. The pipette


27


is then removed and the engagement portion


23


of the first adapter


55


can then be manually pressed into the passageway


15


in the reusable adapter


14


with the spraying device


12


inverted, after which the spraying device


12


can be moved to its normal position with the body portion


51


projecting above the spraying device


12


with its second end wall


53


uppermost. As liquid from the container


50


is dispensed through the spraying device


12


, the body portion


51


will again collapse to decrease the volume of the cavity


54


. This ability of the cavity


54


in the container


50


to decrease in volume restricts formation of a vacuum in the cavity


54


as liquid within the cavity


54


moves through the through opening in the first adapter


55


into the gravity feed spraying device


12


with the second end wall


53


of the container


50


uppermost.




As a non-limiting example, the cylindrical body portion


51


of the container


50


can have a diameter of about 1.65 inches or 4.2 cm, and a length of about 3 inches or 7.6 cm between its end walls


52


and


53


to provide a maximum volume for the cavity


54


of about 2.5 ounces or 75 ml.




Referring now to

FIG. 8

of the drawing there is illustrated a fifth embodiment of a small volume container


50


′ according to the present invention that can be used to feed liquid to the gravity feed spraying device


12


through the reusable adapter


14


. The container


50


′ can be used in the same way as the container


50


described above (the similar parts thereof being identified by the same reference numerals to which has been added an apostrophe) and differs from the container


50


in that instead of its body portion


51


′ being totally cylindrical, its body portion


51


′ has axially spaced cylindrical portions


58


with annular axially spaced recesses


59


there between to cause bending of the body portion


51


′ at or between the recesses


59


to collapse the container


51


′ as the second end wall


53


′ of the body portion


51


′ is moved axially toward the first end


52


′ of the body portion


51


′.




Referring now to

FIGS. 9 and 10

of the drawing there is illustrated a sixth embodiment of a small volume container


70


according to the present invention that can be used to feed liquid to the gravity feed spraying device


12


through the reusable adapter


14


. The container


70


comprises a stiff polymeric molding including an elongate cylindrically body portion


71


having first and second ends


72


and


73


, and a first end wall


74


fixed at the first end


72


of the body portion


71


(included in a first adapter


75


for the container


70


) on which first end wall


74


is centrally fixed an axially projecting engagement portion


23


and (optionally) a filter


28


(not shown) having the same structures described above. The container


70


also includes a cap


77


at its second end


73


, which cap


77


, when closed, receives an end of the body portion


71


within a generally cylindrical axially projecting flange


78


around its periphery to provide means for closing the second end


73


of the body portion


71


. The container


70


can be made by modifying the bottom wall of either the about 1.5 ounce or 40 ml container sold by Dow Corning Corp. under the trade designation “Snap-Seal” (trade mark) No. 1720, or the about 4 ounce or 118 ml container sold by Dow Corning Corp. under the trade designation “Snap-Seal” (trade mark) No. 1730. Inner surfaces of the body portion


71


, adapter


75


and cap


77


define a cavity


76


for the container


70


. The cap


77


is attached to the cylindrical body portion


71


by what is sometimes called a living hinge


79


so that the cap


77


can be removed and pivoted away from the cylindrical portion


71


(see

FIG. 10

) so that the cavity


76


in the container


70


can be filled with liquid through the second end


73


of the body portion


71


. The cavity


76


in the container


70


can be filled with liquid either by using the plug


29


(see

FIG. 2



b


) to close the engagement portion


23


before the container


30


is mounted on the spraying device


12


, or by manually pressing the engagement portion


23


of the container


70


into the passageway


15


in the reusable adapter


14


with the spraying device


12


in its normal position so that the body portion


71


projects above the spraying device


12


with its second end


73


uppermost. The cap


77


is opened, the liquid poured into the cavity


76


, and the cap


77


is closed. The cap


77


has a vent opening


68


to provide for the container


70


vacuum restricting means for allowing liquid within its cavity


72


to move through the through opening in the first adapter


75


with the second end


73


of the container


70


uppermost without causing a significant vacuum in the cavity


72


that could restrict the proper flow of liquid from the container


70


into the gravity feed spraying device


12


.




Alternatively, instead of pre-forming the vent opening


68


in the cap


77


, a vent opening can be formed in the cap


77


by the operator of the spraying device


12


when desired using a tapered pointed pin or push pin of the type often used to attach documents to bulletin boards in the manner described in U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/374,794 filed Aug. 16, 1999, or the equivalent International Publication Number WO 01/12337 A1 published Feb. 22, 2001, the content of which application and publication are hereby incorporated herein by reference. Such use of a push pin together with use of the plug


29


illustrated in

FIG. 2



b


facilitates using the container


70


for at least temporary storage of liquids to be sprayed.




Referring now to

FIG. 11

of the drawing there is illustrated a seventh embodiment of a small volume container


80


according to the present invention that can be used to feed liquid to the gravity feed spraying device.


12


through the reusable adapter


14


. The container


80


comprises a stiff polymeric injection molding (e.g., of polyethylene) including a frusto conical body portion


81


having first and second ends


82


and


83


, and a first end wall fixed at the first end


82


of the body portion


81


(included in a first adapter


85


for the container


80


) on which first end wall is centrally fixed an axially projecting engagement portion


23


. Opposed hook members


86


like the hook members


69


described and illustrated in U.S. patent application Ser. No. 90/901,410 can optionally be fixed and spaced on opposite sides of the engagement portion


23


of the first adapter


22


to provide more secure engagement between the first adapter


85


and the reusable adapter


14


. The container


80


can be made by modifying the bottom wall of the about 4 ounce or 118 ml container No. 8889-207026 sold by Oxford Lab Ware, St. Louis, Mo. Also, optionally, the container can include a filter


28


having the same structure described above, which filter


28


can have an end portion frictionally engaged with the inner surface of the engagement portion


23


. Indicia


84


indicating the volume of the container


80


at several levels can be molded into the body portion


81


. The container


80


also includes a cap


87


adapted to releasably engage the body portion


81


by threads


88


around the body portion


81


adjacent its second end


83


and around the inner surface of a generally cylindrical axially projecting flange on the cap


87


so that the cap


87


and threads


88


provide means for closing the second end


83


of the body portion


81


. Inner surfaces of the body portion


81


, adapter


85


and cap


87


define a cavity for the container


80


. The cap


87


can be unscrewed from the body portion


81


and removed so that the cavity in the container


80


can be filled with liquid through the second end


83


of the body portion


81


. The cavity in the container


80


can be filled with liquid either (1) after manually pressing the engagement portion


23


of the container


80


into the passageway


15


in the reusable adapter


14


with the spraying device


12


in its normal position, or (2), with the container


80


separated from the adapter


14


, if the plug


29


(see

FIG. 2



b


and the related description) is pressed into the engagement portion


23


. Liquid can be mixed in the cavity using a mixing stick or the like, and/or the cap


87


can be closed, and (if the engagement portion


23


is closed by the plug


29


) the container


80


can be shaken to mix liquid in the container


80


. After the container


80


is engaged with the reusable adapter


14


of the spraying device


12


the cap


87


can be unscrewed slightly from its fully closed position, thereby providing a space between the cap


87


and the second end


83


of the body portion


81


that provides vacuum restricting means for allowing liquid within its cavity


82


to move through the through opening in the first adapter


85


with the second end


83


of the container


80


uppermost without causing a significant vacuum in the cavity


82


that could restrict the proper flow of liquid from the container


80


into the gravity feed spraying device


12


. Engagement of the hook members


86


with the reusable metal adapter


14


(see

FIG. 1

) restricts rotation of the body portion


81


of the container


80


relative to the spraying device


12


, thereby facilitating unscrewing the cap


87


with one hand while the spraying device


12


is being held by the other hand. If not all of the liquid in the container


80


is used, the cap


87


can be tightened, the container


80


can be removed from the spraying device


12


, and the plug


29


can be inserted in the engagement portion


23


, thereby allowing the liquid to be stored in the container


80


until it is again needed.




Alternatively, instead of loosening the cap


87


, a vent opening can be formed in the cap


87


by the operator of the spraying device


12


when desired using a tapered pointed pin or push pin of the type often used to attach documents to bulletin boards in the manner described in U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/374,794 filed Aug. 16, 1999, or the equivalent International Publication Number WO 01/12337 A1 published Feb. 22, 2001, the content of which application and publication are hereby incorporated herein by reference.




Referring now to

FIG. 12

of the drawing there is illustrated an eighth embodiment of a small volume container


90


according to the present invention that can be used to feed liquid to the gravity feed spraying device


12


through the reusable adapter


14


. A body portion


92


and an adapter


93


for the container


90


are identical to a first adapter


40


described in U.S. patent application Ser. No. 90/901,410 (without the container


12


, disposable liner


20


and sealing ring


53


described therein) including the peripheral part


50


of the adapter


40


described therein, which body portion


92


, as discussed above with reference to that U.S. patent application Ser. No. 90/901,410, can contain a small amount of liquid to be sprayed in a cavity defined by its diverging frusto conical inner surface


94


and its peripheral part


95


. The container


90


according to the present invention further including means for closing a second end


96


of its body portion defined by the distal end of its peripheral part


95


, which means for closing is provided by a cover


97


(i.e., a polymeric cover


97


of the type used to close opened cans of coffee). The cover


97


has a generally cylindrical axially projecting flange


98


that releasably engages the ribbed outer surface of that peripheral part


95


. The cover


97


has a through vent opening


99


into the cavity (which cavity is then also defined by the inner surface of the cover


97


) to provide vacuum restricting means for allowing liquid within the cavity to move through the through openings in the first adapter


93


and the reusable adapter


14


with the second end


96


of the container


90


uppermost without causing a significant vacuum in the cavity that could restrict the proper flow of liquid from the container


90


into the gravity feed spraying device


12


.




Alternatively, instead of pre-forming the vent opening


99


in the cover


97


, a vent opening can be formed in the cover


97


by the operator of the spraying device


12


when desired using a tapered pointed pin or push pin in the manner described in U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/374,794 filed Aug. 16, 1999, or the equivalent International Publication Number WO 01/12337 A1 published Feb. 22, 2001.




The plug


29


seen in

FIG. 2



b


for closing the engagement portion


23


can be used with any of the containers described above so that the containers


10


,


30


,


40


,


60


,


60


′ and


80


can be used (at least temporarily) for storage of liquid, and the containers


70


and


90


can also be used for that purpose if their vent openings are not pre-formed but are formed by the operator using a tapered pin as described above.




The present invention has now been described with reference to several embodiments and modifications thereof. It will be apparent to those skilled in the art that many changes can be made in the embodiments described without departing from the scope of the present invention. For example, the shape of the adapter on any of the embodiments could be changed as desired to either directly engage the inlet port of a spraying device, or to engage a reusable adapter on the spraying device having a shape different than the reusable adapter


14


illustrated in FIG.


1


. Thus, the scope of the present invention should not be limited to the structures and methods described in this application, but only by the structures and methods described by the language of the claims and the equivalents thereof.



Claims
  • 1. A container for use with a gravity feed liquid spraying device having a liquid inlet port, said container comprising:an elongate body portion formed of thin flexible polymeric material, said body portion having a central axis, and having axially spaced first and second ends; means for closing the second end of said body portion; a first adapter attached to said first end of said body portion, said body portion, means for closing, and first adapter having inner surfaces defining a cavity in said container, said first adapter comprising a engagement portion having a through opening communicating with the cavity in said container and being adapted for liquid and air tight engagement with the inlet port of the liquid spraying device; and a plurality of stiff rings fixed to and spaced axially along said body portion; the container being capable of being filled with liquid by manually collapsing the body portion of the container between the rings, engaging one end portion of a transfer pipette with an inner surface of the engagement portion and immersing an opposite end portion of the transfer pipette in the liquid, and pulling the second end of the body portion away from the first end of the body portion to cause the cavity to expand in volume so that atmospheric pressure pushes liquid into the cavity in the container through the transfer pipette, and said body portion being collapsible between said rings to afford movement of said rings to positions closely adjacent each other to decrease the volume of said cavity in the container as liquid in the container moves through the opening in said first adapter with said second end of said container uppermost, thereby restricting formation of a vacuum in the cavity.
  • 2. A container according to claim 1 wherein the liquid inlet port on the spraying device is provided by a reusable adapter with a distal end and a through passageway opening through said distal end for receiving liquid to be sprayed by the spraying device, which reusable adapter has a cylindrical inner surface of a predetermined diameter adjacent said distal end, and the engagement portion of said first adapter has an outer surface adapted for liquid and air tight engagement with the cylindrical inner surface of the reusable adapter.
  • 3. A container according to claim 1 wherein said cavity in said container has a volume of less than about 2.3 fluid ounces or 70 ml.
  • 4. A container for use with a gravity feed liquid spraying device having a liquid inlet port, said container comprising:an elongate body portion comprising thin flexible polymeric material, said body portion having a central axis and axially spaced first and second ends; means for closing the second end of said body portion; and a first adapter attached to said first end of said body portion; said body portion, means for closing, and first adapter having inner surfaces defining a cavity in said container; said first adapter comprising a engagement portion having a through opening communicating with the cavity in said container and being adapted for liquid and air-tight engagement with the inlet port of the liquid spraying device; said container including means for opening said body portion at one of said ends to allow filling the cavity with liquid through the opened end of said body portion; and said thin flexible polymeric material of said body portion being collapsible as liquid in the container moves through the opening in said first adapter with said second end of said container uppermost to restrict formation of a vacuum in the cavity.
  • 5. A container according to claim 4 wherein said means for opening said body portion at one of said ends to facilitate filling the cavity with liquid through the opened end of said body portion and said means for closing the second end of said body portion are both provided by a fastener releasably attaching together opposed inner surface portions of the body portion at said second end, said fastener including a longitudinal rib on one of said inner surface portions and two parallel projections on the other of said inner surface portions receiving the rib in liquid tight engagement there between; said rib being manually removable from between said projections to open the second end of said body portion and allow filling the cavity with liquid through said second end of said body portion.
  • 6. A container according to claim 4 wherein said body portion comprising a stiff body part having an first end defining the first end of said body portion and an opposite second end, and a flexible body part formed by thin flexible polymeric material extending from the second end of said stiff body part and defining the second end of said body portion; and said first adapter includes a cap fixed to the end of said engagement portion adjacent said body portion, said cap having a groove releasably receiving the first end of said stiff body member in liquid tight engagement, said cap being separable from said stiff body part to provide said means for opening said body portion to allow filling the cavity with liquid through said first end of said body portion.
  • 7. A container according to claim 4 wherein the liquid inlet port on the spraying device is provided by a reusable adapter with a distal end and a through passageway opening through said distal end for receiving liquid to be sprayed by the spraying device, which reusable adapter has a cylindrical inner surface of a predetermined diameter adjacent said distal end, and the engagement portion of said first adapter has an outer surface adapted for liquid and air tight engagement with the cylindrical inner surface of the reusable adapter.
  • 8. A container according to claim 4 wherein said cavity in said container has a volume of less than about 2.8 fluid ounces or 80 ml.
  • 9. A container for use with a gravity feed liquid spraying device having a liquid inlet port, said container comprising:an elongate generally cylindrical body portion having a central axis, and having axially spaced first and second ends; an end wall closing the second end of said body portion; and a first adapter attached to said first end of said body portion; said body portion, end wall, and first adapter having inner surfaces defining a cavity in said container; said first adapter comprising a engagement portion having a through opening communicating with the cavity in said container and being adapted for liquid and air tight engagement with the inlet port of the liquid spraying device; and said body portion being formed of stiff resiliently flexible polymeric material so that said container upon being collapsed by application of outside force and then released will return to its original shape, said container being capable of being filled with liquid by manually collapsing the container, engaging one end portion of a transfer pipette with an inner surface of the engagement portion and immersing an opposite end portion of the transfer pipette in the liquid, and allowing the container to return to its original shape, and said body portion of said container being collapsible as liquid in the container moves through the opening in said first adapter with said second end of said container uppermost to restrict formation of a vacuum in the cavity.
  • 10. A container according to claim 9 wherein said generally cylindrical body portion has axially spaced annular recesses to cause bending of said body portion at or between said recesses to collapse said container when said second end of said body portion is moved axially toward the first end of said body portion.
  • 11. A container according to claim 9 wherein the liquid inlet port on the spraying device is provided by a reusable adapter with a distal end and a through passageway opening through said distal end for receiving liquid to be sprayed by the spraying device, which reusable adapter has a cylindrical inner surface of a predetermined diameter adjacent said distal end, and the engagement portion of said first adapter has an outer surface adapted for liquid and air tight engagement with the cylindrical inner surface of the reusable adapter.
  • 12. A container for use with a gravity feed liquid spraying device having an inlet port, said container comprising:a body portion having a central axis, and having axially spaced first and second ends; means for closing the second end of said body; and a first adapter attached to said first end of said body portion; said body portion, means for closing, and first adapter having inner surfaces defining a cavity in said container; said first adapter comprising a engagement portion having a through opening communicating with the cavity in said container and being adapted for liquid and air tight engagement with the inlet port of the liquid spraying device; said body portion being formed of stiff polymeric material and having an annular lip at the second end of said body portion, and said means for closing the second end of said body portion is a cap releasably engaged with said body portion adjacent said second end, said cap being separable from said body portion to thereby open the second end of said body portion to facilitate filing the container with liquid through said second end of said body portion, and said container including means for providing a vent opening into said chamber to restrict forming a vacuum in the cavity as liquid within the cavity in said container moves through the through opening in said first adapter with said second end of said container uppermost.
  • 13. A container according to claim 12 wherein said body portion is elongate, and said cap for closing the second end of said body portion has a peripheral flange releasably receiving a part of said body adjacent said second end.
  • 14. A container according to claim 12 wherein said inner surface defining the cavity comprises a frusto conical inner surface portion adjacent and diverging away from said engagement portion, and a cylindrical portion at the end of said frusto conical inner surface portion opposite said engagement portion, and said cap for closing the second end of said body portion has a cylindrical flange engaged around said body portion adjacent said second end.
  • 15. A container according to claim 12 wherein the liquid inlet port on the spraying device is provided by a reusable adapter with a distal end and a through passageway opening through said distal end for receiving liquid to be sprayed by the spraying device, which reusable adapter has a cylindrical inner surface of a predetermined diameter adjacent said distal end, and an outer surface of the engagement portion of said first adapter is adapted for liquid and air tight engagement with the cylindrical inner surface of the reusable adapter.
  • 16. A container according to claim 12 wherein said cavity in said container has a volume of less than about 2.3 fluid ounces or 70 ml.
  • 17. A container according to claim 12 wherein said means for providing a vent opening into said chamber to restrict forming a vacuum in the cavity as liquid within the cavity in said container moves through the through opening in said first adapter with said second end of said container uppermost comprises a vent opening through said cap.
  • 18. A container according to claim 12 wherein said body portion and said cap have threads releasably engaging said cap with said body portion, and said means for providing a vent opening into said chamber to restrict forming a vacuum in the cavity as liquid within the cavity in said container moves through the through opening in said first adapter with said second end of said container uppermost comprises the ability to manually loosen said cap with respect to said body portion.
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