Subdividing apparatus for aerosol container

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6273304
  • Patent Number
    6,273,304
  • Date Filed
    Wednesday, November 10, 1999
    25 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, August 14, 2001
    23 years ago
Abstract
A subdividing apparatus for aerosol container for aerosol contents includes a fixed amount chamber formed in an apparatus body disposed with a stem of the aerosol container, and a piston capable of pressing the aerosol contents introduced in the fixed amount chamber is slidably attached in the apparatus body. A subdividing nozzle that can spray the aerosol contents in the fixed amount chamber is formed as to connect with the apparatus body via a subdividing valve. With the subdividing apparatus, spraying in a fixed amount in a prescribed period can be done with multiple spraying operations from the subdividing nozzle to limit overuse of, e.g., medicines and cosmetics.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




This invention relates to a subdividing apparatus for an aerosol container for dispensing a fixed amount of an aerosol content, such as a cosmetic material, which has a limited amount of use in a predetermined period, such as a day, several days, or a week.




As a fixed quantity spraying valve, which always provides a constant amount of an aerosol content at a single spraying operation, for example, Japanese Patent Publication (KOKOKU) Showa No. 50-11607, Japanese Patent Publication (KOKOKU) Heisei No. 5-29510 have been known. The mechanisms of the fixed quantity spraying valves in such conventional art have advantages to provide a constant spraying amount of the aerosol content at a single spraying operation.




However, those mechanisms may not always be suitable for an aerosol content for medicine or hair tonic, to be used at several spraying operations, for example, three times, i.e. morning, noon and evening, in a day, though a daily use amount is already determined.




That is, with the conventional fixed quantity spraying valves, an entire amount of the aerosol content measured to have a fixed amount is used for one spraying. However, in case a fixed amount of the aerosol content is divided into multiple times and is used for a prescribed period, such as a day or a week, the user may forget the used number of times, and therefore, the fixed amount may not be consumed, or the use may use in excess, resulting in unfavorable effects in terms of drug therapy.




It is an object of the invention to provide a subdividing apparatus for spraying a content divided into multiple times in a prescribed period, such as a day or a week, in surely maintaining the use amount of medicine or cosmetic which limit the use amount in the prescribed period, to solve the above problems.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




A subdividing apparatus for an aerosol container for containing an aerosol content according to this invention, for solving the above problems, includes an apparatus body with a stem capable of being pushed; a fixed amount chamber communicating with the stem, the fixed amount chamber being formed in the apparatus body; a piston slidably mounted in the apparatus body for pressing the aerosol content introduced in the fixed amount chamber; and a subdividing nozzle formed to communicate with the fixed amount chamber to be able to spray the aerosol content placed in the fixed amount chamber and to connect with the apparatus body via a subdividing valve.




In a preferred embodiment, the subdividing valve is a fixed amount valve for spraying the aerosol content at a fixed amount, and the piston may be urged to the aerosol content by a spring.




The subdividing apparatus according to the invention may include an outer cylinder whose lower end is secured to the aerosol container; an inner cylinder inserted rotatively and vertically movably in the outer cylinder, the inner cylinder being capable of pushing the stem by engagement of an outer peripheral projection of the inner cylinder with a groove cam opened in a circumferential direction of the outer cylinder, the inner cylinder including the fixed amount chamber and the piston therein; and a securing member covering a top end of the inner cylinder.




Since the invention is thus structured, when the apparatus body is pushed to press the stem of the aerosol container, a control valve of the aerosol container is opened. An aerosol content is introduced into the fixed amount chamber through the stem by opening of the control valve of the aerosol container.




As the aerosol content is introduced, the piston is pressed by spraying pressure of the aerosol content and is moved up, thereby introducing the aerosol content into the fixed amount chamber up to an upper limit in the piston. Because the introduction of the aerosol content is stopped at the upper limit of the piston, the fixed amount chamber is filled always with the aerosol content in the fixed amount by a single pushing operation of the apparatus body.




After completion of the introduction of the aerosol content into the fixed amount chamber, the stem of the aerosol container is released from pressing with respect to the apparatus body. In this released state, the communication of the fixed amount chamber is shut off with the interior of the aerosol container, and at the same time, the communication between the fixed amount chamber and the exterior of the apparatus body is shut off by the subdividing valve.




In case the stem of the subdividing valve communicating with the fixed amount chamber is pushed by a push bottom or the like, the aerosol content is sprayed outside from the subdividing nozzle. When the aerosol content is sprayed through the subdividing valve, the fixed amount chamber does not communicate with the interior of the aerosol container by means of the control valve, so that the only aerosol content filled in the fixed amount chamber is sprayed. Accordingly, an amount greater than the amount in the fixed amount chamber is not sprayed even if the spraying operation is made in multiple times in spraying the aerosol content through the subdividing valve.




The spraying pressure of the aerosol content in the fixed amount chamber is reduced because the aerosol content becomes less in volume according to the continuous spraying from the subdividing nozzle to the exterior. However, because the piston always presses the aerosol content in the fixed amount chamber, pressure reduction of the aerosol content is minimum, so that the subdivision nozzle may not raise any problem to spray the aerosol content.




Accordingly, in case the amount of the aerosol content in the fixed amount chamber is set to the used amount during a prescribed period, such as a day or a week, the entire amount can be used within the prescribed period by spraying from the fixed amount chamber the aerosol content for the amounts and time as the user thinks necessary, so that the aerosol content may not be used excessively.




As a result, the subdividing apparatus according to the invention is suitable for medicine or cosmetic having a limited use amount in a prescribed period. In case the fixed amount of the content is used in the prescribed period and the aerosol content in the fixed amount chamber is sprayed completely, next aerosol content is introduced into the fixed amount chamber in opening the control valve of the aerosol container by pushing the apparatus body when entering in the subsequent prescribed period. By spraying the content with the subdividing nozzle, the aerosol content can be used on the basis of the fixed amount in the prescribed period.




If a fixed amount valve is used for the subdividing valve connecting with the fixed amount chamber, multiple spraying operations can be done at fixed amounts through the subdividing nozzle from the fixed amount chamber, so that further better spraying operation can be obtained.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is a cross sectional view showing a subdividing apparatus for an aerosol container according to the invention in a subdivided spraying state of the aerosol content;





FIG. 2

is a cross sectional view showing the subdividing apparatus in a state before the aerosol content is introduced into a fixed amount chamber;





FIG. 3

is a cross sectional view showing the subdividing apparatus in a state that the aerosol content is introduced into the fixed amount chamber;





FIG. 4

is a front view showing a groove cam provided on an outer cylinder of the subdividing apparatus;





FIG. 5

is an enlarged cross sectional view showing a control valve of the aerosol container; and





FIG. 6

is an enlarged cross sectional view showing a subdividing valve.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS




Referring to

FIGS. 1

to


6


, a subdividing apparatus for an aerosol container according to an embodiment of the invention is described. Numeral


1


is an aerosol container, and a control valve


3


is disposed on an inner surface of a mounting cup


2


at a top end of the aerosol container


3


. The control valve


3


has a structure not specifically limited as far as the aerosol content can be sprayed to the exterior from a stem


4


upon pressing of the stem


4


.




In this embodiment, as shown in

FIGS. 2 and 5

, a top of a housing


6


is secured to the inner surface of the mounting cup


2


via a stem gasket


5


, and a stem


4


is inserted in the housing


6


. The stem


4


is urged upwardly by a stem spring


7


, and a top end


8


projects upwardly through the stem gasket


5


. The stem gasket


5


normally seals an orifice


10


.




A lower end of an outer cylinder


11


in a cylindrical shape is fitted and secured to an outer periphery of the top end of the aerosol container


1


. Groove cams


12


are formed as shown in

FIG. 4

to extend in a circumferential direction of the outer cylinder


11


. The groove cam


12


has a spraying operation portion


13


located closer to the aerosol container


1


and non-spraying portions


14


located on far sides of the aerosol container


1


.




An inner cylinder


15


is attached inside the outer cylinder


11


so as to be slidable in the up and down directions and pivotally movable in a circumferential direction. Outer periphery projections


16


project from the outer periphery of the inner cylinder to fit in the groove cams


12


. The inner cylinder


15


is coupled at a lower end to the stem


4


of the aerosol container


1


, and forms inside thereof a fixed amount chamber


18


communicating with the stem


4


through a communication passage


17


.




A piston


20


is slidably attached to the inside of the fixed amount chamber


18


. The piston


20


is urged in a direction contracting the fixed amount chamber


18


within the fixed amount chamber


18


by providing a spring


23


between the inner cylinder


15


and a securing member


22


screwed to a top of the inner cylinder


15


via a threading portion


21


. The spring


23


has a pushing force slightly smaller than the spraying pressure of the propellant filled in the aerosol container


1


. An apparatus body


19


is formed of the outer cylinder


11


, the inner cylinder


15


, and the securing member


22


.




The piston


20


has an introduction path


24


for an aerosol content extending vertically at a center of the piston


20


. An introduction pipe


25


of the piston


20


in which the introduction path


24


is formed is inserted in the securing member


22


, thereby forming the introduction pipe


25


slidable in the securing member


22


. The introduction pipe


25


has an O-ring


26


placed between the outer peripheral surface and the inner peripheral surface of the securing member


22


, and placed within the securing member


22


.




A subdividing valve


27


is arranged at a top end of the securing member to communicate with the introduction path


24


of the piston


20


. A subdividing nozzle


28


is formed via the subdividing valve


27


. The subdividing valve


27


forms a subdividing fixed amount chamber


29


which normally communicates with the introduction path


24


. A subdividing stem


32


in the subdividing fixed amount chamber


29


is arranged to be normally urged in an external direction by a subdividing spring


31


.




The subdividing stem


32


is normally closed at a subdividing orifice


33


by a gasket


34


. The gasket


34


blocks the communication between the fixed amount chamber


29


and the subdividing nozzle


28


. The gasket


34


is arranged at a top end of a cylindrical tube


35


projecting from an outer periphery of the securing member


22


, and the top of the gasket


34


is covered by and secured to a cover


36


firmly screwed to the cylindrical tube


35


. The cover


36


and the cylindrical tube


35


form the subdividing fixed amount chamber


29


. The subdividing stem


32


has a stopper plug


37


projecting downward at the lower end of the stem


32


, to be able to close a communication passage


38


between the introduction path


24


extending at the lower end of the subdividing fixed amount chamber


29


and the fixed amount chamber


18


.




With the subdividing apparatus thus structured, to spray the aerosol content in a subdividing manner, first, the inner cylinder


15


is moved through the securing member


22


. The outer periphery projections


16


projecting from the outer periphery of the inner cylinder


15


are moved to the spraying operation portions


13


of the groove cam


12


. According to the sliding of the outer periphery projections


16


to the spraying operation portions


13


, the stem


4


of the aerosol container


1


is pushed to open the control valve


3


of the aerosol container


1


, thereby allowing the aerosol content filled in the aerosol container


1


to flow into the fixed amount chamber


18


of the inner cylinder


15


through the communication passage


17


as shown in FIG.


3


.




Because the aerosol content pushes the piston


20


with a pressure slightly stronger than a returning force of the spring


23


of the piston


20


, the piston


20


moves up opposite to the returning force of the spring


23


and introduces the aerosol content into the fixed amount chamber


18


. The top end of the introduction pipe


25


abuts against the top end of the securing member


22


, thereby stopping the upward movement of the piston


20


. Alternatively, as shown in

FIG. 3

, the upward movement of the piston


20


can be stopped by hitting the lower opening edge


39


of the securing member


22


as shown in FIG.


3


. This stop of the upward movement of the piston


20


allows the aerosol content to be filled in the fixed amount chamber


18


in a prescribed amount.




The aerosol content is filled not only in the fixed amount chamber


18


but also in the subdividing fixed amount chamber


29


of the subdividing valve


27


through the introduction path


24


. The subdividing fixed amount chamber


29


does not spray the aerosol content outwardly as it is because the gasket


34


seals the subdividing orifice


33


of the subdividing stem


32


.




After the fixed amount of the aerosol content is filled in the fixed amount chamber


18


in a predetermined period, the securing member


22


is returned to the original position by holding the member with fingers or a hand, and the outer periphery projections


16


are returned to the non-spraying portions


14


of the groove cam


12


, thereby releasing the pressure to the stem


4


exerted to the control valve


3


of the aerosol container


1


. With this releasing of the pressure to the stem


4


, the control valve


3


of the aerosol container


1


is closed, and the communication between the interior of the aerosol container


1


and the fixed amount chamber


18


is in turn closed.




Subsequently, to use the apparatus by spraying the aerosol content outwardly, the subdividing nozzle


28


of the subdividing valve


27


is employed. The subdividing nozzle


28


is formed by connecting the subdividing stem


32


of the subdividing valve


27


with a push button


40


and the like. When the push button


40


is pressed, the aerosol content in the subdividing fixed amount chamber


29


is sprayed outside, by which the fixed amount chamber


18


comes to communicate through the communication passage


38


, as shown in FIG.


1


. This spraying is made by disengaging the subdividing orifice


33


of the subdividing stem


32


from the gasket


34


upon pressing operation of the subdividing stem


32


, as shown in FIG.


6


.




With this apparatus, spraying the aerosol content in a fixed amount can be made by adjusting the pushing amount of the subdividing stem


32


through the push button


40


. For example, as shown in

FIG. 6

, if the push button


40


is strongly pushed until the limit of the pushing amount of the subdividing stem


32


, the stopper plug


37


is inserted in the communication passage


38


communicating with the fixed amount chamber


18


, thereby closing the communication passage


38


. Therefore, the aerosol content sprayed from the subdividing nozzle


28


is limited to the aerosol content in the subdividing fixed amount chamber


29


, so that the aerosol content sprayed from the subdividing nozzle


28


can be sprayed in a fixed amount.




In regard to the spraying operation of the aerosol content by means of the subdividing nozzle


28


, because the amount of the aerosol content in the fixed amount chamber


18


is fixed, even if the aerosol content is sprayed in a fixed amount or in a non-fixed amount, the total sprayed amount of the aerosol content becomes the fixed amount even if the aerosol content is sprayed in several times from the subdividing nozzle


28


on the basis of the fixed amount or non-fixed amount from the subdividing nozzle


28


.




Therefore, in case the spray amount of the aerosol content as the total is fixed to correspond to the spray amount for a day, several days, a week, or the like, spraying can be done always with the fixed amount for the prescribed period, such as a day. Accordingly, it is favorable to use for medicine, cosmetic, hair tonic, and the like, which requires to avoid excessive use.




Since the subdividing apparatus according to the invention is thus structured, spraying in the fixed amount in a prescribed period can be done in multiple times from the subdividing nozzle, and favorable subdivision of the aerosol content can be done for medicine and cosmetic that is not suitable for use in exceeding a limited amount in a prescribed period. Since the use amount in a prescribed period is specified, the user can arbitrarily adjust the use amount of each spraying operation during the prescribed period, so that the aerosol container can be used effectively.




The foregoing description of the preferred embodiment of the invention has been presented for the purpose of illustration and description, and is not intended to limit the invention to the precise form as disclosed. The description has been selected to best explain the principle of the invention and the practical application to enable others skilled in the art to best utilize the invention in various embodiments and various modifications as are suited to the particular use as contemplated. It is intended that the scope of the invention should not be limited by the specification, but be defined by claims set forth below.



Claims
  • 1. A subdividing apparatus for an aerosol container containing aerosol content comprising:an apparatus body having a stem and arranged so that the stem can be pushed, said apparatus body including an outer cylinder having a lower end to be secured to the aerosol container and a groove cam formed in a circumference thereof; an inner cylinder inserted rotatively and vertically movably in the outer cylinder and having an outer peripheral projection, the inner cylinder being capable of pushing the stem by engagement of the outer peripheral projection of the inner cylinder with the groove cam of the outer cylinder; and a securing member covering a top end of the inner cylinder; a fixed amount chamber formed in the inner cylinder of the apparatus body and communicating with the stem; a piston slidably mounted in the inner cylinder of the apparatus body for pressing the aerosol content introduced in the fixed amount chamber; and a subdividing nozzle connected to the apparatus body through a subdividing valve and communicating with the fixed amount chamber for spraying the aerosol content placed in the fixed amount chamber.
  • 2. The subdividing apparatus for an aerosol container according to claim 1, wherein the subdividing valve sprays the aerosol content at a fixed amount.
  • 3. The subdividing apparatus for an aerosol container according to claim 1, further comprising a spring for allowing the piston to push the aerosol content.
  • 4. A subdividing apparatus for an aerosol container containing aerosol content comprising:an apparatus body having a stem and arranged so that the stem can be pushed; a fixed amount chamber formed in the apparatus body and communicating with the stem; a piston slidably mounted in the apparatus body for pressing the aerosol content introduced in the fixed amount chamber; a subdividing valve attached to the apparatus body and communicating with the fixed amount chamber; a subdividing fixed amount chamber formed in the apparatus body and communicating with the fixed amount chamber, said subdividing valve being disposed in the subdividing fixed amount chamber; and a subdividing nozzle connected to the subdividing valve so that only when the subdividing nozzle is pushed, the subdividing valve is actuated to spray the aerosol content retained in the fixed amount chamber.
  • 5. The subdividing apparatus for an aerosol container according to claim 4, wherein said apparatus body includes an outer cylinder to be secured to the aerosol container, an inner cylinder attached to the outer cylinder to rotate circumferentially and move vertically and containing the piston therein, and a securing member attached to the inner cylinder and having the subdividing fixed amount chamber therein.
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