Fluid dispenser apparatus

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Inventors

Anderson, Mark L.

Application #

870918

Filed

Jun-6-1997

Published

Aug-10-1999

Current US Class

222/192
222/324
222/383.1
222/83
604/183
604/218
604/237

International Classes

B67B 007/24

Field of Search

222/81-83.5 222/88 222/192 222/324 222/383.1 604/183 604/218 604/237 604/414

Examiners

Jacyna; J. Casimer

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Skinner and Associates

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Abstract
A fluid dispenser used to administer fixed or adjustable doses of fluids in oral, intranasal, or injectable applications. The dispenser may be used to draw off fluid from a flexible or rigid bulk container or to draw fluid from a mounted flexible or rigid container such as a sealed-end bag or bottle, or a threaded bag or bottle. The dispenser may include an automatic venting feature to assist with the smooth, easy flow of fluid during an application and to prevent contaminants from being suctioned back into the container. The fluid dispenser generally comprises: a connection member communicatively connected to a fluid source container; a body member having a dose cylinder communicatively connected to the connection member; a piston member operationally related to the dose cylinder and spring biased in an extended position; and a trigger member attached to the piston member and communicatively connected to the dose cylinder through the piston member. Squeezing the trigger member of a primed dispenser will expel a predetermined dose of fluid from the dose cylinder out through the trigger member. Releasing the trigger member will draw the predetermined dose of fluid from the container into the dose cylinder.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A fluid dispenser, comprising:

(a) a body member having a fluid communication channel and a dose cylinder of a predetermined volume, said fluid communication channel being communicatively joined with said dose cylinder, said body member further having a storage container sized to store a plurality of unmounted needles;

(b) a fluid egress conduit communicatively connected to said dose cylinder;

(c) a dose valve positioned and arranged to govern fluid flow from said fluid communication channel to said dose cylinder;

(d) a piston valve positioned and arranged to govern fluid flow out of said fluid egress conduit;

(e) a piston member having a piston head, a distal end and a piston rod connecting said piston head to said distal end, said piston head being sealingly fit within said dose cylinder; and



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STATEMENT REGARDING FEDERALLY SPONSORED RESEARCH OR DEVELOPMENT

Not applicable.

REFERENCE TO A MICROFICHE APPENDIX, IF ANY

Not Applicable.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of the Invention.

The present invention relates, generally, to apparatus and methods for delivering fluids. More particularly, the invention relates to dispensers used to administer medicine. It has an optimal use in delivering multiple doses of various fluids to livestock in oral, intranasal, or injectable applications. However, the invention also may have utility in other applications.

2. Background Information.

The state of the art includes various devices and methods for dispensing fluids from containers, including pump bottles, spray cans and spray guns. Fluids such as drugs, nutritional supplements and the like have been dispensed to livestock using pop bottles or similar containers, syringes and gas powered gun-type devices for delivering liquid from bulk containers.
 
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