Bottle with anti-rotation insert

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Inventors

Kiricoples, Charles P.

Application #

071531

Filed

Jun-4-1993

Published

Feb-8-1994

Current US Class

015/257.05
132/73
206/229
215/228
215/355
401/122
401/129

International Classes

B65D 043/00

Field of Search

215/228 215/355 206/229 15/257.05 132/73 220/307

Assignee

The Gillette Company (Boston, MA)

Examiners

Moy; Joseph Man-Fu

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Meegan; Owen J., Brine; Aubrey C., Tobin; Donal B.

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Abstract
A fluid dispenser for use with an elongated applicator having a container with a reservoir portion and a cylindrical neck portion, a tubular insert fabricated of softer material than the container disposed in the neck portion for receiving the elongated applicator and a rotatable cap which engages the insert when in the sealing position. A plurality of axially disposed vanes are provided on the internal surface of the cylindrical neck portion which serve to cold form the outer surface of the softer insert and become embedded in the insert to prevent rotation of the insert when the cap is removed.
 
Claims
As my invention I claim:

1. A fluid dispenser assembly for use with an elongated applicator; comprising

a container having a lower reservoir portion and an upper cylindrical neck portion;

a tubular insert disposed in said cylindrical neck portion having an internal diameter smaller at its lower end than at its upper end for receiving said elongated applicator therein;

said container neck portion having a plurality of axially disposed vanes formed on the internal surface thereof and the outer surface of said tubular insert being of a larger diameter than the internal diameter of said neck portion formed by said vanes; and

a screw cap means disposed adjacent the upper surface of said container neck portion, said screw cap means being rotatably attached to said container and contacting said insert when in its downwardmost sealing position.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

The present invention relates to a fluid dispenser assembly of the type employing a container having a tubular insert disposed in the container opening and more particularly to a fluid dispenser assembly of the type for receiving an elongated applicator attached to a screw cap which is employed for sealing the container.

It is known to provide various fluids, such as a correction fluid or the like, in a container such as a bottle wherein the brush-type applicator is attached to a screw cap, and received in the bottle neck when not in use. Such bottles generally are provided with an insert disposed in the bottle neck, the insert having a restricted opening to regulate the amount of fluid dispensed or more particularly through which the elongated applicator is drawn when removed from the bottle to thereby prevent excess fluid from being retained on the applicator.

A problem often arises in that the insert employed is a force fit within the neck of the bottle and is generally inserted into the neck of the bottle having a portion or flange extending over the bottle neck opening which in effect serves as a sealing member when the screw cap is applied to the container. The problem occurs due to the adherence of the screw cap to the flange or upper portion of the insert which may cause the insert to be removed when the screw cap is removed. As fluid accumulates on the insert from dispensing or more particularly from brush wiping and bottle shaking, adhesion between the insert and the cap takes place which allows the insert to be removed with the cap. Without an insert in place, there is no surface to prevent excess fluid from being retained on the applicator, there is little means to regulate the amount of fluid dispensed or no surface for the cap to seal against and there is a larger than desired opening from which fluid may be spilled.
 
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