Dispensing container for liquid

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Inventors

Ito, Hiroyuki

Application #

020890

Filed

Feb-9-1998

Published

Dec-7-1999

Current US Class

141/329
141/330
222/478
222/85

International Classes

B67D 005/00

Field of Search

222/82 222/83 222/85 222/478 141/329 141/330

Assignee

Mitsubishi Pencil Corporation of America (Chatsworth, CA)

Examiners

Derakshani; Philippe

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Koda & Androlia

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Abstract
A container for storing liquids such as ink to be refilled in an used, empty ink cartridge for computer printers being to be formed with at least two holes so as to allow the ink to discharge. A hole is made in the container at its mouth portion and then another hole is opened at the main chamber of the container by a piercing device attached to the container or by revealing an air passage so as to introduce external air into the container so as to pressure out the ink into the ink cartridge.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. A device for piercing a hole in a container which is made of a resin material, comprising an elongated flat plate member provided with a plurality of holes so that said elongated flat plate member, which is bendable, is fitted on said container via one of said plurality of holes and by engaging one end of said elongated flat plate member to another end of said elongated flat plate member, said device further comprising a puncture element attached to said another end.

2. A device according to claim 1, wherein said another end of said elongated flat plate member is provided with a slit so that said one end is passed through said slit thus allowing said one end to engage to said another end, and said puncture element is attached to said one end via another of said plurality of holes.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of the Invention

The present invention relates to a liquid container and more particularly to a liquid container for dispensing the contents into a separate receptacle.

2. Prior art

Containers for storing liquids therein such as ink, medicine, etc. generally come in two types: a syringe type and a squeeze type. Either type of container needs to receive a pressure from out side to discharge the contents. In other words, in the cyringe type container, a piston is pushed into the container body which is customarily made of a hard material such as grass, etc; and in the squeeze type container, the container body which is generally made of elastic material such as synthetic resins is squeezed by fingers.

In these types of containers, a means for filling and discharging the inside liquid is generally provided at the mouth portion of the container; accordingly, a caution is required so that the inside liquid does not leak out of the container through these filling and discharging means during the transportation and storage.
 
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