Manually operated miniature atomizer

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Inventors

Blake, William S.

Application #

868084

Filed

Jan-9-1978

Published

Jan-15-1980

Current US Class

222/321.2
222/340
239/333

International Classes

B05B 009/04

Field of Search

222/321 222/340 222/380 222/381 222/382 222/383 222/384 222/385 239/331 239/333 417/547 417/554 417/562 417/566

Assignee

The AFA Corporation (Miami Lakes, FL)

Examiners

Scherbel; David A.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Marcus; Stanley A., Wright, Jr.; William R.

US Patent References

4017031   Miniature atomizer...
4022354   Accumulator releas...
4051983   Pump sprayer
4082222   Atomized liquid dis...

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Abstract
A spray dispenser is presented which atomizes cosmetics, perfumes, and similar products to a state of fine spray throughout its entire spraying period. The pressure of the fluid product being sprayed is maintained by a spring loaded piston and a related valve which opens a passage to the spray outlet only after a predetermined spray pressure is reached and closes it when the pressure approaches a pressure insufficient to produce the fine spray.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. Pressure controlled sprayer apparatus comprising:

a container for dispensing fluid;

a dispensing outlet;

component means comprising a closure body connected to the container, a downwardly disposed third cylinder, vent means, and a valve seat in the lower end of the third cylinder wherein check valve means is loosely retained in place in the lower end of the third cylinder;

a dip tube extending into the container and connected to the third cylinder;

and further comprising first and second tubular members, said first member having first and second ends with a first tubular piston formed on said first end and first and second cylinders of different cross section formed on said second end, said second member having first and second ends with a third tubular piston and a fourth piston formed, respectively, on said first and second ends, said third tubular piston being inserted in and slidable in said first cylinder, said first tubular piston being slidable in said third cylinder;



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of the Invention

The present invention relates to a pressure controlled sprayer device, and more particularly, to a miniature atomizer of the manual type for atomizing to a state of fine spray cosmetic, perfume and similar products.

2. Description of the Prior Art

Pressure controlled sprayer devices including miniature atomizers of the manual type are known in the prior art. An example of such an atomizer is shown in U.S. Pat. No. 4,017,031, Kishi et al wherein vertically disposed axially aligned first and second cylinders of different diameters are formed in a communicating passage extending from a container holding the liquid product to be atomized to a nozzle outlet in the atomizer head, the lower cylinder being that having the smaller diameter. A tubular member having a connection to the atomizer head and extending between the cylinders includes a tubular piston on each end to provide a sliding seal with the associated cylinder. An inlet check valve is provided at the lower end of the smaller cylinder for controlling withdrawal of liquid from the container and a piston valve in the upper end of the larger cylinder controls the flow of liquid to the nozzle outlet. The inlet check valve and the piston valve thus form a pressure chamber between them. Actuation of the atomizer to force the tubular member down into the smaller cylinder, the return action being by way of a piston return coil spring member, boosts the pressure in the chamber to a predetermined level at which the piston valve opens to allow liquid to flow through the bore of the tubular member and out of the nozzle outlet. The liquid discharged is mixed with air at the nozzle outlet to form a fine mist.
 
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