Squeeze to empty bottle

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Inventors

Streck, Donald A.

Application #

216288

Filed

Jul-8-1988

Published

Sep-12-1989

Current US Class

222/1
222/105
222/213
222/386.5
222/95

International Classes

B65D 035/28

Field of Search

222/95 222/105 222/206 222/213 222/215 222/209 222/183 222/386.5 222/1 215/11.3 215/11.5

Assignee

Iggulden; Jerry R. (Newhall, CA)

Examiners

Skaggs; H. Grant

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Streck; Donald A.

US Patent References

4159790   Dispensing container
4469250   Squeezable dispen...

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Abstract
A method of manufacturing and using a plastic bottle for dispensing thick, viscous liquids while preventing the drying and thickening thereof. The bottle is manufactured by attaching a top edge of a thin-walled, plastic, liquid-containing bag to a cylindrical collar; rolling the bag on the collar to form the bag into a long, thin roll extending from the collar; inserting the rolled bag through the neck portion of a closed hollow bottle body having sidewalls of a squeezable, self-restoring plastic and a cylindrical neck portion extending therefrom; attaching the collar to the top of the neck portion of the bottle body; and, providing a one way valve in the bottle to allow air into the space between the inside of the bottle body and the bag but not allow it out. After filling the bag with the liquid, the bottle is used by periodically, repeatedly squeezing the bottle body to pressurize air thereby pumped through the valve into the space between the inside of the bottle body and the bag and thereby force the bag against the liquid in the bag under pressure whereby the area of the liquid exposed to air in the bag is minimized and the liquid if forced out of the bag under pressure. The valve is a duckbill valve disposed in a tube extending from the collar or in a bore through the bottle body.
 
Claims
Wherefore, having thus described my invention, what is claimed is:

1. In a plastic bottle having a closed body of a squeezable plastic attached to a cylindrical neck portion, the improvement to provide ease of dispensing thick, viscous liquids while preventing the drying and thickening thereof comprising:

(a) a thin-wallet, plastic, liquid-containing bag inserted into the body and attached about an inner periphery of the neck portion;

(b) valve means positioned between the atmosphere outside of the bottle and a space between the body and said bag for permitting air to flow into said space but not out of said space; and,

(c) a cylindrical collar having a top edge of said bag attached thereto attached to the top of the neck portion with said bag extending downward therefrom into the body; and wherein said valve means comprises,



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

The present invention relates to plastic bottles used for storing and dispensing thick, viscous liquids and, more particularly, in a plastic bottle having a closed body of a squeezable plastic attached to a cylindrical neck portion, to the improvement to provide ease of dispensing thick, viscous liquids while preventing the drying and thickening thereof comprising, a thin-walled, plastic, liquid-containing bag inserted into the body and attached about an inner periphery of the neck portion; and, valve means positioned between the atmosphere outside of the bottle and a space between the body and said bag for permitting air to flow into said space but not out of said space.

Since their availability, plastic bottles, such as that generally indicated as 10 in FIG. 1, have been employed with great favor in the storing and dispensing of liquids. The bottle 10 typically comprises a body portion 12 with a threaded neck portion 14 projecting upward therefrom. In this regard, the plastic bottles 10 are substantially identical to the glass bottles that they replaced for many uses. Being of plastic, however, they provide many attributes that their glass predecessor do not. For one, they bounce when dropped in the shower, tub, or the like. This makes them much safer for the holding and dispensing of thick, viscous liquids like shampoo, hair conditioner, and the like. Moreover, as illustrated in FIG. 2, they have the additional benefit of being squeezable. When the bottle 10 is inverted and its sides squeezed as symbolized by the arrows, the incompressible liquid 16 therein is forced from the bottle. Because of this feature, many bottles have caps that do not have to be removed from the threaded neck 14 in order to dispense the liquid 16. These caps have tip to activate valves or flip on/off coverings over a dispensing hole.
 
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