Valve controlled squeezable fluid dispenser

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Inventors

Smith, Daniel F.
Holland, Gregory R.

Application #

691144

Filed

Apr-25-1991

Published

Apr-28-1992

Current US Class

222/209
222/212
222/494
222/95

International Classes

B65D 035/22

Field of Search

222/92 222/94 222/96 222/105 222/107 222/153 222/130 222/206 222/209 222/212 222/213 222/215 222/490 222/491 222/494 222/386.5 222/95

Assignee

Allergan, Inc. (Irvine, CA)

Examiners

Huppert; Michael S.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Poms, Smith, Lande, Rose

US Patent References

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4739906   Storage bottle for co...
4760937   Squeezable device...

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Abstract
A squeezable dispenser having a main flexible outer container closed off by a top having an opening therein and an inner collapsible flexible fluid containing bladder. A one-way flow valve is mounted in the top normally closing off the opening in the top to prevent the contents of the bladder from contamination from external sources. A vent in the top provides fluid communication between the interior of the container and the exterior thereof. A sealing member overlies the valve and normally closes off the same. The dispenser can be squeezed to dispense liquid in the bladder out through the valve.
 
Claims
We claim:

1. A squeezable dispenser comprising:

a main body portion having an opening at the upper end thereof;

a top secured to said main body portion closing off the opening at the upper end of said main body portion and having an opening at the upper end thereof and a vent in said top communicating the interior of said dispenser with the exterior thereof;

a resilient valve mounted in said top, said valve having a projection extending upwardly from an integral apertured flange and a downwardly extending main body portion integral with said flange;

a flexible collapsible liner associated with said valve and secured to said top;

a resilient sealing member having an aperture therethrough, said projection normally directly engaging said sealing member aperture and totally closing off said sealing member aperture when said sealing member overlies said projection and is in contact therewith, said sealing member being secured to said top, and a removable cap normally closing off the opening in said top, said cap having an inner wall and an outer wall, and a generally centrally located protrusion on the inner wall of said cap normally bearing against the aperture in said sealing member.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

The invention relates to devices for storing liquids and dispensing the same without contamination.

DESCRIPTION OF THE PRIOR ARTS

Certain liquids require preservatives to keep them fresh until such liquids are dispensed. Normally, preservatives must be packaged in the containers containing such liquids. In U.S. Pat. No. 4,409,250 to Evezich, a squeezable dispensing apparatus is disclosed. However, in Evezich, the customer is required to make an aseptic connection, then screw the parts together. It is intended to be reusable with a replaceable liner or bladder. This is undesirable in operations where it is necessary to prevent microbial contamination. In U.S. Pat. No. 4,349,134 to Schuster et al., a valved container for dispensing flammable liquids is disclosed. Obviously, Schuster et al. is not concerned with the problem of microbial contamination. There is no liner or bladder nor is there a sealing member between the projection 26 and cap 8. In U.S. Pat. No. 3,160,329 to Radic et al., a dispensing device is described having a valve member 12 which is drawn over a support member 10 having a nipple 20. Radic et al. is also not concerned with microbial contamination since his device is used to dispense toothpaste, cosmetic creams, paints, etc. There is no separate liner or bladder nor is there a separate sealing member with a very small orifice between the nipple 20.
 
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