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US2953304A
US2953304A US553580A US55358055A US2953304A US 2953304 A US2953304 A US 2953304A US 553580 A US553580 A US 553580A US 55358055 A US55358055 A US 55358055A US 2953304 A US2953304 A US 2953304A
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B65CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
    • B65DCONTAINERS FOR STORAGE OR TRANSPORT OF ARTICLES OR MATERIALS, e.g. BAGS, BARRELS, BOTTLES, BOXES, CANS, CARTONS, CRATES, DRUMS, JARS, TANKS, HOPPERS, FORWARDING CONTAINERS; ACCESSORIES, CLOSURES, OR FITTINGS THEREFOR; PACKAGING ELEMENTS; PACKAGES
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  • This invention ⁇ relates A to dispensing containers for pressure propelled products wherein a liquefied normally gaseous material is employed as the propellant. More particularly it is concerned with such devices wherein the propellant is physically isolated from the product to be dispensed, l,although both said product and said propellant are sealed within a single container.
  • the propellant e.g, halogenated lower molecular weight hydrocarbons suchmasrthe IFreons
  • the propellantj Y
  • the apparatus yof the prsent invention physically separates the product" to ⁇ b"dispensed from the propellant by means of a exible, non-resilient, non-permeable membrane which divides a single casing into two separate chambers, one for the product and one for the propellant, but transmits the propellant force from the propellant chamber to the product chamber.
  • the product may issue in the same physical form that it had when placed in the container, rather than as a spray or foam such as is commonly experienced when the product and propellant issue as a mixture.
  • a dispensing container for pressure-propelled products comprises an outer casing having a discharge outlet at the top thereof and a bottom member joined thereto, a valve closing said ,discharge outlet, and a non-permeable, non-resilient, pressure-deformable diaphragm sealed to said casing at the joint thereof with said bottom member and formingr with said casing and valve a valved chamber for retaining product to be dispensed therefrom and forming with said bottom member a closed chamber for retaining pressure generating means therein, said non-resilient diaphragm being adapted to assume a collapsed state when said product chamber is fully loaded and to displace product therefrom and ultimately assume substantially completely the shape of the interior of said casing when said valve is opened while said diaphragm is subjected to pressure.
  • the dispenser comprises a rigid vertical cylindrical casing or can 10 having a discharge opening 12 at the top thereof.
  • the opening is closed by a valve 14 comprising a hollow valve body 16 perforated laterally by an opening 18 and carrying a helical male thread 19.
  • a cap 20, having aV mating female thread, is rotatably mounted on said body.
  • a hollow spout 22 forms part of said cap,
  • valve in usage the valve is opened by rotating the cap 20 until the hollow spout 22 thereon is in registry with the perforation .18 in the valve body.
  • the concave bottom is provided with an opening providing access to the propellant chamber. After filling, the opening is sealed by a plug 128.
  • the diaphragm 24 is of such proportions that it extends across the full cross section of the casing and has, when fully upwardly expanded or unfolded, substantially the same shape or contour and size as the interior of the outer casing 10. This condition may be achieved by simultaneously drawing the outer casing (on which the valve body has previously been mounted) and the diaphragm, or by other suitable means.
  • the diaphragm On filling with toothpaste through the hollow valve body, the diaphragm is forced away from the top of the casing and collapsed to approximately the condition shown in the aforesaid drawing.
  • the valve may then be capped and closed, after which propellant is introduced, through the opening provided in the bottom of the container, to the propellant chamber or reservoir. The filling opening is then sealed and the package is complete.
  • a multi-discharge valved dispensing container for a pressure propelled product comprising an upright cylindrical outer casing having a discharge outlet at the top of said casing; a product discharge valve closing said discharge outlet; a recessed bottom closure member crimped to the base of said cylindrical outer casing and having a substantially smooth central inner surface; and a collapsed non-permeable, non-resilient flexible metallic diaphragm sealed at its periphery in said crimp and having when fully distended, substantially the shape of the interior of said cylindrical casing; said diaphragm being centrally collapsed by a product which is to be dispensed ⁇ from said container, said product being sealed within a valved chamber formed by said cylindrical outer casing, said product valve, and said diaphragm; said smooth central inner surface of ⁇ said recessed bottomelosure supporting said centrally collapsed diaphragmand Asaid product'bearing thereon without puncture of said diaphragm and forming with said diaphragm a sealed
  • a multi-discharge valved dispensing container for pressure propelled products comprising an outer casing having a discharge outlet at the top thereof, a recessed bottom closure member joined to saidfonter casing at the bottom of said casing, the central portion of said recessed bottom closure presenting a substantially smooth contour on its interior surface, a productdischarge valve closing ⁇ said discharge outlet, and a non-permeable, non-resilient, pressure-deformable metallic foil diaphragm sealed to vsaid casing between the bottom thereof and said bottom closure member, said metallic foil diaphragm forming with said casing and product discharge valve a valved chamber for retaining product to be dispensed therefrom and forming with said bottom closure member a closed chamber for retaining gaseous propellant therein, said non-resilient metallic foil diaphragm being collapsed towards said smooth contoured interior surface of said bottom closure to permit said product chamber to be loaded with product to be dispensed without causing puncture of said diaphragm, and said
  • a multi-discharge dispensing container for pressure propelled products comprising a rigid upright cylindrical outer casing having a discharge outlet at the top thereof and a recessed bottom closure lmember crimped to the base of said cylindrical casing, 'the central portion of the inner surface of said recessed rbottom closure member presenting a substantially smooth contour, a product discharge valve closing saidsdischargeoutlet,andagpressuredeformable'metallic foil diaphragm eXtending-acrossfthe entire cross section of said casing 'and sealed to said casing at the base .of-said cylinder; thejperiphery of said diaphragm being inserted between said casing and said bottom member at said crimp, said diaphragm being centrally depressed, without puncture, against said smooth contoured portion of said bottom closure to form with .said .casingand prodnctdischarge valve .a valved chamber for retaining product to be dispensed therefrom, and to form with said bottom closuremember

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United States Patenti@ DISPENSING CONTAINER Filed Dee. 16, 195s, ser. No. 553,580
s claims. (c1. 239-322) This invention `relates A to dispensing containers for pressure propelled products wherein a liquefied normally gaseous material is employed as the propellant. More particularly it is concerned with such devices wherein the propellant is physically isolated from the product to be dispensed, l,although both said product and said propellant are sealed within a single container.
It has previously been proposed to pressure propel various'products from valved containers. Generally the propellant, e.g, halogenated lower molecular weight hydrocarbons suchmasrthe IFreons, is in contact or admixed with the product. In1 Vthe caseof certain products which are intended for internal application, such as toothpastes, foods, edible products and the like,` it is considered desirable to package the product without having it contact the propellantj" Y vThe apparatus yof the prsent invention physically separates the product" to `b"dispensed from the propellant by means of a exible, non-resilient, non-permeable membrane which divides a single casing into two separate chambers, one for the product and one for the propellant, but transmits the propellant force from the propellant chamber to the product chamber. In addition to preventing contamination of the product, another benet that is realized from the instant invention is that the product may issue in the same physical form that it had when placed in the container, rather than as a spray or foam such as is commonly experienced when the product and propellant issue as a mixture.
In accordance with the present invention, a dispensing container for pressure-propelled products comprises an outer casing having a discharge outlet at the top thereof and a bottom member joined thereto, a valve closing said ,discharge outlet, and a non-permeable, non-resilient, pressure-deformable diaphragm sealed to said casing at the joint thereof with said bottom member and formingr with said casing and valve a valved chamber for retaining product to be dispensed therefrom and forming with said bottom member a closed chamber for retaining pressure generating means therein, said non-resilient diaphragm being adapted to assume a collapsed state when said product chamber is fully loaded and to displace product therefrom and ultimately assume substantially completely the shape of the interior of said casing when said valve is opened while said diaphragm is subjected to pressure.
While it has previously been proposed to construct pressurized dispensers employing diaphragms to separate product from propellant, such containers have employed either resilient diaphragms or have enclosed the product in a bag or sac-like member which is suspended from the top of the container and is collapsed by the action of the propellant as the product is dispensed. However, diaphragms of resilient materials are easily punctured by any sharp irregularities on the interior of the container or valve and also suffer from the disadvantage of generally being permeable to low molecular weight propellants, and vthus fail to actually isolate the propellant from the prod- "2,953,304 Patented Sept. 20, 1960 uct. Dangling product-iilled bags or sacs which are compressed by the propellant against the product to be dispensed are subject to severe mechanical stresses where joined at their top to the container and valve assembly. The container, valve and bag must be tightly sealed so as toprevent leakage of propellant gas, and yet the bag must not be weakened by crimping or other operations as it must support, in tension, the entire weight of its contents and itself. Even with careful fabrication, there is considerable tendency for failure at the top of the bag, particularly from mechanical shock when the container is shaken or dropped While the sac is full. Consideration of the structure of the present invention will show, however, that it exhibits the advantages of non-permeability and improved mechanical strength and reliability.
In order to more fully illustrate the present invention, reference is made to the accompanying drawing which illustrates a toothpaste dispenser constructed according to the present invention.
The dispenser comprises a rigid vertical cylindrical casing or can 10 having a discharge opening 12 at the top thereof. The opening is closed by a valve 14 comprising a hollow valve body 16 perforated laterally by an opening 18 and carrying a helical male thread 19. A cap 20, having aV mating female thread, is rotatably mounted on said body. A hollow spout 22 forms part of said cap,
and in usage the valve is opened by rotating the cap 20 until the hollow spout 22 thereon is in registry with the perforation .18 in the valve body.
A non-permeable, non-resilient flexible diaphragm 24, made y.of a single thin sheet of aluminum (or similar flexible metallic foil such as lead or tin), is crimped at its periphery into the joint between the base of the outer casing and a concave bottom 26. The concave bottom is provided with an opening providing access to the propellant chamber. After filling, the opening is sealed by a plug 128.
The diaphragm 24 is of such proportions that it extends across the full cross section of the casing and has, when fully upwardly expanded or unfolded, substantially the same shape or contour and size as the interior of the outer casing 10. This condition may be achieved by simultaneously drawing the outer casing (on which the valve body has previously been mounted) and the diaphragm, or by other suitable means.
On filling with toothpaste through the hollow valve body, the diaphragm is forced away from the top of the casing and collapsed to approximately the condition shown in the aforesaid drawing. The valve may then be capped and closed, after which propellant is introduced, through the opening provided in the bottom of the container, to the propellant chamber or reservoir. The filling opening is then sealed and the package is complete.
Although the present invention has been described with reference to a particular embodiment thereof, it will be apparent to those skilled in the art that variations and modifications of this invention can be made and that equivalents can be substituted therefor without departing from the principles and true spirit of the invention.
I claim:
l. A multi-discharge valved dispensing container for a pressure propelled product comprising an upright cylindrical outer casing having a discharge outlet at the top of said casing; a product discharge valve closing said discharge outlet; a recessed bottom closure member crimped to the base of said cylindrical outer casing and having a substantially smooth central inner surface; and a collapsed non-permeable, non-resilient flexible metallic diaphragm sealed at its periphery in said crimp and having when fully distended, substantially the shape of the interior of said cylindrical casing; said diaphragm being centrally collapsed by a product which is to be dispensed `from said container, said product being sealed within a valved chamber formed by said cylindrical outer casing, said product valve, and said diaphragm; said smooth central inner surface of `said recessed bottomelosure supporting said centrally collapsed diaphragmand Asaid product'bearing thereon without puncture of said diaphragm and forming with said diaphragm a sealedrchamber convtaining gaseous propellant; said gaseous propellant serving to subject said diaphragm to distensive pressure causing said diaphragm to displace and dispense saidoproduct and assume substantially completely the shape of the interiorof said casing when said valve is opened.
2. A multi-discharge valved dispensing container for pressure propelled products comprising an outer casing having a discharge outlet at the top thereof, a recessed bottom closure member joined to saidfonter casing at the bottom of said casing, the central portion of said recessed bottom closure presenting a substantially smooth contour on its interior surface, a productdischarge valve closing `said discharge outlet, and a non-permeable, non-resilient, pressure-deformable metallic foil diaphragm sealed to vsaid casing between the bottom thereof and said bottom closure member, said metallic foil diaphragm forming with said casing and product discharge valve a valved chamber for retaining product to be dispensed therefrom and forming with said bottom closure member a closed chamber for retaining gaseous propellant therein, said non-resilient metallic foil diaphragm being collapsed towards said smooth contoured interior surface of said bottom closure to permit said product chamber to be loaded with product to be dispensed without causing puncture of said diaphragm, and said non-resilient metallic foil diaphragmalso being distensible to displace produc't from said chamber when said valve is opened while said diaphragm is subjected to pressure from said gaseous .4 propellant, said diaphragm having, when fully distended, substantially the shape of `the interior of said casing.
3. A multi-discharge dispensing container for pressure propelled products comprising a rigid upright cylindrical outer casing having a discharge outlet at the top thereof and a recessed bottom closure lmember crimped to the base of said cylindrical casing, 'the central portion of the inner surface of said recessed rbottom closure member presenting a substantially smooth contour, a product discharge valve closing saidsdischargeoutlet,andagpressuredeformable'metallic foil diaphragm eXtending-acrossfthe entire cross section of said casing 'and sealed to said casing at the base .of-said cylinder; thejperiphery of said diaphragm being inserted between said casing and said bottom member at said crimp, said diaphragm being centrally depressed, without puncture, against said smooth contoured portion of said bottom closure to form with .said .casingand prodnctdischarge valve .a valved chamber for retaining product to be dispensed therefrom, and to form with said bottom closuremember a closed chamber for retaining propellant gas therein.y
References Cited in thele ofthis lpatent UNITED STATES PATENTS 1,471,091 Bessesen Oct. .16, 1923 2,097,985 Maryott Nov. 2, l19-37 2,671,578 v`McBean Mar. 9, 1954 2,689,768 Falligant Sept. 2'1, 1954 FOREIGN PATENTS 395,994 Great YBritain VJuly 27, 1933 498,106 Great Britain Jan. 31, 419319 1,046,624 France July 15, vv1953
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US3421698A (en) * 1964-10-09 1969-01-14 Walter Baltzer Device for spraying liquids by means of propellant
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US4460090A (en) * 1981-07-20 1984-07-17 Laboratoires Merck Sharp & Dohme - Chibret Compensating container, notably for pharmaceutical products
US5046667A (en) * 1988-09-28 1991-09-10 Oeco-Tech Entwicklung Und Vertrieb Von Verpackungssystemen Gmbh Automatic spray nozzle
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GB498106A (en) * 1937-01-06 1939-01-03 Rene Bergerioux Container provided with a flexible diaphragm for dispensing materials
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US3104526A (en) * 1959-03-02 1963-09-24 North American Aviation Inc Positive expulsion tank
US3070265A (en) * 1960-06-13 1962-12-25 John W Everett Bag lined pressure container
US3243069A (en) * 1964-10-01 1966-03-29 Francisco M Duerme Infant nurser
US3421698A (en) * 1964-10-09 1969-01-14 Walter Baltzer Device for spraying liquids by means of propellant
US3275193A (en) * 1964-12-21 1966-09-27 Aircraft Armaments Inc Container and method relating to telescopically expanded diaphragms
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US4460090A (en) * 1981-07-20 1984-07-17 Laboratoires Merck Sharp & Dohme - Chibret Compensating container, notably for pharmaceutical products
US5046667A (en) * 1988-09-28 1991-09-10 Oeco-Tech Entwicklung Und Vertrieb Von Verpackungssystemen Gmbh Automatic spray nozzle
US6343713B1 (en) * 1993-06-29 2002-02-05 Robert Henry Abplanalp Flexible barrier member useful in aerosol dispensers
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