[0001] The present invention relates to a container-dispenser for materials in solid or
semi-solid stick or rod form, for example glue sticks, blackboard chalk, and various
cosmetic and personal health products, such as eye make-up, lip stick, antiperspirants,
deodorants, solid perfumes, medicated sticks, and the like.
[0002] The present invention provides a container-dispenser for a stick-form material comprising:
a hollow tubular body open at one end and closed at the base end;
a central rod coaxial with the body and extending internally from the base of the
body for a major part of the length of the body;
a spring-loaded actuator secured to the basal end of the rod and arranged to impart
a short axial movement to the rod on depression of the actuator, the rod and actuator
returning to their original positions on release of the actuator;
a follower situated within the body and around the rod having slidable co-operative
engagement with the body and with the rod, permitting free axial movement of the follower
only in the direction away from the base.
[0003] One form of container-dispenser according to the invention will now be described,
by way of example only, with reference to the accompanying drawing, in which:
Figure 1 shows a longitudinal sectional view of one form of container-dispenser according
to the invention.
[0004] The container-dispenser 10 comprises a hollow plastics cylindrical body 12 provided
at one end with a recessed annular base plate 14 and at its other, open end 16 with
a push-fit plastics cap 18 (although a screw-fit or other type of cap could alternatively
be used). A cylindrical central plastics rod 20 coaxial with the body, and having
an essentially smooth surface, extends through the base plate 14 internally within
the body 12 for a major part of the body 12. An actuator button 22 is mounted within
the recess 24 of the base plate 14 and is secured to the basal end of the rod 20.
A coiled spring 26 holds the button 22 a short distance off the bottom of the recess
24 in the rest position. An annular shoulder 27 on the rod 20 abuts the top surface
of the base plate 14 in the rest position and thus limits the downward movement of
the rod 20 and of the button 22.
[0005] An annular follower 28 is located, in its start position, in the base of the body
12 around the rod. It comprises an annular plastics piston 30, containing an annular
recess 32, to the base of which is attached an annular metal retaining member 34 having
downwardly angled peripheral legs 36 and downwardly angled central legs 38. The peripheral
legs 36 co-operatively engage with the smooth interior wall of the body 12 permitting
the follower 28 to slide upward (but not downward) within the body 12. Likewise, the
central legs 38 co-operatively engage with the central rod 20 permitting relative
axial movement of the follower 28 only in the direction away from the base, that is
to say, permitting the follower 28 to move upward only or the rod 20 to move downward
only.
[0006] A stick-form material 40, for example a glue stick, substantially fills the hollow
body 12 above the piston 30 and around the rod 20, being retained in the annular groove
32 in the piston 30.
[0007] With the cap 18 removed from the body 12, the button 22 is depressed into the basal
recess 24, against the coiled spring 26, thus causing the rod 20 to move a short distance
axially toward the open end 16 of the container 10. During that movement the central
legs 38 of the metal retaining member 34 enyage the rod 20, with the result that the
follower 28, and thus also the stick 40, advance upward, the peripheral legs 36 sliding
against the inner wall of the body 12. On release of the button 22, the spring 26
returns the button 22 and rod 20 to their rest position as shown. During that return
movement, the rod 20 slides against the central legs 38 while the peripheral legs
36 engage the inner wall of the body 12 thus preventing the follower 28 from returning
to its previous position and maintaining the stick 40 in its advanced position. Repeated
depression and release of the button 22 will advance the stick 40 step-wise out of
the open end 16 of the container 10, with the follower 28 'walking' up the rod 20,
thus permitting the stick material 40 to be dispensed.
[0008] After use, the cap 18 may be replaced. The space 42 within the cap 18 above the open
end 16 of the container 10 permits the cap 18 to be replaced while the upper end of
the stick 40 is protruding from the container 10.
A container-dispenser for a stick-form material comprising:
a hollow tubular body open at one end and closed at the base end;
a central rod coaxial with the body and extending internally from the base of the
body for a major part of the length of the body;
a spring-loaded actuator secured to the basal end of the rod and arranged to impart
a short axial movement to the rod on depression of the actuator, the rod and actuator
returning to their original positions on release of the actuator;
a follower situated within the body and around the rod having slidable co-operative
engagement with the body and with the rod, permitting free axial movement of the follower
only in the direction away from the base.