TECHNICAL FIELD
[0001] The present invention relates to a manual type liquid injection container such as
a spraying container, a foaming container or a container for discharging a liquid
as it is, and a container capable of injecting one of spray, foam and liquid selectively
by switching a liquid injection passage formed in a head.
BACKGROUND ART
[0002] As the manual type spraying container, a foaming container or a container for injecting
a liquid as it is, there is commercially sold a liquid injection container which comprises:
a container body; a cylinder depending into the container body from a cap-shaped member
fitted on the outer face of the mouth/neck portion of the container body; and an actuator
having a stem erected through the top wall of the cap-shaped member from a cylindrical
piston, which is fitted in the cylinder, and a head fitted on the upper end of the
stem and having a nozzle opened forward. The actuator is moved up and down with respect
to the cylinder for sucking a liquid in the container body into the cylinder and discharging
the liquid in the cylinder out of the nozzle through the stem. Also sold is a container
which is enabled to inject one of those spray, foam and liquid selectively by switching
a liquid injection passage formed in the head.
[0003] Incidentally, these containers have different nozzle structures but are substantially
similar except the structure of the head having the nozzle.
[0004] In the aforementioned liquid injection containers of the prior art, the actuator
composed of the cylindrical piston, the stem and the head is biased upward by the
spring so that it is raised back by the spring after it has been depressed. As a result,
the depression of the actuator is accomplished against the biasing force of the spring
so that it requires a considerable force.
[0005] The present invention contemplates to provide a liquid injection container, from
which the spring is eliminated and in which the finger knob is added to the top face
of the head of the actuator, so that the actuator may be moved up and down by the
finger inserted into the finger knob. These actuations are facilitated by erecting
auxiliary walls along the two sides of the head of the actuator for acting as a finger
grip and guiding the head.
DISCLOSURE OF THE INVENTION
[0006] In an elevated state of the actuator 20, as shown in Figs. 1, 6 and 8, the finger
tip of a hand holding the upper portion of the container is slightly inserted into
the finger knob 30 and is pulled up and down so that the actuator 20 composed of the
cylindrical piston 16, the stem 17 and the head 18 is moved up and down to suck the
liquid in the container into the cylinder 10 and to discharge the liquid in the cylinder
out of the nozzle 19 of the head 15. The auxiliary walls 6 and 6 of Fig. 8, which
are erected along the righthand and lefthand side portions of the top wall of the
cap-shaped member, partly provide a finger grip, when the container is held at its
upper portion by the hand, and partly guide the head 18 when the head is moved down,
to prevent the head from moving to the right and left.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
[0007] Of Figs. 1 and 2 showing a first embodiment, Fig. 1 is a longitudinal section showing
a container of the present invention, and Fig. 2 is an enlarged section showing an
essential portion of Fig. 1 with an actuator being in a lower position. Of Figs. 3
and 4 showing a second embodiment, Fig. 3 is a perspective view showing the state,
in which a U-shaped bail forming a finger knob is fallen down forward, and Fig. 4
is a perspective view showing an erected state. Of Figs. 5, 6 and 7 showing a third
embodiment: Fig. 5 is a perspective view showing the state, in which an inverted U-shaped
bail forming the finger knob is in a lower position; Fig. 6 is a perspective view
showing the state, in which the inverted U-shaped bail is pulled up to carry the head
upward; and Fig. 7 is an enlarged elevation showing an essential portion half in section
with the inverted U-shaped bail being in the lower position. Of Figs. 8 to 10 showing
a fourth embodiment: Fig. 8 is a longitudinal section showing a container; Fig. 9
is a front elevation showing the container; and Fig. 10 is a top plan view showing
the container. Fig. 11 shows respective modifications of the finger knob at A, B,
C, D and E.
BEST MODE FOR CARRYING OUT THE INVENTION
[0008] First of all, the first embodiment shown in Figs. 1 and 2 will be described in the
following. Reference numeral 1 designates a container body having an erected mouth/neck
portion 2. On the outer face of the mouth/neck portion, there is screwed the lower
half of a circumferential wall 5 which depends from the outer circumference of the
top wall of a cap-shaped member 3. Said member is formed with a hole 8 at the central
portion of the top wall 4. The upper half of the circumferential wall is radially
reduced to have a smaller internal diameter than the external diameter of the mouth/neck
portion, and the reduced portion has its lower end face mounted through a packing
9 on the upper end face of the mouth/neck portion.
[0009] In the upper half of the aforementioned circumferential wall 5, there is fitted a
short cylinder 12 which is erected from the outer circumference of an external flange
11 formed in the upper portion of a cylinder 10. This cylinder 10 has a larger-diameter
portion 10a at its upper portion and a smaller-diameter portion 10b at its lower portion
and is equipped in the inner face of its lower end with a suction valve 13 of a ball
valve. A pipe 14 depends to the bottom portion of the container body from the lower
end of the cylinder 10. An air vent hole 15 is formed in the aforementioned larger-diameter
portion 10a.
[0010] From the inside of the aforementioned cylinder 10, there is erected through the aforementioned
hole 8 a stem 17 which is equipped with a cylindrical piston 16 at its lower end.
On the upper end of said stem, there is fitted a head 18 which has a nozzle 19 opened
forward. The cylindrical piston 16 and the stem 17 may be made of different members,
as shown. In the shown embodiment, the cylindrical piston has its smaller-diameter
cylindrical portion 16b erected from the upper end of its cylinder portion 16a through
an inward flanged portion and fitted in the lower portion of the stem 17. These cylindrical
piston 16, stem 17 and head 18 constitute altogether an actuator 20, which is equipped
with a discharge valve. This discharge valve is formed, in the shown embodiment, by
fitting a valve member 21, which has longitudinal grooves in its outer face, vertically
movably in the stem 17 so that it is defined by the lower end face of said valve member
and the upper end of the bore of the aforementioned smaller-diameter cylinder portion.
The valve member 21 is biased downward by a spring 22 which is fitted in the stem.
This spring has its upper end engaging with the lower face of the inward flange formed
at the upper end of the stem. On the outer face of the lower portion of the stem 17,
there may be fitted a sliding cylinder 25, which has its lower portion formed on its
outer circumference with a ring-shaped sealing member 26 fitted in the cylinder larger-diameter
portion 10a and which has its lower end engaging with the upper end face of the cylinder
portion of the cylindrical piston 16. As shown in Fig. 2, said sliding cylinder is
moved down together with the stem 17 by depressing the head 18, until it is stopped
when said sealing member has its lower end contacting with the upper end of the cylinder
smaller-diameter portion 10b so that the sealing member 26 shuts out the air vent
hole 16. However, the stem 17 is further moved down with respect to the sliding cylinder
25. When the stem is to be moved up, on the other hand, the cylindrical piston has
its cylinder portion 16a contacting with the lower end of the sliding cylinder 25
to push up said slider cylinder. If the container has its inside evacuated as the
liquid decreases, the sealing member 26 is moved upward of the air vent hole 15. After
this, the ambient air is introduced into the container body through the clearance
between the inner edge of the hole 8 and the outer face of the sliding cylinder 25,
through the clearance which is established between the sealing member 26 and the inner
face of the larger-diameter portion of the cylinder by deforming said sealing member
26 elastically, and through the air vent hole 15. In the shown embodiment, the nozzle
opened in the front face of the head is used for atomizations. Despite of this fact,
however, there can be provided a foaming container or a liquid discharge container
either, as is well known in the art, by changing the nozzle structure into a foaming
one or by making a head for injecting a liquid as it is. To the upper face of the
head 18, there is attached a ring-shaped finger knob 30 which has its ring hole directed
forward or backward. Said finger knob is sized to admit the finger tip into the ring-shaped
portion. Said finger knob 30 has its finger hole 31 opened forward or backward.
[0011] Next, the following description is directed to the second embodiment shown in Figs.
3 and 4.
[0012] Said embodiment is formed by hinging the righthand and lefthand two end portions
of a U-shaped bail 30a of the finger knob 30 to the righthand and lefthand two side
faces of the head 18 such that the finger knob 30 can be turned up and down. When
the U-shaped bail 30a is erected, the finger hole 31 is formed by the upper face of
the head 18 and the inner face of the U-shaped ball 30a. When the U-shaped bail is
fallen down forward, it shuts out the front face of the nozzle 19. As shown, the U-shaped
bail 30a may preferably be formed at its intermediate portion with an operation projection
32. Moreover, the upper end portion of the front face of the circumferential wall
of the cap-shaped member 3 and the U-shaped bail 30a are respectively formed with
a projection 33 for locking the U-shaped bail in its forward fallen position and an
engagement member 34 for engaging with said projection.
[0013] In the third embodiment shown in Figs. 5, 6 and 7, said finger knob 30 is formed
of an inverted U-shaped bail 41 which is erected from the righthand and lefthand two
sides of a sliding cylinder 40 fitted vertically movably on the outer face of the
head 18. The outer end of the head 18 and the lower end of the sliding cylinder 40
are formed at their respective outer and inner circumferences with first and second
engagement ridges 42 and 43. Slightly below the first engagement ridge 42 of the head,
as shown in Fig. 7, there may be formed a third engagement ridge 44 which is given
such a slightly smaller external diameter than that of the first engagement ridge
42 as to allow the second engagement ridge of the sliding cylinder to forcibly ride
thereover. Then, the sliding cylinder 40 can be prevented from automatically moving
down, when it is pulled up, so long as the inverted U-shaped bail 41 is not depressed
while leaving the second engagement ridge 43 positioned between the third engagement
ridge 44 and the first engagement ridge 41. In this embodiment, the discharge valve
of the first embodiment is replaced by one which is formed of a ball valve 21a disposed
in the upper end portion of the stem 17.
[0014] In the embodiment shown in Figs. 8 to 10, auxiliary walls 6 and 6 for acting as the
finger grip and guiding the head are erected from the righthand and lefthand two portions
of the top wall 4 of the cap-shaped member 3 of Fig. 1, and a rear wall 7 for connecting
the rear portions of the lower halves of those auxiliary walls is erected from the
rear portion of the top wall. In this embodiment, the head 18 is formed generally
into such a square shape that it can be moved up and down while having its righthand
and lefthand side faces contacting with the inner faces of the auxiliary walls 6 and
6.
[0015] These auxiliary walls 6 and 6 can be added to the respective cap-shaped members 3
of the second embodiment shown in Figs. 3 and 4 and the third embodiment shown in
Figs. 5, 6 and 7.
[0016] The finger knob 30 can be conceived to have a variety of shapes, as shown at A, B,
C, D and E in Fig. 11, in addition to those of the foregoing embodiments. The finger
knob has a shape of letter C at A in Fig. 11, a shape, in which arcuate members are
projected upward and inward from the righthand and lefthand side faces of the head
18 to have their upper ends adjacent to each other, at B in Fig. 11, a shape of inverted
letter U at C in Fig. 11, a shape of inverted letter L at D in Fig. 11, and a shape
of letter T at E in Fig. 11. In case of the finger knob of said shape of letter T,
the rising portion may be pinched and moved up and down by two fingers.
INDUSTRIAL APPLICABILITY
[0017] With the structure thus far described, according to the present invention, the spring
for pushing up the actuator of the liquid discharge container of the aforementioned
example of the prior art is eliminated to make the force unnecessary for compressing
the spring at the time of depressing the actuator so that the actuator can be depressed
by a less force than that of the prior art. Since, moreover, the finger knob is attached
to the upper face of the head, the actuator can be easily moved up and down by having
the finger knob hooked by the finger tip of the hand holding the container.
[0018] Because of the absence of the actuator depressing spring, still moreover, the actuator
can be stopped in its lower position, when the container is not used, so that the
container can be made lower and more compact than that of the prior art. Since, furthermore,
the finger knob 30 is attached to the upper face of the head, the finger on the head
can be set in a constant position so that the position of the finger knob on the head
can be made proper. As a result, the head can always be depressed substantially vertically
unlike the prior art while being prevented from being pushed transversely or from
the back, so that the liquid can be prevented from leaking otherwise due to the transverse
push or the push from the back.
[0019] As defined in Claim 2, moreover, the finger knob has the U-shaped bail having its
two end portions so hinged to the righthand and lefthand two side faces of the head
that it can stand up to define the finger hole with the top face of the head and the
inner face of the U-shaped bail and can fall down to shut out the front face of the
nozzle with the inner face of the U-shaped bail. As a result, the nozzle can be kept
away from dust or the like so that it can be prevented from getting clogged.
[0020] As defined in Claim 3, the finger knob has the inverted U-shaped bail erected from
the righthand and lefthand two sides of the sliding cylinder, which is fitted vertically
slidably on the outer face of the head. As a result, the upper portion of the finger
knob can be positioned, while the container is unused, in the vicinity of the upper
face of the head because the sliding cylinder is in the lower position, thus raising
an advantage that the overall height of the container can be reduced.
[0021] As defined in Claim 4, the auxiliary walls acting as the finger grip and guiding
the head are so erected from the righthand and lefthand two side portions of the top
wall of the cap-shaped member along the righthand and lefthand two side faces of the
head as to allow the vertical movements of the head. As a result, the actuator can
be operated by gripping the upper portion of the container body and the lower portions
of the auxiliary walls when the container is held for operating the actuator. Thus,
the grip position of the hand can be made higher than that of the case of no auxiliary
wall, to raise the finger tip engaging with the finger knob thereby to increase the
stroke of the actuator. Moreover, the head can be prevented from shaking by the guidance
of the auxiliary walls, while it is being moved up and down, so that the operation
of the actuator can be facilitated.
1. A liquid injection container comprising: a container body 1; a cylinder 10 depending
into said container body from a cap-shaped member 3 fitted on the outer face of the
mouth/neck portion of said container body; and an actuator 20 having a stem 17 erected
through the top wall 4 of said cap-shaped member from a cylindrical piston 16, which
is fitted in said cylinder, and a head 18 fitted on the upper end of said stem and
having a nozzle opened forward, whereby said actuator is moved up and down with respect
to said cylinder for sucking a liquid in said container body into said cylinder and
discharging the liquid in said cylinder out of said nozzle 19 through said stem, wherein
the improvement comprises a finger knob 30 attached to the top face of said head for
receiving a finger.
2. A liquid injection container according to Claim 1, wherein said finger knob 30 has
a U-shaped bail 30a having its two end portions so hinged to the righthand and lefthand
two side faces of said head 18 that it can stand up to define a finger hole 31 with
the top face of said head 18 and the inner face of said U-shaped bail and can fall
down to shut out the front face of said nozzle 19 with the inner face of said U-shaped
bail.
3. A liquid injection container according to Claim 1, wherein said finger knob 30 has
an inverted U-shaped bail 41 erected from the righthand and lefthand two sides of
a sliding cylinder, which is fitted vertically slidably on the outer face of said
head 18, and wherein said head 18 and said sliding cylinder 40 are formed with first
and second engagement ridges 42 and 43, respectively, on the outer circumference of
the upper end of said head and on the inner circumference of the lower end of said
sliding cylinder 40.
4. A liquid injection container according to any of the Claims 1, 2 and 3, wherein auxiliary
walls 6 and 6 acting as a finger grip and guiding said head 18 are so erected from
the righthand and lefthand two side portions of the top wall 4 of said cap-shaped
member 3 along the righthand and lefthand two side faces of said head as to allow
the vertical movements of said head.