Technical Field
[0001] The present invention relates to a dispenser for sucking back contents, and more
particularly to a dispenser for sucking back contents which makes it possible to prevent
over consumption of contents in such a way to suck back the contents remaining at
an end portion of a nozzle of a button of a dispenser after the contents are discharged
and used, and also makes it possible to prevent a container body from being contaminated
by contents.
Background Art
[0002] Common liquid or sticky liquid type cosmetic is stored in a dispenser container and
is used as it is discharged by a certain amount. The dispenser container is equipped
with a dispenser at the top of a container which stores contents. The above dispenser
is pumped when a button with a nozzle is pressed for thereby discharging contents
from the dispenser container.
[0003] In case of the above mentioned dispenser, when a user presses the button so as to
discharge contents, the contents remains at an end portion of the nozzle after the
contents is discharged. In this event, the contents remaining at the end portion of
the nozzle may move down and contaminate the container and may be spoiled as it directly
contact with air. In worse case, the contents may be hardened and block the nozzle.
When such situation occurs, the user first needs to remove the hardened and stuck
contents when in use. The contents may be over consumed.
[0004] Under the above described problems in the conventional art, many researchers are
strongly interested in developing various dispensers which are capable of sucking
back the contents remaining at the end portion of the nozzle in an attempt to prevent
the container from being contaminated.
Disclosure of Invention
[0005] Accordingly, it is an object of the present invention to provide a dispenser for
sucking back contents which makes it possible to prevent over consumption of contents
in such a way to suck back the contents remaining at an end portion of a nozzle of
a button of a dispenser after the contents are discharged and used, and also makes
it possible to prevent a container body from being contaminated by contents.
[0006] To achieve the above objects, there is provided a dispenser for sucking back contents,
comprising a body which is engaged to the top of a container body; an engaging body
which is engaged to the body and fixes a cylinder and is hollow; a cylinder which
is engaged to the bottom of the engaging body and has a content input hole formed
at the bottom for inputting contents and a valve member which is opened and closed
by the pressure of contents in the content input hole; a stem which passes through
the hollow interior of the engaging body and has a support shoulder at an inner surface;
a piston rod which is engaged to the stem, the bottom of which piston rod is equipped
with a spring support part, and the top of which has a spring engaging protrusion
which protrudes in an upward direction; a sealing cap which is installed at the bottom
of the stem, the outer surface of the sealing cap coming into close contact with an
inner surface of the cylinder; a first spring which is installed in the interior of
the cylinder and serves to provide an elastic force to the piston rod; a second spring
which is installed surrounding the spring engaging protrusion of the piston rod, the
bottom of which second spring is supported by the piston rod, and the top of which
is supported by the support shoulder of the stem for thereby providing an elastic
force in an upward direction; and a button which is engaged to the top of the stem
and has a nozzle for discharging contents.
[0007] In addition, the second spring is contracted by a support shoulder when the stem
descends and recovers for thereby allowing the stem to ascend, so the contents remaining
at an end portion of the nozzle is sucked back as much as the distance defined as
the support shoulder of the stem and the spring engaging protrusion of the piston
rod are spaced apart.
[0008] In addition, the sealing cap is made from an elastic material and is contracted by
a pressure of the stem when the stem descends and recovers, so the stem is allowed
to ascend by a change of the length of the sealing cap, for thereby sucking back the
contents remaining at an end portion of the nozzle.
Advantageous effects
[0009] The present invention is advantageous because it is possible to prevent over consumption
of contents in such a way to suck back the contents remaining at an end portion of
a nozzle of a button of a dispenser after the contents are discharged and used, and
also makes it possible to prevent a container body from being contaminated by contents.
Brief Description of Drawings
[0010]
Figure 1 is a cross sectional view illustrating a construction of a dispenser for
sucking back contents according to a preferred embodiment of the present invention.
Figures 2 to 5 are views for explaining a suck-back procedure of contents of a dispenser
for sucking back contents according to a preferred embodiment of the present invention.
Figure 6 is a cross sectional view illustrating a state that a dispenser for sucking
back contents is engaged to a container body according to a preferred embodiment of
the present invention.
Best modes for carrying out the invention
[0011] The preferred embodiments of the present invention will be described with reference
to the accompanying drawings.
[0012] Figure 1 is a cross sectional view illustrating a construction of a dispenser for
sucking back contents according to a preferred embodiment of the present invention.
Figures 2 to 5 are views for explaining a suck-back procedure of contents of a dispenser
for sucking back contents according to a preferred embodiment of the present invention.
Figure 6 is a cross sectional view illustrating a state that a dispenser for sucking
back contents is engaged to a container body according to a preferred embodiment of
the present invention.
[0013] As best seen in Figures 1 to 6, the dispenser for sucking back contents according
to the present invention comprises a body 100, an engaging body 200, a cylinder 300,
a stem 400, a piston rod 500, a sealing cap 600, a first spring 700, a second spring
800 and a button 900.
[0014] The body 100 is engaged to the top of the container body 10 which is filled with
contents "a" for thereby closing the open top of the container body 10, and the body
100 has an engaging shoulder 110 at its inner side for an engagement to the engaging
body 200.
[0015] The engaging body 200 is engaged to the body 100 for thereby fixing the cylinder
300 and has an engaging protrusion 210 at its portion which comes into contact with
the engaging shoulder 110, for the engaging protrusion 210 to be fixedly mounted at
the engaging shoulder 110 of the body 100.
[0016] The engaging body 200 is formed in a hollow shape for the stem 400 to pass through.
[0017] The cylinder 300 is engaged to the bottom of the engaging body 200 and has a content
input hole 310 at its lower side for the content stored in the container body 100
to input. It is preferred that a valve member 320 is installed at the content input
hole 310 for the purpose of preventing a reverse flow of contents as it is opened
and closed by the pressure of the contents.
[0018] The stem 400 passes through the hollow portion of the engaging body 200 and is formed
in a cylindrical shape the top and bottom of which communicate with each other for
the contents to pass through. In the present invention, at an inner surface of the
stem 400 is provided a support shoulder 410 supporting the top of the second spring
800. When the stem 400 descends by the pressure of the button 900, the second spring
800 pressurizes the second spring 800 and moves down and comes into contact with the
top of the spring engaging protrusion 520 of the piston rod 500 for hereby transferring
a pressure to the piston rod 500, so the piston rod 500 moves downward.
[0019] The piston rod 500 is inserted into the bottom of the stem 400. A certain space is
formed in the longitudinal direction for the sake of the movement of the contents.
At the bottom of the piston rod 500 is provided a spring support part 510 supporting
the top of the first spring 700 for the piston rod 500 to ascend by means of an elastic
force of the first spring 700.
[0020] In the present invention, at the top of the piston rod 500 is provided a spring engaging
protrusion 520 which protrudes in the upward direction for the sake of the installation
of the second spring 800. The spring engaging protrusion 520 serves to prevent the
distortion of the second spring 800 and to guide the movements when the second spring
800 contracts and releases as the stem 400 descends and ascends.
[0021] Coming into contact with the support shoulder 410 of the stem 400, the spring engaging
protrusion 520 helps generate a vacuum pressure in the interior of the stem 400 as
much as the distance spaced apart from the support shoulder 410 when the stem 400
ascends by means of an elastic force of the second spring 800 for thereby sucking
back the contents remaining at the end portion of the nozzle 910.
[0022] Surrounding the stem 400 and the piston rod 500, the sealing cap 600 is installed
at the bottom of the stem 400.
[0023] In the present invention, the sealing cap 600 is made from an elastic material, the
top of which is supported by the stem 400, the bottom of which is supported by the
piston rod 500, so when the stem 400 descends, it is pressurized by the pressure of
the stem 400 and then recovers for thereby allowing the stem 400 to ascend. A vacuum
pressure is generated in the interior of the stem 400 as much as the length changed
by a change in the length of the sealing cap 600 which occurs when the sealing cap
600 is compressed and recovers for thereby sucking back the contents remaining at
the end portion of the nozzle 910.
[0024] The first spring 700 is installed in the interior of the cylinder 300, the bottom
of which first spring is mounted at the spring mounting shoulder 330 formed at the
bottom of the inner side of the cylinder 300, the other side of which is supported
by the spring support part 510 of the piston rod 500 for thereby generating and transferring
an elastic force to the piston rod 500 during the pumping operations.
[0025] The second spring 800 surrounds the spring engaging protrusion 520 of the piston
rod 500, the bottom of which second spring is supported by the piston rod 500, the
top of which is supported by the support shoulder 410 of the stem 400 for thereby
providing an elastic force in the upward direction during pumping operation, so the
stem 400 ascends.
[0026] In the present invention, the second spring 800 is contracted by the support shoulder
410 when the stem 400 descends by a pressure of the button 900 and recovers when the
pressurization of the button 900 is removed for thereby allowing the stem 400 to ascend,
so the support shoulder 410 of the stem 400 and the spring engaging protrusion 520
of the piston rod 500 becomes spaced apart. The stem 400 ascends by an elastic force
of the second spring 800, and a vacuum space is generated in the interior of the stem
400 as much as the distance "H" defined as the support shoulder 410 and the spring
engaging protrusion 520 are spaced apart for thereby sucking back the contents remaining
at the end portion of the nozzle 910.
[0027] The button 900 is engaged to the top of the stem 400 and transfers a pressure to
the stem 400 as a user pressurizes and has a nozzle 910 through which the contents
moving through the stem 400 are discharged outside.
[0028] As the present invention may be embodied in several forms without departing from
the spirit or essential characteristics thereof, it should also be understood that
the above-described examples are not limited by any of the details of the foregoing
description, unless otherwise specified, but rather should be construed broadly within
its spirit and scope as defined in the appended claims, and therefore all changes
and modifications that fall within the meets and bounds of the claims, or equivalences
of such meets and bounds are therefore intended to be embraced by the appended claims.
1. A dispenser for sucking back contents, comprising:
a body which is engaged to the top of a container body;
an engaging body which is engaged to the body and fixes a cylinder and is hollow;
a cylinder which is engaged to the bottom of the engaging body and has a content input
hole formed at the bottom for inputting contents and a valve member which is opened
and closed by the pressure of contents in the content input hole;
a stem which passes through the hollow interior of the engaging body and has a support
shoulder at an inner surface;
a piston rod which is engaged to the stem, the bottom of which piston rod is equipped
with a spring support part, and the top of which has a spring engaging protrusion
which protrudes in an upward direction;
a sealing cap which is installed at the bottom of the stem, the outer surface of the
sealing cap coming into close contact with an inner surface of the cylinder;
a first spring which is installed in the interior of the cylinder and serves to provide
an elastic force to the piston rod;
a second spring which is installed surrounding the spring engaging protrusion of the
piston rod, the bottom of which second spring is supported by the piston rod, and
the top of which is supported by the support shoulder of the stem for thereby providing
an elastic force in an upward direction; and
a button which is engaged to the top of the stem and has a nozzle for discharging
contents.
2. The dispenser of claim 1, wherein the second spring is contracted by a support shoulder
when the stem descends and recovers for thereby allowing the stem to ascend, so the
contents remaining at an end portion of the nozzle is sucked back as much as the distance
defined as the support shoulder of the stem and the spring engaging protrusion of
the piston rod are spaced apart.
3. The dispenser of claim 1, wherein the sealing cap is made from an elastic material
and is contracted by a pressure of the stem when the stem descends and recovers, so
the stem is allowed to ascend by a change of the length of the sealing cap, for thereby
sucking back the contents remaining at an end portion of the nozzle.