Dispenser
US-10994986-B2 · May 4, 2021 · US
US11204272B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11204272-B2 |
| Application number | US-201716070476-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jan 18, 2017 |
| Priority date | Jan 18, 2016 |
| Publication date | Dec 21, 2021 |
| Grant date | Dec 21, 2021 |
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A push-button dispensing closure is provided and comprises a dispensing passage, a push button and a dosing chamber. The closure is movable between a first, closed position in which: the push button is released, the dosing chamber can fill with flowable product, and product cannot pass from the dosing chamber to the dispensing passage; and a second, open position in which: the push button is depressed such that product can flow from the dosing chamber through the dispensing passage and product cannot flow into the dosing chamber.
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What is claimed: 1. A dispensing tap comprising a body which is attached or attachable to a container, the body having a dispensing orifice, a cylindrical sealing wall and a piston movable within the body between a dispensing position in which a flowable product can pass through the orifice and a sealing position in which fluid cannot pass through the orifice, wherein the cylindrical sealing wall overlays the orifice in the sealing position and the piston comprises a stem joined to the cylindrical sealing wall by a plurality of spokes, the plurality of spokes forming one or more dispensing apertures therebetween through which the product can pass when the piston is in the dispensing position to reach the dispensing orifice, and a dispensing passage provided by the body, a press button and a dosing chamber, a closure movable between a first, closed position in which the press button is released, the dosing chamber can fill with the flowable product, and the product cannot pass from the dosing chamber to the dispensing passage, and a second, open position in which the press button is depressed such that the product can flow from the dosing chamber through the dispensing passage and the product cannot flow into the dosing chamber. 2. A tap as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the press button is configured for moving the piston between the dispensing and sealing positions. 3. A tap as claimed in claim 1 , in which the press button is formed separately from and is movable with respect to the body. 4. A tap as claimed in claim 1 , in which at least part of the dosing chamber is formed separately from the body. 5. A tap as claimed in claim 1 , in which at least part of the press button is formed from a resilient material. 6. A tap as claimed in claim 1 , in which the piston is movable to open/close the dosing chamber to product fill, and to open/close a path from the dosing chamber to the dispensing passage. 7. A tap as claimed in claim 6 , in which the piston defines part of the dosing chamber. 8. A tap as claimed in claim 1 in which the dosing chamber comprises one or more fill windows. 9. A tap as claimed in claim 1 , further comprising a vent path for allowing the dosing chamber to vent as the closure moves from the open position back to the closed position. 10. A tap as claimed in claim 1 , further comprising a tubular terminal dispensing conduit which extends beyond the orifice, the orifice having a first cross-sectional shape and the tubular terminal dispensing conduit has a second cross-sectional shape, the first and second shapes being different from each other. 11. A tap as claimed in claim 10 , in which the first shape is selected from the group of: circular, square, oval, ellipsoidal, triangular or polygonal. 12. A tap as claimed in claim 10 , in which the second shape is selected from the group of: circular, square, oval, ellipsoidal, triangular or polygonal. 13. A tap as claimed in claim 10 , in which the first shape is ellipsoidal and the second shape is square. 14. A dispensing pack comprising the container filled with the flowable product and the dispensing tap according to claim 1 attached to the container for controlling flow of product out of the container, in which the flowable product has a viscosity in the range 4.000-6.000 cps at 0.05s −1 . 15. A pack as claimed in claim 14 , in which the product is a laundry care product. 16. A tap as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the cylindrical sealing wall comprises a central portion and an inclined terminal wall portion at each end of the central portion and in which in the sealing position the central portion overlays the orifice and the inclined terminal wall portions are positioned sealingly on either side of the orifice and prevent the product from passing through the orifice.
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