US2609972A - Device for dropwise dispensing of liquids - Google Patents
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- the invention relates to a device for dropwise dispensing of liquids, especially of liquid medicines, from bottles or the like receptacles.
- devices of this kind it is important that they should be easily manipulated, give drops of a uniform size and allow an entrance of air into the receptacle to replace the dispensed drops. It is the aim of the present invention to comply in high measure with these requirements.
- Ihe new device is made of a resilient material, such as rubber or pliable plastic, and possesses an internal channel at the free end of which there is arranged a normally closed valve. Through compression of the device at a point situated between the ends of the channel the valve is opened and a drop of the liquid is discharged.
- the valve is advantageously formed by a slit in the wall of the device.
- the channel has pref erably an elongated cross section, the longer axis of which crosses the direction of the slit. It is advisable to mark on the device the point on which the compression is most suitably exerted. Two such points situated on the device diametrically to the plane of symmetry of the channel may be provided so that the compression can comfortably be eected by means of the thumb and foreiinger.
- the marking may be formed by reinforcing plates the dimensions of which also deline the stretch along which the channel is compressed.
- Figs. 1 and 2 show the new device according to the invention in two different views in the shape of a stopper.
- Fig. la is a iront view of the mouth piece of the device on a larger scale.
- Fig. 3 is a longitudinal sectional view of another embodiment of my invention.
- Figure 4 is a front elevation thereof
- Figure 5 is a plan view thereof
- Figure 6 is a section taken on the line E-ii of Figure 3.
- the body I of the nipple is preferably made of rubber.
- Part Ia has the shape of a stopper and part Ib is shaped similar to a birds head with beak Ic.
- Part Ia is of circular and part Ib of a substantially quadrangular section. Through both parts extends a narrow channel 2 from the open end or intake 3 of the stopper to the end of the beak Ic.
- head Ib the heightV of the channel 2 is enlarged.
- Beak Ic is normally closed but is 2 Y provided with a slit 4 which can be opened whenever it is desired to dispense a drop by pressing on the lateral walls of head Ib of the nipple, as indicated by arrows in Fig. 2.
- nipple In order to exert always the pressure on an equal area of the nipple there are attached to or incorporated into the lateral walls of the nipple rigid plates 5 which can be conveniently grasped between the thumb and foreiinger.
- the narrow channel 2 crosses with its upward extension the slit ⁇ lI (see Fig. la), and the slit opens, when the nipple is compressed.
- the device is operated as follows:
- the device with the bottle to which it is attached are held approximately horizontally or a little inclined with the beak directed downwardly, so that the hollow space of the nipple becomes filled with liquid from the bottle, and air from that space can wander into the bottle. Then a short compression is exerted with the fingers on the plates 5, whereby a part of the liquid contained in the hollow space is separated from the bulk of the liquid and a drop is urged out through the slit 4 which is simultaneously opened by the compression of the plates 5. When releasing the plates some air is sucked in through the slit 4 and air bubbles become visible ascending in the bottle. To release a further drop, the operation has to be repeated.
- are valves Well suited for the purposes envisaged, since they are a simple means for keeping the bottles or the like containers of medicines airtight.
- a thickening I9 from the same material as the closure itself is extended above and along the horizontal part 20' or channel 20.
- the pressure is exerted on thickening I9, whereby the slit 2I in the beak opens and permits a drop to escape.
- the channel is divided into two parts at the point where its portion of elongated cross section merges into the vertical portion having circular cross section and together with the extrusion of the drop the air in the channel is driven back into the container.
- Channel 20 extends in a continuous line, so that there is no dead space or air traps.
- a dispenser for liquid serving as a stopper for the neck of a receptacle having a stopper portion and a beak portion comprising the outlet branch connected to each other, said beak portion being formed of resilient material and extending substantially laterally from said stopper portion to of the branches toward said beak portion and ⁇ substantially in parallelism to the longitudinal axis of the passage, an outlet slit in the beak portion at the end thereof positioned trans-. versely of the longer cross sectional axis of saidv passage and normally closed by theresiliency of the material, the reinforcement beinginte'- grated to the beak portion to prevent ⁇ extension: ⁇
- the device having the beak end to one side of the elbow extending clear of the stopper portion and responding to pressure adjacent the 4 elbow on the reinforcement to interrupt the passage and serving to urge the stopper into the receptacle and under the said pressure the liquid in front of the bend is moved into the outlet branch, Wherefrom it falls as a drop with aeouracy of placement.
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Sept. 9, 1952 G. szEKEmN 2,609,972
DEVICE FOR DROPWISE DISPENSING OF LIQUIDS Filed oct. 21. 1947 i' am' 5 GEORGE z5/f5.1. y
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Patented Sept. 9, 1952 t DEVICE FOR DROPWISE DISPENSING OF LIQUIDS George Szekely, Tel Aviv, Palestine Application October 21, 1947, SerialNo. 781,023 In Palestine November 15, 1946 1 Claim.
The invention relates to a device for dropwise dispensing of liquids, especially of liquid medicines, from bottles or the like receptacles. With devices of this kind it is important that they should be easily manipulated, give drops of a uniform size and allow an entrance of air into the receptacle to replace the dispensed drops. It is the aim of the present invention to comply in high measure with these requirements.
Ihe new device is made of a resilient material, such as rubber or pliable plastic, and possesses an internal channel at the free end of which there is arranged a normally closed valve. Through compression of the device at a point situated between the ends of the channel the valve is opened and a drop of the liquid is discharged.
The valve is advantageously formed by a slit in the wall of the device. The channel has pref erably an elongated cross section, the longer axis of which crosses the direction of the slit. It is advisable to mark on the device the point on which the compression is most suitably exerted. Two such points situated on the device diametrically to the plane of symmetry of the channel may be provided so that the compression can comfortably be eected by means of the thumb and foreiinger. The marking may be formed by reinforcing plates the dimensions of which also deline the stretch along which the channel is compressed.
The invention is illustrated in the annexed drawing in several constructional examples.
Figs. 1 and 2 show the new device according to the invention in two different views in the shape of a stopper.
Fig. la is a iront view of the mouth piece of the device on a larger scale.
Fig. 3 is a longitudinal sectional view of another embodiment of my invention;
Figure 4 is a front elevation thereof;
Figure 5 is a plan view thereof;
Figure 6 is a section taken on the line E-ii of Figure 3.
Referring to Figs. 1, la and 2, the body I of the nipple is preferably made of rubber. Part Ia has the shape of a stopper and part Ib is shaped similar to a birds head with beak Ic. Part Ia is of circular and part Ib of a substantially quadrangular section. Through both parts extends a narrow channel 2 from the open end or intake 3 of the stopper to the end of the beak Ic. In head Ib the heightV of the channel 2 is enlarged. Beak Ic is normally closed but is 2 Y provided with a slit 4 which can be opened whenever it is desired to dispense a drop by pressing on the lateral walls of head Ib of the nipple, as indicated by arrows in Fig. 2. In order to exert always the pressure on an equal area of the nipple there are attached to or incorporated into the lateral walls of the nipple rigid plates 5 which can be conveniently grasped between the thumb and foreiinger. The narrow channel 2 crosses with its upward extension the slit `lI (see Fig. la), and the slit opens, when the nipple is compressed.
The device is operated as follows:
The device with the bottle to which it is attached are held approximately horizontally or a little inclined with the beak directed downwardly, so that the hollow space of the nipple becomes filled with liquid from the bottle, and air from that space can wander into the bottle. Then a short compression is exerted with the fingers on the plates 5, whereby a part of the liquid contained in the hollow space is separated from the bulk of the liquid and a drop is urged out through the slit 4 which is simultaneously opened by the compression of the plates 5. When releasing the plates some air is sucked in through the slit 4 and air bubbles become visible ascending in the bottle. To release a further drop, the operation has to be repeated.
'I'he slits 4 and 2| are valves Well suited for the purposes envisaged, since they are a simple means for keeping the bottles or the like containers of medicines airtight.
According to Figs. 3-6, in the closure I8, a thickening I9 from the same material as the closure itself is extended above and along the horizontal part 20' or channel 20. The pressure is exerted on thickening I9, whereby the slit 2I in the beak opens and permits a drop to escape. When pressure is exerted onto the thickening I9, the channel is divided into two parts at the point where its portion of elongated cross section merges into the vertical portion having circular cross section and together with the extrusion of the drop the air in the channel is driven back into the container.
Channel 20 extends in a continuous line, so that there is no dead space or air traps.
What I claim is:
A dispenser for liquid serving as a stopper for the neck of a receptacle having a stopper portion and a beak portion comprising the outlet branch connected to each other, said beak portion being formed of resilient material and extending substantially laterally from said stopper portion to of the branches toward said beak portion and` substantially in parallelism to the longitudinal axis of the passage, an outlet slit in the beak portion at the end thereof positioned trans-. versely of the longer cross sectional axis of saidv passage and normally closed by theresiliency of the material, the reinforcement beinginte'- grated to the beak portion to prevent `extension:`
thereof, the device having the beak end to one side of the elbow extending clear of the stopper portion and responding to pressure adjacent the 4 elbow on the reinforcement to interrupt the passage and serving to urge the stopper into the receptacle and under the said pressure the liquid in front of the bend is moved into the outlet branch, Wherefrom it falls as a drop with aeouracy of placement.
GEORGE SZEKELY.
REFERENCES CITED The following references are of record in the `rile of this patent:
UNITED STATES PATENTS Number Name Date 1,531,245 Ozanne Mar. 24, 1925 `1,992,518 Werner Feb. 26, 1935 2,065,243 Perkins Dec. 22, 1936 2,219,604 Trotter Oct. 29, 1940 2,316,516 Hammerstein Apr. 13, 1943
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Cited By (4)
| Publication number | Priority date | Publication date | Assignee | Title |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| US2901151A (en) * | 1958-07-18 | 1959-08-25 | Paul C Kiyuna | Vacuum type dispenser |
| US3100068A (en) * | 1960-10-11 | 1963-08-06 | Marion S Pump | Dispensing device |
| US3300099A (en) * | 1965-05-18 | 1967-01-24 | Gen Foods Corp | Metering dispenser for liquids |
| US3552605A (en) * | 1968-09-09 | 1971-01-05 | Lincoln Lab Inc | Drop dispenser with vent |
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| Publication number | Priority date | Publication date | Assignee | Title |
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| US1531245A (en) * | 1923-07-30 | 1925-03-24 | Leonard Vaughan | Dispensing nipple |
| US1992518A (en) * | 1933-06-07 | 1935-02-26 | Charles P Werner | Applicator |
| US2065243A (en) * | 1935-04-25 | 1936-12-22 | Floyd R Perkins | Closure |
| US2219604A (en) * | 1939-11-20 | 1940-10-29 | George C Trotter | Dispensing device |
| US2316516A (en) * | 1940-08-29 | 1943-04-13 | Hammerstein Arthur | Dispensing device |
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| Publication number | Priority date | Publication date | Assignee | Title |
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| US1531245A (en) * | 1923-07-30 | 1925-03-24 | Leonard Vaughan | Dispensing nipple |
| US1992518A (en) * | 1933-06-07 | 1935-02-26 | Charles P Werner | Applicator |
| US2065243A (en) * | 1935-04-25 | 1936-12-22 | Floyd R Perkins | Closure |
| US2219604A (en) * | 1939-11-20 | 1940-10-29 | George C Trotter | Dispensing device |
| US2316516A (en) * | 1940-08-29 | 1943-04-13 | Hammerstein Arthur | Dispensing device |
Cited By (4)
| Publication number | Priority date | Publication date | Assignee | Title |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| US2901151A (en) * | 1958-07-18 | 1959-08-25 | Paul C Kiyuna | Vacuum type dispenser |
| US3100068A (en) * | 1960-10-11 | 1963-08-06 | Marion S Pump | Dispensing device |
| US3300099A (en) * | 1965-05-18 | 1967-01-24 | Gen Foods Corp | Metering dispenser for liquids |
| US3552605A (en) * | 1968-09-09 | 1971-01-05 | Lincoln Lab Inc | Drop dispenser with vent |
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