Patents Assigned to Dispensing Patents International, LLC
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Patent number: 7698878Abstract: An aerosol dispenser is formed from a metal drawn container with an open bottom and a mounting cup structure integrally formed in its top. A bottom piece is attached to the open bottom with a double seam and a dispensing device held in the mounting cup structure. In one embodiment the dispensing device is an anti-clog valve designed to clear all dispensing passages after each operation.Type: GrantFiled: February 23, 2006Date of Patent: April 20, 2010Assignee: Dispensing Patents International, LLCInventor: Philip Meshberg
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Patent number: 7434707Abstract: In one embodiment, an arrangement for assembly to a squeeze bottle having a threaded neck with an opening at its outer end upon filling of the bottle is provided. The squeeze bottle has a dispensing nozzle unit adapted to be fixedly inserted into the opening and the nozzle unit includes a lower cylindrical part terminating in a flange at its outer end. A washer, through which the cylindrical part is adapted to extend, is interposed between the flange and the outer end of said neck with a hinged tab formed as part of and extending from the washer. Also included is a cover for the nozzle having internal threads to screw onto the neck. The cover has a recess formed therein, the recess having a vertical wall, such that, when said cover is screwed on the neck, the hinged tab will have a portion abutting the wall and preventing movement, unless the tab is pushed in so that the portion clears the wall.Type: GrantFiled: August 6, 2004Date of Patent: October 14, 2008Assignee: Dispensing Patents International, LLCInventor: Philip Meshberg
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Patent number: 6971552Abstract: An attachment for an aerosol dispensing package includes an actuator having at least one cam and a mounting cap having an upstanding wall and at least one inner rim to engage the cam. The actuator includes a spray nozzle and a downwardly extending projection, in fluid communication with the spray nozzle, to sealingly engage an upwardly projecting stem of an aerosol valve when the actuator is in a dispensing position. The cam engages the inner rim to lower the actuator to the dispensing position and raise the actuator to the non-dispensing position. The upstanding wall at least partially surrounds the actuator, and includes a lateral opening adjacent to the spray nozzle when the actuator is in the non-dispensing position, and a spray opening adjacent to the spray nozzle when the actuator is in the dispensing position. A nozzle closure, having a projection fitting into the lateral opening and the spray nozzle, may be hingedly attached to the mounting cap.Type: GrantFiled: January 12, 2004Date of Patent: December 6, 2005Assignee: Dispensing Patents International, LLCInventor: Philip Meshberg
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Patent number: 6932244Abstract: An aerosol dispensing device includes a rotating actuator, an upstanding wall partially surrounding the actuator, and a sliding nozzle closure. The actuator may include a spray nozzle and a downwardly extending projection, in fluid communication with the spray nozzle, to sealingly engage an upwardly projecting stem of an aerosol valve. The upstanding wall may include an upper opening, a lower opening below the upper opening, and a spray opening. The sliding nozzle closure may include an upper projection, fitting into the upper opening and the spray nozzle, to seal the spray nozzle when the actuator is in a non-dispensing position, and, a lower member, fitting into the lower opening, to facilitate the sliding movement of the nozzle closure.Type: GrantFiled: August 7, 2003Date of Patent: August 23, 2005Assignee: Dispensing Patents International, LLCInventor: Philip Meshberg
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Patent number: 6817488Abstract: In accordance with embodiments of the present invention, an apparatus includes an actuator with a spray nozzle and an opening adjacent the spray nozzle. The actuator dispenses spray through an orifice in the spray nozzle when the actuator is depressed to operate a pump or an aerosol valve. A wall including the spray opening at least partially surrounds the actuator and the spray nozzle is aligned with the spray opening during dispensing whereby spray exiting the spray nozzle orifice passes through the spray opening. Also included is a nozzle closure, with a first projection and a second projection. The first projection, forming a sealing rim with an inner recess, fits into the opening adjacent the spray nozzle thereby sealing the spray nozzle.Type: GrantFiled: March 20, 2003Date of Patent: November 16, 2004Assignee: Dispensing Patents International LLCInventor: Philip Meshberg
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Publication number: 20040140324Abstract: An attachment for an aerosol dispensing package includes an actuator having at least one cam and a mounting cap having an upstanding wall and at least one inner rim to engage the cam. The actuator includes a spray nozzle and a downwardly extending projection, in fluid communication with the spray nozzle, to sealingly engage an upwardly projecting stem of an aerosol valve when the actuator is in a dispensing position. The cam engages the inner rim to lower the actuator to the dispensing position and raise the actuator to the non-dispensing position. The upstanding wall at least partially surrounds the actuator, and includes a lateral opening adjacent to the spray nozzle when the actuator is in the non-dispensing position, and a spray opening adjacent to the spray nozzle when the actuator is in the dispensing position. A nozzle closure, having a projection fitting into the lateral opening and the spray nozzle, may be hingedly attached to the mounting cap.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 12, 2004Publication date: July 22, 2004Applicant: Dispensing Patents International LLCInventor: Philip Meshberg
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Patent number: 6739481Abstract: In accordance with embodiments of the present invention, an apparatus includes an actuator with a spray nozzle and an opening adjacent the spray nozzle. The actuator dispenses spray through the spray nozzle when the actuator is depressed to operate a pump or an aerosol valve. Also included is a nozzle closure with a first projection and a second projection. The first projection fits into a first opening adjacent the spray nozzle thereby sealing the spray nozzle, while the second projection fits into a second opening, below the first opening, thereby locking the actuator. The nozzle closure has a hinge allowing pivotal movement of the nozzle closure from a closed position, at which the spray opening is open, to a closed position, at which the spray opening is closed. When in the closed position, a degree of opening resistance between the nozzle closure and the actuator may provide a measure of child-resistance.Type: GrantFiled: November 21, 2002Date of Patent: May 25, 2004Assignee: Dispensing Patents International LLCInventor: Philip Meshberg
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Patent number: 6691896Abstract: An embodiment of a safety closure for a container includes a sleeve which is fixed to the container inside of which a part is rotatable to place the container in a position where dispensing may take place. A recess in the sleeve with a vertical wall cooperates with an outwardly biased hinged tab on the rotatable part abutting the wall and preventing rotation, unless the tab is pushed in to clear the wall, while at the same time rotating the first part to said dispensing position.Type: GrantFiled: August 21, 2001Date of Patent: February 17, 2004Assignee: Dispensing Patents International, LLCInventor: Philip Meshberg
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Publication number: 20040026454Abstract: An aerosol dispensing device includes a rotating actuator, an upstanding wall partially surrounding the actuator, and a sliding nozzle closure. The actuator may include a spray nozzle and a downwardly extending projection, in fluid communication with the spray nozzle, to sealingly engage an upwardly projecting stem of an aerosol valve. The upstanding wall may include an upper opening, a lower opening below the upper opening, and a spray opening. The sliding nozzle closure may include an upper projection, fitting into the upper opening and the spray nozzle, to seal the spray nozzle when the actuator is in a non-dispensing position, and, a lower member, fitting into the lower opening, to facilitate the sliding movement of the nozzle closure.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 7, 2003Publication date: February 12, 2004Applicant: Dispensing Patents International, LLCInventor: Philip Meshberg
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Publication number: 20030213817Abstract: In accordance with embodiments of the present invention, an apparatus includes an actuator with a spray nozzle and an opening adjacent the spray nozzle. The actuator dispenses spray through an orifice in the spray nozzle when the actuator is depressed to operate a pump or an aerosol valve. A wall including the spray opening at least partially surrounds the actuator and the spray nozzle is aligned with the spray opening during dispensing whereby spray exiting the spray nozzle orifice passes through the spray opening. Also included is a nozzle closure, with a first projection and a second projection. The first projection, forming a sealing rim with an inner recess, fits into the opening adjacent the spray nozzle thereby sealing the spray nozzle.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 20, 2003Publication date: November 20, 2003Applicant: Dispensing Patents International LLCInventor: Philip Meshberg
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Publication number: 20030106901Abstract: In accordance with embodiments of the present invention, an apparatus includes an actuator with a spray nozzle and an opening adjacent the spray nozzle. The actuator dispenses spray through the spray nozzle when the actuator is depressed to operate a pump or an aerosol valve. Also included is a nozzle closure with a first projection and a second projection. The first projection fits into a first opening adjacent the spray nozzle thereby sealing the spray nozzle, while the second projection fits into a second opening, below the first opening, thereby locking the actuator. The nozzle closure has a hinge allowing pivotal movement of the nozzle closure from a closed position, at which the spray opening is open, to a closed position, at which the spray opening is closed. When in the closed position, a degree of opening resistance between the nozzle closure and the actuator may provide a measure of child-resistance.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 21, 2002Publication date: June 12, 2003Applicant: Dispensing Patents International LLCInventor: Philip Meshberg
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Patent number: 6435376Abstract: An integrally formed container for complementary use with a mounting cup comprising a neck portion including an interior sealing surface adapted to contact an interior piston portion of a mounting cup and an exterior surface including a lower snap surface adapted to engage the upper snap surface of an exterior snap flange on the mounting cup and a rim surface forming a mouth and disposed between the interior sealing surface of said neck portion and the exterior surface of said neck portion.Type: GrantFiled: February 11, 2000Date of Patent: August 20, 2002Assignee: Dispensing Patents International LLC.Inventor: Philip Meshberg
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Patent number: 6382463Abstract: Nozzle closures which are mounted for pivoting movement from a closed to an open position are used with a spray dispensing device. In the open position, the nozzle closure moves away from the spray nozzle on an actuator and a spray opening in a surrounding wall, allowing fluid to dispensed through the nozzle from a pump or aerosol valve, as the actuator is depressed. In the closed position, the nozzle closure pivots into a position where a first projection enters at least partially into the spray nozzle. The projection acts to seal the spray nozzle against air, thereby preventing drying of any fluid in the nozzle and reducing the chance that the spray nozzle will become clogged. The nozzle closure also includes a second projection which fits into a recess in the actuator and serves to provide resistance against depression of the actuator, thereby providing a locking function for the actuator to prevent accidental discharge from the spray nozzle.Type: GrantFiled: December 1, 2000Date of Patent: May 7, 2002Assignee: Dispensing Patents International LLCInventor: Philip Meshberg