Abstract: A liquid dispenser having two separate sized dispensing chambers. The first being larger volume dispenser having a piston which is of variable stroke to move within a first chamber to draw liquid into the chamber and then to force the liquid out of said chamber. The second being a smaller volume dispenser which comprises a second piston which is of variable stroke and moves within a bore in said first piston to draw liquid into said bore and to force liquid out of said bore.
Abstract: A liquid dispenser having two separate sized dispensing chambers. The first being larger volume dispenser having a piston which is of variable stroke to move within a first chamber to draw liquid into the chamber and then to force the liquid out of said chamber. The second being a smaller volume dispenser which comprises a second piston which is of variable stroke and moves within a bore in said first piston to draw liquid into said bore and to force liquid out of said bore.
Abstract: A liquid dispenser having a downwardly facing outlet with liquids of relatively high viscosity usually forming a meniscus at the outlet, the size of the meniscus being determined by the physical properties of the liquid, the atmospheric conditions, and also the cleanliness of the outlet nozzle. The present invention seeks to overcome this problem by providing means to generate a suction within the nozzle after the liquid has been dispensed, to draw any liquid within the area of the outlet of the nozzle back into the nozzle.