Bottle with constant liquid pouring device
A bottle for dispensing constant liquid is disclosed. Removing a retaining cap from a reservoir and loosening a ring will enable a free rotation of a spout for moving a conduit vertically at a flow regulator as grip means rotates until a top opening of the conduit is flush with a predetermined mark of scale. Fastening the ring and pressing the reservoir will direct liquid to flow upward into a cup through the tube and the conduit until liquid has reached a level higher than the top opening of the conduit. Releasing the pressing will cause liquid above the top opening of the conduit to flow back to the liquid reservoir and store liquid below the top opening of the conduit in the cup. Finally, pressing and turning the reservoir upside down will discharge liquid from the cup.
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to scale bottles and more particularly to a medicine bottle having a device which is capable of pouring a constant amount of liquid medicine per user's setting.
2. Description of Related Art
Conventionally, scale is printed on a bottle for user visually observing the remaining amount of liquid therein. Also, medicine (e.g., liquid medicine) is typically contained in a bottle. Further, a patient usually takes a fixed amount of liquid medicine per doctor's order. As such, the patient may pour a required amount of liquid medicine out of the bottle by observing scale. Alternatively, the patient may slowly pour the required amount of medicine into a scale cup or the like if no scale is provided on the medicine bottle.
However, the prior techniques suffered from several disadvantages. For example, it is difficult of precisely pouring the required amount of medicine out of the medicine bottle since the medicine bottle is typically small and the marks of the scale are densely printed (i.e., being difficult of recognizing). It is often that either too much or too little medicine is poured. In the former case, the excessive amount of medicine may have to pour into the medicine bottle again. A user also has to clean the scale cup after use. Otherwise, the remained medicine may cause contamination. This is inconvenient, particularly while traveling. Moreover, the scale cup and the medicine bottle are not formed as a unit. Hence, it is typical that a user can only find one of them when a need arises. This is troublesome. Thus, the need for improvement still exists.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONIt is an object of the present invention to provide a unitary bottle having an internal device which can precisely pour a fixed amount of liquid as user desires.
To achieve the above and other objects, the present invention provides a bottle comprising a flexible liquid reservoir including a neck, a cylindrical ring threadedly secured to the neck, a spout having an annular flange, and a retaining cap secured on the spout, the retaining cap being threadedly secured to the ring; a constant liquid control device inside the liquid reservoir and comprising a staged cup including a top annular flange rested on the neck, the flange of the cup being urged the flange of the spout against inside of the ring, a scale on an outer surface of the cup, and a narrow bottom adapter, a conduit partly disposed in the cup, and a flow regulator; a tube fastened at the adapter; grip means extended downwardly from the spout for slidably holding the conduit, whereby removing the retaining cap from the liquid reservoir and loosening the ring will enable a free rotation of the spout for moving the conduit upwardly or downwardly at the flow regulator as the grip means rotates until a top opening of the conduit is flush with a predetermined mark of the scale; fastening the ring and pressing the liquid reservoir will direct liquid to flow upward into the cup through the tube and the conduit until liquid has reached a level higher than the top opening of the conduit; releasing the pressing will cause liquid above the top opening of the conduit to flow back to the liquid reservoir through the conduit and the tube and store liquid below the top opening of the conduit in the cup; and pressing the liquid reservoir and turning the liquid reservoir upside down will pour liquid in the cup out of the spout.
The above and other objects, features and advantages of the present invention will become apparent from the following detailed description taken with the accompanying drawings.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
As used herein, the term “liquid” refers to liquid medicine, oil, water, or the like.
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A constant liquid control device 20 is disposed inside the bottle 10 and comprises a staged cup 21 including an annular top flange 24 rested on top of the neck 13 when the cup 21 is disposed in the neck 13, the flange 24 being urged an annular flange of the spout 15 against the upper shoulder of the ring 14, a scale 25 on the outer surface, and a narrow bottom adapter 26; a conduit 22 partly disposed in the cup 21 and including an upper bent section 27 having an opening 28; and a flow regulator 23 including outer threads 211 around the outer surface of the conduit 22 and inner threads 212 around the inner surface of the adapter 26 so that the outer threads 211 can be threadedly secured to the inner threads 212.
A tube 30 comprises a top opening 31 snugly put on the adapter 26, and a bottom opening 32 having an oblique surface proximate the bottom of the liquid reservoir 11 for facilitating the suction of liquid into the tube 30. As shown in
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Secondly, press the flat front and rear sides 12 to force the liquid 40A to flow upward into the cup 21 for storage through the opening 32, the tube 30, the conduit 22, and the opening 28. The pressing will continue until the liquid 40A has reached a level higher than the opening 28 (see
Thirdly, pour the liquid 48B in the cup 21 out of the spout 15 by pressing the flat front and rear sides 12 (see
While the invention herein disclosed has been described by means of specific embodiments, numerous modifications and variations could be made thereto by those skilled in the art without departing from the scope and spirit of the invention set forth in the claims.
Claims
1. A bottle, comprising:
- a flexible liquid reservoir including a neck, a cylindrical ring threadedly secured to the neck, a spout having an annular flange, and a retaining cap secured on the spout, the retaining cap being threadedly secured to the ring;
- a constant liquid control device inside the liquid reservoir and comprising a staged cup including a top annular flange rested on the neck, the flange of the cup being urged the flange of the spout against inside of the ring, a scale on an outer surface of the cup, and a narrow bottom adapter, a conduit partly disposed in the cup, and a flow regulator;
- a tube fastened at the adapter;
- grip means extended downwardly from the spout for slidably holding the conduit,
- whereby removing the retaining cap from the liquid reservoir and loosening the ring will enable a free rotation of the spout for moving the conduit upwardly or downwardly at the flow regulator as the grip means rotates until a top opening of the conduit is flush with a predetermined mark of the scale; fastening the ring and pressing the liquid reservoir will direct liquid to flow upward into the cup through the tube and the conduit until liquid has reached a level higher than the top opening of the conduit; releasing the pressing will cause liquid above the top opening of the conduit to flow back to the liquid reservoir through the conduit and the tube and store liquid below the top opening of the conduit in the cup; and pressing the liquid reservoir and turning the liquid reservoir upside down will pour liquid in the cup out of the spout.
2. The bottle of claim 1, wherein the liquid reservoir comprises deformable flat front and rear sides.
3. The bottle of claim 1, wherein the tube comprises an oblique surface at its bottom opening proximate a bottom of the liquid reservoir.
4. The bottle of claim 1, wherein the conduit comprises an upper bent section.
5. The bottle of claim 1, wherein the flow regulator comprises outer threads around the conduit and inner threads inside the adapter threadedly secured to the outer threads.
Type: Application
Filed: Sep 26, 2003
Publication Date: Mar 31, 2005
Inventor: Ching-Tien Pi (Hsien-Tien City)
Application Number: 10/670,314