Temper proof,child-resistant liquid dispensing container for single hand operation
This invention is a tamper proof, child-resistant liquid dispensing container for single hand operation of unitized construction consisting of a top cap, a canister and a bottom cap. When operated, a prescribed amount of liquid contained in the canister is made to squirt out of the nozzle in response to the button located in the bottom cap being pressed.
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BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION Field of the InventionElectronic cigarettes are quickly becoming a popular alternative to traditional cigarettes. With far fewer chemicals in the vapor produced by an electronic cigarette than the smoke of its more traditional counterpart and fewer restrictions regarding its use; their popularity is growing at a staggering rate.
The electronic cigarette acts as an inhaler that vaporizes a liquid solution, commonly known as an e-liquid, into an aerosol mist. This simulates the act of smoking when inhaled. This aerosol mist may appear to be smoke but is in fact just vapor. This means that the electronic cigarette can be enjoyed in many public areas.
It is common to customize the electronic cigarette sensation by using various liquids, often called e-liquids or juice. E-liquids are available in a wide range of different flavors, chemicals and strengths allowing the vapor to create different vaping experiences.
Of the various e-liquids available, many contain substances dangerous to children such as nicotine, Marijuana, or other toxic chemicals. Even though less than 5% of the public use e-cigarettes, they account for over 20% of poison center calls involving children under 5 years old according to the US Centers for Disease Control. E-cigarettes use is for adults, but the responsibility to protect children from their danger is up to the users. All containers holding e-cigarette components, including e-liquids, should include child-resistant closures.
Electronic cigarettes are made up of three major components: the battery, the atomizer, and the cartridge. The battery takes up a large portion of the unit and serves to power the electronic cigarette. The atomizer contains a heating coil which serves to vaporize liquid. It is usually set in the center of the electronic cigarette and consists of a wick which draws the liquid in. And finally, the cartridge serves as both the housing for the e-liquid and as the mouthpiece. The cartridge allows the passage of the liquid to the atomizer and subsequently the vapor from the atomizer to the user's mouth. The cartridge is designed to stop any liquid from leaking into the mouth.
This product improves other similar products. It is easier to use because it may be used with one hand while the other hand holds the vaping device. It has a non-removable child-resistant lid and is tamper proof. The product is smaller and thinner that similar products on the market.
Extensive research does not reveal any liquid container and dispenser specifically designed for vaping and e-cigarette use that combines the safety of unit construction (non-refillable), child-resistant containment, and ease of use. The product described herein is new and novel, and advances the state of the are in this field.
DESCRIPTION OF RELATED ART Review of Current ArtCommercial Products
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- Innokin Ucan V2.0 —Stainless Steel E-Liquid Flask
- Innokin Technology Co., LTD
- KangYicheng KYC-F-K-5-#5392—Ecig Refill Liquid Bottle
- Kangyicheng Biotech Co. LTD
Issued Patents
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- U.S. Pat. No. 7,861,873 B1
- Flip-Top Dispensing System With A Child Resistant Latch Mechanism
- Jan. 4, 2011
- Bragg et al.
U.S. Pat. No. 5,328,058
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- Dropper Bottle Assembly With Squeeze Cap
- Jul. 12, 1994
- Leoncavallo et al.
U.S. Pat. No. 5,246,145
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- Liquid Dropper Spout Having Lockable Pivoted Closure Cap
- Sep. 21, 1993
- Leoncavallo et al.
Patent Applications
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- US2007/0114201 A1
- Dispensing Package Having Non-Removable And Non-Rotatable Dispensing Closure
- Nov. 22, 2005
- Wing-Kwong Keung
Innokin Ucan V2.0 literature describes a Stainless Steel E-Liquid Flask with a metal tip and a push button in the base to dispense liquid. Although specifically used for filling e-cigarettes with e-liquid, the flask does not include a child-resistant cap. The flask is not a sealed unit construction and therefore may be refilled thereby leaving its contents to be in question. Furthermore, the product is not easily used with one hand. Furthermore, the product is not easily used with one hand.
KangYicheng KYC-F-K-5-#5392 describes an e-cigarette Refill Liquid Bottle with a metal tip and a pliable body that allows dispensing liquid. Although specifically used for filling e-cigarettes with e-liquid, the bottle does not include a child-resistant cap. The bottle is not a sealed unit construction and therefore may be refilled thereby leaving its contents to be in question. Furthermore, the product is not easily used with one hand.
Bragg et al. describes in U.S. Pat. No. 7,861,873 B1, a child resistant dispensing system having a flip-top closure. The flip-top closure has a push button positioned in the skirt of the flip-top lid wherein an opposed squeeze disengages the child resistant latch mechanism. The child resistant latch mechanism includes a latch projecting from the flip-top lid and engaging a projection of the closure body. The cap features a wide mouth and is more suitable for dispensing tablets or powders, and does not have a tip for filling e-cigarette cartridges. The container is not a sealed unit construction and therefore may be refilled thereby leaving its contents to be in question. Furthermore, the product is not easily used with one hand.
Leoncavallo et al. describes in U.S. Pat. No. 5,328,058 a dropper bottle assembly with a dispensing, an elongated dropper, and a cavity sized to receive the spout when closed. The cap is unlatched by squeezing the sides together. Although a dropper bottle, the cap is not claimed to be child-resistant. Furthermore, the cap is detachable from the bottle and thereby may be refilled.
Leoncavallo et al. describes in U.S. Pat. No. 5,246,145 a dropper bottle assembly with a dispensing, an elongated dropper, and a cavity sized to receive the spout when closed. The lock mechanism includes cooperating teeth and an index finger or a cooperating spring arm and a grip bar. The spout is sealed by a surface of the cap or a compliant mat on that surface, the latter being held in place by a rib within the cap. The cap is unlatched by squeezing the sides together. Although a dropper bottle, the cap is not claimed to be child-resistant.
Wing-Kwong Keung describes in published US Patent Application US2007/0114201 a dispensing package includes a container having a rather large diameter neck sutible for dispensing solid tablets or capsules, but not liquid. This patent describes a product that is not suitable for dispensing e-liguids for use in vaping or e-cigaretts. The product, although not easily disassembled, may be disassembled with effort and is not suitable for assurance that the label correctly identifies what is contained within.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION Objectives and AdvantagesThe present invention provides a safe container of a unitized construction made of plastic or metal and whereby all components are a permanent part of the assembly, provides for child-resistant packaging suitable to carrying liquids and dispensing said liquids quickly and conveniently with the use of one hand. This container is particularly suitable for use by, but not limited to, filling the cartridge of an e-cigarette or similar device with e-liquid. The container is designed for a single use and cannot be refilled. When properly labeled, the container's contents are clearly identified.
In the preferred embodiment, the central element is the liquid container holding up to, but not limited to, 30 mL of liquid to be dispensed. An elastomeric button is affixed to the bottom of the container whereby liquid may be forced through the tip and out of the container when the button is pressed. The tip is sealed by an integral child-resistant cap when liquid is not being dispensed.
Components are fabricated using injection molded FDA approved plastic with FDA approved elastomeric seals, and a stainless steel spring. All components are sealed with gaskets or O-rings, and joints are snapped together rather than depending on adhesives which are intrinsically less reliable.
In alternative embodiments, the components are fabricated from all FDA approved stainless steel or FDA approved glass with FDA approved elastomeric seals, and a stainless steel spring.
The details and many advantages provided by this invention will become clear and will be better understood by reviewing the following description and accompanying drawings.
List of Figures
- 10 Top Cap Assembly
- 14 Canister
- 16 Bottom Cap Assembly
- 21 Top Cap
- 22 Nozzle
- 23 Logo/Color Badge
- 24 Seal Disk
- 25 Bottom Cap
- 26 Button
- 27 Spring
- 28 Button Retainer
- 29 Small O-ring
- 30 Large O-ring
- 31 Side
- 33 Small O-ring Groove
- 35 Non-spin Rib
- 37 Hole
- 41 Living Hinge
- 43 Child-resistant Latch
- 45 Seal Disk Cutout
- 47 Logo/Color Badge Cutout
- 51 Large O-ring Groove
- 53 Locking Tabs
The present invention provides a canister or bottle or container, hereinafter called canister, with an integral child-resistant cap for dispensing liquid and a button to force a prescribed amount of liquid each time the button is pushed. As described in the present invention, all components except the O-rings, the button and the spring are injection molded plastic. The container may also be made of metal, glass or any material suitable for contact with food, whereby all components are a permanent part of the sealed assembly and not intended for reuse.
As shown in
On the underside of the Top Cap (21), the Nozzle (22) is permanently snapped into place. A single Small O-ring (29) is inserted in the cutout on the bottom of the Nozzle (22) and used to provide a leak tight seal between the Top Cap Assembly (21) to the Canister (14).
As shown in
The Canister (14) is shown in
The Top Cap (21) is shown in
The Button Retainer (28),
When pressed, the Button (26) forces an amount of liquid through the tip. The Spring (27) helps the button to return to its original shape when released.
The Nozzle (22) is shown in
The Logo/Color Badge (23) is shown in
Claims
1. A Tamper Proof, Child-Resistant Liquid Dispensing Container For Single Hand Operation consisting of:
- a top cap assembly, a container, and a bottom cap assembly; said top cap assembly consisting of a top surface having a round cutout for receiving the tip seal and the badge/logo, a upper inner surface and a lower inner surface, an outer surface having a child-resistant lock that is adjustable and a unit hinge, and a bottom surface having a round cutout for receiving a nozzle: said nozzle consisting of a top surface having a drip tip, an outer surface having tabs for attaching, and a bottom surface having a round cutout for receiving a small O-ring;
- a container consisting of a top surface, an inner cavity, an inner surface, and an outer surface; said top surface having a round extension protruding upward from the surface having an outer surface and a top surface; said outer surface have a perimeter grove around the surface for receiving the small O-ring and non-spin ribs preventing the top cap assembly from rotating with respect to the container; said top surface have a hole to allow liquid to pass from the inner cavity to the nozzle; said outer surface for receiving labeling and identification; said inner surface having a perimeter groove for receiving tabs;
- a bottom cap assembly consisting of a top surface, an outer surface and a bottom surface; said top surface having a round cutout for receiving a button, a spring, and a retainer: said retainer having a top surface, an outer surface and a bottom surface; said top surface having a hole for liquid transfer; said outer surface having tabs for attaching; said bottom surface being flat for receiving the button; said outer surface having perimeter groves for receiving two large O-rings, tabs for attaching, and tabs for locking; and said bottom surface having a round cutout providing access for pushing said button.
2. The Liquid Dispensing Container as set forth in claim 1 wherein said top cap assembly includes a small light that is activated by said button.
3. The Liquid Dispensing Container as set forth in claim 1 wherein said bottom cap assembly includes a metering check valve.
4. The Liquid Dispensing Container as set forth in claim 1 wherein said top cap assembly is detachable from said container.
Type: Application
Filed: Feb 18, 2015
Publication Date: Jul 27, 2017
Inventors: Gavin Kenneth Woodward (Long Beach, CA), Christopher Earl Curran (Santa Barbara, CA)
Application Number: 14/624,880