LIQUID PRODUCT PUMP DEVICES, SYSTEMS, AND METHODS OF USING THE SAME
Liquid product pump devices, systems, and methods of using the same. An exemplary system of the present disclosure comprises a device, comprising a pump mechanism coupled to a receiving tube whereby a distal end of the receiving tube extends into a skirt, wherein when the skirt is attached to a neck of an bottle having liquid contents therein and wherein when the device rests within or upon a pump base, pressing the inverted bottle and the pump base toward one another causes a portion of the liquid contents to transfer from the inverted bottle and out of the pump base, and further comprises the bottle and the pump base.
The present application is related to, and claims the priority benefit of, U.S. Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 62/165,867, filed May 22, 2015, the contents of which are incorporated by reference in their entirety into this disclosure.
BACKGROUNDExisting soap, lotion, hand sanitizer, and other liquid product pump and bottle configurations cannot efficiently extract all of the product from the bottle due to, for example, the ratio of the dip tube versus the surface area of the bottle base. It is estimated that traditional pumps with dip tubes leave 5%, 10%, or even more of the contents trapped within the bottle.
In view of the same, devices and systems for removing liquid contents from a bottle so that most, if not all, of the liquid contents can be removed using a pump, would solve the traditional problems and be well received in the marketplace.
BRIEF SUMMARYIn an exemplary embodiment of a device for removing liquid contents from an inverted bottle of the present disclosure, the device comprises a pump mechanism coupled to a receiving tube whereby a distal end of the receiving tube extends into a skirt, extends to a distal end of the skirt, or extends distal to the distal end of the skirt, wherein when the skirt is attached to a neck of an inverted bottle having liquid contents therein and wherein when the device rests within a pump base, pressing the inverted bottle downward causes a portion of the liquid contents to transfer from the inverted bottle and out of the pump base. In at least one embodiment, the distal end of the receiving tube extends into the skirt but not to the distal end of the skirt. In various embodiments, the distal end of the receiving tube extends to the distal end of the skirt. In at least one embodiment, the device further comprises a first gasket coupled to the receiving tube, the first gasket sized and shaped to occlude a distal opening of the skirt when the neck of the inverted bottle is attached to the skirt. In various embodiments, the first gasket prevents the liquid contents from migrating from the inverted bottle beyond the first gasket.
In an exemplary embodiment of a device for removing liquid contents from an inverted bottle of the present disclosure, the distal end of the receiving tube extends distal to the distal end of the skirt, and wherein the device further comprises a first gasket coupled to the receiving tube, the first gasket sized and shaped to occlude an opening of the neck of the bottle when the neck of the inverted bottle is attached to the skirt. In various embodiments, the first gasket prevents the liquid contents from migrating from the inverted bottle beyond the first gasket. In at least one embodiment, the distal end of the receiving tube extends into the neck of the inverted bottle, to an internal end of the neck of the inverted bottle, but not beyond the internal end of the neck of the inverted bottle.
In an exemplary embodiment of a system for removing liquid contents from an inverted bottle of the present disclosure, the system comprises exemplary device of the present disclosure and one or both of a bottle and/or a pump base.
The present disclosure includes disclosure of a device for facilitating the removal of a liquid product from within an inverted bottle, comprising a pump mechanism having a receiving tube extending into and surrounded by a skirt, but not beyond the distal end of the skirt, and having a gasket extending to at least a perimeter of the neck of the inverted bottle when the skirt is attached to the neck of the inverted bottle, the skirt positioned around the receiving tube, such that the pump is operable to transfer the liquid product from the inverted bottle out of the receiving tube by pressing a bottom of the inverted bottle toward the pump mechanism.
The disclosed embodiments and other features, advantages, and disclosures contained herein, and the matter of attaining them, will become apparent and the present disclosure will be better understood by reference to the following description of various exemplary embodiments of the present disclosure taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, wherein:
An overview of the features, functions and/or configurations of the components depicted in the various figures will now be presented. It should be appreciated that not all of the features of the components of the figures are necessarily described. Some of these non-discussed features, such as various couplers, etc., as well as discussed features are inherent from the figures themselves. Other non-discussed features may be inherent in component geometry and/or configuration.
DETAILED DESCRIPTIONFor the purposes of promoting an understanding of the principles of the present disclosure, reference will now be made to the embodiments illustrated in the drawings, and specific language will be used to describe the same. It will nevertheless be understood that no limitation of the scope of this disclosure is thereby intended.
The present disclosure includes disclosure of a pump mechanism useful to provide controlled release of product from within an inverted bottle.
The present disclosure includes disclosure of devices for extracting all or significantly all of the liquid contents of a bottle when the bottle and device are inverted, namely upside-down (bottle on top).
Such an exemplary device 100 embodiment is significantly different from prior art pumps, such as shown in
Skirts 106, in various embodiments, are threaded (as indicated by threads 112 in
Additional exemplary embodiments of pump bases 400 of the present disclosure are shown in
Various pump bases 400 of the present disclosure can have various shapes and/or sizes. For example, and as shown in
An exemplary adapter 1300 of the present disclosure is shown in
Additional adapter 1300 embodiments of the present disclosure are shown in
Exemplary devices 100 and systems 600 of the present disclosure, as described herein, are configured to remove 98%, 99%, or more of the liquid contents 175 of a bottle 150, including soap, lotion, hand sanitizer, or other liquid products. Devices 100 and systems 600 of the present disclosure operate without traditional dip tubes (as shown in
Devices 100 features of the present disclosure include, but are not limited to, a) pump mechanism 102 and pump base 400 being located below bottle 150 (when coupled to bottle 150), b) a distal opening 510 of the receiving tube 104 being positioned above the pump mechanism 102, c) the distal opening 510 of the receiving tube 104 being positioned above base opening 406 (in at least some device 100 and/or system 600 embodiments), and d) desired operation without a dip tube. Pump mechanism 102, in various embodiments, draws content 175 from bottle 150 and pumps it downward so that content 175 exits a point lower than it enters the distal opening 510 of receiving tube 104. When a gasket 500 is used, gasket 500 surrounds the pump inlet (distal opening 510 of receiving tube 104), gasket 500 prevents contents 175 from bottle 150 from entering into the neck 154 of bottle 150 and/or into skirt 106, depending on configuration, so that some contents 175 are not inadvertently trapped within device 100 and not able to be pumped out. Furthermore, predetermined doses of content 175 (such as 1 cc, 2 cc, 3 cc, or different amounts) can be extracted per pump based upon device 100 size and/or configuration. Various devices 100 of the present disclosure are configured to be used in connection with bottles 150 having various neck 154 outer diameters, including, but not limited to, 22 mm, 24 mm, and 28 mm outer diameters. Devices 100 of the present disclosure can be scaled, for example, for use with bottles as small as 1 oz (or smaller) and up to 50 oz (or larger), depending on desired use.
While various embodiments of liquid product pump devices and systems and methods for using the same have been described in considerable detail herein, the embodiments are merely offered as non-limiting examples of the disclosure described herein. It will therefore be understood that various changes and modifications may be made, and equivalents may be substituted for elements thereof, without departing from the scope of the present disclosure. The present disclosure is not intended to be exhaustive or limiting with respect to the content thereof.
Further, in describing representative embodiments, the present disclosure may have presented a method and/or a process as a particular sequence of steps. However, to the extent that the method or process does not rely on the particular order of steps set forth therein, the method or process should not be limited to the particular sequence of steps described, as other sequences of steps may be possible. Therefore, the particular order of the steps disclosed herein should not be construed as limitations of the present disclosure. In addition, disclosure directed to a method and/or process should not be limited to the performance of their steps in the order written. Such sequences may be varied and still remain within the scope of the present disclosure.
Claims
1. A device, comprising a pump mechanism coupled to a receiving tube whereby a distal end of the receiving tube extends into a skirt, wherein when the skirt is attached to a neck of an inverted bottle having liquid contents therein and wherein when the device rests within or upon a pump base, pressing the inverted bottle downward toward the pump base causes a portion of the liquid contents to transfer from the inverted bottle and out of the pump base.
2. The device of claim 1, wherein the distal end of the receiving tube extends into the skirt but not to a distal end of the skirt.
3. The device of claim 1, wherein the distal end of the receiving tube extends to a distal end of the skirt.
4. The device of claim 3, further comprising a first gasket coupled to the receiving tube, the first gasket sized and shaped to occlude a distal opening of the skirt when the neck of the inverted bottle is attached to the skirt.
5. The device of claim 4, wherein the first gasket prevents the liquid contents from migrating from the inverted bottle beyond the first gasket.
6. (canceled)
7. (canceled)
8. The device of claim 1, wherein the distal end of the receiving tube extends distal to the distal end of the skirt, and wherein the device further comprises a first gasket coupled to the receiving tube, the first gasket sized and shaped to occlude an opening of the neck of the bottle when the neck of the inverted bottle is attached to the skirt, and wherein the distal end of the receiving tube extends into the neck of the inverted bottle, to an internal end of the neck of the inverted bottle, but not beyond the internal end of the neck of the inverted bottle.
9. The device of claim 1, wherein the distal end of the receiving tube extends distal to a distal end of the skirt.
10. The device of claim 1, forming part of a system, the system further comprising the pump base.
11. The device of claim 10, wherein the pump base defines a first recessed portion and an aperture in communication with a lumen and terminating at a base opening, and wherein when the device rests within or upon the pump base, pressing the inverted bottle downward toward the pump base causes a portion of the liquid contents to transfer from the inverted bottle, into the aperture of the pump base, through the lumen of the pump base, and out of the base opening.
12. (canceled)
13. The device of claim 11, wherein the system further comprises an extension tube coupled to the pump base, and wherein when the device rests within or upon the pump base, pressing the inverted bottle downward toward the pump base causes a portion of the liquid contents to transfer from the inverted bottle, into the aperture of the pump base, through the lumen of the pump base, out of the base opening, into a lumen of the extension tube, and out of a distal aperture of the extension tube.
14. (canceled)
15. The device of claim 10, wherein the system further comprises an adapter positioned between the bottle and the pump mechanism, the adapter configured to couple to the neck of the bottle and to the pump mechanism.
16. (canceled)
17. (canceled)
18. The device of claim 1, forming part of a system, the system further comprising the pump base and the bottle.
19.-36. (canceled)
37. A device for facilitating the removal of a liquid product from within an inverted bottle, comprising a pump mechanism having a receiving tube extending into and surrounded by a skirt, but not beyond the distal end of the skirt, and having a gasket extending to at least a perimeter of the neck of the inverted bottle when the skirt is attached to the neck of the inverted bottle, the skirt positioned around the receiving tube, such that the pump is operable to transfer the liquid product from the inverted bottle out of the receiving tube by pressing a bottom of the inverted bottle toward the pump mechanism.
38.-44. (canceled)
45. A device comprising;
- a pump mechanism coupled to a receiving tube,
- a skirt which attaches to a neck of a bottle, wherein the receiving tube terminates within the neck of the bottle, and
- a gasket coupled to the receiving tube, proportioned such that the gasket fits within an internal diameter of the neck when the skirt is attached to the neck of the bottle.
46. The device of claim 45, wherein the distal end of the receiving tube extends one of proximal to a distal end of the skirt, even with a distal end of the skirt, and wherein the distal end of the receiving tube extends further than the distal end of the skirt.
47. The device of claim 45, wherein the pump mechanism comprises a pump tube which can couple to a pump base, the pump base further comprising an aperture and a base opening.
48. The device of claim 47, wherein an effective lumen extends from the aperture to the base opening, wherein the device further comprises an extension tube comprising a proximal aperture and a distal aperture, and wherein the extension tube is positioned one of connected to the base opening and fit within the base opening.
49. The device of claim 45, further comprising a snap ring coupled to a pump tube, configured to secure the pump mechanism to the skirt.
50. The device of claim 45, further comprising a second gasket, wherein the second gasket is positioned relatively below the first gasket, and wherein the second gasket is further positioned around the pump mechanism.
51. The device of claim 45, further comprising an adapter configured to effectively couple the neck of the bottle to a skirt in cases when the size of the neck of the bottle and the skirt do not align.
Type: Application
Filed: May 20, 2016
Publication Date: May 17, 2018
Inventor: Clay Callicoat (Carmel, IN)
Application Number: 15/576,181