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Liquid dispenser
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US2445130A
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w. E. TURNER 2,445,130
LIQUID DISPENSER July 13, 1948.
3 SheetsSheet 1 Filed June 1 1945 INVENTOR.
ATTORNEYS July 13, 1948.
Filed June 1, 1945 W. E. TURNER LIQUID DISPENSER as-J 3 Sheets-Sheet 2 -}7 9 IO l INVENTUR ZflZZZW/XE Karm /1 ATTDRNEYEa' w. E. TURNER LIQUID DISPENSER July 13, 1948.
3 Sheets-Sheet Filed June .1, 1945 ATTORNEYS Patented July 13, 1948 UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE uomzti zlusza I 601813118- (Cl-ZZHSZ) My present invention, in its broad aspect, has reference to improvements in liquid dispensing dispensers of the type having a container for the liquid to be dispensed and a removable closure cap which is a part of and supports my improved liquid dispensing device. More particularly, it is my purpose to provide a liquid dispenser formed with a cap part in which the valve is mounted to open and close both an air inlet and a liquid outlet leading respectively to a liquid outlet tube and an air inlet tube; the operating structure of the valve being located between the liquid outlet tube and the air inlet tube to be handily operated, and these tubes coming together at a point where provision is made for detachably connecting a nozzle which also has a liquid outlet and an air inlet conduit registering therewith. I also provide air venting means in the air inlet in case the same should become flooded by the liquid or otherwise clogged, and the operating mechanism for the valve is simple, sturdy, dependable and practical, and means are provided for holding the valve in open position against the tension of a spring closure means.
Other and equally important objects and advantages of my invention will be apparent from the following description and drawings, and it is pointed out that changes in form, size, shape, materials, and construction and arrangement of parts is permissible and within the purview of my broad. inventive concept and the scope of the appended claims.
In the drawings wherein I have illustrated a preferred form 01' my invention:
Figure 1 is a vertical section and shows the valve in open position for dispensing liquid from a container;
Figure 2 is a section on theline 22 of Figure 1;
Figure 3 is a section on the line 3-4 of Figure 1;
Figure 4 is a section on the line 4-! of Figurel;
Figure 5 is a side elevation, partly in section,
showing the valve in closed position;
Figure 6 is a section on the line 8-6 ofFi ure 5;
Figure 7 is a section on the line 1-1 of Fi8-ure 5;
Figure 10 is a top plan view of the dispensing device of Figure 9;
Figure 11 is a section on the line I l-l I of Fi ure 9;
Figure 12 is a detail view of the adjustable stop or rest for supporting the receptacle during a filling operation, and
Figure 13 is a section on the line l3-I3 of Figure 12. 4
In the drawings wherein like characters of reference are used to designate like or similar parts throughout the several views:
The numeral I designates a liquid container of the type having a threadedopen top 2. My dispensing device is attached to and forms a covering for the container 1 and has acircular base 3 with an internally threadedannular flange 4 which is attached totop 2 as shown in Figures consists of a circular plate l0 and a circular leak-proof washer l I held on the stem by a screw l2. The valve head is of suflicient diameter to close the outlet to the nozzle and to close the end l3 of an air inlet tube l4 leading into the container through the base. The tube is spaced from the nozzle throughout a major part of its length and is then bent toward the nozzle as at l5 and leads into an air inlet conduit l6 formed in the end of the nozzle adjacent its bore. The tube has an opening I! adjacent the base, normally closed by a spherical valve head IS on the pivoted lever l9 which is carried by the arms of a bracket 20 and is provided with a spring 20a to normally hold the valve closed unless pressed on theend 2|. The purpose of the opening I! and valve I8 is to relieve the air inlet in case it becomes fllled with liquid or becomes clogged for any reason.
Theboss 5 has acircular cavity 22 in which is packing 22a, to prevent leakage about thevalve stem 8. Acoil spring 23 about the valve stem and seating in thecup 24 fixed on the end oi! the valve stem and normally holds the valve closed. and arotatable latch plate 25 mounted on the attachingscrew 26 at the end of the stem and engages innotches 21 in aweb 28 on the spout to hold the valve open. The latch plate has a handle 29 and anotch 30 to permit movement of the valve from closed to open position. Astop lug 3| on the end of the latch plate limits its rotatable movement.
The end of the spout is formed with a threadedannular flange 32 against which bears aleakproof washer 33--see Figure 8-to attach anozzle 34 removably thereto. The nozzle also has anair inlet 35 and a fluid outlet, and has astop flange 36 to prevent disengagement of a threaded knurledcoupling collar 31 for couplil'lg the nozzle to the spout. n thenozzle 34 is adjustably mounted a stop orrest plate 38 having anend flange 39 and mounted by thescrew 40 whereby to contact and support the nozzle in a filler opening (not shown) while filling a receptacle or the like from the container.
As shown in Figures 9, 10, 11 and 17, my device may be used without a valve in which case thenozzle 4| is formed with aside enlargement 42 from end to end containing theair inlet conduit 43. Both theair inlet conduit 43 and the fluid outlet bore are tapered as at 44 to the end of the nozzle and the end is circular and threaded as at 45 to receive aclosure cap 46. Thebase 41 has an internally threadedflange 48 to engage the threaded mouth of the container. Anelongated plate 49 has aslot 50 through which the screw is engaged to attach and adjust the same on the nozzle. and the plate'has anend flange 52 to form a stop or rest to support the nozzle when filling a receptacle (not shown) from the container 1.
From the foregoing, it is believed that the operation and advantages of my invention will be apparent, but it is again pointed out that interpretation of the scope of my invention should only be conclusive when made in the light of the subjoined claims.
I claim:
1. A liquid dispenser, comprising an open mouthed liquid container, a dispensing device removably attached to the container over its mouth and having a base constituting a cap for the container, a liquid outlet nozzle on the base, an air inlet tube mounted on the base and leading into an air inlet conduit at the end of the liquid outlet nozzle, and a valve closure for the liquid outlet nozzle and the air inlet tube, said valve closure provided with means normally holding the valve in closed position, and means for holding the valve in open position, a portion of the length of the air inlet tube being spaced from the liquid outlet nozzle and the actuating means for the valve being located between the air inlet and the liquid outlet.
2. The invention as defined in claim 1 wherein the valve has a stem supporting a cup and a spring bearing against the cup and base to hold the valve closed, and the valve having a circular head and sealing gasket both located in the mouth of the container.
3. The invention as defined in claim 1 wherein the means for holding the valve open includes a notched plate having a handle, and pivoted on the stem to engage the plate in notches on a rib on the nozzle to hold the valve open, or to register the notch on the plate with the rib to permit closing of the valve.
4. The invention as defined in claim 1 wherein the air inlet has a supplementary vent to relieve congestion in the air inlet in the event of clogging, and a valve for the vent.
5. The invention as defined in claim 1 wherein a spout having an air inlet and fiuid outlet is removably attached to the nozzle.
6. A liquid dispenser comprising an open mouthed container, a dispensing device removably mounted over the open mouth and having a base formed with a threaded flange to engage the threaded mouth of the container, a fluid outlet nozzle formed on the base, an air inlet tube leading into the container through the base of the nozzle formed at the end with an air inlet conduit with which the tube is connected, a closure means including a spring-pressed valve for the nozzle and tube, means for holding said valve open including a plate pivoted on the stem of the valve and engaging the nozzle, an auxiliary air inlet on the air inlet tube, and means for opening the closure means.
WILLIAM E. TURNER.
REFERENCES CITED The following references are of record in the file of this patent:
UNITED STATES PATENTS Number Name Date 521,491 Arper June 19, 1894 2,197,352 Terkel Apr. 16, 1940
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US20140332568A1 (en)*2013-05-072014-11-13Container Packaging Systems, LLCVented Pour Spout
US9938130B2 (en)*2016-02-182018-04-10Kenneth John GallagherDesktop water bottle dispenser
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