Dispensing – With discharge assistant – With movable nozzle interconnected therewith
Reexamination Certificate
2001-08-06
2002-05-21
Derakshani, Philippe (Department: 3754)
Dispensing
With discharge assistant
With movable nozzle interconnected therewith
C222S385000, C222S402100
Reexamination Certificate
active
06390339
ABSTRACT:
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
The present invention relates to a fall-off prevention element of a liquid container cap, and more particularly to a fall-off prevention element of a liquid container cap which is an integral part of a content ejecting member of the container and can be depressed for the contents of the container to be ejected.
Containers are often used for holding liquid detergents, shampoo, hair spray, etc that are provided with content ejecting devices having caps depressable to eject the contents of the containers.
Referring to
FIG. 4
, a heretofore known content ejecting device of a container includes a connecting member
10
, a straw combination
30
and a cap
40
. The connecting member
10
is secured to the top of a container
20
. The straw combination
30
includes a main body in the middle part, a straw
301
connected to the lower end of the main body and received in the container
20
, and a connecting tube
302
connected to the upper end of the main body and passed into the cap. The main body of the straw combination
30
is devised in such a manner as to force the contents of the container
20
to move out of the cap
40
via the straw
301
and the same when the cap
40
is depressed. However, we are not going to detail the structure of the main body of the straw combination or show the same in the drawings because it is not the subject of the present invention.
The content ejecting device has a drawback that the cap will separate from the connecting tube very easily when the user lifts the container by the cap to take the container from one place to another. Consequently, the container will fall down to the ground to cause the user inconvenience and even get deformed or broken.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
Therefore, it is a main object of the present invention to provide a fall-off prevention element to a liquid container cap so that the cap won't separate from the container to cause the container to fall down to the ground when a user lift the container by the cap.
The container takes the form that includes a content ejecting device fitted to the main holding part thereto. The content ejecting device includes a connecting member, a cap and a straw combination; the connecting member is secured to the holding part of the container, and has an annular protrusion formed on the outer side of a tube stub sticking up from the main surface; the cap is movably mounted onto the tube, and has annular protrusions, which are formed on the inner side and arranged below the annular protrusion of the tube stub.
The straw combination communicates with the cap from an upper end, and is received in the holding part of the container from a lower part so as to be able to eject the contents of the container via the same and the cap when the cap is depressed. The annular protrusion of the tube stub will come into contact with the uppermost one of the annular protrusions of the cap to prevent the cap from failing off the connecting member when the container is lifted from the cap. Thus, the user can lift the container by the cap to take it from one place to another without risk of the holding part falling down.
REFERENCES:
patent: 5439148 (1995-08-01), Driessen
patent: 5570819 (1996-11-01), Uehira et al.
patent: 6227416 (2001-05-01), Lee
Derakshani Philippe
Jung Kuo Enterprise Co., Ltd.
Rosenberg , Klein & Lee
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