Dispensing head having a cap guard

Dispensing – With discharge assistant – Fluid pressure

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222507, 222530, 222534, 222538, B65D 8300

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052038416

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BRIEF SUMMARY
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of the Invention
This invention relates to guard means for exposed acting portions in an aerosol dispenser for dispensing, by means of finger pressure, solution or the like contained in a pressure container under pressure of an expellent.
2. Brief Description of the Prior Art
Active portions of the foregoing aerosol dispenser comprises a dispensing valve portion which exists within a container, a hollow valve stem exposed externally from the container and mechanically connected to the dispensing valve portion, a push button for acting pressure to the valve stem, a nozzle extending externally from the push button for dispensing the solution or the like through a dispensing passage in the push button. These active portions provide a dispensing head.
Such a dispensing head of an aerosol dispenser is not only often subjected to the problem of dirty materials sticking thereto in an unclean environment and entry of dirt and filth, particularly into the nozzle orifice, but is subjected eventually to emission of the solution upon the active portion falling or receiving external forces in transport. In order to prevent these drawbacks, a cup-like guard cap is ordinarily attached to the container to cover the whole head portions containing the dispensing head of the container. However, such a guard cap heretofore used may be eventually be lost by failure to recap after use of the aerosol dispenser.
In recent years, guard means of the dispensing head called one-touch caps have been developed. This one-touch cap generally has an open top face or at least is a cylindrical body having an opening at the top face, which cylindrical body is provided with a window bore at a portion of the cylindrical wall. Upon fixing the skirt of the cylindrical wall to the top portion of a dispensing container and pressing the push button with a finger through the top face opening portion, the solution is dispensed through the window bore.
By means of such one-touch cap, the dispensing head is protected from external forces and, different from the foregoing cup-like cap, it is convenient because removal and reattaching of the cap after every use is not required. However, it is impotent against external forces from above and also it is defenseless against pollution on each portion of the dispensing head because the exterior and the interior of the cap are communicated through the top face opening and the window bore of the cylindrical wall.
Accordingly, it is an object of this invention to remove the drawbacks of the foregoing prior art.


SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

This invention will be explained with reference to embodiments as shown in the drawings. A dispensing head according to this invention comprises a non-rotary member 1, a rotary member 2, a push button 3, a nozzle tube 4 and a push lid 5.
Non-rotary member 1 has a cylindrical wall 11 supported non-rotatably by a dispensing container K, and cylindrical wall 11 is provided with a wide notch 12 at the front portion thereof.
Rotary member 2 has a cylindrical wall 21 provided co-axially with the cylindrical wall 11 of non-rotary member This cylindrical wall 21 is provided with a window bore 22 which has a size comparable with the diameter of nozzle tube 4 and is supported, manually rotatably in contact with the outer face of cylindrical wall 11 of the non-rotary member by dispensing container K. This rotary member 2 has a range of rotation which extends from an operative position at which window bore 22 is located at position A within notch portion 12 of cylindrical wall 11 of the non-rotary member and in front of push button 3 to a non-operative position at which window bore 22 is located at position B within an angular range of the solid portion of cylindrical wall 21 of the non-rotary member.
Push button 3 is provided with a dispensing passage 31 which is connected to the axial bore of valve stem K1 which projects from the top wall of dispensing container K. Push button 3 is fixedly mounted to valve stem K1 and is non-rotatably supported by dis

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