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Breathing device for soap dispenser

  • US 4,930,667 A
  • Filed: 01/23/1989
  • Issued: 06/05/1990
  • Est. Priority Date: 01/23/1989
  • Status: Expired due to Fees
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1. A discharge assembly for a liquid soap dispenser including a liquid soap container having an outlet opening, said discharge assembly comprising an elongated flexible resilient nipple having a normal expanded condition defining a discharge chamber for accommodating a charge of liquid soap and having a longitudinal axis, said nipple having an inlet opening at one end thereof and being provided at the other end thereof with a normally closed discharge slit, means mounting said nipple on the container with said inlet opening disposed in registry with the container outlet opening, check valve means including a flat membrane extending across said inlet opening and having a valve slit formed therein centrally thereof disposed between said inlet opening and the container outlet opening, a flat backing disc overlying said membrane and having an opening therein centrally thereof disposed in registry with said valve slit, and breathing means carried on the back of said backing disc and including a well upstanding from said backing disc, a semipermeable material in said well permitting air to flow therethrough but impermeable to soap, said well being in fluid communication with said soap container and outside said soap container establishing an air passage to said soap container, said nipple being laterally compressible in a direction substantially perpendicular to said axis, movement of said nipple to the compressed condition thereof raising the pressure in said discharge chamber for closing said check valve and ejecting liquid soap from said discharge slit, movement of said nipple back to the expanded condition thereof lowering the pressure in said discharge chamber for closing said discharge slit and opening said check valve to draw a new charge of liquid soap into said discharge chamber, passage of air through said breathing means rapidly reestablishing air pressure in said soap container permitting rapid refill of said discharge chamber with soap and rapid activation of said discharge means.

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