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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Apr. 08, 2014
Filed:
Feb. 25, 2011
Patrick Mainville, Montreal, CA;
Benoit Orban, St-Lambert, CA;
François Gaucher, Montreal, CA;
André Quévillon, Blainville, CA;
Patrick Mainville, Montreal, CA;
Benoit Orban, St-Lambert, CA;
François Gaucher, Montreal, CA;
André Quévillon, Blainville, CA;
Trudeau Corporation 1889 Inc., Boucherville, Quebec, CA;
Abstract
A dispenser for oil and vinegar, the dispenser comprising: (a) an outer container defining an internal space for receiving oil and having a top rim defining an opening; (b) an inner container defining an internal space for receiving vinegar, the inner container being at least partially located within the internal space of the outer container, the inner container having a shoulder projecting outwardly and being located above the top rim of the outer container; (c) a cap having a top wall and a peripheral wall for enclosing the top rim of the outer container and the shoulder of the inner container, the top wall and peripheral wall defining an internal space; (d) a first tube having a bottom end defining a bottom opening facing the internal space of the outer container and a top end defining a top opening opened to the atmosphere, wherein the first tube defines a first passage for allowing fluid communication between the internal space of the outer container and the atmosphere; and (e) a second tube having a bottom end defining a bottom opening facing the internal space of the inner container and a top end defining a top opening opened to the atmosphere, wherein the second tube defines a second passage for allowing fluid communication between the internal space of the inner container and the atmosphere.