Patent ID: 7448556

Claim:
A dispenser bottle comprising a first receiving container for a first active fluid and at least a second receiving container for a second active fluid, wherein the receiving containers each have a respective outlet for the active fluid and the outlets are arranged adjacently such that the two active fluids can be applied in a common application field of an application region, and wherein the outlets each comprise a respective discharge nozzle, which nozzles are spaced from one another such that the active fluids intermix only after departing the discharge nozzles, wherein the nozzles each have cross-sectional constrictions arranged asymmetrically with respect to the associated nozzle cross-section to comprise means at the location of the constrictions, for increasing the flow speed of fluids being discharged through the nozzles, to impart a degree of twist to the fluids being discharged from the nozzles, wherein the receiving containers are compressible, wherein the receiving containers comprise a material that returns at least in part to original form after deformation, wherein the receiving containers are each formed as a complete container, connected only by at least one connecting web integrally connected at mutually facing inner sides of the receiving containers over substantially the full lengths of the receiving containers, and operating as a reinforcing means for stabilizing the mutually facing inner sides of the receiving containers and as a means for buttressing pressure forces exerted by the hand of a user when discharging active fluids from the containers, wherein the receiving containers together have a recessed holding region over a sufficiently large portion of the height of the container between vertically spaced ends to comprise means for facilitation grasping by a hand of a user for squeezing the containers and dispensing liquid from the containers, wherein the active fluids discharge from the nozzles and intermix at a predetermined distance after exiting the nozzles by hand pressure and/or gravitational force, and wherein the fluids intermix at a distance of approximately 50 millimeters to approximately 300 millimeters after exiting the nozzles.