Lid-pump assembly
09745969 ยท 2017-08-29
Inventors
Cpc classification
F04B23/028
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
B05B9/043
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B05B11/1047
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
F04B9/14
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
B05B11/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
F04B9/14
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
The present invention involves a combination bucket lid and pump apparatus for pumping fluids out of a bucket having an open end, the pump mounted on the bucket lid, and the bucket lid extending over the open end of the bucket and having a circumferential clamp for clamping onto the bucket exterior and sealing the open end.
Claims
1. A bucket lid-pump assembly for mounting to a bucket, comprising: a lid having lip portion with an inner diameter sized to securedly fit over a bucket opening; a gasket disposed between the inner diameter of the lip portion and the bucket opening; at least one ring clamp disposed about the lip portion which is adjacent to the gasket, securing the lid to the bucket opening; and a pump mounted to the lid by a clamping member; wherein tightening the at least one ring clamp compresses the lip portion directly into the gasket.
2. The bucket lid-pump assembly of claim 1, wherein the ring clamp is secured using a screw member.
3. The bucket lid-pump assembly of claim 1, further comprising a gasket member disposed between the pump and the lid.
4. The bucket lid-pump assembly of claim 1, wherein the clamping member is a ring clamp.
5. The bucket lid-pump assembly of claim 1, further comprising a check valve mounted to the lid.
6. A bucket lid and pump apparatus for pumping fluids out of a bucket, comprising: a lid portion having a mounting position for a pump and a lip portion with an inner diameter sized to securedly fit over a bucket opening; a pump removably mounted to the lid mounting position and secured by a clamp; at least one gasket disposed between the inner diameter of the lip portion and the bucket opening; and at least one ring clamp disposed about the lip portion which directly contacts the at least one gasket, securing and sealing the lid to the bucket opening.
7. The bucket lid-pump assembly of claim 6, wherein the ring clamp is secured using a screw member.
8. The bucket lid-pump assembly of claim 6, further comprising a gasket member disposed between the pump and the lid mounting position.
9. The bucket lid-pump assembly of claim 6, further comprising a protective membrane disposed so as to cover the lid mounting position between the pump and the lid.
10. The bucket lid-pump assembly of claim 6, wherein the ring clamp is secured using a screw member.
11. The bucket lid-pump assembly of claim 6, wherein the clamp is a ring clamp.
12. The bucket lid-pump assembly of claim 6, further comprising a check valve mounted to the lid portion.
13. A lid-pump assembly for a bucket, comprising: a lid portion having a mounting position for a pump and a lip portion with an inner diameter sized and configured to securely fit over a bucket; at least one gasket disposed between the lip portion of the lid and the bucket; at least one ring clamp disposed about the lip portion securing the lid to the bucket and directly compressing the gasket between the lip portion and the bucket; and a pump removably mounted to the lid mounting position and secured by a clamp.
14. The lid-pump assembly of claim 13, wherein the ring clamp is secured using a screw member.
15. The lid-pump assembly of claim 13, further comprising a gasket member disposed between the pump and the lid mounting position.
16. The lid-pump assembly of claim 13, further comprising a protective membrane disposed so as to cover the lid mounting position between the pump and the lid.
17. The lid-pump assembly of claim 13, wherein the ring clamp is secured using a screw member.
18. The bucket lid-pump assembly of claim 13, wherein the clamp is a ring clamp.
19. The bucket lid-pump assembly of claim 13, further comprising a check valve mounted to the lid portion.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) The above mentioned and other features and objects of this invention, and the manner of attaining them, will become more apparent and the invention itself will be better understood by reference to the following description of an embodiment of the invention taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, wherein:
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(9) Corresponding reference characters indicate corresponding parts throughout the several views. Although the drawings represent embodiments of the present invention, the drawings are not necessarily to scale and certain features may be exaggerated in order to better illustrate and explain the present invention. The exemplification set out herein illustrates an embodiment of the invention, in one form, and such exemplifications are not to be construed as limiting the scope of the invention in any manner.
DESCRIPTION OF EMBODIMENTS OF THE PRESENT INVENTION
(10) The embodiments disclosed below is/are not intended to be exhaustive or limit the invention to the precise form disclosed in the following detailed description. Rather, the embodiment is chosen and described so that others skilled in the art may utilize its teachings.
(11) The disclosed invention relates to a lid-pump assembly for a bucket or other storage container with improved protection against spillage and contamination of the bucket contents.
(12) In one example of the disclosed invention a pump seals around the rim of a bucket using a clamp ring to prevent leakage in the event of tipping. This clamp ring is positioned exterior of the rim, and the whole of the diameter of the lid, so any gap as is required by the clamp will not be an entry point of contaminants. The clamp ring presses through the cover on a flat seal and onto the rim of the bucket. Optionally, the lid includes a one way or check valve to allow air to enter the bucket as oil or other fluid is pumped out of the bucket but to prevent air entering at other times and/or prevent fluid from escaping the bucket.
(13) Alternately, the side of the lid may be lengthened to provide a seal on the flat part of the bucket. The pump is made to fix in the lid by a clamp that does not allow a gap on the exterior of the lid, and through precision molding of the lid to fit the pump. There may be a precision molded receiver on the upper end (exterior) with a clamp and o-ring or other gasket, and an internal sturdy clamp in the lower end (interior of the bucket). The interface between the lid and the pump may be further enhanced by a separate, more flexible cover that clamps on the pump body itself and comes down over the lid to shed contaminants from this area.
(14) The end of the dispenser tube may include a robust cap that easily attaches and detaches, using a pin or ball detent system. This cap may be integrated into the lid, for the purpose of relieving pressure back into the bucket if the pump is operated with the cap on. The integrated cap then has an insert to seal the cap when the tube is in use or not capped. The dispenser tube clamps on to the lid by way of molded fittings to accept the tube for secure storage and transport. The pump is offset from the centerline of the lid and bucket to allow the bucket handle to still be used for transport and carry of the bucket and pump assembly, and to allow for more complete emptying of the product by slight tipping to the side, which is a shortcoming not mentioned above, due to the pump being in the center of the lid. The lid optionally has a series of attachment points (to accommodate rope, tarp straps, or the like) molded into it to prevent tipping during transport.
(15) In another example, assembly 40 includes lid 42 suitably sized and configured to fit on a standard sized five gallon bucket 44. In other examples, lid 42 may be sized and configured to fit on different sized containers as desired. Lid 42 includes a mounting point such as opening 46 to which separate pump unit 48 may be removably mounted. The pump includes dispensing tube 50 to which a flexible hose or tube (not shown in this illustrative example) may be mounted. The size and length of the hose may vary according to a particular application as may any optional attachments such as various nozzles, tips, triggers, fasteners, and the like. Lid 42 is removably secured to bucket 44 by a securing member shown in this example as a ring clamp 52. In other examples, more than one ring clamp may be used. In this particular example, ring clamp 52 is held in place by screw-type fastener 54. In other examples, ring clamp 52 may be held in place by a bolt, a pin, a spring clamp, latch, or other suitable securing means.
(16) Opening 46 in lid 42 is defined by raised portion 56 to which the base of pump 48 is mounted by sliding the base of the pump over the raised portion. Pump 48 is secured to lid 42 by ring clamp 58 similar to ring clamp 52 which secures lid 42 to bucket 44. In this particular example, ring clamp 58 is held in place by screw-type fastener 60. In other examples, the ring clamp may be held in place by a bolt, a pin, a spring clamp, latch, or other suitable securing means.
(17) Lid 42 further includes lip portion 62 which extends over the top of bucket 44 so as to allow the lid to be clamped to the bucket. Some buckets may include one or more ridges or ribs 64 near the top of the bucket to aid in securing the lid to the bucket. In some embodiments, the lip portion further includes at least one gasket 70 as additional protection against spillage of fluids from the bucket. Optionally, one or more gaskets are sized and configured to fill the gap between any ridge portions. The gasket may be made of suitable material such as rubber, cork, plastic, and the like depending on the fluid being stored in the bucket. In other embodiments, the raised portion of the bucket lid and/or the base of the pump may also include a gasket made of a suitable material.
(18) In this particular example, ring clamp 52 is held in place by screw-type fastener 54. In other examples, the ring clamp may be held in place by a bolt, a pin, a spring clamp, latch, or other suitable securing means. In still other embodiments, the lid may further include a one way vent lock which would allow air to enter the bucket through the lid during the pumping operation so as to prevent the buildup of negative pressure within the bucket. In some embodiments, the vent lock may include a filter so as to prevent contamination of the fluid inside the bucket.
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(21) While this invention has been described as having an exemplary design, the present invention may be further modified within the spirit and scope of this disclosure. This application is therefore intended to cover any variations, uses, or adaptations of the invention using its general principles. Further, this application is intended to cover such departures from the present disclosure as come within known or customary practice in the art to which this invention pertains.