PUMP DISPENSERS
20170216864 · 2017-08-03
Inventors
Cpc classification
B05B11/1035
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
F04B43/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
B05B11/0041
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B05B11/1028
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B05B11/1059
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B05B11/1015
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
A pump dispenser has a deformable pump chamber constituted by first and second part-chambers each having a respective resiliently deformable faceted chamber wall and a connecting conduit communicating between them. They may be moulded in one piece and require no separate restoring spring. The first and second part-chambers may be disposed in line between a pump body providing an inlet valve from a container and a movable actuator cap providing a valved outlet.
Claims
1. A pump dispenser comprising a pump having a deformable pump chamber with an inlet and an outlet, and a pump actuator operable relative to a body of the pump to vary the volume of the deformable pump chamber for pumping, wherein the pump chamber comprises first and second part-chambers each having a respective deformable wall and a connecting conduit communicating between the first and second part-chambers.
2. The pump dispenser of claim 1 in which the first and second part-chambers are both compressed at the same time by the pump actuator in a dispensing stroke thereof.
3. The pump dispenser of claim 2 in which the first and second part-chambers are compressed towards one another by the pump actuator in the dispensing stroke.
4. The pump dispenser of claim 1 in which the first and second part-chambers are disposed in line between a pump body and an actuator which is moved towards the pump body in the dispensing stroke.
5. The pump dispenser of claim 4 in which each of the first and second part-chambers has a rigid wall portion and a deformable wall portion, and they are disposed with the respective deformable wall portions of each facing the other.
6. The pump dispenser of claim 5 in which the connecting conduit is non-deformable, and drives deformation of their respective deformable wall portions as they are pushed together by the actuator.
7. The pump dispenser of claim 5 in which the deformable wall portions of the first and second part-chambers are resiliently deformable and return the pump to the extended or rest condition after a dispensing stroke.
8. The pump dispenser of claim 5 in which one or both of the part-chambers has as said deformable wall portion a resiliently restorable non-elastomeric flexible wall comprising a plurality of mutually angled facets, at least one facet having a concave boundary, and a curved surface portion which interrupts the facet to induce bending thereof in the dispensing stroke and tend to restore the flexible wall to the rest/extended condition.
9. The pump dispenser of claim 1 in which the pump inlet is in one of the part-chambers and the outlet is in the other.
10. The pump dispenser of claim 1 in which one or both of the part-chambers has as said deformable wall a resiliently restorable non-elastomeric flexible wall made of polypropylene.
11. The pump dispenser of claim 1 in which the deformable walls of the first and second chambers may be formed in one piece with one another, and/or one of them is formed in one piece with the connecting conduit.
12. The pump dispenser of claim 1 in which the part-chambers are constituted by a rigid body member, said pump actuator member is constructed and arranged to be reciprocable relative to the rigid body member, and including a first one-piece resiliently deformable wall component defining the first part-chamber in combination with the body member and a second one-piece resiliently deformable wall component defining the second part-chamber in combination with the actuator member, the connecting conduit being a rigid tube extending between them.
13. The pump dispenser of claim 1 in which all of the pump components are of polypropylene.
14. A pump dispenser comprising a pump having a plunger biased to an extended position relative to a pump body, and wherein a fluid pathway in the pump between inlet and discharge passes through a restricted opening in a pump component which is movable relative to the plunger in the direction of plunger movement; wherein another pump component comprises or carries an enlarged blocking element which enters and blocks said restricted opening in the extended position of the plunger, but not in the retracted or depressed position thereof.
15. The pump dispenser of claim 14 in which the plunger has an internal projection with an enlarged blocking element inside a deformable pump chamber, projecting through the pump chamber in the direction of plunger movement and entering a restricted opening on the opposite side of the pump chamber.
16. A pump dispenser comprising a pump plunger reciprocable in a pumping stroke relative to a pump body, one of the plunger and body (outside component) having an open mouth that surrounds and moves onto the other of the plunger and body (inside component) in the pumping stroke; the dispenser further comprising a locking mechanism to prevent actuation of the pump plunger, the locking mechanism comprising selectively engageable interlock formations on the outside of the inside component and on the inside of the outside component.
17. The pump dispenser of claim 16 in which said interlock formations are at or adjacent the mouth of the outside component.
18. A pump dispenser comprising a product container and a pump mounted on a neck of the container by a closure component to dispense product therefrom, the pump having an inlet, an inlet valve, a pump chamber, an outlet and a vent path for air to enter the container through the pump to compensate for dispensed product, wherein: the vent path enters the dispenser between the container neck and the closure component; the pump comprises a valve unit at the inlet, and the valve unit comprises a layer portion lying in proximity to the closure component adjacent the inlet but also having a region spaced from the closure component by a clearance, and the vent path enters the clearance between the valve unit layer portion and the closure component, and runs to the inlet opening behind the valve unit.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0022] An embodiment of the above proposals is now described by way of example with reference to the accompanying drawings in which
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DESCRIPTION OF THE SELECTED EMBODIMENTS
[0031] For the purpose of promoting an understanding of the principles of the invention, reference will now be made to the embodiments illustrated in the drawings and specific language will be used to describe the same. It will nevertheless be understood that no limitation of the scope of the invention is thereby intended. Any alterations and further modifications in the described embodiments, and any further applications of the principles of the invention as described herein are contemplated as would normally occur to one skilled in the art to which the invention relates. One embodiment of the invention is shown in great detail, although it will be apparent to those skilled in the relevant art that some features that are not relevant to the present invention may not be shown for the sake of clarity.
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[0033] A plunger actuator or actuator cap 3 is mounted over the pump body 4, and has a generally enclosed cylindrical side wall 31 and flat top wall 310 and is open at the bottom, at a downward mouth 37. The downward mouth and cylindrical side wall 31 fit round the support surround 49 of the pump body so that the actuator cap can slide up and down over the body 4, altering the height and volume of the cavity defined between them.
[0034] The top of the cap 3 has a nozzle or spout 32 which opens laterally and connects to the interior via a discharge channel 321 which connects in turn to an annular discharge space 322 inside the cap.
[0035] Upper and lower pump chamber-defining members 15,25 are contained in the cavity defined between the actuator cap 3 and pump body 4, and define or enclose, in combination with the cap and body respectively, a top part-chamber 150 and a bottom part-chamber 250 which communicate through a connecting tube 20. See
[0036] Each of the resilient membrane portions is formed to have a strong tendency to restore to its rest condition from deformation in either direction. The lower member 25 has its flexible wall/membrane 256 formed integrally with the thicker peripheral securing ring 251 which anchors inside the support surround 49 of the pump body 4 to hold it in place. The flexible wall 256 is generally in the form of a downwardly directed conical polygon or polygonal pyramid with five facets 257, best seen in
[0037] The upper resiliently deformable member 15 has a similar form as regards the deformable wall portion, with facets 157 intersecting with cylindrical segments 159, but the peripheral structure differs. The outermost structure is a stiff cylindrical securing ring 151, deeper than that of the lower member, and this fits up against the top end of the actuator cap 3 with its top edge held in an annular groove 38. It connects to the flexible faceted surface through a narrow annular connecting web 154 in a radial plane. From the inside edge of this web 154 the resiliently deformable wall 156 extends inwardly and downwardly, inverted relative to the lower member 25. Above the thick web 154 there is an upstanding cylindrical skirt formation 155, tapering in thickness, which constitutes an outlet valve flap. In the installed condition this bears against a valve seat 34 provided by a generally cylindrical downward projection from the top wall 310 of the actuator cap 3. With reference to
[0038] At its centre thick formation 152 the upper member 15 comprises integrally the elongate axial connecting tube 20 which at its inner (upper) end opening has an in-turned annular lip or bead 157 and at its lower end plugs onto the central spigot 253 of the lower flexible member 25.
[0039] At the centre of the top wall 310 of the actuator cap 3 a sealing pin 33 with an enlarged blocking end 331 projects down into the top opening of the connecting tube 20. Its enlarged end is a force fit past the in-turned lip 157 there, but fits with clearance in the main bore of the connecting tube 20 so that fluid can communicate through except when the actuator cap 3 is at its highest extension—as in
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[0041] The overall compressible pump chamber is constituted in combination by the top pump chamber 150, defined between the upper deformable member 15 and the top of the actuator cap 3, the lower pump chamber 250 defined by the lower deformable member 25 and the pump body 4 and inlet valve below, and the connecting tube 20 which is however not compressible. We find that by combining two of the specially-shaped deformable polypropylene membranes, a better restoring force can be achieved for a given pump chamber volume than with the prior art. Accordingly, an effective pump dispenser can be made without a metal pump spring. Moreover an outlet valve is formed integrally with the polypropylene of the top pump chamber which brings economies in component count.
[0042] Indeed, in this embodiment polypropylene is used also for the inlet-side valve formations to be described next, so that all the elements for the pump are of polypropylene which is notably economical and recycling-friendly.
[0043] The inlet valve and venting arrangements are described with reference to
[0044] The inlet valve is a flat flap 51 connected to the surround by integral thin flexible legs 511 so that it can be lifted off the corresponding seat 46 of the body by forward fluid pressure drawn up through the inlet 45. The valve body recess region 54 fits loosely in the body inlet recess 48 so that air can get between them from the previously-mentioned clearance to upstream of the inlet valve, compensating for dispensed product. This is facilitated—see
[0045] To control venting, and to prevent ingress of contaminants and escape of product through the vent, a vent seal is provided. In this embodiment it is by an annular vent valve flap 55 formed in one piece with the inlet valve body 5—the vent valve part and the inlet valve part are joined by a nexus piece 591 in the moulding. The vent valve flap 55 is connected by a series of thin flexible legs 551 to an inner holding ring 56. For assembly, the vent valve part is folded under the inlet valve part and the holding ring 56 fitted up around the recessed part 54 of the inlet valve surround. The vent valve flap 55 and its holding ring 56 can be slid up level with the outer support ring 53, as shown in
[0046] A further feature of interest is locking of the actuator cap 3. Around the inner periphery of its downward mouth 37 it has a set of four inwardly-projecting circumferentially-extending retaining lugs 36. These are caught under the outside edge of the pump body flange 43 to hold the actuator cap down in place on the body against an expansion tendency of the flexible chamber walls, which are slightly precompressed. By appropriate rotation of the cap around its axis, the retaining lugs 36 are also engageable above a corresponding set of locking shelves 50, which project down below the support surround 49 of the pump body 4 and then prevent depression of the actuator i.e. lock the dispenser. The left side of
[0047] Thus, in the extended (up) position of the plunger/actuator cap it is lockable against actuation by a simple external mechanism (difficult with a conventional piston-cylinder pump), and at the same time sealed against product escape by the engagement of the sealing pin 33 in the connecting tube 20 under the natural bias of the flexible members 15,25 towards expansion.
[0048] On dispensing, depression of the plunger compresses both the upper and lower deformable pump-chamber-defining members 15,25, inverting their pyramidal faces and storing restitution energy for the subsequent return stroke of the pump. Product in the lower part-chamber is driven up through the connecting tube 20, past the pin 33 which no longer blocks once well into the tube 20, and into the top part-chamber for discharge via the outlet valve flap 155, annular discharge chamber 322 and discharge outlet 32.
[0049] It will be appreciated that the outlet valve could take other forms, but preferably with the movable element of the valve such as a flap being formed integrally with the pump chamber component or adjacent actuator component to minimise the component count.
[0050] The skilled person will also appreciate that while a specific embodiment has been described to illustrate the general ideas put forward herein, they may be implemented in a wide range of embodiments.
[0051] While the invention has been illustrated and described in detail in the drawings and foregoing description, the same is to be considered as illustrative and not restrictive in character, it being understood that only the preferred embodiment has been shown and described and that all changes, equivalents, and modifications that come within the spirit of the inventions defined by following claims are desired to be protected. All publications, patents, and patent applications cited in this specification are herein incorporated by reference as if each individual publication, patent, or patent application were specifically and individually indicated to be incorporated by reference and set forth in its entirety herein.