TRIGGER PUMP DISPENSER
20230271209 ยท 2023-08-31
Inventors
Cpc classification
B05B11/104
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B05B11/1077
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B05B11/1057
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B05B11/0008
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B05B11/1074
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B05B11/1064
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
A trigger pump dispenser (10) comprising: a body (20); an outlet nozzle (35); a pump chamber (190); a piston (25) for defining a variable volume in the pump chamber (190) and movable between a retracted position of larger chamber volume and an inserted position of lesser chamber volume; a trigger (60) coupled with the piston (25) and movable from a starting position at which the piston (25) is in the retracted position and a depressed position at which the piston (25) is in the inserted position; biasing means (65a, 65b) is provided for biasing the trigger (60) towards its retracted position.
Claims
1-31. (canceled)
32. A trigger pump dispenser comprising: a body; an outlet nozzle; a pump chamber comprising a rear wall and an outer wall; a piston for defining a variable volume in the pump chamber and movable between a retracted position of larger chamber volume and an inserted position of lesser chamber volume; a trigger coupled with the piston and movable from a starting position at which the piston is in the retracted position and a depressed position at which the piston is in the inserted position; biasing means for biasing the trigger towards its starting position, the pump chamber comprises an inlet port and an outlet port, the pump comprises a valve adapted to close the inlet port when liquid to be dispensed is in the pump chamber and the piston is moved from the retracted position to the inserted position as the pump chamber decreases in volume, the valve is adapted to open the inlet port when liquid to be dispensed is drawn into the pump chamber through the inlet port as the pump chamber volume increases when the piston is moved from the inserted position to the retracted position, the valve is adapted to open the outlet port when the pump chamber decreases in volume as liquid therein is dispensed through the outlet port and adapted to close the outlet port when the pump chamber increases in volume, the valve comprises a precompression valve operable to allow liquid through the outlet port only after a predetermined elevated pressure is established in the pump chamber, wherein the inlet port is formed in the pump chamber outer wall.
33. The trigger pump dispenser of claim 32, wherein the outlet port is formed in the pump chamber outer wall.
34. The trigger pump dispenser of claim 33, wherein the outlet port is closer to the rear wall than the inlet port.
35. The trigger pump dispenser of claim 32, wherein the valve comprises a valve member, the valve member comprises an outer valve part and an inner valve part, the parts being formed separately and being connectable together, one of the parts provides an inlet valve function and the other of the parts provides an outlet function, and in which during a suction stroke the piston is configured to move away from the valve, so that a vacuum builds up in the pump chamber and due to negative pressure a sealing lip of the valve collapses and opens the inlet, the liquid can now enter the pump chamber via the inlet, in which during the pressure stroke the piston is configured to move in the direction of the valve and thus builds up excess pressure in the system, the sealing lip of the valve is pressed against the outer wall of the pump chamber and seals the inlet, and in which when the predetermined elevated pressure is reached, the valve is configured to snap backwards, which creates a free passage between the outer valve part and the inner valve part.
36. The trigger pump dispenser of claim 35, wherein the predetermined elevated pressure is defined by the material of the valve inner part.
37. The trigger pump dispenser of claim 32, wherein the predetermined elevated pressure is defined by the design of a conical connection between an outer jacket and an inner sealing element.
38. The trigger pump dispenser of claim 32, wherein a gap created by the valve movement enables the liquid to flow from the pump chamber through the outlet port.
39. The trigger pump dispenser of claim 32, further comprising a central stop, in which the valve opening distance is determined by the length of the central stop.
40. The trigger pump dispenser of claim 35, wherein the system pressure drops below the predetermined elevated pressure, the outlet valve is configured to snap back into its starting position and seal the outer part of the valve so that the connection from the outer valve part and the inner valve part is closed again.
41. The trigger pump dispenser of claim 32, wherein the trigger and the biasing means are formed in the same component, and in which the biasing means comprises a pair of mutually spaced curved spring arms.
42. The trigger pump dispenser of claim 41, wherein the arms are joined to the trigger at hinge points, whereby the arms can hinge relative to the trigger in use.
43. The trigger pump dispenser of claim 41, wherein the trigger and the spring arms are formed together as a single piece.
44. The trigger pump dispenser of claim 41, wherein the arms are generally J-shape.
45. The trigger pump dispenser of claim 41, wherein the arms extend generally parallel to each other.
46. The trigger pump dispenser of claim 41, wherein the spring arms are generally straight along a vertical plane, and in which the spring arms are curved in a horizontal plane.
47. The trigger pump dispenser of claim 41, wherein the end of the arms opposite the trigger includes a flat.
48. The trigger pump dispenser of claim 41, wherein the end of the arms opposite the trigger includes a hook or a wedge.
49. The trigger pump dispenser of claim 41, wherein the arms extend from the trigger at one end and at the other end they are free in at least one degree of freedom.
50. The trigger pump dispenser of claim 41, wherein each arm is joined to the trigger at a hinge point, whereby the arms can hinge relative to the trigger in use.
51. The trigger pump dispenser of claim 41, wherein the trigger is configured to pull against the bias provided by the spring arms, and in which as the trigger is progressively moved the arms bend or deform and also hinge with respect to the trigger.
Description
[0062] Examples of the present invention are shown in the accompanying drawings.
[0063] Referring first to
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[0068] In use the trigger 60 is pulled against the bias provided by the spring arms. As the trigger is progressively moved the arms 65a, 65b bend/deform and also hinge (downwards as shown in the drawings) with respect to the trigger. This arrangement has been found to generate more power.
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[0072] The chamber 190 includes an inlet opening 191 providing an inlet path and an outlet opening 192 providing an outlet path.
[0073] The valve 142 comprises an upper part 145 and a lower part 150.
[0074] The upper part 145 comprises an annular sealing lip 146 and radially within the lip is a frusto-conical member 147 that includes central flow apertures 148. Beneath the member 147 are spaced arcuate clip sections 149a with apertures 149b formed therebetween.
[0075] The lower part 150 comprises a frustoconical central seal 151 carried on an inclined annulus 152. The annulus 152 connects to a peripheral attachment ring 153 to which the upper part clip sections 149a connect to secure the upper and lower parts together. A frustoconical stop 154 depends from the underside of the seal 151.
[0076] During the suction stroke, the piston (here not shown) is moved away from the valve 142, so that a vacuum builds up in the cylindrical pump chamber 190. Due to the negative pressure, the lip 146 of the inlet valve collapses (shown in dotted lines) and opens the inlet opening 191.
[0077] The liquid can now enter the cylinder chamber 190 via the inlet path.
[0078] During the pressure stroke, the piston moves in the direction of the valve 142 and thus builds up excess pressure in the system. The sealing lip 146 of the inlet valve is pressed against the outer wall of the cylinder and seals the inlet opening 191.
[0079] When a certain pressure level is exceeded, the outlet valve seal 151 snaps backwards (shown in dotted lines in
[0080] The gap created by the valve movement enables the liquid to flow from the cylinder space into the outlet channel.
[0081] If the system pressure drops below a certain level, the outlet valve seal snaps back into its original position and seals the outer part of the valve so that the connection from the cylinder chamber to the outlet side is closed again.
[0082] One advantage of this valve concept is that it is an independent pre-compression valve element with which can, for example, be used to constructively convert existing non-pre-compression pumps to pre-compression.
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[0085] There is no intent to limit to the particular form disclosed.
[0086] Although illustrative embodiments of the invention have been disclosed in detail herein, it is understood that the invention is not limited to the precise embodiments shown and that various changes and modifications can be effected therein by one skilled in the art without departing from the scope of the invention.