Lotion pump
11638925 ยท 2023-05-02
Inventors
Cpc classification
B05B11/1023
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B05B11/106
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B05B11/1077
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B05B11/1074
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B05B11/1047
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
A47K5/1205
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
B05B11/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B05B11/10
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A lotion pump includes a movable portion and a stationary portion. A shifting mechanism is formed on the movable portion and the stationary portion, which shifts the elastic restoring mechanism of the lotion pump between a standby state and a non-standby state as the movable portion rotates or moves up and down. The structure of the lotion pump can prevent the spring from yielding due to compressed for a long time, while can also realize a form of locking at lower position.
Claims
1. A lotion pump, which is mounted on a container for dispensing product in the container, the lotion pump includes a movable portion and a stationary portion, when used, the movable portion is movable relative to the container, and the stationary portion remains station relative to the container, wherein the lotion pump further comprises: a spring assembly, one end of which contacts or connects to the movable portion and the other end of which is fixed to the stationary portion; and a shifting mechanism having at least a first mating part and a second mating part, the first mating part comprising at least one from the group consisting of a helical rib, a helical slot, a guide strip, a cutout, and a snap ring and the second mating part comprising at least one from the group consisting of the helical rib, the helical slot, the guide strip, the cutout, and the snap ring, the first mating part and the second mating part being provided on the movable portion or the stationary portion, and the shifting mechanism is provided to mate with the spring assembly, so that when the movable portion of at least one from the group consisting of rotates in a first direction and moves upwardly, the one end of the spring assembly moves relative to the movable portion to a first position, so that the spring assembly is loaded to be brought into a standby state, and when the movable portion of at least one from the group consisting of rotates in a second direction opposite to the first direction and moves downwardly, the one end of the spring assembly moves relative to the movable portion to a second position, thus a compress force is applied on the spring assembly is reduced or goes to zero, so that the spring assembly is brought into a non-standby state.
2. The lotion pump of claim 1, wherein the shifting mechanism is provided on the movable portion.
3. The lotion pump of claim 2, wherein the second mating part of the shifting mechanism is formed on the spring assembly, when the movable portion moves relative to the container, the first mating part cooperates with the second mating part, so that the one end of the spring assembly is moved between the first position and the second position.
4. The lotion pump of claim 3, wherein the spring assembly includes a spring and a spring supporting seat, the spring supporting seat is positioned at the one end of the spring, and the second mating part is formed on the spring supporting seat.
5. The lotion pump of claim 4, wherein one of the first mating part and the second mating part is the helical rib, the other one of the first mating part and the second mating part is the helical slot, the helical rib can mate into the helical slot, so that when the movable portion rotates, the helical slot and the helical rib act with each other, so that the one end of the spring assembly moves between the first position and the second position.
6. The lotion pump of claim 5, wherein the stationary portion includes a toothed sleeve and a cylinder, the movable portion includes a press head and a piston rod, wherein the cylinder is connected to the toothed sleeve, a piston is provided on the piston rod, and at least a portion provided with the piston of the piston rod extends into inside of the cylinder, wherein one of the one end of the spring assembly and an outer wall of the cylinder includes a guide block, and the other of the one end of the spring assembly and the outer wall of the cylinder is formed with a trough, the guide block is at least partially received in the trough.
7. The lotion pump of claim 5, wherein the movable portion includes a press head, a piston rod and a piston, wherein the piston rod is connected at a lower part of the press head, and the piston is provided on the piston rod, wherein the first mating part is formed on a peripheral surface of at least one from the group consisting of the piston rod and of the piston.
8. The lotion pump of claim 5, wherein the movable portion includes a press head, a piston rod, a piston and a casing, wherein the piston rod is connected at a lower part of the press head, and the piston is provided on the piston rod, wherein the casing is sleeved outside at least one from the group consisting of the piston rod and the piston, and the first mating part is formed on an outer surface of the casing.
9. The lotion pump of claim 2, wherein the second mating part is formed on the spring assembly and wherein the first mating part is a reversed snap ring, by pulling the movable portion upwardly, the second mating part can move through the reversed snap ring so as to move from a first position to a second position, and is held in the second position by the reversed snap ring.
10. The lotion pump of claim 2, wherein the spring assembly includes at least one elastic strip.
11. The lotion pump of claim 10, wherein the spring assembly further includes at least one from the group consisting of: an annular upper spring seat, on which an upper end of the elastic strip is connected; and an annular lower spring seat, on which a lower end of the elastic strip is connected.
12. The lotion pump of claim 11, wherein the elastic strip is connected to at least one from the group consisting of the upper spring seat and the lower spring seat by a pivot, wherein when the spring assembly is compressed, the pivot pivots and folds.
13. The lotion pump of claim 11, wherein at least one from the group consisting of a first guide slot is formed on one of an inner side of the upper spring seat and the stationary portion, a first guide strip is formed on the other of the inner side of the upper spring seat and the stationary portion, and the first guide slot mates with the first guide strip; and a second guide slot is formed on one of the inner side of the lower spring seat and the stationary portion, a second guide strip is formed on the other of the inner side of the lower spring seat and the stationary portion, and the second guide slot mates with the second guide strip.
14. The lotion pump of claim 11, wherein a reversed snap part is provided at a lower part of the stationary portion, the reversed snap part secures the lower spring seat of the spring.
15. The lotion pump of claim 10, wherein the movable portion includes a press head, a piston rod and a piston, wherein the piston rod is connected at a lower part of the press head, and the piston is provided on the piston rod, the stationary portion includes a toothed sleeve and a cylinder, wherein the cylinder is connected to the toothed sleeve, and at least the portion of the piston rod provided with the piston extends into inside of the cylinder, as seen in an axial direction of the lotion pump, the elastic strip extends around at least a portion of a peripheral surface of the cylinder of the lotion pump.
16. The lotion pump of claim 3, wherein the first mating part is the guide strip, and the second mating part is the cutout, by means of rotation of the movable portion, the guide strip aligns to the cutout, thus in turn allowing the one end of the spring assembly to move between the first position and the second position.
17. The lotion pump of claim 16, wherein at least one from the group consisting of an upper locking block is provided above the guide strip and a lower locking block is provided below the guide strip; and a stop is formed at least one from the group consisting of above and below the second mating part, the stop mates with at least one from the group consisting of the upper locking block and the lower locking, so that the movable portion can only rotate in a preset direction.
18. The lotion pump of claim 1, wherein the movable portion includes a press head, a piston rod and a piston, wherein the piston rod is connected at a lower part of the press head, and the piston is provided on the piston rod, the stationary portion includes a toothed sleeve and a cylinder, wherein the cylinder is connected to the toothed sleeve, and at least the portion of the piston rod provided with the piston extends into inside of the cylinder.
19. The lotion pump of claim 18, wherein a locking block is formed at one of a peripheral surface of the piston rod and a top of the toothed sleeve, and a cutout is formed at the other of the peripheral surface of the piston rod and the top of the toothed sleeve, thus by rotating the piston rod, the locking block aligns with the cutout, thus allowing the press head and the piston rod to move upwardly.
20. The lotion pump of claim 19, wherein the second mating part of the shifting mechanism is formed on the spring assembly, one of the first mating part and the second mating part is the helical rib, and the other one of the first mating part and the second mating part is the helical slot, as the movable portion rotates, the helical rib can disengage from the helical slot, and a size and a relative position of the helical rib and the helical slot are set such that as the movable portion rotates, the helical rib disengages from the helical slot prior to alignment of the locking block to the cutout.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
(33) A detailed illustration of the embodiments of the present invention will be provided hereinafter with reference to the drawings. It is to be understood that the drawings only show preferred embodiments of the present invention, and it shall not be understood as a limitation of the scope of the present invention. One skilled in the art can make various modification, variation, and replacement with equivalent to the present invention based on the embodiments shown in the drawings, and features in different embodiments stated below can arbitrarily combine with each other as will, unless we expressly state or there is obvious conflicts. All these fall in the protective scope of the present invention.
Embodiment I
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(35) The lotion pump 100 includes a press head 110, a toothed sleeve 120 and a cylinder 130. The cylinder 130 connects to the toothed sleeve 120, an elastic restoring mechanism, such as a spring 140, is provided around periphery of the cylinder 130 outside the cylinder 130. Further, as shown in
(36) It can be seen that in the lotion pump 100 of the first embodiment, the press head 110 can move together with the piston rod 150 and the piston on the piston rod 150 relative to the cylinder 130, the toothed sleeve 120 and etc., and the cylinder 130, the toothed sleeve 120 and etc., always remain a fixed or stationary state relative to a container when they are mounted on the container. So, in the lotion pump 100, the press head 110, the piston rod 150 and the piston on the piston rod 150 can be deemed as configuring at least a part of a movable portion of the lotion pump 100, and correspondingly, the cylinder 130 and the toothed sleeve 120 configures at least a part of a stationary portion.
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(38) Hereinafter, the detailed structures of the parts of the lotion 100 of the first embodiments will be illustrated, and on such a basis, the interconnection and interaction between the parts will be illustrated with reference to
Supporting Seat and Piston Rod
(39) In the invention, the piston rod 150 and the supporting seat 160 interact with each other, so that a function of a relaxing mechanism is realized. Specifically as disclosed in the followings.
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(41) It can be seen from the drawings that the supporting seat 160 is generally shaped in a ring surrounding and provided outside the piston rod 150, or in other words sleeved outside the piston rod 150 (see
(42) In an inner side of the ring-shaped body of the supporting seat 160, at least one helical slot 162 is provided. In the preferred embodiment shown in
(43) A locking block 152 is further provided on the piston rod 150, mating with a cutout 121 formed on the toothed sleeve 120, particularly on the top of the toothed sleeve 120, allowing the press head 110 to shift between a locked state and a standby state, as described more detailed below.
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Spring
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(47) Preferably, a pivot 146 can be provided at the ends of the elastic strip 143 connecting to the upper spring seat 141 and/or lower spring seat 142. The pivot 146 is sheet shaped, and when the spring 140 is pressed, the sheet shaped pivot 146 can pivot and be fold onto the upper spring seat 141/lower spring seat 142.
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(50) Further preferably, the elastic strip 143 is shaped so that a projection of the elastic strip in an axial direction of the lotion pump 100 is generally arc shaped. In other words, when viewed in the axial direction of the lotion pump 100, the elastic strip 143 extends around at least a portion of the periphery of the cylinder, as shown in
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Cylinder
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(53) Preferably, the periphery of the cylinder 130 is also provided with a spring guide strip 132, which mates with the guide slot 144 in the upper spring seat 141 and/or the guide slot 145 in the lower spring seat 142 of the spring 140, thus functioning to guide the spring 140.
(54) The provision of the guide slot and the guide strip can be interchanged, i.e. the upper spring seat 141/lower spring seat 142 are provided with guide strips, and the guide slot is formed on the cylinder.
(55) Further preferably, a reversed snap part 133, which mates with the lower spring seat 142 of the spring 140, is formed at a bottom of an outer wall of the cylinder 130, for securing the lower spring seat 142, preventing upward movement of the lower spring seat 142 relative to the cylinder 130.
Toothed Sleeve
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Operation of the Lotion Pump
(57) The operation of the lotion pump 100 of the first embodiment will be described with reference to
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(59) In rotating the piston rod 150, the helical rib 151 on the outer surface of the piston rod 150 interacts with the helical slot 162 on the supporting seat 160, so that the supporting seat 160 moves downwardly relative to the piston rod 150, i.e. moves in a direction towards the spring 140, until the helical rib 151 disengages from the helical slot 162. During such a process, the supporting seat 160 applies a compress force on the spring, and the compress force gradually increases. After the helical rib 151 disengages from the helical slot 162, the piston rod 150 is kept on rotating, so as to offset the helical slot 162 from the helical rib 151, so that a lower end of the helical rib 151 abuts against an upper surface of the helical slot 162. At this time, the spring 140 is brought from a free and non-standby state into a standby state.
(60) As the piston rod 150 rotates, the locking block 152 can move into a position in which it aligns to the cutout 121 on the top of the toothed sleeve 120. At this time, the locking block 152 can extend through the cutout 121, so that the press head 110 springs upwardly into the standby state.
(61) After the use, if it is needed to return the lotion pump 100 back to its locked state, the press head 110 is pressed downwardly to its lowest pint of stroke, then the press head 110 is rotated in a closing direction opposite to its opening direction. In such a process, the helical rib 151 of the piston rod 150 will once again mate in the helical slot 162 of the supporting seat 160, and as the piston rod 150 rotates, the helical rib 151 interacts with the helical slot 162, moving the supporting seat 160 upwardly, i.e. moving in a direction away from the spring 140, so that the compress force applied on the spring 140 reduces or goes to zero, thus the spring 140 turns back to its non-standby state. Even, the supporting seat 160 can disengage from contacting with the spring 140. Here, it can be seen that the helical rib 151 can shift the spring 140 between a non-standby state and a standby state, i.e. functioning as a shifting mechanism. In addition, the helical rib 151 can also be deemed to have separation and reunion function between the spring 140 and movable portion of the lotion pump 100 by the supporting seat 160.
(62) Preferably, the relative position and size of the helical rib 151 and the locking block 152 of the piston rod 150 are set such that the helical rib 151 disengages from the helical slot 162 prior to alignment between the locking block 152 and the cutout 121 in the toothed sleeve 120. Thus, the helical rib 151 can be prevented from entering again into the helical slot 162 during pressing the press head 110 to pump the product.
(63) Besides, a longitudinal length of the locking block 152 is preferably set such that during the process that the press head 110 is pressed to pump the product and the press head 110 springs back, the locking block 152 always moves within the cutout 121, thus during use, the helical rib 151 can be prevented from entering again into the helical slot 162 due to rotation of the press head 110.
(64) It shall be specifically stated here that although in the structure illustrated above the helical rib 151 functioning as shifting mechanism is formed on the piston rod, the shifting mechanism can also be formed on any other part and other position of the movable portion of the lotion pump 100, which is also within the scope of the present invention.
(65) Furthermore, the shifting mechanism can also be formed on the stationary portion of the lotion pump 100, for example a helical rib can be formed on an inner wall of the cylinder 130, and correspondingly, a helical slot can be formed on a periphery of the supporting seat 160. Or, in lotion pump of some structure, the piston rod formed with helical rib is a stationary portion of the lotion pump, while the cylinder is a movable portion (such a case will be explained in detail in the following embodiments). These also do not fall beyond the scope of the present invention.
Embodiment II
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(69) The support ring 260 in the lotion pump 200 of the second embodiment is also generally ring shaped, having at least one guide block 261 (two guide blocks 261 provided in opposite is shown in the drawings). At least one supporting seat cutout, preferably a pair of supporting seat cutouts 262 provided in opposite shown in the figure, is formed in an inner side of the supporting seat 260. Preferably, at least one supporting seat stop 263 is further formed at inner side of the supporting seat 260, preferably the upper and lower portions of inner side of the supporting seat 260 are respectively formed with the supporting seat stop 263.
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(71) The piston rod 250 and the supporting seat 260 mate with each other as shown in
(72) The operation of the lotion pump 200 of the second embodiment will be described below with reference to
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(74) When the lotion pump 200 is to be used, the press head 210 is rotated in an opening direction, so that the supporting seat cutout 262 aligns to the guide strip 251, at this time, the press head 210 can be manually pulled upward to its highest point of stroke, the supporting seat 260 moves relative to the piston rod 250 below the guide strip 251. Then, rotation of the press head 210 continues, so that the supporting seat cutout 262 once again offsets from the guide strip 251, so that the guide strip 251 limits the supporting seat 260 at a position below it. At this time, the spring 240 is loaded, so that pumping is possible by pressing the press head 210.
(75) After use, if it is needed to return the lotion pump 200 to the locked state, the press head 210 can be rotated in an oppose direction, so that the supporting seat cutout 262 once again aligns to the guide strip 251, then the press head can be manually pressed to its lowest point of stroke, the rotation of the press head 210 continuous, so that the supporting seat cutout 262 offsets from the guide strip 251, and the guide strip 251 holds the supporting seat 260 at a position thereabove.
(76) Preferably, in the case that the piston rod 250 is provided with the upper locking block 252 and the lower locking block 253, and the supporting seat 260 is provided with the supporting seat stop 263, the upper and lower locking blocks 252, 253 interact with the supporting seat stop 263, so that the user can rotate the press head 210 only in a preset direction.
Embodiment III
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(78) The lotion pump 300 includes a press head 310, a toothed sleeve 320, a cylinder 330, a spring 340 and a piston rod 350, and the lotion pump 300 also includes a supporting seat 360. In the lotion pump 300 of the third embodiment, a reversed snap ring 351 is formed on the piston rod 350, a first chamfer 352 facing upwardly is formed on the reversed snap ring 351, and a second chamfer 361 facing downwardly is formed correspondingly on the supporting seat 360.
(79) In the locked position shown in
Embodiment IV
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(81) The lotion pump 400 of the fourth embodiment is substantially identical to the lotion pump 100 of the first embodiment, and it is distinguished only in that the upper spring seat 141 and the lower spring seat 142 of the spring 140 is omitted. In other words, in the lotion pump 400, the upper end of the elastic strip of the spring 440 is directly connected to the supporting seat 460, and the lower end of the elastic strip is directly connected to the lower part of the cylinder 430.
Embodiment V
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(85) Of course, the structures of reversed snap ring and chamfer of the third embodiment may also be applied to the case that piston rod and piston are separately formed as shown in
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Embodiment VI
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(89) In addition, in the lotion pump 700 of the sixth embodiment, a spring bracket 770 is connected on the toothed sleeve 720, one end of the spring 750 (specifically the lower end shown in
(90) The spring bracket 770 is further fixed with the piston rod 740, and the piston on one end of the piston rod 740 extends into the cylinder 730.
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(92) So, in the sixth embodiment, it is the first protrusion 731 and second protrusion 732 formed on outer surface of the cylinder 730 that function as the shifting mechanism. Of course, the embodied structures of helical rib, guide strip and the like mentioned in the preceding embodiments may also be applied to the sixth embodiment.