Dispenser for discharging flowable compounds
11529640 · 2022-12-20
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Inventors
Cpc classification
B05B11/1069
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B05B11/1033
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B05B11/1007
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B05B11/1074
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
A dispenser for discharging flowable compounds has a reservoir for holding the compound and a dispensing pump. The dispenser has a longitudinal axis. The dispensing pump has an inflow and an outflow channel, a pumping chamber which is delimited on the inflow and outflow sides by valves, and a head piece. The head piece has a dispensing opening. A pumping part can be moved relative to a cup part against an elastic force of a restoring device in order to achieve a pumping stroke, and the head piece is coupled to the pumping part with respect to motion such that a motion of the head piece from a completely depressed position to a reachable extension height corresponds to the pumping stroke. A variable limiting device is provided for variably limiting the pumping stroke and a change in the pumping stroke corresponds to a change in the extension height.
Claims
1. A dispenser (1) for discharging flowable compounds (M) such as liquid or pasty compounds, wherein said dispenser comprises a reservoir (2) for accommodating the compound (M) and a dispensing pump (6), wherein the dispenser (1) has a longitudinal axis (x), wherein the dispensing pump (6) has an inflow channel and an outflow channel (12, 13) and a pumping chamber (11), which is delimited by valves (14, 15) on an inflow side and an outflow side, as well as a head piece (5), wherein the head piece (5) has a dispensing opening (23), wherein a pumping part (P) is configured to be moved relative to a cup part (9) against an elastic force of a restoring device (16) in order to achieve a pumping stroke (b), and wherein the head piece (5) is motion-coupled with the pumping part (P) such that a motion of the head piece (5) from a completely depressed position to an attainable extension height corresponds to the pumping stroke (b), wherein a variable limiting device (27) is provided for variably limiting the pumping stroke (b) and a change of the pumping stroke (b) corresponds to a change of the extension height so that a reduction of the pumping stroke (b) reduces the attainable extension height, wherein the cup part (9) has a cup bottom (44) and a cup wall (17), wherein the cup bottom (44) delimits the reservoir (2) toward the dispensing pump (6) and the cup wall (17) stands on the cup bottom (44) on the side of the head piece and serves for producing a connection with the reservoir (2), and wherein the limiting device (27) acts between the cup bottom (44) or the cup wall (17) and the head piece (5), and wherein the head piece has an actuating part (21) with an actuating part wall (25), the actuating part (25) being guided in an axial direction circumferentially by the cup wall (17) of the cup part (9).
2. The dispenser according to claim 1, wherein the restoring device (16) repositions the head piece (5) during a change of the pumping stroke (b) from a smaller pumping stroke (b) to a greater pumping stroke (b).
3. The dispenser according claim 1, wherein the limiting device (27) consists of an adjusting part (28), which in a first adjustment position allows a greater pumping stroke than in a second adjustment position.
4. The dispenser according to claim 3, wherein the adjusting part (28) interacts with a stopping part (34), which is linearly guided on the adjusting part (28) in the direction of the longitudinal axis (x) of the dispenser (11).
5. The dispenser according to claim 4, wherein the stopping part (34) interacts with the head piece in a threaded manner.
6. The dispenser according to claim 3, wherein the head piece (5) is rotationally coupled with the adjusting part (28).
7. The dispenser according to claim 6, wherein the adjusting part (28) interacts with the cup part (9) in a threaded manner.
8. The dispenser according to claim 1, wherein the cup wall produces a snap-fit connection with the reservoir.
9. A dispenser (1) for discharging flowable compounds (M) such as liquid or pasty compounds, wherein said dispenser comprises a reservoir (2) for accommodating the compound (M) and a dispensing pump (6), wherein the dispenser (1) has a longitudinal axis (x), wherein the dispensing pump (6) has an inflow channel and an outflow channel (12, 13) and a pumping chamber (11), which is delimited by valves (14, 15) on an inflow side and an outflow side, as well as a head piece (5), wherein the head piece (5) has a dispensing opening (23), wherein a pumping part (P) is configured to be moved relative to a cup part (9) against an elastic force of a restoring device (16) in order to achieve a pumping stroke (b), wherein the head piece (5) is motion-coupled with the pumping part (P) such that a motion of the head piece (5) from a completely depressed position to an attainable extension height corresponds to the pumping stroke (b), wherein a variable limiting device (27) is provided for variably limiting the pumping stroke (b) and a change of the pumping stroke (b) corresponds to a change of the extension height so that a reduction of the pumping stroke (b) reduces the attainable extension height, and wherein the limiting device (27) consists of exchange parts (37), which can be used selectively in order to realize a desired pumping stroke (b) and have different dimensions in order to realize different pumping strokes (b), and wherein the head piece has an actuating part (21) with an actuating part wall (25), the actuating part (25) being guided in the axial direction circumferentially by the cup wall (17) of the cup part (9).
10. The dispenser according to claim 9, wherein the cup part (9) has a cup bottom (44) and a cup wall (17), wherein the cup bottom (44) delimits the reservoir (2) toward the dispensing pump (6) and the cup wall (17) stands on the cup bottom (44) on the a side of the head part and serves for producing a snap-fit connection with the reservoir (2), and wherein the limiting device (27) acts between the cup bottom (44) or the cup wall (17) and the head piece (5).
11. The dispenser according to claim 9, wherein the cup wall produces a snap-fit connection with the reservoir.
12. A dispenser (1) for discharging flowable compounds (M) such as liquid or pasty compounds, wherein said dispenser comprises a reservoir (2) for accommodating the compound (M) and a dispensing pump (6) with a modular design, wherein the dispenser (1) has a longitudinal axis (x), wherein the dispensing pump (6) has an inflow channel and an outflow channel (12, 13) and a pumping chamber (11), which is delimited by valves (14, 15) on the inflow side and the outflow side, as well as a head piece (5), wherein the head piece (5) has a dispensing opening (23), wherein the dispensing pump (6) is configured to be inserted into the reservoir (2) and in the process connected to the reservoir (2) by means of a snap-fit connection, wherein the pumping chamber (11) is formed by a piston (8) and a cup part (9), which has a cup bottom (44) and a cup wall (17), wherein the piston (8) is accommodated in the cup part (9) in a slidable manner in order to achieve a pumping stroke (b), wherein the cup part (9) has on its outer wall fastening formations for fastening interaction with an inner wall of the reservoir (2), wherein the cup part (9) with the fastening formations Is realized in an exchangeable manner in order to be adapted to different reservoirs (2), wherein a fastening projection (18) is provided on a radial cup wall (17) of the cup part (9) in order to fix a position of the dispensing pump (6) in an installed state between the head piece (5) and the reservoir (2), wherein a restoring device (16) arranged between the piston (8) and the cup part (9) and limiting devices (27) for limiting a restoring motion furthermore are provided, wherein said limiting devices (27) come in contact with one another at a maximum pumping chamber volume, wherein the head part (5) is configured to be attached to the dispensing pump (6) in an exchangeable manner and has the dispensing opening (23) and a dispensing channel (22), wherein the dispensing channel (22) is configured to be inserted into the outflow channel (13) of the dispensing pump (6), and wherein an insertion depth of the dispensing pump (6) into the reservoir (2) is so large that a lower edge (43) of the dispensing pump (6) with its inflow channel (12) is in direct contact with the compound (M) to be dispensed, wherein a variable limiting device (27) is provided for variably limiting the pumping stroke (b) in such a way that a limitation of the pumping stroke between a minimally possible pumping stroke and a maximally possible pumping stroke can be achieved, wherein the maximally possible pumping stroke can be variably limited, and wherein the dispenser is in a non-usage position covered by a cap (26), which is fixed in a region of the cup wall (17) in a snap-fitted manner while being axially supported on the fastening projection (18), and wherein the head piece has an actuating part (21) with an actuating part wall (25), the actuating part (25) being guided in the axial direction circumferentially by the cup wall (17) of the cup part (9).
13. The dispenser (1) according to claim 12, wherein the restoring device (16) directly repositions the head piece (5) due to an elastic pressing force during an adjustment from a smaller to a greater pumping stroke (b), wherein an increased extension height (H) is automatically adjusted.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) The invention is described in greater detail below with reference to the attached drawings that, however, merely show exemplary embodiments. A component, which is described with reference to one of the exemplary embodiments and not replaced with a different component in another exemplary embodiment, is therefore also described as a potentially existing component in this other exemplary embodiment. In the respective drawings:
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DESCRIPTION OF THE EMBODIMENTS
(26) A dispenser 1 for being arranged on a reservoir 2 is initially described with reference to
(27) In the exemplary embodiments shown, the reservoir 2 preferably is realized in the form of an essentially cylindrical body with an optionally central longitudinal axis x, which in the correspondingly associated position also extends through the dispenser 1, preferably in the form of a rotational axis.
(28) The reservoir 2 may have a storage chamber 3 for accommodating a compound M to be dispensed. This storage chamber 3 may be delimited on its bottom side by a follower piston 4.
(29) The dispenser 1 can be inserted into the opening of the reservoir 2, which points upward in a normal standing state of the reservoir 2, and fastened on the reservoir 2.
(30) The dispenser 1 essentially is composed of a head piece 5 and a dispensing pump 6.
(31) The dispensing pump 6 has a pumping part P, which in this case preferably is realized in the form of a piston body 7 with a piston 8, as well as a cup part 9 with a cup bottom 44 and preferably a cylinder section 10. In this case, the piston 8 is accommodated in the cylinder section 10 such that it can be moved along the longitudinal axis x in a sliding manner, wherein a pumping chamber 11 is formed between the piston 8 and the cylinder section 10 and furthermore delimited by the cup bottom 44 of the cup part 9.
(32) The cup part 9 preferably is realized in an exchangeable manner in order to be adapted to different reservoirs 2, particularly different opening diameters and/or opening cross sections of the reservoir 2.
(33) The pumping chamber 11 connects an inflow channel 12 and an outflow channel 13, wherein both channels can be respectively separated from the pumping chamber 11 by a valve 14 on the inflow side and a valve 15 of the outflow side.
(34) The two valves 14 and 15 preferably are realized in the form of check valves and installed in such a way that they open in the same direction, i.e. in the dispensing direction.
(35) A restoring device 16, which in this case preferably is realized in the form of a cylindrical spring and exerts an elastic force, is arranged between the piston part 7 and the cylinder section 10. This spring may conventionally consist of a metallic cylindrical spring. Alternatively, a spring that is made of an elastically resilient plastic material may also be provided in order to realize an all-plastic dispenser.
(36) It is furthermore preferred to arrange the restoring device 16 such that it is on one end supported on the cup bottom 44 in preferably concentric arrangement to the longitudinal axis x and on the other end acts against the head piece 5, in this case preferably an upper end wall of the piston part 7, namely in such a way that the head piece 5 with the piston part 7 and the piston 8 is acted upon in the direction of a pumping chamber enlargement in order to once again fill the pumping chamber 11 after carrying out a pumping stroke, during which the pumping chamber volume is reduced.
(37) The piston part 7 and the cup part 9 respectively are realized in an essentially cup-shaped manner. They may be engaged with one another and jointly delimit the dispensing pump 6 outward such that a capsule-like housing is formed. At least one fastening projection 28, which may also be realized, for example, in the form of an annular projection, may be provided on a radial cup wall 17 of the cup part 9. This fastening projection 18 can serve for fixing the position of the dispensing pump 6 in the installed state between the head piece 5 and the reservoir 2.
(38) The head piece 5 has an extension height H in the non-actuated state as it is consistently illustrated in the figures. This extension height H may be measured, for example, from a lower stopping surface F for the piston part 7 in the depressed state. A change of the limiting device for limiting the pumping stroke b accordingly results in a reduced extension height H′ as it is illustrated, for example, in
(39) The restoring device 16 repositions the head piece 5, particularly when the pumping stroke b is changed from a smaller pumping stroke b to a greater pumping stroke b, due to the elastic design of the restoring device 16, e.g. the aforementioned cylindrical spring illustrated in a few of the embodiments, but also due to the elastic delimiting wall 59, e.g. in the embodiment according to
(40) It is furthermore apparent that the limiting device 27 acts between the cup part 9 and the head piece 5. In the embodiment according to
(41) A comparable solution is also realized, e.g., in the embodiment according to
(42) In the exemplary embodiments shown, the valves 14 and 15 are realized in the form of so-called annular gap valves with an annular valve body, which respectively covers a respective annular gap 19 or 20 of the respective inflow or outflow channel 12, 13.
(43) A homogenous dispensing behavior is achieved due to the radially symmetrical design of the dispensing pump 6. However, the dispensing pump is not limited to radially symmetrical designs, but rather may also have an arbitrary cross-sectional shape, e.g. a square or polygonal shape. Other known check valves such as flap valves may also be used instead of the annular gap valves shown.
(44) Furthermore, the piston may be realized integrally with the piston part 7. A kinematic reversion of the dispensing pump 6 with a reversal of the opening direction of the check valves is also possible.
(45) The dispensing pump 3 is adjoined by the head piece 5 that has a dome-like actuating part 21 with a dispensing channel 22 and a dispensing opening 23, as well as an actuating surface 24, which preferably is formed on its upper side and directed transverse to the longitudinal axis x, and an actuating part wall 25, which extends circumferentially and optionally is arranged concentric to the longitudinal axis x.
(46) On its outer wall, the actuating part 21 preferably is guided in the axial direction circumferentially by the cup wall 17 of the cup part 9 with the aid of its actuating part wall 25.
(47) With respect to a cross-sectional view, in which the longitudinal axis x is illustrated in the form of a line such as in
(48) When the dispensing pump 6 or the dispenser 1 as a whole is inserted into the reservoir 2, a lower edge 43 of the dispensing pump 6 penetrates with its inflow channel 12 into the reservoir 2 and therefore into the compound M stored therein to such a depth that direct contact with the compound M to be dispensed is produced. When the dispenser 1 is attached to the reservoir 2, the compound M therefore preferably can spread out as far as into the pumping chamber 11 through the inflow valve 14, which in the course of the attachment opens as a result of pressure application, in order to initially fill said pumping chamber.
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(50) In addition, a limiting device 27 is provided for limiting the axial displaceability of the head piece 5 including the piston 8, particularly into a distant position referred to the cup part 9. The limiting position shown, for example, in
(51) A limitation of the displaceability, which defines the lowermost piston position and therefore the smallest pumping chamber volume, preferably is also provided in the opposite direction for a corresponding pressure actuation and downward motion of the head piece 5 in the direction of the cup part 9.
(52) The limiting device 27 of all embodiments illustrated in the drawings can be changed in order to variably limit the respectively resulting pumping stroke b, particularly with respect to limiting the motion of the head piece 12 with the piston 8 in the relaxing direction of the restoring device 16 and therefore in the direction of a thusly defined maximum pumping chamber volume. The lowering motion of the head piece 5 in the course of a discharge of the compound M through the dispensing opening 23 may alternatively or additionally also be variable with respect to its limitation, wherein the usable pumping chamber volume can thereby also be changed between the two defined end positions of the piston 8 in the pumping chamber 11.
(53) To this end, the limiting device 27 initially may consist of an adjusting part 28, which according to the first embodiment illustrated in
(54) The adjusting part 28 protrudes beyond the upwardly directed edge section of the cup part 9 and forms a collar 31, which protrudes radially inward, in the region of its free end. This collar encloses the actuating part wall 25 of the head piece 5 and rests on a supporting collar 32, which is integrally formed on the actuating part wall 25 and protrudes radially outward.
(55) The normal position according to
(56) According to
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(58) The adjusting part 28 can assume any intermediate position between the positions of the adjusting part 28 illustrated in
(59) In the alternative embodiment illustrated in
(60) According to the illustrations in
(61) The stopping part 34 is linearly guided on the adjusting part 28 in the direction of the longitudinal axis x, wherein a guide web 35 extending in the direction of the longitudinal axis x is to this end integrally formed on the inner wall of the adjusting part 28 in the embodiment shown. This guide web engages into a correspondingly shaped guide groove 36 of the stopping part 34 (compare, in particular, to
(62) In an annular design, the stopping part 34 is provided with an external thread 29 that protrudes radially inward. If a plurality of stopping parts 34 are distributed over the circumference, these stopping parts may alternatively have projections that protrude radially inward.
(63) The external thread 29 or the projections engage into an internal thread 30 that is recessed into the outer side of the actuating part wall 25.
(64) Due to the thread engagement, a preferably manual rotation of the adjusting part 28 about the longitudinal axis x accordingly causes the stopping part 34 to be linearly dragged along such that a change of the pumping stroke b can also be achieved as a result of this design.
(65) According to this embodiment, a maximum pumping stroke b is also adjusted by means of the adjusting part 28 in
(66) It is also possible to adjust any intermediate position and therefore any pumping stroke between the maximum pumping stroke according to
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(68) According to the illustrations in
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(70) The reduced length a′ accordingly results in a reduced pumping stroke b′ (compare to
(71) Furthermore, a pumping stroke limitation, preferably a limitation in both directions, can also be realized due to the interaction of limiting devices, 27 between the piston part wall 38 and a guide wall 39 of the cup part 9, which circumferentially encompasses said the piston part wall. This makes it possible to achieve an internal limitation of the pumping stroke, which basically is not visible from outside. To this end, the piston part wall 38 may on its outer side to have a projection 40 that penetrates into a groove 41 formed on the inner side of the guide wall 39. In this case, the axial length of the groove 41 defines the maximally possible pumping stroke b.
(72) According to the exemplary embodiment shown, the guide wall 39, particularly the section 42 of the guide wall 39 comprising the groove 41, is realized in the form of an exchange part 37 and can be assigned to a stop of the guide wall 39 of the cup part. For example, a clip-on connection or a screw connection may be provided in this case.
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(74) This also allows a simple adaptation of the pumping stroke as a result of the corresponding arrangement of an exchange part 37 within the dispenser 1.
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(76) In this case, the adjusting part 28 also interacts with an internal thread 30 in the region of the cup part wall 17 in a threaded manner.
(77) Furthermore, the adjusting part 28 is rotationally coupled with the head piece 5 such that a rotation of the head piece relative to the reservoir 2 about the longitudinal axis x results in a linear displacement of the adjusting part 28 along the longitudinal axis x due to the rotational coupling and the thread engagement between the adjusting part 28 and the cup part 9.
(78) The rotational coupling may be achieved as a result of driving ribs 47, which are integrally formed on the inner side of the adjusting part wall 45 and protrude radially inward, wherein said driving ribs engage into assigned and axially oriented slot openings 47 in the region of the actuating part wall 25.
(79) The driving ribs 46 may according to the illustrations also define the stop for the head piece 5 in the course of a pressing/downward displacement of the head piece 5 for the portioned discharge of the compound M, e.g. as a result of the interaction with the surface 48 of the actuating part wall 25 delimiting the slot opening 47 as shown.
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(81) According to the exemplary embodiment, the first (lower) position according to
(82) According to the illustrations in
(83) A rotational displacement of the head piece 5 makes it possible to assume any intermediate position of the limiting device 27, particularly between the first and the second position, in order to preferably adjust the discharge quantity of the compound M in a continuously variable manner.
(84) The illustrations furthermore show that, as the pumping stroke is reduced as a result of an adjustment of the limiting device 27, the adjusting part wall 45 moves from a nearly concealed arrangement in the first (lower) position according to
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(86) In this case, the cup part 9 may centrally form a double-walled plug receptacle 51 with a central cup-like elevation, in the cup ceiling 52 of which an inlet opening 53 is formed.
(87) The pumping chamber 11 for discharging the compound M in a portioned manner is provided between the storage chamber 3 and the head piece 5. In the first position (starting position) of the first embodiment illustrated in
(88) With reference to the embodiment according to
(89) Another circumferential delimitation, which essentially follows the sidewall 54 vertically downward, as well as a vertically lower delimitation of the pumping chamber 11, preferably is realized with a spring element 56 formed by the membrane 50.
(90) In this embodiment, the dispensing channel 22 is connected to the pumping chamber 11 by means of an outlet opening 57 formed in the sidewall 54.
(91) The above-described spring element 56 preferably can be an injection-molded part consisting of a thermoplastic elastomer, optionally of silicone.
(92) With respect to an unloaded position, which preferably can correspond to the first position or starting position according to
(93) The delimiting wall 59 transforms into a holding projection 60 in the vertically upper region facing away from the curvature. According to the illustrations, this holding projection may be accommodated in a groove-like holding receptacle 61, which is formed in the head piece 5 circumferentially to the longitudinal axis x and open vertically downward. In this case, the holding projection 60 preferably can be captured in the holding receptacle 61 in a form-fitting and/or frictionally engaged manner.
(94) An annular plug projection 62 extends vertically downward from the limb 58, which essentially forms the plate bottom of the spring element 56 and in a vertical section extends horizontally. This plug projection engages into the groove-like plug receptacle 51 of the cup part 9 in a retentive manner.
(95) The holding projection 60, as well as the plug projection 62, preferably can be realized integrally and uniformly in material with the plate-shaped spring element section. Furthermore, a valve section 63 for forming the valve 15 on the outflow side, as well as a valve plug 64 for forming the valve 14 on the inflow side, may be provided integrally and uniformly in material.
(96) The valve section 63 may be integrally formed on the holding projection 60 in the region of its axially upper end in a tab-like manner. This valve section 63 extends into the dispensing channel 22 through a corresponding opening and places itself in front of the outlet opening 57 in a sealing manner in the closed valve position.
(97) The valve plug 64 is connected to the region of the limb 58, which in the starting position extends horizontally, by means of webs 65 and closes the inlet opening 53 in a valve-like manner in the starting position.
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(99) The holding projection 60 may have a supporting surface 66 that is exposed vertically upward. An annular projection, which has the bead-like cross section and is altogether realized concentric to the longitudinal axis x, may be formed on this supporting surface 66 and preferably interacts with a lip section 67 of the head piece 5 in order to form the valve 15 on the outflow side.
(100) In this case, the lip section 67 essentially may be realized in the form of a flat part that essentially extends horizontally, particularly in an unloaded pre-assembly position. The lip section 67 preferably can be formed integrally and uniformly in material on a plug part 68, which is arranged on the head piece 5 and held on the head piece 5 on the underside of the actuating surface 24.
(101) In the two embodiments illustrated in
(102) These two embodiments preferably are provided with a limiting device 27. The limiting device 27 shown corresponds to the embodiment illustrated in
(103) Accordingly, an annular adjusting part 28 is in this case also provided between the actuating part wall 25 of the head piece 5 and the cup part wall 17 that circumferentially encompasses this actuating part wall 25.
(104) Furthermore, the adjusting part 28 is rotationally coupled with the head piece 5 such that a rotation of the head piece relative to the reservoir 2 about the longitudinal axis x results in a linear displacement of the adjusting part 28 along the longitudinal axis x.
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(106) The second (upper) position illustrated in
(107) The preceding explanations serve for elucidating all inventions that are included in this application and respectively enhance the prior art independently with at least the following combinations of characteristics, wherein two, multiple or all of these combinations of characteristics may also be combined with one another, namely:
(108) A dispenser 1, which is characterized in that a variable limiting device 27 is provided for variably limiting the pumping stroke b, and in that a change of the pumping stroke b corresponds to a change of the extension height.
(109) A dispenser, which is characterized in that the restoring device 16 repositions the head piece 5 during a change of the pumping stroke b from a smaller pumping stroke b to a greater pumping stroke b.
(110) A dispenser, which is characterized in that the cup part 9 has a cup bottom 44 and a cup wall 17, wherein the cup bottom 44 delimits the reservoir 2 toward the dispensing pump 6 and the cup wall 17 stands on the cup bottom 44 on the side of the head part and optionally serves for producing a snap-fit connection with the reservoir 2, and in that the limiting device 27 acts between the cup bottom 44, optionally on an exchange part 37 that is connected to the cup bottom 44, or the cup wall 17 and the head piece 5.
(111) A dispenser, which is characterized in that the limiting device 27 consists of exchange parts 37, which can be used selectively in order to realize a desired pumping stroke b and have different dimensions in order to realize different pumping strokes b.
(112) A dispenser, which is characterized in that the limiting device 27 consists of an adjusting part 28, which in a first adjustment position allows a greater pumping stroke than in a second adjustment position.
(113) A dispenser, which is characterized in that the adjusting part 28 interacts with a stopping part 34, which is linearly guided on the adjusting part 28 in the direction of the longitudinal axis x of the dispenser 11.
(114) A dispenser, which is characterized in that the stopping part 34 interacts with the head piece in a threaded manner.
(115) A dispenser, which is characterized in that the head piece 5 is rotationally coupled with the adjusting part 28.
(116) A dispenser, which is characterized in that the adjusting part 28 interacts with the cup part 9 in a threaded manner.
(117) A dispenser, which is characterized in that a variable limiting device 27 is provided for variably limiting the pumping stroke b.
(118) All disclosed characteristics are essential to the invention (individually, but also in combination with one another). The disclosure of the associated/attached priority documents (copy of the priority application) is hereby fully incorporated into the disclosure content of this application, namely also for the purpose of integrating characteristics of these documents into claims of the present application. The characteristics of the dependent claims also characterize independent inventive enhancements of the prior art without the characteristics of a claim to which they refer, particularly for submitting divisional applications on the basis of these claims. The invention specified in each claim may additionally comprise one or more of the characteristics that were disclosed in the preceding description and, in particular, are identified by reference symbols and/or included in the list of reference symbols. The invention also concerns design variations, in which individual characteristics cited in the preceding description are not realized, particularly as far as they are obviously dispensable for the respective intended use or can be replaced with other, identically acting technical means.
LIST OF REFERENCE SYMBOLS
(119) 1 Dispenser 2 Reservoir 3 Storage chamber 4 Follower piston 5 Head piece 6 Dispensing pump 7 Piston part 8 Piston 9 Cup part 10 Cylinder section 11 Pumping chamber 12 Inflow channel 13 Outflow channel 14 Valve on inflow side 15 Valve on outflow side 16 Restoring device 17 Cup wall 18 Fastening projection 19 Annular gap 20 Annular gap 21 Actuating part 22 Dispensing channel 23 Dispensing opening 24 Actuating surface 25 Actuating part wall 26 Cap 27 Limiting device 28 Adjusting part 29 External thread 30 Internal thread 31 Collar 32 Supporting collar 33 Annular groove 34 Stopping part 35 Guide web 36 Guide groove 37 Exchange part 38 Piston part wall 39 Guide wall 40 Projection 41 Groove 42 Section 43 Edge 44 Cup bottom 45 Adjusting part wall 46 Driving rib 47 Slot opening 48 Surface 49 Outer edge 50 Membrane 51 Plug receptacle 52 Cup ceiling 53 Inlet opening 54 Sidewall 55 Ceiling section 56 Spring element 57 Outlet opening 58 Limb 59 Delimiting wall 60 Holding projection 61 Holding receptacle 62 Plug projection 63 Valve section 64 Valve plug 65 Web 66 Supporting surface 67 Lip section 68 Plug part a, a′ Length b, b′ Pumping stroke x Longitudinal axis F Stopping surface H, H′ Extension height M Compound P Pumping part