Dispensers
11414243 · 2022-08-16
Assignee
Inventors
- Joseph A. King (Wayzata, MN, US)
- Randy Williams (Minneapolis, MN, US)
- Kenneth V. Schomburg (Plymouth, MN, US)
- Jeffrey Johnson (Edina, MN, US)
- Mark Snetting (Eden Prairie, MN, US)
Cpc classification
Y10T137/4891
GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
Y10T137/0318
GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
B65D41/0485
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Y10T137/8309
GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
B01F25/316
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Y10T137/0491
GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
Y10T137/0441
GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
C02F1/688
CHEMISTRY; METALLURGY
Y10T137/9247
GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
B01F21/221
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Y10T137/0402
GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
International classification
B65D41/04
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B01F25/316
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
An inline dispersal valve that can be used with or without a base. One embodiment includes a rotatable member that is rotatable from a fluid stream obstructing condition to an out-of-the-way condition to prevent fluid diversion into the dispersal valve. Another embodiment includes a lever handle for quickly setting the amount of fluid being diverted into the inline dispersal valve. Another embodiment includes an indicator that can be viewed from a position above the inline dispersal valve. Another embodiment includes a cap that can be secured or removed without the aid of tools. Another embodiment includes a clip that allows one to disassemble the inline dispersal valve for servicing. Another embodiment includes a dispensing valve that can be reversed and still properly divert fluid into a dispersant chamber. Another embodiment includes an inline dispersal valve with a bleed valve positioned to allow one to bring the air volume in the dispersant chamber to the proper level.
Claims
1. A dispenser for controlling a fluid flow therein comprising: a housing having a dispersing chamber; a fluid port in the housing; a rotatable member having a fluid deflecting surface with a radius of curvature substantially the same as a radius of curvature of a fluid conduit of an inline dispersal valve to form a portion of the fluid conduit of the dispenser when the fluid deflecting surface is displaced out of a lumen located in the housing for opening and closing the fluid port with the fluid port located below the dispersing chamber; and a fluid port indicator having a window for observing a number in a set of dial numbers corresponding to a specific size of an opening of the fluid port with the fluid port indicator visible from a position above the housing to enable a user to select a fluid port setting from the position above the housing by rotation of the rotatable member.
2. The dispenser of claim 1 wherein the fluid port comprises a fluid port of variable sizes in the housing.
3. The dispenser of claim 1 wherein the rotatable member includes a set of circumferential seals located thereon to prevent fluid leakage therepast.
4. The dispenser of claim 1 wherein the rotatable member includes a lever handle to enable the user to rotate the rotatable member to open and close the fluid port.
5. The dispenser of claim 1 wherein the rotatable member and the housing comprises a polymer plastic.
6. The dispenser of claim 1 wherein the rotatable member includes at least one fluid channel to direct fluid into a chamber of the housing and at least one fluid channel to direct fluid from the chamber into a conduit.
7. The dispenser of claim 1 wherein the dispersant chamber supports a canister containing a dispersant therein.
8. The dispenser of claim 1 wherein the dispersant chamber contains a dispersant therein.
9. The dispenser of claim 8 including a fluid conduit in the housing for fluid flow therethrough.
10. A dispenser for controlling a fluid flow therein comprising: a housing having a chamber; a fluid port in the housing; a rotatable member located in the housing for opening and closing the fluid port; a fluid port indicator, the fluid port indicator visible from a position above the housing to enable a user to select a fluid port setting from the position above the housing by rotation of the rotatable member; a dispenser cover including a cap and a cover housing rotatable with respect to the cap; and a set of radial protruding handles extending from the cover housing to enable a user to bring the cap into and out of engagement by rotating of the cover housing wherein the protruding handles comprises ergonomic handles having a shape that conforms to the natural curvature of the user's hand and the rotatable member includes a fluid deflecting surface displaceable into a lumen in a conduit to thereby divert at least a portion of a fluid flowing in the conduit to flow through the chamber before returning to the conduit, the fluid deflecting surface displaceable out of the lumen in the conduit to form a portion of the conduit to direct fluid through the conduit without diverting fluid into the chamber in the dispenser to thereby create a no flow condition through the chamber.
11. The dispenser of claim 10 wherein the rotatable member includes a barrier for preventing fluids from exiting the chamber when the fluid deflecting surface is displaceable out of the lumen in the conduit.
12. The dispenser of claim 10 wherein the fluid deflecting surface of the rotatable member extends transverse to a flow direction through the conduit.
13. The dispenser of claim 10 wherein the fluid deflecting surface of the rotatable member has an axis of rotation extending transverse to a flow direction through the conduit.
14. The dispenser of claim 10 wherein the fluid deflecting surface of the rotatable member has a radius of curvature substantially the same as a radius of curvature of the conduit to thereby establish an uninhibited flow condition therethrough.
15. The dispenser of claim 10 wherein an axis of rotation of the fluid deflecting surface of the rotatable member is spaced from a central flow axis through the conduit.
16. The dispenser of claim 10 wherein the rotatable member includes a lever handle with the lever handle comprising a pointer to indicate a rotational position of the fluid deflecting surface.
17. The dispenser of claim 10 wherein the rotatable member includes a guard located on a cylindrical surface of the rotatable member and surrounding the fluid deflecting surface for restricting and confining the movement of the fluids directed from the fluid stream into the chamber to an inlet of the chamber.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
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(25) The inline dispersal valve housing 11 further includes a fluid conduit 16 to allow for the flow of a fluid stream therethrough, a portion of the fluid stream of which is directed through the chamber 14 via a fluid port 39 (shown in
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(28) It is noted that a feature of the rotatable member 18 is that the fluid deflecting surface 20 of rotatable member 18 is displaceable out of the lumen in the fluid conduit 16 to thereby form a portion of the fluid conduit 16 to direct fluid through the fluid conduit 16 without diverting fluid into the chamber of the inline dispenser housing, thereby inducing or creating a no flow condition through the chamber.
(29) Note that a feature of the fluid deflecting surface 20 of rotatable member 18 is that fluid deflecting surface 20 also comprises a shape that forms a portion of the fluid conduit of the inline dispersal valve when the fluid deflecting surface 20 is displaced out of the lumen in the conduit. For example, as shown in the embodiment of
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(31) The rotatable member 18 as shown in the embodiment of
(32) The rotatable member 18 also includes a barrier 24 located on the cylindrical surface 19 of the rotatable plug, barrier 24 functioning to block fluids and/or dispersant from exiting the chamber of the inline dispersal valve into the fluid conduit via an outlet of chamber (not shown) when the fluid deflecting surface 20 of the rotatable member 18 is displaced out of the lumen of the fluid conduit. Rotatable member 18 further includes a set of circumferential slots 25 and 26 located proximal the ends of the rotatable member 18, the circumferential slots 25 and 26 for receiving a set of circumferential seals therein to provide for a leakage-proof seal when rotatable member 18 is received within cylindrical receptacle of the inline dispersal valve housing.
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(36) In regards to the fluid port indicator 30, in the embodiment of
(37) In further regards to the fluid port indicator 30 of
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(40) The aforementioned results in the at least partial obstruction of a fluid stream 37 flowing through conduit 16. The at least partial obstruction of the fluid stream 37 by the fluid deflecting surface 20 result in the diversion of at least a portion of the fluids 38 from the fluid stream 37 into chamber 14 via fluid port 39. As the fluids 38 enters chamber 14 the fluids 38 comes into contact with the dispersants 15 supported within chamber 14 during which a portion of the dispersants 15 are dispensed into the fluids 38.
(41) It is noted that as inline dispersal valve 10 is maintained in the open condition during use, the fluid deflecting surface 20 continues to direct fluids 38 into chamber 14. The continuous flow of fluids 38 into chamber 14 eventually forces the fluid 38 lingering in chamber 14 along with the dispersants 15 out of the chamber 14 via a chamber outlet (not shown) and back into fluid conduit 16. As the fluid 38 and the dispersants 15 exit the chamber outlet (not shown), fluid 38 and the dispersants 15 are then proportionally and uniformly displaced into fluid conduit 16 by at least one channel 40 located on the surface of rotatable member 18, channel 40 similar to the channels 21 and 22 of the rotatable member 18 of
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(44) Referring to the fluid deflecting surface 20 of rotatable member 18, it is noted that in the closed condition the fluid deflecting surface 20 has a radius of curvature substantially the same as a radius of curvature of the conduit 16 when the inline dispersal valve 10 of the present invention is in use in the closed condition. Due to the aforementioned, when the inline dispersal valve 10 is in use in the closed condition, the rotatable member 18 is positioned within the cylindrical receptacle 17 in a condition in which the fluid deflecting surface 20 of the rotatable member 18 is displaced out of the lumen 36 of the fluid conduit 16 with fluid deflecting surface 20 forming a portion of the fluid conduit 16 to direct fluid stream 37 through fluid conduit 16 without diverting a portion of the fluid stream 37 into the chamber 14 of the inline dispersal valve housing 11. The aforementioned serves the dual purpose of blocking off the fluid port 39 with the cylindrical surface 18 of rotatable member 18 while also clearing fluid conduit 16 of obstruction by the fluid deflecting surface 20 to prevent potential diversion of fluids from fluid stream 37 into chamber 14 to thereby create a no flow condition through the chamber 14. Since fluids cannot enter or exit the chamber 14 when inline dispersal valve 10 is in the closed condition, the aforementioned thus prevents the dispensing of dispersants 15 supported within chamber 14 into fluid conduit 16.
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(48) When the cover housing 42 is supported on the seat region 44 of the cap 41, the cover housing 42 is axially restrained to the cap 41 but freely rotatable with respect to the cap 41. In the embodiment of the dispersal valve housing cover 40 of
(49) In use, when the dispersal valve housing cover 40 is placed on an open end of the dispersal valve housing with the female threads 46 of the cover housing 42 engaging the male threads (not shown) of the dispersal valve housing, rotation of the cover housing 42 in a first direction results in the movement of a portion of the cap 41 into a locking fluid tight engagement with the open end of an inline dispersal valve housing to provide for fluid tight enclosure of the chamber of the dispersal valve housing. The rotation of the cover housing 42 in an opposite direction, conversely, results in the rotationally unlocking of the dispersal valve housing cover 40 from the dispersal valve housing and eventual removal of the cap 41 from the dispenser valve housing to provide the user access to the chamber of the dispersal valve housing.
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(52) Although each of the radial protruding handles 50 of the dispersal valve housing cover 40 can be separately secured to the cover housing 42, in the embodiment of
(53) In further regards to the radial protruding handles 50 of dispersal valve housing cover 40, it is noted that although the number of handles can vary in alternative embodiments of the housing, the present embodiment shows the cover housing 42 as having four radial protruding handles 50 extending therefrom along a major diameter of housing 42 to enable a user to rotate the cap 41 into and out of engagement with a dispenser housing by rotation of the cover housing 42.
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(55) Inline dispersal valve 55 also includes a drain valve 56 (shown in
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(58) Although the alternative embodiments can comprise a clip member having a resilient flange branching from different locations on the clip body, the embodiment of
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(60) In use, once rotatable member 68 is assembled to inline dispersal valve housing 54 the first end 63 of the clip body 62 along with the resilient flange 66 is extended through the first slot 70 of the rotatable member 68. The presence of the clip member 61 prevents the displacement of rotatable member 68 from the dispersal valve housing 54. The clip member 61 is lockingly maintained to the slots 70 and 71 of the rotatable member 68 via the engagement of the free end 67 of the resilient flange 66 with a portion of an interior surface of the rotatable member 68, which prevents the clip member 61 from being withdrawn from the slots 70 and 71 of the rotatable member 68.
(61) To remove clip member 61 of the present embodiment from the slots 70 and 71 of the rotatable member 68, the resilient flange 66 is moved towards the clip body 62 to displace the engagement of the free end 67 of the resilient flange 66 with the interior surface of the rotatable member 68 after which the clip member 61 can then be removed from the slots 70 and 71 of the rotatable member 68.
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(63) More specifically, the chamber 76 of inline dispersal valve 73 is shown as including a chamber inlet 81 for receiving fluids directed therethrough from the fluid stream and a chamber outlet 82 to provide a path for fluids located in the chamber 76 of the housing 75 to return back to the fluid stream.
(64) Referring to canister 77, canister 77 includes a canister fluid inlet port 79 mateable with the chamber inlet 81 and a canister fluid outlet port 80. In the operation of inline dispersal valve 73, a portion of the fluid stream is directed through chamber inlet 81 and into canister 77 where the fluids 87 come into contact with the dispersant 78. The interaction between the fluids 87 and the dispersant results in a portion of the dispersant being dispensed or dissolve into the fluids 87 and is carried out of canister 77 and into the chamber 76 of the inline dispersal valve housing 75 via the canister fluid outlet port 80. Once in chamber 76, the fluid containing the dispensed dispersant is then carried through the chamber outlet 82 into the fluid stream.
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(67) It is noted that the inline dispersal valve as disclosed above comprises various components all preferably form from a polymer plastic or the like.
(68) The present application also includes a method of controllably dispensing a dispersant comprising the steps of: (1) moving a fluid stream 37 through a fluid conduit 16 of an inline dispersal valve housing 11; (2) moving at least a portion of a fluid deflecting surface 20 into a lumen 36 of the fluid conduit 16 to divert at least a portion 38 of the fluid stream 37 moving through the conduit 16 to flow through a chamber 14 of the inline dispersal valve housing 11 before returning to the conduit 16 to thereby dispense a portion of the dispersant 15 supported by the chamber 14 into the conduit 16; and (3) moving the portion of the fluid deflecting surface 20 out of the lumen 36 of the fluid conduit 16 to create a no flow condition through the chamber 14.
(69) The above method can also include the steps of (4) moving a lever handle 27 to move the portion of the fluid deflecting surface 20 into or out of the lumen 36 of the fluid conduit 16; (5) opening a drain valve 57 located on the inline dispersal valve housing 11 to remove air trapped within the chamber 14 of the inline dispersal valve housing 11; (6) removing a dispenser cover 40 from the inline dispersal valve housing 11, replenishing the chamber 14 of the inline dispersal valve housing 11 with dispersant 15, and closing the chamber 14 of the inline dispersal valve housing 11 with the dispenser cover 40; (7) filling the chamber 14 of the inline dispersal valve housing 11 with dispersant 15; and (8) replacing a depleted dispersant supporting canister 83 with a fully charged dispersant supporting canister 83.
(70) The present application also includes a method for controlling a fluid flow 37 through a dispenser 10 comprising the steps of: (1) directing a fluid stream through a fluid conduit 16 of an inline dispersal valve housing 11; (2) moving a rotatable member 12 in a direction to open a fluid port 39 of inline dispersal valve housing 11 to allow for at least a portion 38 of the fluid stream 37 flowing through the conduit 16 to flow through the fluid port 39 into a chamber 14 of the inline dispersal valve housing 11 before returning to the fluid conduit 16 to thereby dispense a portion of the dispersant 15 supported by the chamber 14 into the conduit 16; and (3) moving the rotatable member 12 in an opposite direction to close the fluid port 39 to thereby create a no flow condition through the chamber 14.
(71) The above method can also include the step of: (4) moving the rotatable member 12 having a fluid deflecting surface 20 in a direction to open the fluid port 39 of inline dispersal valve housing 11 while simultaneously displacing the fluid deflecting surface 20 into a lumen 36 of the conduit 16 of the inline dispersal valve housing 11 to divert at least the portion 38 of the fluid stream 37 flowing through the conduit 16 to flow through a chamber 14 of the housing 11 before returning to the conduit 16; (5) moving a rotatable member 12 in the opposite direction to close the fluid port 39 while simultaneously displacing the fluid deflecting surface 20 out of the lumen 36 of the conduit 16 to form a portion of the conduit 16 to direct fluids through the conduit 16 without diverting fluid into the chamber 14 of the housing 11 to thereby create a no flow condition through the chamber 14; (6) moving a lever arm handle 27 extending from the rotatable member 12 to facilitate ease in movement of the rotatable member 12 in opening and closing the fluid port 39; and (7) selecting a fluid port setting from a position above the housing 11 by moving the rotatable member 12 via the lever arm 27 while viewing fluid port indicator 33 located on a portion of the lever arm 27.
(72) The present application further includes a method of replacing a rotatable member 12 of an inline dispersal valve housing 11 comprising the steps of: (1) moving a resilient flange 66 of a clip member 61 towards a clip body 62 of the clip member 61 to displace the engagement of a free end 67 of the resilient flange 66 with an interior surface of the rotatable member 12; (2) withdrawing the clip member 61 from a set of slots 70 and 71 of the rotatable member 12; (3) withdrawing the rotatable member 12 from the dispersal valve housing 11; (4) inserting a new rotatable member 12 to the dispersal valve housing 11; (5) extending the first end 63 of the clip body 62 along with the resilient flange 66 through the slots 70 and 71 of the rotatable member 12; and (6) engaging the free end 67 of the resilient flange 66 to the interior surface of the rotatable member 12 to lockingly maintain the clip member 61 to the rotatable member 12.
(73) The present invention can also includes a method of replenishing in inline dispersal valve 10 comprising the steps of: (1) rotating a cover housing 42 of a dispersal valve cover 40 in a first direction without rotating a cap 41 of the dispersal valve cover 40 to unlock the dispersal valve cover 40 from the dispersal valve housing 11; (2) further rotating the cover housing 42 in the first direction to remove the dispersal valve cover 40 from an open end of dispersal valve housing 11; (3) placing a dispersant 15 within a chamber 14 of the dispersal valve housing 11; (4) placing the dispersal valve cover 40 on the open end of the dispersal valve housing 11; and (5) rotating the cover housing 42 in a second direction to move a portion of the cap 41 into a locking fluid tight engagement with the open end of the dispersal valve housing 11 to provide for fluid tight enclosure of the chamber 14 of the dispersal valve housing 11.
(74) The above method can also include the steps of (6) placing the dispersal valve cover 40 on the open end of the dispersal valve housing 11 with a female threads 46 of the cover housing 42 engaging a male threads of the dispersal valve housing 11; (7) filling the chamber 14 of the inline dispersal valve housing 11 the dispersant 15; (8) replacing a depleted dispersant supporting canister 83 with a fully charged dispersant supporting canister 83; and (9) rotating the cover housing 42 in the second direction to move the portion of the cap 41 against a sealing ring 49 to compress the sealing ring 49 to provide for a fluid tight seal.