All Plastic Hand Foam Pump
20210000306 ยท 2021-01-07
Inventors
Cpc classification
B05B11/1087
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B05B11/1077
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B05B11/1074
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B05B11/1059
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B05B7/0037
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B05B11/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A hand foam pump fabricated entirely from plastic components for dispensing foamable liquids, is provided. The hand foam pump includes an actuator, a closure, a housing, cylinder bores for an air piston and a liquid piston within the housing and an air piston and a liquid piston fixed to a stem, wherein the air and liquid pistons are reciprocally mounted within the cylinder bores, and check valves, among other components. An elastic, dome shaped, plastic return spring is utilized to return the actuator to its rest position after actuation. The plastic return spring is positioned over the closure and below the actuator. The all plastic hand foam pump is suitable for dispensing foamable liquids from a dispenser bottle. Used pumps do not require disassembly to be recycled.
Claims
1. A hand operated dispensing pump for dispensing a fluid from a container, comprising: an actuator, a stem, an air piston, a liquid piston, a diaphragm, a pump body, a check valve, and a return spring; wherein the actuator has a flow passage in fluid communication with a flow passage of the stem; wherein the stem has an upper end and a lower end, wherein at least one fluid inlet port is disposed in the lower end; wherein the air piston is fixed to the upper end of the stem; wherein the liquid piston is slidably coupled to the lower end of the stem and is configured to slidably open and close the at least one fluid inlet port such that upon a downstroke of the actuator, the at least one fluid inlet port is opened and upon an upstroke of the actuator, the at least one fluid inlet port is closed; wherein the pump body has an air cylinder and a liquid cylinder wherein the air piston and the liquid piston reciprocate within the air cylinder and liquid cylinder, respectively; wherein the at least one fluid inlet of the stem is in fluid communication with the liquid cylinder; wherein the check valve is disposed below the liquid cylinder and is in fluid communication with the liquid cylinder and the fluid to be dispensed; wherein at least one air vent is disposed in the air piston and wherein the diaphragm is configured to open and close the at least one air vent; wherein upon a downstroke of the actuator, the diaphragm closes the at least one air vent and air flows upwardly though at least one air feed channel and mixes with the fluid to be dispensed and, upon an upstroke of the actuator, the diaphragm opens the at least one air vent; wherein the stem includes an upper flange, the upper flange having at least one arcuate cutout wherein each at least one arcuate cutout in conjunction with walls of the air piston forms each at least one air feed channel; and wherein the return spring is configured to return the actuator to an at-rest position after actuation.
2. The hand operated dispensing pump for dispensing a fluid from a container of claim 1, further including an upper vent in fluid communication with an interior volume of the pump body above the level of the air piston.
3. (canceled)
4. The hand operated dispensing pump for dispensing a fluid from a container of claim 1, wherein the pump is entirely made from plastic.
5. The hand operated dispensing pump for dispensing a fluid from a container of claim 1, wherein the return spring is an elastic polymer spring.
6. The hand operated dispensing pump for dispensing a fluid from a container of claim 5, wherein the return spring is dome shaped.
7. A hand operated dispensing pump for dispensing a fluid from a container, comprising: an actuator, a stem, an air piston, a liquid piston, a pump body, a check valve, and a return spring; the actuator being in fluid communication with the stem; the air piston and the liquid piston being connected to the stem and configured to reciprocate within respective air and liquid cylinders formed in the pump body; wherein the liquid piston is slidably coupled to the stem, wherein the liquid piston is configured to slidably open and close at least one fluid inlet port in the stem such that upon a downstroke of the actuator, the at least one fluid inlet port is opened and upon an upstroke of the actuator, the at least one fluid inlet port is closed; the at least one fluid inlet being in fluid communication with the liquid cylinder; the check valve being in fluid communication with the liquid cylinder and the source of fluid to be dispensed; at least one air vent formed in the air piston wherein the at least one air vent is configured to close upon a downstroke of the actuator and open upon an upstroke of the actuator; at least one air feed channel for mixing air with the fluid to be dispensed, the at least one air feed channel configured to mix air with the fluid to be dispensed when the at least one air vent is closed; wherein the at least one air feed channel includes at least one arcuate cutout formed in a flange of the stem; and the return spring being configured to return the actuator to an at-rest position after actuation.
8. The hand operated dispensing pump for dispensing a fluid from a container of claim 7, wherein the at least one air vent is opened and closed by means of a diaphragm.
9. The hand operated dispensing pump for dispensing a fluid from a container of claim 7, wherein a diaphragm is attached to the air piston.
10. The hand operated dispensing pump for dispensing a fluid from a container of claim 7, further including an upper vent in fluid communication with an interior volume of the pump body above the level of the air piston.
11. (canceled)
12. The hand operated dispensing pump for dispensing a fluid from a container of claim 7, wherein the pump is entirely made from plastic.
13. The hand operated dispensing pump for dispensing a fluid from a container of claim 7, wherein the return spring is an elastic polymer spring.
14. The hand operated dispensing pump for dispensing a fluid from a container of claim 13, wherein the return spring is dome shaped.
15. A hand operated dispensing pump for dispensing a fluid from a container, comprising: an actuator, a stem, an air piston, a liquid piston, a pump body, and a return spring; the actuator being in fluid communication with the stem; the air and the liquid pistons configured to reciprocate within respective air and liquid cylinders formed in the pump body; the air piston being fixed to the stem and the liquid piston being coupled to the stem, wherein the liquid piston is configured to slidably open and close at least one fluid inlet port in the stem such that upon a downstroke of the actuator, the at least one fluid inlet port is opened and upon an upstroke of the actuator, the at least one fluid inlet port is closed; the at least one fluid inlet being in fluid communication with the liquid cylinder, wherein the liquid cylinder is in fluid communication with the source of fluid to be dispensed; at least one air vent formed in the air piston wherein the at least one air vent is configured to close upon a downstroke of the actuator and open upon an upstroke of the actuator; at least one air feed channel for mixing air with the fluid to be dispensed, the at least one air feed channel configured to mix air with the fluid to be dispensed when the at least one air vent is closed; wherein the at least one air feed channel is formed between the stem and the air piston and includes at least one arcuate cutout formed in a flange of the stem; and the return spring configured to return the actuator to an at-rest position after actuation.
16. The hand operated dispensing pump for dispensing a fluid from a container of claim 15, wherein the at least one air vent is opened and closed by means of a diaphragm.
17. The hand operated dispensing pump for dispensing a fluid from a container of claim 16, wherein the diaphragm is attached to the air piston.
18. The hand operated dispensing pump for dispensing a fluid from a container of claim 15, further including an upper vent in fluid communication with an interior volume of the pump body above the level of the air piston.
19. (canceled)
20. The hand operated dispensing pump for dispensing a fluid from a container of claim 15, wherein the return spring is an elastic polymer spring.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
[0048] The present invention will now be described more fully hereinafter with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which preferred embodiments of the invention are shown. The invention however, may be embodied in many different forms and should not be construed as being limited to the embodiments set forth herein. Rather these embodiments are provided so that this disclosure will be thorough and complete, and will fully convey the scope of the invention to those skilled in the art. Like numbers refer to like elements throughout.
Description of the Component Parts
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Assembly of the Hand Foam Pump
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[0062] In a fifth step, the plastic return spring 18 is slid onto the actuator 12, i.e. the opening 194 of the neck portion 192 of the plastic return spring 18 is slid over cylindrical slide portion 54 of the actuator 12. In a sixth step, the closure 16 is slid onto the actuator 12, i.e. the circular opening 176 of the closure is slid over cylindrical slide portion 54 of the actuator with the actuator guide elements 178 of the closure aligning with and sliding within the vertical guide grooves 44 of the actuator 12. In a seventh step, a lower edge portion 182 of the plastic return spring 18 is aligned with and placed into the circular retaining channel 174 of the closure 16.
[0063] In an eighth step, the liquid piston retainer 32 is pressed into the pump body 14, i.e. the plurality of gussets 208 of the liquid piston retainer 32 are pressed into the second cylindrical bore 136 of the pump body 14. In a ninth step, the gasket 34 is pressed about the pump body 14 and onto the circular sealing surface 140 of the pump body 14.
[0064] In a tenth step, the check ball 36 is dropped into the check valve 30. In an eleventh step, the actuator 12 is pressed onto the air piston 24, i.e. the mixing cylinder retainer portion 108 of the air piston 24 is pressed into the vertical flow passage 40 of the actuator. In a twelfth step, the stem 20 and attached air piston 24 and liquid piston 26 are inserted into the air cylinder 130 and liquid cylinder 128, respectively, of the pump body 14, and the pump body 14 is snapped into the closure 16. (See
[0065] The vertical flow passage 40 of the actuator 12 of the hand foam pump 10 is in fluid communication with the internal flow passage 64 of the stem 20. The air piston 24 is fixed to the stem 20 at the upper end 82 of the stem 20 and the liquid piston 26 is affixed to the liquid piston retainer portion 70 at the lower end 80 of the stem 20. The connection between the stem 20 and the liquid piston 26 is configured such that the liquid piston 26 may slide over a predefined length of the stem 20, i.e. the liquid piston retainer portion 70, where such sliding motion opens and closes or covers and uncovers, the lower liquid ports 66 in the stem 20. The stem 20 is in fluid communication via the lower liquid ports 66 with the liquid cylinder 128 of the pump body 14. Upon a downstroke of the actuator 12 the lower liquid ports 66 in the stem are opened and upon an upstroke of the actuator 12, the lower liquid ports 66 are closed. The liquid cylinder 128 is, via the check valve 30, in fluid communication with the dip tube 38. The dip tube 38 is, in turn, in fluid communication with a container 142 of fluid 144 to be foamed and dispensed, when the hand foam pump 10 is installed upon a container.
[0066] The air piston 24 and the liquid piston 26 reciprocate within the air cylinder 130 and the liquid cylinder 128, respectively, upon each upstroke and downstroke of the actuator 12. The diaphragm 28 attached to the air piston 24 functions to close the air vents 80 formed within the air piston 24 on a downstroke of the actuator 12 and open the air vents 80 on an upstroke of the actuator 12. The plastic return spring 18, disposed between the actuator 12 and the pump closure 16, returns the actuator 12 to its rest position after actuation.
[0067] The hand foam pump 10 of the present invention is equipped with the at least one upper air vent 132 (see
Operation of the Hand Foam Pump
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[0069] In a second step, when hand pressure is removed from the actuator 12, the plastic return spring 18, pushes the actuator 12 upwardly, causing the connected stem 20 and air piston 24 to also move upwardly within the pump body 14. As the stem 20 moves upwardly, the lower liquid ports 66 are again closed or covered by the liquid piston 26, and, at the same time the diaphragm 28 opens or uncovers the vent holes 80 in the air piston 24, thereby allowing air into the air cylinder 130 of the pump body 14. As the lower liquid ports 66 in the stem 20 are closed, by the stem 20 moving upwardly with respect to the liquid piston 26, the resulting pressure differential in the liquid cylinder 128 causes the check valve 30 to open, i.e. causes the check ball 36 to rise upwardly off its seat, thereby causing liquid to be drawn upwardly within the liquid cylinder 128. The liquid is supplied to the liquid cylinder 128 via the dip tube 38 which is inserted within a volume of liquid in a dispensing bottle.
[0070] Steps 1 and 2 complete the priming cycle of the hand foam pump 10 of the present invention. In a third step, the actuator 12 is again pushed down by a user causing the stem 20 and the air piston 24 affixed thereto to again move downwardly in the pump body 14. The liquid piston 26 again remains stationary as the stem 20 moves downwardly though the bore 84 of the liquid piston 26, thereby uncovering the lower liquid ports 66 in the stem 20. The downward movement of the stem 20 causes the check ball 36 to seat and close the check valve 30, which in turn causes the liquid in the liquid cylinder 128 to be forced upwardly through the lower liquid ports 66 and into the flow passage 64 of the stem 20.
[0071] Simultaneously with the downward movement of the stem 20, downward movement of the air piston 24 (fixed to the stem), causes air to be formed upwardly through the air feed channels 76 between the stem 20 and air piston 24, where the air mixes with the liquid just below the first or lower mesh 158 of the mixing cylinder 22, thereby generating foam. The foamed liquid then travels upwardly through the lower mesh 158 of the mixing cylinder 22 and subsequently through the second or upper mesh 156 of the mixing cylinder 22 and through a vertical flow passage 40 of the actuator 12 and through a horizontal flow passage 42 of the actuator 12, wherein the foamed liquid is dispensed from the actuator 12.
[0072] Additional foamed liquid is dispensed with each subsequent downward press of the actuator 12. During all operations, the plastic return spring 18 of the hand foam pump 10 acts as a compression spring and provides the force necessary to drive the stem 20 and attached air piston 24 and liquid piston 26 upwardly on the upstroke.
Operation of the Actuator Locking Features
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[0074] During normal operation in the unlocked condition, the actuator 12 reciprocates within the closure 16, with the actuator guide elements 178 of the closure 16 sliding within the vertical guide grooves 44 of the actuator 12. To lock the actuator 12 to the closure 16, starting with the actuator 12 in its raised or at-rest position (see
[0075] The components of the hand foam pump 10 of the present invention may be made from a variety of plastic materials including polyethylene and polypropylene, among other plastics known to those skilled in the art.
[0076] It will be appreciated that a hand foam pump fabricated entirely from plastic components for dispensing foamable liquids has been provided. Every component of the pump including the spring and check ball are made from plastic. Consequently, used pumps do not require disassembly to be recycled. Rather, the all plastic pumps may simply be ground and pelletized and the plastic material reused.
[0077] While the present invention has been described with regards to particular embodiments, it is recognized that additional variations of the present invention may be devised without departing from the inventive concept.