PUMP DISPENSERS, ESPECIALLY FOAM DISPENSERS
20200384488 ยท 2020-12-10
Inventors
Cpc classification
B05B11/1087
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B05B11/106
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B05B7/005
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B05B11/1077
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B05B7/0416
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
G01F11/028
PHYSICS
International classification
B05B7/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B05B11/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B05B7/04
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
Pump dispenser comprising a pump and a container for liquid to be dispensed, the pump comprising a pump body mounted in the neck of the container and a plunger reciprocable relative to the pump body to alter the volume of a pump chamber defined in the pump body and having an inlet and an outlet, the outlet leading through an outlet passage to a discharge opening. The pump cylinder body is retained at the container neck. A vent is provided in the cylinder body wall adjacent the neck edge. A vent block ring is disposed in the cylinder body adjacent the vent, and is moveable between blocked and unblocked positions relative to the vent. The vent block ring has an integral upward projecting formation which is engaged by part of the plunger in a locked-down position of the plunger, so that when the plunger is locked down the vent block element blocks the vent, while in a relatively extended position of the plunger the vent block element is in the unblocked position.
Claims
1. A pump dispenser comprising a pump and a container for liquid to be dispensed, the pump comprising: a pump body, mounted in the neck of the container, and a plunger reciprocable relative to the pump body to alter the volume of a pump chamber defined in the pump body and having an inlet and an outlet; the outlet leading through an outlet passage to a discharge opening; an inlet valve, to prevent reverse flow so that reciprocation of the plunger sequentially refills the pump chamber through the inlet and discharges the chamber contents through the outlet; the pump body comprising a cylinder body with a wall having an edge formation retained at the container neck, and a vent being provided in the cylinder body wall adjacent the container neck edge to communicate between the container interior and the interior of the cylinder body; and a vent block element disposed in the cylinder body adjacent the vent, and moveable between blocked and unblocked positions relative to the vent, and in which the vent block element engaged by the plunger selectively in a retracted position of the plunger, to position the vent block element towards or in the blocked position or the unblocked position.
2. The pump dispenser of claim 1 wherein the vent block element has an associated actuating formation, preferably as an integral part thereof, which is engaged by a corresponding actuating formation of the plunger selectively in a locked-down position of the plunger, whereby when the plunger is locked down the vent block element blocks the vent; while in a relatively extended position of the plunger the vent block element is in the unblocked position.
3. The pump dispenser of claim 1 wherein the vent block element is annular, extending around the cylinder body.
4. The pump dispenser of claim 1 wherein a plurality of vents are provided and circumferentially spaced, with a single vent block element controlling the plural vents.
5. The pimp dispenser of claim 1 wherein the vents is one or more through-holes in the cylinder body wall.
6. The pump dispenser of claim 1 wherein movement of the vent block element between the blocked and unblocked positions is axial relative to the cylinder body.
7. The pump dispenser of claim 6 wherein the axial movement of the vent block element from the blocked to the unblocked position is driven by movement of the plunger so that the vent block element engages a stem of the plunger.
8. The pump dispenser of claim 1 wherein the movement of the vent block element between the blocked and unblocked positions is circumferential rotation relative to the cylinder body.
9. The pump dispenser of claim 1 wherein the pump body defines a cylinder mounted fixedly to the container neck, with the cylinder recessed down into the container interior below the neck opening, the pump plunger carries a piston working in the cylinder, and reciprocates along a plunger axis in line with the neck axis, a pump spring urges the plunger towards its extended (outward or uppermost) position, and the outlet passage is defined within a stem of the plunger.
10. The pump dispenser of claim 1 wherein the pump dispenser is a foam dispenser and wherein the pump comprises both a liquid pump and an air pump; the liquid pump having a liquid pump chamber defined between a liquid cylinder and a liquid piston, and the air pump has an air pump chamber defined between an air cylinder and an air piston; the liquid piston and air piston being reciprocable together in their respective cylinders by the action of the pump plunger; an air inlet valve and a liquid inlet valve being provided for the air chamber and liquid chamber, an air discharge passage and a liquid discharge passage leading from the respective chambers to the outlet passage and through a mixing chamber and a permeable foam-regulating element.
11. The pump foam dispenser of claim 10 wherein a dose size (volume of fluid dispensed per stroke) is from 0.5 to 3 ml.
12. The pump foam dispenser of claim 11 wherein the neck has a diameter less than 40 mm.
13. The pump foam dispenser of claim 12 wherein the dose size is 1.4 ml or more, and wherein the diameter of the container neck is less than 36 mm.
14. The pump dispenser of claim 1 wherein a lock-down feature is provided wherein the cylinder body and plunger have respective lock-down formations engageable with one another to lock the plunger in a fully-retracted position.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0032] An embodiment of our proposals is now described by way of example, with reference to the accompanying drawing figures in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0043] With reference to the drawing figures, a foam dispenser comprises a foamer pump 1 connected to the neck 11 of a container 100 for foamable liquid to be dispensed. The container 100 has an interior space 15 (
[0044] A foam regulator module 43 is housed in the outlet passage 74 above the mixing chamber 73, and typically comprises a plastics mounting sleeve with nylon meshes at both ends to control foam bubble size. Again, this is well known. An air valve member 21 of elastomeric material, defining both an inlet lip and an outlet lip for air valving, is mounted in the air piston. It is operable to admit air into the air chamber 72 from above through holes (not shown) through the piston structure, when the plunger rises, and to allow air out of the air chamber 72 into the air outlet passage and inject it at high velocity into the mixing chamber 73 when the plunger is depressed, so that foam is formed and dispensed. It will be understood that variants of these well-known foamer structures may be used without affecting the concepts here. The liquid dose is e.g. about 1.5 ml.
[0045] The cylinder body 3 has an edge formation in the form of an outward flange 34 around its top edge, and this rests on the top edge 12 of the container neck 11. There may be a seal ring here, e.g. a resilient seal ring (not shown) or sufficient sealing into the neck may be provided by a plug fit. The body cylinder 3 is held in place by a retaining cap 6 which has a collar surround 65 with a decorative outer shroud and an internal thread 61, to engage a corresponding external thread (not shown) on the neck 11, and a top flange 62 projecting in to bear down on the cylinder body flange 34 and hold the pump construction together, sealed and fixed on the container neck. It also acts to trap the plunger 4 in place. The top flange 62 of the retaining cap 6 has a circular central opening slightly larger in diameter than the outer diameter of the top part of the plunger stem 42, so that an annular slot 63 is defined between them.
[0046] A characteristic feature is that the plunger 4 is designed to lock down into the pump.
[0047] The plunger is urged towards the extended position by a pump spring 5, indicated in
[0048] In a conventional foam dispenser the vent holes, opening through the side wall of the air cylinder, would be open in this locked-down position and could allow liquid from the container interior 15 to escape into the space above the air piston, causing it to appear through the retaining cap in an unsightly and inconvenient way when the plunger rises e.g. on being released from the locked-down position. In the present dispenser this problem is avoided as follows. A vent block element 8, in the form of a one-piece moulded ring, is mounted around the plunger stem just beneath the top flange 62 of the retaining cap 6. The vent block ring 8 has a generally uniform cross-section and consists of a central guide sleeve 82 with a top annular projection 81 having an inward lip 86, an outer seal ring 83 and a radial flange 84 bridging between outer ring and guide sleevesee
[0049] Accordingly the operational position of the element 8, as seen in
[0050] The flange has a series of grooves or recesses 37 at selected circumferential positions such that exterior air can flow in under the shroud 65, up through the threads connecting to the neck, over the top of the container neck 11 and flange 34 through the grooves 37 and down on the inner side of the cylinder wall, past the relaxed lip 85 of the vent block ring 8, through the cylinder vent 35 and into the container interior 15. Other vent paths are possible. This one assumes that venting will not occur around the plunger stem owing to the close fit of the ring 8 there.
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[0052] By means of the construction described, this vent arrangement is closed off when the plunger 4 is locked down. As is conventional, the plunger head has an outer shroud moulding including the nozzle 44 and usually also at least one radial rib 45, with lower extremities at the level of the bottom of the head 41. When the plunger head is locked down (and only then) the nozzle 44 and optionally also a head rib 45 engages the top extremity 81 of the vent block element 8 as an actuating formation of the plunger and pushes it down, forcing the vent block element 8 down and compressing its outward seal lip 85 in around the diameter of the cylinder above the vent holes 35 so that the vent holes 35 are blocked against flow. In this position there is no risk of liquid escaping through the vent, even if the container is shaken or tilted.
[0053] In the locked-down position the inward lip 86 of the vent blocking element engages the plunger stem 42 frictionally, or with actual slight interlock into an annular groove in the stem beneath the head. Accordingly when the plunger is unlocked and rises slightly as the lock-down threads disengage, to the position shown in
[0054] The skilled person will understand that the vent block element and its relationship with the vents and the plunger head might be realised in a number of different ways. For example, the vent block element might have circumferentially-localised relief portions (rather than axially-localised as in the illustrated embodiment), and be constructed to be circumferentially engaged by the plunger head (e.g. by a rib as suggested above) when the plunger head is being turned during the lock-down movement. Most plunger lock-down mechanisms require a turning movement. Thus, by arranging corresponding circumferentially-directed abutment surfaces on the actuating projection portion 81 of the vent block element, the plunger can turn the vent block element between a position in which its seal portion blocks off the vents and a position in which its seal portion leaves the vents available for air flow. By having abutments directed in both circumferential directions, this action can be available for both the locking and the unlocking movements of the plunger head, so that the vent operates repeatably in the correct sense.
[0055] In the illustrated example the stroke of the plunger is about 30 mm for the 1.5 ml dose, and the cylinder body diameter correspondingly reduced so that the dispenser can use a container 100 with a neck 100 of conventional 33 mm diameter. This reduces weight and cost. The narrow neck increases pump styling options, i.e. the pump cap and collar can be given decorative forms which may blend with the container as shown in the example. The lock-down shipping mode is robust.