DISCHARGE HEAD
20170341095 ยท 2017-11-30
Inventors
Cpc classification
B05B11/0062
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B05B11/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A discharge head for a dispenser including a securing element coupling the discharge head to the dispenser, a housing having an outlet opening, and a valve body. The valve body closes the outlet opening when the pressure of a medium in the discharge head is below a threshold value, and in a ready-for-use state the valve body releases the outlet opening when the pressure of the medium in the discharge head is above the threshold value. The valve body is mounted over a travel path for releasing and closing the outlet opening, and a locking handle moves in relation to the securing element in order to transfer the discharge head into a locked state in which the travel path of the valve body is reduced to zero, and/or in order to transfer the discharge head from the locked state into the ready-for-use state.
Claims
1. A discharge head for a dispenser, comprising a securing element for coupling the discharge head to the dispenser, a housing having an outlet opening, and a valve body, wherein the valve body closes the outlet opening when the pressure of a medium in the discharge head is below a threshold value, and, in the ready-for-use state, the valve body releases the outlet opening when the pressure of the medium in the discharge head is above the threshold value, and wherein the valve body, in the ready-for-use state, is displaceable along an adjustment path for releasing and closing the outlet opening, wherein a locking handle is provided which is movable relative to the securing element, in order to transfer the discharge head to a locked state in which the adjustment path of the valve body is reduced to zero, and/or in order to transfer the discharge head from the locked state to the ready-for-use state, and the housing is coupled to the securing element so as to be fixed in rotation and movable in the direction of the adjustment path, wherein the adjustment path of the valve body is dependent on a distance between the housing and the securing element.
2. The discharge head as claimed in claim 1, wherein the valve body is kinematically decoupled from the locking handle, such that a movement of the locking handle relative to the securing element is not transmitted to the valve body.
3. The discharge head as claimed in claim 1, wherein the locking handle is mounted on the securing element in such a way as to be rotatable about an axis extending parallel to the adjustment path, preferably about the longitudinal axis of the discharge head.
4. The discharge head as claimed in claim 3, wherein the housing is kinematically coupled to the locking handle, wherein a twisting of the locking handle relative to the securing element causes a movement of the housing relative to the securing element in the direction of the adjustment path.
5. The discharge head as claimed in claim 4, wherein the housing has a first sleeve-shaped connecting portion, and the locking handle has a second sleeve-shaped connecting portion which is arranged rotatably in or on the first sleeve-shaped connecting portion, wherein mutually facing jacket surfaces have at least one control curve and a control cam interacting with the latter.
6. The discharge head as claimed in claim 1, wherein the valve body is formed on a bearing element and, by means of the bearing element, is mounted movably between the housing and the securing element along the adjustment path.
7. The discharge head as claimed in claim 6, wherein the bearing element has a compensating element, by means of which the valve body is mounted movably between the housing and the securing element along the adjustment path.
8. The discharge head as claimed in claim 7, wherein the bearing element has a sleeve which can be mounted in a fixed position on the securing element, wherein the valve body is coupled movably to the sleeve along the adjustment path by means of the compensating element.
9. The discharge head as claimed in claim 6, wherein the bearing element has a piston that takes up forces for an adjustment movement of the valve body.
10. The discharge head as claimed in claim 6, wherein the bearing element has a securing ring secured on the housing, which securing ring is spaced apart from the sleeve in the direction of the adjustment path and is arranged coaxially with respect to the sleeve.
11. The discharge head as claimed in claim 1, wherein the housing has a pressure chamber adjacent to the outlet opening.
12. The discharge head as claimed in claim 1, wherein a resetting element is provided which forces the valve body to the closure position.
13. A dispenser with a deformable wall and with a discharge head as claimed in claim 1, comprising a securing element for coupling the discharge head to the dispenser, a housing having an outlet opening, and a valve body, wherein the valve body closes the outlet opening when the pressure of a medium in the discharge head is below a threshold value, and, in the ready-for-use state, the valve body releases the outlet opening when the pressure of the medium in the discharge head is above the threshold value, wherein the valve body, in the ready-for-use state, is displaceable along an adjustment path for releasing and closing the outlet opening, and wherein a locking handle is provided which is movable relative to the securing element, in order to transfer the discharge head to a locked state in which the adjustment path of the valve body is reduced to zero, and/or in order to transfer the discharge head from the locked state to the ready-for-use state.
14. The dispenser as claimed in claim 13, wherein the securing element is mounted in a rotationally fixed manner on the dispenser.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0022] Further aspects and advantages of the invention will be gathered not just from the claims, but also from the following description of a preferred illustrative embodiment of the invention, which is explained below with reference to the figures, in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE ILLUSTRATIVE EMBODIMENT
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[0029] The discharge head 1 comprises a housing 10, a securing element 11, a resetting element 12, a bearing element 3 and a locking handle 4. The resetting element 12 shown is designed as a spring element, more precisely as a helical spring. However, other configurations are also conceivable.
[0030] The tube 2 has a tube body 20 for receiving a pasty medium, and an outlet nozzle 22 for coupling to the discharge head 1.
[0031] The securing element 11 has an annular cap-shaped securing structure, by which a receiving well 13 for the outlet nozzle 22 is formed. To assemble the discharge head 1 on the tube 2, the outlet nozzle 22 is guided into the receiving well 13 in the direction of the longitudinal axis I. The outlet nozzle 22 and the securing element 11 have coupling elements 24, 14 complementing each other, by means of which the discharge head 1, depending on its design, can be secured on the tube 2 either permanently or in such a way as to be removable without destruction. In the illustrative embodiment shown, the coupling elements 14, 24 are designed as latch grooves and latching lugs for a latched connection. This permits straightforward assembly. In other embodiments, threads are provided for coupling. It is obvious to a person skilled in the art that, instead of a tube 2, another dispenser with an outlet nozzle 22 can also be connected to the discharge head 1. The securing element 11 is preferably connected to the tube 2 in a rotationally fixed manner.
[0032] The housing 10 has an outlet opening 15 which, in a closure position (shown in all of
[0033] In the illustrative embodiment shown, the locking handle 4 is connected to the securing element 11 in such a way as to be axially fixed and to be rotatable about the longitudinal axis I. For this purpose, the securing element 11 and the locking handle 4 have suitable coupling elements 17.
[0034] A rotation movement of the housing 10 relative to the securing element 11 about the longitudinal axis I is prevented by means of blocking elements 18. In the illustrative embodiment shown, the securing element 11 for this purpose has guide teeth 18a, which engage in associated guide contours on the housing 10.
[0035] By means of a movement of the locking handle 4 relative to the securing element 11, the discharge head 1 can be transferred from the locked state shown in
[0036] In the illustrative embodiment shown, the discharge head 1 can be transferred from the locked state shown in
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[0038] It is obvious to a person skilled in the art that a movement profile of the housing 10 relative to the securing element 11 in the direction of the longitudinal axis I, via the rotation movement of the locking handle 4 relative to the securing element 11, is modifiable through the configuration of the control curve 40. A person skilled in the art will accordingly choose an optimized contour of the control curve 40 depending on the specific use.
[0039] In the locked state of the discharge head 1 as shown in
[0040] The valve body 30 is mounted adjustably between the housing 10 and the securing element 11 by means of the bearing element 3.
[0041] As is shown in detail in
[0042] An outer jacket surface of the sleeve 31 serves as a support surface for the resetting element 12 as per
[0043] The sleeve 31 is made from a material having a high degree of stiffness, wherein the stiffness is chosen such that, when pressure is applied to move the valve body 30, there is no deformation, or at any rate no relevant deformation, of the sleeve 31. The valve body 30 is movable relative to the sleeve 31 when pressure is applied. For this purpose, the bearing element 3 has a compensating element 32 by means of which the valve body 30 is coupled to the sleeve 31. In the illustrative embodiment shown, the compensating element 32 is formed by two arms 32a, 32b which are arranged in a V shape and which are coupled pivotably to each other and at the two ends by means of flexure bearings 33. The arms 32a, 32b are each designed as annular elements. In other embodiments, a bellows formation can be provided between valve body 30 and sleeve 31 in order to achieve a longer adjustment path. In yet other embodiments, a sleeve that is elastically deformable in the radial direction is provided as compensating element.
[0044] The bearing element 3 moreover comprises a piston 34, at which the bearing element 3 is subjected to pressure by the medium during use. The piston 34 also serves as an engagement surface for the resetting element 12 (cf.
[0045] In the illustrative embodiment shown, a securing ring 35 is provided on an outer circumference of the bearing element 3 in contact with the housing 10, which securing ring 35 serves for securing, for example latching, on the housing 10. A sealing ring 38 is provided for sealing with respect to the housing 10. In one embodiment, the securing ring 35 and the housing 10 are designed in such a way that a rotation movement of the securing ring 35 relative to the housing 10 about the longitudinal axis I is prevented.
[0046] The sealing location formed on the sealing ring 36 and the sealing location formed on the valve body 30 thus contribute to sealing off an interior of the discharge head 1 and of the tube 2 from the environment.
[0047] The bearing element 3 shown is a one-piece component, which is produced by means of two-component injection molding. Such a component is also designated in the context of the application as a two-component injection molding.
[0048] In the illustrative embodiment shown, the valve body 30, the compensating element 32 and the sealing ring 36 are produced from a first material and form an uninterrupted structure. The first material is an elastically deformable material. The elastic properties can advantageously be exploited both for a sealing action at the outlet opening 15 and with respect to the housing 10 (cf.
[0049] The bearing element 3 has a through-opening 37 for the medium, said through-opening 37 being offset radially from the centrally arranged valve body 30.
[0050] Independently of the design of the discharge head, the design of the bearing element 3 is also particularly advantageous for other uses.
[0051] For an application in the ready-for-use state according to
[0052] After an application, the discharge head 1 can be transferred back to the locked state shown in
[0053] By changing the distance between the housing 10 and the securing element 11, a maximum adjustment path of the valve body 30 can be set upon an actuation of the locking handle 4. If a distance between the housing 10 and the securing element 11 is reduced in such a way that the arms 32a, 32b of the compensating element 32 abut each other (cf.
[0054] In the illustrative embodiment shown, the shape of the control curve 40 (cf.
[0055] The housing 10 and the securing element 11 are connected to each other so as to be movable relative to each other to a limited extent in the direction of the longitudinal axis I. The further elements of the discharge head 1 are accommodated between the housing 10 and the securing element 11, such that a pre-assembled structure is created.