Dip tube connectors and pump systems using the same
09827581 ยท 2017-11-28
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B05B11/1011
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B05B11/1045
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B05B11/1047
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B05B11/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A pump system may include a blown-in dip tube connected to a valve body and having a connection which may include an improved blown-in dip tube connector having one or more of a lip for sealing with a blown-in dip tube, a seal ring configured to mate with a blown-in dip tube and seal therewith, a dip tube lock for mating with a blown-in dip tube, or an o-ring for providing an improved seal with a blown-in dip tube.
Claims
1. A pump system, comprising: a container having a blown-in dip tube; a valve body connected to the container, comprising: at least one connector; and a vent connection; a piston; a trigger; a spring; a valve; a blown-in dip tube connector, comprising: a fluid inlet; a connector head comprising at least one connector lip; a fluid flow path between the fluid inlet and the connector head; a dip tube lock adjacent the fluid inlet; an o-ring seated in the dip tube lock; and a vent passage; wherein the at least one connector lip is snap-fit with the at least one connector of the valve body to retain the blown-in dip tube connector with the valve body and connect the vent passage to the vent connection.
2. The pump system of claim 1, wherein the trigger and the spring comprise an integrated trigger and spring combination.
3. The pump system of claim 1, wherein the o-ring seals with the sides of the blown-in dip tube.
4. The pump system of claim 3, further comprising a product in the container.
5. The pump system of claim 1, wherein the valve body further comprises a bayonet connection connected to the container.
6. The pump system of claim 1, further comprising a nozzle in communication with the valve body.
7. The pump system of claim 1, further comprising a shroud in communication with the valve body.
8. A pump system, comprising: a container having a blown-in dip tube; a trigger sprayer having a vent connection extending from an interior portion of a piston chamber to an interior portion of a valve body and connected to the container; and a blown-in dip tube connector connected to the trigger sprayer, comprising: a connector head connected to the trigger sprayer; a fluid inlet; a fluid flow path between the fluid inlet and the connector head; an o-ring adjacent the fluid inlet and mated with the blown-in dip tube connector, providing a seal between the o-ring and an interior surface of the blown-in dip tube; and a vent passage connected to the vent connection.
9. A pump system, comprising: a container having a blown-in dip tube; a valve body connected to the container, comprising: at least one connector; and a vent connection; a piston; a trigger; a spring; a valve; a blown-in dip tube connector, comprising: a fluid inlet; a connector head comprising at least one connector lip; a fluid flow path between the fluid inlet and the connector head; and a vent passage; wherein the at least one connector lip is snap-fit with the at least one connector of the valve body to retain the blown-in dip tube connector with the valve body and connect the vent passage to the vent connection.
10. The pump system of claim 9, further comprising a product in the container.
11. The pump system of claim 9, wherein the valve body further comprises a bayonet connection connected to the container.
12. The pump system of claim 9, further comprising a nozzle in communication with the valve body.
13. The pump system of claim 9, further comprising a shroud in communication with the valve body.
14. A pump system, comprising: a container having a blown-in dip tube; a trigger sprayer having a vent connection extending from an interior portion of a piston chamber to an interior portion of a valve body and connected to the container; and a blown-in dip tube connector connected to the trigger sprayer, comprising: a connector head connected to the trigger sprayer; a fluid inlet; a fluid flow path between the fluid inlet and the connector head; and a vent passage connected to the vent connection.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) While the specification concludes with claims particularly pointing out and distinctly claiming particular embodiments of the present invention, various embodiments of the invention can be more readily understood and appreciated by one of ordinary skill in the art from the following descriptions of various embodiments of the invention when read in conjunction with the accompanying drawings in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
(27) According to various embodiments of the invention, a blown-in dip tube connector may be fitted to, integrated with, or otherwise assembled with a pump sprayer to facilitate the use of the pump sprayer with a container or bottle having a blown-in dip tube. The integration or fitment of the blown-in dip tube connector with a pump sprayer may allow the pump sprayer to be removed from the container or bottle. The integration or fitment of the blown-in dip tube connector with a pump sprayer may also allow the pump sprayer to be removed from the container or bottle and then refitted to the container or bottle as desired. Thus, various embodiments of the invention may be used with pump systems designed to be used on refillable bottles or containers.
(28) A pump system 100 according to various embodiments of the invention is illustrated in
(29) A cross-sectional view of an assembled pump system 100 according to various embodiments of the invention is illustrated in
(30) As illustrated in
(31) A valve body 150 for a pump system 100 according to embodiments of the invention may include any conventional valve body. Examples of valve bodies 150 which may be used with various embodiments of the invention are illustrated in
(32) A valve body 150 used with embodiments of the invention may include a vent. According to some embodiments, a vent may include a vent connection 152 as illustrated in
(33) A valve body 150 may also include a fluid passageway 156. According to some embodiments of the invention, fluid passing through a blown-in dip tube connector 160 may pass into the fluid passageway 156 and into the piston chamber 151. In other embodiments of the invention, a fluid passageway 156 may be configured to accept and hold or retain a ball retainer 140 assembled with the valve body 150. In such instances, fluid passing from a container through the blown-in dip tube 160 may pass through that portion of the ball retainer 140 assembled in the fluid passageway 156.
(34) In some embodiments of the invention, a valve body 150 may include one or more connectors 159. The one or more connectors 159 may be configured to mate with, snap with, fix, or otherwise retain a blown-in dip tube connector 160 with the valve body 150. In some embodiments, the one or more connectors 159 may fit with corresponding features of a blown-in dip tube connector 160 such that the blown-in dip tube connector 160 is maintained in a fixed position with respect to the valve body 150. In other embodiments of the invention, the one or more connectors 159 may fit with corresponding features of a blown-in dip tube connector 160 such that the blown-in dip tube connector 160 may rotate or swivel relative to the valve body 150. For example, the one or more connectors 159 may include a snap ring configured to retain one or more connector lips 165 or connector tabs 175.
(35) According to various embodiments of the invention, a valve for the pump system 100 may include a ball valve 130 moveably fixed on an interior of the valve body by a ball retainer 140 as illustrated in
(36) In some embodiments of the invention, the ball retainer 140 may also be configured as a dip tube retainer such that a conventional dip tube may be retained by the ball retainer 140 as well. In such configurations, a blown-in dip tube connector 160 would not be utilized. However, the option to dual purpose a ball retainer 140 as both a retainer for the ball valve 130 and as a dip tube retainer may allow a single part to be made for pump systems 100 being used with both traditional dip tube systems and for systems employing containers or bottles having blown-in dip tubes.
(37) While various embodiments of the invention are illustrated with a ball valve 130, it is understood that other valve systems may be incorporated with various embodiments of the invention. For example, a double valve element as described in U.S. Pat. No. 6,641,003, which patent is incorporated herein by reference in its entirety, may be employed with various embodiments of the invention. In such embodiments, the double valve element may be positioned and retained in the fluid passageway 156. In still other embodiments of the invention, a valve system such as that described and illustrated in U.S. Pat. No. 7,175,056, which patent is incorporated by reference herein in its entirety, may be used with a valve body 150 and the pump system 100 having a blown-in dip tube connector 160 may be configured appropriately to utilize such a valve system.
(38) A pump system 100 according to various embodiments of the invention may also include a shroud 190 attached to the valve body 150 or other portion of the pump system 100 as conventionally known. In addition, the pump system 100 may include a nozzle 192 fitted to the valve body 150 as conventionally known.
(39) According to various embodiments of the invention, a pump system 100 may include a blown-in dip tube connector 160. Various configurations for blown-in dip tube connections are illustrated in
(40) A blown-in dip tube connector 160 according to various embodiments of the invention is illustrated in
(41) According to certain embodiments of the invention, a blown-in dip tube connector 160 may include one or more connector lips 165 about a periphery of a connector head 164 as illustrated in
(42) According to some embodiments of the invention, the blown-in dip tube connector 160 may also include one or more seal rings 163 which may mate with, contact, or otherwise facilitate a fluid tight seal between the blown-in dip tube connector 160 and a blown-in dip tube of a bottle or container. As a comparison, prior art having tubes which are inserted or snapped directly into a blown-in dip tube may not make a sufficient seal with the blown-in dip tube. In such instances, the necessary vacuum between a pump system and the blown-in dip tube may be lost, which may result in a loss of prime for the pump system. In other instances, the loss of prime may not be recoverable if a seal between a tube and a blown-in dip tube is lost. Thus, the inclusion of one or more seal rings 163 on a blown-in dip tube connector may improve the seal of the blown-in dip tube connector 160 with a blown-in dip tube. The improved seal between the blown-in dip tube connector 160 and a blown-in dip tube may result in improved functionality and reliability of a pump system 100 utilizing a blown-in dip tube container or bottle. In addition, the inclusion of one or more seal rings 163 with embodiments of the invention allows a more robust and repeatable seal between the blown-in dip tube connector and a blown-in dip tube when pump systems 100 according to embodiments of the invention are used with refillable bottles or containers where the pump system 100 may be attached and detached from a container or bottle having a blown-in dip tube multiple times.
(43) For example, a blown-in dip tube connector 160 mated with a blown-in dip tube 960 of a container or bottle 900 according to certain embodiments of the invention is illustrated in
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(45) According to various embodiments of the invention, the one or more seal rings 163 may be made of any desirable material. For example, a seal ring may be made of a thermoplastic elastomer, a thermoplastic urethane or polyurethane, silicon, rubber, or other material. However, in many instances, selection of a material may be made such that the one or more seal rings 163 are compatible with a fluid flowing through the blown-in dip tube connector 160. In some embodiments, the one or more seal rings 163 may be bi-injected with the blown-in dip tube connector 160. In other embodiments, the one or more seal rings 163 may be sprayed on, glued, press-fit, or otherwise connected to a blown-in dip tube connector 160. In addition, in some embodiments a material compatible with the one or more seal rings 163 may be applied to the blown-in dip tube seat 963 to improve the seal between the one or more seal rings 163 and the blown-in dip tube seat 963.
(46) A top view of a blown-in dip tube connector 160 is illustrated in
(47) A blown-in dip tube connector 160 according to other embodiments of the invention is illustrated in
(48) According to embodiments of the invention, a blown-in dip tube connector 160 as illustrated in
(49) According to various embodiments of the invention, a blown-in dip tube connector 160 may also include a dip tube lock 168 as illustrated in
(50) An example of a connection between a blown-in dip tube 960 of a container or bottle 900 with a blown-in dip tube connector 160 having a dip tube lock 168 is illustrated in
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(52) A blown-in dip tube connector 160 according to still other embodiments of the invention is illustrated in
(53) For example, a detailed view of the blown-in dip tube connector 160 and o-ring 178 circled and illustrated in
(54) According to still other embodiments of the invention, a blown-in dip tube connector 160 may include a dip tube lip 188 configured to mate with a blown-in dip tube as illustrated in
(55) According to certain embodiments of the invention, a blown-in dip tube connector 160 may be made of any desirable material. For example, a blown-in dip tube connector 160 may be made of a plastic material. In some embodiments, a blown-in dip tube connector may be made of a polyethylene material. For example, in some embodiments, a blown-in dip tube connector 160 may be made of High-density polyethylene (HDPE). In other embodiments, a blown-in dip tube connector 160 may be made of Medium-density polyethylene (MDPE). In still other embodiments, a blown-in dip tube connector 160 may be made of a material that allows the blown-in dip tube connector 160 to flex such that if a bayonet-type connection between a pump system 100 and bottle 900 is used, removal of the pump system 100 may be facilitated by the ability of the blown-in dip tube connector 160 to flex during removal of the pump system 100 from the bottle 900. For example, as a bayonet connection is removed from a bottle 900, the valve body 150 is typically twisted off of the bottle 900. As the valve body 150 is twisted, the fluid flow path 162 portion of the blown-in dip tube connector 160 may flex allowing the valve body 150 to twist to release the bayonet connection while maintaining a seal or connection between the blown-in dip tube connector 160 and a blown-in dip tube 960.
(56) While various embodiments of the invention are illustrated with a blown-in dip tube connector 160 mated with a valve body 150, a blown-in dip tube connector 160 may also be fitted with or retained by connection with a ball retainer 140. For example, connectors on a ball retainer 140 may mate with or fit with the connectors on the blown-in dip tube connector 160 such that the blown-in dip tube connector 160 and ball retainer 140 snap together. Assembly of the ball retainer 140 and blown-in dip tube connector 160 with a valve body 150 may be made by snap fitment of the ball retainer 140 with the valve body 150, snap fitment of the blown-in dip tube connector 160 with the valve body 150, both snap fitment of the ball retainer 140 and blown-in dip tube connector 160 with the valve body 150 or through other conventional fitment or retention systems.
(57) Having thus described certain particular embodiments of the invention, it is understood that the invention defined by the appended claims is not to be limited by particular details set forth in the above description, as many apparent variations thereof are contemplated. Rather, the invention is limited only be the appended claims, which include within their scope all equivalent devices or methods which operate according to the principles of the invention as described.