Claims
- 1. A pump for administering doses of fluid, said pump comprising:
a reservoir formed to accommodate at least one of the doses of fluid; a fluid-collecting chamber in communication with said reservoir; a piston disposed to reversibly slide within at least a dose-control portion of said fluid-collecting chamber, wherein, upon actuation of the pump, said piston seals or substantially seals said dose-control portion from other portions of said fluid-collecting chamber with said piston sliding within said dose-control portion, and wherein said piston being configured to displace a volume of fluid from said sealed or substantially sealed dose-control portion which is approximately equal to or greater than the volume of one of the doses of fluid; and a nozzle, wherein said nozzle being located such that fluid displaced by said piston from said dose-control portion is generally urged towards said nozzle.
- 2. A pump as in claim 1, wherein said volume of said dose-control portion is defined by two dimensions.
- 3. A pump as in claim 2, wherein a first of said dimensions is an axial length of said dose-control portion.
- 4. A pump as in claim 3, wherein a second of said dimensions is a diameter of said dose-control portion.
- 5. A pump as in claim 2, wherein said dose-control portion is solely defined by said two dimensions.
- 6. A pump as in claim 5, wherein said dose-control portion has a cylindrical shape.
- 7. A pump as in claim 5, wherein said dose-control portion has a tubular shape.
- 8. A pump as in claim 1, further comprising a regulator disposed between said dose-control portion and said nozzle to selectively control flow therebetween.
- 9. A pump as in claim 8, wherein said regulator is a check valve.
- 10. A pump as in claim 9, wherein said check valve is spring-biased to close communication.
- 11. A pump as in claim 1, wherein said reservoir is vented ambiently.
- 12. A pump as in claim 11, further comprising a blind vent passageway, wherein a through-bore is formed in said piston, said through-bore communicating said vent passageway and said reservoir upon said piston sliding a predetermined extent within said dose-control portion.
- 13. A pump as in claim 1, wherein said dose-control portion being in communication with said nozzle via at least one exit passageway, said at least one exit passageway being located to communicate said nozzle and said dose-control portion with said dose-control portion being sealed or substantially sealed from said reservoir by said piston.
- 14. A pump as in claim 13, wherein a portion of said exit passageway is defined in said piston.
- 15. A pump as in claim 1, wherein said fluid-collecting chamber is in open fluid communication with said reservoir.
- 16. A pump as in claim 1, wherein fluid from said reservoir is gravitationally fed into said fluid-collecting chamber.
- 17. A pump as in claim 1, further comprising a handle connected to said piston such that compression of said handle causes movement of said piston.
- 18. A pump as in claim 17, wherein said handle is rotatable.
- 19. A pump as in claim 1, wherein said piston includes at least two spaced-apart bulkheads, said bulkheads partially defining a volume in communication with said fluid-collecting chamber with said piston not sealing or substantially sealing said dose-control portion.
- 20. A pump as in claim 19, at least one of said bulkheads sealing or substantially sealing said dose-control portion with said piston sliding within said dose-control portion.
- 21. A pump as in claim 19, wherein a rib protrudes into said dose-control portion, a first of said bulkheads having a notch conforming to the cross-sectional shape of said rib, said notch allowing said first bulkhead to translate within said dose-control portion relative to said rib.
- 22. A pump as in claim 21, wherein a second of said bulkheads having a disc shape, said second bulkhead configured to seal or substantially seal said dose-control portion with said piston sliding within said dose-control portion.
Parent Case Info
[0001] This invention claims priority of U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/270,330, filed Feb. 21, 2001.
PCT Information
Filing Document |
Filing Date |
Country |
Kind |
PCT/US02/05864 |
2/21/2002 |
WO |
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