Information
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Patent Grant
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6776312
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Patent Number
6,776,312
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Date Filed
Friday, January 10, 200321 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, August 17, 200420 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
Agents
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 222 3211
- 222 3217
- 222 3219
- 222 380
- 222 3831
- 222 494
- 239 333
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A actuating head of a double-acting or lift and force pump for ejecting a product from a container includes an outlet duct leading to an ejection opening, wherein a valve closing piece is arranged in the outlet duct. Together with the outlet duct, the valve closing piece forms a check valve which, when the actuating head is actuated, is opened by the pressure of the product and allows the product to flow into a space defined by the inner side of the outlet duct and the circumference of the valve closing piece. This space is connected through at least one transverse groove to the ejection opening. The valve closing piece is elastically deformed by the product pressure when the actuating head is actuated and opens the check valve. The valve closing piece borders against the transverse groove and rests with its rear side against a radially inwardly protruding shoulder of the outlet duct. The rear side of the valve closing piece is provided with at least one radial groove and the portion of the outlet duct located on the rear side of the valve closing piece can be connected through the at least one radial groove to the space, wherein the valve closing piece has a circumferential sealing lip which releases the flow of the product as a result of the product pressure when the actuating head is actuated.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to an actuating head of a double-acting or lift and force pump for ejecting a product from a container. The actuating head includes an outlet duct leading to an ejection opening, wherein a valve closing piece is arranged in the outlet duct. Together with the outlet duct, the valve closing piece forms a check valve which, when the actuating head is actuated, is opened by the pressure of the product against the force of a spring and allows the product to flow into a space defined by the inner side of the outlet duct and the circumference of the valve closing piece. This space is connected through at least one transverse groove to the ejection opening. The valve closing piece is of a rubber-elastic material which is elastically deformed by the product pressure when the actuating head is actuated and opens the check valve, wherein the valve closing piece borders with its end face against the at least one transverse groove and rests with its rear side against a radially inwardly protruding shoulder of the outlet duct.
2. Description of the Related Art
An actuating head of the above-described type is disclosed in DE 694 09 380 T2. In this actuating head, the valve closing piece is axially compressed by the fluid pressure when the actuating head is actuated and the valve closing piece is lifted by the radially inwardly protruding shoulder of the outlet duct. Lifting of the valve closing piece by the radially inwardly protruding shoulder requires a high actuating pressure and a high actuating force. Consequently, when the pump is used for the first time, the actuating head must be actuated several times in order to build up the required high pressure. This is cumbersome. A high actuating force may also have to be applied by the user.
DE 26 44 321 A shows an actuating head in which a fitting piece is arranged between the ejection opening and the valve closing piece, wherein the fitting piece covers the transverse grooves leading to the ejection opening. The valve closing piece rests on the fitting piece through a restoring spring. The valve closing piece is cup-shaped and is of a hard material. When the head is actuated, the valve closing piece is displaced from a closed position in the outlet duct in which it sealingly rests against the inner side of the outlet duct into the open position against the force of the restoring spring. During this displacement, the valve closing piece slides along axial ribs formed on the inner side of the outlet duct. The ribs define grooves through which the product can flow to the transverse grooves. The restoring spring protrudes into the interior space of the cup-shaped valve closing piece. Accordingly, the space between the ejection opening and the valve closing piece in the closed position has a relatively large volume. A correspondingly large product quantity remains in this space after the actuation of the head. Moreover, ambient air is drawn into the space during the return movement of the valve closing member into the closed position. Consequently, the product quantity remaining in the space may become contaminated. This may lead to significant health problems if the product is a foodstuff or a medicament, for example, a medicament which is applied onto the skin, for example, a wound, of a patient or which is to be sprayed into the mouth of a patient.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
It is the primary object of the present invention to provide an actuating head of the above-described type in which the actuating pressure required for opening the check valve is lower.
In accordance with the present invention, the rear side of the valve closing piece is provided with at least one radial groove and the portion of the outlet duct located on the rear side of the valve closing piece can be connected through the at least one radial groove to the space, wherein the valve closing piece has a circumferential sealing lip which releases the flow of the product as a result of the product pressure when the actuating head is actuated.
As a result of the configuration according to the present invention, it is not necessary that the entire valve closing piece is being deformed. Rather, only the sealing lip of the valve closing piece has to be deformed. This can be achieved with low pressure.
In contrast to the actuating head according to DE 26 44 321 A, a separate restoring spring for the valve closing piece and a fitting piece between the restoring spring and the ejection opening for covering the at least one transverse groove are not required. As a result, not only the manufacture of the actuating head is less complicated, but the distance between the valve closing piece and the outlet opening in the closed position of the valve closing piece and, consequently the volume of the space therebetween, can be reduced. As a result, after actuating the actuating head, a smaller amount of product remains in the space in which the product could be contaminated, so that the danger of health problems is also reduced.
In accordance with a preferred feature, the valve closing piece elastically rests with its rear side against the radially inwardly protruding shoulder of the outlet duct. This makes it unnecessary to displace the valve closing piece and to provide space for making the movement possible. The space between the valve closing piece and the ejection opening can then also be smaller.
In accordance with a preferred feature, the valve closing piece is of solid material. This eliminates a hollow space in the valve closing piece.
In addition, the outlet duct may extend through a pipe which laterally protrudes beyond the circumference of the container, wherein the ejection opening is provided in the form of a nozzle at the free end of the pipe. This pipe makes it possible to place the ejection opening close to the location where the product is intended to impinge, for example, into the mouth of a patient, without being impeded by the container, so that the danger of a contamination of the product as it travels from the ejection opening to the application location is essentially avoided.
The sealing lip preferably surrounds the valve closing piece approximately in the axial middle thereof. This reduces the space between the sealing lip and the ejection opening further. The remaining product quantity which remains in the space and could come into contact with the ambient air is then also reduced.
The various features of novelty which characterize the invention are pointed out with particularity in the claims annexed to and forming a part of the disclosure. For a better understanding of the invention, its operating advantages, specific objects attained by its use, reference should be had to the drawing and descriptive matter in which there are illustrated and described preferred embodiments of the invention.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWING
In the drawing:
FIG. 1
is a sectional view of a double-acting pump with an actuating head according to the present invention mounted on a container filled with a product to be dispensed, before the first actuation of the double-acting pump by means of the actuating head;
FIG. 2
is an axial sectional view of the double-acting pump and the container as shown in
FIG. 1
, after a first actuation of the double-acting pump by means of the actuating head;
FIG. 3
is an axial sectional view of the double-acting pump and the container as shown in
FIG. 1
, at the end of the first suction stroke of the double-acting pump;
FIG. 4
is the same axial sectional view as
FIG. 2
, shown during a first dispensing actuation; and
FIG. 5
shows the same axial sectional view as
FIG. 3
, however, at the end of a dispensing actuation.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
The double-acting pump
1
illustrated in the drawing is tightly mounted on the rim of an opening of a container
2
through a sealing ring disc
3
arranged therebetween. The double-acting pump
1
has a hollow-cylindrical housing
4
whose lower end can be closed through a check valve with a valve closing ball
5
. In the lower position illustrated in
FIG. 1
, the valve closing ball
5
rests tightly on a valve seat
6
. A hollow-cylindrical piston
7
is axially displaceable in the housing
4
in a sealing manner against the inner side of the housing
4
. The bore
8
of the piston
7
continues in a hollow piston rod
9
integrally formed with the piston
7
. The piston rod
9
is displaceable in an opening
10
of an upper closing cap
11
so as to be sealed from the housing
4
and the container
2
.
An actuating head
12
of the double-acting pump
1
is sealingly and tightly placed on the free end of the piston rod
9
which protrudes out of the housing
4
. Extending through the actuating head
12
is an outlet duct
13
which continues through a bore
8
which, in turn, continues through a pipe
14
which protrudes by a relatively great distance beyond the outer side of the container. An approximately cup-shaped insert
15
is tightly mounted at the free end of the pipe
14
. The insert
15
has in its bottom an ejection opening
16
which acts as a nozzle. A turbulence chamber
17
leads into the outlet opening
16
on the inner side of the insert bottom. The turbulence chamber
17
is in communication with an annular space
19
through at least one transverse groove
18
formed on the inner side of the bottom of the insert
15
. This annular space
19
is defined by the inner side of the outlet duct
13
in the pipe
14
, on the one hand, and, on the other hand, by a solid valve closing piece
20
which interacts with the inner side of the outlet duct
13
in the pipe
14
as a check valve. The valve closing piece
20
is of a rubber-elastic material, e.g. an elastomer, and has a cylindrical body which approximately in its axial middle is surrounded by a sealing lip
21
. The sealing lip
21
rests tightly against the inner side of the outlet duct
13
in the annular space
19
as a result of the spring force caused by its own elasticity. The end face of the valve closing piece
20
covers the at least one transverse groove
18
with the exception of a small opening at the radial outer end of the at least one transverse groove
18
. The rear side of the valve closing piece rests elastically with radial ribs which define radial grooves therebetween against a radially inwardly protruding shoulder
23
of the outlet duct
13
. The portion of the outlet duct
13
located on the rear side of the valve closing piece
20
can be connected to the annular space
19
through the grooves
22
. If the cross-section of the groove is sufficiently large, only one groove may be sufficient.
In its non-actuated position shown in
FIGS. 1
,
3
and
5
, the piston
7
rests tightly with a circumferential sealing lip
24
at its free end against the inner side of the housing
4
. A collar
25
surrounding the piston
7
above the sealing lip
24
serves to guide the piston
7
during its movement, however, the collar
25
also provides for a play between the collar
25
and the inner side of the housing
4
. A restoring spring
26
, only partially illustrated in the drawing, rests in the piston
7
against the bottom of an annular space
27
which is defined by the outer wall of the piston
7
and a pipe piece
28
, on the one hand, and against a shoulder
29
in the housing
4
, on the other hand. The housing
4
has at the end of a pressure space
30
defined by the housing
4
a step
31
, wherein the inner diameter of the housing
4
below the step
31
is slightly greater than the outer diameter of the sealing lip
24
of the piston
7
. An immersion pipe
34
extending close to the bottom of the container
2
is fastened in a connecting piece
32
at the free lower end of the housing
4
. In the upper end position of the piston
7
as shown in
FIG. 1
, the housing
4
is connected through lateral slots
35
to the inner space of the container
2
above the maximum filling level.
When the actuating head
12
is actuated for the first time by manually exerting a pressure on its upper side provided with a corrugation
36
, the piston
7
moves against the force of the restoring spring
26
in the space
30
in the direction toward the check valve
5
,
6
as seen in FIG.
2
. The resulting air pressure in the space
30
, in the bore
8
and in the outlet duct
13
holds the check valve
5
,
6
closed, on the one hand, and, on the other hand, pushes the sealing lip
21
of the valve closing piece
20
toward the body thereof, so that the air contained in the space
30
, in the bore
8
, in the outlet duct
13
and in the annular space
19
can escape through the at least one transverse groove
18
, the turbulence chamber
17
and the outlet openings
16
. When the manual pressure is removed, the restoring spring
26
once again returns the piston
7
into its upper end position. The resulting negative pressure in the space
30
, in the bore
8
and in the outlet duct
13
causes the valve closing ball
5
to be lifted from its seat
6
up to ribs
37
formed above the ball in the housing
4
and the sealing lip
21
of the valve closing piece
20
is pressed into the closed position against the inner side of the outlet duct
13
. Simultaneously, the negative pressure causes a portion of the product
39
contained in the container
2
to be drawn out of the container
2
through the immersion pipe
34
and the now once again opening check valve
5
,
6
into the space
30
, as illustrated in FIG.
3
. When the piston
7
is once again pushed down by means of the actuating head
12
, the check valve
5
,
6
is once again closed and the product is ejected out of the space
30
through the bore
8
, the outlet duct
13
, the once again opening check valve
13
,
20
and the ejection opening
16
, as shown in FIG.
4
. The piston
7
may be pushed with its sealing lip
24
below the step
31
. As soon as the sealing lip
24
has been moved past the step
31
, the pressure in the space
30
is released along the sealing lip
24
and the collar
25
of the piston
7
and through the slots
35
into the space of the container
2
above the filling level of the product so that no further product
38
is ejected. Consequently, a precisely metered quantity of product is ejected during each actuation.
During the subsequent return movement of the piston
7
after the manual pressure on the actuating head
12
has been released, the piston
7
once again draws a portion of the product
38
from the container
2
into the space
30
, as illustrated in FIG.
5
.
When the piston
7
is pressed down once again from the position shown in
FIG. 5
into the position shown in
FIG. 4
, a precisely metered product quantity is immediately ejected. The same is true during each further actuation until the container
2
is completely empty.
The valve closing piece
20
essentially does not change its axial position in the outlet duct
13
during each actuation of the double-acting pump
1
; rather, the valve closing piece
20
always rests against the projection
23
and the ribs in the bottom of the insert
15
which define the at least one transverse groove
18
. Also, because of the configuration of the valve closing piece
20
with the sealing lip
21
of rubber-elastic material, it is not necessary to provide a separate restoring spring for the valve closing piece
20
or a separate cover piece for the at least one transverse groove
18
. Consequently, the annular space
19
can have a very small dimension, so that, after a portion of the product has been ejected, a very small produce rest which could be contaminated by air oxygen and/or bacteria entering through the outlet opening
16
and could pose health problems during the next actuation remains in the space between the sealing lip
21
and the outlet opening
16
. Moreover, because of its tight contact with the inner side of the outlet duct
13
due to its own elasticity, the sealing lip
21
ensures a very secure sealing action, so that a penetration or “growing through” of bacteria or germs through the sealing gap into the product behind the valve closing piece
20
is safely prevented.
The long tube
14
additionally makes it possible to move the outlet opening
16
into the immediate vicinity of the desired location of application, for example, for spraying a medicament into the mouth of onto the skin of an ill patient, without the product having to travel a long distance through the air from the ejection opening
16
to the location of application.
The product
38
generally is a liquid which is to be sprayed. However, the product may also be a paste-like material.
While specific embodiments of the invention have been shown and described in detail to illustrate the inventive principles, it will be understood that the invention may be embodied otherwise without departing from such principles.
Claims
- 1. An actuating head of a double-acting pump for ejecting a product from a container, the actuating head comprisingan outlet duct leading to an ejection opening and a valve closing piece arranged in the outlet duct, the valve closing piece forming together with the outlet duct a check valve which, when the actuating head is actuated, is opened by pressure of the product against an elastic force so as to allow the product to flow into a space defined by an inner side of the outlet duct and a circumference of the valve closing piece, the space being connected through at least one transverse groove to the ejection opening, the valve closing piece being of a rubber-elastic material which is elastically deformed by the product pressure when the actuating head is actuated so as to open the check valve, the valve closing piece bordering with an end face thereof against the at least one transverse groove and resting with a rear side thereof against a radially inwardly protruding shoulder of the outlet duct, the rear side of the valve closing piece having at least one radial groove and a portion of the outlet duct located on the rear side of the valve closing piece being configured to be connected through the at least one radial groove to the space, and the valve closing piece having a circumferential sealing lip for producing the elastic force and for releasing the flow of the product as a result of the product pressure when the actuating head is actuated.
- 2. The actuating head according to claim 1, wherein the valve closing piece elastically rests with the rear side thereof against the radially inwardly protruding shoulder of the outlet duct.
- 3. The actuating head according to claim 1, wherein the valve closing piece is of solid material.
- 4. The actuating head according to claim 1, wherein the outlet duct extends through a tube which laterally protrudes beyond the circumference of the container, wherein a nozzle forming the ejection opening is arranged at a free end of the tube.
- 5. The actuating head according to claim 1, wherein the sealing lip surrounds the valve closing piece approximately at an axial middle of the valve closing piece.
Priority Claims (1)
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