Applicator

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6367664
  • Patent Number
    6,367,664
  • Date Filed
    Tuesday, April 4, 2000
    26 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, April 9, 2002
    24 years ago
Abstract
An applicator (33) to deliver viscous liquids such as cream, mayonnaise or mustard. The applicator (33) includes a cylinder assembly (25) which receives a piston (4). The cylinder assembly (25) separates a pair of chambers (26, 27). The piston (4) includes a one-way valve (3) which is resiliently deflectable from apertures (28) in the piston to provide for the flow of liquid from the chamber (26) to the chamber (25). An inlet extends to the chamber (26) while an outlet valve (1) communicates with the chamber (24). This arrangement minimizes hand pressure required by an operator to manipulate the applicator (30) in delivering the viscous liquid.
Description




TECHNICAL FIELD




The present invention relates to applicators and more particularly but not exclusively to an applicator to deliver a viscous liquid.




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




The present invention relates to the manual pumping of liquids and more particularly but not exclusively to thick or viscous liquids such as cream, mayonnaise, mustard, sauce etc.




In fast food outlets it is not unusual to have teenagers (particularly young girls) working in food preparation areas. Frequently their tasks will include the application of the above mentioned viscous liquids.




Previously known applicators have suffered from the disadvantage that they are typically designed for adults having considerable hand strength. These previously known devices are therefore most unsuitable to be used in instances where the liquid to be pumped is viscous.




Many manual operated applicators, such as those used in delivering a medication to animals, include a cooperating piston and cylinder, with the piston being spring-urged to a position maximizing the volume within the cylinder. Operation of the applicator compresses the spring which in turn provides a resistance from the view point of the operator. This resistance can be considerable.




OBJECT OF THE INVENTION




It is the object of the present invention to overcome or substantially ameliorate the above disadvantages.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




There is disclosed herein an applicator to deliver a liquid, said applicator comprising:




an interacting piston and cylinder enclosing a first chamber from which the liquid is delivered by the applicator and a second chamber to receive liquid to be delivered to the first chamber;




a liquid outlet extending from said first chamber;




a liquid inlet extending to said second chamber;




a one-way valve connecting said first chamber with said second chamber for the transfer of liquid from said second chamber to said first chamber; and




means to cause relative reciprocating movement between the piston and as cylinder to vary the volume of said second chamber and said first chamber to deliver liquid from said first chamber when the volume thereof is decreased while delivering liquid to said second chamber as the volume thereof increases, and delivering to said first chamber from said second chamber liquid as the volume of said second chamber decreases and the volume of said first chamber increases.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




A preferred form of the present invention will now be described by way of example with reference to the accompanying drawings wherein:





FIG. 1

is a schematic part section side elevation of an applicator to deliver a viscous liquid,





FIG. 2

is a further schematic side elevation of the applicator of

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 3

is a schematic sectioned side elevation of an applicator to deliver a liquid medication to an animal;





FIG. 4

is a schematic sectioned side elevation of an applicator to deliver a viscous liquid, and





FIG. 5

is a further schematic sectioned side elevation of the applicator of FIG.


4


.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS




In

FIGS. 1 and 2

of the accompanying drawings there is schematically depicted an applicator


33


to deliver a viscous liquid such as cream, mayonnaise, mustard or sauce.




The applicator


33


includes a body


23


upon which there is mounted an interacting piston and cylinder assembly


25


. The assembly


25


includes a cylinder


2


which receives and cooperates with a piston


4


to generally enclose a first chamber


24


and a second chamber


26


. The first chamber


24


communicates with a delivery valve


1


via which the liquid is delivered. The valve


1


is a one-way valve inhibiting material being drawn back into the chamber


24


through the valve


1


. The chamber


26


is closed at one end by the piston


4


and at the other end by a rear cylinder plug


8


. The assembly


25


is attached to the body


23


by means of an adaptor


7


. The delivery valve


1


is resilient and expands under pressure to provide an outlet opening (slot) at the tip


36


.




The piston


4


includes a piston body


27


which receives and supports a piston seal ring


19


. The piston body


27


is provided with one or more apertures


28


via which the liquid can pass from the chamber


26


to the chamber


24


. Associated with the aperture


28


is a one-way valve


3


which in essence is a sheet of resilient material which is deflected from the aperture


28


when liquid is flowing from the chamber


26


to the chamber


24


. However, the valve


3


prevents reverse flow by being forced back against the valve body


27


and therefore effectively closing the aperture


28


. The valve


3


is held in position by means of an inlet valve plate


20


and retaining nut


21


. A retaining screw extends from the nut


21


through the plate


20


and valve


3


to be fixed to the piston rod


5


. The piston rod


5


extends through the plug


8


and is sealing engaged therewith by means of a push rod seal ring


17


. Surrounding portion of the piston rod


5


is a piston rod sleeve


18


.




Communicating with the chamber


26


is an inlet


29


to which fluid is delivered via a flexible conduit


30


. To reduce resistance to flow, there is no valve in the inlet


29


.




The plug


8


is sealingly connected to the cylinder member


340


by means of a seal ring


16


.




The adaptor


7


is provided with a socket


31


which receives a return spring


9


which abuts the plug


8


and a flange


32


on the extremity of the piston rod


5


. The spring


9


urges the piston rod


5


to move to a position maximizing the volume of the chamber


24


. When the chamber


24


is at a maximum volume, the chamber


26


is at a minimum volume. When the chamber


26


is at a maximum volume, the chamber


24


is at a minimum volume.




The adaptor


7


is secured in position by means of a retaining clip


6


, by the operation of which the assembly


25


may be removed from the body


23






The body


23


includes a handle


13


which pivotally supports a trigger lever


14


by means of a screw or pivot pin


15


. The trigger


14


is provided with a lever


34


provided with a roller


10


. The roller


10


abuts the end flange


32


of the push rod


5


so that upon movement of the trigger


14


towards the handle


13


, the roller


10


causes movement of the piston


4


towards the valve


1


thereby decreasing the volume of the chamber


24


. Under the influence of the spring


9


, upon release of the trigger


14


, the trigger


14


is pivoted to its start position and the piston


4


moved to a position at which the chamber


24


is a maximum.




The travel of the piston


4


is determined by a volume adjustment mechanism


35


which includes a threaded shaft


12


readably engaged with the body


23


and having an extremity to abut the trigger


14


to define its rest position. A lock nut


11


secures the shaft


12


in the desired position.




In operation of the above described applicator


33


, when the trigger


14


is in its start position (with the chamber


24


having a maximum volume defined by the position of the mechanism


35


) and is gripped by a user and moved toward the handle


13


, the roller


10


engages the piston rod


5


and moves the piston


4


to reduce the volume of the chamber


24


. Liquid is then delivered via the valve


1


. At the same time the volume of the chamber


26


is increasing and draws liquid in via the inlet


29


. When the trigger


14


is released, action of the spring


9


returns the piston rod


5


to its start position. While the piston rod


25


is returning to its start position, the chamber


24


is increasing in volume and the chamber


26


decreasing in volume. Liquid is transferred between the two chambers via the valve


3


.




The above described applicator


33


has the advantage that the hand pressure required to operate the applicator


33


is that pressure required to deliver a predetermined volume contained within the chamber


24


(at its maximum volume). At the same time that the chamber


24


is being reduced in volume to deliver the predetermined volume, the reduction in pressure in the chamber


26


draws a liquid in via the inlet


29


. The spring


9


which is responsible for the return stroke need only be strong enough to allow the liquid to pass through the valve


3


. By having a relatively large opening provided by the valve


3


, resistance to flow is minimized.




The above described applicator


33


has the advantage of reducing the pressure required to operate the applicator


33


.




In

FIG. 3

of the accompanying drawings, there is schematically depicted an applicator


50


to deliver a liquid medication to an animal by means of a nozzle


51


. The applicator


50


includes a body


52


incorporating a handle


53


pivotably supporting adjacent its lower end, a trigger


54


. The trigger


54


is attached to the handle


53


by means of a pivot shaft


55


. Mounted on the body


52


is a cylinder member including cylinder


56


which internally receives a piston


57


. The cylinder member with cylinder


56


and piston


57


cooperate to provide a pair of variable volume chambers


58


and


59


. The chamber


58


communicates with the nozzle


51


by means of a one-way valve


60


, which valve


60


inhibits liquid returning back to the chamber


58


from the nozzle


51


. The valve


60


includes a valve body


61


providing a passage


62


which receives a removable valve element


63


. The valve element


63


is urged towards the valve seat


64


by means of a spring


65


. Pressure within the chamber


58


moves the valve element


63


from a seated position and permits liquid to pass from the chamber


58


to the nozzle


51


. When the pressure is reduced, the spring


65


returns the valve element


63


to a seated position, inhibiting reverse flow.




The rear end of the cylinder


56


is closed by means of a plug


66


, through which a piston rod


67


passes. The piston rod


67


extends rearwardly from the piston


57


. The piston rod


67


is hollow so as to provide a passage


68


which communicates with the chamber


59


by means of radial passages


69


in the piston rod


67


. The passage


68


extends rearwardly to a connector


70


which enables a flexible conduit to be connected to the applicator


50


and through which the liquid is delivered to the applicator


50


.




Mounted in the handle


53


is a return spring


72


which is adjusted by means of an adjustment nut


73


. The nut


73


is threadably engaged with a threaded shaft


74


attached to the spring


72


. Rotation of the nut


73


causes longitudinal movement of the shaft


74


and a change in the length of the spring


72


. The change in the length of the spring


72


adjusts the tension in the spring


72


and therefore the, return force applied to the piston rod


67


via the trigger


54


. The spring


72


is attached to the trigger


54


by an arm


75


of the trigger


54


. The upper end of the trigger


54


is provided with a socket


76


which is engaged with the piston rod


67


so that upon movement of the trigger


54


towards the handle


53


, the piston rod


67


is caused to move toward the nozzle


51


. The spring


72


urges the trigger


54


to move the piston rod


67


in the reverse direction to the arrow


71


.




Mounted in the lower end of the handle


53


is a dose adjustment mechanism


77


including an adjustment nut


78


. The nut


78


is threadably engaged with a threaded shaft


79


having a head


80


engaged with the arm


75


. The shaft


79


passes through a passage


81


in the arms


75


. In this respect, it should be appreciated that the nut


78


is captively located in a passage


82


in the lower end of the handle


53


. Rotation of the nut


78


causes longitudinal movement of the shaft


79


and therefore the rest position of the trigger


54


relative to the handle


53


.




In operation of the above-described applicator


50


, an operator places the handle


53


in the palm of a hand and squeezes the trigger


54


toward the handle


53


. This moves the piston


57


in the direction of the arrow


71


, decreasing the volume of the chamber


58


and increasing the volume of the chamber


59


. As the volume of the chamber


58


decreases, liquid is forced through the one-way valve


60


to exit via the nozzle


51


. As the chamber


59


increases in volume, liquid is drawn in through passage


68


into the chamber


59


. When the trigger


54


is released, the piston


57


is caused to move in the opposite direction to the arrow


71


under the influence of the spring


72


. The volume of the chamber


58


increases and the volume of the chamber


59


decreases. Liquid is transferred through the piston by means of a one-way valve


83


. The valve


83


includes a plurality of passages


84


extending through the piston


57


to provide for communication between the chambers


58


and


59


. Mounted in the piston


57


is a flexible valve member


85


. The valve member


85


has a disc portion


86


and a stem


87


secured within the piston


57


. The disc portion


86


is formed of resilient material so as to be deflected from the passages


84


to permit the flow of material from the chamber


59


to the chamber


58


. This occurs when the piston


57


is moving in the reverse direction to the arrow


71


. However, when liquid is being delivered to the nozzle


51


, pressure within the chamber


58


pushes the disc portion


86


back against the piston


57


thereby closing the passages


84


.




Further to the above, when the piston


57


is moving in the direction of the arrow


71


, the volume of the chamber


59


is increasing, drawing liquid in through the passage


68


.




In

FIGS. 4 and 5

there is schematically depicted an applicator


100


. The applicator


100


is intended to deliver a liquid delivered to the applicator


100


via a flexible conduit attached to the end


101


.




The applicator


100


includes a body


102


which provides a cylinder member having cylinder


103


. The cylinder


103


cooperates with a piston


104


which is caused to reciprocate by a trigger


105


. More particularly, the trigger


105


has a lever


106


from which there extends a pivot member


107


through an aperture


108


formed in the body


102


. The extremity


109


of the pivot member is actuate and is received within a correspondingly shaped socket


110


formed in the piston


104


. The trigger


105


is pivotably mounted on the body


102


by means of a pivot pin


111


.




A spring


112


extends between the body


102


and trigger


105


to urge the trigger


105


to the position shown in

FIG. 4

, that is a position at which the piston


104


is moved rearwardly toward the end


101


.




The cylinder


103


receives an end plug


113


providing a passage


114


. The plug


113


cooperates with the cylinder


103


and piston


104


to generally enclose a chamber


115


. In this respect, the piston


104


separates the chamber


115


from a chamber


116


formed in the handle


102


.




Mounted in the plug


113


is a one-way valve


117


including a valve mounting


118


which receives a resilient valve flap


119


urged to close the passage


114


.




Surrounding and generally attaching the plug


113


to the body


102


is a protective cap


120


. The cap


120


is provided with one or more passages


121


through which are passes to facilitate placement and removal of the cap


120


. The valve


117


operates as a one-way valve restricting liquid to flow from the chamber


115


to the passage


121


.




Mounted in the piston


104


is a one-way valve


122


which includes a mounting


123


similar in construction to the mounting


118


. The mounting


123


is threadably engaged in the piston


104


and secures to the piston


104


a flexible valve flap


124


.




Extending through the piston


104


is one or more passages


125


to provide for the flow of liquid from the chamber


116


to the chamber


115


.




It should be appreciated that the valve flap


124


is formed of resilient material and selectively closes the passages


125


.




In operation of the above-described applicator


100


, the cap


120


would be removed and a flexible nozzle attached over the plug


113


. When the lever


106


is moved towards the body


102


from the position shown in

FIG. 4

to the position shown in

FIG. 5

, the volume of the chamber


115


decreases, forcing liquid out through the valve


117


and then through the passage or passages


121


. At the same time, liquid is drawn into the chamber


116


. When the lever


106


is released, the spring


112


returns the lever


106


from the position shown in

FIG. 5

, to the position shown in FIG.


4


. During this movement, the valve flap


124


is deflected from the passage


125


and permits the flow of liquid from the chamber


116


to the chamber


115


. At the same time, the valve


117


prevents reverse flow back into the chamber


115


. When the lever


106


is being moved toward the body


102


, pressure within the chamber


115


deflects the flap


124


back against the piston


104


so as to close the passage


125


.



Claims
  • 1. A hand held and hand operated applicator to deliver a relatively viscous liquid, said applicator comprising:a body having a handle portion; and delivery means to deliver said relatively viscous liquid, said delivery means including: an interacting piston and cylinder member mounted on the body and enclosing a first chamber from which said viscous liquid is delivered by the applicator and a second chamber to receive said viscous liquid to be delivered to the first chamber, the cylinder member having a cylinder which receives said piston with said piston separating the first and second chambers; an operator manipulated trigger operatively associated with the piston and cylinder to cause delivery of said viscous liquid, the trigger being positioned relative to the handle portion so that a user grips the handle portion and trigger in a hand to cause movement of the trigger relative to the handle; a liquid outlet extending from said first chamber and via which said viscous liquid is delivered; a liquid inlet extending to said second chamber; a conduit extending to said inlet through which said viscous liquid is delivered to said inlet, the conduit being provided to connect the applicator to a supply of said viscous liquid; a one-way valve in said piston connecting said first chamber with said second chamber for the transfer of said viscous liquid from said second chamber to said first chamber while inhibiting flow from said first chamber to said second chamber; and wherein said trigger causes relative reciprocating movement between the piston and cylinder to vary the volume of said second chamber and said first chamber to deliver said viscous liquid from said first chamber when the volume thereof is decreased, while allowing said viscous liquid to enter said second chamber as the volume thereof increases, and delivering to said first chamber from said second chamber said viscous liquid as the volume of said second chamber decreases and the volume of said first chamber increases.
  • 2. The applicator of claim 1, wherein said one-way valve includes at least one passage in said piston to provide for the flow of said viscous liquid from said second chamber to said first chamber, and a resilient valve member operatively associated with said passage to effectively close said passage when said viscous liquid is being delivered from said first chamber, the valve member being resiliently deflected with respect to said passage to permit flow through said passage when said viscous liquid is passing from said second chamber to said first chamber.
  • 3. The applicator of claim 2, wherein said trigger is pivotably mounted on the body and operatively associated with the piston and cylinder to cause said relative reciprocating movement.
  • 4. The applicator of claim 3, wherein said cylinder member is fixed with respect to said body, and said trigger is operatively associated with said piston to cause movement of the piston relative to the cylinder and body.
  • 5. The applicator of claim 4, further including a spring operatively associated with the piston to urge the piston to a position maximizing the volume of said first chamber, and therefore minimizing the volume of said second chamber.
  • 6. The applicator of claim 5, wherein:said second chamber is closed at an end of said second chamber, opposite said outlet, by a plug mounted in said cylinder member; and a push rod extends from said piston, through said second chamber and plug, to said trigger so that operation of said trigger causes movement of said piston.
  • 7. The applicator of claim 6, wherein said cylinder member is removably attached to said body.
  • 8. The applicator of claim 7, wherein said cylinder member, including said cylinder and piston, are an assembly, removably attached to said body.
  • 9. The applicator of claim 5, further including an outlet one-way valve at said outlet, permitting flow from said first chamber out through said outlet but inhibiting reverse flow.
  • 10. The applicator of claim 9, further including a push rod extending from said piston through said second chamber, and wherein said push rod is provided with a passage allowing said viscous liquid to be delivered via the push rod passage to said second chamber.
  • 11. The applicator of claim 9, wherein said second chamber is closed at an end of said second chamber, opposite said outlet, by a plug mounted in said cylinder member; anda push rod extends from said piston through said second chamber and plug to said trigger so that operation of said trigger causes movement of said piston.
  • 12. The applicator of claim 5, wherein said inlet extends from said cylinder member to communicate with said second chamber.
  • 13. The applicator of claim 12, wherein said second chamber is closed at an end of said second chamber, opposite said outlet, by a plug mounted in said cylinder member; anda push rod extends from said piston through said second chamber and plug to said trigger so that operation of said trigger causes movement of said piston.
  • 14. The applicator of claim 1, further including an outlet one-way valve at said outlet, permitting flow from said first chamber out through said outlet but inhibiting reverse flow.
  • 15. The applicator of claim 1, wherein said inlet extends from said cylinder member to communicate with said second chamber.
  • 16. The applicator of claim 1, further including a push rod extending from said piston through said second chamber, and wherein said push rod is provided with a passage allowing said viscous liquid to be delivered via the push rod passage to said second chamber.
  • 17. The hand held and hand operated applicator of claim 1, wherein said applicator contains said viscous liquid.
  • 18. A hand held and hand operated applicator to deliver a relatively viscous liquid, said applicator comprising:a body having a handle portion; and delivery means for delivering said relatively viscous liquid, said delivery means including: an interacting piston and cylinder member mounted on the body and enclosing a first chamber from which said viscous liquid is delivered by the applicator and a second chamber to receive said viscous liquid to be delivered to the first chamber, the cylinder member having a cylinder which receives said piston; an operator manipulated trigger operatively associated with the piston and cylinder to cause delivery of said viscous liquid, the trigger being positioned relative to the handle portion so that a user grips the handle portion and trigger in a hand to cause movement of the trigger relative to the handle, said trigger including a trigger lever gripped and manipulated by the operator, and a pivot member attached to the lever and entering the body and engaged with the piston so that, upon movement of the lever, said piston is caused to reciprocate relative to said cylinder by pivoting movement of said pivot member; a liquid outlet extending from said first chamber and via which said viscous liquid is delivered; a liquid inlet extending to said second chamber; a conduit extending to said inlet through which said viscous liquid is delivered to said inlet, the conduit being provided to connect the applicator to a supply of said viscous liquid; a one-way valve in said piston connecting said first chamber with said second chamber for the transfer of said viscous liquid from said second chamber to said first chamber while inhibiting flow from said first chamber to said second chamber; an outlet one-way valve at said outlet, permitting flow from said first chamber out through said outlet but inhibiting reverse flow; and wherein said trigger causes relative reciprocating movement between the piston and cylinder to vary the volume of said second chamber and said first chamber to deliver said viscous liquid from said first chamber when the volume thereof is decreased, while allowing said viscous liquid to enter said second chamber as the volume thereof increases, and delivering to said first chamber from said second chamber said viscous liquid as the volume of said second chamber decreases and the volume of said first chamber increases.
  • 19. The applicator of claim 18, wherein said one-way valve includes at least one passage in said piston to provide for the flow of said viscous liquid from said second chamber to said first chamber, and a resilient valve member operatively associated with said passage to effectively close said passage when said viscous liquid is being delivered from said first chamber, the valve member being resiliently deflected with respect to said passage to permit flow through said passage when said viscous liquid is passing from said second chamber to said first chamber.
  • 20. The applicator of claim 19, wherein said trigger is pivotably mounted on the body by said pivot member.
  • 21. The applicator of claim 20, further including a spring operatively associated with the piston to urge the piston to a position maximizing the volume of said first chamber, and therefore minimizing the volume of said second chamber.
  • 22. The applicator of claim 18, wherein said inlet extends from said cylinder member to communicate with said second chamber.
  • 23. The applicator of claim 18, wherein the lever extends generally in the same direction as the handle and said pivot member is generally normal to the lever.
  • 24. The applicator of claim 18, wherein said cylinder member is removably attached to said body.
  • 25. The applicator of claim 18, wherein said cylinder member including said cylinder and piston, are an assembly, removably attached to said body.
  • 26. The hand held and hand operated applicator of claim 18, wherein said applicator contains said viscous liquid.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
P07424 Jun 1997 AU
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This application is a continuation of copending application(s) Application Ser. No. 09/098,273 filed on Jun. 16, 1998.

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Child 09/542378 US