Articulated piston pump

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6196424
  • Patent Number
    6,196,424
  • Date Filed
    Monday, November 22, 1999
    25 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, March 6, 2001
    23 years ago
Abstract
The invention concerns a pump comprising a substantially cylindrical body (1) defining internally a metering chamber (11) whereof the lower end (1a) is provided with an intake orifice (10) equipped with a valve (12) and the upper end is provided with an outlet (20a) and closed by a piston (2) capable of moving in said chamber (11) by cooperating with elastic return means (4) outside the chamber (11), between a support up stop and a limit down stop. Said piston (2) comprises a central core (21) integral with the bottom end (23a) of a hollow axial rod (23) whereof the top end (23b) projects outside the metering chamber (11) and a coaxial sleeve (22), connected to said rod (23) by an elastic articulation (24) ensuring a sealed contact with the chamber (11) internal wall and defining with said core (21) a ring-shaped evacuating conduit (20) capable of being opened by displacement of said sleeve (22) with respect to the core (21), and the pump body (1) upper part being closed by a flange (3) whereof the internal surface forms the piston (2) up stop and the external surface serves as bottom support for the elastic return means (4). Said flange (3) is provided with an axial bore (30) wherein moves the hollow rod (23) integral with the piston. The invention is characterized in that said sleeve comprises a top ring (22b) designed to be urged into sealed engagement in a peripheral groove (31) arranged in said flange (3) internal surface.
Description




The present invention relates to a pump and more precisely a pump for delivery in atomized form of perfumes or cosmetic products or of small doses of pharmaceutical products.




Pumps exist, comprising a substantially cylindrical body intended to be fixed on a recipient and internally defining a chamber for metering the product to be dispensed. The lower end of the body is provided with an intake orifice equipped with a valve and its upper end is, on the one hand, provided with an outlet orifice and is, on the other hand, closed by a piston. This piston is capable of moving in the metering chamber, cooperating with elastic return means, between a support up stop and an end-of-stroke down stop.




At priming, the first descent of the piston drives out air then its rise causes the metering chamber to be filled with the product.




The following displacements of the piston are accompanied, at descent, by an atomization of product to the outside, via the outlet orifice, under the effect of the hydraulic pressure, and, at rise, by a suction of product in the chamber via the intake orifice.




However, heretofore known pumps present a larger number of parts and assembly thereof necessitates complex and delicate operations, in particular for pumps of small dimensions which are difficult to use automatically and continuously.




This results in problems of productivity as well as too high cost prices and packaging costs.




In addition, either these pumps comprise O-rings made of elastomer which are detrimental for the product from the olfactive standpoint, in particular when said product is perfumed, or they do not comprise any, and the seal is not sufficient, in particular for very volatile products.




In addition, when these pumps are used in inverted position, i.e. upside down, seal is no longer ensured and leakages of product occur.




The present invention has for its object satisfactorily to solve the technical problems raised by the prior art.




This object is attained, according to the invention, by means of a pump of the type comprising a substantially cylindrical body internally defining a metering chamber of which the lower end is provided with an intake orifice equipped with a valve and whose upper end is provided, on the one hand, with an outlet orifice and is, on the other hand, closed by a piston capable of moving in said chamber, by cooperating with elastic return means outside the chamber, between a support up stop and an end-of-stroke down stop, said piston comprising a central core fast with the lower end of an axial hollow rod whose upper end projects outside the metering chamber and a coaxial sleeve, connected to said rod by an elastic articulation ensuring, on the one hand, a sealed contact with the inner wall of the chamber and defining, on the other hand, with said core, an annular evacuating conduit capable of being opened by displacement of said sleeeve relatively to the core and the upper part of the pump body being closed by a flange of which the inner face, on the one hand, forms the up stop of the piston and the outer face, on the other hand, serves as bottom support for the return means; said flange being provided with an axial bore in which the hollow rod fast with the piston moves, characterized in that said sleeve comprises an upper ring intended to come into sealed engagement in a peripheral groove made on the inner face of said flange.




According to an advantageous characteristic, said sleeve comprises a flared lower skirt whose inner face opposite the core is provided with a peripheral snap ring adapted, when the evacuating conduit is in position of closure, to be in sealed contact with said core.




According to a particular embodiment, said articulation comprises a central collar mounted by radial clamping on the periphery of said axial hollow rod and connected to the sleeve by an elastically deformable distance piece.




According to another variant, the flange is constituted by a central bush provided with a snapping member in the upper part of the body and by a peripheral flange for fixation on the upper raised edge of said body.




According to a specific embodiment, said hollow rod and said core are made in one piece.




According to a first variant, said hollow rod is separated from the core by transverse channels supplied by the evacuating conduit.




According to a second variant, said axial hollow rod is connected, outside the metering chamber, to a spray nozzle tube.




The distance piece of the articulation of the sleeve is preferably disposed substantially opposite the opening of the transverse channels and presents drafts.




The spray nozzle tube preferably bears a peripheral shoulder defining an upper support face for the return means of the piston.




According to another variant, said shoulder extends downwardly by a cylindrical wall moving in guided manner in said central bush of the flange which defines with said wall a housing for said return means.




According to other characteristics, the body comprises an orifice forming vent located, when the piston is in up position, above the lower edge of the sleeve.




Furthermore, it may be provided that said sleeve presents a bevelled end ensuring a sealed scraping surface contact with the inner wall of the metering chamber.




According to yet another variant, the lateral face of the core and the opposite inner face of the sleeve are parallel and inclined with respect to the axis of the pump.




Said core preferably presents a truncated lower part capable of being housed in a cavity of complementary profile made in the lower part of the body, under the level of the down stop of the piston, in order to allow a forced opening of the evacuating conduit at priming.




The pump of the invention presents a very high degree of tightness without using a seal, which renders it compatible from the olfactive standpoint with perfumes and perfumed cosmetic products.




The tightness obtained is such that the pump of the invention may be used upside down without causing any leakage of the product.




The various elements constituting the pump may be assembled in one simple operation, which allows a complete automatization of the manufacturing and packaging steps and leads to productivity gains.




In addition, the return means of the piston are placed outside the metering chamber, which makes it possible to reduce the dimensions of the part of the pump body inside the recipient and to package a larger quantity of product in a recipient of the same volume.











The invention will be more readily understood on reading the following description accompanied by the drawings, in which:





FIG. 1

shows a view in section of an embodiment of the pump of the invention at rest, in position of closure.





FIGS. 2



a


and


2




b


show views in section respectively complete and in detail of the pump of

FIG. 1

in position of opening, during a phase of spraying.





FIG. 3

shows a view in section of the pump of

FIG. 1

at the end of spraying.





FIGS. 4



a


and


4




b


show views in section respectively complete and in detail of the pump of

FIG. 1

, in priming phase.











The pump shown in

FIG. 1

is intended for diffusing perfumes or cosmetic and pharmaceutical products from a recipient.




This pump comprises a substantially cylindrical body internally defining a metering chamber


11


.




The body


1


of the pump is intended to be tightly fixed on the neck C of the recipient.




The lower end


1




a


of the body


1


is provided with an intake orifice


10


equipped with a valve


12


, here in the form of a ball.




The upper end


1




b


of the body


1


is made to be open in order to allow the introduction of a piston


2


and is provided with an outlet orifice


20




a.






The orifice


20




a


opens out in a closable conduit


20


for evacuation of the product from chamber


11


.




The piston


2


is capable of moving in the chamber


11


between a rest, or support, up stop and an end-of-stroke, or limit, down stop, being returned into position of rest by a helicoidal spring


4


disposed outside the chamber


11


.




The piston


2


comprises a central core


21


fast with the lower end


23




a


of an axial hollow rod


23


of which the upper end


23




b


projects outside the chamber


11


.




In the embodiment shown, the rod


23


and the core


21


are made in one piece.




The core


21


is coaxially surrounded by a sleeve


22


made in the form of an added piece and connected to rod


23


via an elastic articulation


24


.




According to a variant (not shown) of the core


21


, the rod


23


and the sleeve


22


are made in one piece; The sleeve


22


ensures, on the one hand, a sealed contact with the inner wall of the chamber


11


and defines, on the other hand, with the core


21


, the annular conduit


20


.




The sleeve


22


comprises a flared lower skirt


22




a


of which the inner face, opposite the core


21


, is provided with a peripheral snap ring


220


. The ring


220


is intended, when the conduit


20


is in position of closure (FIGS.


1


and


3


), to be in sealed contact wit the core


21


.




The hollow rod


23


is separated from the core


21


by transverse channels


230


supplied via the evacuating conduit


20


.




The lateral face of the core


21


and the opposite inner face of the sleeve


22


are parallel and inclined with respect to the axis of the pump.




The articulation


24


comprises a central collar


24




b


mounted by radial clamping on the periphery of the hollow rod


23


above the core


21


.




The collar


24




b


is connected to the sleeve


22


by an elastically deformable distance piece


24




a


allowing the relative displacement of the sleeve


22


with respect to the core


21


.




The sleeve


22


also comprises an upper ring


22




b


which extends in line with the lower skirt


22




a;


the distance piece


24




a


ensuring separation between the skirt


22




a


and the ring


22




b.






The upper part of the pump body


1


is closed by snapping a flange


3


whose inner face forms the up stop of the piston


2


and whose outer face serves as lower support for the spring


4


.




The flange


3


is constituted by a central bush


33


provided with an axial bore


30


in which the axial hollow rod


23


fast with the piston


2


, moves. The collar


24




b


has a height substantially equal to that of the bore


30


, and the respective profiles of the upper edges of the bore and of the collar are complementary.




The ring


22




b


of the sleeve


12


is, in the position of rest of the pump shown in

FIG. 1

, engaged in sealed abutment in a peripheral groove


31


made on the inner face of the flange


3


.




The ring


22




b


has an inner face slightly inclined towards the axis of the pump, while its outer lateral face is substantially parallel to this axis.




Similarly, the inner sidewall


31




a


of the groove


31


, opposite the inner face of the ring


22




b,


presents a slight curvature towards the axis of the pump in order to ensure a sliding contact of the opposite faces on one another and a guiding of the ring


22




b


in the groove


31


towards the up stop position.




In this latter position, the upper edge of the ring


22




b


is not in contact with the bottom of the groove


31


so as to avoid any deformation of the sleeve


22


. However, the inner face of the ring


22




b


is in sealed contact with the inner sidewall


31


of the groove.




Furthermore, the end of the inner sidewall


31




a


of the groove


31


is in abutment, with sealed contact, against the upper face of the distance piece


24


. The up stop of the piston


2


corresponds therefore to a double level of tightness with respect to possible infiltrations of product that may occur via the venting orifice


13


, located above the lower edge of the skirt


22




a


when the piston


2


is in up stop position.




When the pump is in inverted position, the groove


31


formes a zone of retention making it possible to collect the possible flows of product which penetrate inside the chamber


11


via the orifice


13


. The central bush


33


of the flange


3


is provided with a member


33




a


for tight snap in the upper part


1




b


of the body


1


and with a peripheral flange


33




b


for fixation on the upper raised edge of the body


1


.




The transverse channels


230


open out laterally on the rod


23


and opposite the bend


24




c


for connection between the collar


24




b


and the distance piece


24




a


of the articulation


24


.




However, these channels are never closed by the bend


24




c


due to the presence of drafts


240


.




The axial hollow rod


23


is connected, outside the metering chamber


11


, to a spray nozzle tube


5


, for example by fitting or snapping. The tube


5


bears a peripheral shoulder


51


which defines an upper support face for the spring


4


. The shoulder


51


extends downwardly in the direction of the flange


3


by a cylindrical wall


52


moving in guided manner with a slight clearance in the central bush


33


which defines with the wall


52


a housing


54


for the spring


4


.




The skirt


22




a


of the sleeve


22


presents a bevelled end with an outer face


220




a


which ensures a sealed surface contact of the piston


2


with the inner wall of the metering chamber


11


during its displacements.




In

FIGS. 2



a


and


2




b,


the piston is descending in the chamber


11


under the effect of a manual thrust exerted on the spray nozzle tube


5


via the spray head T.




If the pump is already primed, the chamber


11


is filled with product and the thrust is transmitted by the incompressible liquid product to the walls of the chamber


11


and in particular to the skirt


22




a


of the articulated sleeve


22


.




Now, the sleeve


22


is the only mobile element in the chamber


11


.




The thrust exerted on the sleeve


22


then provokes its upward displacement along the inner wall of the chamber


11


by elastic deformation of the articulation


24


(cf.

FIG. 2



b


).




Such displacement has the result of spacing the peripheral ring


220


apart from the lateral face of the core


21


and thus of opening the annular evacuating conduit


20


.




Continuation of the descent of the piston


2


is accompanied by a scraping of the wall of the chamber


11


by the face


220




a


of the end of the skirt


22




a


and brings about the escape of the product via the conduit


20


then successively via the transverse channels


230


, the hollow rod


23


and the spray nozzle tube


5


up to the spray nozzle B of the head T.




When the lower edge of the skirt


22




a


comes into contact with the down stop defined by a shoulder


14


in the lower part of the body


1


, the whole volume, initially occupied by the product in the chamber


11


, has been evacuated, except for the residual volume located in the cavity


15


made in the lower part of the body


1


.




At that stage, the spring


4


is compressed and the wall


52


is driven in the housing


54


as shown in FIG.


3


.




No thrust effort is exerted any more on the sleeve


22


which then pivots downwardly, being elastically returned by the articulation


24


which resumes its initial shape and position.




The peripheral ring


220


resumes its support on the core


21


and thus closes the conduit


20


.




Release of the head T and of the spray nozzle tube


5


is accompanied by the release of the spring


4


, the guided exit of the wall


52


via the top of the bush


33


and the rise of the piston


2


in the chamber


11


, sucking product in the recipient via the orifice


10


via the valve


12


in open position.




This phase is continued until the piston resumes its position of up stop support where the ring


22




b


of the sleeve


2


is engaged tightly in the groove


31


of the flange


3


(cf. FIG.


1


).





FIGS. 4



a


and


4




b


relate to the phase of priming of the pump.




In effect, after the operations of manufacture, assembling and packaging, the recipient R contains product but the metering chamber


11


contains only air.




The first descent of the piston


2


therefore has the effect of compressing the air in the chamber


11


. From a determined value of overpressure, the sleeve


22


moves in upward translation and the ring


220


moves apart from the core


21


, opening the conduit


20


.




The compressed air then escapes to the outside via conduit


20


, the channels


230


, the rod


23


, the tube


5


and the nozzle B.




All the air present in the chamber


11


is evacuated by forced opening of the conduit


20


due to the fact that the core


21


presents a truncated lower part


21




a


capable of being housed in the cavity


15


of complementary profile located beneath the level of the down stop


14


of the piston


2


.




The placing of the piston


2


in down stop leaves the conduit


20


open for a short time which corresponds to the time necessary for the cavity


15


to be degassed.




Then, the release of the head T, the release of the spring


4


, the closure of the conduit


20


and the rise of the piston


2


create a vacuum in the chamber


11


and ensure its first filling by suction of product in the recipient.



Claims
  • 1. Pump of the type comprising a substantially cylindrical body (1) internally defining a metering chamber (11) of which the lower end (1a) is provided with an intake orifice (10) equipped with a valve (12) and whose upper end is provided, on the one hand, with an outlet orifice and is, on the other hand, closed by a piston (2) capable of moving in said chamber (11), by cooperating with elastic return means (4) outside the chamber (11), between a support up stop and an end-of-stroke down stop, said piston (2) comprising a central core (21) fast with the lower end (23a) of an axial hollow rod (23) whose upper end (23b) projects outside the metering chamber (11) and a coaxial sleeve (22), connected to said rod (23) by an elastic articulation (24) ensuring, on the one hand, a sealed contact with the inner wall of the chamber (11) and defining, on the other hand, with said core (21), an annular evacuating conduit (20) capable of being opened by displacement of said sleeeve (22) relatively to the core (21), and the upper part of the pump body (1) being closed by a flange (3) of which the inner face, on the one hand, forms the up stop of the piston (2) and the outer face, on the other hand, serves as bottom support for the return means (4); said flange (3) being provided with an axial bore (30) in which the hollow rod (23) fast with the piston moves, characterized in that said sleeve (22) comprises an upper ring (22b) intended to come into sealed engagement in a peripheral groove (31) made on the inner face of said flange (3).
  • 2. Pump according to claim 1, characterized in that said sleeve (22) comprises a flared lower skirt (22a) whose inner face opposite the core (21) is provided with a peripheral snap ring (220) intended, when the evacuating conduit (20) is in position of closure, to be in sealed contact with said core (21).
  • 3. Pump according to claim 1, characterized in that said articulation (24) comprises a central collar (24b) mounted by radial clamping on the periphery of said axial hollow rod (23) and connected to the sleeve (22) by an elastically deformable distance piece (24a).
  • 4. Pump according to claim 1, characterized in that the flange (3) is constituted by a central bush (33) provided with a snapping member (33a) in the upper part of the body (1) and a peripheral flange (33b) for fixation on the upper raised edge of said body (1).
  • 5. Pump according to claim 1, characterized in that said hollow rod (23) and said core (21) are made in one piece.
  • 6. Pump according to claim 1, characterized in that said hollow rod (23) is separated from the core (21) by transverse channels (230) supplied via the evacuating conduit (20).
  • 7. Pump according to claim 1, characterized in that said axial hollow rod (23) is connected, outside the metering chamber (11), to a spray nozzle tube (5).
  • 8. Pump according to claim 7, characterized in that the spray nozzle tube (5) bears a peripheral shoulder (51) defining an upper support face for the return means (4) of the piston (2).
  • 9. Pump according to claim 4, characterized in that said shoulder (51) extends downwardly by a cylindrical wall (52) moving in guided manner in said central bush (33) of the flange (3) which defines with said wall (52) a housing (54) for said return means (4).
  • 10. Pump according to claim 1, characterized in that the body (1) comprises an orifice (13) forming vent located, when the piston (2) is in up position, above the lower edge of the sleeve (22).
  • 11. Pump according to claim 1, characterized in that said sleeve (22) presents a bevelled end (220a) ensuring a sealed scraping surface contact with the inner wall of the metering chamber (11).
  • 12. Pump according to claim 1, characterized in that the lateral face of the core (21) and the opposite inner face of the sleeve (22) are parallel and inclined with respect to the axis of the pump.
  • 13. Pump according to claim 1, characterized in that said core (21) presents a truncated lower part (21a) capable of being housed in a cavity (15) of complementary profile made in the lower part (1a) of the body (1) under the level of the down stop of the piston (2) to allow a forced opening of the evacuating conduit (20) at priming.
  • 14. Pump according to claim 3, characterized in that the distance piece (24a) of the articulation of the sleeve (22) is disposed substantially opposite the opening of the transverse channels (230) and comprises drafts (240).
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
97 06586 May 1997 FR
PCT Information
Filing Document Filing Date Country Kind 102e Date 371c Date
PCT/FR98/01062 WO 00 11/22/1999 11/22/1999
Publishing Document Publishing Date Country Kind
WO98/53917 12/3/1998 WO A
US Referenced Citations (2)
Number Name Date Kind
3954354 Boris May 1976
5271532 Jumel et al. Dec 1993