Information
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Patent Grant
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6305581
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Patent Number
6,305,581
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Date Filed
Monday, July 10, 200024 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, October 23, 200123 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
- Shaver; Kevin
- Cartagena; Melvin A.
Agents
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 222 3211
- 222 3212
- 222 207
- 222 3213
- 222 3218
- 222 3217
- 222 3219
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A pump of type comprising a moving member mounted to move relative to a support, the moving member having a central duct into which the substance to be dispensed penetrates via at least one opening, the support co-operating with the moving member to define a variable volume pump chamber around said central duct, the pump also having a diaphragm having a central portion in which said central duct is inserted, the diaphragm being organized in such a manner as to isolate the pump chamber from the opening(s) of the central duct when the volume of the pump chamber increases and the substance is sucked into it. At least one of the central duct and the central portion of the diaphragm includes an annular bulge that is suitable, when the volume of the pump chamber increases, for bearing in leakproof manner on the other of the central portion and the central duct of the diaphragm, so as to isolate the pump chamber from the opening(s) of the central duct.
Description
The present invention relates to a pump and to a receptacle containing a liquid, for example a cosmetic cream, and fitted with such a pump.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
French patent 2 728 809 discloses a pump comprising a pushbutton displaceably mounted on a support which is secured to the receptacle containing the substance to be dispensed, the pushbutton having a circularly cylindrical central duct provided with radial openings at its bottom end, the support defining an annular pump chamber of variable volume around said duct. A diaphragm made of elastomer is mounted on the support. The diaphragm has a circularly symmetrical central portion in the form of a sleeve that is open at its top end and closed at its bottom end. The central duct of the pushbutton is inserted in the diaphragm until it bears against the end wall of the sleeve. The diaphragm constitutes a resilient return member enabling the pushbutton to be returned to its initial position after a quantity of substance has been dispensed.
During the return movement of the pushbutton, the diaphragm presses against the central duct and isolates the pump chamber from the radial openings of the central duct so at to prevent air returning into the pump chamber.
Such a pump presents the advantage of having only a small number of parts and thus of being of relatively low cost to manufacture.
Nevertheless, that known pump does not provide complete satisfaction, and the Applicant company has observed, in particular, difficulties in priming.
OBJECTS AND SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The present invention seeks to improve the reliability of the operation of a pump of the above-defined type, i.e. comprising a moving member mounted to move relative to a support, the moving member having a central duct into which the substance to be dispensed penetrates via at least one opening, the support co-operating with the moving member to define a variable volume pump chamber around said central duct, the pump also having a diaphragm having a central portion in which said central duct is inserted, the diaphragm being organized in such a manner as to isolate the pump chamber from the opening(s) of the central duct when the volume of the pump chamber increases and the substance is sucked into it.
The invention achieves this by at least one of the central duct and the central portion of the diaphragm including an annular bulge that is suitable, when the volume of the pump chamber increases, for bearing in leakproof manner on the other of the central portion and the central duct of the diaphragm, so as to isolate the pump chamber from the opening(s) of the central duct.
In other words, the above-mentioned bulge ensures that the annular passage formed around the central duct between the pump chamber and the opening(s) of the central duct is closed during the suction stage.
The surface of the diaphragm which bears on the central duct to ensure said closure is slightly stretched as a result of the presence of the bulge, such that low air pressure in the pump chamber can suffice to break the sealing between the diaphragm and the central duct.
This makes the pump easier to prime.
In addition, it is generally desirable to use a relatively hard elastomer to make the diaphragm, enabling a relatively high return force to be obtained without having to prestress the diaphragm to excess, the drawback of prestressing the diaphragm too much being the risk of rupturing the diaphragm in the long term.
However, the use of a harder elastomer tends to increase priming difficulties since the diaphragm deforms less easily.
The invention enables the influence of the modulus of elasticity of the material constituting the diaphragm on the operation of the pump to be reduced to some extent, and thus enables a harder elastomer to be used so as to reduce the prestress of the diaphragm while maintaining the desired spring effect.
To make manufacture easy by molding plastics material, the bulge is preferably formed on the inner surface of the central portion of the diaphragm.
The bulge thus formed on the central portion of the diaphragm bears in sealed manner on the central duct so as to isolate the pump chamber from the opening(s) of the central duct, at least while the volume of the pump chamber is increasing.
Advantageously, when at rest, the bulge also bears in sealed manner on the central duct.
In a variant, the bulge is formed on the outer surface of the central duct.
When the bulge is formed on the inner surface of the diaphragm, one or more hollow or projecting portions in relief are advantageously formed on the central duct, remote from the bulge when the moving member is in the high position, and reaching the bulge at the end of the down stroke of the moving member, the portions in relief being organized in such as manner as to facilitate the creation, at that moment, of a passage between the pump chamber and the opening(s) of the central duct.
The portion(s) in relief is/are in the form of one or more ribs formed on the outer surface of the central duct, for example.
In a particular embodiment, the central portion of the diaphragm includes a base comprising an inner stud that is organized so as to engage in the bottom end of the central duct.
Such a stud enables the bottom end of the central portion of the diaphragm to be held relatively stable on the bottom end of the central duct.
In a particular embodiment, the diaphragm has a flexible lip suitable firstly for isolating the pump chamber from the source of substance when the volume of said pump chamber decreases, and secondly for enabling substance to enter into said pump chamber when the volume thereof increases.
In a particular embodiment, said flexible lip is connected to the central portion of the diaphragm by forming a downwardly open annular trough, and the support includes an inner skirt having its top end bearing against the end wall of said trough to retain the diaphragm when the moving member is moved downwards to decrease the volume of the pump chamber.
Preferably, said inner skirt has openings at its top end, the openings being of a height that is less than the height of the flexible lip, said openings enabling the substance to reach the pump chamber when the volume thereof increases and the flexible lip moves away from the inner skirt.
In a particular embodiment, the central portion of the diaphragm is connected at its top end to an annular portion whose width and thickness are selected in such a manner as to improve retention of the diaphragm when said central portion is stretched.
Preferably, the thickness of the above-mentioned annular portion, prior to the diaphragm being assembled in the pump, is greater than or equal to the thickness of the diaphragm in its central portion.
Preferably, the above-mentioned annular portion, prior to the diaphragm being assembled in the pump, is at least 1.5 times wider than it is thick, and preferably twice as wide as it is thick.
One of the flexible lip and the inner skirt preferably includes an annular bulge that is suitable for bearing on the other of the inner skirt and the flexible lip so as to isolate the pump chamber from the inside of the receptacle when the volume of the pump chamber decreases.
In a particular embodiment, the flexible lip includes an annular bulge on its inner surface that is suitable for bearing in sealed manner on the inner skirt so as to isolate the pump chamber from the source of substance at least when the volume of the pump chamber decreases.
At rest, the annular bulge advantageously bears in sealed manner on the inner skirt.
The flexible lip advantageously includes, above said annular bulge, a preferred deformation zone that is preferably constituted by a thin zone.
In a variant, the inner skirt includes on its outer surface an annular bulge that is suitable for bearing in leakproof manner on the flexible lip so as to isolate the pump chamber from the source of substance when the volume of the pump chamber decreases.
In a particular embodiment, the height of the above-mentioned flexible lip is greater than or equal to the height of the central portion of the diaphragm, prior to the diaphragm being assembled in the pump.
In a particular embodiment, the outer surface of the flexible lip presents, in the vicinity of its top end, a portion that is conical and diverges towards the top end of the diaphragm, which portion is connected via a shoulder to an annular rib.
Preferably, the inside diameter of the flexible lip is equal to the outside diameter of the inner skirt, ignoring manufacturing tolerances.
Also preferably, the clearance between the flexible lip and the inner skirt is negative or zero; this ensures that the flexible lip is lightly clamped against the inner skirt.
In a particular embodiment, when the moving member is at rest, the length of the central portion of the diaphragm after being assembled in the pump is greater than or equal to 1.5 times its initial length prior to assembly in the pump, or greater than or equal to twice said initial length, or even greater than or equal than 3 times said initial length.
In a particular embodiment, when the moving member is fully depressed, the length of the central portion of the diaphragm is greater than or equal to twice the initial length of the diaphragm prior to assembly in the pump, or greater than or equal to 3 times said initial length, or even greater than or equal to 4 times said initial length.
In a particular embodiment, at least one of the diaphragm and the central duct is shaped to prevent an annular zone forming between the diaphragm and the central duct that would prevent the substance contained in the pump chamber from flowing via said central duct when the volume of the pump chamber decreases.
Preferably, at least one of the diaphragm and the central duct is shaped so as to bear against the other of the central duct and the diaphragm at predetermined locations of its periphery, at least during displacement of the moving member relative to the support.
Preferably, at least one of the diaphragm and the central duct has portions in relief against which the other of the central duct and the diaphragm comes to bear, at least during displacement of the moving member relative to the support.
This guarantees that the pump operates reliably without any risk of the moving member jamming while the volume of the pump chamber is varying.
The above-mentioned portions in relief tend to prevent the diaphragm from blocking the flow of substance coming from the pump chamber and going towards the opening(s) of the central duct via which the substance penetrates prior to being dispensed while the volume of the pump chamber is decreasing.
These portions in relief also tend to keep the central duct of the moving member on the axis of the central portion of the diaphragm, which is favorable to satisfactory operation of the pump.
In a preferred embodiment, said portions in relief are made on the diaphragm, preferably being constituted by bulges uniformly distributed around the axis of the central portion of the diaphragm at its opening, said bulges preferably extending over the top face of the diaphragm.
In a particular embodiment, the support has a pair of sealing lips bearing in leakproof manner on a tubular skirt of the moving member, said tubular skirt being downwardly open and extending around the central duct concentrically thereabout, said tubular skirt also defining the pump radially outer wall of the pump chamber.
In a particular embodiment, the inner skirt is a portion of a piece fitted to the remainder of the support.
In a preferred embodiment, the central duct of the moving member is provided with at least one radial opening at its bottom end.
In a preferred embodiment, the moving member constitutes a pushbutton, the central duct being integrally formed with a dispenser endpiece.
In a particular embodiment, the tubular skirt of the moving member slides inside a guide skirt of the support, co-operating with the inner skirt of the support to define an upwardly open annular trough which communicates with the source of substance via at least one air intake orifice, the tubular skirt of the moving member bearing in leakproof manner against said guide skirt when the moving member is at rest and the volume of the pump chamber is at a maximum.
The diaphragm can be made of a nitrile elastomer or of a silicone elastomer, for example, and other materials can naturally be used.
The invention also provides a receptacle fitted with a pump as defined above.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
Other characteristics and advantages of the present invention will appear on reading the following detailed description of a non-limiting embodiment of the invention and of variant implementations, and on examining the accompanying drawings, in which:
FIG. 1
is a diagrammatic view of the top portion of a receptacle fitted with a pump of the invention;
FIGS. 2 and 3
show the inner skirt of the support in isolation;
FIG. 4
shows a fragment of the bottom end of the tubular skirt of the moving member in isolation;
FIG. 5
is a diagrammatic axial section showing in isolation the diaphragm for fitting to the pump
1
, prior to being assembled in the pump;
FIG. 6
is a section on section line V
1
—V
1
of
FIG. 5
;
FIG. 7
is a fragmentary and diagrammatic view of the central duct;
FIG. 8
is a cross-section on section line VIII-XIII of
FIG. 7
;
FIG. 9
shows how the pump operates when the pushbutton is depressed;
FIG. 10
shows how the pump operates when the pushbutton is released;
FIGS. 11 and 12
show the action of a portion in relief of the central duct on the bulges of the diaphragm;
FIG. 13
is a view similar to
FIG. 5
showing a variant embodiment of the diaphragm;
FIG. 14
is a fragmentary view of a variant embodiment of the flexible lip; and
FIG. 15
is a view similar to
FIG. 2
showing a variant embodiment of the inner skirt of the support.
MORE DETAILED DESCRIPTION
FIG. 1
shows a receptacle
1
comprising a tank-forming body
2
of which only the top end is shown in the drawing, defining a neck
3
on which a support
4
is snap-fastened.
The support
4
guides a pushbutton
5
in sliding along an axis X, and it serves to mount a removable protective cap
6
covering the pushbutton
5
prior to first use.
The support
4
has a sealing skirt
7
bearing in leakproof manner against the inner surface of the neck
3
.
The sealing skirt
7
is extended radially, firstly outwards by fixing tabs
8
snap-fastened on an annular rim
9
of the neck
3
, and secondly inwards in the form of a stepped wall
10
defining an endpiece
12
for connecting a dip tube
13
, shown in part in the drawing.
An outer skirt
15
and a guide skirt
16
are integrally formed together with the sealing skirt
7
, the fixing tabs
8
, and the stepped wall
10
by molding a plastics material.
The outer skirt
15
extends around the neck
3
of the receptacle and presents a shoulder
17
on which the protective cap
6
bears.
The top edge
18
of the outer skirt
15
holds the pushbutton
5
at rest, as explained below.
The support
4
has an inner skirt
20
constituted by a separate part, with a bottom end
21
having a shoulder that is engaged by force into the stepped wall
10
.
The inner skirt
20
has a substantially tapering top end provided with openings
22
, as can be seen more particularly in
FIGS. 2 and 3
.
In the example described, these openings
22
are in the form of slots running parallel to the axis X and extended downwards by grooves
25
occupying the radially inner surface of the inner skirt
20
as far as a step
26
.
A pair of annular sealing lips
24
are integrally formed with the inner skirt
20
on the outside of said skirt by molding a plastics material.
The pushbutton
5
has an outer skirt
30
provided at its bottom end with teeth
31
, which teeth come into abutment against the top edge
18
of the outer skirt
15
of the support
4
when the pushbutton
5
is at rest in its high position, as shown in FIG.
1
.
The pushbutton
5
has a central duct
32
on the axis X, and a concentric tubular skirt
33
defining an annular pump chamber
34
around the central duct
32
.
The outer skirt
30
, the tubular skirt
33
, and the central duct
32
are formed integrally with a dispenser endpiece
35
communicating internally with the central duct
32
by molding a plastics material.
At its bottom end, the central duct
32
has radial openings
36
.
The bottom end of the tubular skirt
33
forms a sealing lip
37
extending radially outwards to a small extent, as is shown more particularly in FIG.
4
.
The bottom portion of the guide skirt
16
of the support
4
has a shallow annular setback
41
in its radially inner surface.
When the pushbutton
5
is in the high position, the sealing lip
37
presses in leakproof manner against the circularly cylindrical surface
40
of the top portion of the guide skirt
16
, as shown in FIG.
1
.
The inside of the receptacle is thus isolated from ambient air, which is favorable to good conservation of the substance to be dispensed.
When the pushbutton
5
is pressed down, the sealing lip
37
ceases to bear in leakproof manner against the guide skirt
16
because of the annular setback
41
, thereby enabling the trough formed between the inner skirt
20
and the guide skirt
16
to communicate with the outside.
An air intake orifice
42
is formed in the bottom of this trough to allow air to penetrate into the receptacle progressively as it empties.
The inner skirt
20
serves as a mount for a diaphragm
50
having a sleeve-shaped central portion
51
about the axis X which is open at its top end and closed at its bottom end by an end wall
52
.
This central portion
51
is extended radially outwards by a flexible annular lip
53
, as can be seen more particularly in FIG.
5
.
By connecting with the central portion
51
, this flexible lip
53
forms an annular trough
54
in which the top end of the inner skirt
20
is inserted until its free edge bears against the end wall of said trough.
The flexible lip
53
is made in such a manner as to clamp lightly on the inner skirt
20
.
The height of the flexible lip
53
is greater than the height of the openings
22
, and the flexible lip
53
is suitable at rest for bearing in leakproof manner against the outer surface of the inner skirt
20
beyond the openings
22
, as shown in FIG.
1
.
More particularly, in the embodiment described and as can be seen in
FIG. 5
, the flexible lip
53
includes, at its bottom end and on its radial inner surface, an annular bulge
56
of semi-circular section that is suitable at rest for bearing via its summit line on the inner skirt
20
.
The flexible lip
53
has a thinner zone
57
above the bulge
56
so as to enable the bottom portion of the flexible lip
53
to deform outwards so as to enable the bulge
56
to move away easily from the inner skirt
20
when the substance contained in the receptacle is to enter the pump chamber.
Starting from its bottom end, the outside surface of the flexible lip
53
has a bottom portion
81
that is substantially circularly cylindrical about the axis X, followed by an upwardly divergent conical upper portion
82
, said upper portion
82
being connected via a shoulder
83
to an annular rib
84
.
At the opening of its central portion
51
, the diaphragm
50
has portions in relief that are not circularly symmetrical about the axis X, i.e. in this particular example bulges
55
whose function is explained below.
In the embodiment described, there are three of these bulges
55
and they are uniformly distributed angularly about the axis X, as can be seen in FIG.
6
.
Each of these bulges
55
projects from the radially inner surface of the central portion
51
, and each extends radially outwards over the top face of the diaphragm
50
so as substantially to overlie the trough
54
.
Each of the bulges
55
, when observed in section in a cross-section plane, also presents a section that is convex towards the axis X, as shown in FIG.
6
.
The inner surface of the central portion
51
of the diaphragm has a top portion
70
that is slightly conical towards the end wall
52
.
The bulges
55
extend over this conical portion
70
.
The annular portion
85
which unites the flexible lip
53
to the central portion
51
is relatively wide and thick, thus making it possible to ensure that the top end of the central portion
51
is indeed held stationary relative to the inner skirt
20
when the central portion
51
is stretched.
In the embodiment described, the annular portion
85
is about twice as wide as it is thick, outside the bulges
55
.
On its inner surface, the central portion
51
of the diaphragm includes an annular bulge
58
of semi-circular section.
The bulge
58
is designed to bear via a generator line on the outer surface of the central duct
32
, above the openings
36
, when the pushbutton rises, so as to close the passage between the pump chamber
34
and the inside of the central duct
32
.
In the example described, the bulge
58
has a radius of 0.25 mm, the thickness e of the wall constituting the central portion
51
of the diaphragm being 0.55 mm.
The bottom
52
of the central portion
51
of the diaphragm includes a stud
59
on its top face that is designed to engage in the bottom end of the central duct
32
.
The central duct
32
is shown in dashed lines in FIG.
5
.
The outside diameter of the stud
59
corresponds to the inside diameter of the central duct
32
.
The stud
59
enables the bottom
52
of the diaphragm to be held stationary relative to the central duct
32
.
When the pushbutton
5
is at rest, as shown in
FIG. 1
, the length of the central portion
51
of the diaphragm is about 3 times the initial length l
0
of the central portion
51
, i.e. lengthening reaches 200%.
By way of example, when the diaphragm
50
is not assembled, the length l
0
measured between the end wall of the trough
54
and the top face of the end wall
53
is about 3 mm, and when the diaphragm is in place in the pump and the pushbutton is at rest, as shown in
FIG. 1
, the length of the central portion
51
is about 9 mm.
In the example described, at the end of the down stroke of the pushbutton
5
, the central portion
51
is lengthened by 350%.
In the example under consideration, the length of the central portion
51
is then about 13.5 mm, the down stroke of the pushbutton
5
being 4.5 mm.
During assembly, the central duct
32
of the pushbutton
5
is inserted into the central portion
51
of the diaphragm
50
until its bottom end bears against the end wall
52
of the diaphragm
50
around the stud
59
, as shown in FIG.
1
.
The bulges
55
then bear against the circularly cylindrical surface of the central duct
32
. Nevertheless, in general, it is not essential for the bulges
55
to bear against the central duct
32
when the pushbutton is at rest.
While the pushbutton
5
is at rest, the central portion
51
of the diaphragm
50
is under tension, so as to hold the teeth
31
in abutment against the top edge
18
of the outer skirt
15
.
The pair of sealing lips
24
bear in leakproof manner against the radially inner surface of the tubular skirt
33
regardless of the up or down movement of the pushbutton
5
.
The bulge
58
bears against the central duct
32
via its summit, thereby closing the passage between the pump chamber
34
and the radial openings
36
.
At rest, the annular bulge
56
of the flexible lip
53
comes to bear against the inner skirt
20
, thereby closing the passage between the pump chamber
34
and the inside of the receptacle.
As shown in
FIGS. 7 and 8
, the central duct
32
advantageously includes ribs
60
that are parallel to the axis X, the bottom ends
61
of said ribs moving away from the annular bulge
58
, when the pushbutton is in the high position, by a distance corresponding to the down stroke of the pushbutton.
The ribs
60
are optional, but facilitate priming of the pump as explained above.
Before the pushbutton reaches its low position, the bottom ends
61
of the ribs
60
are situated above the annular bulge
58
, as shown in FIG.
11
.
When the pump is not primed, there is air in the pump chamber
34
which should be eliminated.
The ribs come into contact with the annular bulge
58
at the end of the down stroke of the pushbutton so as to ensure that the annular bulge
58
moves well away from the central duct
58
, as shown in FIG.
12
.
The risk of the air pressure in the pump chamber being insufficient to cause a passage to be created between the pump chamber
34
and the radial openings
36
is thus prevented.
The support
4
, the pushbutton
5
, and the diaphragm
50
constitute a pump which operates as follows.
When the user presses down the pushbutton
5
, as shown in
FIG. 9
, the central duct
32
drives the end wall
52
of the diaphragm
50
downwards, with the diaphragm deforming elastically and stretching so as to accompany the downward movement of the central duct
32
.
It is assumed that the pump is primed, i.e. that the pump chamber
34
is full of substance.
During the downward movement of the pushbutton
5
, the substance contained in the pump chamber
34
is expelled between the central duct
32
and the central portion
51
of the diaphragm, and it reaches the radial openings
36
of the central duct
32
and then the dispenser endpiece
35
.
The inner surface
56
of the flexible lip
53
bears in leakproof manner against the annular bulge
20
during the downward movement of the pushbutton
5
.
On reaching the annular setback
41
after the pushbutton
5
has been pushed down a certain distance, the sealing lip
37
of the tubular skirt
33
of the pushbutton
5
ceases to bear in leakproof manner against the guide skirt
16
, thereby making communication possible between the inside of the receptacle and the outside via the air intake orifice
42
and the clearance that exists between the guide skirt
16
and the tubular skirt
33
.
Between them, the bulges
55
leave passages for the substance and prevent a leakproof annular barrier zone forming between the central duct
32
and the central portion
51
of the diaphragm
50
which might not be overcome by the pressure of the substance, so it is ensured that the substance can reach the radial openings
36
, with the annular bulge
58
moving a little away from the central duct
32
under the effect of the pressure in the substance.
The contact surface between the diaphragm
50
and the central duct
32
above the radial openings
36
is relatively limited as a result of the presence of the annular bulge
58
, thereby facilitating the creation of a passage towards the radial openings
36
.
The bulges
55
tend to hold the central duct
32
coaxially relative to the inner skirt
20
and to guarantee that the diaphragm hooks onto the inner skirt
20
.
When the user releases the pushbutton
5
, the pushbutton is urged upwards by the central portion
51
of the diaphragm which tends to return to its initial shape.
During the return movement of the pushbutton
5
, the annular bulge
58
closes the passage between the radial openings
36
and the pump chamber
34
, and the suction which is created in said pump chamber causes the flexible lip
53
of the inner skirt
20
to move away, and draws substance in from the receptacle.
Displacement of the annular bulge
56
is facilitated by the existence of the thin zone
57
.
The substance reaches the pump chamber
34
by flowing via the grooves
25
of the inner skirt
20
along the central portion
51
of the diaphragm
50
, passing through the inner skirt
20
via the openings
22
, and then passing round the flexible lip
53
and rising outside it, as shown in FIG.
10
.
While the pushbutton
5
is rising, air can penetrate into the receptacle via the clearance that exists between the guide skirt
16
and the tubular skirt
33
and via the air intake orifice
42
, and this continues until the sealing lip
37
bears again in leakproof manner against the guide skirt
16
when the pushbutton
5
reaches its high position, as explained above.
Naturally, the invention is not restricted to the embodiment described above.
In particular, the bulges
55
can be replaced by portions in relief formed on the central duct.
The ribs
60
can also be of a size that enables them to fulfill the same function as the bulges
55
, thereby enabling said bulges to be eliminated.
The annular bulge
58
can be eliminated and replaced as a variant by an annular bulge
58
′ formed on the outside surface of the central duct
32
above the radial openings
36
, as shown in FIG.
13
.
In a similar way, the annular bulge
56
can be eliminated as shown in FIG.
14
and replaced by an annular bulge
56
′ formed on the inner skirt
20
just below the openings
22
, as shown in FIG.
15
.
Claims
- 1. A pump comprising a moving member mounted to move relative to a support, the moving member having a central duct into which the substance to be dispensed penetrates via at least one opening, the support co-operating with the moving member to define a variable volume pump chamber around said central duct, the pump also having a diaphragm having a central portion in which said central duct is inserted, the diaphragm being organized in such a manner as to isolate the pump chamber from the opening(s) of the central duct when the volume of the pump chamber increases and the substance is sucked into it, wherein at least one of the central duct and the central portion of the diaphragm includes an annular bulge that is suitable, when the volume of the pump chamber increases, for bearing in leakproof manner on the other of the central portion and the central duct of the diaphragm, so as to isolate the pump chamber from the opening(s) of the central duct.
- 2. A pump according to claim 1, wherein the central portion of the diaphragm includes an annular bulge that, at rest and when the volume of the pump chamber increases, bears in leakproof manner on the central duct, so as to isolate the pump chamber from the opening(s) of the central duct.
- 3. A pump according to claim 2, wherein the central duct includes one or more hollow or projecting portions in relief remote from said bulge when the moving member is in the high position, and reaching the bulge at the end of the down stroke of the moving member, the portions in relief being organized in such as manner as to facilitate the creation, at that moment, of a passage between the pump chamber and the opening(s) of the central duct.
- 4. A pump according to claim 3, wherein the portion(s) in relief is/are in the form of one or more ribs formed on the outer surface of the central duct.
- 5. A pump according to claim 4, wherein the central portion of the diaphragm includes a base comprising an inner stud that is organized so as to engage in the bottom end of the central duct.
- 6. A pump according to claim 1, wherein the diaphragm has a flexible lip suitable firstly for isolating the pump chamber from the source of substance when the volume of said pump chamber decreases, and secondly for enabling substance to enter into said pump chamber when the volume thereof increases.
- 7. A pump according to claim 6, wherein said flexible lip is connected to the central portion of the diaphragm by forming a downwardly open annular trough, and wherein the support includes an inner skirt having its top end bearing against the end wall of said trough to retain the diaphragm when the moving member is moved downwards to decrease the volume of the pump chamber.
- 8. A pump according to claim 7, wherein one of the flexible lip and the inner skirt includes an annular bulge that is suitable for bearing on the other of the inner skirt and the flexible lip so as to isolate the pump chamber from the inside of the receptacle when the volume of the pump chamber decreases.
- 9. A pump according to claim 8, wherein the flexible lip includes an annular bulge on its inner surface that is suitable for bearing in sealed manner on the inner skirt so as to isolate the pump chamber from the source of substance both at rest and when the volume of the pump chamber decreases.
- 10. A pump according to claim 9, wherein the flexible lip includes, above said bulge, a preferred deformation zone that is preferably constituted by a thin zone.
- 11. A pump according to claim 8, wherein the inner skirt includes on the outer surface an annular bulge that is suitable for bearing in leakproof manner on the flexible lip so as to isolate the pump chamber from the source of substance when the volume of the pump chamber decreases.
- 12. A pump according to claim 7, wherein the inner skirt is a portion of a piece fitted to the remainder of the support.
- 13. A pump according to claim 12, wherein the support has a pair of sealing lips bearing in leakproof manner on a tubular skirt of the moving member, said tubular skirt being downwardly open and extending around the central duct concentrically thereabout, said tubular skirt also defining the pump radially outer wall of the pump chamber.
- 14. A pump according to claim 13, wherein the tubular skirt of the moving member slides inside a guide skirt of the support, co-operating with the inner skirt of the support to define an upwardly open annular trough which communicates with the source of substance via at least one air intake orifice, the tubular skirt of the moving member bearing in leakproof manner against said guide skirt when the moving member is at rest and the volume of the pump chamber is at a maximum.
- 15. A pump according to claim 7, wherein said inner skirt has openings at its top end, the openings being of a height that is less than the height of the flexible lip, said openings enabling the substance to reach the pump chamber when the volume thereof increases and the flexible lip moves away from the inner skirt under the effect of thrust from the substance flowing towards the pump chamber.
- 16. A pump according to claim 7, wherein the height of the flexible lip is greater than or equal to the height of the central portion of the diaphragm, prior to the diaphragm being assembled in the pump.
- 17. A pump according to claim 7, wherein the flexible lip is of thickness that increases going towards the top end of the diaphragm.
- 18. A pump according to claim 7, wherein the inside diameter of the flexible lip is equal to the outside diameter of the inner skirt, ignoring manufacturing tolerances.
- 19. A pump according to claim 18, wherein the clearance between the flexible lip and the inner skirt is negative or zero.
- 20. A pump according to claim 1, wherein the central portion of the diaphragm is connected at its top end to an annular portion whose width and thickness are selected in such a manner as to improve retention of the diaphragm when said central portion is stretched.
- 21. A pump according to claim 20, wherein the thickness of said annular portion, prior to the diaphragm being assembled in the pump, is greater than or equal to the thickness of the diaphragm in its central portion.
- 22. A pump according to claim 20, wherein said annular portion, prior to the diaphragm being assembled in the pump, is at least 1.5 times wider than it is thick.
- 23. A pump according to claim 20, wherein said annular portion, prior to the diaphragm being assembled in the pump, is at least twice as wide as it is thick.
- 24. A pump according to claim 1, wherein, when the moving member is at rest, the length of the central portion of the diaphragm after being assembled in the pump is greater than or equal to 1.5 times its initial length prior to assembly in the pumps or greater than or equal to twice said initial length.
- 25. A pump according to claim 1, wherein, when the moving member is fully depressed, the length of the central portion of the diaphragm is greater than or equal to twice the initial length of the diaphragm prior to assembly in the pump.
- 26. A pump according to claim 1, wherein at least one of the diaphragm and the central duct is shaped to prevent an annular zone forming between the diaphragm and the central duct that would prevent the substance contained in the pump chamber from flowing via said central duct when the volume of the pump chamber decreases.
- 27. A pump according to claim 26, wherein at least one of the diaphragm and the central duct is shaped so as to bear against the other of the central duct and the diaphragm at predetermined locations of its periphery, at least during displacement of the moving member relative to the support.
- 28. A pump according to claim 28, wherein at least one of the diaphragm and the central duct has portions in relief against which the other of the central duct and the diaphragm comes to bear, at least during displacement of the moving member relative to the support.
- 29. A pump according to claim 28, wherein said portions in relief are made on the diaphragm.
- 30. A pump according to claim 28, wherein said portions in relief are made on the diaphragm and comprise bulges uniformly distributed around the axis of the central portion of the diaphragm at its opening, said bulges extending over the top face of the diaphragm.
- 31. A pump according to claim 1, wherein the central duct of the moving member is provided with at least one radial opening at its bottom end.
- 32. A pump according to claim 1, wherein the moving member constitutes a pushbutton, the central duct being integrally formed with a dispenser endpiece.
- 33. A pump according to claim 1, wherein the diaphragm is made of a nitrile elastomer or of a silicone elastomer.
- 34. A receptacle fitted with a pump as defined in claim 1.
- 35. A pump according to claim 1, wherein, when the moving member is at rest, the length of the central portion of the diaphragm after being assembled in the pump is greater than or equal to twice its initial length prior to assembly in the pump.
- 36. A pump according to claim 1, wherein, when the moving member is at rest, the length of the central portion of the diaphragm after being assembled in the pump is greater than or equal to 3 times its initial length prior to assembly in the pump.
- 37. A pump according to claim 1, wherein, when the moving member is fully depressed, the length of the central portion of the diaphragm is greater than or equal to 3 times the initial length of the diaphragm prior to assembly in the pump.
- 38. A pump according to claim 1, wherein, when the moving member is fully depressed, the length of the central portion of the diaphragm is greater than or equal to 4 times the initial length of the diaphragm prior to assembly in the pump.
Priority Claims (1)
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Jul 1999 |
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