This application is the National Stage of PCT/EP2009/054450 filed on Apr. 15, 2009, which claims priority under 35 U.S.C. §119 of German Application No. 10 2008 019 007.1 filed on Apr. 15, 2008, the disclosure of which is incorporated by reference. The international application under PCT article 21(2) was not published in English.
The invention relates to a dispenser for dispensing liquid to pasty substances, having a dispensing head with a dispensing mouth, having a supply chamber and having a dispenser head part, it being possible for the dispensing head to be displaced relative to the dispenser head part out of a dispensing-standby position into a lowered position and vice versa, it being possible for the dispensing head, as a result of being supported on a fixed dispenser part, to be extended or retracted relative to the fixed dispenser part when being carried along in rotation by the dispenser head part, and the dispenser head covering over a dispensing tube that communicates with the pumping chamber.
In respect of the prior art, reference is made, for example, to DE 10 2007 007 402 A1. In the dispenser known from the latter, cf., for example,
In addition, reference is made to WO 2008/010640 A and WO 2008/012455 A. In the case of the subject of WO 2008/010640 A, during extension and retraction of the dispensing head, the pump chamber and the supply container are moved along in the same manner. In the case of the subject of WO 2008/012455 A, during extension and retraction of the dispensing head, a flexible hose portion of the dispensing tube changes from a rolled-up position into an extended position and vice versa.
Proceeding from the last-mentioned state of the art, the invention is concerned with the technical problem of achieving a favorable configuration of the substance path during the extension and retraction of the dispensing head in respect of a relative movement between the pumping chamber and the dispensing head.
This technical problem is solved by a dispenser in which the dispensing head (3), in the extended position, interacts in an aligned manner with the dispensing opening and, in the retracted position, interacts with a closed region of the dispensing tube (21).
It is further preferred if the dispenser head part has a vertically accessible recess into which and out of which moves a projecting dispensing nozzle of the dispenser head. In the retracted state, an advantageous concealed position of the dispensing nozzle is thus achieved. This can also be used for closing the dispensing nozzle.
It is preferred if the dispenser head part can be rotated relative to the supply container. A user can secure the dispenser on the supply container and then set the desired position of the dispensing head by rotation of the dispenser head part.
Furthermore, it is preferred if the dispensing head is guided by a slotted track relative to a fixed dispenser part which is formed as an adjustment part. Support of the dispensing head on the fixed dispenser part is effected by the slotted-track guidance. Advantageous latching installation is made possible.
It is also preferred if the dispensing head covers over a dispensing tube which communicates with the pumping chamber. The dispensing tube here, further preferably, is firmly connected to an upper pumping-chamber part, in particular the piston part, whereas the dispensing head, formed in the manner of a sleeve in this respect, can be moved telescopically in relation to the dispensing tube.
By virtue of the dispensing head, in the extended position, interacting in an aligned manner with a dispensing opening of the dispenser tube, but, in the retracted position, interacting with a closed region of the dispenser tube, closure or opening of the substance-dispensing path is thus achieved, at the same time, along with the retraction and extension of the dispensing head.
The invention will be explained hereinbelow, furthermore, with reference to the accompanying drawing, although the latter illustrates merely an exemplary embodiment. In the drawing:
A dispenser 1 which serves for dispensing liquid to pasty substances is illustrated and described, in first instance with reference to
The pumping chamber 4 has beneath it a supply chamber 7, in which, for example, a feeding piston 8 may be disposed. The dispenser head part 2, furthermore, has disposed in it a fixed adjustment part 9, which has a slotted actuating track 10 in which run one or more follower elements 11 of the dispensing head 3.
The dispensing head part 2 is configured in the manner of a sleeve. It is of tubular form with a U-wall formed at the upper end. The outer wall merges cross-sectionally, via a U-crosspiece, into a wall crosspiece which projects freely inward. The U-crosspiece forms an outer, annularly encircling end surface. In the region of the recess 35 for the dispensing mouth 25, the wall is preferably formed only in an angled manner, without an inner U-leg.
The dispensing head 3 is coupled positively to the dispenser head part 2, which is retained such that it can be rotated relative to a dispenser sleeve part 12. However, it cannot be moved vertically relative to the dispenser sleeve part 12.
The rotary coupling between the dispenser head part 2 and the dispensing head 3 is achieved, in specific terms, by a drive protrusion 14 which is formed on the dispensing head 3, in the exemplary embodiment beneath the dispensing mouth 25, and engages in an associated entrainment recess inside the dispenser head part 2.
The pumping chamber 4, more specifically, is formed by a fixed lower pumping-chamber part 15 and an upper pumping-chamber part 16, which can be moved vertically in relation to this lower part 15.
The upper pumping-chamber part 16, more specifically, is made up of a piston part 17 and a spring-stop part 18, which engages in this part 17 with latching connection. Acting against the spring-stop part 18 is a restoring spring 19 which, at its other end, is supported on the lower pumping-chamber part 15, outside the pumping chamber 4. A dispensing tube 21 follows, in functional terms, above the pumping-chamber outlet valve 6, this dispensing tube being made up, in part, by an inner surface of a cylindrical engagement portion of the spring-stop part 18 and, in part, by a tube part 21′ which is latchingly connected to the engagement portion 20 of the spring-stop part and follows axially in the dispensing direction. The dispensing tube 21 is covered over by the dispensing head 3. In the exemplary embodiment, the tube part 21′ is secured against rotation, preferably by positive locking, in relation to the spring-stop part 18. The spring-stop part 18, at the same time, forms an upwardly-free accommodating sleeve 22, in which the head part 3 is accommodated in a telescopic manner (see, for example,
The fixed accommodating sleeve 22, furthermore, forms a slotted track 26, in which runs a sliding block 27 formed on the dispensing head 3, see, for example,
The slotted track 26 is made up, in specific terms, of an oblique portion 28, a lower retaining portion 29 and an upper retaining portion 30.
When the dispenser head part 2 is rotated relative to the dispenser sleeve part 12, the dispensing head 3 is carried along by way of positive locking. The desired vertical movement of the dispensing head 3 is achieved as a result of the dispensing head 3 being supported by means of the slotted-track guidance on the accommodating sleeve 22, which constitutes a fixed dispenser part.
If, in the extended position, the dispensing head 3 is rotated such that the sliding block 27 is in the upper retaining portion 30, substance can be dispensed by pushing down on, that is to say applying pressure from above to, the dispensing head 3. This is because, at the same time, the opening 31 of the dispensing-closure part 23 and the opening 32 of the tube 21 are aligned in this position, see, for example,
In the retracted position, in contrast, see, for example,
In more specific terms, the lower pumping-chamber part 15 is screwed onto a supply-chamber part 33, see
In the retracted position, at the same time, the surface of an upper periphery of the dispensing head part 2 is aligned with a surface of the dispensing head 3. The surface may be a planar surface running at right angles to a vertical axis of the dispenser. However, it may also be curved slightly in cross-section, for example, in accordance with the exemplary embodiment, see
In the embodiment of
Furthermore, it is important for the dispensing mouth 25, in the retracted state,
The upper dispenser part illustrated in
As is evident from
For both embodiments illustrated, it is also important, in particular, that, during displacement of the dispensing head 3 relative to the dispenser head part 2, that is to say during extension or retraction, i.e. a changeover between the positions according to
It may further be provided, as is also illustrated in
In specific terms, as is evident from
All features disclosed are (in themselves) pertinent to the invention. The disclosure content of the associated/attached priority documents (copy of the prior application) is hereby also included in full in the disclosure of the application, also for the purpose of incorporating features of these documents in claims of the present application.
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