Claims
- 1. A trigger-type dispensing pump comprising
- a. a pump body having pump means, a tubular support adapted to be connected to a container and supporting the pump means and a substantially horizontal outlet tube connected to the pump means, the body formed with elongate flanges integral therewith, the flanges being disposed in a common horizontal plane, at least one of the flanges having an interruption to define a rear section and a forward section, the tubular support being formed with an integral downwardly facing shelf spaced below the flanges,
- b. an open-fronted shroud adapted to substantially cover the pump body and comprising an elongate top wall and connecting side walls and rear end wall, the shroud adapted to slide over the pump body from a rearward direction, the shroud being formed with parallel channels therealong adapted to slidingly receive respectively the flanges on the pump body, the channels having rear ends, the shroud also having at least one wedge aligned with the rear end of the one of the channels which is adapted to receive the said one flange, the wedge being adapted to engage the rear section and ride over and snap past it and come to rest in the interruption to hold the shroud on the pump body, and an inward horizontal shoulder disposed below the channels and adapted to slide snugly under the shelf on the pump body.
- 2. A dispensing pump as claimed in claim 1 wherein each flange has an interruption and the shroud is formed with a wedge aligned with each channel.
- 3. A dispensing pump as claimed in claim 2 wherein the channels extend downward from the top wall of the shroud.
- 4. A dispensing pump as claimed in claim 2 wherein the flanges extend in directions away from each other and the channels oppose each other.
- 5. A dispensing pump as claimed in claim 2 wherein both the shroud and the pump body are molded from polypropylene.
- 6. A dispensing pump as claimed in claim 2 wherein the rear sections have slots to increase flexibility.
- 7. A dispensing pump as claimed in claim 2 wherein the flanges are each supported on a web which extends upward from the horizontal outlet tube.
- 8. A dispensing pump as claimed in claim 2 wherein both the shoulder is integrally formed inward from the rear end wall and portions of the side walls.
- 9. A trigger-type dispensing pump as claimed in claim 1 wherein the channels face inwardly toward each other and the flanges face outwardly away from each other.
- 10. A method of assembly of a trigger pump comprising a pump body having a pump means connected to a substantially horizontal outlet tube and an open-fronted shroud defined by a top wall and connected rear end wall and opposite side walls, the method comprising:
- a. providing on the outlet tube of the pump body a pair of outward coplanar flanges, each being formed with interruptions therein to define forward and rearward sections,
- b. providing on the top wall of the shroud a pair of downward opposed horizontal channels adapted to slidingly receive the respective flanges, and wedges on the shroud aligned with the rearward ends of the respective channels,
- c. placing the shroud to the rear of the pump body with the channels aligned with the respective flanges, and
- d. moving the shroud forward in a uni-directional linear movement so that the flanges pass into the respective channels and the wedges engage and pass over and snap past the respective rearward sections and come to rest in the respective interruptions.
- 11. A trigger-type dispensing pump comprising
- a. a pump body having pump means and the pump body being further defined by a tubular support adapted to be connected to a container and supporting the pump means and a substantially horizontal outlet tube connected to the pump means, the body formed with elongate flanges integral therewith, the flanges being disposed in a common horizontal plane and extending in opposite directions, at least one of the flanges having an interruption to define a rear latching section and a forward support section, the tubular support being formed with an integral downwardly facing shelf spaced below the flanges,
- b. an open-fronted shroud adapted to substantially cover the pump body and comprising an elongate top wall and connecting side walls and rear end wall, the shroud adapted to slide over the pump body from a rearward direction, the shroud being formed with channels therealong adapted to slidingly receive respectively the flanges on the pump body, and at least one integral downward locking wedge adapted to forcibly engage the rear latching section and ride over it to snap-latch the shroud on the pump body, and an inward horizontal shoulder adjacent the rear end wall and vertically spaced from the channels and adapted to slide snugly under the shelf on the pump body.
- 12. A trigger-type dispensing pump as claimed in claim 11 wherein the rear latching section is made of resilient material and flexes down and permits the wedge to pass.
- 13. A dispensing pump as claimed in claim 11 wherein the channels extend downward from the top wall of the shroud.
- 14. A dispensing pump as claimed in claim 11 wherein the shelf is reinforced from above by buttressing webs unitary with the rear wall.
- 15. A dispensing pump as claimed in claim 11 wherein both the shroud and the pump body are molded from polypropylene.
- 16. A dispensing pump as claimed in claim 11 wherein both flanges have aligned interruptions and rear latching sections.
- 17. A dispensing pump as claimed in claim 11 wherein the flanges are each supported on a web which extends upward from the horizontal outlet tube.
- 18. A dispensing pump as claimed in claim 11 wherein the rear latching section has a portion separated from the web by a slot.
- 19. A dispensing pump as claimed in claim 11 wherein the shoulder is integrally formed inward from the rear end wall and portions of the side walls.
- 20. A dispensing pump as claimed in claim 11 wherein a pair of locking wedges are provided and are aligned with the respective channels.
- 21. A trigger-type dispensing pump comprising:
- a. a pump body having pump means and being adapted to mount a pivoted trigger for operating the pump means, the pump body being further defined by a tubular support adapted to be connected to a container and supporting the pump means and a substantially horizontal outlet tube connected to the pump means, the body formed with integral elongate flanges integral therewith, the flanges being disposed in a common horizontal plane, at least one of the flanges being formed with latching means,
- b. an open-fronted shroud adapted to substantially cover the pump body and comprising an elongate top wall and connecting side walls and rear end wall, the shroud adapted to slide over the pump body from a rearward direction, the shroud being formed with horizontal channels therealong adapted to slidingly receive respectively the flanges on the pump body, and locking means on the shroud adapted to forcibly engage the latching means, ride over, and snap past it to hold the shroud on the pump body.
- 22. A trigger-type dispensing pump as claimed in claim 21 wherein the channels face inwardly toward each other and the flanges face outwardly away from each other.
- 23. A trigger-type dispensing pump as claimed in claim 21 wherein one of the locking means or latching means is formed with cam surface means to assist in the riding of the locking means over the latching means.
- 24. A trigger-type dispensing pump as claimed in claim 23 wherein the latching means has a cam surface.
- 25. A trigger-type dispensing pump as claimed in claim 21 wherein the flanges are each interrupted to define a front support section and a rear latching section comprising the latching means and the shroud is formed with a locking wedge comprising the locking means and having a sloping forward surface and a rearwardly facing vertical surface.
- 26. A trigger-type dispensing pump as claimed in claim 21 wherein at least one of the flanges is resiliently mounted and formed with an outward hook comprising the latching means, the hook defined by a rearwardly facing angled surface and a forwardly facing transverse blocking surface formed forward of the angled surface and a rearwardly facing transverse blocking surface at the rear of one of the channels comprises the locking means.
- 27. A trigger-type dispensing pump as claimed in claim 21 wherein the latching means is made of resilient material and flexes down as it is forcibly engaged by the locking means to pass.
- 28. A trigger-type dispensing pump comprising:
- a. a pump body having pump means and being adapted to mount a pivoted trigger for operating the pump means, the pump body being further defined by a tubular support adapted to be connected to a container and supporting the pump means and a substantially horizontal outlet tube connected to the pump means, the body formed with longitudinally disposed upward webs having elongate flanges along the upper ends thereof, the flanges being inwardly moveable and disposed in a common horizontal plane and extending in directions away from each other, the flanges having outward hooks at the ends thereof closer to the tubular support, the hooks having outwardly and forwardly angled inclined front surfaces, the tubular support being formed with an integral downwardly facing shelf spaced below the flanges,
- b. an open-fronted shroud adapted to substantially cover the pump body and comprising an elongate top wall and connecting side walls and rear end wall, the shroud adapted to slide over the pump body from a rearward direction, the shroud being formed with opposed spaced channels therealong having rear ends presenting surfaces transverse of the shroud, the channels adapted to slidingly receive said hooks on the ends of the flanges and the flanges to retain the hooks against the transverse surfaces and retain the flanges in the channel and latch the shroud on the pump body, and an inward horizontal shoulder adjacent the rear end wall and vertically spaced from the channels and adapted to slide snugly under the shelf on the pump body.
- 29. A dispensing pump as claimed in claim 28 wherein the channels extend downward from the top wall of the shroud.
- 30. A dispensing pump as claimed in claim 28 wherein the shelf is reinforced from above by buttressing webs unitary with the rear wall.
- 31. A dispensing pump as claimed in claim 28 wherein both the shroud and the pump body are molded from polypropylene.
- 32. A method for assembly of a trigger pump comprising a pump body having a pump means connected to a substantially horizontal outlet tube and an open-fronted shroud defined by a top wall and connected rear end wall and opposite side walls, the method comprising:
- a. providing on the outlet tube of the pump body a pair of coplanar flanges formed with latching means thereon,
- b. providing on the top wall of the shroud a pair of downward horizontal channels adapted to slidingly receive the respective flanges and locking means on the shroud,
- c. placing the shroud to the rear of the pump body with the channels aligned with the respective flanges and
- d. moving the shroud forward in a unidirectional linear movement so that the flanges pass into the respective channels and the latching means forcibly engage and pass by the locking means to latch behind the locking means.
- 33. A method for assembly of a trigger pump comprising a pump body having a pump means connected to a substantially horizontal outlet tube and an open-fronted shroud defined by a top wall and connected rear end wall and opposite side walls, the method comprising:
- a. providing on the outlet tube of the pump body a pair of coplanar flanges formed with latching sections thereon,
- b. providing on the top wall of the shroud a pair of downward horizontal channels adapted to slidingly receive the respective flanges, and locking wedges on the shroud,
- c. placing the shroud to the rear of the pump body with the channels aligned with the respective flanges and
- d. moving the shroud forward in a uni-directional linear movement so that the flanges pass into the respective channels and the latching section forcibly engages and passes by the locking wedges to latch behind the wedges.
- 34. A method for assembly of a trigger pump comprising a pump body having a pump means connected to a substantially horizontal outlet tube and an open-fronted shroud defined by a top wall and connected rear end wall and opposite side walls, the method comprising:
- a. providing on the outlet tube of the pump body a pair of coplanar flanges formed with latching sections thereon,
- b. providing on the top wall of the shroud a pair of downward horizontal channels adapted to slidingly receive the respective flanges, and locking wedges on the shroud,
- c. placing the shroud to the rear of the pump body with the channels aligned with the respective flanges, and
- d. moving the shroud forward in a uni-directional linear movement so that the flanges pass into the respective channels and the locking wedges deflect downward the latching sections and snap past the latching sections.
- 35. A method for assembly of a dispensing pump comprising the steps of:
- a. providing a pump body having an outlet nozzle and horizontal flanges extending outward from the body, the flanges each including a latching section,
- b. providing an open-fronted shroud having opposed channels and locking wedges on its upper wall aligned with the channels,
- c. moving the shroud forward over the pump body from the rear with the flanges sliding along the respective channels so that the latching sections and locking wedges forcibly engage and one of the sections or wedges yield to permit the snap-by passage of the other of the sections or wedges to thereafter; block the rearward removal of the shroud from the pump body.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/881,945 filed Jun. 25, 1997, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,890,632.
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