The present invention generally relates to dispensing pumps for liquids, viscous flowable materials, foams, gels, etc. and more particularly to a dispensing pump with a removable chaplet.
Dispensing pumps for various liquids, lotions, foams, gels, etc. are known in the art. They generally comprise an accumulator which is seated on the neck of a container, a co-acting nozzle portion which slides relative to the accumulator, and a spring which biases the co-acting nozzle portion to its normal rest position. To dispense the material in the container, the user manually depresses the nozzle which forces the material from the inside of the accumulator outwardly through the nozzle. When the nozzle is released, the spring forces the nozzle portion back to its normal resting position. Most of the pump system components are typically formed from polymer materials, with the exception of the spring, which is typically formed from metal. The plastic pump components are easily recyclable. However, the presence of the metal spring in the pump assembly has been found to impede or slow the recycling process due to the need to separate the metal spring from the other plastic components.
Exemplary embodiments of a dispensing pump for liquids, viscous materials, foams, gels, etc. include a removable chaplet which allows the pump parts to be more easily recycled.
Exemplary embodiments of the dispensing pump system include an accumulator having a dip tube port within a bottom wall and a ball valve within the dip tube port. The open upper end of the accumulator has an outward flange and an upstanding rim wall. The pump system further includes an annular closure ring securing the accumulator flange to a neck of a container.
A removable, annular chaplet is coaxially snap received about the rim wall of the accumulator. The chaplet has a body portion which is received within inner side of the rim wall, and an outer wall received on an outer side of the rim wall. The rim wall and the chaplet include mating snap formations which cooperate to maintain the chaplet in assembled relation with the rim wall.
A dispensing head includes a piston stem which is coaxially guided within the chaplet and accumulator and which has a piston seal received about the piston stem that forms a seal with inner walls of the accumulator.
A compression spring, which is in most cases metal, is disposed within the accumulator and is captured between the bottom wall of the accumulator and a bottom surface of the piston seal. A second ball valve is positioned within the piston stem.
In accordance with the invention, to make the chaplet removable, the outer wall has a frangible wall portion which includes an outwardly extending pull tab at a terminal edge thereof. In some exemplary embodiments, the frangible wall portion comprises a tear-away strip secured to the body portion by a plurality of spaced frangible elements extending around a periphery of the chaplet. An upward and outward pull on the pull tab will sever the frangible elements around the periphery of the body portion, releasing the outer wall from the rim wall and allowing the chaplet, dispensing head and compression spring to be easily removed from the accumulator. In other exemplary embodiments, the frangible wall portion is secured to a main wall portion by spaced frangible seams which are broken upon an upward pull of the pull tab.
While the specification concludes with claims particularly pointing out and distinctly claiming particular embodiments of the instant invention, various embodiments of the invention can be more readily understood and appreciated from the following descriptions of various embodiments of the invention when read in conjunction with the accompanying drawings in which:
Referring now to the drawings, an exemplary embodiment of a dispensing pump system and removable chaplet in accordance with the teachings of the present invention is illustrated in
Embodiments of the present dispensing pump system 10 may be advantageously used for various liquids, lotions, etc. contained within a bottle or other container (not illustrated). In some exemplary embodiments, many of the components of the pump system (with the exception of the metal spring) are molded from the same plastic material making the dispensing pump system easily recyclable in a single plastic material classification.
The dispensing pump system 10 includes an accumulator 12 having a clip tube port 14 within a bottom wall 16 and a ball valve 18 within the clip tube port 14. A clip tube 20 extends from the dip tube port 14. The open upper end of the accumulator 12 has an outward flange 22 and an upstanding rim wall 24. The pump system 10 further includes an annular closure ring 26 engaging the accumulator flange 22 and securing the accumulator 12 to a neck of a container. Some embodiments of the closure ring 26 may be threaded while others may be snap received onto the neck of the container.
A removable, annular chaplet 28 is coaxially, snap received about the rim wall 24 of the accumulator 12. The chaplet 28 has a body portion 30 which is received within inner side of the rim wall 24, and an outer wall 32 received on an outer side of the rim wall 24. Referring to
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A compression spring 44, which in most embodiments is metal, is disposed within the accumulator 12 and is captured between the bottom wall of the accumulator 12 and a bottom surface of the piston seal 40. Some embodiments may include a dispenser seal 46 disposed on the bottom wall surrounding the ball valve 18.
In operation of the pump system 10, a forcible downward compression of the dispensing head 36 causes a corresponding downward axial movement of the piston stem 38 and compression of the spring 44 (See
In accordance with the teachings of the invention herein, to make the chaplet 28 removable, the outer wall 32 has a frangible wall portion 48 which includes an outwardly extending pull tab 50 at a terminal edge thereof. In some exemplary embodiments, the frangible wall portion 48 comprises a tear-away strip (see
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It can therefore be seen that the exemplary embodiments provide unique and novel dispensing pump assemblies in which the discrete components may be easily disassembled to facilitate plastic recycling.
While there is shown and described herein certain specific structures embodying various embodiments of the invention, it will be manifest to those skilled in the art that various modifications and rearrangements of the parts may be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the underlying inventive concept and that the same is not limited to the particular forms herein shown and described except insofar as indicated by the scope of the appended claims
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind |
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PCT/US2019/022944 | 3/19/2019 | WO | 00 |
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62646850 | Mar 2018 | US |