Double-acting pump for ejecting a product from a container

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6779690
  • Patent Number
    6,779,690
  • Date Filed
    Friday, July 11, 2003
    21 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, August 24, 2004
    20 years ago
Abstract
A double-acting pump for ejecting a product from a container, with a housing in which a piston with an axial bore is axially slideable and sealed by a first housing portion, with a hollow piston rod which extends the axial bore of the piston and is slideable in an opening of a closing cap of the housing and container. When an actuating head is actuated, it presses the piston against the force of a restoring spring toward a connecting pipe portion for an immersion pipe provided in the housing, so that a pressure is built up in a pressure chamber of the housing which presses a first valve closing piece in the connecting pipe piece against a first valve seat. In the non-actuated state, the piston releases as a result of the restoring force of a spring a passage between a pressure chamber and at least one opening in a second housing portion, wherein the connecting pipe piece has a second valve seat and a second valve closing piece which, in a position of the double-acting pump in which an actuating head is lower than the connecting pipe piece, the second valve closing piece assumes its closing position at the second valve seat, and the second valve closing piece assumes its open position in an inverted position in which the actuating head is higher than the connecting pipe piece.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




1. Field of the Invention




The present invention relates to a double-acting or lift and force pump for ejecting a product from a container, with a housing in which a piston with an axial bore is axially slideable and sealed by a first housing portion, with a hollow piston rod which extends the axial bore of the piston and is slideable in an opening of a closing cap of the housing and container, wherein the hollow piston rod has at its free end a tightly fastened actuating head, wherein, when the actuating head is actuated, the actuating head presses the piston against the force of a restoring spring toward a connecting pipe portion for an immersion pipe provided in the housing, so that a pressure is built up in a pressure chamber of the housing which presses a first valve closing piece in the connecting pipe piece against a first valve seat, wherein an outlet duct connected to the bore extends through the actuating head and through a check valve up to an ejection opening for the product, and with at least one opening in a second housing portion between the first housing portion and the closing cap.




2. Description of the Related Art




In a double-acting pump of this type disclosed in DE 27 09 796 B2, the product can be suctioned from the container and can be ejected by a pressure stroke when the pump is in the normal upright position in which the actuating head is located higher than the connecting pipe piece. However, in the inverted position, i.e., the upside down position, the product could not be ejected out of the container as soon as the filling level in the container is in the upside position lower than the suction opening of the immersion pipe, which is also called ejection pipe. The product ejection would be possible in this upside down position only if a suction stroke has been carried out previously in the normal position.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




Therefore, it is the primary object of the present invention to provide a double-acting pump of the above-described type in which the products can be suctioned from the container and dispensed from the container even in an upside down position in which a filling level of the product in the container is lower than the suction opening of the immersion pipe.




In accordance with the present invention, in the non-actuated state, the piston releases as a result of the restoring force of the spring a passage between the pressure chamber and the at least one opening in the second housing portion, wherein the connecting pipe piece has a second valve seat and a second valve closing piece which, in a position of the double-acting pump in which the actuating head is lower than the connecting pipe piece, the second valve closing piece assumes its closing position at the second valve seat, and the second valve closing piece assumes its open position in an inverted position in which the actuating head is higher than the connecting pipe piece.




In this solution according to the present invention, in an upside down position of the pump, the product is suctioned into the pressure chamber during the suction stroke of the pump through the opening or openings in the housing wall and the passage, and the product is ejected during the pressing stroke. Accordingly, the double-acting pump can suction and dispense the product in the upright position of the pump as well as in the upside down position of the pump.




In accordance with a preferred feature, the passage is formed by at least one axial nut in the inner side of a middle housing portion between the first and second housing portions.




Also, the second valve closing piece may be actuatable by its own weight.




The various features of novelty which characterize the invention are pointed out with particularity in the claims annexed to and forming a part of the disclosure. For a better understanding of the invention, its operating advantages, specific objects attained by its use, reference should be had to the drawing and descriptive matter in which there are illustrated and described preferred embodiments of the invention.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWING




In the drawing:





FIG. 1

is an axial sectional view of a double-acting pump and a container according to the present invention, shown before the container is filled with a product to be ejected;





FIG. 2

is the same axial sectional view as

FIG. 1

, shown with the container and the pump containing the product to be ejected;





FIG. 3

is the same axial sectional view as

FIG. 2

, however, shown with the double-acting pump being actuated in the upright normal position of the pump and container; and





FIG. 4

is the same axial sectional view as

FIG. 3

, however, shown in an upside down position.











DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS




As illustrated in the drawing, a double-acting pump


1


is tightly attached to the rim of the opening of a container


2


via a sealing ring disc


3


arranged between the pump and the container. The double-acting pump


1


includes a hollow-cylindrical housing


4


whose lower end can be closed by a check valve with a first valve closing piece


5


in the form of a ball. In its lower position illustrated in

FIG. 1

, the valve closing piece


5


is tightly seated on a valve seat


6


. A hollow-cylindrical piston


7


is axially displaceable in the housing


4


, wherein the piston


7


is sealed relative to the inner side of the housing


4


in a first housing portion


4




a


. The bore of the piston


7


continues in a hollow piston rod


9


which is integrally formed at the piston


7


. The piston rod


9


is displaceable in an opening


10


of an upper closing cap


11


, wherein the piston rod


9


is sealed relative to the housing


4


and the container


2


.




An actuating head


12


of the double-acting pump


1


is tightly and firmly placed on the free end of the piston rod


9


which protrudes out of the housing


4


. An outlet duct


1


, which is connected to the bore


8


, extends through the actuating head


12


. The outlet duct


13


extends through a check valve


14


with a valve closing piece


12


and a restoring spring


16


up to an ejection opening


17


in an insert


18


which contains a turbulence chamber opening into the ejection opening


17


.




The valve closing piece


15


is composed of a rubber-elastic material, i.e., an elastomer, and includes a cylindrical body which is surrounded approximately in its axial middle by a sealing lip


19


. The sealing lip


19


rests with a spring force resulting from its own elasticity against the inner side of a first portion of the outlet duct


13


which extends coaxially with the piston rod


9


and, in the non-actuated state of the actuating head


12


the sealing lip


19


blocks a second portion of the outlet duct


13


which extends transversely of the first portion.




In its non-actuated position illustrated in

FIGS. 1 and 2

, the piston


7


rests with a circumferential sealing lip


20


at its free end tightly against the inner side of the housing


4


. A collar


21


surrounding the piston


7


above the sealing lip


20


serves to guide the piston during its movement, however, a play remains between the collar


21


and the inner side of the housing


4


. A restoring spring


22


, shown in broken lines, rests in the piston


7


against the bottom of an annular chamber


23


which is defined by the outer wall of the piston


7


and a connecting pipe piece


24


, on the one hand, and, on the other hand, against a shoulder


25


in the housing


4


. As seen in

FIG. 1

, the housing


4


has at a lower end of a pressure chamber


26


defined by the housing


4


a step


27


, wherein the inner diameter of the housing


4


underneath the step


27


is slightly greater than the outer diameter of the sealing lip


20


of the piston. An immersion pipe


29


extending close to the bottom of the container


2


is fastened in a connecting pipe piece


28


at the free lower end of the housing


4


. A second valve closing piece


30


in the form of a ball is axially displaceably arranged in the connecting pipe piece


28


between the inner end of the immersion pipe


29


and the valve seat


6


, wherein the second valve closing piece


30


interacts with a second valve seat


31


in the connecting pipe piece


28


and is actuatable by its own weight, as is the case in the first valve closing piece


5


. The check valve formed by the first valve closing piece


5


and the first valve seat


6


closes and opens oppositely to the check valve formed by the second valve closing piece


30


and the second valve seat


31


.




Above the upper end position of the piston


7


illustrated in

FIGS. 1 and 2

, four slot-shaped openings


32


which are uniformly distributed over the housing circumference are formed in a second portion


4




b


of the housing


4


which borders the closing cap


11


. The openings


32


connect the inner space of the housing


4


with the inner space of the container


2


above the maximum filling level of the product contained in the container


2


in the upright position as shown in FIG.


2


. However, basically one opening


2


would be sufficient. In the non-actuated state, the piston


7


releases as a result of the force of the restoring spring


22


a passage


33


in the form of axial grooves in the inner side of a middle housing portion


4




c


between the first housing portion


4




a


and the second housing portion


4




b


. Also in this case, only one groove


33


in the middle housing portion


4




c


would be sufficient.




When the actuating head


12


is actuated for the first time by manually applying a pressure on its upper side provided with a corrugation


34


, the piston


7


moves against the force of the restoring spring


22


in the space


26


in the direction toward the connecting pipe piece


28


toward the bottom, as seen in the upright position shown in

FIGS. 2 and 3

. The air pressure produced as a result in the space


26


, in the bore


8


and in the outlet duct


13


keeps the check valve


5


,


6


closed, on the one hand, and, on the other hand, presses the sealing lip


19


of the valve closing piece


15


tightly against the inner side of the first portion of the outlet duct


13


, so that the valve closing piece


15


is moved upwardly against the force of the restoring spring


16


and releases the passage through the second portion of the outlet duct


13


to the ejection opening


17


. The air which is initially still contained in the pressure chamber


26


can then escape through the bore


8


and the outlet duct


13


. After the manual pressure is removed, the restoring spring


22


once again presses the piston


7


into the upper end position and the restoring spring


16


presses the valve closing piece


15


into the lower end position shown in FIG.


2


. The resulting negative pressure in the pressure chamber


26


causes the first valve closing piece


5


to assume its upper end position against axial ribs


35


in the connecting-pipe piece


28


, while the second valve closing piece


30


is lifted from the upper end of the immersion pipe


29


, but is not lifted up to the closing position at the valve seat


31


, and the product


36


, for example, a liquid, is suctioned from the container


2


through the immersion pipe


29


and the connecting pipe piece


28


into the pressure chamber


26


and, possibly after another actuation and release of the actuating head


12


, through the bore


8


to the valve closing piece


15


. When the actuating head


12


is once again pressed down into the position shown in

FIG. 3

, the product is dispensed until the sealing lip


20


of the piston


7


has been pressed down under the step


27


. At that moment, the pressure in the pressure chamber


26


is relieved past the sealing lip


20


and the collar


21


through the passage


33


and the openings


32


to the inner space of the container


2


, so that the ejection of product stops during a pressing stroke. As a result, a precisely metered dispensed amount is achieved each time when the actuating head


12


is actuated.




Such an actuation in the upright position of the double-acting pump and the container


2


is illustrated in FIG.


3


.




In an inverted position, for example, an upside down position as it is shown in

FIG. 4

, in which the actuating head


12


is lower than the connecting pipe piece


28


, it is not possible to suction the product


36


or air through the immersion pipe


29


out of the container


2


. Rather, the product


36


is suctioned only through the openings


32


and the grooves


33


, as soon as the sealing lip


20


reaches the area of the grooves


33


, because then the second valve closing piece


30


rests against the valve seat


31


as a result of the negative pressure as well as as a result of its own weight, and the valve closing piece


30


blocks the passage through the connecting pipe piece


28


while the first valve closing piece


5


has been removed from its valve seat


6


.




On the other hand, when the actuating head


12


is actuated in the position of the double-acting pump


1


shown in

FIG. 4

until the sealing lip


20


moves over the step


27


, the first valve closing piece


5


is pressed against its seat


6


, and the product


36


is ejected from the pressure chamber


26


through the bore


8


, the valve


14


which is now open again and the outlet duct


13


.




Consequently, the double-acting pump


1


can carry out suction and pressing strokes in any selected position until the container


2


is empty.




In accordance with a modified embodiment of the present invention, the grooves


33


are omitted and the openings


32


are instead extended to the lower end of the grooves


33


as seen in FIG.


1


. In the position of the piston


7


shown in

FIG. 2

, the passage could be effected directly through the openings


32


. However, the grooves


33


provide the advantage that the housing portion


4




c


remains stable and is not significantly distorted when its plastic material mass hardens during the manufacture, as this could be the case with the openings


32


which extend into the housing portion


4




c


. Accordingly a tight contact is ensured between the housing


4


and the piston


7


over the entire stroke of the piston.




While specific embodiments of the invention have been shown and described in detail to illustrate the inventive principles, it will be understood that the invention may be embodied otherwise without departing from such principles.



Claims
  • 1. A double-acting pump for ejecting a product from a container, the pump comprising,a housing, a piston with an axial bore axially slideable in the housing, wherein the piston is sealed by a first housing portion, a hollow piston rod which extends the axial bore of the piston, wherein the hollow piston rod is displaceable in an opening of a closing cap for the housing and container, wherein the hollow piston rod has at a free end thereof a tightly attached actuating head, wherein, when the actuating head is actuated, the piston is pressed against a restoring spring force toward a connecting pipe piece for an immersion pipe provided in the housing and builds up a pressure in a pressure chamber of the housing which presses a first valve closing piece in the connecting pipe piece against a first valve seat, wherein the actuating head contains an outlet duct connected to the bore and extending through a check valve to an ejection opening for the product, wherein at least one opening is provided in a second housing portion between the first housing portion and the closing cap, wherein, in a non-actuated state of the pump, the piston releases as a result of the restoring spring force a passage between the pressure chamber and the at least one opening in the second housing portion, and wherein the connecting pipe piece comprises a second valve seat and a second valve closing piece, wherein, when the double-acting pump is in a position in which the actuating head is lower than the connecting pipe piece, the second valve closing piece assumes its closing position at the second valve seat, and, in an inverted position in which the actuating head is higher than the connecting pipe piece, the second valve closing piece assumes an open position.
  • 2. The double-acting pump according to claim 1, wherein the second valve closing piece is actuatable by its own weight.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
102 31 751 Jul 2002 DE
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