Claims
- 1. A continuous action liquid dispenser for dispensing liquid material therefrom, which comprises:
- a) a main housing which is vertically elongated and hollow and has vertical walls and has an upper end with a housing outlet and a lower end with a housing inlet, said main housing being adapted to receive a pumping rod therein;
- b) a pumping rod which is at least partially located within said main housing so as to be vertically reciprocally movable therein, said pumping rod having a predetermined shape, volume and displacement and having a first position and a second position within said main housing, said first position resulting from upward movement and establishing a minimum portion of volume of said rod within said main housing and permitting a predetermined maximum available volume within said main housing for liquid material, said second position resulting from downward movement and establishing a maximum portion of volume of said rod within said main housing and permitting a predetermined minimum available volume within said main housing for liquid material due to volume displacement by said pumping rod, and said pumping rod including thereon a valve seat and one way valve such that said valve seat and one way valve both move together with the pumping rod when said pumping rod is moved, said one way valve permitting liquid material to pass therethrough in a relative direction toward said main housing outlet, but not toward said main housing inlet, both said valve seat and said one way valve being located on said pumping rod such that when said pumping rod is at least partially located within said main housing, said valve seat and said one way valve are also located within said main housing and such that said one way valve does not contact said main housing vertical walls when said pumping rod is located within said housing;
- c) an inlet valve seat and valve connected to the inlet of said main housing and arranged so as to permit flow of fluid material into, but not out of, said main housing inlet;
- d) a top housing connected to the upper end of said main housing and having a portion of said pumping rod pass therethrough for connection to, and for reciprocal movement with, an activator, said top housing establishing a liquid seal about said main housing and said pumping rod, said top housing having an attachment mechanism for attachment of said dispenser to a container;
- e) an activator located above said top housing for reciprocation relative thereto, said activator being connected to said pumping rod for reciprocal movement therewith, said activator having a first position and a second position corresponding to said pumping rod first position and second position;
- f) an outlet channel and liquid dispensing nozzle, said outlet channel having a lower end connected to said main housing outlet and having an upper end connected to said nozzle, said outlet channel and nozzle being located on one of said top housing and said activator; and,
- g) a spring mechanism cooperatively located between said activator and said top housing and biasing said activator and pumping rod to their first position; such that when said main housing is connected to a container having liquid therein and said activator is reciprocated to prime, when said activator and therefore said pumping rod is then moved from said first position to said second position, liquid material in said main housing is displaced and the displaced liquid material passes through said pumping rod one way valve and seat and at least a portion thereof exits through said main housing outlet, outlet channel and nozzle for dispensing, and when said activator and therefore said pumping rod is then returned from said second position to said first position via return of said spring mechanism, liquid material in said main housing above said pumping rod one way valve and seat exits through said main housing outlet, outlet channel and nozzle for dispensing, and said pumping rod and closed one way valve and seat simultaneously also act to pump liquid material from said container to said main housing, thereby loading said main housing for a next reciprocal cycle, and thereby creating continuous action liquid dispensing on upstrokes and downstrokes of said pumping rod.
- 2. The continuous action liquid dispenser of claim 1 wherein said pumping rod one way valve and seat is a one way flap valve and seat.
- 3. The continuous action liquid dispenser of claim 1 wherein said pumping rod one way valve and seat is a spider valve and seat.
- 4. The continuous action liquid dispenser of claim 1 wherein said pumping rod one way valve and seat is a ball valve and seat.
- 5. The continuous action liquid dispenser of claim 1 wherein said inlet valve seat is integrally formed as part of said main housing and said top housing is separately formed and attached to said main housing.
- 6. The continuous action liquid dispenser of claim 1 wherein said inlet valve seat is formed separately from said main housing and attached thereto and said top housing in integrally formed with said main housing.
- 7. The continuous action liquid dispenser of claim 1 wherein said inlet valve seat extends downwardly to act as a dip tube.
- 8. The continuous action liquid dispenser of claim 1 which further includes a dip tube attached thereto.
- 9. The continuous action liquid dispenser of claim 1 wherein said inlet valve and seat is a one way flap valve and seat.
- 10. The continuous action liquid dispenser of claim 1 wherein said inlet valve and seat is a spider valve and seat.
- 11. The continuous action liquid dispenser of claim 1 wherein said inlet valve and seat is a ball valve and seat.
- 12. The continuous action liquid dispenser of claim 1 wherein an air vent is included in at least one of said main housing, top housing and activator to permit air to displace consumed liquid of a container to which said dispenser may be attached.
- 13. The continuous action liquid dispenser of claim 1 wherein said top housing has means for attachment to a container which includes a threaded attachment mechanism as part of said top housing, and a separate attachment component adapted for non-threaded attachment to a container and having threads for cooperation with said threaded attachment mechanism.
- 14. The continuous action liquid dispenser of claim 1 wherein said main housing has a cylindrical hollow area with a circular cross-section and an imaginary central axis vertically therethrough.
- 15. The continuous action liquid dispenser of claim 14 wherein said pumping rod has a cross-section smaller than the circular cross-section of said cylindrical hollow area of said main housing.
- 16. The continuous action liquid dispenser of claim 1 wherein said pumping rod is fitted to an arc of said cylindrical hollow area, has a cut circular D-shaped cross-section, and is biased to one side of said imaginary central axis and said pumping rod one way valve and seat is biased to an opposite side of said imaginary central axis.
- 17. The continuous action liquid dispenser of claim 1 wherein said pumping rod is fitted to said cylindrical hollow area, has at least two vertical passages cut therein and is symmetrical with respect to said imaginary central axis.
- 18. A continuous action liquid dispenser for dispensing liquid materials therefrom, which comprises:
- a) a main housing which is vertically elongated and hollow and has vertical walls and has an upper end with a housing outlet and a lower end with a housing inlet, said main housing being adapted to receive a pumping rod therein;
- b) a pumping rod which is at least partially located within said main housing so as to be vertically reciprocally movable therein, said pumping rod having a predetermined shape, volume and displacement and having a first position and a second position within said main housing, said first position resulting from upward movement and establishing a minimum portion of volume of said rod within said main housing and permitting a predetermined maximum available volume within said main housing for liquid material, and said second position resulting from downward movement and establishing a maximum portion of volume of said rod within said main housing and permitting a predetermined minimum available volume within said main housing for liquid material due to volume displacement by said pumping rod, and said pumping rod including thereon a valve seat and one way valve such that said valve seat and one way valve both move together with the pumping rod when said pumping rod is moved, said one way valve permitting liquid material to pass therethrough in a relative direction toward the main housing outlet, but not toward said main housing inlet, both said valve seat and said one way valve being located on said pumping rod such that when said pumping rod is at least partially located within said main housing, said valve seat and said one way valve are also located within said main housing and such that said one way valve does not contact said main housing vertical walls when said pumping rod is located within said housing;
- c) an inlet valve seat and valve connected to the inlet of said main housing and arranged so as to permit the flow of fluid material into, but not out of, said main housing inlet;
- d) a top housing connected to the upper end of said housing and having a portion of said pumping rod pass therethrough for connection to, and for reciprocal movement with, an activator, said top housing establishing a liquid seal about said main housing and said pumping rod, said top housing having an attachment mechanism for attachment of said dispenser to a container;
- e) an activator located above said top housing for reciprocation relative thereto, said activator being connected to said pumping rod for reciprocal movement therewith, said activator having a first position and a second position corresponding to said pumping rod first position and second position;
- f) an outlet channel and liquid dispensing nozzle, said outlet channel having a lower end connected to said main housing outlet and having an upper end connected to said nozzle, said outlet channel and a portion of said nozzle being located on one of said top housing and said activator, another portion of said nozzle extending beyond an outer edge of one of said top housing and said activator and sloping downwardly toward an imaginary line extension of a lower end of said top housing; and,
- g) a spring mechanism cooperatively located between said activator and said top housing and biasing said activator and pumping rod to their first position; such that when said main housing is connected to a container having liquid therein and said activator is reciprocated to prime, when said activator and therefore said pumping rod is them moved from said first position to said second position, liquid material in said main housing is displaced and the displaced liquid material passes through said pumping rod one way valve and seat at least a portion thereof exits through main housing outlet, channel outlet and nozzle for dispensing, and when said activator and therefore said pumping rod is then returned from said second position to said first position via return of said spring mechanism, liquid material in said main housing above said pumping rod one way valve and seat exits through said main housing outlet, outlet channel and nozzle for dispensing, and said pumping rod and closed one way valve and seat simultaneous also act to pump liquid material from said container to said main housing, thereby loading said main housing for a next reciprocal cycle, and thereby creating continuous action liquid dispensing on upstrokes and downstrokes of said pumping rod.
REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/257,548, filed on Jun. 9, 1994, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,465,880 by the same inventor herein, and entitled "Double Action Spray Dispenser".
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