This application claims priority of Taiwanese application no. 096123277, filed on Jun. 27, 2007.
1. Field of the Invention
This invention relates to a fluid dispenser, more particularly to a fluid dispenser including an urging member disposed outwardly of a fluid passage, and a movable valve body for blocking and unblocking the fluid passage.
2. Description of the Related Art
Conventional fluid dispensers normally include a container defining a chamber therein, a tubular assembly extending into the chamber, defining a fluid path in fluid communication with the chamber for passage of a fluid from the chamber, and having an outlet tube, a cap mounted on the outlet tube for pushing the fluid out of the chamber through the fluid path, and a coil spring disposed in the fluid path and connected to the outlet tube for restoring the cap together with the outlet tube from a pressed position to a non-pressed position.
In use, since the coil spring is disposed within the fluid path and is exposed to the fluid, it is likely to contaminate the fluid. In addition, the outlet tube of the conventional fluid dispenser is normally unblocked and is constantly in fluid communication with the ambient air, which can cause deterioration of the fluid in the chamber.
Therefore, the object of the present invention is to provide a fluid dispenser that can overcome the aforesaid drawbacks associated with the prior art.
According to the present invention, a fluid dispenser comprises: a container defining a chamber adapted to receive a fluid therein; a discharging tube extending into the chamber, defining a fluid passage in fluid communication with the chamber, and having an outlet disposed outwardly of the chamber and in fluid communication with the fluid passage; a movable valve body disposed outwardly of the chamber and sleeved and slidable on the discharging tube relative to the container between a first position, in which the movable valve body blocks the outlet of the discharging tube, thereby preventing the fluid from flowing from the chamber through the fluid passage and the outlet of the discharging tube, and a second position, in which the movable valve body unblocks the outlet of the discharging tube, thereby permitting the fluid to pass from the chamber through the fluid passage and the outlet of the discharging tube; and an urging member disposed outwardly of the fluid passage and biasing the movable valve body for restoring the movable valve body to the first position.
In drawings which illustrate embodiments of the invention,
Before the present invention is described in greater detail with reference to the accompanying preferred embodiments, it should be noted herein that like elements are denoted by the same reference numerals throughout the disclosure.
The fluid dispenser includes: a container 11 defining a chamber 10 adapted to receive a fluid therein; a discharging tube 32 extending into the chamber 10, defining a fluid passage 325 in fluid communication with the chamber 10, and having an outlet 327 disposed outwardly of the chamber 10 and in fluid communication with the fluid passage 325; a movable valve body 23 disposed outwardly of the chamber 10 and sleeved and slidable on the discharging tube 32 relative to the container 11 between a first position (see
In this embodiment, the container 11 has top and bottom ends 115, 111, and is provided with a piston 31 that is disposed movably in the container 11 between the top and bottom ends 115, 111 of the chamber 10, and that confines sealingly a top side of the chamber 10. The piston 31 is provided with a hollow plunger 30 extending therefrom and disposed outwardly of the chamber 10. The movable valve body 23 further has a lower end 24. The plunger 30 is sleeved on the discharging tube 32, and has an upper end 311 that is axially spaced apart and that is disposed below the lower end 24 of the movable valve body 23 when the movable valve body 23 is disposed at the first position (see
In this embodiment, the plunger 30 includes an upper portion 317 sleeved on the discharging tube 32, and a lower portion 318 enlarged in cross section from and cooperating with the upper portion 317 to define a first shoulder 312 therebetween. The discharging tube 32 has a lower portion 326 disposed in the lower portion 318 of the plunger 30 and formed with a second shoulder 323 disposed below the first shoulder 312. The first shoulder 312 has an inner wall 310 abutting against the second shoulder 323.
Preferably, the urging member 33 is in the form of a coil spring 33 sleeved on the movable valve body 23 and the plunger 30 and abutting against the first shoulder 312.
The container 11 further has an inner wall 113. The piston 31 has a peripheral wall 314 having upper and lower skirts 315, 316 in sealing contact with the inner wall 113 of the container 11 so as to form a seal against leakage of the fluid from the chamber 10.
The movable valve body 23 further has an upper end 25. The fluid dispenser further includes a cap-like press seat 20 extending from the upper end 25 of the movable valve body 23 and having a central part 241 and a peripheral end 21 in sliding contact with the inner wall 113 of the container 11. The coil spring 33 abuts against the central part 241.
The movable valve body 23 defines an inner space 22 that has an enlarged upper end 242. The discharging tube 32 further has a shank portion 321 extending through the inner space 22 in the movable valve body 23, and a head portion 322 enlarged in cross section from the shank portion 321, received fittingly and sealingly in the upper end 242 of the inner space 22 in the movable valve body 23 when the movable valve body 23 is disposed at the first position (see
Preferably, the upper end 115 of the container 11 has a recess 114 adapted to receive an open end of a cap 4 for preventing undesired pressing of the press seat 20 when fluid dispensing is not intended.
Preferably, the movable valve body 23 is made from a flexible material, such as polyethylene (PE). The discharging tube 32 is preferably made from a hard material, such as polypropylene (PP). In an initial state, the valve body 23 is disposed at the first position (see
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In this embodiment, the movable valve body 23 is L-shaped and has a first segment 231 extending in a normal direction relative to the piston 31, and a second segment 232 extending from the first segment 231 in a transverse direction relative to the first segment 231 and having a free end 233 distal from the first segment 231. The outlet 327 of the discharging tube 32 is disposed adjacent to the free end 233 of the second segment 232 and faces downwardly. The first segment 231 defines the lower end 24 of the movable valve body 23. The discharging tube 32 is resilient and flexible, and extends through the first and second segments 231, 232.
In this embodiment, the first segment 231 of the movable valve body 23 has inner and outer rings 2311, 2312 that cooperatively define an upper retaining groove 27 therebetween. The plunger 30 has inner and outer rings 301, 302 that cooperatively define a lower retaining groove 28 therebetween. The urging member 33 is in the form of a coil spring 33 received in the upper and lower retaining grooves 27, 28 and sleeved on the inner ring 2311 of the first segment 231 of the movable valve body 23 and the inner ring 301 of the plunger 30.
In this embodiment, the cap-like press seat 20 of the previous embodiment is replaced by the second segment 232 of the movable valve body 23. In addition, the free end 233 of the second segment 232 of the movable valve body 23 is substantially flush with the inner wall 113 of the container 11 (see
By disposing the coil spring 33 outwardly of the fluid passage 325, the aforesaid fluid contamination problem associated with the conventional fluid dispenser can be eliminated. Moreover, the outlet 327 is constantly blocked by the movable valve body 23 when the fluid dispenser is not in a dispensing state, thereby reducing the deterioration rate of the fluid caused by exposure to the ambient air.
With the invention thus explained, it is apparent that various modifications and variations can be made without departing from the spirit of the present invention. It is therefore intended that the invention be limited only as recited in the appended claims.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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096123277 | Jun 2007 | TW | national |