The present invention relates to a fluid dispenser pump and to a fluid dispenser device incorporating such a pump.
Fluid dispenser devices usually comprise a reservoir on which there is mounted a dispenser member, such as a pump. Mounting is performed by means of a fixing element, such as a screw-on or snap-on ring, or a clamping cap. Sealing between the reservoir and the fixing element is achieved by means of a gasket referred to as a “neck gasket”. Given that the manufacturer of the pump is generally different from the manufacturer of the fluid to be dispensed, the pump is manufactured, assembled and delivered to the manufacturer of the fluid, who fills the reservoir and then performs the step of fixing said pump onto said reservoir by means of the fixing element. In order to provide the manufacture of fluid with a pump subassembly that is complete and pre-assembled, the pump is generally delivered complete and ready to assemble, i.e. incorporating all the elements essential for its assembly, including the above-mentioned neck gasket. The neck gasket is generally pre-assembled around the pump body so that once the reservoir has been filled, the manufacturer of the fluid need only place the pump on the reservoir neck and assemble it by means of the fixing element. Document EP-1 050 481 describes such a device.
However, a drawback exists in the above-described construction. Pre-assembly of the gasket around the pump body is generally performed by fitting said gasket on the pump body. To facilitate said fitting, the inside peripheral surface of the gasket is generally not annular, but includes several (generally three) contact points in contact with the pump body, which points are evenly distributed around the pump body, and ensure that the gasket is positioned and held once it has been fitted. The gasket therefore exerts a radial force on the pump body, said force being sufficient to prevent said gasket from being displaced during storage or transport. The radial force exerted by the gasket on the outside of the pump body can cause slight deformation of the lateral surface of said pump body which can lead to leakages at the sliding surface of the piston inside the pump body. This is particularly true when the pump is small in size, and when the thickness of the wall of the pump body is therefore thin, thus responding more to the radial compression forces exerted by the gasket. Since the time between the moment when the gasket is pre-assembled around the pump body and the moment when the final device is used can be fairly long, the risks of leakage are not negligible.
Documents EP-0 343 414 and U.S. Pat. No. 5,772,078 disclose pumps in which the piece supporting the pump body, generally referred to as a “turret”, includes a radial flange made of relatively soft material and acting as a neck gasket. That configuration implies the use of a specific material for the turret and complicates manufacture.
Document EP-0 825 128 discloses a turret-forming fixing piece, with the neck gasket being integrally molded with said turret. That configuration is complex and implies the use of a complicated and expensive manufacturing machine.
An object of the present invention is to provide a fluid dispenser pump which does not reproduce the above-mentioned drawbacks.
An object of the present invention is therefore to provide a fluid dispenser pump which is simple and inexpensive to manufacture and to assemble, and which is reliable in use.
In particular, an object of the present invention is to provide a fluid dispenser pump which limits the risks of leakage.
The present invention therefore provides a fluid dispenser pump comprising a pump body in which at least one piston slides between a rest position and an actuated position, and a turret fixed to said pump body, said turret including an outer portion extending outside said pump body, said turret including, on said outer portion, support means for receiving and holding a sealing gasket, said support means including a radial shoulder, said gasket being snap-fastened onto said shoulder.
Said turret is advantageously fixed to the top edge of the pump body and includes an inner portion extending inside the pump body and defining the rest position of said at least one piston.
Said gasket is advantageously annular and extends into said support means approximately perpendicularly to the longitudinal central axis of the pump.
Said support means advantageously include an outwardly-extending radial flange, said flange forming a bearing surface for said gasket, and said radial shoulder being axially offset relative to said flange and forming a retaining shoulder for said gasket, said gasket being assembled between said flange and said shoulder.
The outer portion of the turret advantageously includes an axial sleeve that is approximately parallel to the pump body, the top edge of said sleeve being fixed to said pump body, and the bottom edge of said sleeve including said support means.
Said axial sleeve of the turret is advantageously spaced apart from said pump body, so that the gasket does not exert any radial force on said pump body.
The present invention also provides a fluid dispenser device comprising a fluid reservoir and a pump as described above, said pump being mounted on said reservoir by means of a fixing element, such as a fixing ring, said sealing gasket, which is disposed in the support means of the turret, being the gasket that provides sealing between the reservoir and the fixing element.
The gasket is advantageously assembled and retained by the turret of the pump before the pump is assembled on the reservoir.
Said fixing element advantageously co-operates with the radial flange of the turret in order to fix the pump onto the reservoir, with interposition of the gasket.
Other characteristics and advantages of the present invention appear more clearly from the following detailed description of a preferred embodiment thereof, made with reference to the accompanying drawing, and given by way of non-limiting example, in which:
With reference to
The pump includes a turret 20 which is fixed to the pump body 10, and more particularly to the top edge 11 of the pump body 10. The turret 20 advantageously includes an inner portion 23 which extends inside the pump body 10 and which can advantageously serve to define the rest position of the piston 15. In the invention, the turret 20 further includes an outer portion 21 which extends outside the pump body and which includes support means 30 for receiving and holding a sealing gasket 40. As shown in
The gasket 40 is generally made in the form of an annular disk which extends approximately perpendicularly to the longitudinal central axis of the pump. The gasket 40 is generally intended to provide sealing between the top edge of the neck of a reservoir 1 and a fixing element 5 serving to fix the pump onto said reservoir. The fixing element 5 can be a screw-on ring, as shown in
Thus, the manufacturer of the pump assembles all the component elements of the pump inside the pump body, fixes the turret 20 on the pump body, and then pre-assembles the gasket 40 in the support means 30 of the turret 20. The sub-assembly is then delivered to the manufacturer of the fluid, who then fills the reservoir 1 with the fluid, and then places the pump on the neck of the reservoir, the gasket 40 generally being disposed on the top edge of said reservoir. The pump is then fixed by the fixing element 5, which in the
Although the invention is described above with reference to a particular embodiment thereof, naturally, the invention is not limited to that particular embodiment, and, on the contrary, the person skilled in the art can apply any modifications thereto, without going beyond the ambit of the present invention as defined by the accompanying claims.
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01/15378 | Nov 2001 | FR | national |
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WO03/045576 | 6/5/2003 | WO | A |
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