Claims
- 1. A liquid dispensing tap, comprising:a body for mounting in an outlet of a receptacle; a flap or sealing closure membrane for an opening for dispensing the liquid by spring action, by a deformable resilient membrane constituted of a flexible material with permanent spring effect, the opening being provided with a control member disposed in a portion of the body opposite that for mounting the outlet; actuating means for actuating said control member; said body being made of a composite material by conjoint injection or co-molding in a single molded piece integrating the actuating means, the rest of the body being of rigid material; said flap or closure membrane comprising a piston having a head which coacts shape-matingly with the opening, and which is loaded by a compression spring; said piston being provided with a piston rod which forms the control member, and being guided in a stirrup for mounting in the body over the opening; said compression spring having a first end bearing directly on a rear surface of the piston, and a second end connected to the stirrup for mounting in the body over the opening; and said compression spring surrounding the piston rod.
- 2. The tap according to claim 1, wherein the control member has a free end portion disposed within the stirrup, passing through an end of said stirrup opposite the opening and provided with a connection device for connection with a corresponding end of the actuating means entering the body.
- 3. The tap according to claim 2, wherein the connection device is constituted by two parallel grooves inclined relative to the axis of the control member, adjacent its free end, and coacting with the corresponding end in the form of a fork of the actuating means.
- 4. The tap according to claim 1, wherein the actuating means comprises a manipulating rod extending into the body, parallel to the longitudinal axis thereof, and coacting with one end within said body, with a connection device of a corresponding end of the control member, and by a control button forming the deformable resilient membrane, which is conjointly injected or co-molded with the body and with the manipulating rod and connected in a sealed manner with the end of the body opposite to that of mounting in the outlet of the receptacle and with the end of the manipulating rod opposite the flap or the sealing closure membrane.
- 5. The tap according to claim 4, wherein the control button of the actuating means is loaded by a return spring mounted on the manipulating rod and secured on the side opposite the control button, to the stirrup.
- 6. The tap according to claim 4, wherein the manipulating rod is connected to the end of the body by flexible bridges made of the same material as said manipulating rod and the body, and overmolded by the flexible material constituting the membrane forming the control button, in the course of co-molding or conjoint injection of the assembly.
- 7. The tap according to claim 1, wherein the flap or sealing closure membrane is duplicated by a second flap or sealing closure membrane for an air inlet opening, said second flap or sealing closure membrane being manipulated by the actuating means.
- 8. The tap according to claim 7, wherein the construction of the second flap or sealing closure membrane for the air inlet opening is identical to that of the flap or sealing closure membrane of the opening for dispensing liquid; said air inlet opening having a smaller cross section than that of the opening for dispensing liquid.
- 9. The tap according to claim 7, wherein the flap or sealing closure membrane of the opening for dispensing liquid and the second flap or sealing closure membrane for the air inlet opening are both made of a single piece by molding.
- 10. The tap according to claim 1, wherein the flap or sealing closure membrane of the opening for dispensing liquid is made of a single piece by molding.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a division of application Ser. No. 09/461,739, filed on Dec. 16, 1999, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,296,157, the entire contents of which are hereby incorporated by reference.
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