(1) Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a lotion spray head assembly, and more particularly, to an easily assembled, water-proof and sealed lotion spray head assembly.
(2) Description of the Prior Art
The conventional containers for receiving liquid such as lotion, cleaning agent, and water generally comprises a container and a spray head assembly which is connected to the container and the users get the liquid form the container by pressing the press head of the spray head assembly. However, there are some shortcomings to be improved.
The present invention intends to provide a lotion spray head assembly, and more particularly, to an easily assembled, water-proof and sealed lotion spray head assembly.
The present invention relates to a spray head assembly and comprises a press head having a nozzle, a first connection portion and an extension portion which is located around the first connection portion. A reception area is defined between the first connection portion and the extension portion. An annular face is defined in the inner periphery of the reception area. A seal member is a hollow part and has an inner tube portion and a water-proof portion. The inner tube portion is inserted into the reception area and the top of the inner tube portion is engaged with the annular face to form a seal status. The inner tube portion has a first locking portion located therein and the water-proof portion is located on outside of the inner tube portion. The inner wall of the water-proof portion is higher than the outer periphery of the seal member.
A push tube is a hollow tube and extends through the seal member. The push tube has a first tube, a second tube and an engaging portion. The first tube has a second connection portion and a second locking portion. The push tube is connected to the press head by connecting the second connection portion to the first connection portion. The second locking portion is connected to the first locking portion.
A piston unit has a piston and a main rod. The piston is a hollow part and mounted to the second tube. The piston has an annular portion on one end thereof. The contact portion movably contacts the annular portion so as to define an outlet between the annular portion and the contact portion. The main rod has multiple axial grooves defined in the outside thereof and a seal part is connected to the lower end of the main rod.
A resilient member is mounted to the push tube and one end of the resilient member contacts the underside of the inner tube portion.
A cylinder unit is connected to the seal member and a mount is located between the seal member and the cylinder unit. The cylinder unit has a first cylinder, a second cylinder and a narrowed portion. The piston is movably inserted in the first cylinder and defines a chamber in the first cylinder.
The narrowed portion is located between the first and second cylinders. The narrowed portion is engaged with the seal part to form a sealed status.
A valve contacts an inlet of the second cylinder.
Furthermore, the extension portion has an air hole to communicate the interior of the spray head assembly and the outside to prevent from sucking water of the water-proof portion.
The water-proof portion is located on outside of the inner tube portion so that water can keep water therein. The inner wall of the water-proof portion is higher than the outer periphery of the seal member, and the air hole communicates the interior or the spray head assembly the outside so as to prevent the water in the water-proof portion from being entering into the container to contaminate the liquid in the container.
When the press head is pressed, the first locking portion and the second locking portion are positioned so that the press head is easily assembled.
The narrowed portion and the seal part are engaged with each other, and the top of the inner tube portion and the annular face are engaged with each other to prevent from leakage when the container is tilt.
The resilient member is mounted to the outside of the press tube and the liquid passes through the interior of the press tube. The valve is a resilient spiral plastic (non-metallic) member to avoid the liquid from being in contact with metal material so that the liquid is not contaminated by the resilient member and the valve.
The present invention will become more obvious from the following description when taken in connection with the accompanying drawings which show, for purposes of illustration only, a preferred embodiment in accordance with the present invention.
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The press head 1 has a nozzle 11, a first connection portion 12 and an extension portion 13 which is located around the first connection portion 12 and extends downward. A reception area 14 is defined between the first connection portion 12 and the extension portion 13. An annular face 141 is defined in the inner periphery of the reception area 14. Lotion is ejected from the nozzle 11.
The seal member 2 is a hollow part and has an inner tube portion 21 and a water-proof portion 22. The inner tube portion 21 is inserted into the reception area 14 and the top of the inner tube portion 21 is engaged with the annular face 141 to form a seal status. The inner tube portion 21 has a first locking portion 211 located therein and the water-proof portion 22 is located on outside of the inner tube portion 21. The water-proof portion 22 is a recess so as to retain water therein. The inner wall of the water-proof portion 22 is higher than the outer periphery of the seal member 2 so as to prevent the water from entering into the spray head assembly 100.
The push tube 3 is a hollow tube and extends through the inner tube portion 21 of the seal member 2. The push tube 3 has a first tube 31, a second tube 32 and an engaging portion 33. The first tube 31 has a second connection portion 311 and a second locking portion 312. The push tube 3 is connected to the press head 1 by connecting the second connection portion 311 to the first connection portion 12. The second locking portion 312 is connected to the first locking portion 211.
The piston unit 4 has a piston 41 and a main rod 42. The piston 41 is a hollow part and mounted to the second tube 32. The piston 41 further has an annular portion 411 on one end thereof. The main rod 42 extends through the second tube 32 and the engaging portion 33 is connected to the second tube 32. The contact portion 423 movably contacts the annular portion 411 so as to define an outlet 43 between the annular portion 411 and the contact portion 423 as shown in
The resilient member 5 is mounted to the push tube 3 and one end of the resilient member 5 contacts the underside of the inner tube portion 21. The other end of the resilient member 5 contacts the top of the inner tube portion 21.
The cylinder unit 6 is connected to the seal member 2 and the mount 8 is located between the seal member 2 and the cylinder unit 6. The cylinder unit 6 has a first cylinder 61, a second cylinder 62 and a narrowed portion 63. In this embodiment, the first cylinder 61 is larger than the second cylinder 62 and the piston 41 is movably inserted in the first cylinder 61 and defines a chamber 9 in the first cylinder 61. The narrowed portion 63 is located between the first and second cylinders 61, 62. The narrowed portion 63 is engaged with the seal part 421 to form a sealed status. The mount 8 has threads 81 defined in the inner periphery thereof so as to be connected with a container 10.
The valve 7 contacts the inlet 621 of the second cylinder 62 and the inlet 621 of the cylinder unit 6 is connected with a hose 622 so as to suck the liquid in the container 10 as shown in
The extension portion 13 has an air hole 131 to communicate with the outside of the lotion spray head assembly 100 to prevent from sucking the water in the water-proof portion 22.
The valve 7 has a resilient and spiral portion 71 which has a stop 72 which faces the inlet 621. The stop 72 contacts the inlet 621. The resilient and spiral portion 71 has a passage 73 which faces the second cylinder 62 so that the liquid can flow into the chamber 9 via the passage 73.
Furthermore, the main rod 42 has an elongate end 424 which is slidably engaged with to the engaging portion 33. A slide 4241 is defined in the elongate portion 33 and the slide 4241 has an initial positioning point 4242 and a final positioning point 4243. The engaging portion 33 slides from the initial positioning point 4242 to the final positioning point 4243 to complete a suction-back action.
The resilient member 5 is mounted to the outside of the press tube 3 and the liquid passes through the interior of the press tube 3. The valve 7 is a resilient spiral plastic (non-metallic) member to avoid the liquid from being in contact with metal material so that the liquid is not contaminated by the resilient member 5 and the valve 7.
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When the press head 1 is released, the press tube 3 moves upward and the main rod 42 is not moved with the press tube 3. When the engaging portion 33 of the press tube 3 slides from the initial positioning point 4242 to the final positioning point 4243 and is positioned, the press tube 3 the main rod 42 are moved upward by the resilient member 5, the piston 41 is stationary because of the friction with the inner periphery of the first cylinder 61. Therefore, the outlet 43 between the annular portion 411 and the contact portion 423 is gradually closed. Along with the upward movement of the push rube 3 and the main rod 42, the volume of the chamber 9 gradually increased. The liquid in the container 10 pushes the valve 7 to gradually open the inlet 621, so that the liquid in the container 10 enters into the chamber 9 via the valve 7 and ready for the next pump as shown in
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While we have shown and described the embodiment in accordance with the present invention, it should be clear to those skilled in the art that further embodiments may be made without departing from the scope of the present invention.
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