This application is a §371 National Stage Application of International Application No. PCT/EP2010/064072, filed on 23 Sep. 2010, claiming the benefit of Italian Patent Application No. MI2009A 001648 filed on 25 Sep. 2009.
The present invention relates to a manually operated pump for dispensing fluid substances, according to the precharacterizing part of the independent claim.
As is known to the person skilled in the field, there exist a multiplicity of different types of pump that have been used for some time, above all in the cosmetics and pharmaceutical industries, for dispensing fluid products both in the form of liquids and in the form of creams.
In particular, pumps are known that, in their bottom part, are provided with a tube designed to draw in the fluid to be dispensed and pumps without said tube, which are generally applied on containers of variable volume or else on containers that generally are provided with a mobile bottom element.
Both manufacturers and users of pumps of the type described above are required to keep in stock a multiplicity of different types of pumps so as to always be in a condition to meet the needs of the market.
The documents N. EP1930085, EP1949973, FR2908843, FR2910450 and EP1389491 all describe a pump that comprises an assembly for pressurization and dispensing of fluid substances that can be pre-assembled and then coupled to the other components of a pump, in a conventional way by means of usual engagement members or rings that engage on the mouth of a container on which the pump is mounted.
In known pumps, in order to vary and in particular reduce the amount of fluid dispensed by the pump, it is necessary to replace the entire pressurization/dispensing assembly.
The purpose of the present invention is to provide a pump, which comprises an assembly for pressurization and dispensing of fluid substances that will simplify and render faster the assembly of pumps of different types, for example of the type with dripping tube and of the type without said tube, that will guarantee at all times an optimal and reliable dispensing of the fluid product, and that will enable reduction in a simple and fast way of the amount of fluid dispensed, without having to replace and/or modify also the dispensing/pressurization assembly.
The above and other purposes that will emerge clearly to a person skilled in the field are achieved by a pump in conformance with the characterizing part of the independent claim.
For a better understanding of the present invention, attached hereto by way of non-limiting example are the following drawings, in which:
With reference to the above figures, illustrated therein is an assembly for pressurization and dispensing of fluid substances for a manually operated pump (shown in
The assembly comprises:
It should be emphasized that, in the present context, by “unitary assembly” or “unitary body” is understood an element formed by a plurality of distinct components that are, however, associated to one another by connection means shaped so as to guarantee a stable and reliable connection of said components once they have been associated to one another so that said unitary assembly can in effect be treated as a body made of a single piece and can be handled by the usual machines for automatic assemblage of pumps without any danger of its components possibly detaching from one another.
The pump incorporating the unitary assembly previously described is designed to be fastened to the mouth 1 of a container 2 (partially represented in
The pump comprises the cup-shaped body 3 delimiting a chamber 4 for suction/compression of the product to be dispensed, in which the hollow stem 5 extends at least partially.
The chamber 4 is delimited by: a wall 3A of the cup-shaped body 3; a one-way valve 9, designed to close a hole 10 for inlet of the product to be dispensed into said chamber 4; the annular piston 6; and the widened end portion 5D of the stem.
The piston 6 is slidable in a fluid-tight way on the inner surface of the chamber 4, and on a cylindrical portion of the end 5A of the hollow stem 5.
Preferably, the element 11 for retention of the second end 7B of the spring 7 has the portion 11A shaped so as to rest on the mouth 3B of the cup-shaped body 3.
Preferably, the stem 5 comprises at least one first hollow tubular element 12 and one second hollow tubular element 13, which are partially inserted into one another and have members 14 designed to fasten them together. The first tubular element 12 extends at least partially on the outside of the cup-shaped body 3 and has the collar 5F for resting the first end 7A of the spring 7. This collar is made of a single piece with the tubular element 12 so as to guarantee at all times a firm connection of the spring to the stem and to prevent any accidental detachment of the spring from the stem when the assembly, once assembled, is not connected to the pump.
The second tubular element 13 presents the inlet hole 5B of the cavity 5C of the stem 5 and also comprises the widened end portion 5D for resting of the piston 6. Preferably, the cup-shaped body 3 has, in positions corresponding to its mouth and top part 3D, elements 16 for engagement to a ring 17 that delimits a hole 17A (
More particularly, the cup-shaped body 3 has a bottom part 3C (
The top part 3D (
The piston 6 has (
As has already been said, the stem comprises two elements 12 and 13, which are coupled to one another and delimit a channel 5G (
The members 14, which are designed to fasten together the two elements 12 and 13 that form the stem 5, are preferably provided inside with the element 12, which has a larger diameter than that of an annular appendage 12A, which is designed to couple by snap action in a corresponding recessed annular seat 13A provided on the outer face of the other element 13. It should be emphasized that these fastening members 14 according to the invention are shaped in such a way that, once they are coupled to one another, the two elements 12 and 13 that constitute the stem 5 can no longer be separated from one another, except by applying an axial force of considerable intensity, so as to guarantee that the unitary assembly 15 made up of the ensemble of the stem 5, the spring 7, the piston 6, and the retention element 11 form a body that is equivalent to a component made of a single piece that guarantees that its parts cannot detach from one another.
The spring 7, the piston 6, and the retention element 11 have a through hole so that they can be fitted on the stem. According to the invention the spring 7, the piston 6, the retention element 11, and the first tubular element 12 and second tubular element 13 of the stem 5 are shaped so that they can be inserted in series on top of one another, during assemblage of the unitary assembly 15, as follows: the spring 7 on a stretch of the first tubular element 12; at least one portion of the retention element 11 on a free end stretch of the spring 7; and at least one portion 6F of the piston 6 on an end edge 11C of said retention element 11, and, thus, so that the second tubular element 13 can be inserted into a central hole of said piston 6 and in an internal end stretch of the first tubular element 12. More in particular, the spring 7 has an inner diameter slightly larger than the outer diameter of the element 12 of the stem 5 having larger diameter so that it can be fitted on said element 12 and bear with its top end 7A upon the collar 5F. The retention element 11 has a flared hole, the bottom edge of which has a diameter substantially the same as that of the spring 7 and a step, designed to constitute a contrast surface for the bottom end of said spring 7, and a top edge 11A of larger diameter, which is designed to rest on the mouth 3B of the chamber 4 of the cup-shaped body 3. As has already been described previously, the piston 6 has a conformation with two arms, a top one 6A and a bottom one 6C, which delimit a hole, where the top arm 6A is designed to rest in a fluid-tight way on the outer face of the wall that delimits the bottom part of the other element 13 that forms the stem 5. Thanks to this particular conformation of the components of the unitary assembly 15, its assemblage proves particularly simple and fast. It is, in fact, sufficient to fit in succession on the element 12 of the stem: the spring 7, the retention element 11, and the piston 6, and then to insert into the internal hole of the piston the other element 13 that forms the stem and push it inside the other element 12 until they are coupled together by snap action through the fastening member 14. It should be emphasized that, according to the invention, the unitary assembly 15 can be assembled independently of the cup-shaped body 3. This presents, on the one hand, the advantage of being able to assemble the unitary assemblies 15 also at a different time from when the cup-shaped bodies 3 are produced, and on the other hand also the advantage of being able to associate the unitary assembly 15 to cup-shaped bodies having characteristics that are different to one another as regards the members for intake of the fluid from the container, for example cup-shaped bodies with dripping tube 27 (
The unitary assembly 15, once assembled, is associated to the preselected cup-shaped body (for example, of the type with dripping tube 27 of
Thanks to the presence of the ring 17, it is moreover possible to modify in an extremely simple and fast way the amount of fluid dispensed without having to modify or replace the dispensing/pressurization assembly 15. In fact, if it is desired to reduce the amount of fluid dispensed, it will be sufficient to replace the ring 17 represented in the drawings with a ring having the same features, but a smaller height. Since the ring functions also as end-of-travel for the collar 5F of the stem upon which the top end of the spring 7 comes to bear, by reducing the height of the ring 17, also the volume of the chamber 4 is reduced because the stem 5 and the piston 6, when the pump is at rest, come to occupy a position closer to the base of the cup-shaped body, i.e., more internal to the chamber 4 of said cup-shaped body, thus reducing the volume of said chamber. In order to reduce the amount of fluid dispensed by the pump it is hence simply necessary to replace the ring 17 with a ring of smaller height, without having to modify the unitary assembly 15 or the cup-shaped body 3 in any way.
Next, the stem 5, continuing its travel downwards, draws along with it also the piston 6 (because the edge 12C of the element 12 of the stem pushes on the top edge 6G of the piston) and dispenses all the fluid contained in the chamber 4.
As shown in
It should moreover be emphasized that the pump according to the invention can be provided with a further element designed to regulate the amount of fluid dispensed. Said element is a simple ring 26 (
Finally, it should once again be emphasized that the embodiments so far illustrated have been provided purely by way of example and that numerous other embodiments are possible, all of which fall within the scope of the same inventive idea.
According to a first embodiment, the stem 5 could be shaped in a way different from what has so far been described. According to the invention, the first and second parts of the stem and the corresponding means for fastening said two parts together could have a shape different from the ones so far illustrated. According to the invention, it is in fact sufficient for these two elements to be shaped in such a way that:
Thus, for example,
According to a further embodiment, the connection of the unitary assembly 15 to the cup-shaped body and to the neck 1 of the container 2 could be obtained with devices alternative to the ones so far described (which envisage the use of a ring 17 that couples by snap action with a part 3D of the cup-shaped body). For example,
According to a further embodiment of the invention, the retention element 11 could be connected to the cup-shaped body 3 in a way different from what has been illustrated so far, which envisages resting of the edge 11A of the element 11 on the mouth 3B of the chamber 4 of the cup-shaped body 3. According to said embodiment, it is sufficient for the retention element 11 to have an outer portion shaped so that it is able to couple with a corresponding portion provided on the cup-shaped body and to guarantee that the element 11 cannot shift axially under the thrust of the spring. Said coupling could be provided also by simply forcing the element 11 into the cup-shaped body 3.
According to further possible embodiments of the invention, the members for connection of the various components of the pump associated to one another could be different from the ones so far illustrated, albeit of a conventional type for the person skilled in the field, and/or a container could envisage two pumps associated to the neck of one and the same container, and with a single dispenser for both of the pumps or a separate dispenser.
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MI2009A1648 | Sep 2009 | IT | national |
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WO2011/036218 | 3/31/2011 | WO | A |
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