Media dispenser

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6736293
  • Patent Number
    6,736,293
  • Date Filed
    Tuesday, December 11, 2001
    23 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, May 18, 2004
    20 years ago
Abstract
The discharge head of the dispenser (1) comprises a supporting body (9) and a head body (3) pivotable relative to the latter by a pliant connection (40), namely an elastomeric passage section (47), including the delivery orifice (53). The bending of the passage section (47) is guided by a single-axis joint (50) and due to the pivoting movement an actuating finger rest (55) becomes accessible for manually actuating a discharge stroke of a pump (20).
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




The invention relates to a dispenser for media which may be liquid, pasty, powdery and/or gaseous. Hollow or shell-shaped or all components of the dispenser may be made of plastics or injection-molded. The dispenser is intended to be held and simultaneously actuated for discharge single-handedly so that pharmaceutical, cosmetic, technical or other media can be simply applied.




OBJECT OF THE INVENTION




Object of the invention is to provide a dispenser which avoids the drawbacks of known configurations and which more particularly permits changes in location between two basic bodies for adapting to individual requirements. According to another object of the invention, each location as set is required to be captive and expediently thereafter reversible. The means for changing locations are also intended for being retrofitted to existing dispensers. The dispenser is intended to be simple in configuration, safe in operation and convenient to handle.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




The dispenser comprises two basic bodies which are separate parts or integral. Furthermore, the dispenser comprises a pliant portion, e.g. a joint which connects the basic bodies and which may be configured integral with one or both basic bodies or which may be a separate component. Furthermore, a cavity or passage is provided passing through at least one of the basic bodies or the pliant connection and which may be a cavity or passage having no throughflow in dispenser operation, through which a fluid such as the medium flows.




In accordance with the invention means are provided by which movements of the second basic body relative to the first basic body deform, e.g. curve or angle the cavity in the region of the pliant connection. This enables changes in the cross-section of the cavity to be achieved in altering corresponding properties of the dispenser.




The movements may be torsional or bending movements which alter the cross-sections of the cavity to a length which is maximally as large as 3 or 2 times the width of the cavity. The latter may thus change its cross-section in the jointing portion thereby, namely not only the cross-section shape but also the cross-section surface area of the passage within tight limits.




Expediently during discharge of the medium a finger-rest is accessible with which the basic bodies can be shifted relative to each other at any time in thereby deforming the pliant connection. Although the latter could be located partly or totally within a medium pump or a reservoir, it is expediently provided outside thereof in the region of a head which serves manual actuation of the pump or for discharging the medium through a delivery orifice. This enables the delivery orifice or its axis to be changed in location relative to the basic body or body of the pump without implementing a discharge stroke.




Although cross-sectionally the passage may be circular, it preferably deviates therefrom, e.g. by the cross-section becoming oblate, such as oval. The narrower sides of the cross-section are thereby penetrated by the axis of the joint and may be defined by wall sections comprising a thickness which is different, e.g. smaller, than that of the wall sections which define the longitudinal sides of the cross-section.




The pliant connection is expediently guided by a separate guide such as a joint or other sliding guide in thus precisely, e.g. positively, defining the pliant connection and not being solely dependent on the inherent mechanical response of the connection. The members of the joint may be radially spaced away from the cavity or passage section so that gaps are formed in between and the passage section may be curved like the free section of a flexible tube.




In a further embodiment of the invention the pliant passage section is shorter by 7 or 5 times its largest width so that little space is taken up. Adjoining the ends of this section are dimensionally rigid sections suitable for connecting adjoining parts of the dispenser, e.g. forming nipple-type connectors.




Although the pliant connection is suitable for a riser via which the medium flows from a reservoir into a pump or valve body, it is more particularly particularly suitable for being arranged outside of the body or reservoir.




These and further features read not only from the claims but also from the description and the drawings, it being understood that each of the individual features may be achieved by itself or in combination in the form of sub-assemblies in an embodiment of the invention or in other fields and may represent advantageous aspects as well as aspects worthy of being protected in their own right and for which protection is claimed herein.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF TIE DRAWINGS




Example embodiments of the invention will now be detained as evident from the drawings in which:





FIG. 1

is a partly sectioned view of a dispensers in accordance with the invention,





FIG. 2

is a view in perspective on a magnified scale of the guide body as shown in

FIG. 1

,





FIG. 3

is a cross-section through the passage section of the pliant connection,





FIG. 4

is a view in perspective of a further embodiment of a dispenser and





FIG. 5

is a view in perspective of the discharge head as shown in FIG.


1


.











DESCRIPTION OF A PREFERRED EMBODIMENT




Referring now to

FIG. 1

there is illustrated how the dispenser


1


comprises a first and a second basic body, namely a connecting body


2


and a head body


3


of a discharge head. The latter serves both for discharging the media into the atmosphere as well as for actuating the dispenser by a rotary or linear movement. The head body


3


has an elongated head housing


4


including an exposed outer shell


6


and a substantially shorter inner shell


7


. The shells


6


,


7


translate into a common shell of a nozzle


8


suitable for insertion in a bodily opening, e.g. a nostril, and from the delivery orifice of which the medium emerges. The head housing


4


is movably mounted on a hollow supporting body


9


which forms a finger-rest for actuating discharge of the medium and surrounds the head housing


4


at its lower end in each position.




The supporting body


9


is permanently located in an axis


10


of the remaining parts of the dispensers located thereunder. The head body defines an axis


11


in line with the axis


10


and which can be moved from this position only in one direction relative to the axis


10


, e.g. inclined up to the other end position through maximally 50° or 60° to the axis


10


continously about the axis


12


. The axis


11


intersects the axis


10


and in the same point of intersection the axes


10


,


11


are also intersected at right angles by the axis


12


. When oriented coaxially the axes


10


to


12


form a common axial plane


13


to which a common axial plane


14


of the axes


10


,


11


is located at right angles. In coaxial orientation of the axes


10


,


11


the medium flows in the direction of the arrow


15


up to the delivery orifice. In the opposite direction


16


the discharge head needs to be moved manual relative to the basic unit


18


for implementing a discharge stroke, after which the discharge head is automatically returned to its starting position as shown in FIG.


1


. The directions


15


,


16


are located parallel to the axis


10


and the head body


3


can be pivoted in the direction


17


.




The basic unit comprises a support, such as a reservoir


19


, and a pump


20


, such as a plunger pump, which primes medium in single doses from the reservoir


19


on the return stroke and delivers it on the subsequent pumping stroke through the head body


3


to the delivery orifice. The pump


20


comprises a pump body


21


which is rigidly secured to the reservoir


19


. The body


21


consists of a longish body part


22


located mostly within the reservoir


19


and which is closed off outside of the reservoir


19


by a body part such as a cover


23


. Instead of being configured separate, the cover


23


may also be configured integrally with the body part


22


. The cover


23


non-releasably connected to the body part


22


by a snap-action connector comprises a flange having the shape of a flat ring and protruding radially outwards. This flange is secured by a fastener


24


, such as a crimp ring, threaded cap or a snap-action cover to the reservoir


19


so that it is tensioned against the face of the neck of the reservoir


19


with a seal


25


interposed. The fastener


24


too, may be configured integrally with the body part


22


or cover


23


. The outer and the inner width of the body part


22


is incrementally reduced in the direction


16


up to the end of the body.




Reversibly shiftably located in the body


21


is an actuator or piston unit


26


comprising a piston


27


and a piston shank


28


. The piston shank


28


penetrates the cover


23


in the direction


15


and is axially as well as rotationally fixedly connected to the supporting body


9


. In the body part


22


the piston


27


defines a compression or pumping chamber


30


in which a spring


29


, such as a compression coil spring, is located. This engages the hollow piston


27


and is supported by a shoulder in the body part


22


so that it returns the piston unit


26


to its starting position after the pumping stroke. Adjoining the inner end of the body part


22


is a pliant or flexible riser


31


extending down to the bottom of the dispenser reservoir


19


in communicating the medium therefrom into the pumping chamber


30


.




For controlling the flow of the medium or fluid, valves


32


,


33


,


34


and


38


are provided. The check or inlet valve


32


is located at the lower end of the pumping chamber


30


and comprises for closure thereof a non-spring-loaded, spherical closing element as well as a conical valve seat. The valve element closes by being moved in the direction


16


. The outlet valve


33


is located within the piston unit


26


or piston


27


and opens either due to overpressure in the pumping chamber


30


or due to manual actuation, by one valve element being stopped in the stroke movement whilst the other valve element runs further on. The vent valve


34


is located at the outer circumference of the piston unit


26


or piston


27


and serves to equalize the pressure in the reservoir


19


by opening it to the atmosphere. For this purpose the valve


38


also serves, which as regards the air flowing into the reservoir


19


is located downstream of the valve


34


at the outer circumference of the body part


22


in preventing medium gaining access from the reservoir


19


through vent ports in the shell of the body part


22


into the body


21


or up to the valve


34


. The valve


38


too, is configured as a check valve which opens on a vacuum in the reservoir


19


and automatically recloses once the pressure has been equalized.




The piston unit


26


is penetrated by an outlet passage


35


which valvelessly connects the pumping chamber


30


to the delivery orifice. The piston shank


28


comprises a piston or shank core


36


penetrating the sleeve-shaped piston


27


, at the one end of which the spring


29


is supported and which is axially rigidly connected to a further shank part


37


elongating the core. The shank parts


36


,


37


define in common the corresponding longitudinal section of the outlet passage


35


and locate an upper neck of the piston


27


so that the piston


27


is able to implement axial movements relative to the shank


28


. The inner circumference of the piston


27


forms the valve element of the valve


33


which is included in the movement to the valve opening relative to the shank


28


in the direction


15


and is then returned to the closed position by the flexible piston neck. The valve seat is formed by a plate-shaped protuberance of the shaft core


36


.




Between the outer circumference of the shank


28


and the inner circumference of the cover


23


the exchange air for the reservoir


19


is able to flow up to the valve


34


outside of the pumping chamber


30


. The movable valve element of the latter is formed by the outer circumference of the piston


27


, whilst the valve seat is formed by a protuberance of the cover


23


protruding in the direction


16


beyond the flange and seal


25


into the body part


22


. In the starting position the valve


34


is closed by the spring


29


and on commencement of the pumping stroke is opened until returned to the starting position. The valve element of the valve


38


is formed by a cuff freely protruding in the direction


16


or parallel to the axis


10


, this cuff surrounding the body part


22


or the vent ports passing through the shell and located radially adjoining the valve seat of the valve


34


whilst being integrally configured with the flat ring-shaped seal


25


. In the vent paths, upstream of the reservoir space a germ filter or germicide may be provided which are also of advantage in the outlet passage


35


or in the region of the discharge nozzle. The valve


38


opens due to dilation of the valve cuff. The shank


28


comprises at the shank part


37


a connecting member, e.g. a plug-in connector


39


, freeely protruding in the direction


15


for connecting a guide body


41


.




The guide body


41


forms a pliant or ,,live” connection


40


between the connecting body


2


and the head body


3


. The connecting body


2


thus comprises the supporting body


9


, the piston shank


28


and a dimensionally rigid body section


42


of the guide body


41


. This body section


42


is connected to the basic bodies


2


,


3


axially located in forming the one end of the guide body


41


. Its other end is likewise formed by a dimensionally rigid body section


43


and connected to all components of the head body


3


axially located. The flange or body section


42


is thus seccured to the supporting body


9


by it being plugged into the supporting body


9


in the direction


15


until stopped by a collar having an interference fit. Protruding from the inner side of the face wall of the cap-shaped body section


42


in the direction of the arrow


16


is a sleeve-shaped shaft section


44


in which the plug-in member


39


is secured by it being plugged in the direction


15


until stopped by shoulders. Protruding beyond the outer side of the face wall


45


is a likewise dimensionally rigid protuberance


46


which, as shown in

FIG. 2

, is located in the axial plane


13


and elongated in cross-section along the axis


12


. The spacing of the axis


12


from the face wall


45


is maximally 1.5 times the length of the cross-section of the protuberance


46


.




The body sections


42


,


43


are interconnected exclusively via the pliant or elastomeric cavity or passage section


47


which integrally defines a cavity


48


forming a longitudinal section of the outlet passage


35


. This passage also centrally passes through the body sections


42


,


43


. As evident from

FIG. 3

the passage


48


has circular cross-sections, its passage wall differing in thickness circumferentially. In the axial plane


13


the passage wall is thickened e.g. by ribs protruding radially outwards on both sides, the protuberance


46


also featuring such ribs.




The end of the protuberance


46


remote from the face wall


45


translates into a flange plate protruding transversely to the plane


13


. Protruding from the flange plate on both sides of the passage section


47


and the axial plane


14


are protuberances, such as cheeks


49


, in the direction


15


so that they are set back relative to the body section


43


. Provided at the outer sides of the cheeks


49


are mounting members, e.g. lugs


51


freely protruding in the axis


12


which are spring snapped into place in mounting openings of mounting shells


52


of the head body


3


. The opposite members or mounting shells


52


are provided at the inner circumference of the head housing


4


or shell


6


radially spaced away on both sides of the core shank


5


. All parts


42


to


49


,


51


of the guide body


41


as described are configured integrally with each other.




Due to the connection


40


or passage section


47


and the joint


50


the head body


3


can be pivoted about the sole axis


12


relative to the connecting body


2


with sufficient friction to be reliably fixedly located in each intermediate position by friction. However, a spring latching means is just as conceivable to automatically locate each desired position and which can be defeated by increasing the pivoting force. Depending on the desired elastomeric response, the stiffening ribs as shown in

FIG. 3

may also be hollow and form portions of the passage


48


. Furthermore, the configuration may also be provided so that the axis


11


in the starting position is not located coaxially to but spaced away from the axis


10


axially parallel.




The hollow core shank


5


is fixedly held in place by an interference fit in the inner shell


7


as well as the nozzle


8


and like the inner shell


7


is radially spaced away from the outer shell


6


. The distal end of the core shank


5


is formed by an inner and outer dilated section in which the body section


43


is fixedly seated by interference and is stopped by an annular collar at the end of this body section


43


. Over the majority of its length the core shank


5


fully defines the outlet passage


35


which, however, emerges at the proximal end radially from the core shank


5


and is thus also defined by the inner surface areas of the nozzle


8


. The proximal end surface area of the core shank


5


forms with the end wall of the nozzle


8


a means of diffusing or swirling the medium which then emerges atomized from the nozzle or delivery orifice


53


. Outside of the inner shell


7


the core shank


5


is located totally free of contact and extends practically up to the joint axis


12


.




The supporting body


9


is sleeve-shaped and surrounds, in the coaxial positionm corresponding to that as shown in

FIG. 2

, the distal end of the head body


3


over more than a third of its length. In the distal end of the supporting body


9


which is circumferentially closed, the body section


42


is inserted in an interference fit and stopped by an annular collar at the distal end surface area. The width of the body section


42


is substantially larger than that of the body section


43


, however, the body sections


43


,


44


may also be configured the same to the extent that each can be arranged optionally downstream or upstream.




In adjoining the closed sleeve section the shell of the supporting body


9


comprises an opening


54


extending up to its proximal end, the width of which is a snug fit on the outer circumference of the outer shell


6


and whose flat side flanks oriented parallel to each other have either clearance relative to the head body


3


or contact the head body


3


in the inclined locations with friction or radially flexible so that the latter is locked in any optional position. At the bottom of the U-shaped defined opening


54


the outer circumference of the outer shell


6


is stopped in the inclined position as shown in FIG.


1


. The inner circumference of the distal end of the shell


6


may also be stopped by the protuberance


46


, however. The shank part


37


may also be configured integrally with the guide body


41


and protrude permanently into the body


21


.




The proximal end surface area of the supporting body


9


forms a finger rest


55


for finger contact by the user to actuate the discharge head in the direction


16


relative to the basic unit


18


in thus constricting the pumping chamber


30


in overcoming the force of the spring


29


. The opposite finger rest is formed either by the outer circumference of the reservoir


19


or by the end surface area of the latter facing asway from the finger rest


55


so that discharge can be actuated single-handedly by the user. As indicated dot-dashed the finger rest


55


may also be dished for enhanced lateral guidance of the finger. In addition, in the radial elongation of the finger rest


55


at the outer circumference of the shell


6


a finger-tip abutment surface


56


may be provided and configured as a finger scallop, thus making it possible to simultaneously lock the head body


3


in its inclined end position by the actuating finger.




The shells


6


,


7


as well as the complete nozzle


8


including its end wall are integral with each other. Likewise, the supporting body


9


is integral and could also be configured integrally with the guide body


41


. The core shank


5


is likewise configured integrally throughout as well as integrally with the guide body


41


, where necessary. Between the shaft section


44


and the outer shell the body section


42


may form a gap or annular groove into which the proximal end of the body


21


and of the cover


23


dives at the end of the stroke in the direction


16


or already in the starting position, resulting in a very short compact design.




For shipment or other purposes the head body


3


is oriented coaxially to the basic unit


18


, resulting in the finger rest


55


being practically non-actuatable, due to the head body


3


or some other protuberance penetrating the plane of the finger rest


55


at right angles to the axis


10


.




For discharging a single dose of the medium one finger, e.g. the index finger, is pressed against the abutment surface


56


to thus pivot the head body


3


until the finger also contacts the finger rest


55


in enabling the pumping stroke to be actuated. Towards the end thereof the valve


33


opens with the valve


32


closed so that the medium flows through the interior of the piston shank


28


and furthermore through the passage section


47


into the swirler as well as then from the nozzle parallel to the axis


11


into the atmosphere. The delivery orifice


53


could also be located in the shell of the nozzle


8


or radially or inclined to the axis


11


, however. At the end of the pumping stroke the valve


33


closes automatically.




When, then, the finger rest


55


,


56


is released, the bodies


3


,


9


return solely by the force of the spring


29


to their starting position, whereby the valve


32


opens and medium is primed from the reservoir


19


into the pumping chamber


30


. The spring


29


then, in the starting position, also maintains the valves


33


,


34


tightly closed. The cited finger is simultaneously able to return the head body


3


to its coaxial starting position. Since relative to the abutment surface


56


or the nozzle


8


the finger rest


55


is pivotable between an actuating position and a position defeating actuation, this also ensures safeguarding against unintentional actuation. Due to the elastomeric response of the passage section


47


no separate seals or sliding seals are necessary for the pliant connection.




As shown in

FIG. 1

the basic unit


18


or the barrel of the reservoir


19


is wider than the discharge head in the coaxial position and as shown in

FIG. 4

this width of the discharge head is maximally as large as that of the unit


18


. This enables the dispenser


1


to be configured in size and shape like a pen to thus enable it to be carried in a garment pocket as conveniently as a ball-pen. The cylindrical reservoir


19


of glass, or the like, comprises spaced away from the neck or fastener


24


and down to its bottom at the outer circumference an extension which may be configured integrally with the reservoir


19


or formed by a separate sleeve having an integral bottom. It is into this that the reservoir


19


is then inserted in the direction


16


until stopped by the reservoir bottom at the bottom of the sleeve where it is securely located by an interference fit.




The proximal end surface area


58


of the extension or sleeve


57


serves to stop a cover


59


which, like an elongated pen cap, can be mounted in the direction


16


on the discharge head, fastener


24


and reservoir


19


until it comes up against the end surface area


58


by its open end surface area. For secure mounting, the fastener


24


is able to engage the inner circumference of the cover


59


by friction or by a spring latch member. The outer cross-sections of the sleeve


57


and cover


59


are the same, fill-length.




At the open end of the cover


59


a protruding collar may be provided for stopping the end surface area


58


. Also the outer cross-sections of the reservoir barrel, fastener


24


or supporting body


9


or body section


42


may all be the same in this sense in contacting the inner circumference of the cover


59


by friction or with zero clearance. This is why, in the inclined position as shown in

FIG. 5

, the cover


59


can be mounted on the head body


3


and then—including the head body


3


—pivoted into the coaxial position in thus not necessitating no direct contact of the head body


3


or the portion surrounding the delivery orifice


53


and accordingly enhancing sterile keeping. At the outer circumference of the cover


59


a spring pocket clip may be provided in enabling the closed dispenser


1


to be clip-pocketed like a pen.




It is understood that all features of any one embodiment may be provided in any other embodiment and that the cited features and effects may be provided precisely or merely substantially as described and may deviate therefrom depending on individual requirements.



Claims
  • 1. A media dispenser comprising a pump and first and second basic bodies (2,3) including a head body (3) and a connecting body (2) connecting the head body to the pump, the head body including a moveable joint (50) between said first and said second basic bodies (2,3) and including a passage (48) traversing at least partly said basic bodies (2,3), wherein movements of said second basic body (3) relative to said first basic body (2) change the shape of a section of said passage (48) in the region of said joint (50), andwherein said passage (48) is provided in a guide body (41) which has in the region of said joint (50) a pliant passage section (47).
  • 2. The dispenser as set forth in claim 1, wherein said guide body (41) comprising at least one dimensionally rigid body section (42,43) directly adjoining said passage section (47).
  • 3. The dispenser as set forth in claim 2, wherein said passage (48) being configured integrally with at least one of said body sections (42,43).
  • 4. The dispenser as set forth in claim 3, wherein at least one of said body sections (42, 43) totally surrounding said passage (48) circumferentially.
  • 5. A media dispenser comprising a pump and first and second basic bodies (2,3) including a head body (3) and a connecting body (2) connecting the head body to the pump, the head body including a moveable joint (50) between said first and said second basic bodies (2,3) and including a passage (48) traversing at least partly said basic bodies (2,3), wherein movements of said second basic body (3) relative to said first basic body (2) change the shape of a section of said passage (48) in the region of said joint (50), andwherein said joint (50) comprises two pivotable interengaging joint members, namely a mounting opening and a mounting lug, said joint members (51, 52) being located laterally alongside said pliable passage section (47) being located spaced away from and between the two cheeks (49).
  • 6. The dispenser as set forth in claim 5, wherein at least one of said joint members (51) of said joint (50) is provided at a cheek (49) located laterally spaced away from a wall of said passage (48), said cheek (49) freely protruding transversely to a joint axis (12) and said passage section (47) being located spaced away from and between the two cheeks (49).
  • 7. A media dispenser comprising a pump and first and second basic bodies (2,3) including a head body (3) and a connecting body (2) connecting the head body to the pump, the head body including a moveable joint (50) between said first and said second basic bodies (2,3) and including a passage (48) traversing at least partly said basic bodies (2,3), wherein movements of said second basic body (3) relative to said first basic body (2) change the shape of a section of said passage (48) in the region of said joint (50),wherein the connecting body has a longitudinal centerline (10, 11) and the joint has an axis (12), which is located transversely to the longitudinal centerline (10,11), and wherein said joint (50) is covered by at least one wall (6), said wall being a shell (6) penetrated by said joint axis (12), the shell being integrally configured with said head body (3).
  • 8. A media dispenser comprising a pump and first and second basic bodies (2,3) including a head body (3) and a connecting body (2) connecting the head body to the pump, the head body including a moveable joint (50) between said first and said second basic bodies (2,3) and including a passage (48) traversing at least partly said basic bodies (2,3), wherein movements of said second basic body (3) relative to said first basic body (2) change the shape of a section of said passage (48) in the region of said joint (50), andwherein a finger rest (55) is provided for actuating said dispenser (1) defining a finger rest plane, said plane being penetrated by said head obody (3), the location of which can be altered relative to said plane, and wherein said head body (3) permitting due to a pliant connection (40), a change in location between a rest position, in which said head body (3) penetrates said finger rest (55) roughly centrally, and an operating position, in which the head body (3) is inclined to said head body (3).
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