Media dispenser

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6405903
  • Patent Number
    6,405,903
  • Date Filed
    Thursday, March 22, 2001
    23 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, June 18, 2002
    22 years ago
Abstract
A dispenser (1) comprises setting means (10) for varying the discharge stroke (9) or discharge volume. The setting means (10) act on a valve (20). The associated valve face (24) of valve (20) can be linearly shifted to thus ensure very safe function.
Description




TECHNICAL FIELD AND BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




The invention relates to a dispenser with which media can be stored, delivered or discharged. The media can be liquid, pasty, gaseous, powdery and/or solid. The dispenser is held and actuated single-handedly by the user while discharging. The dispenser is made partly or completely of injection-molded or plastics parts, each of which may be dimensionally rigid, elastic or flexible without strain. The dispenser may be designed for discharging either only once a single dose or for sequentially discharging separate doses of the medium. The discharge stroke to be implemented for this purpose may be provided in a single direction only or may follow a return stroke by which a metering or pump chamber is refilled with the medium after discharge.




The actuator provided for controlling the dispenser, such as for opening outlet paths, closing inlet paths, triggering a discharge drive or for manually driving a discharge stroke determines an activation degree which may be the path of the cited opening or closing action or the stroke and also the volume of the medium as conveyed in a single discharge action within the dispenser or as ejected therefrom. This avtivation degree is variable, particularly to satisfy the various conveying properties of the medium or for varying the medium dose. For controlling the flow of the medium through the dispenser a closure is provided which may be capable only for opening or only for closing. The closure may also be a reversibly opening and closing valve.




The cited variation in the activation degree may be solely determined for being set within a given range when assembling the dispenser parts to form the dispenser. Instead it may also be provided to be varied by the user after assembly of the dispenser in one direction or in opposing directions. Where the dispenser includes a pump, such as a thrust piston pump the positioning or setting means may variably define the rest position or return stroke position of the pump piston by an abutment. Then the setting means include a stop adjustable in opposing directions parallel to the piston stroke. Against this stop the piston is abutted on the return stroke. In this arrangement the advance stroke of the piston is likewise limited by a stop. The valve may be a destructable closure or an inlet or outlet valve for a chamber such as the pump chamber.




OBJECTS OF THE INVENTION




An object of the invention is to provide a dispenser which avoids the disadvantages of known configurations. Another object is that the actuator or setting means act on the valve so that its control can be influenced thereby. A further object is that the dispenser is simple in configuration and handling as well as safe in function.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




In accordance with the invention the setting means may act so that the mutual position of the valve elements remains the same in one or both end positions of the valve irrespective of the setting by the setting means. As a result the functions of the valve remain constant. The valve may be an outlet, inlet or pressurizing valve or a slide respective sled or one such valve whose valve faces are positionally fixed by mutually abutting in one or both end positions. The valve may be controlled purely as a function of the path or as a function of the medium pressure. The valve is translated into the one end position manually or into the other end position by a spring. The communicating or valve passage may be constricted only down to a narrowest degree whilst still being permeable or it may be closed off totally.




The configuration in accordance with the invention is also of advantage for dispensers in which the setting means do not effect the valve or which do not include a valve but a sled determining the activation degree. Thereby while setting the sled executes no, or merely a minor, rotating motion and, where necessary, is powered via an intermediate gear or gear chain including a drive member such as a rotating member. This sled is prevented from rotating by a guide which may be shaped linearly or helically or steeply helically.




The design in accordance with the invention is also suitable for dispensers in which a setting member of the setting means, particularly a pitched or threaded member, is integral with the base body which in turn is in one part from this setting member up to at least one of a hermetically sealed dry chamber, a vent opening traversing the base body, a piston track, a medium chamber, an inlet valve or a connection for a riser tube.




Expediently the housing also directly or integrally mounts a support flange with which the base body can be tensioned against a support such as a finger rest or a medium reservoir. The support flange may be shaped in the form of an annular disk or a cap. The flange is located between and spaced from both ends of the one-part housing. Thus a compact design including few separate components is achieved.




The finger rest or handles for actuating the setting means may freely protrude in the flow direction or may be overlappingly or spacedly offset relative to the associated gear member in the setting direction. Thus the handle is always just as accessible in any position of the setting means or changes its position relative to the base body either not at all or to a lesser extent than the setting means when being set.




For actuation the dispenser advantageously comprises an actuating or discharge head including a finger rest or a medium outlet. The head engages the setting means and may permanently protrude into the interior of a setting member of the setting means. This setting member may also permanently protrude into the interior of the head so that corresponding coverings are formed to prevent dirt ingress.




In another aspect the setting means comprise a separate seal which as a sliding seal seals off a base body, the dry chamber not charged with the medium, or the like.




These and further features of the invention as apparent from the description and the drawings may provide sub-combinations in an embodiment of the invention and in other fields and may represent advantageous aspects.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




Example embodiments of the invention are explained in more detail in the following and illustrated in the drawings in which:





FIG. 1

illustrates a dispenser according to the invention in the initial or rest position in a view which is partly in section, and





FIGS. 2

to


6


are partly sectioned views of further example embodiments as shown in FIG.


1


.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION




The dispenser according to

FIGS. 1

to


6


includes a stationary unit


2


and a unit


3


movably mounted on unit


2


by a degree of activation, namely a stroke. Unit


2


is rigidly secured to a support or medium reservoir


4


projecting beyond it. Unit


2


comprises an integral base body


5


deeply protruding as a housing


6


into reservoir


4


and closed off outside of reservoir


4


by a hollow cover


7


. Within reservoir


4


the housing


6


bounds a metering or pressure chamber


8


which is volumetrically variable by the stroke


9


of unit


3


.




The volume of chamber


8


is additionally variable independent from the discharge actuator by setting means


10


. Substantially all dispenser parts are located in a common center axis


11


. From reservoir


4


or chamber


8


and on discharge the medium flows in direction


12


parallel to axis


11


away from reservoir


4


or outwardly. For this purpose unit


3


needs to be actuated in the opposite direction


13


or shifted relative to unit


2


in shortening the dispenser


1


by a finger rest or handle


14


which is to be manually pressed by a finger. At one end chamber


8


is bounded by a hollow piston


15


which sealingly slides on the inner circumference of single-walled housing


6


.




Piston


15


and cover


7


are traversed by a ram


16


which carries at its outer end a discharge and actuating head


17


. Ram


16


is composed of a train of three ram bodies, the outermost of which is made in one part with head


17


while the innermost protrudes via piston


15


into chamber


8


. Piston


15


and the two outer ram bodies are traversed by an outlet duct


19


which ends in a medium outlet


18


at the circumference of head


17


. Outlet


18


may be configured for dispensing droplets or a bundled jet or an atomized aerosol of the medium. A nozzle element including a swirler may be provided for this purpose and inserted in head


17


.




The dispenser


1


has several valves


20


to


22


, namely a valve


20


for venting reservoir


4


, an outlet valve


21


for controlling transfer of the medium from chamber


8


into duct


19


and an inlet valve


22


opposite piston


15


for controlling the transfer of medium from reservoir


4


into chamber


8


. Valves


20


,


21


comprise a common valve body


23


formed by the hollow integral piston sleeve and directly adjoining the piston lip thereof in direction


12


. The movable valve face


25


of valve


20


is located on the outer circumference of piston


15


and opposes a stationary valve face


24


. Movable valve face


26


of outlet valve


21


is located on the inner circumference of piston


15


and nearer to the piston lip than to valve face


24


.




On the return stroke of unit


3


in direction


12


the inclined or conical valve face


25


sealingly closes by abutting on face


24


. Thus the rest position of the dispenser as shown in

FIGS. 1

to


6


is determined. Face


24


is formed by the free end of a sleeve-shaped limiter


27


which freely protrudes between the shell of housing


6


and ram


16


into housing


6


and guides the outer circumference of ram


16


. Limiter


27


is fixedly or integrally connected to a setting member


28


which covers the outer circumference of the open rim


29


of housing


6


or forms with the limiter


27


an annular groove into which housing rim


29


freely protrudes without any threaded engagement. Coaxial shells


27


,


28


are components of cover


7


and positively prevented from rotating relative to base body


5


by a guide


31


on the inner circumference of setting member


28


thus forming a sled


30


.




Via a gear chain or pitch members, such as threads, the setting member


28


engages cover


7


. Setting member


28


in this arrangement includes the male thread and the sleeve-shaped setting member


32


the female thread. Thus, after all dispenser parts have been assembled and prior to mounting head


17


the cover


7


is to be brought into its mounting position in direction


13


through setting member


32


.




The integral setting member


32


comprises an outer shell


33


enveloping the inner shell with a spacing. Shell


33


surrounds the outer circumference of head


17


also in the rest position, freely protrudes in direction


12


beyond the inner shell and has on the outer circumference a knurling to provide the finger rest or handle of the setting means. Shell


35


of head


17


freely protrudes in direction


13


into the annular groove between the inner shell and outer shell


33


. Shell


35


thus can abut on the groove bottom at the stroke end and after valve


21


has opened. Relative to the base body


5


the rotary member


32


,


34


is positively prevented from moving in direction


12


by an axial mount


36


and from moving in the direction


13


by an axial mount


37


. Axial mount


36


comprises a mounting element


38


which surrounds housing


6


at the outside of reservoir


4


and overengages at one end a slide lip by an annular rim oriented inwardly. The slide lip protrudes beyond the outer circumference of the inner end of shell


33


in the region of an annular end wall which integrally connects shells


32


,


33


. Mount


37


includes a mounting element


39


annularly protruding beyond the end wall of setting member


32


in direction


13


. Element


39


slides directly on the base body


5


.




Base body


5


is fixedly or integrally connected to an annular disk-shaped flange


40


which is spaced from and located between the ends of housing


6


. Flange


40


juts from the outer circumference of housing


6


and is located within element


38


or extends up to the inner circumference thereof. Mounting element


39


slides on the outer end face of flange


40


. A shell


41


integrally adjoins flange


40


and projects only in direction


13


. For tensioning flange


40


against reservoir


4


shell


41


has at its inner circumference positively connecting members


42


, e.g. radially resilent snap cams. The neck


43


of reservoir


4


comprises at its end a bead


44


protruding radially outwardly and which under tension is backwardly engaged by members


42


. Thus flange


40


is tensioned in direction


13


against the end face of neck


43


with an annular seal


46


inserted inbetween. Housing


6


protrudes through neck


43


into reservoir


4


by the majority of its length.




On the outer circumference as well as spacely between the ends of limiter


27


the shell of housing


6


is traversed by a venting port


45


porting against the inner circumference of neck


43


as well as being internally covered by limiter


27


and surrounded on the outside by shells


38


,


41


. Valve


20


opens already on commencement of the stroke in direction


13


. Air is then able to flow through head


17


between ram


16


and limiter


27


in direction


13


against valve face


25


as well as through between valve faces


24


,


25


. Thereafter the air is deflected in direction


12


onto the outer circumference of limiter


27


and then guided through venting port


45


directly into reservoir


4


. The pressurizing paths and the limiter


27


are thus located in a dry chamber not in contact with the medium. This dry chamber is sealed from chamber


8


only by the piston lip. When an overpressure exists in reservoir


4


the air flows in the opposite direction.




The bottom of reservoir


4


forms a further finger rest or handle facing away from handle


14


. Both handles can be squeezed together by the fingers of one hand. Thus in overcoming the force of a spring


48


unit


3


is moved in direction


13


and chamber


8


is constricted by piston


15


. Spring


48


is located in chamber


8


. The end of piston


15


then abuts an inner shoulder


49


of the shell of housing


6


whilst ram


16


is moved further. This results in the neck of piston


15


located behind the piston sleeve being elastically squashed and the valve face


26


being unseated or lifted from the counter face. This face is formed by a core piece of ram


16


. The core piece traverses piston


15


and centers spring


48


. The core piece can urge inlet valve


22


into its closed position at the end of the stroke. Instead of this valve face


26


may be opened in the same way also by a correspondingly high pressure in chamber


8


before the stop or shoulder


49


is attained.




The medium then flows from chamber


8


through longitudinal grooves of outlet duct


19


. The grooves are provided in the outer circumference of the core piece. The medium then further flows through the central outlet duct


19


and thus through head


17


, until the medium gains access transversely deflected into the nozzle element of the atomizer nozzle and then emerges into the open from outlet


18


. As soon as this advance stroke commences the stop or valve face


25


is also unseated from counter or valve face


24


. Thus valve


20


is opened to pass air in one of the two directions cited. After the advance stroke the finger rests are released as a result of which spring


48


first closes valve


21


before then returning unit


3


into its rest position until valve faces


24


,


25


abut on each other.




By rotating finger rest


34


the cover


7


or sled


30


is optionally shiftable in direction


12


or direction


13


. Thus the counter stop or valve face


24


is adjusted relative to base body


5


. Shown in

FIG. 1

is with regard to direction


13


the frontmost end position of sled


30


corresponding to the shortest-possible stroke


9


of piston


15


. When setting member


32


,


33


is then rotated in the corresponding direction the sled


30


is moved together with piston


15


or unit


3


in direction


12


. Thus the maximum-possible stroke


9


is correspondingly increased. The discharge volume can thus be increased e.g. from a minimum of 60 to a maximum of 150 μl or vice-versa continuously reduced. At the largest stroke the sled


30


may then protrude upwards out of the setting shell


32


and into head


17


.




At the smallest stroke the sled


30


abuts directly on base body


5


, namely against the outer end face of flange


40


by a stop


47


formed by the lower end of setting member


28


. In the other end position the sled


30


is positively stopped correspondingly, namely directly by base body


5


or by rotating piece


32


,


33


which as a counter stop may comprise a suitable snap ring. Although at the largest stroke the thread


28


may protrude upwardly out of setting member


32


, its female thread still engages by at least a third or half of its length the male thread. Stop


47


is located directly adjacent to and within mounting element


39


. Axial mount


36


is located radially outside of mounting element


39


.




Sled


30


is sealed off relative to base body


5


by a slide seal


50


. Seal


50


is an annular sleeve mounted in direction


12


onto the outer circumference of limiter


27


and thereby abutted on a shoulder. Seal


50


is in snug contact with the inner circumference of housing


6


and located downstream of port


45


. At the smallest stroke the seal


50


is located in the plane of flange


40


, from where seal


50


is able to slide along rim


29


in direction


12


. Sleeves


15


,


50


are made of a resiliently pliant material whilst all other plastics parts are dimensionally rigid in operation. Seal


50


prevents medium from weeping from chamber


8


into guide


31


or into the thread engagement when the dispenser


1


is oriented horizontal.




Element


38


surrounds tensioning shell


41


snugly or radially tensioned. Thus these two parts are fixedly interconnected in preventing cam


42


from disengaging due to radial widening of shell


41


. Additionally, shell


41


is covered by mounting element


38


over its full length as with a shield. It is also possible to provide resilient latching means which lock rotating piece


32


,


33


non-positively in various rotated positions so that each latched position can be overcome by a correspondingly high actuating force exerted on handle


34


. The interengaging latch elements could be provided e.g. on the rotating piece and on base body


5


or flange


40


or on mounting element


38


. Means for indicating the volume set in each case may also be provided. Indicator members thereof are movable relative to each other and are expediently provided on the rotating piece and on mounting element


38


. For example, mounting element


38


then comprises in the region of mount


36


at the outer circumference or at its endface and around axis


11


a scale to which a marking is assigned on the outer circumference of shell


32


.





FIG. 2

illustrates shell


33


as a component separate from shell


32


and axially shiftable relative to shell


32


but positively connected to shell


32


in the rotating direction by interengaging members. These members comprise cams


51


protruding from the outer circumference of shell


32


and recesses in the inner circumference of shell


33


engaging the ends of cams


51


. Cams


51


are axially resilient and permanently tensioned so that mounting element


39


is permanently tensioned against flange


40


. Shell


33


surrounds both the tensioning shell


41


full-length and also header shell


35


so that a very smooth outer surface results. Head


17


could also be positively prevented from rotating relative to base body


5


or sled


30


, e.g. by a guide corresponding to guide


31


. In this case the scale or the pointer marking of the indicator device could be provided on the circumference of head


17


.




As apparent, flange


40


and tensioning shell


41


are formed by separate components. Tensioning shell


41


is part of a screw cap which radially outside of mounting element


39


tensionally contacts the same end face of flange


40


and which engages a male thread of neck


43


by a female thread. It is with this flange cap that via a resilient snap connector


53


shell


33


is axially positively connected with regard to both directions


12


,


13


but with a slight clearance. For this purpose interengaging snap members are provided on the outer circumference of shell


41


and on the inner circumference of shell


33


which upon inherent resiliency interengage when shell


33


is mounted in direction


13


. The snap members then still permit shell


33


to rotate relative to shell


41


. Thus the rotating piece is permanently highly reliably mounted but nevertheless easily to be rotated.




Like in

FIG. 2

also in

FIG. 3

shell


33


is cap-shaped so that it simultaneously forms element


38


according to

FIG. 1

whilst being permanently axially spaced from head


17


or shell


35


. The tensioning shell


41


is formed by a metallic crimp ring comprising ring ends bent radially inwardly and tensioned in contact with flange


40


and bead


44


. Bearing


36


is located in the space between flange


40


and the end wall of outer shell


33


whereby one of its mounting members is directly formed by base body


5


or flange


40


. The members of the mount


36


are configured as resilient snap members which automatically snap into mutual engagement when setting member


32


is introduced in direction


13


. For this purpose the mounting member of flange


40


freely protrudes as a jacket in direction


12


from the associated end face. Setting member


32


comprises at the outer circumference a toothing


51


positively non-rotatingly engaging shell


33


by its corresponding inner toothing. This inner toothing is located on the inside of the end wall of shell


33


. This end wall directly opposes header shell


35


.




Also in the embodiment of

FIG. 4

, the pump, namely base body


5


including cover


7


, piston


15


, the core element and the thereto connected ram section, can be fixed to reservoir


4


by fastener


41


. Thereafter shell


33


is to be mounted and brought into engagement with rotary connection


51


. In this arrangement shell


33


comprises a shell section protruding beyond its end wall in direction


12


. This shell section is narrower than handle


34


and surrounds shell


35


the same as shown in FIG.


1


. Setting member


32


in this case is directly formed by base body


5


, namely by a male thread on housing rim


29


. The male thread engages setting member


28


by its female thread. Thus cover


7


is rotated relative to base body


5


by handle


34


and is axially shifted during this rotation. At the minimum stroke stop


47


abuts on ribs circumferentially distributed on the end face of flange


40


. At the upper end the male thread or housing rim


29


may comprise a protuberance which limits the extent of unscrewing setting member


28


and which is resiliently overcome by the female thread when screwed in.




According to

FIG. 5

cover


7


is in one part with outer shell


33


which with setting member


28


forms the groove engaged by shell


35


. Shell


41


protrudes beyond flange


40


in direction


12


and surrounds outer shell


33


up to handle


34


. In this arrangement shell


41


may be in one part with base body


5


or flange


40


or, as indicated dot-dashed, it may be formed by a separate component. In this case base body


5


and shell


41


form coaxially nested ring sections of flange


40


which form common, step-free and smooth end faces. The ring sections contact seal


46


in the region of their interconnection. In the associated end position they also contact the annular end wall of cover


7


. This end wall interconnects shells


28


,


33


. The flange section of shell


41


positively urges the flange section of base body


5


in direction


13


since the connection comprises corresponding stepped annular surfaces. The dispenser as shown in

FIG. 5

requires remarkably few single parts.




According to

FIG. 6

the handle


34


is formed directly by the outer circumference of setting member


28


. In this case, like handle


34


also member


28


is freely exposed to be accessible over its full-length. Member


28


may protrude up into shell


41


. Handle


34


may also be lockable so that displacement can only be made when this lock has been released. For example, head


17


or its shell


35


may overengage handle


34


and shell


41


at their outer circumferences. Handle


34


is then not accessible for actuation until head


17


has been removed from ram


16


. This feature is intended to prevent the user himself from tampering with the discharge volume as preset by an authorized person. Each embodiment may comprise all features of any other embodiment. Like parts are identified by like reference numerals in all Figures and thus the description applies accordingly to all embodiments. All cited features and properties may be provided precisely as described, or merely substantially or approximately so and may also greatly deviate therefrom, in view of the specific requirements.



Claims
  • 1. A dispenser for media comprising:a base body (5); actuating means for controlling inherent motion of said dispenser (1) over an actuating path extending between end positions; setting means (10) for varying said inherent motion, and a valve (20, 21, 22) for controlling flow of a medium by varying valve states, wherein positioning of said setting means (10) varies said valve states of said valve (20) said setting means (10) including a sled (30) determining characteristics of said inherent motion said sled (30) incorporating a valve face (24) of said valve (20).
  • 2. The dispenser according to claim 1, wherein said sled (30) is drivingly connected to a rotary setting member (32).
  • 3. The dispenser according to claim 2, wherein said rotary setting member (32, 24) is rotatable relative to said sled (30).
  • 4. The dispenser according to claim 1, wherein a guide (31) is included for preventing said sled (30) from freely rotating relative to said base body (5).
  • 5. The dispenser according to claim 1, wherein said sled (30) protrudes out of said base body (5).
  • 6. The dispenser according to claim 1, wherein said sled (39) closes off said base body (5).
  • 7. The dispenser according to claim 1 and further including a wall (29) with remote wall sides, wherein said sled (30) directly covers said wall (29) at said remote sides.
  • 8. A dispenser for media comprising:a base body (5); actuating means for controlling inherent motion of said dispenser (1) over an actuating path extending between end positions; setting means (10) for varying said inherent motion, and a valve (20, 21, 22) for controlling flow of a medium by (10) varying valve states, wherein positioning of said setting means (10) varies said valve states of said valve (20) said setting means (10) include a seal (50) separate from said valve (20), said seal (50) displacing relative to said base body (5) when said setting means (10) are being set.
  • 9. The dispenser according to claim 8, wherein said seal (50) slides on said base body (5).
  • 10. The dispenser according to claim 8 and further including a dry chamber barred from contact with the media, wherein said seal (50) sealingly closes said dry chamber.
  • 11. A dispenser for media comprising:a base body (5); actuating means for controlling inherent motion of said dispenser (1) over an actuating path extending between end positions; setting means (10) for varying said inherent motion, and a valve (20, 21, 22) for controlling flow of a medium by varying valve states, wherein positioning of said setting means (10) varies said valve states of said valve (20), a further valve (21) being included, said valve (20) and said further valve (21) including a common valve body (23), said valve (20) and said further valve (21) being traversed by valve passages bounded by said common valve body (23).
  • 12. A dispenser for media comprising:a base body (5); actuating means for controlling inherent motion of said dispenser (1) over an actuating path extending between end positions; setting means (10) for varying said inherent motion, and a valve (20, 21, 22) for controlling flow of a medium by varying valve states, wherein positioning of said setting means (10) varies said valve states of said valve (20), said valve (20) being a venting valve controlling a venting duct which traverses said base body (5).
  • 13. The dispenser according to claim 12, wherein said venting valve (20) includes a valve passage bounded by opposing valve faces (24, 25), at least one of said valve faces (24) being positionally variable by said setting means (10).
  • 14. The dispenser according to claim 12, wherein at least one of said valve faces (24, 25) limits said inherent motion.
  • 15. The dispenser according to claim 12, wherein said valve faces (24, 25) directly contact each other in one of said end positions.
  • 16. The dispenser according to claim 12, wherein said valve faces (24, 25) support on each other in a rest position of said dispenser (1).
  • 17. The dispenser according to claim 12, wherein said valve faces (24, 25) are movable relative to each other for sealingly closing said valve passage.
  • 18. The dispenser according to claim 12, wherein said valve passage is most constricted when said dispenser (1) is in one of said end position.
  • 19. The dispenser according to claim 12, wherein said setting means (10) include a sled (30) determining characteristics of said inherent motion.
  • 20. The dispenser according to claim 12, and further including a flange (40) radially protruding relative to said base body (5) and including an abutting stop, wherein said abutting stop limits setting of said setting means (10).
  • 21. The dispenser according to claim 12, wherein said actuating means include an actuating head (17) engaging said setting means (10), said setting means (10) including a setting handle (34) protruding radially at least as far as an inner circumferential face of said actuating head (17).
  • 22. The dispenser according to claim 12, wherein said actuating means include an actuating head (17) including a rim (35), said setting means (10) including a setting member (32) displaceable relative to said base body (5), said setting member (32) including a recess bounded by opposing flanks and a bottom, said rim (35) operationally engaging inside said recess.
  • 23. The dispenser according to claim 12, wherein said base body (5) includes a housing including varying internal widths and a support flange (49), said base body (5) including a pitch member, said housing being made in one part, said base body (5) and said pitch member being commonly made in one part, said said pitch member also providing at least a portion of said setting means.
  • 24. The dispenser according to claim 23, wherein said pitch member is a thread entirely and uninterruptedly extending over said actuating path (9).
  • 25. A dispenser for dispensing a medium out of a medium reservoir comprising:actuating means for operating the dispenser by an axial movement over an actuating path extending between two positions, including a rest position at a beginning of the actuation path and a final position at the end of the actuating path; a pump cylinder and a pump piston moveable by said actuating means within said pump cylinder over said actuating path to bound a pump chamber; valves including an outlet valve for the medium to be dispensed and a venting valve for connecting the medium reservoir to atmosphere in order to compensate pressure due to medium dispensed out of said reservoir; a sleeve projecting into said pump chamber and cooperating with said pump piston to form the venting valve and to limit movement of the pump piston in said rest position; and setting means for amending an amount of said medium to be dispensed by varying the length of the actuating path by moving said sleeve within said pump cylinder, thereby adjusting the actuating path by adjusting the rest position of the pump piston in said pump cylinder without amending the final position of the pump piston within said pump cylinder.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
100 15 968 Mar 2000 DE
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