Metering device

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6481596
  • Patent Number
    6,481,596
  • Date Filed
    Thursday, July 12, 2001
    23 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, November 19, 2002
    21 years ago
Abstract
A device (10) for dispensing a metered amount of liquid from a pressurized source of liquid (100) having a storage container (12), a valve (30) and a metering system. A plunger (16) is slidably mounted in the inner chamber (12D) of the storage container. The metering system includes a dosage ring (26) with a pin (28). The ring mounts on the outer surface of the storage container adjacent a dosage slot. The pin extends through the slot in the sidewall (12C) of the container and into a slot in the sidewall (16C) of the plunger. The pin contacts the bottom end of the slot in the plunger to stop the forward movement of the plunger during dispensing of the liquid stopping the movement of the plunger and stopping the movement of the liquid out of the storage container through the valve and out of the nozzle (40).
Description




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BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




(1) Field of the Invention




The present invention relates to a metering device for dispensing a metered amount of liquid. In particular, the invention relates to a metering device which has a spool valve to regulate the movement of liquid from the inlet through the storage chamber to the outlet and a dosage ring to limit the movement of the plunger to control the amount of liquid being dispensed.




(2) Description of the Related Art




The related art has shown various types of liquid dispensing devices having metering systems for adjusting the amount of liquid being dispensed. Illustrative are U.S. Pat. No. 4,006,847 to Dooley; U.S. Pat. No. 4,007,855 to Hierath et al; U.S. Pat. No. 4,293,010 to Winiasz; U.S. Pat. No. 4,488,663 to Hooper et al and U.S. Pat. No. 5,458,275 to Centea et al.




Dooley describes a dispensing apparatus which uses various sized sleeves placed around the shaft of the dispensing piston to limit the downward movement of the piston thus, determining the quantity of material which is to be dispensed.




Hooper et al describes a self-metering and dispensing device of fluids obtained from a pressurized fluid supply. The device meters the amount of fluid dispensed by stopping the downward movement of the piston during filling of the device. The means for metering the fluid includes a rotatable ring and several buttons. The ends of the buttons extend into the reservoir adjacent the piston. The buttons are held in place by the rotatable ring. The rotatable ring has cavities such that when a cavity is positioned over a button, the button is slidably forced into the cavity by the movement of the piston, thereby not affecting any movement of the piston. Positioning the ring so that no cavity is over the button, positions the button so that its end portion extends into and is held in place inside the reservoir, stopping the downward movement of the piston by contact between the button and the plunger. To facilitate the proper positioning of the rotatable ring, the ring has numerals which indicate the volume the reservoir was set to retain.




Centea et al describes a hand-held dispensing device which uses an adjustment screw to limit the movement of the piston during dispensing of the liquid to adjust the amount of liquid dispensed by the device. In this device, the piston is not directly acting on the liquid to dispense the liquid.




The related art has also shown various types of dispensing devices using a spool valve to regulate the movement of the liquid into and out of the device and to dispense the liquid. Illustrative are U.S. Pat. No. 4,005,281 to Rosen et al; U.S. Pat. Nos. 4,650,099 and 4,821,927 both to Paulsen et al. In particular, '099 and '927 to Paulsen et al describe a gun for repeatedly dispensing precisely metered quantities of liquid from a pressurized source. The gun includes a valve spool. In a first position, the valve spool section blocks the outlet portion of the valve chamber while permitting the flow of pressurized liquid into a metering chamber of the gun. In a second position, both the inlet and outlet ports of the valve chamber are blocked thus stopping the flow of liquid. In the third position, the inlet port is blocked while permitting communication between the liquid contained in the metering chamber and the discharge nozzle of the gun. To regulate the amount of liquid dispensed by the gun, an adjustment stop is positioned so as to engage the piston to prevent movement of the piston during filling of the metering chamber.




There remains a need for a dispensing device which uses a metering system which limits the travel of the plunger during dispensing to vary the dosage of the fluid being dispensed.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




A device for dispensing a metered amount of liquid from a pressurized source of liquid. The device includes a storage container, a valve and a metering system. The storage container contains a plunger slidably mounted in the inner chamber of the storage container. The valve is preferably a spool valve which allows for completely closing the inlet before the outlet is opened to reduce the possibility of inaccuracies in the amount of liquid dispensed. The metering system includes a dosage ring with a pin. The ring mounts on the outer surface of the storage container adjacent a dosage slot. The pin extends through the slot in the sidewall of the container and into a slot in the sidewall of the plunger. The pin contacts the bottom end of the slot in the plunger to stop the forward movement of the plunger during dispensing of the liquid thus, stopping the forward movement of the plunger and stopping the pressure on the liquid tending to move the liquid out of the storage container through the valve and out of the nozzle. The slot has side dosage notches to fix the ring in place at a specific dosage. The device is preferably fully mechanical to increase the ease of use and to reduce the possibility of parts failure due to environmental conditions.




The present invention relates to a device for dispensing a predetermined amount of liquid which comprises: a storage container having a first end and a second end defining a longitudinal axis of the storage container with an inner chamber spaced between the ends and having an orifice in the first end in fluid communication with the inner chamber; a plunger slidably mounted in the inner chamber of the storage container; a means mounted in the inner chamber adjacent the plunger for biasing the plunger toward the orifice of the storage container; a dosage ring slidably mounted on the storage container, wherein the dosage ring determines the amount of liquid dispensed by contacting the plunger during movement of the plunger during dispensing of the liquid to stop movement of the plunger and to stop dispensing of the liquid; and a valve connected to the storage container configured to allow the liquid to move into and out of the storage container.




Further, the present invention relates to a device for dispensing a predetermined amount of liquid which comprises: a storage container having a first end and a second end defining a longitudinal axis of the storage container with an inner chamber spaced between the ends and having an orifice in the first end in fluid communication with the inner chamber; a plunger slidably mounted in the inner chamber of the storage container; a means mounted in the inner chamber adjacent the plunger for biasing the plunger toward the orifice of the storage container; a dosage ring slidably mounted on the storage container, wherein the dosage ring determines the amount of liquid dispensed by contacting the plunger during dispensing of the liquid to stop the movement of the plunger and to stop the dispensing of the liquid; and a valve connected to the storage container configured to allow the liquid to move into and out of the storage container, the valve including a body with an inner chamber, an inlet configured to be connected to a source of liquid, an inlet/outlet in fluid communication with the orifice of the storage container, an outlet for dispensing liquid from the dispenser, wherein the inlet, outlet and inlet/outlet are in fluid communication with the inner chamber of the valve, and a rod slidably mounted in the inner chamber of the valve and configured to open and close the inlet, outlet and inlet/outlet to control the dispensing of the liquid, wherein in use when the valve is in a fill position, the liquid will enter the inner chamber of the valve through the inlet and will exit the inner chamber of the valve through the inlet/outlet and will enter the inner chamber of the storage container through the orifice and wherein in use when the valve is in a dispense position, the liquid will exit the inner chamber of the storage container through the orifice and will enter the inner chamber of the valve through the inlet/outlet and will exit the inner chamber of the valve through the outlet so that the liquid is dispensed.




Still further, the present invention relates to a system for dispensing a predetermined amount of liquid, which comprises: a source of the liquid having an outlet and a means for moving the liquid through the outlet under pressure; a device which includes a storage container having a first and second end defining a longitudinal axis of the storage container with an inner chamber spaced between the ends and having an orifice in the first end; a plunger slidably mounted in the inner chamber of the storage container; a means mounted in the inner chamber of the storage container adjacent the plunger for biasing the plunger toward the orifice; a dosage ring slidably mounted on the storage container wherein, the dosage ring determines the amount of liquid dispensed by contacting the plunger during movement of the plunger during dispensing of the liquid, to stop movement of the plunger and to stop dispensing of the liquid; and a valve connected to the storage container configured to allow the liquid to move into and out of the storage container.




Further still, the present invention relates to a system for dispensing a predetermined amount of liquid, which comprises: a source of the liquid having an outlet and a means for moving the liquid through the outlet under pressure; a device which includes a storage container having a first and second end defining a longitudinal axis of the storage container with an inner chamber spaced between the ends and having an orifice in the first end; a plunger slidably mounted in the inner chamber of the storage container; a means mounted in the inner chamber of the storage container adjacent the plunger for biasing the plunger toward the orifice; a dosage ring slidably mounted on the storage container wherein, the dosage ring determines the amount of liquid dispensed by contacting the plunger during movement of the plunger during dispensing of the liquid, to stop movement of the plunger and to stop dispensing of the liquid; and a valve connected to the storage container configured to allow the liquid to move into and out of the storage container, the valve having a body with an inner chamber, an inlet configured to be connected to the source of liquid, an inlet/outlet in fluid communication with the orifice of the storage container, an outlet for dispensing the liquid from the device, wherein the inlet, outlet and inlet/outlet are in fluid communication with the inner chamber of the valve, and a rod slidably mounted in the inner chamber of the valve and configured to open and close the inlet, outlet and inlet/outlet to control the dispensing of the liquid wherein in use, when the valve is in a fill position, the liquid will move from the source of liquid to the storage container through the valve and wherein, in use, when the valve is in a dispense position, the predetermined amount of liquid will be dispensed from the storage container through the valve and out the outlet of the valve.




Finally, the present invention relates to a method for dispensing a predetermined amount of liquid, which comprises the steps of: providing a device having a storage container having opposed ends defining a longitudinal axis of the storage container with an inner chamber spaced between the ends and having an orifice in one of the ends in fluid communication with the inner chamber; a plunger slidably mounted in the inner chamber of the storage container; a means mounted in the inner chamber adjacent the plunger for biasing the plunger toward the orifice of the storage container; a dosage ring mounted on the storage container; and a valve connected to the storage container for moving the liquid into and out of the storage container; providing a source of liquid having an outlet and a means for moving the liquid through the outlet under pressure; connecting the source of liquid to the valve with the valve in a fill position such that the liquid under pressure moves from the source of liquid through the valve and into the inner chamber of the storage container; moving the dosage ring along the longitudinal axis of the storage container to a predetermined dosage; and moving the valve to a dispense position such that the plunger moves toward the orifice of the storage container and pushes the liquid in the inner chamber of the storage container out of the orifice of the storage container through the valve so that the liquid is dispensed through an outlet of the valve until the plunger contacts the dosage ring which stops the movement of the plunger such that the liquid in the inner chamber of the storage container does not move out of the orifice of the storage container.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is a side view of the metering device


10


showing the storage container


12


and the nozzle


40


.





FIG. 2

is a cross-sectional view of the metering device


10


with the plunger


16


in the fully extended, unfilled position showing the dosage ring


26


with the pin


28


extending through the slot


12


F in the storage container


12


and the slot


16


E in the plunger


16


.





FIG. 3

is a cross-sectional view of the metering device


10


in the filled position.





FIG. 4

is a schematic view of the valve


30


with the inlet


34


shown offset showing the valve


30


in the fill position.





FIG. 5

is a schematic view of the valve


30


with the inlet


34


offset showing the valve


30


in the dispense position.





FIG. 6

is a schematic view of the valve


30


with the inlet


34


offset showing the valve


30


in an intermediate position between the fill position and the dispense position.





FIG. 7

is a top plan view of the metering device


10


.





FIG. 8

is a schematic representation of the dispensing system


10


showing the source of liquid


100


connected to the metering device


10


.











DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS





FIGS. 1

to


3


show the metering device


10


of the present invention. The device


10


is intended to be used with a pressurized source of fluid


100


to dispense a predetermined amount of fluid; particularly a liquid. In one (1) embodiment, the device


10


is used to dispense pesticides, insecticides and herbicides directly onto animals; particularly, livestock. However, the device


10


could also be used to dispense medications, paints, chemicals, water or any other liquid where precise volumes must be dispensed a dose at a time. The dispensed liquid may be sprayed, injected, drizzled or dropped depending on the type of nozzle used.




The metering device


10


includes a storage container


12


, a valve


30


and a dispensing nozzle


40


. The storage container


12


preferably has a cylindrical shape with a top end


12


A and a bottom end


12


B with a cylindrical sidewall


12


C therebetween forming a cylindrical inner chamber


12


D between the ends


12


A and


12


B along a longitudinal axis A—A of the storage container


12


(FIG.


1


). The top end


12


A of the storage container


12


has an orifice


12


E which allows for filling the inner chamber


12


D with a liquid and dispensing the liquid from the inner chamber


12


D. In one (1) embodiment, the top and bottom ends


12


A and


12


B of the container


12


are closed by end caps which are mounted to the cylindrical sidewall


12


C of the container


12


. The end caps can be either permanently or removably mounted to the ends


12


A and


12


B of the storage container


12


. The sidewall


12


C of the storage container


12


adjacent the bottom end


12


B of the storage container


12


is provided with a vertical dosage slot


12


F parallel to the longitudinal axis A—A of the storage container


12


having horizontal side dosage notches


12


G. The length of the slot


12


F depends on the variety of dosages provided by the device


10


. The dosage notches


12


G are spaced apart such as to provide specific dosages of the liquid when a specific notch


12


G is selected by the dosage ring


26


. The sidewall


12


C of the storage container


12


adjacent the notches


12


G is preferably provided with indicia (not shown) which identify the specific dosage for each notch


12


G.




A plunger


16


is slidably mounted in the inner chamber


12


D of the storage container


12


. The plunger


16


has a cylindrical shape with an outer diameter slightly less than the inner diameter of the inner chamber


12


D of the storage container


12


. The plunger


16


has a top end


16


A or head and a bottom end


16


B with a sidewall


16


C therebetween forming a hollow, inner chamber


16


D. The sidewall


16


C has a slot


16


E which is spaced between the ends


16


A and


16


B of the plunger


16


. The length of the slot


16


E depends on the variety of dosages provided by the device


10


. In one (1) embodiment, the slot


16


E extends essentially the entire length of the plunger


16


. The width of the slot


16


E is preferably greater than the maximum width of the slot


12


F in the sidewall


12


C of the storage container


12


between the notches


12


G. The bottom end


16


B of the plunger


16


is open such that the spring


24


and spring cover


20


(to be described in detail hereinafter) can extend into the hollow inner chamber


16


D. The head


16


A of the plunger


16


is provided with an o-ring


18


which seals the plunger head


16


A in contact with the inner sidewall of the inner chamber


12


D of the storage container


12


.




The spring cover


20


is fixably mounted in the inner chamber


12


D of the storage container


12


adjacent the bottom end


12


B of the storage container


12


. The spring cover


20


has a cylindrical shape with an open top end


20


A and a closed bottom end


20


B with a bottom end plate


20


C at the bottom end


20


B and a sidewall


20


D extending between the top end


20


A and the bottom end


20


B forming an inner chamber


20


E. The bottom plate


20


C of the spring cover


20


has a diameter only slightly less than the inner diameter of the inner chamber


12


D of the storage container


12


. The outer diameter of the sidewall


20


D of the spring cover


20


is slightly less than the inner diameter of the sidewall


16


C of the plunger


16


such that the top end


20


A of the spring cover


20


can extend into the open bottom end


16


B of the plunger


16


. The sidewall


20


C of the spring cover


20


has a vertical slot


20


F extending between the ends


20


A and


20


B. A securing screw


22


is mounted through the sidewall


16


C of the plunger


16


adjacent the bottom end


16


B and into the slot


20


F in the spring cover


20


. The securing screw


22


and slot


20


F allow for slidably securing the spring cover


20


to the plunger


16


.




A spring


24


is preferably located in the inner chamber


16


D of the plunger


16


and the inner chamber


20


D of the spring cover


20


between the bottom side of the plunger head


12


A and the bottom plate


20


B of the spring cover


20


. The spring


24


is preferably a compression spring; however, it is understood that any well known biasing means could be used. The strength of the spring


24


determines the force at which the liquid will be expelled. Higher spring forces are needed for more viscous liquids or if the liquid needs to be injected or atomized upon delivery. The spring cover


20


preferably extends the length of the spring


24


when the plunger


16


is in the fully compressed position. The spring cover


20


preferably determines the full compression of the plunger


16


.




The metering or dosage ring


26


is slidably mounted around the outer surface of the sidewall


12


C of the storage container


12


adjacent the dosage slot


12


F. The dosage ring


26


is provided with a pin


28


which extends into one (1) of the dosage notches


12


G as selected by the user. The pin


28


is preferably threadably mounted in the metering ring


26


to allow for easy removal of the metering ring


26


. The pin


28


is of such a length as to extend through the slot


12


F in the storage container


12


and into the slot


16


E in the sidewall


16


C of the plunger


16


.




The valve


30


for regulating the movement of liquid into and out of the storage container


12


is preferably a three-way valve such as a spool valve having a valve body


32


with an inner chamber


32


G. The valve body


32


also has an inlet


34


, an outlet


36


and an inlet/outlet or fill port


38


all in fluid communication with the inner chamber


32


A of the valve body


32


. In one (1) embodiment, the valve/body


32


has a top wall


32


A and a bottom wall


32


B with left and right sidewalls


32


C and


32


D extending therebetween. The valve body


32


also has a front end


32


E and a back end


32


F. The inlet


34


for the valve body


32


is preferably located in the right sidewall


32


D of the valve body


32


and extends into the inner chamber


32


G so that the inlet


34


is in fluid communication with the inner chamber


32


G. The outlet


36


is preferably located in the top wall


32


A of the valve body


32


. A barbed male connector


44


is preferably mounted in the inlet


34


of the valve body


32


. The barbed male connector


44


allows for connection of a fill hose


102


from the source of pressurized liquid


100


. The outlet


36


preferably has internal threads to allow for removably mounting the nozzle


40


. The nozzle


40


extends outward from the outlet


36


in a direction toward the trigger


42


for the device


10


. The length and shape of the nozzle


40


depends on the intended use of the device


10


. In one (1) embodiment, the nozzle


40


is of such a length as to allow dispensing of the liquid a distance from the storage container


12


. The fill port


38


is preferably located in the bottom wall


32


B of the valve body


32


. The fill port


38


of the valve body


32


is configured to be removably mounted in the orifice


12


E in the top end


12


A of the storage container


12


such that the inner chamber


12


D of the storage container


12


is in fluid communication with the inner chamber


32


G of the valve body


32


.




A movable member or spool


46


is slidably mounted in the inner chamber


32


G of the valve body


32


. The front end


32


E of the valve body


32


is open to allow for insertion of the spool


46


into the inner chamber


32


G. The spool


46


preferably has a cylindrical shape with a first end


46


A and a second end


46


B with a first section


46


C adjacent the first end


46


A and a second section


46


D adjacent the second end


46


B and having a middle section


46


E extending between the first and second sections


46


C and


46


D. The first and second sections


46


C and


46


D preferably have an outer diameter only slightly less than the inner diameter of the inner chamber


32


G of the valve body


32


. The first and second sections


46


C and


46


D are provided with o-rings


48


so that the spool


46


is sealingly in contact with the inner chamber


32


G of the valve body


32


adjacent the first and second section


46


C and


46


D. The middle section


46


E of the spool


46


has an outer diameter less than the outer diameter of the first or second section


46


C or


46


D. A spring


50


is positioned in the inner chamber


32


G of the valve body


32


between the second end


46


B of the spool


46


and the second end


32


B of the valve body


32


. The first end


46


A of the spool


46


extends beyond the first end


32


A of the valve body


32


when the spool


46


is fully extended in the fill position. The open front end


32


A of the inner chamber


32


G of the valve body


32


has a threaded connector. A threaded cap


52


is mounted around the first end


46


A of the spool


46


and is threadably secured in the threaded connector at the first end


32


A of the valve body


32


and acts to slidably secure the spool


46


in the inner chamber


32


G of the valve body


32


.




A trigger


42


is mounted on the first end


46


A of the spool


46


. The trigger


42


allows for activating the valve


30


by pushing the spool


46


of the valve


30


into the inner chamber


32


G of the valve body


32


. The trigger


42


also prevents the spool


46


from completely entering the inner chamber


32


G. In one (1) embodiment, the spool


46


is of such a length and the first and second sections


46


C and


46


D are positioned such that when the spool


46


is fully extended, the valve


30


is in the fill position with the second section


46


D blocking or closing the outlet


36


and with the inlet


34


and the fill port


38


adjacent the middle section


46


E such that both are in fluid communication with the inner chamber


12


D of the storage container


12


and the inner chamber


32


G of the valve body


32


(FIG.


4


). Preferably, when the trigger


42


is fully pulled, the spool


46


extends into the inner chamber


32


G to the dispense position with the first section


46


C of the spool


46


blocking or closing off the inlet


34


and the middle section


46


E adjacent the outlet


36


and the fill port


38


such that the fill port


38


and outlet


36


are in fluid communication with the inner chamber


12


D of the storage container


12


and the inner chamber


32


G of the valve body


32


(FIG.


5


). The sections


46


C,


46


D and


46


E of the spool


46


are located such that in an intermediate position, as the valve


30


moves between the fill and dispense positions, both the inlet


34


and the outlet


36


are closed at the same time such that both the inlet


34


and the outlet


36


are never in fluid communication with the inner chamber


12


D of the storage container


12


and the inner chamber


32


G of the valve body


32


at the same time.




In the initial position when the storage container


12


is empty or essentially empty, the spring


50


of the valve


30


biases the valve


30


to the fill position (FIG.


4


). The inner chamber


12


D of the storage container


12


can be either completely empty or partially empty in the case when the device


10


was used previously and the entire amount of liquid in the inner chamber


12


D of the storage container


12


was not dispensed. When the storage container


12


is completely empty, the spring


50


is fully extended and the top end


16


A of the plunger


16


is adjacent the top end


12


A of the storage container


12


. To use the device


10


, the storage container


12


must first be filled with the liquid to be dispensed. To fill the storage container


12


, the inlet


34


of the valve


30


is connected to a source of pressurized liquid


100


. The liquid from the source of liquid


100


moves through the fill hose


102


into the inlet


34


of the valve body


32


and into the inner chamber


32


G of the valve body


32


. The liquid then moves out of the valve body


32


through the fill port


38


into the inner chamber


12


D of the storage container


12


. To operate correctly, the pressure of the liquid must be high enough to overcome the force of the spring


24


pushing on the plunger


16


. The source of liquid


100


could be an electronically powered pump, a pressurized vessel or any other well known source of pressurized fluid. As the liquid moves into the inner chamber


12


D of the storage container


12


, the force of the liquid pushes on the top


16


A of the plunger


16


compressing the spring


24


and forcing the plunger


16


toward the bottom end


12


B of the storage container


12


. The bottom end


12


B of the storage container


12


is provided with an air escape opening


56


which allows air in the inner chamber


12


D to escape from the inner chamber


12


D as the inner chamber


12


D is filled with liquid. If continuous pressure can not be provided, a check valve


104


is preferably provided at the inlet


34


to prevent the liquid from being forced back through the inlet


34


to the source of liquid


100


. When the top end


16


A of the plunger


16


contacts the top end


20


A of the spring cover


20


, the inner chamber


12


D is completely full. In one (1) embodiment, the source of liquid


100


automatically shuts off when no more liquid is able to be pumped into the storage container


12


. In another embodiment, the source of liquid


100


is shut-off by the user when the storage container


12


is full. When the inner chamber


12


D of the storage container


12


is full, the user sets the dosage ring


26


to the correct dosage. To set the dosage ring


26


, the user rotates the ring


26


, if necessary, to move the pin


28


out of a dosage notch


12


G into the slot


12


F. The user than moves the dosage ring


26


up or down the slot


12


F, along the longitudinal axis A—A of the container


12


until the pin


28


is located adjacent the correct dosage. The user then rotates the ring


26


to move the pin


28


into the side dosage notch


12


G associated with the correct dosage. Once the dosage is set, the user positions the nozzle


40


at the correct location and pulls the trigger


42


of the valve


30


. As the spool


46


moves from the fill position to the dispense position, the first section


46


C of the spool


46


closes off the inlet


34


. Once the inlet


34


is fully closed, the second section


46


D moves beyond the outlet


36


such that the middle section


46


E of the valve


30


is adjacent the outlet


38


. Throughout the entire movement of the spool


46


, the fill port


38


is always adjacent the middle section


46


E of the spool


46


such that the inner chamber


12


D of the storage container


12


is always in fluid communication with the inner chamber


32


G of the valve body


32


. When the valve


30


is in the dispense position, the force of the spring


24


in the inner chamber


12


D of the storage container


12


moves the plunger


16


toward the orifice


12


E in the top end


12


A of the storage container


12


. As the plunger


16


moves upward, the plunger


16


forces the liquid out of the container


12


through the orifice


12


E, through the fill port


38


into the inner chamber


32


G of the valve body


32


and out of the valve body


32


through the outlet


36


to be dispensed from the nozzle


40


. The plunger


16


moves upward until the pin


28


of the dosage ring


26


contacts the bottom end of the slot


16


E in the sidewall


16


C of the plunger


16


which stops the movement of the plunger


16


. When the plunger


16


contacts the pin


28


or the dosage ring


26


, the plunger


26


stops moving. When the plunger


16


stops moving, the liquid is no longer moved through the valve


30


. Thus, dispensing of the liquid stops. The pin


28


regulates the amount of liquid being dispensed by stopping the forward movement of the plunger


16


. Once the correct amount of liquid is dispensed, the user releases the trigger


42


of the valve


30


and the spring


50


moves the spool


46


back into the fill position. In one (1) embodiment, the amount of liquid dispensed is less than the total amount of liquid in the inner chamber


12


D of the storage container


12


. If the same amount of liquid is to be dispensed in consecutive uses of the device


10


, the inner chamber


12


D of the storage container


12


is filled and the trigger


42


is pulled without the need to adjust the dosage ring


26


once the ring


26


is set to the correct dosage in the initial use.




It is intended that the foregoing description be only illustrative of the present invention and that the present invention be limited only by the hereinafter appended claims.



Claims
  • 1. A device for dispensing a predetermined amount of liquid which comprises:(a) a storage container having a first end and a second end defining a longitudinal axis of the storage container with a sidewall extending between the ends forming an inner chamber spaced between the ends with an opening in the sidewall extending into the inner chamber and having an orifice in the first end in fluid communication with the inner chamber; (b) a plunger slidably mounted in the inner chamber of the storage container so that the liquid can be dispensed through the orifice; (c) a means mounted in the inner chamber adjacent the plunger for biasing the plunger toward the orifice of the storage container; (d) a dosage ring slidably mounted on the storage container, wherein the dosage ring determines the amount of liquid dispensed by contacting the plunger through the opening in the sidewall of the container during movement of the plunger during dispensing of the liquid to stop movement of the plunger and to stop dispensing of the liquid; and (e) a valve connected to the storage container configured to allow the liquid to move into and out of the storage container.
  • 2. The device of claim 1 wherein the storage container has a cylindrical shape and wherein the opening in the sidewall of the container is a slot extending through the sidewall along the longitudinal axis of the storage container, the slot having a plurality of notches extending perpendicular to the slot.
  • 3. The device of claim 2 wherein the dosage ring is mounted around an outer surface of the storage container, the dosage ring having a pin which extends through the slot in the sidewall of the storage container into the inner chamber of the storage container wherein to adjust the amount of liquid to be dispensed, the dosage ring is moved along the slot to a predetermined dosage and then the dosage ring is rotated to move the pin into the one of the plurality of notches for the predetermined dosage.
  • 4. The device of claim 3 wherein the pin has a length such as to extend into the inner chamber of the storage container so that, in use, as the liquid is being dispensed, the plunger moves toward the orifice until the plunger contacts the pin which stops the movement of the plunger and stops the dispensing of the liquid.
  • 5. The device of claim 4 wherein the plunger has a first end and a second end with a sidewall extending therebetween and having an opening extending through the sidewall spaced between the first and second ends wherein the pin of the dosage ring is in the opening in the sidewall when the plunger is moving, and contacts an end of the opening adjacent the second end of the plunger to stop the movement of the plunger and to stop the dispensing of liquid when the predetermined amount of liquid has been dispensed.
  • 6. The device of claim 1 wherein the means for biasing the plunger toward the orifice is a coil spring, wherein the plunger has a first end and a second end with a sidewall extending therebetween forming an inner chamber, wherein the second end has an opening and wherein the coil spring extends between the second end of the storage container and the first end of the plunger in the inner chamber of the plunger.
  • 7. The device of claim 6 wherein the coil spring is mounted in an inner chamber of a spring liner, the spring liner having an open, first end and a closed, second end with a sidewall extending therebetween forming the inner chamber of the spring liner, wherein the spring liner is mounted around the coil spring such that the open, first end of the spring liner extends into the second end of the plunger, and wherein the coil spring extends between the first end of the plunger and the second end of the spring liner.
  • 8. A device for dispensing a predetermined amount of liquid which comprises:(a) a storage container having a first end and a second end defining a longitudinal axis of the storage container with an inner chamber spaced between the ends and having an orifice in the first end in fluid communication with the inner chamber; (b) a plunger slidably mounted in the inner chamber of the storage container; (c) a means mounted in the inner chamber adjacent the plunger for biasing the plunger toward the orifice of the storage container; (d) a dosage ring slidably mounted on the storage container, wherein the dosage ring determines the amount of liquid dispensed by contacting the plunger during dispensing of the liquid to stop the movement of the plunger and to stop the dispensing of the liquid; and (e) a valve connected to the storage container configured to allow the liquid to move into and out of the storage container, the valve including a body with an inner chamber, an inlet configured to be connected to a source of liquid, an inlet/outlet in fluid communication with the orifice of the storage container, an outlet for dispensing liquid from the dispenser, wherein the inlet, outlet and inlet/outlet are in fluid communication with the inner chamber of the valve, and a rod slidably mounted in the inner chamber of the valve and configured to open and close the inlet, outlet and inlet/outlet to control the dispensing of the liquid, wherein in use when the valve is in a fill position, the liquid will enter the inner chamber of the valve through the inlet and will exit the inner chamber of the valve through the inlet/outlet and will enter the inner chamber of the storage container through the orifice and wherein in use when the valve is in a dispense position, the liquid will exit the inner chamber of the storage container through the orifice and will enter the inner chamber of the valve through the inlet/outlet and will exit the inner chamber of the valve through the outlet so that the liquid is dispensed.
  • 9. The device of claim 8 wherein the body of the valve has a first side with an opposed second side and a third side with an opposed fourth side and wherein the outlet is located in the first side, the inlet/outlet is located in the second side and the inlet is located in the third side.
  • 10. The device of claim 8 wherein the valve is a spool valve.
  • 11. The device of claim 10 wherein the inner chamber of the valve has a cylindrical shape and wherein the rod of the valve is a spool and has a cylindrical shape, wherein the spool has opposed first and second ends with a first portion adjacent the first end, a second portion adjacent the second end and a third portion spaced between the first and second portions, and wherein the third portion of the spool has an outer diameter less than an outer diameter of the first portion and the second portion of the spool.
  • 12. The device of claim 11 wherein a biasing means is positioned in the inner chamber of the valve adjacent the spool and wherein the biasing means tends to move the spool into the fill position.
  • 13. The device of claim 11 wherein when the spool is in the fill position, the spool is in a fully extended position with the first portion of the spool adjacent to and closing the outlet and with the third portion of the spool adjacent to the inlet and the inlet/outlet such that in use, the liquid will move into the inner chamber of the valve through the inlet of the valve and through the orifice of the storage container into the inner chamber of the storage container.
  • 14. The device of claim 8 wherein the inlet of the valve is provided with a check valve such that the liquid does not escape from the inner chamber of the valve through the inlet.
  • 15. The device of claim 8 wherein a nozzle is connected to the outlet of the valve and has a length such as to allow dispensing of the liquid a distance from the storage container.
  • 16. The device of claim 8 wherein the storage container has a cylindrical shape with a sidewall extending between the ends and having a slot extending through the sidewall along the longitudinal axis of the storage container, the slot having a plurality of notches extending perpendicular to the slot.
  • 17. The device of claim 16 wherein the dosage ring is mounted around an outer surface of the storage container, the dosage ring having a pin which extends through the slot in the sidewall of the storage container and wherein to adjust the amount of liquid to be dispensed, the ring is moved along the slot to a predetermined dosage and then the ring is rotated to move the pin into one of the plurality of notches.
  • 18. The device of claim 17 wherein the pin has a length such as to extend into the inner chamber of the storage container so that, in use, as the liquid is being dispensed, the plunger moves toward the orifice until the plunger contacts the pin which prevents the plunger from moving and prevents further dispensing of the liquid.
  • 19. The device of claim 18 wherein the plunger has a first end and a second end with a sidewall extending therebetween and having an opening extending through the sidewall spaced between the first and second ends wherein the pin of the dosage ring is in the opening in the sidewall, when the plunger is moving, and contacts an end of the opening adjacent the second end of the plunger to stop the movement of the plunger and to stop the dispensing of liquid when the predetermined amount of liquid has been dispensed.
  • 20. The device of claim 8 wherein the means for biasing the plunger toward the orifice is a coil spring, wherein the plunger has a first end and a second end with a sidewall extending therebetween forming an inner chamber, wherein the second end has an opening and wherein the coil spring is mounted in the inner chamber of the plunger and extends between the second end of the storage container and the first end of the plunger.
  • 21. The device of claim 20 wherein a spring liner is provided having an open, first end and a closed, second end with a sidewall extending therebetween forming an inner chamber of the spring liner, wherein the spring liner is mounted around the coil spring such that the coil spring is mounted in the inner chamber of the spring liner and the open, first end of the spring liner extends into the second end of the plunger, and wherein the coil spring extends between the first end of the plunger and the second end of the spring liner.
  • 22. A system for dispensing a predetermined amount of liquid which comprises:a source of the liquid having an outlet and a means for moving the liquid through the outlet under pressure; a device which includes a storage container having a first and second end defining a longitudinal axis of the storage container with a sidewall extending between the ends forming an inner chamber spaced between the ends and with an opening in the sidewall extending into the inner chamber and having an orifice in the first end; a plunger slidably mounted in the inner chamber of the storage container so that the liquid can be dispensed through the orifice; a means mounted in the inner chamber of the storage container adjacent the plunger for biasing the plunger toward the orifice; a dosage ring slidably mounted on the storage container wherein, the dosage ring determines the amount of liquid dispensed by contacting the plunger through the opening in the sidewall of the container during movement of the plunger during dispensing of the liquid, to stop movement of the plunger and to stop dispensing of the liquid; and a valve connected to the storage container configured to allow the liquid to move into and out of the storage container.
  • 23. The system of claim 22 wherein the storage container has a cylindrical shape end wherein the opening in the sidewall of the container is a slot extending through the sidewall along the longitudinal axis of the storage container, the slot having a plurality of notches extending perpendicular to the slot.
  • 24. The system of claim 23 wherein the dosage ring is mounted around an outer surface of the storage container, the dosage ring having a pin which extends through the slot in the sidewall of the storage container into the inner chamber of the storage container wherein to adjust the amount of liquid to be dispensed, the dosage ring is moved along the slot to a predetermined dosage and then the dosage ring is rotated to move the pin into the one of the plurality of notches for the predetermined dosages.
  • 25. The system of claim 24 wherein the pin has a length such as to extend into the inner chamber of the storage container so that, in use, as the liquid is being dispensed, the plunger moves toward the orifice until the plunger contacts the pin which stops the movement of the plunger and stops the dispensing of the liquid.
  • 26. The system of claim 25 wherein the plunger has a first end and a second end with a sidewall extending therebetween and having an opening extending through the sidewall spaced between the first and second ends wherein the pin of the dosage ring is in the opening in the sidewall when the plunger is moving and contacts the second end of the plunger to stop the movement of the plunger and to stop the dispensing of liquid when the predetermined amount of liquid has been dispensed.
  • 27. The system of claim 22 wherein the means for biasing the plunger toward the orifice is a coil spring, wherein the plunger has a first end and a second end with a sidewall extending therebetween forming an inner chamber, wherein the second end has an opening and wherein the coil spring extends between the second end of the storage container and the first end of the plunger in the inner chamber of the plunger.
  • 28. The system of claim 27 wherein the coil spring is mounted in an inner chamber of a spring liner, the spring liner having an open first end and a closed, second end with a sidewall extending therebetween forming the inner chamber of the spring liner, wherein the spring liner is mounted around the coil spring such that the open, first end of the spring liner extends into the second end of the plunger, and wherein the coil spring extends between the first end of the plunger and the second end of the spring liner.
  • 29. A system for dispensing a predetermined amount of liquid, which comprises:a source of the liquid having an outlet and a means for moving the liquid through the outlet under pressure; a device which includes a storage container having a first and second end defining a longitudinal axis of the storage container with an inner chamber spaced between the ends and having an orifice in the first end; a plunger slidably mounted in the inner chamber of the storage container; a means mounted in the inner chamber of the storage container adjacent the plunger for biasing the plunger toward the orifice; a dosage ring slidably mounted on the storage container wherein, the dosage ring determines the amount of liquid dispensed by contacting the plunger during movement of the plunger during dispensing of the liquid, to stop movement of the plunger and to stop dispensing of the liquid; and a valve connected to the storage container configured to allow the liquid to move into and out of the storage container, the valve having a body with an inner chamber, an inlet configured to be connected to the source of liquid, an inlet/outlet in fluid communication with the orifice of the storage container, an outlet for dispensing the liquid from the device, wherein the inlet, outlet and inlet/outlet are in fluid communication with the inner chamber of the valve, and a rod slidably mounted in the inner chamber of the valve and configured to open and close the inlet, outlet and inlet/outlet to control the dispensing of the liquid wherein in use, when the valve is in a fill position, the liquid will move from the source of liquid to the storage container through the valve and wherein, in use, when the valve is in a dispense position, the predetermined amount of liquid will be dispensed from the storage container through the valve and out the outlet of the valve.
  • 30. The system of claim 29 wherein the valve has a first side with an opposed second side and a third side with an opposed fourth side and wherein the outlet is located in the first side, the inlet/outlet is located in the second side and the inlet is located in the third side.
  • 31. The system of claim 29 wherein the inner chamber of the valve has a cylindrical shape and wherein the rod of the valve is a spool and has a cylindrical shape wherein the spool has opposed first and second ends with a first portion adjacent the first end, a second portion adjacent the second end and a third portion spaced between the first and second portions wherein the third portion of the spool has an outer diameter less than an outer diameter of the first and second portion of the spool.
  • 32. The system of claim 31 wherein a biasing means is positioned in the inner chamber of the valve adjacent the spool and wherein the biasing means tends to move the spool into the fill position.
  • 33. The system of claim 31 wherein when the spool is in the fill position, the spool is in a fully extended position with the first portion of the spool adjacent to and closing the outlet and with the third portion adjacent to the inlet and the inlet/outlet such that in use the liquid from the source of liquid will move into the inner chamber of the valve through the inlet of the valve and through the orifice of the storage container into the inner chamber of the storage container.
  • 34. The system of claim 29 wherein the inlet of the valve is provided with a check valve such that the liquid does not escape from the inner chamber of the valve through the inlet.
  • 35. A method for dispensing a predetermined amount of liquid, which comprises the steps of:(a) providing a device having a storage container having opposed ends defining a longitudinal axis of the storage container with an inner chamber spaced between the ends and having an orifice in one of the ends in fluid communication with the inner chamber; a plunger slidably mounted in the inner chamber of the storage container; a means mounted in the inner chamber adjacent the plunger for biasing the plunger toward the orifice of the storage container; a dosage ring mounted on the storage container; and a valve connected to the storage container for moving the liquid into and out of the storage container; (b) providing a source of liquid having an outlet and a means for moving the liquid through the outlet under pressure; (c) connecting the source of liquid to the valve with the valve in a fill position such that the liquid under pressure moves from the source of liquid through the valve and into the inner chamber of the storage container; (d) moving the dosage ring along the longitudinal axis of the storage container to a predetermined dosage; and (e) moving the valve to a dispense position such that the plunger moves toward the orifice of the storage container and pushes the liquid in the inner chamber of the storage container out of the orifice of the storage container through the valve so that the liquid is dispensed through an outlet of the valve until the plunger contacts the dosage ring which stops the movement of the plunger such that the liquid in the inner chamber of the storage container does not move out of the orifice of the storage container.
  • 36. The method of claim 35 wherein the storage container has a cylindrical shape with a sidewall extending between the ends and having a slot extending through the sidewall along the longitudinal axis of the storage container, the slot having a plurality of notches extending perpendicular to the slot, wherein the dosage ring is mounted around an outer surface of the storage container, the dosage ring having a pin which extends through the slot in the sidewall of the storage container into the inner chamber of the storage container wherein in step (d) to adjust the amount of liquid to be dispensed, the dosage ring is moved along the slot to the predetermined dosage and then the dosage ring is rotated such that the pin extends into the notch for the predetermined dosage.
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