1. Field of the Invention
Embodiments of the invention relate to pump and liquid dispersion devices and more particularly to pumps having an equidistant flow path for dispersion of a liquid across a particular surface area.
2. State of the Art
The personal and beauty care markets utilize a wide variety of different pump mechanisms and devices for delivering fluid-based products to a user. The pump devices include traditional pumps using ball valves or flap valves. Unique pump devices are also being developed to increase aesthetic value of the pump device or to provide new or improved functionality to the pump device or overall product package.
Typically, pumps or pump devices are connected to a bottle or other container holding a product. The product may be a fluid or a fluid mixed with solids or gases. The pump is used to deliver the product from the container to a user. In some instances, the container is a bottle and in other instances, the container may be a bag, a pouch, or a tube. In any event, it is often desirable that the pump evacuate most of the product from the container.
While pump devices are being used to deliver certain fluid products to users in the personal and beauty care field, they are not being used in all applications. For instance, in the field of under arm protection—or deodorant—pumps are not typically used. In some instances, deodorant is applied as a solid, in other instances as an aerosol, and in still other instances it may be applied as a gel or other liquid form. In those instances where the deodorant is in a gel or liquid form, pumps are not used to deliver the gel or liquid. Instead, a gel may be “pushed” using a screw-push mechanism or other piston which applies a force across a bottom surface area of the gel in a package, forcing gel out of holes in the top of a package. Such delivery systems are well known and commonly available in the market. Rollerballs may also be used with a liquid deodorant as known.
Although pumps are not currently used to distribute deodorants, it may be desirable to pump a gel or liquid deodorant or under arm protection product with a pump. It may also be desirable to maintain a user's customary experience with the application surface area of a deodorant package while providing a new delivery experience utilizing a pump. The use of a pump, and especially a pump in conjunction with a pouch, in deodorant packages may also be desirable.
According to certain embodiments of the invention, a fluid delivery package may include a package shell, a pump and flexible package contained within the package shell, and a product flow path having two or more product outlets wherein the two or more product outlets are equidistant from a product outlet or discharge orifice of the pump. The product flow path may be defined in a package head. A package head may include a base portion and a top portion wherein the product flow path is defined in the base portion, the top portion, or a combination thereof and the two or more product outlets are defined in the top portion.
According to some embodiments of the invention, a fluid delivery package may include a package shell defining a space therein and a package head which may be assembled with the package shell to enclose said space. The package head may include a base portion and a top portion. The package shell or the package head may include an opening through which a portion of a pump may protrude or may be accessible. In other embodiments, an actuation button in communication with a pump may protrude through said opening or may be accessible by a user through said opening. The pump may be in communication with a flexible package—such as a flexible pouch—containing a product such that the pump may pump the product out of the flexible package and through a pump discharge passage. The pump discharge passage may be in communication with an inlet opening in the package head which may be positioned in the base portion of the package head. The inlet opening in the base portion may be centered or may be off-centered as desired. The inlet opening in the package head may be in communication with a product flow path. The product flow path may be defined by the base portion, the top portion, or a combination of the base portion and the top portion. The top portion may also include two or more holes or openings in communication with the product flow path. According to certain embodiments of the invention, the distance from the inlet opening to each of the two or more holes or openings is equal or substantially equal.
While the specification concludes with claims particularly pointing out and distinctly claiming particular embodiments of the present invention, various embodiments of the invention can be more readily understood and appreciated by one of ordinary skill in the art from the following descriptions of various embodiments of the invention when read in conjunction with the accompanying drawings in which:
According to certain embodiments of the invention, a fluid delivery package 100 may include a package shell 110, a package head 120, and a pump 190. The package head 120 may include a base portion 122 and a top portion 124, the top portion 124 having one or more holes 126 product outlets, or openings therethrough. In many embodiments, the top portion 124 may have two or more holes 126 therethrough. The base portion 122 may include one or more inlet openings 123 which may be in communication with the pump 190. Examples of fluid delivery packages 100 according to various embodiments of the invention are illustrated in
According to embodiments of the invention, a package shell 110 may include two or more walls enclosing a space or cavity. In some embodiments, a shell 110 may include four sidewalls and a base with an opening in the top of the shell 110; for example, a rectangular box having an open end. In other embodiments of the invention, a shell 110 may include two open ends opposite each other. One of the open ends may be closed with a base portion 122 of a package head and the other end closed with a base plug 114. In still other embodiments of the invention, a shell 110 may be shaped in any desired shape as long as the shell 110 includes an interior cavity which may hold a container or pouch attached to a pump and used with the fluid delivery package 100.
A package head 120 according to embodiments of the invention may include a base portion 122 and a top portion 124. The base portion 122 may fit with, mate, or otherwise be configured to securely or removeably join with the package shell 110. Fitment or assembly of the base portion 122 with the package shell 110 may define an enclosed space or cavity within an interior of the package shell 110 and on an interior side of the base portion 122. The base portion 122 may also include one or more inlet openings 123. The one or more inlet openings 123 may be in fluid communication with a pump 190.
According to certain embodiments of the invention, a top portion 124 of a package head 120 may include at least one and often two or more holes 126 or openings therethrough. In some embodiments, the base portion 122 and top portion 124 of the package head 120 may be secured together, creating a fluid chamber 129 between a top surface of the base portion 122 and a bottom surface of the top portion 124. A fluid flow path may be defined in or by the fluid chamber 129 between the one or more inlet openings 123 and the holes 126 in the top portion 124. For example, in some embodiments of the invention, a base portion 122 of a package head 120 may include one or more walls 121 which define one or more flow paths from an inlet opening 123 to one or more holes 126 in the top portion 124 of the package head 120 as illustrated in
According to some preferred embodiments of the invention, the length of the fluid flow paths from an inlet opening 123 to each of two or more holes 126 in a top portion 124 of a package head 120 is equivalent or substantially equivalent. In other words, each of the two or more holes 126 is equidistant from the inlet opening 123 along the fluid flow paths. In such embodiments, the one or more walls 121 may be configured to ensure equidistant fluid travel paths from the inlet opening 123 to the two or more holes 126.
According to various embodiments of the invention, the equidistant fluid flow paths allow for an even distribution of product through two or more holes 126 in the package head 120. This equal distribution may be advantageous as it may allow a configuration of holes 126 which will provide equal amounts of product along the desired application surface of the package head 120. For example, the fluid flow paths from the inlet opening 123 through the fluid chamber 129 to the six holes 126 illustrated in
While equidistant fluid flow paths are desired, in some embodiments of the invention, non-equidistant flow paths may also be used with various configurations of a fluid delivery device 100. For example, it may be desirable to have a smaller flow of product along some portions of the package head 120 surface; thus, the holes 126 may be positioned at distances from the inlet opening 123 to accomplish the desired product distribution. In this manner, the product distribution across the surface of the package head 120 may be customized by varying the fluid flow path lengths and positioning of the holes 126, inlet opening 123, and walls 121.
According to some embodiments of the invention, the configuration of fluid flow paths through a fluid chamber 129 may be defined by walls 121 in the base portion 122 of the package head 120 as illustrated in
According to certain embodiments of the invention, a package shell 110 and base portion 122 of the package head 120 may be molded as a unitary, molded component. The package shell 110 may include an opening in the base 112 of the package shell 110 as illustrated in
In those embodiments where the base 112 of the package shell 110 is open, a pump 190 and flexible pouch 195 or container filled with product may be assembled or inserted through the opening in the base 112 of the package shell 110 and assembled with the package shell 110 such that the pump 190 may be actuated and such that a discharge passage of the pump 190 is in communication with an inlet opening 126 in the package head 120. A base plug 114 may be inserted into the base 112 of the shell 110 as desired. In some embodiments, a base plug 114 may not be used. The pump 190 and flexible pouch 195 may be used as refills as well, where the pump 190 and flexible pouch 195 may be removed and replaced with another pump 190 and flexible pouch 195 combination as desired. In this manner, a shell 110 may be reused.
In other embodiments of the invention, the shell 110 may include a top shell portion 116 and a bottom shell portion 118 which may be fitted together, mated, or otherwise joined for operation. The top shell portion 116 and bottom shell portion 118 may be separated to expose a flexible pouch 195 as illustrated in
In still other embodiments of the invention, a pump 190 may be integrated with a container 200 as illustrated in
According to various embodiments of the invention, a pump 190 may include any desired pump. In some instances, a pump 190 may include a pump such as any of those illustrated and described in U.S. patent application Ser. No. 12/912,241 published as US-2011-0031278-A1, which is incorporated herein by reference in its entirety. For example, a pump 300 as illustrated in
In some embodiments of the invention, a pump 300 may include the components illustrated in
A pump 300 base 310 according to various embodiments of the invention is illustrated in
An inlet passage 312 may allow a product to flow from a container into a portion of the interior chamber 314 of the base 310. The interior chamber 310 may include a hollow passage into which a valve 330 may fit or be seated. The shape, size, dimensions, and other features of the interior passage 345 may be altered or modified as desired. The base 310 or a portion of the interior chamber 345 may also include a base rim 322. The discharge passage 318 may be positioned opposite the inlet passage 312 or on the opposite side of the interior chamber 345 from the inlet passage 212. As illustrated in
According to various embodiments of the invention, the base 310 may be molded as a single piece or component. In other embodiments, the base 310 and the attachment adapter 325 may be molded as separate components and assembled to form a unitary piece. The base 310 and attachment adapter 325 may be molded or formed from any desirable material, including, for example, a resin material or a plastic material which may be molded using conventional molding techniques.
A valve 330 for a pump 300 according to various embodiments of the invention is illustrated in
A valve 330 according to various embodiments of the invention may be formed of any desired material. In some embodiments of the invention, the valve 330 may be a molded component. The valve 330 may be made of a flexible material or other moldable material. For example, the valve 330 may be made of silicon, a TPE material, or a TPU material.
A bellow 350 according to embodiments of the invention is illustrated in
A bellow 350 may be formed of any desired material. In some embodiments of the invention, a bellow 350 may be a material that may be deformed but which will return to its original shape after a force causing such deformation is removed. For example, the bellow 350 may be made of silicon, a TPE material, or a TPU material. The bellow dome 352 may be deformed to change the volume or shape of the bellow chamber 358. As the bellow dome 352 is deformed, the remainder of the bellow 350 may flex or deform in a corresponding manner as desired.
A cap 380 according to various embodiments of the invention is illustrated in
A pump 300 according to various embodiments of the invention may include a base 310, an attachment adapter 325, a valve 330, a bellow 350, and a cap 380 fitted together as illustrated in
A bellow 350 may rest or be positioned on a portion of a base rim 322 as illustrated in
A force may be applied to the bellow dome 352 as illustrated in
As illustrated in
Following the release of the force on the bellow dome 352, the bellow dome 352 may begin to return to its original form or shape as illustrated in
When the bellow dome 352 returns to its original shape or position, or when the vacuum force is insufficient to flex the valve disc 336, the valve rim 338 may again contact the attachment adapter 325 and form a seal between the valve 330 and the attachment adapter 325 as illustrated in
As illustrated in
According to some embodiments of the invention, the base portion 122 of a package head 120 may be molded with or as an integral component of the pump 190. For example, a pump base 310 as illustrated in
According to various embodiments of the invention, a fluid delivery device 100 may be used as a deodorant delivery device. For example, a fluid delivery device as illustrated in
Upon actuation of a bellow dome 352 in such a configuration, fluid—or a deodorant gel or liquid—may be pumped from the container or pouch, through the pump 300, and out the discharge passage 318 of the pump 300. Product exiting the discharge passage 318 may pass into and through the inlet opening 123 and into a fluid chamber 129. As fluid is pumped into the fluid chamber 129, the fluid chamber 129 fills with the fluid and fluid moves towards the two or more holes 126. As fluid passes through the fluid chamber 129 it may exit through the two or more holes 126. Once the fluid chamber 129 is filled with fluid, the volume of distribution of product through the two or more holes 126 may be equivalent do to the equal distance between the two or more holes 126 and the inlet opening 123.
While fluid delivery devices 100 according to embodiments of the invention work best when the two or more holes 126 are equidistant from the inlet opening 123, other embodiments of the invention may include holes 126 which are not equidistant from the inlet opening 123.
In still other embodiments of the invention, two or more inlet openings may be included in a liquid delivery device 100 and two or more products may be pumped from a container or two or more pouches into a fluid chamber 129. For example, a pump 190 may be configured to pump two products through two different inlet openings 123 in a package head 120. The pump 190 may be a single pump or two pumps. In addition, each side of a shell 110 may include an opening for a pump 190 such that two pumps 190 may be assembled with a shell 110 such that the pump bellows 352 are located on opposite sides of the shell 110.
While particular aesthetic configurations are illustrated, embodiments of the invention are not restricted to these configurations. Further, location of the inlet opening 123 in a package head 120 is not limited to the positions illustrated and described herein. In addition, the number, placement, and size of the two or more holes 126 may also vary from those configurations illustrated and described herein.
Having thus described certain particular embodiments of the invention, it is understood that the invention defined by the appended claims is not to be limited by particular details set forth in the above description, as many apparent variations thereof are contemplated. Rather, the invention is limited only be the appended claims, which include within their scope all equivalent devices or methods which operate according to the principles of the invention as described.
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