Pump dispenser having piston retainer and stop

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6364174
  • Patent Number
    6,364,174
  • Date Filed
    Wednesday, February 21, 2001
    23 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, April 2, 2002
    22 years ago
Abstract
A piston/nozzle unit retainer and stop comprises inward fingers in the cylinder slots receiving the trigger trunions which drive the unit.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




In the structure of the dispenser disclosed in the aforementioned patent application, the pump body cylinder is horizontal, slotted on opposite sides and receives a piston/nozzle unit having outward trunion saddles. The cylinder is shrouded by a cover/trigger unit pivoted to the rear of the pump body and formed with a pair of inward horizontally aligned trunions which ride in the saddles and slide in the aforementioned slots. The cover portion and trigger portion of the cover/ trigger unit are joined by a living hinge to comprise an articulated unit so that when the trigger is pulled, the cover/trigger unit humps up at the living hinge and the trunions slide rearward pulling the piston/nozzle unit rearward with them. The piston/nozzle unit is biased forward by a helical spring compressively disposed between the piston and the end wall of the cylinder.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




In the structure described, the invention is the improvement of a cut-out in the wall of the cylinder adjacent each slot and the formation there of an inward finger which resiliently permits passage of the trunions in assembly and then snaps closed and thereafter serves as a positive stop for the forward travel of the piston/nozzle unit. During assembly the retainer of the invention retains the piston/nozzle unit in the cylinder.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




Further objects and features of the invention will be clear to those skilled in the art from a review of the following specification and drawings, all of which present a non-limiting form of the invention. In the drawings:





FIG. 1

is an exploded side view of a pump dispenser embodying the invention;





FIG. 2

is a side elevation of the assembled dispenser;





FIG. 3A

is a side elevation of the pump body with the piston/nozzle unit, shown partly in broken lines, in its rearward position. Also shown in section is the trunion of the trigger;





FIG. 3B

is a view similar to

FIG. 3A

showing the piston in forward position; and





FIG. 4

is an enlarged fragmentary sectional view taken on the line


4





4


of FIG.


2


.











DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT




A dispensing pump embodying the invention is shown in

FIG. 1

in exploded view. It is generally designated


10


. It comprises a pump body


12


having a horizontal cylinder


14


and a closure fitment


16


. It also includes a rearward support shelf


18


for the cover pivot opening


20


.




Sliding into the cylinder


14


is a piston/nozzle unit


22


comprising the piston


24


and the integrally formed nozzle head


26


. Lateral trunion saddles


28


are formed between the piston and the nozzle head. A cover/trigger unit is generally designated


32


and comprises a cover


34


adapted to shroud over the pump body


12


, concealing the cylinder. A downward pivot hook


36


is formed at the rear of the unit


32


, and is received into the pivot opening


20


of the pump body in assembly.




Integral with the cover


34


by way of a “living hinge”


38


is a trigger


40


having sides which extend parallel to and are spaced inward from the sides


42


of the cover


34


. A pair of aligned inward trunions


44


extend inward from the sides


42


and a downward extension


46


constitutes the trigger lever.




Receiving the trunions


44


in assembly are slots


50


in opposite sides of the cylinder


14


. Inward from the sides of the cylinders the trunions are received into the trunion saddles


28


in assembly (FIG.


4


).




Thus, as more fully described in the von Schuckmann patent application cited above, the assembled dispenser appears outwardly as shown in

FIG. 2

with a flat top


60


and downward trigger lever


46


with the nozzle cap


62


rotatably snapped over the nozzle head


26


. A closure (not shown) having a conventional opening in its top wall is secured onto the fitment


16


in snap assembly. The container of liquid to be dispensed, also not shown, extends downward from the closure.




The user can conveniently grip the container and with her fingers over the trigger lever


46


can activate the pump by pulling the trigger lever


46


. As the trigger lever


46


is pulled, the top


60


humps up at the living hinge


38


, the top of the cover


32


forming a tension element between the hinge


38


and the pivot hook


36


moving the trunions


44


in slots


50


along with the piston/nozzle unit


22


rearward to effect pumping of liquid from the container out the nozzle cap


62


. When the piston


24


reaches its rearward position in the cylinder, the trigger lever


46


may be released and a helical spring (not shown) within the cylinder


14


urges the piston forward, restoring the cover/trigger unit to its position shown in FIG.


2


.




Attention is now invited to the piston/nozzle retainer


70


comprising the invention. It will be noted from

FIGS. 1

,


3


A and


3


B that the slot


50


in the cylinder


14


is formed spaced forward from its rearward end with a uniquely shaped cut-out


74


, upwardly and downwardly enlarging the slot. Toward the forward end of the cut-out


72


inward fingers


74


extend rearward and inwardly of the slot


50


beyond the margins of the slot. The ample cut-out


72


gives the fingers


74


room to flex outward.




In assembly, with the trunions


44


receiving the trunion saddles


28


respectively on the opposite sides of the piston/nozzle unit, the trunions are aligned with the slot


50


and enter it, guided by the entry chamfers


76


. When the trunions engage the fingers


74


, the fingers


74


flex outward, yielding to permit passage of the trunions


44


(FIG.


4


). When the trunions pass the fingers, the fingers snap back to their original position (

FIGS. 1

,


3


A,


3


B) and thereafter form a stop, limiting the forward travel of the trunions


44


(

FIG. 3B

) and piston/nozzle unit.




There is thus provided an automatically established piston/nozzle retainer and stop for the forward movement of the piston/nozzle unit.




Clearly, variations of the structure shown are possible.




For instance, a single finger may be used in only one or both of the slots. Thus, while the invention has been shown in only one embodiment, it is not so limited but is of a scope defined by the following claim language which may be broadened by an extension of the right to exclude others from making, using or selling the invention as is appropriate under the doctrine of equivalents.



Claims
  • 1. A pump dispenser comprising:a. a pump body defined by a cylinder having slots in opposite sides thereof, the slots having margins, b. a piston/nozzle unit operable in the cylinder, c. an articulated cover/trigger unit comprising a cover portion and a trigger portion joined by a living hinge and pivoted at a rear point on the cover portion to a rear point on the pump body, the trigger portion defined by inward trunions extending into the respective slots and engaging the piston/nozzle unit, the slots being formed with at least one resilient finger extending from a margin of the slot and inclined rearward into the slot defining the slot at the finger as narrower than the trunion sliding in it.
  • 2. A pump dispenser as claimed in claim 1 wherein each slot is formed with opposing resilient inward and rearward fingers.
  • 3. A pump dispenser as claimed in claim 1 wherein the margin of the slot adjacent the finger is cut out to afford the finger freedom to flex outward.
  • 4. In a pump dispenser comprising:a. a pump body having a front end and a rear end and a downward portion for mounting on a container, the pump body comprising a pump cylinder having an open end facing the front end of the body and formed with slots along opposite sides of the open end; b. a piston/nozzle unit reciprocable in the open end of the cylinder; c. a trigger/cover unit comprising a cover portion having a forward and a rearward end, the rearward end being hingedly connected to the rear end of the pump body, and a trigger portion having an upper end, an intermediate portion and a lower end, the upper end being hingedly connected to the forward end of the cover portion, the intermediate portion having inward trunions extending through the slots pivotally connected to the piston/nozzle unit, the lower end of the trigger portion serving as a trigger lever, the improvement wherein one of the slots is formed with a resilient inward and rearward finger decreasing the width of the slot in the area of the finger to less than the corresponding dimension of the cooperating trunion.
  • 5. A method of assembling a pump dispenser comprising:a. providing a pump body having an open front end and a rear end and a downward portion for mounting on a container, the pump body having a pump cylinder fixedly disposed on the body and having the open end facing the front end of the body and formed with slots along opposite sides of the open end and at least one resilient inward and rearward finger formed in the margin of a slot, b. providing a piston/nozzle unit for reciprocation in the open end of the cylinder, the piston/nozzle unit having trunion saddles intermediate its ends, c. providing a trigger/cover unit comprising a cover portion having a forward and a rearward end, and a trigger portion having an upper end, an intermediate portion and a lower end, the upper end being hingedly connected to the forward end of the cover portion, the intermediate portion having inward trunions, the lower end of the trigger portion adapted to serve as a trigger lever, d. engaging the trunions on the cover/trigger unit with the trunion saddles on the piston/nozzle unit, e. inserting the piston/nozzle unit into the cylinder with the trunions aiding in the respective slots past a depth at which the trunion snaps past the finger, and f. pivotally attaching the rear end of the cover portion to the rear end of the pump body.
FIELD OF THE INVENTION

This invention relates to pump dispensers. More specifically, the invention relates to pump dispensers of the type shown in U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/486,887 filed Mar. 2, 2000, by Alfred von Schuckmann.

US Referenced Citations (6)
Number Name Date Kind
5156304 Battegazzore Oct 1992 A
5207359 Steijns May 1993 A
5356049 Harris et al. Oct 1994 A
5683014 Smolen, Jr. et al. Nov 1997 A
5749501 Maas et al. May 1998 A
6234412 Von Schuckmann May 2001 B1
Foreign Referenced Citations (1)
Number Date Country
WO9911386 Mar 1999 WO