The present invention relates to an improved fluid dispenser pump, and to a fluid dispenser device including such a pump. More particularly, the present invention relates to a fluid dispenser pump incorporating filtration and/or treatment means for filtering and/or treating intake air.
In numerous uses, in particular for pharmaceutical uses, it is desirable to avoid incorporating preservatives in the fluid to be dispensed. To achieve that, there are two possible solutions. The first solution consists in using an airless system, i.e. a system which does not draw in any air. In which case, a fluid reservoir is provided whose volume decreases each time fluid is dispensed so as to compensate for the suction generated by a determined quantity of fluid being expelled. For example, this may be achieved by means of a flexible pouch that is emptied progressively, or by means of a follower piston disposed in the reservoir. The second solution is to treat or to filter the air drawn in each time fluid is dispensed. For this purpose, filtration elements are advantageously disposed in the intake air passageway in the dispenser pump or in the dispenser device. Thus, Document EP-0 189 549 discloses disposing a filter against the vertical side wall of the pump body that incorporates a vent hole. Document EP-0 800 869 discloses disposing a filter on the top edge of the neck of the receptacle. Document WO 97/18902 discloses disposing a filter inside the pump body between the piston and said pump body.
The systems described above suffer from the major drawback of being complicated to implement. It is necessary to modify at least one component part of the pump or of the dispenser device incorporating said pump, and assembly is therefore made more complex. The manufacturing and assembly cost is thus increased.
An object of the present invention is to provide a fluid dispenser pump and a fluid dispenser device including such a pump that do not reproduce the above-mentioned drawbacks.
An object of the present invention is to provide such a fluid dispenser pump and such a fluid dispenser device including such a pump that make it possible to filter and/or to treat the intake air simply and reliably without having to modify any component part of the fluid dispenser pump or of the fluid dispenser device.
Another object of the present invention is to provide such a fluid dispenser pump and such a fluid dispenser device incorporating such a pump in which the system for filtering the intake air is simpler and less costly to implement, in particular industrially.
The present invention thus provides a fluid dispenser pump including a pump body, a piston being slidably received in leaktight manner in said pump body to slide between a rest position and a dispensing position, the top edge of the pump body being fixed in a fixing ring serving to assemble said pump to a reservoir, an annular sealing gasket being disposed between said pump body and said fixing ring, said pump further being provided with a intake air passageway between the reservoir and the atmosphere, said pump being characterized in that a filtration and/or treatment element for filtering and/or treating the intake air is provided in said intake air passageway, said filtration element being disposed between said top edge of the pump body and said fixing ring.
In a first variant embodiment, said intake air passageway is open when the pump is in all of its positions.
Preferably, said annular gasket forms the filtration element, said gasket being permeable to air and impermeable to the fluid dispensed by said pump.
In another embodiment, the pump further includes a ferrule mounted on the top edge of the pump body between said top edge and said annular gasket, said ferrule extending inside said pump body to co-operate with said piston when said piston is in the rest position, the filtration element being disposed between the top edge of the pump body and said ferrule.
Advantageously, the top edge of the pump body is provided with a through bore defining a portion of the intake air passageway, said filtration element being disposed between said top edge of the pump body and said ferrule, while covering over said through bore completely.
Advantageously, said filtration element is provided with passageway means for defining a portion of air passageway between the ferrule and the annular gasket.
In a second variant embodiment, said intake air passageway is defined between the ferrule and said pump body so that the ferrule closes off said air passageway when the pump is in the rest position, said air passageway being open when said piston is displaced towards its dispensing position.
Advantageously, said ferrule is provided with a radial flange co-operating with the top edge of the pump body, said flange incorporating an opening and/or passageway means, such as one or more grooves and/or ribs to define a portion of intake air passageway.
Advantageously, said top edge of the pump body is provided with passageway means such as one or more grooves and/or ribs to define a portion of intake air passageway.
Advantageously, said filtration element is disposed on the end wall of said top edge of the pump body, between said passageway means in said flange and said passageway means in said pump body.
In an advantageous variant embodiment, the pump includes a ferrule mounted on the top edge of the pump body between said top edge and said annular gasket, said ferrule extending inside said pump body to co-operate with said piston when said piston is in the rest position, the filtration element being disposed between said ferrule and said fixing ring.
Advantageously, the pump body incorporates a vent hole forming a portion of the intake passageway defined between the ferrule and the pump body.
The present invention also provides a fluid dispenser device including such a dispenser pump as defined above.
The advantages and characteristics of the present invention will appear more clearly on reading the following detailed description of embodiments of the invention given by way of non-limiting example and with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
With reference to the figures, the fluid dispenser pump includes a pump body 10 slidably receiving a piston 20 in leaktight manner. The piston is advantageously connected to an actuating rod 21. The pump body 10 is generally assembled to the neck of a reservoir 1 by means of a fixing ring 5, which may be of any type, and in particular snap-fastenable, screw-on, or crimp-on. The sealing between the pump and the fixing ring 5 is provided by means of an annular gasket 100, 200, and the sealing between the fixing ring 5 and the reservoir 1 is provided by means of a neck gasket 300.
Inside the pump body 10, a pump chamber 30 is defined between an inlet valve 40, 41 and an outlet valve 50, 51, so that the pump shown in the figures is a pre-compression pump. When the user actuates a dispensing head (not shown), said dispensing head co-operates with the actuating rod 21 to displace the piston 20 in leaktight manner inside the pump body 10. This displacement causes the inlet valve 40 to close, so that the volume of fluid is defined inside the pump chamber 30. Then, the outlet valve 50 is caused to open by the pressure generated inside the pump chamber 30, so that said metered quantity of fluid is expelled through the expulsion channel 6.
To avoid generating suction inside the reservoir, the pump of the invention is provided with a intake air passageway 80 connecting the inside of the reservoir to the atmosphere. In a first variant embodiment shown in
In a preferred embodiment of the invention, shown in
In another advantageous embodiment shown in
Advantageously, the air passageway 80 may be defined by a through bore 70 provided in the top edge 11 of the pump body 10. The filtration element 100 is then preferably disposed between said top edge 11 of the pump body 10 and said ferrule 60, while completely covering over said bore 70. Optionally, said filtration element 100 may be provided with passageway means for defining an air passageway portion between the ferrule 60 and the annular gasket 200 providing the sealing between the pump and the fixing ring 5. In a variant, it is the ferrule 60 that can incorporate passageway means for defining an air passageway portion. In which case, the passageway means may comprise an opening 63 provided in the radial flange 61 of the ferrule 60. In addition, ribs and/or grooves 62 may be provided in the radial flange, on that one of its sides which is in contact with the gasket 200.
In a second variant embodiment shown in
In this variant, the filtration and/or treatment element for filtering and treating the intake air 100 is also disposed between the top edge 11 of the pump body 10 and said ferrule 60. In
The radial flange 61 of the ferrule 60 is preferably provided with passageway means 62 such as one or more grooves and/or ribs to define a intake air passageway. Similarly, the top edge 11 of the pump body 10 may also be provided with passageway means 12, such as one or more grooves and/or ribs to define an air passageway. Thus, in the example shown in
The filtration element 100, which may be made in the form of a radial annular element, is very easy to make and simple to assembly, without requiring any major modification of any component part of the pump. In the particular example shown in
In the embodiment of
In the example of
The filtration element may be made of any suitable material adapted to filtering and/or to treating the intake air that penetrates into the reservoir and that is to come into contact with the fluid.
Although it is shown with reference to particular types of pump, the present invention is naturally applicable to any type of pump for dispensing a fluid. Other modifications may also be considered without going beyond the ambit of the present invention, the scope of which is defined by the accompanying claims.
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99 11262 | Sep 1999 | FR | national |
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PCT/FR00/02475 | 9/7/2000 | WO | 00 | 8/19/2002 |
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WO01/17690 | 3/15/2001 | WO | A |
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