1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a pump for dispensing fluid products, and a device for dispensing fluid products comprising such a pump.
2. Description of Related Art
Pumps for dispensing fluid products are well known in the prior art, and are used to dispense fluid products, particularly in the areas of perfumery, cosmetics or pharmacy. These pumps generally comprise a pump body and a pump chamber in which at least one piston slides in order to dispense a dose of product each time it is actuated. The pump chamber generally comprises an inlet valve and an outlet valve. A dispensing head incorporating the dispensing orifice is generally assembled on the pump, said head comprising an expulsion channel connecting said pump to said dispensing orifice. In particular when the fluid product is a pharmaceutical product, it may be necessary to avoid any contamination of this product, in which case a shutter or obturator can be provided in the dispensing orifice. This shutter is generally driven to its closed position by an elastic element, and is opened at the time of expulsion in order to allow the product to come out. When the device is a spray device, an insert may additionally be provided placed in the expulsion channel to reduce the ullage or dead volume thereof and to promote the spraying of the product. Since the pump is part of a device for dispensing fluid product, a retaining or fixing ring is generally provided to anchor this pump to a tank containing the fluid product. A plunger or dip tube may also be combined with the pump in order to extend to the bottom of the tank and allow the totality of the product contained therein to be dispensed. This type of pump, which is well-known, comprises a relatively high number of constituent parts, which makes its manufacture and assembly relatively complicated and expensive. Another problem which may arise, particularly when the fluid product is a pharmaceutical product, is that the product is generally in contact with the pump springs, these generally being made of metal. Depending on the pharmaceutical product under consideration, this type of contact with a metal product may be damaging and cause the product to be corrupted.
The purpose of the present invention is to provide a pump for dispensing fluid product which does not reproduce the above-mentioned drawbacks.
More particularly, the purpose of the present invention is to provide a pump for dispensing fluid products which is simple and inexpensive to manufacture and assemble.
A particular purpose of the present invention is to provide a pump for dispensing fluid products which is composed of a minimum number of constituent parts.
Another purpose of the present invention is to provide a pump for dispensing fluid products, which eliminates any risk of the fluid product dispensed by said pump being corrupted, particularly by eliminating all contact with metal parts.
The subject matter of the present invention is therefore a pump for dispensing fluid products comprising a pump body, a pump chamber, at least one piston sliding in said pump chamber to dispense the fluid product, a dispensing orifice, and a shutter interacting with said dispensing orifice, said shutter being movable and/or deformable between a closed position of the dispensing orifice and an open position of the dispensing orifice, said shutter being elastically driven to its closed position, the pump comprising only one elastic element, such as a spring, adapted for bringing said at least one piston back to its rest position after actuation and for driving said shutter to its closed position, and said pump body being embodied in one piece with said shutter.
To advantage, said spring is away from any contact with the fluid product.
To advantage, the pump comprises a retaining ring adapted to anchor said pump to a tank.
To advantage, said retaining ring is embodied in one piece with a plunger tube intended to extend into a tank.
To advantage, said retaining ring is embodied in one piece with an inlet valve seat of the pump chamber.
Preferably, the pump comprises a dispensing head including the dispensing orifice.
According to one embodiment variant of the invention, said pump body is placed inside said dispensing head.
To advantage, said dispensing head is connected, particularly by being snapped, irremovably onto said retaining ring, said dispensing head and said retaining ring forming a stop to define the rest position of the pump.
To advantage, said piston is embodied in one piece with said retaining ring.
To advantage, said pump is constituted by only four parts including part (A) forming the dispensing head, part (B) forming the pump body and shutter, part (C) forming the spring, and part (D) forming the piston, retaining ring and plunger tube.
To advantage, part (D) forming the piston, retaining ring and plunger tube also forms the inlet valve seat of the pump chamber, interacting with a valve element.
According to one embodiment variant, the valve element is integral with the part (B) forming the pump body and shutter.
According to another embodiment variant, the valve element is a separate part (E) such as a ball.
To advantage, said pump chamber is placed immediately upstream of said dispensing orifice, said shutter forming an outlet valve of said pump chamber.
The subject matter of the present invention also comprises a device for dispensing fluid products, including a tank and a pump as described above.
To advantage, the pump is anchored, in particular by being snapped onto the tank with the interposition of a gasket.
Other characteristics and advantages of the present invention will emerge more clearly from the following detailed description of a number of embodiments and variants of the present invention, drawn up with reference to the appended drawings, given as non-restrictive examples and wherein:
The dispensing pump according to the present invention comprises a pump body 10 in which at least one piston 72 slides. Said at least one piston 72 slides in a pump chamber 20 to dispense a dose of fluid product through a dispensing orifice 45, each time the pump is actuated. Said pump chamber 20 preferably comprises an inlet valve 70. To avoid any contamination of the product between two actuations, the dispensing orifice 45 is provided with a shutter or obturator 38 which is movable and/or deformable between a closed position of this dispensing orifice 45 and an open position thereof, said shutter 38 being elastically driven to its closed position. According to the invention, the pump comprises only one elastic element 50, such as a spring, which is adapted both for bringing the piston 72 back to its rest position after actuation and for driving the shutter 38 to its closed position. To advantage, this spring is placed away from any contact with the fluid product, which avoids any danger of contamination, particularly when this spring is made of metal. Preferably, the pump comprises a dispensing head 40 which incorporates the dispensing orifice 45. To advantage, the pump chamber 20 is placed at least partially in said dispensing head 40, directly upstream of said dispensing orifice 45. The shutter 38 then forms the outlet valve of this pump chamber. The pump may be anchored or fixed to a tank 60 containing the fluid product by means of a retaining or fixing ring 15 which may be of any desired type, able for example to be screwed on, snapped on or crimped. Preferably, the pump is assembled on the tank 60 by means of said retaining ring 15 with interposition of a gasket 65 between these two elements.
The figures show different embodiment variants, but other embodiments are also conceivable. For example, the pump body could be embodied in one piece with the dispensing head, the piston then sliding directly in this head.
One particular advantage of the present invention is that it makes it possible to implement a pump with a minimum number of constituent parts. Thus, with particular reference to
Although the invention has been described with reference to various embodiments thereof, it is understood that it is not restricted by the examples shown. On the contrary, a man skilled in the art may make any effective modifications thereto without departing from the context of the present invention as defined in the appended claims.
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