Information
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Patent Grant
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6390338
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Patent Number
6,390,338
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Date Filed
Tuesday, October 24, 200024 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, May 21, 200222 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
Agents
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 222 3211
- 222 3212
- 222 3217
- 222 3219
- 222 336
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International Classifications
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Abstract
The invention relates to a pump for fitting to a receptacle, the pump comprising a pump body and a moving assembly movable relative to the body, having a piston that bears in leakproof manner against the body and that co-operates therewith to define a pump chamber of variable volume. The pump also has, outside the pump chamber, an elastically deformable membrane arranged to return the moving assembly into its initial position after delivering a quantity of substance. The moving assembly has a rod with an internal passage for delivering the substance contained in the pump chamber, the internal passage opening out into the pump chamber via at least one outlet orifice and the pump having a piston that is movable relative to the rod between a pre-compression position in which it closes the outlet orifice(s) and a delivery position in which it releases said orifice(s), the piston being moved from its pre-compression position to its delivery position under drive from the pressure of the substance inside the pump chamber.
Description
The present invention relates to a pump for fitting to a receptacle, the pump comprising a pump body and an assembly that is movable relative to the body, the assembly comprising a piston bearing in leakproof manner against the body and co-operating therewith to define a pump chamber of variable volume.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
French patent No. 2 708 314 discloses such a pump that also includes an elastically deformable membrane outside the pump chamber and arranged to return the moving assembly into its initial position after delivering a quantity of substance.
That pump causes the substance contained in the pump chamber to be delivered as soon as the pressure in the chamber begins to increase due to the moving assembly moving downwards.
OBJECTS AND SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
There exists a need to have a pump of the pre-compression type enabling substance to be delivered at some predetermined minimum pressure, that can be manufactured at relatively low cost, that is agreeable to use, and that operates reliably.
The present invention seeks specifically to satisfy that need.
In the pump of the invention, the moving assembly comprises a rod possessing an internal passage for delivering the substance contained in the pump chamber, the internal passage opening out into the pump chamber via at least one orifice, and the piston is movable relative to the rod between a pre-compression position in which it closes said outlet orifice(s) and a delivery position in which it releases said orifice(s), the piston being moved from its pre-compression position to its delivery position under the effect of the pressure of substance inside the pump chamber.
In a preferred embodiment, the pump chamber communicates with the inside of the receptacle via a duct which is closed by the moving assembly at the beginning of its stroke for delivering a quantity of substance.
Advantageously, the moving assembly is shaped to engage in leakproof manner in the above-mentioned duct so as to close it.
Advantageously, the membrane comprises a sealing skirt that, at rest, bears in leakproof manner via one face against a corresponding bearing surface of the moving assembly to close an air intake passage formed between the membrane and the moving assembly, said sealing skirt being suitable for moving away from said bearing surface when suction is applied to its opposite face in such a manner as to enable air to enter into the receptacle.
This particular embodiment ensures that substance will not leak out through the air intake passage in the event of a reduction in the pressure outside the receptacle, e.g. due to being transported in an airplane.
The air intake passage is open only when the inside of the receptacle is at a pressure that is lower than the pressure that exists outside it.
Advantageously, the moving assembly has an annular rib to which the membrane is secured, said rib being provided with at least one slot for enabling air to be taken in.
In a particular embodiment, an air intake hole is made through the pump body, said air intake hole being separated from the inside of the pump body by the piston when the moving assembly is in its initial position, the piston enabling communication to take place between the air intake hole and the inside of the pump body above the piston when the moving assembly has moved over a predetermined stroke inside the pump body to reduce the volume of the pump chamber.
This prevents the substance contained in the receptacle from reaching the space that lies between the piston and the membrane, while the pump is at rest.
The piston is preferably fitted onto the rod.
In a particular embodiment, the piston is urged into its pre-compression position by a spring.
Still in a particular embodiment, the piston is arranged to deform elastically so as to release the outlet orifice(s).
In which case, advantageously, the piston has an annular sealing wall suitable for bearing against the pump body and against the rod so as to isolate the outlet orifice(s) of the pump chamber while the chamber is being filled, and an elastically deformable return wall bearing against the rod and suitable for deforming elastically to enable the annular sealing wall to be moved and to enable communication to be established between said outlet orifice(s) and the pump chamber while delivering a quantity of substance.
Advantageously, said return wall is deformed under the effect of the pressure of the substance inside the pump chamber.
The axial section of the piston can be generally λ- or Σ- or X-shaped, for example.
Preferably, the above-mentioned return wall of the piston bears against a shoulder on the rod.
In a particular embodiment, the moving assembly has an end acting as a barb snap-fastened in a housing of the pump body.
The invention also provides a receptacle fitted with a pump as defined above.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
The invention will be better understood on reading the following detailed description of non-limiting embodiments, and on examining the accompanying drawings, in which:
FIG. 1
is a diagrammatic axial section view of a pump, shown for the purpose of making certain features of the invention easier to understand;
FIGS. 2 and 3
show different stages in the operation of the
FIG. 1
pump;
FIG. 4
is a diagrammatic axial section view of a pump constituting a first embodiment of the invention;
FIG. 5
is a diagrammatic axial section view of a pump constituting a second embodiment of the invention;
FIG. 6
shows the piston of
FIG. 5
after it has deformed;
FIG. 7
is a diagrammatic axial section view of a pump constituting a third embodiment of the invention;
FIG. 8
shows the piston of
FIG. 7
after it has deformed;
FIG. 9
is a diagrammatic axial section view of a pump constituting a fourth embodiment of the invention; and
FIG. 10
shows the piston of
FIG. 9
after it has deformed.
MORE DETAILED DESCRIPTION
The pump
10
shown in
FIG. 1
is for mounting on a receptacle R of which only the neck C is shown.
The pump
10
comprises a pump body
11
and an assembly
20
that is movable relative to the pump body
11
along an axis X.
The body
11
has a wall
12
that is circularly cylindrical about the axis X, being provided at its top end with a rim
13
for engaging the neck C of the receptacle R.
The bottom end of the wall
12
is connected to a bottom wall
14
having an orifice
15
passing through its center.
A duct
16
that is circularly cylindrical about the axis X is connected to the top face of the bottom wall
14
.
An endpiece
18
that is likewise circularly cylindrical about the axis X is connected to the bottom face of the bottom wall
14
for receiving a dip tube (not shown) extending to the bottom of the receptacle R when the pump
10
is intended for use with the receptacle oriented so that the pump is at the top.
An air intake hole
17
is made through the wall
12
, about half-way along it.
The moving assembly
20
comprises a hollow rod
21
about the axis X, defining an internal passage
22
through which the substance is delivered.
The moving assembly
20
also includes a piston
30
, the piston having an annular wall
31
extending substantially perpendicularly to the axis X, and being extended downwards by a tubular wall
32
, top and bottom annular sealing lips
33
and
34
being formed respectively where the walls
31
and
32
join and at the bottom end of the wall
32
.
The lips
33
and
34
bear in leakproof manner against the inside surface of the wall
12
.
Beneath the level of the wall
31
of the piston
30
, the rod
21
has a bottom portion
24
with an outside surface
24
a
which is circularly cylindrical about the axis X and which presents a diameter that corresponds to the inside diameter of the duct
16
.
The internal passage
22
opens out to the surface
24
a
via a radial orifice
26
.
The bottom portion
24
is extended downwards by a fastening portion
27
that acts as a barb, whose tip
28
presents a shoulder
29
that, at rest, bears against the bottom face of the bottom wall
14
around the orifice
15
, as shown in FIG.
1
.
An elastically deformable membrane
50
has a central portion
52
engaged on the rod
21
.
Above the wall
31
of the piston
30
, the rod has an annular rib
40
whose bottom portion forms a downwardly open notch
41
serving to retain the central portion
52
of the membrane
50
.
The membrane can be made of a material selected from the following list: nitrile elastomer; silicone elastomer, BUNA™; vulcanized elastomers; and thermoplastic elastomers.
The piston can be made of a material selected from the following list: low density polyethylene (LDPE); ethylene vinyl acetate (EVA); ethylene maleic anhydride (EMA); and SANTOPRENE™.
The intermediate portion
23
of the rod
21
which extends between the rib
40
and the wall
31
of the piston is of a diameter which is slightly greater than that of the rod above the rib
40
.
The rib has a radial slot
42
which extends downwards over a fraction of the height of the central portion
52
of the membrane, thereby forming a passage
43
.
The thickness of the passage
43
corresponds to the difference between the outside diameter of the rod
21
above the rib
40
and its outside diameter in its intermediate portion
23
.
The top portion
51
of the membrane
50
is shaped to engage on the top end
19
of the wall
12
above the rim
13
.
The central portion
52
of the membrane
50
is shaped to engage in the notch
41
via its top end, and at its bottom end it has a sealing skirt
53
whose own bottom end bears via a face
53
b
against the outside surface
23
a
of the intermediate portion
23
of the rod
21
beneath the bottom end of the passage
43
, thereby closing the passage.
When the membrane
50
is at rest, the space
61
situated inside the wall
12
between the piston and the membrane is isolated from the outside.
The central portion
52
of the membrane
50
is connected to the top portion
51
by an upwardly diverging, substantially conical sloping wall
55
.
The piston
30
co-operates with the pump body
11
beneath the wall
31
to define a pump chamber
60
.
At its top end, the rod
21
has a housing
25
whose bottom serves as a seat for a ball
70
so as to constitute a check valve.
The rod
21
is engaged in a conventional pushbutton (not shown) which also serves to retain the ball
70
in the housing
25
.
To assemble the pump
10
, the membrane
50
is engaged on the rod
21
from the top so as to position the central portion
52
in the notch
51
of the rib
40
.
The moving assembly
20
fitted with the membrane
50
is then engaged from the top in the body of the pump
11
until the bottom end
28
of the fastening portion
27
passes through the orifice
15
by elastic deformation.
The membrane
50
is then under a small amount of tension, such that the shoulder
29
is caused to bear against the bottom face of the bottom wall
14
, as shown in FIG.
1
.
The air intake hole
17
is situated between the annular lips
33
and
34
of the piston
30
and is thus isolated from the inside of the pump body.
The pump operates as follows.
It is assumed that the pump chamber
60
is full of substance.
To deliver a quantity of the substance, the user moves the moving assembly
20
downwards.
The outside surface
24
a
of the bottom portion
24
of the rod
21
rapidly comes to bear against the inside surface of the duct
16
, thereby isolating the pump chamber
60
from the orifice
15
, as shown in FIG.
2
.
As the downward movement of the piston
30
continues, the substance contained in the pump chamber
60
is compressed and expelled through the outlet orifice
26
so as to rise along the internal passage
22
in the hollow rod
21
, with the ball
70
lifting under the effect of the pressure of the substance, and enabling the substance to reach the pushbutton and thus be collected by the user.
The membrane
50
stretches and stores energy elastically, thereby making it possible, when the user releases the pushbutton, to return the moving assembly
20
into its initial position.
During the downward movement of the piston
30
, the top sealing lip
33
moves to below the level of the air intake hole
17
.
If pressure inside the receptacle R is lower than pressure outside, then this applies suction through the air intake hole
17
on the outside face
53
a
of the sealing skirt
53
.
The inside face
53
b
of the skirt
53
is subject to atmospheric pressure via the passage
43
and the pressure difference on opposite sides of the skirt
53
causes it to lift off the surface
23
a
of the rod
21
. Air can thus be taken in, as shown in FIG.
3
.
When the user releases the pushbutton, the moving assembly
20
rises under drive from the membrane
50
which tends to return to its initial shape.
The ball
70
is then pressed against the bottom of the housing
25
and prevents air being taken in via the internal passage
22
.
Suction is established in the pump chamber
60
and when the bottom portion
24
of the rod
21
leaves the duct
16
, a quantity of substance is sucked in through the orifice
15
.
FIG. 4
shows a pump
110
of the invention comprising a pump body
11
and a membrane
50
that are identical to those of the pump
10
described above.
The pump
110
has a moving assembly
120
which comprises a hollow rod
121
and a piston
130
.
The moving assembly
120
differs from the moving assembly
20
in that there is no check valve with a ball
70
and in that the piston
130
is not integrally molded with the rod
121
but is in the form of an element fitted to the rod
121
and can move relative thereto.
The bottom portion
24
and the portion of the rod for securing the membrane So are identical to those of the rod
21
.
Immediately above its bottom portion
54
, the rod
121
has an annular groove
122
defined at the top by a shoulder
123
and at the bottom by a shoulder
124
.
The bottom of the groove
122
is circularly cylindrical about the axis X, and is of smaller diameter than the bottom portion
24
.
The internal passage
22
opens out via a plurality of radial orifices
126
into the bottom of the groove
122
close to the shoulder
124
.
The piston
130
has a disk-shaped central portion
131
provided at its periphery with two annular sealing lips, an upwardly-directed top lip
132
and a downwardly-directed bottom lip
133
, which lips bear in leakproof manner against the inside surface of the wall
12
.
The central wall
131
of the piston
130
slides along the axis X in leakproof manner against the bottom of the groove
122
.
A helical return spring
137
that works in compression bears at its top end against the shoulder
123
and at its bottom end against the top face of the central portion
131
to urge the piston
130
to move downwards.
When the pump is at rest, i.e. in the configuration shown in
FIG. 4
, the piston
130
bears against the shoulder
124
, with the central portion
131
closing the orifices
126
and with the sealing lips
132
and
133
bearing against the wall
12
respectively above and below the air intake hole
17
.
The pump
110
operates as follows.
When the user moves the moving assembly
120
downwards, the bottom portion
24
of the rod
121
bears against the inside surface of the duct
16
, thereby isolating the pump chamber
60
from the orifice
15
.
As the downward movement of the moving assembly
120
continues, the pressure of the substance contained in the pump chamber
60
increases until it becomes sufficient to move the piston
130
against the bias of the return spring
137
.
The pump
110
is said to be a pre-compression pump since the substance contained in the pump chamber
60
cannot leave it in order to be delivered until the pressure in the pump chamber
60
exceeds a predetermined limit.
Thus, the pump
110
enables the substance to be delivered at some predetermined minimum pressure, which is advantageous when the pushbutton is fitted with a spray nozzle.
As soon as the top sealing lip
132
comes below the level of the air intake hole
17
, air intake can take place by lifting the sealing skirt
53
in the same manner as for the above-described pump
10
.
When the user releases the pushbutton, the moving assembly
120
rises under drive from the membrane
50
, with the piston
130
closing the orifices
126
so that air is prevented from being sucked into the pump chamber
60
.
The pump
210
of the invention and shown in
FIG. 5
is of the pre-compression type like the pump of
FIG. 4
, and differs therefrom solely by the fact that the moving assembly
220
has a deformable piston
230
instead of the piston
130
and its return spring
137
.
In axial section, the piston
230
is generally λ-shaped, with a bottom annular wall formed by two portions
231
and
232
bearing via their respective free ends
232
and
233
on the inside surface of the wall
12
and against the bottom of the groove
122
.
The top portion of the piston
230
has an elastically deformable wall
234
whose top end bears against the shoulder
123
and whose bottom end connects with the junction between the portions
231
and
236
.
At rest, the end
233
of the piston
230
bears against the shoulder
124
and isolates the orifices
126
from the pump chamber
60
.
When the moving assembly
220
is moved down inside the pump body
11
and the bottom portion
24
bears against the inside surface of the duct
16
, the pressure in the pump chamber increases and deforms the piston
230
, as shown in FIG.
6
.
The end
233
of the portion
231
moves above the orifices
126
and as a result the substance contained in the pump chamber
60
can reach the internal passage
22
of the rod
121
.
The deformable piston can be made to have various shapes without going beyond the ambit of the present invention.
By way of example,
FIGS. 7 and 8
show two variants of the pump
310
and
410
comprising movable assemblies
320
and
420
in which the piston is not λ-shaped, but is respectively Σ-shaped or X-shaped.
The Σ-shaped piston
330
of the pump
310
has a central portion
331
that is >-shaped with top and bottom ends
332
and
333
connected to two respective portions
334
and
335
. At rest, the top and bottom ends
332
and
333
bear respectively against the shoulders
123
and
124
.
The free ends of the portions
334
and
335
bear against the inside surface of the wall
12
respectively above and below the air intake hole
17
when the pump is at rest, as shown in FIG.
7
.
When the pressure in the pump chamber
60
increases, the piston
330
deforms with the central portion
331
tending to flatten as shown in FIG.
8
.
Above a certain pressure, the deformation is sufficient for the bottom end
333
to bear against the rod
121
above the outlet orifices
126
, thereby allowing the substance to reach the internal passage
22
.
The X-shaped piston
430
in
FIGS. 9 and 10
has two bottom portions
432
and
431
whose respective ends bear against the rod
121
and against the wall
12
, and it has two top portions
433
and
434
which bear respectively against the shoulder
123
and the wall
12
.
At rest, the portions
431
and
434
bear against the wall
12
respectively below and above the air intake hole
17
.
The portion
432
bears against the shoulder
124
.
When the pressure in the pump chamber
60
increases, the piston
430
deforms with the portions
431
,
432
,
433
, and
434
tending to become arcuate.
Above a certain pressure inside the pump chamber
60
, the outlet orifices
126
are uncovered, as shown in FIG.
10
.
Naturally, the invention is not limited to the embodiments described above.
In particular, the piston can be given other shapes.
Claims
- 1. A pump for fitting to a receptacle, the pump comprising a pump body and a moving assembly that is movable relative to the body, the assembly having a piston that bears in leakproof manner against the body and that co-operates therewith to define a pump chamber of variable volume, the pump also including outside the pump chamber an elastically deformable membrane arranged to return the moving assembly into its initial position after delivering a quantity of substance, wherein the moving assembly comprises a rod possessing an internal passage for delivering the substance contained in the pump chamber, the internal passage opening out into the pump chamber via at least one orifice, and wherein the piston is movable relative to the rod between a pre-compression position in which it closes said outlet orifice(s) and a delivery position in which it releases said orifice(s), the piston being moved from its pre-compression position to its delivery position under the effect of the pressure of substance inside the pump chamber.
- 2. A pump according to claim 1, wherein the membrane comprises a sealing skirt that, at rest, bears in leakproof manner via one face against a corresponding bearing surface of the moving assembly to close an air intake passage formed between the membrane and the moving assembly, said sealing skirt being suitable for moving away from said bearing surface when suction is applied to its opposite face in such a manner as to enable air to enter into the receptacle.
- 3. A pump according to claim 2, wherein the moving assembly has an annular rib to which the membrane is secured, said rib being provided with at least one slot for enabling air to be taken in.
- 4. A pump according to claim 1, wherein the piston is arranged to deform elastically so as to release the outlet orifice(s).
- 5. A pump according to claim 4, wherein the piston has an annular sealing wall suitable for bearing against the pump body and against the rod so as to isolate the outlet orifice(s) of the pump chamber while the chamber is being filled, and an elastically deformable return wall bearing against the rod and suitable for deforming elastically to enable the annular sealing wall to be moved and to enable communication to be established between said outlet orifice(s) and the pump chamber while delivering a quantity of substance.
- 6. A pump according to claim 5, wherein said return wall is deformed under the effect of the pressure of the substance inside the pump chamber.
- 7. A pump according to claim 6, wherein the axial section of the piston is generally λ-shaped.
- 8. A pump according to claim 6, wherein the axial section of the piston is generally Σ-shaped.
- 9. A pump according to claim 6, wherein the axial section of the piston is generally X-shaped.
- 10. A pump according to claim 5, wherein the return wall of the piston bears against a shoulder on the rod.
- 11. A pump according to claim 1, wherein the piston is fitted on the rod.
- 12. A pump according to claim 1, wherein the piston is urged into its pre-compression position by a spring.
- 13. A pump according to claim 1, wherein the pump chamber communicates with the inside of the receptacle via a duct which is closed by the moving assembly at the beginning of its stroke for delivering a quantity of substance.
- 14. A pump according to claim 13, wherein the moving assembly is shaped to engage in leakproof manner in said duct so as to close it.
- 15. A pump according to claim 1, wherein an air intake hole is made through the pump body, said air intake hole being separated from the inside of the pump body by the piston when the moving assembly is in its initial position, the piston enabling communication to take place between the air intake hole and the inside of the pump body above the piston when the moving assembly has moved over a predetermined stroke inside the pump body to reduce the volume of the pump chamber.
- 16. A pump according to claim 1, wherein the moving assembly has an end acting as a barb snap-fastened in a housing of the pump body.
- 17. A pump according to claim 1, wherein the membrane is made of a material selected from the following list: nitrile elastomer; silicone elastomer, BUNA™; vulcanized elastomers; and thermoplastic elastomers.
- 18. A pump according to claim 1, wherein the piston is made of a material selected from the following list: LDPE; EVA; EMA; and SANTOPRENE™.
- 19. A receptacle fitted with a pump as defined in claim 1.
Priority Claims (1)
Number |
Date |
Country |
Kind |
99 13346 |
Oct 1999 |
FR |
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FR |
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