Claims
- 1. In a valved piston assembly for use with a liquid dispensing pump apparatus attached to a container, said liquid dispensing pump apparatus including dispensing means for dispensing a liquid product from said container and a cylinder assembly, said cylinder assembly having a cylindrical outer wall which is enclosed at one end by a bottom wall to define a pumping chamber, the improvement comprising:
- (a) an upper cap having a generally circular top portion with a lower surface and an upper surface, said upper cap further having a generally cylindrical side wall attached at one end to said top portion and extending downwardly therefrom; and
- (b) an elongated tubular piston having a first end connected to said upper cap at said lower surface and a second end located remotely from said upper cap, said piston being concentrically disposed within said side wall, said piston being sized to be slideably received within said pumping chamber and including an annular seal at said second end for engaging said cylindrical outer wall, said piston further having a longitudinal axis extending therethrough defining an axial direction, said piston further including valve means located remotely from said second end for admitting air into said piston, said valve means being opened to admit air when an upward force is applied to said upper cap by a user and closed to form an airtight seal when a downward force is applied to said upper cap by a user;
- whereby said piston and said pumping chamber cooperate to form an air pump for pressurizing said container, while said remotely located valve means is protected from contact with said liquid product throughout the liquid dispensing cycle, thereby avoiding degradation of sealing performance.
- 2. The improved valved piston assembly of claim 1, wherein said valve means comprises a plurality of slits extending through said piston.
- 3. The improved valved piston assembly of claim 2, wherein said slits are near said upper cap.
- 4. The improved valved piston assembly of claim 1, wherein said valve means comprises a lost motion connection between said upper cap and said piston.
- 5. The improved valved piston assembly of claim 1, wherein said piston is formed of polyethylene.
- 6. The improved valved piston assembly of claim 1, wherein said upper cap is formed of polypropylene.
- 7. In a valved piston assembly for use with a liquid dispensing pump apparatus attached to a container, said liquid dispensing pump apparatus including dispensing means for dispensing a liquid product from said container and a cylinder assembly surrounding said dispensing means, said cylinder assembly having a cylindrical outer wall which is enclosed at one end by a bottom wall to define a pumping chamber, the improvement comprising:
- (a) an upper cap for enclosing said liquid dispensing pump apparatus, said upper cap having a generally circular top portion with a lower surface and an upper surface, said upper cap further having a generally cylindrical side wall attached at one end to said top portion and extending downwardly around said liquid dispensing pump apparatus; and
- (b) an elongated tubular piston having a first end connected to said upper cap at said lower surface and a second end located remotely from said upper cap, said piston being concentrically disposed within said side wall, said piston being sized to be slideably received within said pumping chamber and including an annular seal at said second end for engaging said cylindrical outer wall, said piston further having a longitudinal axis extending therethrough defining an axial direction, said piston further including valve means located remotely from said second end for admitting air into said piston, said valve means being opened to admit air when an upward force is applied to said upper cap by a user and closed to form an airtight seal when a downward force is applied to said upper cap by a user;
- whereby said piston and said pumping chamber cooperate to form an air pump for pressurizing said container, while said remotely located valve means is protected from contact with said liquid product throughout the liquid dispensing cycle, thereby avoiding degradation of sealing performance.
- 8. The improved valved piston assembly of claim 7, wherein said valve means comprises a plurality of slits extending through said piston.
- 9. The improved valved piston assembly of claim 7, wherein said valve means comprises a lost motion connection between said upper cap and said piston.
- 10. In a valved piston assembly for use with a liquid dispensing pump apparatus attached to a container, said liquid dispensing pump apparatus including dispensing means for dispensing a liquid product from said container and a cylinder assembly surrounding said dispensing means, said cylinder assembly having a cylindrical outer wall which is enclosed at one end by a bottom wall to define a pumping chamber, the improvement comprising:
- (a) an upper cap for enclosing said liquid dispensing pump apparatus, said upper cap having a generally circular top portion with a lower surface and an upper surface, said upper cap further having a generally cylindrical side wall attached at one end to said top portion and extending downwardly around said liquid dispensing pump apparatus; and
- (b) an elongated tubular piston having a first end connected to said upper cap at said lower surface and a second end located remotely from said upper cap, said piston being concentrically disposed within said side wall, said piston being sized to be slideably received within said pumping chamber and including an annular seal at said second end for engaging said cylindrical outer wall, said piston further having a longitudinal axis extending therethrough defining an axial direction, said piston further including valve means located remotely from said second end for admitting air into said piston, said valve means being opened to admit air when an upward force is applied to said upper cap by a user and closed to form an airtight seal when a downward force is applied to said upper cap by a user, said valve means comprising a plurality of slits extending through said piston, said slits being located near said upper cap, said slits further being spaced apart in said axial direction with respect to said piston;
- whereby said piston and said pumping chamber cooperate to form an air pump for pressurizing said container, while said remotely located valve means is protected from contact with said liquid product throughout the liquid dispensing cycle, thereby avoiding degradation of sealing performance.
- 11. The improved valved piston assembly of claim 10, wherein said valve means comprises two slits extending through said piston.
- 12. The improved valved piston assembly of claim 11, wherein said two slits are disposed on one side of said piston.
- 13. The improved valved piston assembly of claim 11, wherein said two slits are disposed in diametrically opposed locations on said piston.
- 14. The improved valved piston assembly of claim 13, wherein said two slits are spaced apart circumferentially with respect to said piston.
- 15. The valved piston assembly of claim 10, wherein said valve means comprises three slits extending through said piston.
- 16. The improved valved piston assembly of claim 10, wherein said slits coextend along a portion of their length.
- 17. The improved valved piston assembly of claim 10, wherein said slits are spaced apart circumferentially with respect to said piston.
- 18. In a valved piston assembly for use with a liquid dispensing pump apparatus attached to a container, said liquid dispensing pump apparatus including dispensing means for dispensing a liquid product from said container and a cylinder assembly surrounding said dispensing means, said cylinder assembly having a cylindrical outer wall which is enclosed at one end by a bottom wall to define a pumping chamber, the improvement comprising:
- (a) an upper cap for enclosing said liquid dispensing pump apparatus, said upper cap having a generally circular top portion with a lower surface and an upper surface, said upper cap further having a generally cylindrical side wall attached at one end to said top portion and extending downwardly around said liquid dispensing pump apparatus; and
- (b) an elongated tubular piston having a first end connected to said upper cap at said lower surface and a second end located remotely from said upper cap, said piston being concentrically disposed within said side wall, said piston being sized to be slideably received within said pumping chamber and including an annular seal at said second end for engaging said cylindrical outer wall, said piston further having a longitudinal axis extending therethrough defining an axial direction, said piston further including valve means located remotely from said second end for admitting air into said piston, said valve means being opened to admit air when an upward force is applied to said upper cap by a user and closed to form an airtight seal when a downward force is applied to said upper cap by a user, said valve means comprising a lost motion connection between said upper cap and said piston, said lost motion connection comprising a conduit unitarily formed with said lower surface of said upper cap and extending downwardly from said lower surface for engaging said piston;
- whereby said piston and said pumping chamber cooperate to form an air pump for pressurizing said container, while said remotely located valve means is protected from contact with said liquid product throughout the liquid dispensing cycle, thereby avoiding degradation of sealing performance.
- 19. The improved valved piston assembly of claim 18, wherein said piston is formed with an outer edge at said first end, said conduit is generally tubular in shape, and said conduit further includes engaging means for engaging said outer edge to retain said piston in engagement with said upper cap and limit relative motion between said upper cap and said piston.
- 20. The improved valved piston assembly of claim 19, wherein said piston is formed with a sealing surface at said first end and said upper cap is formed with a sealing ring, said sealing surface and said sealing ring cooperate to form an airtight seal when a downward force is applied to said upper cap by a user, said piston further being open at both ends.
- 21. The improved valved piston assembly of claim 20, wherein said upper cap is formed with at least one aperture in said upper surface, said at least one aperture being located outwardly of said sealing ring and located outwardly of said sealing surface.
- 22. The improved valved piston assembly of claim 19, wherein said engaging means comprises segments of an annular ring.
- 23. The improved valved piston assembly of claim 18, wherein said piston is formed with a tapered shoulder at said first end, said conduit is tapered, and said tapered shoulder and said conduit cooperate to form an airtight seal when a downward force is applied to said upper cap by a user, said piston further having top wall such that said first end is closed.
- 24. The improved valved piston assembly of claim 23, wherein said piston is formed with a retaining lip at said first end, said retaining lip and said tapered shoulder cooperating with said conduit to retain said piston in engagement with said upper cap and limit relative motion between said upper cap and said piston.
- 25. The improved valved piston assembly of claim 24, wherein said piston has at least one aperture extending through said tapered shoulder.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 07/980,867, filed Nov. 24, 1992, now abandoned.
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