Information
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Patent Grant
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6206245
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Patent Number
6,206,245
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Date Filed
Thursday, July 15, 199925 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, March 27, 200123 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
- Derakshani; Philippe
- Bui; Thach H.
Agents
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 222 15313
- 222 384
- 222 385
- 222 3211
- 222 3217
- 222 3219
- 222 478
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A pump for mounting on a receptacle to dispense a substance contained therein, the pump comprising a pushbutton that is movable relative to a pump body between a low position and a high position, and co-operating therewith to define a pump chamber of variable volume, which chamber communicates with a dispenser orifice via a delivery valve including a ball that forms a retaining valve member in a housing of the pushbutton. The pushbutton includes retaining means for the ball that are integrally formed with said housing by molding plastics material.
Description
The present invention relates to a pump for mounting on a receptacle to dispense a substance contained therein.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
U.S. Pat. No. 4,355,962 discloses a pump that includes a pushbutton which is movable relative to a pump body between a low position and a high position and which co-operates therewith to define a pump chamber of variable volume, which chamber communicates with a dispensing orifice via a delivery valve which includes a ball that constitutes a retaining valve member in a housing of the pushbutton.
Such a pump comprises a relatively large number of parts and manufacture thereof is expensive.
There exists a need to have a pump whose manufacturing cost is lower, but without the reduction in cost being made to the detriment of reliability.
OBJECTS AND SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The invention seeks to satisfy this need.
The invention achieves this by the fact that the pushbutton includes retaining means for the ball that are integrally formed with said housing by molding plastics material.
By means of the invention, the number of component parts of the pump is reduced, thereby enabling its cost to be decreased.
In a particular embodiment, said housing is situated in a duct and said retaining means are constituted by the bottom end of said duct, which bottom end is shaped to enable the ball to be put into place in said housing by elastic deformation.
Still in a particular embodiment, the pump includes a suction valve comprising a ball forming a valve member, and the bottom end of said duct is organized so as to keep the ball of the suction valve in its closed position when the pushbutton is in its low position.
In this way, a pump is provided which is sealed while in its transport position, and that is not always true of known pumps.
Still in a particular embodiment, the pump body includes a vent suitable for communicating via a passage with the outside of the receptacle when the pushbutton is in an intermediate position between its high position and its low position, thereby enabling air to enter into the receptacle while the substance is being sucked into the pump chamber, and the pushbutton is shaped to isolate the vent from the outside when it is in its high position or its low position.
This guarantees good conditions for conserving the substance contained in the receptacle.
The inside of the receptacle does not communicate with the outside except when the pushbutton is an intermediate position between its high position and its low position, i.e. at the time that it is in use.
The substance contained in the receptacle thus remains sheltered from outside air so long as the pushbutton is in its low position for transport or in its high position waiting to be used.
For example, this ensures that solvents or perfumes contained in the substance inside the receptacle do not escape from the receptacle via the air intake passage in the event of the pump being left unused for a long period of time.
In a particular embodiment, the pushbutton has an inner skirt integrally formed therewith and suitable for sliding in sealed manner inside the pump body.
Still in a particular embodiment, said inner skirt bears in sealed manner against the pump body via its bottom portion, and the distance between the vent and said bottom portion when the pushbutton is in its low position is less than or equal to, and preferably substantially equal to, the displacement stroke of the pushbutton from its low position towards its high position, such that said bottom portion isolates said vent from the outside when the pushbutton is in its high position.
Advantageously, said inner skirt bears in sealed manner via its top portion against the top end of the pump body when the pushbutton is in its low position.
In a particular embodiment, the inner skirt has a setback between its bottom portion and its top portion, which setback provides an annular space inside the pump body, into which space said vent opens out while the pushbutton is in its low position and while it is in an intermediate position between its high position and its low position.
In a particular embodiment, the pump body connects via its top end via an annular bearing surface to a mounting skirt which is secured to the neck of the receptacle.
Advantageously, the mounting skirt is extended upwards by a cylindrical wall defining a guide for a helical spring operating in compression to return the pushbutton to its high position.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
Other characteristics and advantages of the present invention will appear on reading the following detailed description of a non-limiting embodiment thereof, and on examining the accompanying drawings, in which:
FIG. 1
is a diagrammatic axial section view of a pump constituting an embodiment of the invention;
FIG. 2
shows, in isolation, the pushbutton of the pump shown in
FIG. 1
;
FIG. 3
, shows, on its own, the fixed portion of the pump shown in
FIG. 1
;
FIG. 4
shows a detail of the pushbutton; and
FIGS. 5 and 6
show the pushbutton in an intermediate position and in its high position, respectively.
MORE DETAILED DESCRIPTION
The pump
1
shown in
FIG. 1
has a moving pushbutton
2
capable of moving vertically along an axis X relative to a fixed portion
3
, which fixed portion has a mounting skirt
4
secured to the neck
5
of a conventional receptacle
6
that is shown in part only.
In the embodiment described, the mounting skirt
4
is screwed onto the neck
5
, but in a variant it could be fixed thereto in some other manner, e.g. by snap-fastening.
The mounting skirt
4
is extended upwards by a cylindrical wall defining a guide
7
both for the pushbutton
2
and for a helical spring
8
about the axis X and operating in compression.
At its top end, the guide
7
has an annular rim
47
which limits the upward displacement stroke of the pushbutton
2
.
At its bottom end, the spring
8
rests against an annular bearing surface
9
on the fixed portion
3
.
This bearing surface
9
extends radially inwards from the region where the mounting skirt
4
and the guide
7
meet.
The top end of the spring
8
bears against the end wall
10
of an annular groove
11
in the pushbutton
2
.
This groove
11
is formed between an inner skirt
12
that is circularly symmetrical about the axis X, and an outer skirt
13
that is coaxial therewith.
Locking means are provided on the facing faces of the outer skirt
13
and of the mounting skirt
4
to enable the pushbutton
2
to be locked in its low position as shown in FIG.
1
.
This locking is used while the receptacle
6
is being transported, e.g. to ensure that there is no accidental leakage of the substance.
In the embodiment described, the above-mentioned locking means comprise studs
14
formed on the radially outer surface of the mounting skirt
4
and portions in relief
15
situated on the radially inner surface of the outer skirt
13
.
These studs
14
and portions in relief
15
can co-operate in the manner of a bayonet type fastening.
To lock the pushbutton
2
in its low position, the user presses it down while the portions in relief
15
are angularly offset from the studs
14
so as to bring said portions down to the level of the studs, and then causes the pushbutton
2
to pivot about the axis X so as to engage the portions
15
in relief beneath the studs
14
.
When the user releases the pushbutton
2
, the studs
14
prevent the pushbutton from rising under drive from the spring
8
.
To unlock the pushbutton
2
, the user presses it down slightly and then pivots it so as to release the portions in relief
15
.
When the pushbutton
2
is in its high position, the outer skirt
13
bears via portions in relief
48
formed above the above-mentioned portions in relief
15
, against the annular rim
47
of the guide
7
, as can be seen in FIG.
6
.
A central duct
16
is integrally formed with the inner skirt
12
by molding a plastics material.
The duct
16
is centered on the axis X and its top end is connected to a lateral duct
17
, likewise integrally formed with the remainder of the pushbutton
2
by molding a plastics material.
The lateral duct
17
opens to the outside of the pushbutton
2
via an outlet orifice
40
which points in a direction Y that is perpendicular to the axis X.
The above-mentioned annular bearing surface
9
is connected to the top end of a tubular pump body
18
which is closed at its bottom end by an end wall
19
.
The end wall
19
constitutes a seat for a ball
20
and it has an endpiece
42
for connection to a dip tube
21
that extends to the bottom of the receptacle
6
where the tube opens out.
The ball
20
together with its seat formed on the end wall
19
constitutes a suction valve as described below.
As can be seen in
FIG. 4
, the bottom end of the central duct
16
defines a housing
35
in which a ball
22
is retained.
The ball
22
together with its seat made inside the housing
35
constitutes a delivery valve, as described below.
The bottom portion
23
of the inner skirt
12
is shaped to slide in sealed manner in contact with a circularly cylindrical portion of the inside surface of the pump body
18
.
The top portion
24
of the inner skirt
12
is shaped to press in sealed manner against the top end of the pump body
18
when the pushbutton
2
is in its low position, as shown in FIG.
1
.
More precisely, the top portion
24
is shaped to be inserted at a friction fit in the pump body
18
when the pushbutton
2
is in its low position.
The inner skirt
12
has an annular setback
46
between its bottom portion
23
and its top portion
24
.
This setback
46
co-operates with the pump body
18
to define an annular space
25
whose function is explained below.
A vent
26
opening out at the base of the neck
5
is made in the pump body
18
to put the above-mentioned annular space
25
into communication with the inside of the receptacle.
The pump body
18
presses in sealed manner at its top end against the inside surface of the neck
5
.
The bottom end of the central duct
16
housing the ball
22
is described in greater detail below with reference to FIG.
4
.
The duct
16
has an inside shoulder at
30
, and on going past said shoulder in a downward direction inside the housing
35
, the diameter of the duct passes from a value d
1
that is smaller than the diameter of the ball
22
to a diameter d
2
which is slightly greater than the diameter of the ball.
The inside diameter of the duct
16
then tapers progressively downwards over a conical surface
31
until it reaches a value d
3
that is slightly smaller than the diameter of the ball
22
.
The conical surface
31
serves as a seat for the ball
22
and the cylindrical surface of diameter d
2
extends above said surface
31
around the axis X to a height which is sufficient to enable the ball
22
to move away from its seat
31
while substance is being dispensed in such a manner as to enable the desired flow rate to be obtained.
At its bottom end, the central duct
16
terminates in tabs
32
which are directed radially inwards and shaped in such a manner as to be capable of deforming radially outwards while the ball
22
is being inserted from the bottom into the housing
35
along arrow F.
Recesses
33
are formed in the outsides of the tabs
32
where the join the remainder of the duct
16
so as to impart the flexibility required for enabling the ball
22
to be installed.
Portions in relief
36
are formed at the top portion of the housing
35
to prevent the ball
22
from closing the central duct
16
while the substance is being dispensed.
FIG. 3
shows the fixed portion
3
of the pump in isolation.
As can be seen in
FIG. 3
, the end wall
19
has a conical recess
37
centered on the axis X and converging downwards, for the purpose of serving as a seat for the ball
20
.
Tabs
38
extend said recess
37
upwards so as to constitute a cage
45
in which the ball
20
is retained, while leaving it free to lift off the seat
37
while substance is being taken from the receptacle.
In the example described, there are four such tabs
38
and each has a tooth
39
projecting radially inwards.
The teeth
39
are chamfered so as to facilitate inserting the ball
20
downwards into the cage
45
.
The tabs
38
deform radially outwards in elastic manner so as to enable the ball
20
to move past the teeth
39
while the ball is being put into place in the cage
45
.
The end of the recess
37
communicates via a hole
41
with the inside of the endpiece
42
in which the dip tube
21
is engaged as a force-fit, as shown in FIG.
1
.
It will be observed that when the pushbutton
2
is in its low position as shown in
FIG. 1
, the tabs
32
of the central duct
16
come into contact with the ball
20
and are subjected to a small amount of elastic deformation, thereby holding the ball
20
against its seat
37
.
The endpiece
42
is thus closed and substance is prevented from rising into the pump, thereby reducing the risk of any accidental leakage of substance while the receptacle is being transported.
The annular space defined by the pump body
18
and the inner skirt
12
around the central duct
16
constitutes a pump chamber
43
whose volume varies as the pushbutton
2
moves axially along the axis X.
The pump
1
operates as follows.
Once the pushbutton
2
has been unlocked as explained above, it rises under the return force of the spring
8
until it takes up the high position as shown in
FIG. 6
, after passing through the intermediate position as shown in FIG.
5
.
During the upward movement of the pushbutton
2
, the volume of the pump chamber
43
increases, thereby establishing suction therein, lifting the ball
20
of the suction valve, and sucking substance from the bottom of the receptacle
6
along the dip tube
21
.
The ball
22
of the delivery valve is then pressed against its seat
31
and isolates the central duct
16
.
The taking of substance from the receptacle
6
causes the pressure therein to drop.
In the embodiment described, air is allowed to enter into the receptacle
6
during the upward movement of the pushbutton
2
because the vent
26
is in communication with the outside of the receptacle via the annular space
25
.
In
FIG. 5
, arrow A shows the path followed by the air entering the receptacle
6
while the pushbutton
2
rises.
The air passes initially between the mounting skirt
4
and the outer skirt
13
of the pushbutton
2
, and then reaches the vent
26
by passing along the annular space
25
.
It will be observed that ingress of air into the receptacle
6
is made possible by the fact that the top portion
24
of the inner skirt
12
has ceased to press in sealed manner against the pump body
18
.
When the pushbutton
2
reaches its high position as shown in
FIG. 6
, the bottom portion
23
of the inner skirt
12
takes up a position in register with the vent
26
so as to close it.
To this end, the up stroke of the pushbutton is substantially equal to the distance 1 between the vent
26
and the bottom portion
23
of the inner skirt
12
when the pushbutton is in its low position.
As a result, the inside of the receptacle
6
again ceases to communicate with the outside so as to ensure that the substance contained in the receptacle
6
is properly conserved.
In other words, the pushbutton
2
can be left in its high position without any fear of the substance being degraded by outside air because the passage via which the vent
26
communicates with the outside is closed by the bottom portion
23
of the inner skirt
12
.
When the user pushes down the pushbutton
2
, the volume of the pump chamber
23
decreases, thereby compressing the substance that is to be found therein.
The ball
20
of the suction valve is then pressed against its seat
37
, preventing any return of the substance into the receptacle
6
, while the ball
22
of the delivery valve is lifted by the pressure of the substance, thereby enabling it to flow via the central duct
16
and then via the lateral duct
17
so as to reach the dispensing orifice
40
.
By means of the invention, a pump is provided that has few component elements, and specifically in the example described: a pushbutton
2
and a fixed portion
3
each constituted (with the exception of the two balls and the spring) as a single molded piece respectively of polyethylene and of polypropylene in particular, which are of low cost to manufacture and reliable in operation.
The risk of the substance leaking while the receptacle is being transported is reduced by the ball of the suction valve being locked in place.
Finally, the pump enables the substance to be conserved while being protected from outside air even when the pushbutton is left for a long period of time in its high position.
Naturally, the invention is not limited by the embodiment described above.
In particular, various modifications can be made to the pump, for example concerning the manner in which the fixed portion
3
is fixed to the receptacle
6
.
Naturally, the invention is not limited to a pump having air intake as described above, but is equally applicable to a pump that does not have air intake, with the substance for dispensing then being contained, for example, in a deformable bag that is capable of shrinking as the quantity of substance it contains diminishes.
When the pump does not have air intake, the vent
26
is unnecessary, as is the setback
46
.
Claims
- 1. A pump for mounting on a receptacle to dispense a substance contained therein, the pump comprising:a pushbutton that is movable relative to a pump body between a low position and a high position, and co-operating therewith to define a pump chamber of variable volume, the pump chamber communicating with a dispenser orifice via a delivery valve including a ball that forms a valve member, the ball being retained in a housing of the pushbutton, wherein the pushbutton includes retaining means for the ball that is integrally formed with the housing by molded plastic material, the housing is in a duct having a bottom end and the retaining means are constituted by the bottom end of the duct, the bottom end shaped such that the ball is put into place in the housing by elastic deformation, the pump includes a suction valve comprising a second ball forming a second valve member, and the bottom end keeps the ball of the suction valve in its closed position when the pushbutton is in its low position.
- 2. A pump for mounting on a receptacle to dispense a substance contained therein, the pump comprising:a pushbutton that is movable relative to a pump body between a low position and a high position, and co-operating therewith to define a pump chamber of variable volume, the pump chamber communicating with a dispenser orifice via a delivery valve including a ball that forms a valve member, the ball being retained in a housing of the pushbutton, wherein the pushbutton includes retaining means for the ball that is integrally formed with the housing by molded plastic material, the pump body including a vent suitable for communicating via a passage with the outside of the receptacle when the pushbutton is in an intermediate position between the high position and the low position, thereby enabling air to enter into the receptacle while the substance is being sucked into the pump chamber, and the pushbutton is shaped to isolate the vent from the outside when in the high position or the low position.
- 3. A pump according to claim 2, wherein the pushbutton has an inner skirt integrally formed therewith and suitable for sliding in sealed manner inside the pump body.
- 4. A pump according to claim 3, wherein the inner skirt bears in sealed manner against the pump body via its bottom portion, and wherein the distance between the vent and the bottom portion when the pushbutton is in its low position is less than or equal to, the displacement stroke of the pushbutton from its low position towards its high position, such that the bottom portion isolates the vent from the outside when the pushbutton is in its high position.
- 5. A pump according to claim 3, wherein the inner skirt bears in sealed manner via its top portion against the top end of the pump body when the pushbutton is in its low position.
- 6. A pump according to claim 4, wherein the inner skirt bears in sealed manner via its top portion against the top end of the pump body when the pushbutton is in its low position, wherein the inner skirt has a setback between its bottom portion and its top portion, which setback provides an annular space inside the pump body, into which space said vent opens out while the pushbutton is in its low position and while it is in an intermediate position between its high position and its low position.
- 7. A pump for mounting on a receptacle to dispense a substance contained therein, the pump comprising:a pushbutton that is movable relative to a pump body between a low position and high position, and co-operating therewith to define a pump chamber of variable volume, the pump chamber communicating with a dispenser orifice via a delivery valve including a ball that forms a valve member, the ball being retained in a housing of the pushbutton, wherein the pushbutton includes retaining means for the ball that is integrally formed with the housing by molded plastic material, the pump has an annular bearing surface and the pump body has a top end, the pump body connecting at the top end via the annular bearing surface to a mounting skirt which is secured to a neck of the receptacle.
- 8. A pump according to claim 7, wherein the mounting skirt is extended upwards by a cylindrical wall defining a guide for a helical spring operating in compression to return the pushbutton to its high position.
- 9. A pump according to claim 3, wherein the inner skirt bears in sealed manner against the pump body via its bottom portion, and wherein the distance between the vent and the bottom portion when the pushbutton is in the low position is substantially equal to the displacement stroke of the pushbutton from the low position towards the high position, such that the bottom portion isolates the vent from the outside when the pushbutton is in the high position.
- 10. A pump for mounting on a receptacle to dispense a substance contained therein, the pump comprising:a pushbutton that is movable relative to a pump body between a low position and a high position, and co-operating therewith to define a pump chamber of variable volume, the pump chamber communicating with a dispenser orifice via a delivery valve including a ball that forms a valve member, the ball being retained in a housing of the pushbutton, wherein the pushbutton includes retaining means for the ball, the housing is situated in a duct having a bottom end and the retaining means are constituted by the bottom end of the duct, the bottom end being shaped so the ball is put into place in the housing by elastic deformation, the pump includes a suction valve comprising a second ball forming a second valve member, and the bottom end keeps the ball of the suction valve in a closed position when the pushbutton is in the low position.
- 11. A pump for mounting on a receptacle to dispense a substance contained therein, the pump comprising:a pushbutton that is movable relative to a pump body between a low position and a high position, and co-operating therewith to define a pump chamber of variable volume, the pump chamber communicating with a dispenser orifice via a delivery valve including a ball that forms a valve member, the ball being retained in a housing of the pushbutton, wherein the pushbutton includes retaining means for the ball that are integrally formed with the housing by molded plastic material, the housing is situated in a duct having a bottom end and the retaining means are constituted by the bottom end of the duct, the pump includes a suction valve comprising a second ball forming a second valve member, the bottom end keeps the ball of the suction valve in a closed position when the pushbutton is in the low position.
- 12. A pump for mounting on a receptacle to dispense a substance contained therein, the pump comprising:a pushbutton that is movable relative to a pump body between a low position and a high position, and co-operating therewith to define a pump chamber of variable volume, the pump chamber communicating with a dispenser orifice via a delivery valve including a ball that forms a valve member, the ball being retained in a housing of the pushbutton, wherein the pushbutton includes retaining means for the ball, the housing is situated in a duct having a bottom end and the retaining means are constituted by the bottom end of the duct, the pump includes a suction valve comprising a second ball forming a second valve member, and the bottom end keeps the ball of the suction valve in a closed position when the pushbutton is in the low position.
- 13. A pump for mounting on a receptacle to dispense a substance contained therein, the pump comprising:a pushbutton that is movable relative to a pump body between a low position and a high position, and the pushbutton and the pump body define a pump chamber of variable volume, the pump chamber communicating with a dispenser orifice via delivery valve including a ball that forms a valve member, the ball being retained in a housing of the pushbutton, wherein the pushbutton includes retaining means for the ball that are integrally formed with the housing by molded plastic material, the housing is situated in a duct having a bottom end, the pump includes a suction valve comprising a second ball forming a second valve member, and the bottom end keeps the ball of the suction valve in a closed position when the pushbutton is in the low position.
Priority Claims (1)
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Date |
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98 09481 |
Jul 1998 |
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