Claims
- 1. A manually operated liquid dispenser comprising:
- a dispenser body;
- a manually operated pump mechanism on the dispenser body;
- a liquid supply passage on the dispenser body for directing liquid flow to the pump mechanism on manual operation of the pump mechanism;
- a liquid discharge passage on the dispenser body for directing liquid flow from the pump mechanism and out of the dispenser body on manual operation of the pump mechanism;
- a valve assembly in one of the liquid supply passage and the liquid discharge passage for controlling liquid flow, the valve assembly comprising a valve seat protrusion and a tubular valve member, the tubular valve member engaging around the valve seat protrusion to block liquid flow through the tubular valve member and the tubular valve member moving away from the tubular valve seat protrusion to unblock liquid flow through the tubular valve member, and
- the tubular valve member has longitudinally opposite first and second ends and a lateral wall thickness that is smaller at the first end of the tubular valve member than a lateral wall thickness at the second end of the tubular valve member.
- 2. The liquid dispenser of claim 1, wherein:
- the tubular valve member has opposite interior and exterior surfaces; manual operation of the pump mechanism subjects the interior and interior surfaces to different fluid pressures, the tubular valve member engages around the valve seat protrusion when the tubular valve member exterior surface is subjected to a greater fluid pressure than the tubular valve member interior surface, and the tubular valve member moves away from the valve seat protrusion when the tubular valve member interior surface is subjected to a greater fluid pressure than the tubular valve member exterior surface.
- 3. The liquid dispenser of claim 1, wherein:
- the tubular valve member expands outwardly from the valve seat protrusion to unblock liquid flow through the tubular valve member.
- 4. The liquid dispenser of claim 1, wherein:
- the valve seat protrusion has a cylindrical exterior surface with a center axis and the tubular valve member has cylindrical exterior and interior surfaces, the interior surface of the tubular valve member engages around the exterior surface of the valve seat protrusion to block liquid flow through the tubular valve member and the interior surface of the tubular valve member expands radially outwardly from the valve seat protrusion exterior surface to unblock liquid flow through the tubular valve member.
- 5. The liquid dispenser of claim 1, wherein:
- the liquid supply passage has a center axis;
- the liquid discharge passage has a center axis that is oriented at an angle relative to the center axis of the liquid supply passage; and
- the tubular valve member has a center axis that is coaxial with the center axis of one of the supply passage and the discharge passage.
- 6. The liquid dispenser of claim 5, wherein:
- the pump mechanism includes a pump chamber having a center axis oriented at an angle relative to the center axis of the liquid supply passage.
- 7. The liquid dispenser of claim 1, wherein:
- the tubular valve member has an intermediate section between its first and second ends, and the intermediate section has a wall thickness that is larger than the wall thickness of the first end and smaller than the wall thickness of the second end.
- 8. A manually operated liquid dispenser comprising:
- a dispenser body;
- a manually operated pump mechanism on the dispenser body;
- a liquid supply passage on the dispenser body for directing liquid flow to the pump mechanism on manual operation of the pump mechanism;
- a liquid discharge passage on the dispenser body for directing liquid flow from the pump mechanism and out of the dispenser body on manual operation of the pump mechanism;
- a valve assembly in one of the liquid supply passage and the liquid discharge passage for controlling liquid flow, the valve assembly comprising a valve seat protrusion and a tubular valve member, the tubular valve member engaging around the valve seat protrusion to block liquid flow through the tubular valve member and the tubular valve member moving away from the tubular valve seat protrusion to unblock liquid flow through the tubular valve member,
- the tubular valve member has opposite interior and exterior surfaces; manual operation of the pump mechanism subjects the interior and exterior surfaces to different fluid pressures, the tubular valve member engages around the valve seat protrusion when the tubular valve member exterior surface is subjected to a greater fluid pressure than the tubular valve member interior surface, and the tubular valve member moves away from the valve seat protrusion when the tubular valve member interior surface is subjected to a greater fluid pressure than the tubular valve member exterior surface, and
- the tubular valve member interior surface is part of the liquid supply passage and the tubular valve member exterior surface is part of the liquid discharge passage.
- 9. A manually operated liquid dispenser comprising:
- a dispenser body;
- a manually operated pump mechanism on the dispenser body;
- a liquid supply passage on the dispenser body for directing liquid flow to the pump mechanism on manual operation of the pump mechanism;
- a liquid discharge passage on the dispenser body for directing liquid flow from the pump mechanism and out of the dispenser body on manual operation of the pump mechanism;
- a valve assembly in one of the liquid supply passage and the liquid discharge passage for controlling liquid flow, the valve assembly comprising a valve seat protrusion and a tubular valve member, the tubular valve member engaging around the valve seat protrusion to block liquid flow through the tubular valve member and the tubular valve member moving away from the tubular valve seat protrusion to unblock liquid flow through the tubular valve member,
- the tubular valve member has opposite interior and exterior surfaces; manual operation of the pump mechanism subjects the interior and exterior surfaces to different fluid pressures, the tubular valve member engages around the valve seat protrusion when the tubular valve member exterior surface is subjected to a greater fluid pressure than the tubular valve member interior surface, and the tubular valve member moves away from the valve seat protrusion when the tubular valve member interior surface is subjected to a greater fluid pressure than the tubular valve member exterior surface, and
- the tubular valve member exterior surface functions as both a part of the liquid supply passage and a part of the liquid discharge passage.
- 10. A liquid dispenser comprising:
- a dispenser body;
- a pump mechanism on the dispenser body;
- a liquid flow path through the dispenser body that directs liquid flow from a separate supply of liquid to the pump mechanism, and directs liquid flow from the pump mechanism and out of the dispenser body on operation of the pump mechanism;
- a valve assembly in the flow path for controlling liquid flow, the valve assembly comprising a valve seat protrusion and a tubular valve member, the tubular valve member engages around the valve seat protrusion to block liquid flow through the tubular valve member and close the flow path and the tubular valve member moves away from the valve seat protrusion to unblock liquid flow through the tubular valve member and open the flow path,
- the tubular valve member has opposite interior and exterior surfaces, operation of the pump mechanism subjects the interior and exterior surfaces to different fluid pressures, and the interior surface of the tubular valve member engages around the valve seat protrusion when the exterior surface of the tubular valve member is subjected to a greater fluid pressure than the interior surface, and the interior surface of the tubular valve member moves away from the valve seat protrusion when the interior surface of the tubular valve member is subjected to a greater pressure than the exterior surface on operation of the pump mechanism, and
- the liquid flow path includes a liquid supply passage on the dispenser body directing liquid flow to the pump mechanism on operation of the pump mechanism, and a liquid discharge passage on the dispenser body for directed liquid flow from the pump mechanism and out of the dispenser body on operation of the pump mechanism, and the tubular valve member interior surface is part of the liquid supply passage and the tubular valve member exterior surface is part of the liquid discharge passage.
- 11. The liquid dispenser of claim 10, wherein:
- the tubular valve member exterior surface functions as both a part of the liquid supply passage and a part of the liquid discharge passage.
- 12. A liquid dispenser comprising:
- a dispenser body;
- a pump mechanism on the dispenser body;
- a liquid flow path through the dispenser body that directs liquid flow from a separate supply of liquid to the pump mechanism, and directs liquid flow from the pump mechanism and out of the dispenser body on operation of the pump mechanism;
- a valve assembly in the flow path for controlling liquid flow, the valve assembly comprising a valve seat protrusion and a tubular valve member, the tubular valve member engages around the valve seat protrusion to block liquid flow through the tubular valve member and close the flow path and the tubular valve member moves away from the valve seat protrusion to unblock liquid flow through the tubular valve member and open the flow path, and
- the tubular valve member has longitudinally opposite first and second ends and a lateral wall thickness that is smaller at the first end of the tubular valve member than a lateral wall thickness at the second end of the tubular member.
- 13. The liquid dispenser of claim 12, wherein:
- the tubular valve member has opposite interior and exterior surfaces, operation of the pump mechanism subjects the interior and exterior surfaces to different fluid pressures, and the interior surface of the tubular valve member engages around the valve seat protrusion when the exterior surface of the tubular valve member is subjected to a greater fluid pressure than the interior surface, and the interior surface of the tubular valve member moves away from the value seat protrusion when the interior surface of the tubular valve member is subjected to a greater pressure than the exterior surface on operation of the pump mechanism.
- 14. The liquid dispenser of claim 12, wherein:
- the tubular valve member expands outwardly from the valve seat protrusion to unblock liquid flow through the tubular valve member.
- 15. The liquid dispenser of claim 12, wherein:
- the tubular wall member has an intermediate section between its first and second ends, the intermediate section has a wall thickness that is larger than the wall thickness of the first end and smaller than the wall thickness of the second end.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/633,894, filed Apr. 17, 1996, and now U.S. Pat. No. 5,794,822.
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