Claims
- 1. A mechanical device to transfer liquids from containers which, when fitted into a container, does not require its inclination, and does not depend on its air tightness and volume, comprising a pump including a flexible bell shaped member (43), with an upper orifice, and a widened ring-like area in its lower extremity, forming a housing (45) where a rigid veined disc is located forming a disc-valve (4), said housing being provided, in its upper internal edge, with small prominences (44) and the lower edge, which limits the opening of the mouth of the bell shaped member, and ends in a small inner vertical projection forming a continuous rim (46); a liquids transference pipe (40) connected to the upper orifice of the bell shaped member, and when a vertical manual compression effort is made, the bell shaped member is deformed, compressing the liquid inside it, thereby pressing the disc-valve (4) against the continuous rim (46) of the housing (45), thereby sealing of the mouth of the bell shaped member and forcing the liquid to flow out through the transference pipe (40); the prominences (44) of the housing limiting the upward movement of the disc-valve, leaving an empty space for the inflow of the liquid in the bell shaped member (43) when it returns to its original shape, the liquids transference pipe being further connected at its upper end to conveying means which in turn are connected to spout means, said conveying means including a flexible tubing, said mechanical device further having a rotatable cover with an interior space thereof for accommodating said flexible tubing and being provided with squeezing means for closing said flexible tubing, the squeezing of the flexible tubing obtained by vertical displacement of tubing.
- 2. A vacuum flask or foam insulated container equipped with the pump device of claim 1.
REFERENCE TO THE RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation-in-part of my copending application Ser. Nos. 342,970 now U.S. Pat. No. 4,506,812 and Ser. No. 342,987 now U.S. Pat. No. 4,440,328 both filed Jan. 26, 1982 and Ser. No. 339,547 now U.S. Pat. No. 4,429,813 filed Jan. 15, 1982, all of which are relied on and incorporated by reference.
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