Self-priming hand pump for dispensing fluid to a bovine

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6257458
  • Patent Number
    6,257,458
  • Date Filed
    Thursday, August 19, 1999
    25 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, July 10, 2001
    23 years ago
  • Inventors
  • Examiners
    • Shaver; Kevin
    • Deal; David
    Agents
    • Zarley, McKee, Thomte, Voorhees & Sease
Abstract
A hand pump includes a body member having lower and upper ends, a cavity formed between the ends and an inlet opening that fluidly connects the cavity with a fluid reservoir. A piston assembly is slidably mounted in the cavity and includes a plunger tube slidably extending through a hole in the body member and a piston secured against axial movement on the plunger tube. The plunger tube has an inlet end disposed within the cavity and an outlet end disposed at the upper end of the plunger tube outside the cavity. A first gravity-operated check valve disposed in the cavity below the piston assembly blocks the inlet openings. When the check valve is closed, fluid cannot flow between the cavity and the reservoir. However, when the first check valve is open, fluid can flow between the reservoir and the cavity. A second gravity-operated check valve is associated with the outlet end of the plunger tube. When the second check valve is open, fluid can be discharged from the cavity through the plunger tube. However, when the second check valve is closed, fluid cannot be discharged from the cavity through the plunger tube. A spring yieldingly biases the piston assembly toward the upper end of the body member and, in conjunction with the check valves, automatically primes the pump.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




The present invention relates to the field of animal husbandry. More particularly, this invention relates to a self-priming hand pump for dispensing fluid to a bovine.




Feedlot personnel often administer liquid food supplements and the like to cattle, sheep and other bovine by inserting a probe into the animal's esophagus through its mouth. This is a delicate procedure that must be performed quickly and with great care to minimize the risk of the probe damaging the animal's esophagus. Unfortunately, the animals do not generally cooperate with the procedure and are difficult to hold still for very long. Even when utilizing conventional head gates to partially immobilize the bovine's head, it is often difficult to quickly and smoothly administer the desired dosage before the animal moves.




Liquid food supplement is typically provided to the animal through the probe in one of two ways, both of which are rather awkward. The first way involves feedlot personnel elevating a graduated container above the animal's head with one hand while attempting to hold the animal and the drenching probe in the animal's mouth with the other hand. The container must be lowered when the desired volume of fluid has been dispensed to the bovine. It is difficult to accurately control the volume of fluid dispensed using this means and method.




If gravity is not used to get fluid from the reservoir to the probe, a pump or a large syringe must be used to measure out and deliver the desired volume of fluid. However, conventional syringes and pumps first must be primed with fluid before they are able to start discharging fluid into the probe. The priming of the pump or syringe is an extra step that must be performed in conjunction with administering the liquid food supplement to the animal. Therefore, there is a need for an automatically self-priming hand pump to improve the procedure.




A primary objective of the present invention is the provision of a self-priming hand pump for administering fluid to a bovine.




Another objective of the present invention is the provision of a self-priming hand pump that is directly attachable to a bucket containing liquid food supplements and the like.




Another objective of the present invention is the provision of a self-priming hand pump that utilizes a spring-biased piston assembly and pair of gravity-operated check valves to automatically prime itself.




Another objective of the present invention is the provision of a self-priming hand pump that has an adjustable means for establishing a particular fluid discharge volume or amount to be given to the animal.




Another objective of the present invention is the provision of a self-priming hand pump that is economical to manufacture, easy to operate with a single hand, as well as durable and reliable in use.




These and other objectives will be apparent from the drawings, as well as from the description that follows.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




The present invention relates to the field of animal husbandry. More particularly, the present invention relates to a self-priming hand pump for dispensing fluid to a bovine.




The self-priming hand pump includes a body member having lower and upper ends, a cavity formed between the ends and an inlet opening that fluidly connects the cavity with a fluid reservoir. A piston assembly is slidably mounted in the cavity. The piston assembly includes a substantially upright and elongated plunger tube slidably extending through a hole in the body member and a piston secured against axial movement on the plunger tube. The plunger tube includes an inlet end disposed within the cavity and an outlet end disposed at the upper end of the plunger tube outside the cavity.




A first gravity-operated normally closed check valve disposed in the cavity below the piston assembly blocks the inlet openings so that when the check valve is closed, fluid cannot flow between the cavity and the reservoir. However, when the first check valve is open, fluid can flow between the reservoir and the cavity.




A second gravity-operated normally closed check valve is operatively connected to the outlet end of the plunger tube such that when a second check valve is open, fluid can be discharged from the cavity through the plunger tube. However, when the second check valve is closed, fluid cannot be discharged from the cavity through the plunger tube. A spring yieldingly biases the piston assembly toward the upper end of the body member.




The spring and the two gravity-operated check valves cooperate to provide a pump which is self-priming. The spring urges the piston assembly to return to an extending position after being forced downwardly by the user. During the return stroke, the check valves cause the pump to be primed. A clip can be attached to the plunger tube to limit its travel in a downward direction, thereby limiting the volume or amount of liquid supplied to the bovine.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is a perspective view of the hand pump of this being used to administer liquid food supplements to a bovine.





FIG. 2

is a perspective view of the hand pump of

FIG. 1

mounted on a fluid reservoir.





FIG. 3

is a central longitudinal cross-sectional view of the hand pump of this invention in a fluid discharging mode.





FIG. 4

is a cross-sectional view similar to

FIG. 3

, but shows how the hand pump is automatically self-primed.





FIG. 5

is an enlarged view of the knob and fluid outlet area of the hand pump of this invention.





FIG. 6

is a cross-sectional view taken along line


6





6


in

FIG. 5

so as to show how a groove in the hose barb prevents the check ball from blocking the fluid outlet.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT(S)




In the figures and the description that follows, the hand pump of the present invention is generally designated by the reference numeral


10


. Referring to

FIGS. 2-6

, the hand pump


10


includes an elongated cylindrical tube or body member


12


having upper and lower ends


14


,


16


. A suction nozzle


18


is attached to the lower end


16


of the body member


12


. An inlet opening


20


extends through the suction nozzle


18


so as to connect a cavity


22


formed in the body member


12


with a fluid reservoir


24


.




A piston assembly


26


is slidably mounted in the cavity


22


as to define a fluid chamber


28


in the lower portion of the cavity


22


. The piston assembly


26


includes a piston


30


secured against axial movement along an elongated hollow plunger tube


32


. The piston


30


has at least one conventional sealing ring thereon, preferably a seal


31


having a rectangular cross-section and an o-ring


33


having a round cross-section. The tube


32


extends through a hole


34


in the upper end


14


of the body member


12


. The plunger tube


32


is in fluid communication with the fluid chamber


28


and has upper and lower ends


36


,


38


. The lower end


38


is disposed in the cavity


22


and the upper end


36


extends outside the cavity


22


to define an outlet opening


40


.




A first check valve


42


is operatively associated with the inlet opening


20


. Preferably the first check valve comprises a check ball


44


which is upwardly adjacent a conical seat


46


formed around the inlet opening


20


into the cavity


22


. However, a variety of check valve shapes and seat shapes will work, so long as the check valve


42


is gravity-operated. The first check valve


42


normally blocks the inlet opening


20


unless the piston assembly


26


moves toward the upper end


14


of the body member


12


. A spring


48


, preferably a coiled compression spring having an inner diameter greater than the diameter of the check ball, is operatively interposed between the piston assembly and the body member


12


or the nozzle


18


. The spring


48


yieldingly biases the piston assembly upwardly toward the upper end


16


of the body member


12


in the absence of a downward force being applied to the plunger tube


32


.




The body member


12


has a cap


50


attached to its upper end


14


. The cap


50


has a small hole


52


extending therethrough and into the cavity


22


of the body member


12


. The hole


52


acts a vent to relieve or vent to the atmosphere any pressure built up above the piston


30


. The cap


50


also has a centrally located hole


54


therethrough for slidingly receiving the plunger tube


32


. The cap


50


has a lower surface


56


extending generally transverse to the body member


12


. A threaded counterbore


58


extends into the lower surface of the cap


50


. The threaded counterbore


58


matingly engages a threaded annular flange


60


which surrounds a pour spout opening


62


on the reservoir


24


. Thus, the body member


12


is attached to the reservoir


24


in a substantially upright position. The lower end


16


of the body member


12


extends downwardly inside the reservoir


24


. To better reach fluid at the bottom of the reservoir


24


, an elongated suction tube is attached to the section nozzle


18


by frictionally engaging it with a hose barb


64


.




The exposed portion of the plunger tube


32


has a plurality of axially spaced annular grooves


66


in its outer diameter. Preferably the grooves


66


are equally spaced along the exposed length of the plunger tube


32


. The grooves


66


are adapted to receive a hairpin clip


67


, which acts as an abutment means to limit the axial travel of the plunger


32


in one direction. The clip


67


abuts the cap


50


on the upper end


14


of the body member


12


. The amount or volume of fluid displaced by the pump can thus be set to a particular value and increased or decreased in fixed increments.




A knob


68


having an enlarged head


70


is attached to the upper end


36


of the plunger tube


32


. A fluid passageway


72


extends through the knob and is in fluid communication with the cavity


22


through the plunger tube


32


. A second check valve


74


is disposed at the outlet opening


40


at the upper end


36


of the plunger end


32


. Preferably the check valve


74


includes a check ball


76


for engaging a seat


78


at the upper end


36


of the plunger tube


32


. The second check valve


74


is gravity-operated based upon the structure described below.




The fluid passageway


72


in the knob


70


is T-shaped. A hose barb


80


is threadedly attached to the knob


68


and has a fluid passage


82


therethrough which selectively connects with an upright passageway


84


that houses the check ball


76


. The passageway


84


is larger in diameter than the check ball


76


and extends far enough upwardly so that the ball


76


can be pushed off of the seat


78


and fluid can flow from the plunger tube


32


into the hose barb


80


. Essentially, the fluid pressure created in the fluid chamber


28


by the downward movement of the piston assembly


26


forces the check ball


76


off its seat


78


. However, under normal conditions, the check ball


76


will be urged by gravity to block the seat


78


. A shallow groove


86


having a radius approximately equal to that of the check ball


76


extends at least radially across the inward end of the hose barb


80


. The groove intersects the fluid passageway


82


so that the check ball


76


will not fully block the passageway


82


. Thus, fluid can always flow around the ball


76


and through passageway


82


when the second check valve


74


is open.




In operation, the hand pump


10


of this invention is self-priming. The hand pump is installed on the fluid reservoir


24


as shown in

FIGS. 1 and 2

. The suction hose mounted on the hose barb


88


extends downwardly into the fluid inside the reservoir. A similar hose


90


is attached to the hose barb


80


and fluidly connects the hand pump with a conventional drench probe


92


. The drench probe


92


is inserted into the animal's mouth and into its esophagus to dispense the liquid food supplement. An elevating support


94


, such as a 5-gallon bucket with dirt or sand can be used to elevate the reservoir


24


above the animal's mouth.




The user inserts the hairpin clip


67


onto one of the grooves


66


on the plunger tube


32


to establish the desired volume or amount of fluid discharged by the pump


10


. Then the user primes the pump by depressing the knob


70


until the hairpin clip


67


abuts the cap


50


at the upper end of the body member


12


. When knob


70


is released, the spring


48


urges the piston assembly


26


upwardly. This creates a vacuum effect in the fluid chamber


28


that unseats the check ball


44


from the seat


46


. Fluid is drawn from the reservoir


24


into the fluid chamber


28


. The fluid cannot escape the fluid chamber


28


because the second check valve


74


is urged by gravity to remain closed.




When the user is ready to dispense the liquid food supplement into the animal's esophagus with the drench probe


92


, he or she merely reaches over and slaps or pushes the knob


70


downward until the hairpin clip


67


abuts the cap


50


. In this manner, a precise and adjustable volume of fluid is quickly and easily dispensed to the animal. Once the user releases the plunger knob


70


, the spring


48


automatically raises the piston assembly


26


and the pump


10


is primed for the next use.




In the drawings and specification there has been set forth a preferred embodiment of the invention, and although specific terms are employed, these are used in a generic and descriptive sense only and not for purposes of limitation. Changes in the form and the proportion of parts as well as in the substitution of equivalents are contemplated as circumstances may suggest or render expedient without departing from the spirit or scope of the invention as defined in the following claims.



Claims
  • 1. A self-priming hand pump for dispensing fluid from a reservoir into a bovine's esophagus, comprising:a body member having upper and lower ends, a cavity formed between the ends, an inlet opening in the lower end of the body member that fluidly connects the cavity with the fluid reservoir, and a hole extending into the cavity through the upper end; a piston assembly slidably mounted in the cavity so as to define a fluid chamber in a lower portion of the cavity, the piston assembly including a piston secured against axial movement on an elongated hollow plunger tube, the tube having upper and lower ends and an intermediate portion extending outside of the body member, the lower end of the tube extending through the hole in the upper end of the body member and into fluid communication with the fluid chamber, an outlet opening for the fluid chamber being defined at the upper end of the hollow plunger tube outside of the body member; a first check valve operatively associated with the inlet opening so as to normally block the inlet opening unless the piston assembly moves toward the upper end of the body member thereby creating a vacuum in the fluid chamber and opening the check valve so that fluid flows from the reservoir to the fluid chamber to prime the pump; a second check valve operatively associated with the outlet opening and disposed at the upper end of the tube so as to normally block the outlet opening until the piston assembly is stroked downwardly toward the lower end of the body member while the first check valve blocks the inlet opening thereby discharging a volume of fluid from the fluid chamber through the outlet opening; a spring interposed between the body member and the piston assembly so as to yieldingly bias the piston assembly toward the upper end of the body member thereby automatically raising the piston assembly and priming the pump following each downward stroke of the piston assembly; the plunger being a hollow cylindrical tube and having an outer diameter with a plurality of axially spaced annular grooves formed therein, an abutment member being detachably mounted in one of the grooves and extending radially outward from the plunger tube for abutting the second end of the body member and thereby limiting the axial travel of the piston in one direction.
  • 2. The pump of claim 1 wherein the grooves are equally spaced along the plunger tube whereby the pump displaces a volume of fluid that is adjustable in fixed and equal increments depending upon which groove the abutment member is mounted in.
  • 3. The pump of claim 3 wherein the abutment member is a hairpin clip.
  • 4. A self-priming hand pump for dispensing fluid from a reservoir into a bovine's esophagus, comprising:a body member having upper and lower ends, a cavity formed between the ends, an inlet opening in the lower end of the body member that fluidly connects the cavity with the fluid reservoir, and a hole extending into the cavity through the upper end; a piston assembly slidably mounted in the cavity so as to define a fluid chamber in a lower portion of the cavity, the piston assembly including a piston secured against axial movement on an elongated hollow plunger tube, the tube having upper and lower ends and an intermediate portion extending outside of the body member, the lower end of the tube extending through the hole in the upper end of the body member and into fluid communication with the fluid chamber, an outlet opening for the fluid chamber being defined at the upper end of the hollow plunger tube outside of the body member; a first check valve operatively associated with the inlet opening so as to normally block the inlet opening unless the piston assembly moves toward the upper end of the body member thereby creating a vacuum in the fluid chamber and opening the check valve so that fluid flows from the reservoir to the fluid chamber to prime the pump; a second check valve operatively associated with the outlet opening and disposed at the upper end of the tube so as to normally block the outlet opening until the piston assembly is stroked downwardly toward the lower end of the body member while the first check valve blocks the inlet opening thereby discharging a volume of fluid from the fluid chamber through the outlet opening; a spring interposed between the body member and the piston assembly so as to yieldingly bias the piston assembly toward the upper end of the body member thereby automatically raising the piston assembly and priming the pump following each downward stroke of the piston assembly; a plunger knob having a passageway therethrough fluidly connected to the outlet opening of the pump and detachably mounted to the outlet end of the plunger tube; and a hose barb threadedly connected to the plunger knob and fluidly connected to the outlet opening by the passageway through the knob.
  • 5. The pump of claim 4 comprising an elongated dispensing tube mounted on the hose barb on the plunger knob for fluidly connecting the pump to a drenching probe.
  • 6. A self-priming hand pump for dispensing fluid from a reservoir into a bovine's esophagus, comprising:a body member having upper and lower ends, a cavity formed between the ends, an inlet opening in the lower end of the body member that fluidly connects the cavity with the fluid reservoir, and a hole extending into the cavity through the upper end; a piston assembly slidably mounted in the cavity so as to define a fluid chamber in a lower portion of the cavity, the piston assembly including a piston secured against axial movement on an elongated hollow plunger tube, the tube extending through the hole in the upper end of the body member and into fluid communication with the fluid chamber, an outlet opening for the fluid chamber being defined by the hollow plunger tube; a first check valve operatively associated with the inlet opening so as to normally block the inlet opening unless the piston assembly moves toward the upper end of the body member thereby creating a vacuum in the fluid chamber and opening the check valve so that fluid flows from the reservoir to the fluid chamber to prime the pump; a second check valve operatively associated with the outlet opening so as to normally block the outlet opening until the piston assembly is stroked downwardly toward the lower end of the body member while the first check valve blocks the inlet opening thereby discharging a volume of fluid from the fluid chamber through the outlet opening; a spring interposed between the body member and the piston assembly so as to yieldingly bias the piston assembly toward the upper end of the body member thereby automatically raising the piston assembly and priming the pump following each downward stroke of the piston assembly; the plunger knob having a passageway therethrough fluidly connected to the outlet opening of the pump and attached to the outlet end of the plunger tube; a plunger knob passageway being generally T-shaped and housing the second check valve, the T-shaped passageway having first, second and third interconnected branches, the first branch being fluidly connected to the cavity through the outlet end of the plunger, the second branch intersecting with and extending laterally from the first branch to an outlet nozzle, the third branch extending upwardly from the intersection of the first and second branches a sufficient distance and being of a sufficient size so as to allow the second check valve to be at least partially disposed in the third branch and uncover the intersection of the first and second branches for fluid through therethrough.
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