The present invention relates to a spray pump, and in particular to a spray pump which sprays liquid contents and comprises an under cap 110; an over cap 120 engaged to the under cap 110; a cylinder housing 130 which is engaged to the bottom of the over cap 120 and has a suction through hole at its lower side and a check valve 132 installed at an inner, lower side of the top of the suction through hole; a stem 140 which passes through the over cap 120; a main spring 145 which is installed between the over cap 120 and an outer circumferential surface of the stem 140; a piston rod 150 which is engaged to the stem 140 and has at least two side passage holes 152 at a lower, side surface; a first seal cap 160 which is installed movable in upward and downward directions at the bottom of the piston rod 150; a second seal cap 170 which is engaged to the piston rod 150 at the top of the first seal cap 160; an inner spring 175 which is installed between the second seal cap 170 and the first seal cap 160; a first leakage discharge hole 135 which is formed at a side surface wall of the cylinder housing 130 and is positioned at the top of ‘the Highest Position of the first seal cap 160’ (shown as “H” in
A spray pump is sort of a pump which can spray liquid contents in mist forms when a user presses a button. The spray pump has been widely used so as to spray liquid cosmetic or liquid medicine which is generally stored in a container.
In terms of the spray pump, there are many examples such as the Korean Registration Patent No. 10-0485039 directed to “Spray pump for cosmetic container” (hereinafter referred to as “Patent Document 1”) or the Korean Published Patent No. 10-2000-0052881 directed to “The spray pump delivery system of the capacity which concentrated is reduced.” (hereinafter referred to as “Patent Document 2”).
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Since only one leakage discharge hole is formed at the top of the piston ring 31, the leaked liquid gathered in a space except for a passage through which liquid can pass only when the piston ring 31 rises can be discharged, so it is impossible to obtain an efficient discharge of leaked liquid, and such operations seem inefficient. The above described problems also lie in the prior art of the patent document 2.
Accordingly, the present invention is made so as to improve the above mentioned problems. It is an object of the present invention to provide a spray pump which has features in that a seal cap positioned in the interior of a cylinder housing is provided at an upper side and a lower side, respectively, so as to prevent the leakage of liquid. At least one leakage discharge hole is formed at a wall surface of a cylinder housing, so the contents which may gather in the cylinder housing can discharge through at least one leakage discharge hole, not through a flow passage of the contents, for thereby obtaining an efficient operation.
It is another object of the present invention to provide a spray pump which has features in that a spring engaging shoulder is formed at the top of a stem so that a metallic spring which causes a piston rod to operate does not come into direct contact with contents. It is possible to install, outside the cylinder housing, a spring which used to be installed at the bottom of a piston rod by which the contents move in the interior of the cylinder housing. The corrosion of the spring which used to happen as it comes into direct contact with the contents can be prevented. Any spoilage of the contents due to the corrosion of the spring can be prevented.
It is further another object of the present invention to provide a spray pump which makes it possible to easily adjust a spray angle in a visible way with the aid of a construction that the colors change based on the spray angle of a spray nozzle member.
To achieve the above objects, there is provided a spray pump which sprays liquid contents, comprising an under cap 110 which has a through hole 111 at its center; an over cap 120 which is engaged to the through hole 111 of the under cap 110 and has a stem installation hole 121 at its inner side; a cylinder housing 130 which is engaged to the bottom of the over cap 120 and has a suction through hole at its lower side and a check valve 132 installed at an inner, lower side of the top of the suction through hole for thereby allowing fluids to flow only in a suction direction; a stem 140 which passes through the stem installation hole 121 of the over cap 120, the center of the stem being passed through from its top to bottom; a main spring 145 which is installed between the over cap 120 and an outer circumferential surface of the stem 140; a piston rod 150 which is inserted into the bottom of the stem 140 and has, on its central axis, a fluid passage hole 151 whose top is open and whose bottom is closed, at least two side passage holes 152 being formed at the lower side surface of the fluid passage hole 151; a first seal cap 160 which is installed movable in upward and downward directions at the bottom of the piston rod 150 and closes the side passage hole 152 at a descending point and opens the side passage hole 152 at an ascending point, an outer circumferential surface of the first seal cap 160 coming into close contact with an inner surface of the cylinder housing 130; a second seal cap 170 which is engaged to the piston rod 150 at the top of the first seal cap 160, an outer circumferential surface of the second seal cap 170 coming into close contact with an inner surface of the cylinder housing 130; an inner spring 175 which is installed between the second seal cap 170 and the first seal cap 160; a first leakage discharge hole 135 which is formed at a side surface wall of the cylinder housing 130 and is positioned at the top of ‘the Highest Position of the first seal cap 160’ (shown as “H” in
In addition, the stem 140 has a spring engaging shoulder 141 formed along an outer circumferential surface of the top, and main spring 145 is installed between the upper surface of the over cap 120 and the spring engaging shoulder 141, and an outer cover 195 has an opening 196 formed at its top through which opening passes the spray button 190 and is engaged to the under cap 110.
Meanwhile, the spray nozzle member 192 is made from a transparent material or a semitransparent material, and a spray nozzle connection member 193 whose colors change based on the spray angles of the spray nozzle member 192 is inserted between the spray passage 191 and the spray nozzle member 192.
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In addition, a spring engaging shoulder is formed at the top of a stem so that a metallic spring which causes a piston rod to operate does not come into direct contact with contents. It is possible to install, outside the cylinder housing, a spring which used to be installed at the bottom of a piston rod by which the contents move in the interior of the cylinder housing. The corrosion of the spring which used to happen as it comes into direct contact with the contents can be prevented. Any spoilage of the contents due to the corrosion of the spring can be prevented.
Meanwhile, the spray pump makes it possible to easily adjust a spray angle in a visible way with the aid of the provision of a spray nozzle connection member 193 whose colors can change based on the spray angle of a spray nozzle member 192.
The spray pump according to an embodiment of the present invention will be described with reference to the accompanying drawings. The same elements or parts shown in the drawings are given the same reference numerals. The detailed descriptions on the known function or construction will be omitted in the middle of the descriptions.
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First of all, the under cap 110 will be described. As shown in
Next, the over cap 120 will be described. As shown in
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In the conventional construction, the spring is installed in the space full of liquid contents all the time. The present invention however has features in that the inner spring 175 is positioned in a space between the first seal cap 160 and the second seal cap 170. The space formed between the first seal cap 160 and the second seal cap 170 may be filled with a small amount of liquid contents only when leakage occurs and may serve to efficiently discharge the leaked liquid contents immediately, so the inner spring 175 does not come into contact with the liquid contents as compared to the conventional invention, whereby damages such as corrosion don't occur in the present invention.
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The operations of the spray pump according to an embodiment of the present invention will be described.
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Next, when the user releases the pressed spray button 190, the piston rod 150 ascends by the main spring 145. At this time, the first seal cap 160 keeps the descended state with respect to the piston rod 150 with the aid of the inner spring 175, and the side passage hole 152 is closed. The pressure of the lower side of the first seal cap 160 of the cylinder housing 130 is lowered by means of the ascending operation with respect to the cylinder housing 130 of the first seal cap 160, and the liquid contents are sucked in via the heck valve 132, and the sucked contents gather at the lower side of the first seal cap 160 of the cylinder housing 130 for thereby finishing one cycle.
As the present invention may be embodied in several forms without departing from the spirit or essential characteristics thereof, it should also be understood that the above-described examples are not limited by any of the details of the foregoing description, unless otherwise specified, but rather should be construed broadly within its spirit and scope as defined in the appended claims, and therefore all changes and modifications that fall within the meets and bounds of the claims, or equivalences of such meets and bounds are therefore intended to be embraced by the appended claims.
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