Information
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Patent Grant
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6321952
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Patent Number
6,321,952
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Date Filed
Friday, November 3, 200024 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, November 27, 200123 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
- Shaver; Kevin
- Nicolas; Frederick C
Agents
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 222 287
- 222 309
- 222 3217
- 222 3219
- 222 509
- 222 515
- 222 516
- 222 505
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International Classifications
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Abstract
The invention concerns a sprayer (12) actuating device comprising a support (22) whereon the sprayer (12) is supported and a member (24) actuating the sprayer knob (18) mobile axially relative to the support by action of the control means (34, 36, 43, 46, 47, 58) between a position driving in the knob (18) and a position releasing it, the control means (34, 36, 43, 47, 58) comprising elastic means (36) for urging the actuating member in depressing position and means capable of disengaging (58) the lock of the actuating member into releasing position. The control means comprise a rotatable handle (43) manually actuated by a user and associated to a cam (43) moving the actuating member (24) from the depressing position to the releasing position.
Description
The present invention relates to a device for actuating a sprayer, particularly suited to actuating a sprayer equipped with a manual pump.
As is conventional, this type of pump comprises a push-button on which pressure has to be exerted manually in order to deliver a dose of product.
As each action on the push-button is performed manually, both the effort exerted and the time for which the effort is exerted cannot be reproduced perfectly from one spraying operation to the next, which means that the doses thus delivered are not all identical.
In certain applications, particularly in the field of pharmacology, in which applications it is necessary to obtain perfectly reproducible doses, that is to say doses containing the same amount of active principle and which produce the same dispersion of droplets after delivery, it is known practice for the sprayer to be fitted with an attached actuating device of the type comprising a support against which the sprayer is intended to rest and a member for actuating the push-button which can be moved axially with respect to the support under the action of manoeuvring means between a position in which the push-button is depressed and a position in which it is released, the manoeuvring means comprising elastic means for urging the actuating member into the position for depressing the push-button, and disengagable means for locking the actuating member in the position for releasing this button.
In this type of device, the action exerted on the push-button of the sprayer is provided by a mechanical member, which makes it possible to obtain an actuating force and duration which can be perfectly reproduced and therefore makes it possible to supply identical doses of product.
However, the actuating device is armed manually by a translational movement by exerting effort both on the support and on the manoeuvring means, against the action of the elastic means.
Thus, this type of device exhibits a certain number of drawbacks, particularly on account of the fact that arming it requires the user to exert a relatively large amount of physical effort to counter the effort provided by the spring.
Furthermore, the user naturally, in order to exert this effort, tends to position the device and the sprayer it contains horizontally, and this tends to give rise to malfunctioning in the sprayer.
The object of the invention is to alleviate these drawbacks.
The subject of the invention is therefore a device for actuating a sprayer of the aforementioned type, characterized in that the manoeuvring means comprise a rotary knob which can be actuated manually by a user and which is associated with a cam designed to cause the actuating member to move from the position in which the push-button is depressed to the position in which this button is released.
Thus, as the device can be armed by rotating the knob, the travel of the manoeuvring member from its position in which the push-button is depressed to its position in which this button is released, is longer than was the case in actuating devices that employed arming through a translational movement, thus accordingly reducing the effort that needs to be exerted in order to counter the effort applied by the spring.
Furthermore, in order to perform this movement, the user naturally tends to hold the device and the sprayer in the vertical position. This thus avoids the occurrence of malfunctioning with the sprayer.
The actuating device according to the invention may further comprise one or more of the following features, taken in isolation or in any technically feasible combination:
the cam consists of a roughly cylindrical part secured to the knob and equipped with an end edge delimiting a guiding surface for at least one follower borne by the actuating member, the end edge comprising at least one elemental saw-tooth pattern;
the member for actuating the push-button comprises a stem equipped with a proximal end resting against the push-button and a distal end coaxial with the cam and equipped with arms extending radially and each carrying a follower;
the means for locking the actuating member in the position of releasing the push-button comprise a locking piece which can be moved radially between a radially internal active position for immobilizing the stem and in which it forms a stop against which a complementary bearing surface of the stem abuts and a radially external inactive position of freeing the stem, and an elastic member for urging the said piece into the active position;
the stem has a flat extending axially between the distal end and the bearing surface, against which flat a complementary lateral flat surface of the locking piece rests as the stem moves;
the knob pivots about a cylindrical guide through which the stem for actuating the push-button passes, with the interposition of one-way running elements;
the support comprises at least one front opening for the passage of a dose of product, and the proximal end of the stem has a head equipped with an axial slot in which a nozzle with which the push-button is equipped for dispensing the product is engaged;
the support has an attached removable bottom against which the body of the sprayer rests;
the device further comprises a fold-down arm articulated to the support and intended, in the deployed position, to rest against a surface that is to be sprayed, so that the sprayer can be positioned with respect to this surface.
Other features and advantages will become apparent from the following description which is given merely by way of example and made with reference to the appended drawings, in which:
FIG. 1
is an overall view of a sprayer equipped with an actuating device according to the invention;
FIG. 2
is a view in longitudinal section of the actuating device of
FIG. 1
, in the armed position;
FIG. 3
is a view in longitudinal section of the actuating device of
FIG. 1
, in the position in which the push-button is depressed;
FIG. 4
is a development of the cam of the device of
FIGS. 1
to
3
;
FIG. 5
is a view in section on the line
5
—
5
of the device of
FIG. 2
, showing the piece for immobilizing the stem; and
FIG. 6
is a view in section on the line
6
—
6
of FIG.
3
.
FIG. 1
depicts a front view of a device
10
for actuating a sprayer
12
according to the invention.
It has a plane of symmetry X-X′, assumed to be vertical.
The sprayer
12
is a sprayer of the conventional type and will therefore not be described in detail.
It will be observed that it comprises a body
14
for storing a product away from the air and equipped with a pump
16
itself provided with a push-button
18
comprising a nozzle
20
to allow a dose of product to be delivered.
Referring also to
FIGS. 2 and 3
, the device
10
comprises: a hollow body
22
made of a material appropriate to the envisaged use, for example a plastic, accommodating the sprayer
12
; a member
24
for actuating the push-button
18
and means
26
for manoeuvring the actuating member
24
to allow the latter to be moved between an armed position in which the push-button
18
is released and which is illustrated in
FIG. 2
, and a position in which this button is depressed, and represented in FIG.
3
.
The hollow body
22
comprises a lower and proximal end
28
consisting of an attached bottom piece fixed, for example, by screwing, allowing access to the inside of the body
22
, and an upper and distal end
30
bearing the actuating member
24
and the means
26
of manoeuvring the latter.
The hollow body
22
comprises a front opening
32
placed facing the nozzle
20
and of appropriate dimensions to be consistent with the solid angle with which a spray of product is atomized.
Referring now to
FIGS. 2 and 3
, which depict the device
10
in the position in which the push-button is released and in the position in which the latter is depressed, respectively, it can be seen that the actuating member consists of a stem
24
extending through the hollow body
22
, coaxially therewith.
The stem
24
is mounted so that it can be moved axially in the body
22
between a first, high, retracted position in which the push-button
18
is released (
FIG. 2
) and a second, low position in which this button is depressed (FIG.
3
), under the command of the manoeuvring means
26
, in a first, down, stroke for dispensing product and a second, up, stroke for arming the device
10
.
The means for manoeuvring the stem
24
comprise a knob
34
of cylindrical overall shape mounted so that it can rotate on the upper end
30
of the body
22
, and an elastically deformable member
36
consisting of a spring equipped with a first lower end engaged in a complementary housing
38
formed in the stem
24
and resting against the bottom thereof and an opposite, upper end, resting against a cap
40
secured to the knob
34
, so as to urge the stem
24
into the position for depressing the push-button (FIG.
3
).
More specifically, the knob
34
is mounted so that it can rotate about a guide
41
of cylindrical overall shape through which the stem
24
passes, this guide being itself fixed by screwing onto the upper end
30
of the body
22
.
The cap
40
has attachment tabs, such as
40
a
, for attaching it to the knob
34
.
The knob
34
has an internal annular shoulder
42
delimiting a bore in which is mounted a cam
43
designed to cause the stem
24
to move from the position for depressing the push-button
18
, into the position of releasing it, as the knob
34
is turned.
Furthermore, the internal shoulder
42
of the knob
34
also constitutes a seat against which there rests an annular end rim
44
formed on the upper end of the guide
41
for attaching the knob to the body
22
.
The cam
43
consists of a roughly cylindrical part fixed by screwing to the knob
34
and having an upper end edge delimiting a guiding surface along which two followers
46
and
47
travel, these followers each being borne by a transverse arm
48
and
50
, respectively, borne by the upper end of the stem
24
.
As can be seen in
FIG. 4
, the upper end edge of the cam
43
comprises a succession of elemental saw-tooth patterns, such as
52
, comprising an inclined leading edge
54
which, as the knob
34
is turned, causes the stem
24
to move in the arming stroke, and a roughly vertical falling edge
56
corresponding to the movement of the stem
24
during the product-dispensing stroke.
As can be seen in this
FIG. 4
, the cam
43
has, for example, two elemental patterns
52
. In consequence, the movement of the stem
24
from the position in which the push-button
18
is depressed into the position in which the latter is released will occur in an angular travel of the knob
34
through 180°.
It is, however, possible to give the cam
43
any number of such patterns depending on the demultiplication to be obtained to counter the effort exerted by the spring
36
for moving the stem
24
and arming the device.
Thus, for example, to reduce the effort to be applied to manoeuvre the knob
34
still further, the use of a single pattern will entail an angular movement through 360°. This then doubles the knob travel needed to arm the device.
It can finally be seen from
FIGS. 2 and 3
that the device is supplemented by a member
58
for automatically locking the stem
24
in the up position in which the device is armed.
As can be seen in
FIGS. 5 and 6
, this locking member comprises a locking piece
60
mounted so that it can pivot in a radial direction about a spindle
62
borne by the upper end
30
of the body
22
between a radially internal active position for immobilizing the stem
24
(
FIG. 5
) and in which it forms a stop against which a bearing surface
64
of the stem
24
, consisting of the upper edge of an annular groove
65
formed near the proximal end of the stem
24
rests, and a radially external inactive position of freeing the stem.
As can be seen in these
FIGS. 5 and 6
, the locking means
58
further comprise an elastic member
66
equipped with a first end engaged in a housing formed in an axial continuation
68
of the body
22
and an opposite end bearing against the locking piece
60
, in a region which is offset with respect to the rotation spindle
62
, so as to urge this piece
60
into the active position.
Furthermore, the stem
24
has two mutually opposed flats such as
70
, collaborating with two complementary surfaces formed, in the case of one of them, on the locking piece
60
and, in the case of the other, on the continuation
68
of the body
22
so as to prevent the stem
24
from turning as it moves between the positions in which the push-button
18
is depressed and the one in which it is released.
It will finally be noted that, between the cylindrical guide
41
and the knob
34
there are some one-way running elements such as
72
, of a conventional type, which allow the knob
34
to move angularly in just one direction of rotation, so as to prevent the inadvertent expelling of a fraction of a dose if the device is not fully armed.
It will finally be noted that the lower end of the stem
24
is equipped with a head
74
shaped in such a way as to fit onto the push-button
18
through the fact that their shapes complement each other.
The head
74
has an axial slot
76
in which the nozzle
20
is engaged (FIG.
1
), so as to prevent the nozzle from being in a different angular position from the opening
32
.
The device which has just been described is used as follows.
First of all, the sprayer
12
is introduced into the body
22
from the bottom
28
in such a way that the push-button
18
with which it is equipped fits into the head
74
.
Once the bottom
28
has been put back in place, it will be considered hereinafter, for describing the phase of arming the device, that the latter is in the position illustrated in FIG.
3
.
In order to take a dose of product, the user manually actuates the knob
34
to turn it through an angle of about 180°.
During this movement, the followers
46
and
47
run along the rising portion
54
of the cam
43
, which causes the stem
24
to move upwards.
It will be noted that during this movement, the locking piece
60
and the continuation
68
of the body
22
rest against the flats
70
of the stem in such a way as to prevent any angular movement thereof.
At the end of the travel of the stem
24
, as depicted in
FIG. 2
, the locking piece
58
clips into the groove
64
formed in the stem so that the latter is locked in the position in which the push-button is released and the device is armed.
When there is a desire to take a dose of product, pressure is exerted on the locking piece
60
in order to disengage it from the groove
65
. The stem thus released depresses the push-button
18
under the action of the spring
36
, and this causes a dose of product to be expelled (FIG.
3
).
The invention just described, using the effort exerted by a spring to actuate a push-button of a pump makes it possible to obtain perfectly reproducible doses of product.
Furthermore, as the device is armed by a rotational movement, the force to be exerted on the knob
34
is considerably lower.
It will finally be appreciated that since the means implemented to arm the device are arranged on the top of the latter, the effort needed for arming is independent of the mass of the sprayer.
The description of the invention which has just been described is not restricted to the embodiment described.
Specifically, it is possible, as can be seen in
FIG. 1
, for the device to be fitted with one or more fold-down arms
74
, articulated to the body
22
and intended, in the deployed position, to rest against the surface that is to be treated, so as to constitute means of gauging the distance, so as to reproducibly position the sprayer with respect to this surface.
This then yields a perfectly metered dose of product delivered onto a perfectly defined surface that is to be treated.
Claims
- 1. A device for actuating a sprayer (12) comprising a body (14) for storing a product away from the air and a push-button (18) for dispensing the product, the device comprising a support (22) against which the sprayer (12) is intended to rest, a member (24) for actuating the push-button (18) which an be moved axially with respect to the support (22) under the action of maneuvering means (34, 36, 43, 46, 47, 58) between a position in which the push-button (18) is depressed and a position in which it is released, the maneuvering means comprising a rotary knob (34) which can be actuated manually by a user and which is associated with a cam (43) designed to cause the actuating member (24) to move from the position in which the push-button (18) is depressed into the position in which this button is released, wherein the maneuvering means comprise elastic means (36) for urging the actuating member (24) into the position for depressing the push-button and disengagable means (58) for locking the actuating member (24) in the position for releasing this push-button (18), and in that the cam (43) consists of a roughly cylindrical part secured to the knob (34) and equipped with an end edge delimiting a guiding surface for at least one follower (46, 47) borne by the actuating member (24), the end edge comprising at least one elemental saw-tooth pattern (52).
- 2. A device according to claim 1 wherein the member for actuating the push-button comprises a stem (24) equipped with a proximal end resting against the push-button (18) and a distal end coaxial with the cam (43) and equipped with arms (48, 50) extending radially and each carrying a follower (46, 47).
- 3. A device according to claim 1 wherein the support (22) comprises at least one front opening (32) for the passage of a dose of product, in that the proximal end of the stem has a head (74) equipped with an axial slot (76) in which a nozzle (20) with which the push-button (18) is equipped for dispensing the product is engaged.
- 4. A device according to claim 1 wherein the support (22) has an attached removable bottom (28) against which the body (14) of the sprayer rests.
- 5. A device according to claim 1 wherein it further comprises a fold-down arm (78) articulated to the support (22) and intended, in the deployed position, to rest against a surface that is to be sprayed, so that the sprayer (12) can be positioned with respect to this surface.
- 6. A device according to claim 2 wherein the means (58) for locking the actuating member (24) in the position of releasing the push-button (18) comprise a locking piece (60) which can be moved radially between a radially internal active position for immobilizing the stem (24) and in which it forms a stop against which a complementary bearing surface (64) of the stem (24) abuts and a radially external inactive position of freeing the stem (24), and an elastic member (66) for urging the said piece (60) into the active position.
- 7. A device according to claim 2 wherein the knob (34) pivots about a cylindrical guide (41) through which the stem (24) for actuating the push-button (18) passes, with the interposition of one-way running elements (72).
- 8. A device according to claim 2 wherein the support (22) comprises at least one front opening (32) for the passage of a dose of product, in that the proximal end of the stem has a head (74) equipped with an axial slot (76) in which a nozzle (20) with which the push-button (18) is equipped for dispensing the product is engaged.
- 9. A device according to claim 2 wherein the support (22) has an attached removable bottom (28) against which the body (14) of the sprayer rests.
- 10. A device according to claim 2 wherein it further comprises a fold-down arm (78) articulated to the support (22) and intended, in the deployed position, to rest against a surface that is to be sprayed, so that the sprayer (12) can be positioned with respect to this surface.
- 11. A device according to claim 3 wherein the support (22) has an attached removable bottom (28) against which the body (14) of the sprayer rests.
- 12. A device according to claim 3 wherein it further comprises a fold-down arm (78) articulated to the support (22) and intended, in the deployed position, to rest against a surface that is to be sprayed, so that the sprayer (12) can be positioned with respect to this surface.
- 13. A device according to claim 4 wherein it further comprises a fold-down arm (78) articulated to the support (22) and intended, in the deployed position, to rest against a surface that is to be sprayed, so that the sprayer (12) can be positioned with respect to this surface.
- 14. A device according to claim 6 wherein the stem (24) has a flat (70) extending axially between the distal end and the bearing surface, against which flat a complementary lateral flat surface of the locking piece rests as the stem (24) moves.
- 15. A device according to claim 6 wherein the knob (34) pivots about a cylindrical guide (41) through which the stem (24) for actuating the push-button (18) passes, with the interposition of one-way running elements (72).
- 16. A device according to claim 6 wherein the support (22) comprises at least one front opening (32) for the passage of a dose of product, in that the proximal end of the stem has a head (74) equipped with an axial slot (76) in which a nozzle (20) with which the push-button (18) is equipped for dispensing the product is engaged.
- 17. A device according to claim 6 wherein the support (22) has an attached removable bottom (28) against which the body (14) of the sprayer rests.
- 18. A device according to claim 6 wherein it further comprises a fold-down arm (78) articulated to the support (22) and intended, in the deployed position, to rest against a surface that is to be sprayed, so that the sprayer (12) can be positioned with respect to this surface.
- 19. A device according to claim 7 wherein the support (22) comprises at least one front opening (32) for the passage of a dose of product, in that the proximal end of the stem has a head (74) equipped with an axial slot (76) in which a nozzle (20) with which the push-button (18) is equipped for dispensing the product is engaged.
- 20. A device according to claim 7 wherein the support (22) has an attached removable bottom (28) against which the body (14) of the sprayer rests.
- 21. A device according to claim 7 wherein it further comprises a fold-down arm (78) articulated to the support (22) and intended, in the deployed position, to rest against a surface that is to be sprayed, so that the sprayer (12) can be positioned with respect to this surface.
- 22. A device according to claim 14 wherein the knob (34) pivots about a cylindrical guide (41) through which the stem (24) for actuating the push-button (18) passes, with the interposition of one-way running elements (72).
- 23. A device according to claim 14 wherein the support (22) comprises at least one front opening (32) for the passage of a dose of product, in that the proximal end of the stem has a head (74) equipped with an axial slot (76) in which a nozzle (20) with which the push-button (18) is equipped for dispensing the product is engaged.
- 24. A device according to claim 14 wherein the support (22) has an attached removable bottom (28) against which the body (14) of the sprayer rests.
- 25. A device according to claim 14 wherein it further comprises a fold-down arm (78) articulated to the support (22) and intended, in the deployed position, to rest against a surface that is to be sprayed, so that the sprayer (12) can be positioned with respect to this surface.
- 26. A device according to claim 15 wherein the support (22) comprises at least one front opening (32) for the passage of a dose of product, in that the proximal end of the stem has a head (74) equipped with an axial slot (76) in which a nozzle (20) with which the push-button (18) is equipped for dispensing the product is engaged.
- 27. A device according to claim 15 wherein the support (22) has an attached removable bottom (28) against which the body (14) of the sprayer rests.
- 28. A device according to claim 15 wherein it further comprises a fold-down arm (78) articulated to the support (22) and intended, in the deployed position, to rest against a surface that is to be sprayed, so that the sprayer (12) can be positioned with respect to this surface.
- 29. A device according to claim 22 wherein the support (22) comprises at least one front opening (32) for the passage of a dose of product, in that the proximal end of the stem has a head (74) equipped with an axial slot (76) in which a nozzle (20) with which the push-button (18) is equipped for dispensing the product is engaged.
- 30. A device according to claim 22 wherein the support (22) has an attached removable bottom (28) against which the body (14) of the sprayer rests.
- 31. A device according to claim 22 wherein it further comprises a fold-down arm (78) articulated to the support (22) and intended, in the deployed position, to rest against a surface that is to be sprayed, so that the sprayer (12) can be positioned with respect to this surface.
Priority Claims (1)
Number |
Date |
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Kind |
98 01093 |
Jan 1998 |
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PCT Information
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102e Date |
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PCT/FR99/00124 |
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00 |
11/3/2000 |
11/3/2000 |
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WO99/38620 |
8/5/1999 |
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