Information
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Patent Grant
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6659311
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Patent Number
6,659,311
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Date Filed
Wednesday, April 10, 200222 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, December 9, 200321 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
Agents
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 222 129
- 222 135
- 222 136
- 222 1445
- 222 3831
- 222 4815
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A swivel pump dispenser for dispensing liquid from a selected one of a plurality of liquid compartments arranged side-by-side, includes positive venting to atmosphere of each liquid compartment during dispensing, and the sealing of the liquid compartment vents closed during periods of non-use.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
This invention relates generally to a liquid pump dispenser capable of dispensing liquid from a selected one of a plurality of liquid compartments of a single compartmented container or of separate container sections.
Various household and commercial cleaning products are used for a variety of purposes in a room of the home or office requiring a number of separate containers each of which must be dispensed separately. For example, a carpet spot removal is a special product and a wall and floor cleaner is yet another product while a glass cleaner is yet another. All these products must be stored in their on own containers with their own dispensers, causing clutter and frustration. A multi-compartmented container of these different products can be utilized with a single swivel pump dispenser which selects one product at a time upon rotation of the dispenser about its axis. Such reduces the need for separate containers of various household and commercial cleaners with their own dispensers, thereby saving storage space and providing for convenient multi-product dispensing. One such apparatus is known and disclosed by U.S. Pat. No. 5,152,431. A single pump assembly is detachably mounted on a multi-compartmented container and rotates relative thereto to select the liquid to be pumped. An inlet tube of the pump assembly connects to one of several openings of a base plate of the pump assembly, from which a dip tube extends into each compartment, upon dispenser rotation for selecting the product to be dispensed.
One major drawback of such a dispenser is that no provision is made for venting the compartments, so as to replenish each compartment with air upon removal of product during dispensing, to avoid container collapse and hydraulic lock of the pump. Besides, the pump dispenser is coupled to a base plate of the container closure by the provision of spring-biased rivet fasteners permitting the lower end of an inlet tube to be aligned with an opening in the base plate from which a dip tube extends upon dispenser rotation. To effect rotation, the pump body must be lifted against the bias of the spring and rotated. The upper end of each dip tube has annular recesses in which are seated O rings. As the pump is rotated the end of the product inlet tube rides on the top surface of the base plate and then registers with one of the openings therein by snapping into the openings under the urging of the spring. Despite the O ring seals, such an arrangement will leak each time the inlet tube hops from one opening to the next. Besides, there is a tendency to wear the end of the inlet tube and/or the area surrounding the opening with which it is aligned each time the dispenser is rotated to select one of the separately compartmented liquids. This wearing can eventually produce leakage.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
It is therefore an object of the present invention to provide a pump dispenser assembly which is capable of dispensing one of several selected liquids from a multi-compartmented container or from adjoining multi-sectioned separate containers, in a manner which improves upon the drawbacks of the prior art. According to the invention, each of the compartments from which a product is selectively dispensed is positively vented upon pump actuation such that atmospheric air replenishes the dispensed liquid from the compartment to thereby avoid container collapse and hydraulic lock of the pump. Moreover, a base wall of the dispenser assembly has a seal with liquid and vent openings which upon dispenser rotation communicate with a selected pair of liquid and vent openings in the base plate of a cap mounted to the container, from which dip tubes extend into separate container compartments. The seal may be provided on a swivel member, and indexing may be provided as acting between the swivel member and the cap for determining a selected container compartment. The indexing may be in the form of a detent on one of the parts received in a groove located in the other part.
Other objects, advantages, and novel features of the invention will become more apparent from the following detailed description of the invention when taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1
is an expanded perspective view of the pump dispenser assembly according to the invention shown with adjoining interconnected containers;
FIG. 2
is a side view, partly in section, of components according to the invention shown in extended view;
FIG. 3
is a view similar to
FIG. 2
showing the various parts of the present assembly assembled together;
FIG. 4
is a sectional view taken substantially along the line
4
—
4
of
FIG. 3
;
FIG. 5
is a sectional view to the bottle neck of a single container having several compartments;
FIG. 6
is an expanded view in perspective of the swivel and cap of the present assembly with the swivel rotated to selectively dispense from one selected compartment;
FIG. 7
is a view similar to
FIG. 6
with the swivel rotated to selectively dispense from another selected compartment; and
FIG. 8
is a view similar to
FIG. 6
showing the swivel rotated to selectively dispense liquid from still a further selected liquid compartment.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
Turning now to the drawings wherein like reference characters refer to like and corresponding parts throughout the several views, a swivel pump dispenser assembly according to the invention as shown in
FIGS. 1
,
2
and
3
includes a known trigger operated pump dispenser of the type disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 6,095,377, commonly owned herewith, the entirety of which is herein incorporated specifically by reference. The dispenser includes a pump piston
10
operating in a cylinder
11
against the bias of a piston return spring
12
so as to form together with the cylinder a variable volume pump chamber
13
. An inlet pipe
14
supported on a disc
15
which may be press-fitted into pump housing
16
supports the inlet pipe which defines an inlet passage
17
valved as at
18
for delivering liquid product into the pump chamber on each return stroke of the piston on relaxation of trigger lever
19
. Also supported by disc
15
is a vent pipe
21
which defines a vent passage
22
in communication with a vent port
23
formed in the piston cylinder outboard of chamber
13
and being exposed to atmosphere during each pumping stroke as described in more detail in the aforementioned U.S. Pat. No. 6,095,377 patent.
The pump housing has coupled thereto a container closure
24
which would normally be mounted to a single container of a single product. Instead, closure
24
may be thread coupled to a swivel element
25
having sleeves
26
,
27
respectively telescoped with pipes
14
,
21
upon coupling, forming air and liquid seals respectively. Base wall
28
of the swivel has a liquid opening
29
formed therein as well as a vent opening
31
. Adhered, molded onto, or otherwise secured to the outer face of wall
28
is an elastomeric disc seal
32
having openings
33
,
34
therein respectively in alignment with openings
29
,
31
.
A cap
35
having a base wall
36
has an upwardly extended castellated sleeve
37
formed by cutouts
38
for a purpose to be described hereinafter. An interrupted annular inwardly extending rib
39
is formed at the upper end of sleeve
37
for the reception in annular groove
41
formed in the outer wall of swivel element
25
. Base wall
36
of cap
35
has formed therein pairs of openings
42
,
43
;
44
,
45
;
46
,
47
. Openings
42
,
44
,
46
are liquid openings, and openings
43
,
45
,
47
are vent openings of the pairs. (See
FIGS. 4 and 6
to
8
).
Short sleeves
48
,
49
,
51
surround the respective pairs of liquid and vent openings and extend through like sized openings
52
,
53
,
54
in upper walls
55
,
56
,
57
of container sections
58
,
59
,
61
(
FIG. 1
) each containing a separate liquid product (not shown) to be dispensed with the three sections being coupled together in some typical manner forming no part of the invention. Otherwise, sleeves
48
,
49
,
51
extend through corresponding openings in a single top wall of a single container
62
(see
FIG. 5
) formed internally in some manner with separation walls defining compartments
63
,
64
,
65
.
Within sleeves
48
,
49
,
51
are respectively smaller diameter and shorter tube retention sleeves
66
,
67
,
68
(
FIG. 4
) respectively supporting dip tubes
76
,
77
,
78
each extending into the liquid in the respective containers
58
,
59
,
61
or in compartments
63
,
64
,
65
of single container
62
.
An internally threaded container closure
71
has an upstanding sleeve
70
through which castellated sleeve
37
extends upon assembly as swivel element
25
is coupled to sleeve
37
and the swivel element is coupled to the pump housing via closure
24
. The castellated sleeve
37
thus slightly expands to permit easy reception of swivel element
25
during assembly. The upstanding sleeve of the internally threaded container closure (
71
) keeps the rib (
39
) in the annular groove (
41
) when the closure is placed over the cap (
35
).
Disc seal
32
has through openings, a liquid opening
33
and a vent opening
34
extending therethrough. Also, a passageway
70
formed in the disc seal either as a groove or as a through opening of irregular configuration as shown, communicates with opening
33
. Similarly, a passageway
73
, of much shorter length and formed as either a groove in the disc seal or as a through opening, is associated with vent opening
34
. As will be described in more detail hereinafter, passageway
72
interconnects one of the liquid openings
42
,
44
,
46
with liquid opening
33
and with liquid opening
29
of liquid inlet pipe
26
upon rotation of the pump dispenser and its swivel element selectively from
FIG. 6
to
FIG. 7
to
FIG. 8
to FIG.
6
.
Indexing is provided for determining the particular liquid to be dispensed upon dispenser rotation. Such indexing may be in the form of one or more vertical grooves
74
(keyways) provided in the inner surface of sleeve
37
for the reception of a detent
75
(key) on the outer wall of swivel element
25
. Each groove
74
is associated with one of the liquid openings
42
,
44
,
46
.
In operation, with the dispenser rotatably oriented relative to cap
35
such that openings
33
,
34
of disc seal
32
are out of communication directly or indirectly with any of the openings
42
to
47
in cap
35
, the openings
42
to
47
are covered by elastomeric disc seal
32
to thereby prevent leakage of product through the vent openings in conditions of non-use, such as during shipping and storage, and in the event the dispenser package is dropped, or tipped or falls on its side. The operator must then choose which of the three liquids stored in containers
58
,
59
,
61
(or compartments
63
,
64
,
65
of a single container if that be the case) is selected for dispensing. The operator simply rotates the dispenser about the axis of its closure
24
such that discharge nozzle cap
20
extends into the direction of one of the containers
58
,
59
,
61
(or one of the sections
63
,
64
,
65
) chosen. The indexing which acts between swivel element
25
and cap
35
confirms the correct orientation of the dispenser relative to the selected container of liquid to be dispensed. Thus at the aforedescribed orientation, for example, with discharge nozzle cap
20
extending into the direction of container
58
(comparable to container section
63
), detent
75
will extend into groove
74
located in the inner wall of sleeve
37
in the vicinity of openings
46
,
47
. At that orientation, shown in
FIG. 7
, passageway
72
overlies opening
46
from which a dip tube
76
extends as supported by sleeve
68
depending from base wall
36
of cap
35
into the liquid stored in container
58
. And, passageway
73
overlies vent opening
47
which communicates with the interior of container
58
(comparably container
53
section). The operator then actuates the pump by pulling on trigger
19
such that during each compression stroke (assuming the pump chamber
12
is primed with liquid) product is discharged through the discharge orifice (not shown) in nozzle cap
20
. At each piston compression stroke, vent port
23
in the pump housing is open to atmosphere, as explained in more detail in the U.S. Pat No. 6,095,377, such that the interior of container
58
is vented to atmosphere via pipe
21
, vent sleeve
27
, vent opening
31
, vent opening
34
, passageway
73
, and vent opening
47
all as in the direction of the downwardly directed arrows shown in FIG.
3
. And, while in the
FIG. 7
orientation, during each piston suction (return) stroke, liquid product stored in container
58
(comparable to container section
63
) is suctioned into pump chamber
12
via dip tube
76
, opening
46
, passageway
72
, opening
33
, opening
29
, sleeve
26
, and inlet pipe
14
, in the direction of the upwardly directed arrows seen in FIG.
3
.
Assuming the dispenser is oriented such that its forward end lies in the direction of container
59
(comparable to container section
64
), as shown in
FIG. 6
, passageway
72
overlies liquid opening
42
, and passageway
73
overlies vent opening
43
. During each return stroke of the pump piston upon trigger actuation by the operator, liquid stored in container
59
is suctioned from container
59
via dip tube
77
, opening
42
, passageway
72
, opening
73
, sleeve
26
, and inlet pipe
14
into the pump chamber, similarly as described with reference to container
58
. And, the venting during each ensuing piston compression stroke follows a similar path through
21
,
27
and
31
but, compared to that of
FIG. 7
, continues through vent opening
34
, passageway
37
, vent opening
43
and into container
59
.
Upon orientation of the dispenser such that its discharge nozzle faces in the direction of container
61
(comparable to container section
65
), shown in
FIG. 8
, passageway
72
overlies liquid opening
44
, and passageway
73
overlies vent opening
45
. Liquid is drawn up from container
61
via dip tube
78
during each piston suction stroke, and through
45
,
72
,
33
,
26
and
14
. Venting during each piston compression stroke into container
61
is via
23
,
21
,
27
,
31
,
34
,
73
and
45
.
From the foregoing it can be seen that a simple and economical yet highly effective single pump dispenser package has been devised for selectively dispensing liquids from a multi-compartmented vessel or from adjoining containers in a manner which facilitates positive venting of each container compartment or each container directly to the atmosphere during the pumping of product therefrom. Moreover, in a non-use condition the vents from the containers are sealed closed by an elastomeric seal preventing any leakage during shipping and storage and, in the event the dispensing package is dropped or falls on its side.
Obviously, many modifications and variations of the present invention are made possible in the light of the above teachings. For example, swivel element
25
could be eliminated as a separate element and made unitary with disc
15
, without departing from the invention. Also, passageways
72
and
73
in the elastomeric disc can be provided as either through openings as shown or as grooves of irregular configuration. And, pump dispensers having positive container venting of a type other than that disclosed herein, can be utilized as a selective swivel dispenser within the purview of the invention. It is therefore to be understood that within the scope of the appended claims the invention may be practiced otherwise than as specifically described.
Claims
- 1. A swivel pump dispenser for dispensing liquid from a selected one of a plurality of liquid compartments arranged side-by-side, comprising a housing including a pump cylinder defining a pump chamber together with a manually reciprocable pump piston, an inlet tube on the housing extending into the pump chamber, a vent port in said chamber in communication selectively with the liquid compartments, the pump housing having means for blocking communication between the vent port and atmosphere in a non-pumping position of the pump and for opening communication between the vent port and atmosphere during pumping, the cap having liquid openings and vent openings each communicating with a separate compartment, dip tubes supported by the cap and each extending into a compartment from the liquid openings, a swivel rotatably coupled to the cap and having liquid and vent passages respectively connected with the inlet tube and the vent port, seal means on the swivel having through openings for selectively connecting one of the liquid openings and one of the vent openings respectively with the inlet tube and the vent port upon rotation of the pump dispenser about the axis of the swivel to selectively dispense liquid from a selected compartment upon operation of the dispenser.
- 2. The pump dispenser according to claim 1, wherein the seal means comprises a disc seal providing a fluid tight seal between the swivel and a base wall of the cap containing the cap liquid and vent openings, the through openings of the seal means effecting communication between the liquid and vent passages thereof and with only said selected one liquid opening and vent opening.
- 3. The pump dispenser according to claim 2, wherein said selected one liquid opening and vent opening are paired and are spaced apart a predetermined distance, the liquid and vent passages being spaced apart a distance greater than said predetermined distance, the seal having passageways to effect the communication.
- 4. The pump dispenser according to claim 1, wherein indexing means acting between the swivel and the cap are provided for indexing the inlet tube and the vent port with the selected one liquid and one vent openings.
- 5. The pump dispenser according to claim 4, wherein the indexing means comprise a key on the swivel and keyways respectively associated with the liquid openings.
- 6. The pump dispenser according to claim 1, wherein the swivel and cap are rotatably coupled together by a rib and groove engagement acting therebetween.
- 7. A swivel pump dispenser coupled to compartmented container means for containing separate liquids, comprising a pump housing having a liquid product inlet to a pumping mechanism and a vent port controlled by pump actuation, a container cap having a base wall containing liquid openings from each of which a dip extends into one compartment of the container means, a container closure retaining the cap to the container means, the base wall of the cap having vent openings, seal means engaging the base wall and being affixed to the housing, the housing and the seal means affixed thereto being rotatable about the central axis of the closure to selectively establish communication between one of the liquid openings and the inlet and one of the vent openings and the vent port, respectively, to dispense from one compartment of the container means at a time.
- 8. The pump dispenser according to claim 7, wherein the seal means comprises a disc seal having a pair of openings respectively in alignment with the liquid inlet and with the vent port.
- 9. The pump dispenser according to claim 8, wherein said selected one liquid and vent openings are paired and are spaced apart a distance less than a spacing of said pair of openings, the seal having passageways to effect the communication.
- 10. The pump dispenser according to claim 7, wherein the container means comprise a plurality of separate container sections.
- 11. The pump dispenser according to claim 7, wherein the seal means is provided on a base wall of a swivel element, indexing means acting between the swivel and the cap provided for indexing the inlet tube and the vent port with the selected one liquid and vent openings.
- 12. The pump dispenser according to claim 11, wherein the indexing means comprise a groove on one of the swivel and the cap, and a detent on the other of the swivel and the cap.
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