Claims
- 1. A dispensing pump for attachment to a supply container having a mouth comprising:
- a. a pump housing having a discharge end and a mounting end, the mounting end having a downward tubular support body adapted to communicate with and be sealingly secured to the mouth of the container, the support body being formed with a vent opening facing the discharge end,
- b. a seal in the body normally sealing the vent opening, the seal being formed with a projection extending through the opening, the projection extending toward the discharge end,
- c. a passage in the housing extending from an outlet in the discharge end toward the mounting end and into the body and terminating in downward dip tube adapted to extend into the container,
- d. a pump in the housing and connected in the passage,
- e. a pump actuator attached to the pump housing at the discharge end and including an operating lever pivotable toward the support body from an extended position to a retracted position and having a rigid leg adapted to engage and operate the pump when the lever is pivoted, the leg adapted when the lever is pivoted to laterally engage the projection on the seal to depress it and break the seat between the seal and the inside of the tubular body to permit the venting of air into such container.
- 2. A dispensing pump as claimed in claim 1 wherein the tubular support body includes a threaded element to secure it to the container, the threaded element partly defined by an outward surface which is engaged by the distal end of the leg to limit the movement of the lever in the extended position.
- 3. A dispensing pump as claimed in claim 1 wherein the pump is resilient and biases the lever in the extended position.
- 4. A dispensing pump as claimed in claim 1 wherein the pump comprises a resilient bellows and a check valve in the passage.
- 5. A dispensing pump as claimed in claim 1 wherein the tubular support body comprises a pair of telescoped overlapping fixed-together elements and the opening extends through both elements where they overlap.
- 6. A dispensing pump as claimed in claim 1 wherein the seal is a resilient tubular element having an upper and a lower end, one of said ends being sealingly secured to structure of the support body on one side of the opening, the other of said ends normally sealingly engaging about the support body on the other side of the opening.
- 7. A dispensing pump as claimed in claim 6 wherein the seal includes a projection integral with the resilient seal and the projection is an outward lug having an angled nose.
- 8. A dispensing pump for attachment to a supply container comprising:
- a. a pump housing having a discharge end and a mounting end, the mounting end adapted to sealingly secure the housing to the mouth of the container,
- b. a unitary molded discharge end component comprising an orifice element secured to the housing at the discharge end and having an orifice therein, an orifice door hingedly secured to the element and adapted to pivot over the orifice to sealingly close it, and an operating lever also hinged to the element, the lever having a rigid leg extending therefrom toward the mounting end,
- c. a passage in the housing extending from the discharge end where it communicates with the orifice to the mounting end and terminating in a dip tube adapted to extend into the container,
- d. a pump in the passage, operable by the leg as the lever is pivoted,
- e. a vent in the housing for venting the container to the atmosphere.
- 9. A dispensing pump as claimed in claim 8 wherein the discharge end of the pump housing has an annular socket and the orifice element has a front face and a rear face and a ring surrounds the orifice extending rearward from the rear face and the orifice element is secured to the housing at the discharge end by having the ring telescope over the annular socket.
- 10. A dispensing pump as claimed in claim 8 wherein the pump comprises a resilient bellows engaged by the leg, and a check valve in the passage.
- 11. A dispensing pump as claimed in claim 10 wherein the vent comprises a vent passage separate from the passage in the housing, the vent passage communicating between the mounting end and an opening in the orifice element separate from the orifice but also sealingly closed by the door.
- 12. A dispensing pump as claimed in claim 8 wherein the housing comprises a tubular support and the vent passage comprises an opening in the tubular support having a resilient seal normally closing it from inside the tubular support, the resilient seal having a projection thereon extending through the opening and toward the discharge end, the distal end of the leg engaging the projection to depress it and unseat the seal when the operating lever is in one position.
- 13. A dispensing pump as claimed in claim 12 wherein the resilient seal is tubular and has one end secured about the inside of the tubular support on one side of the opening and another end normally sealingly engaging about the inside of the tubular support on the other side of the opening and the projection is integral with the resilient seal and comprises an outward nose angled to be closer to the discharge end of the housing at one of its ends than at another of its end.
- 14. A dispensing pump as claimed in claim 8 wherein the vent comprises a pluggable vent opening in the mounting end, the opening communicating between the container and the outside of the container and the leg being provided with an extension having a plug thereon normally closing the vent opening, the plug being removed from the vent opening when the lever is pivoted.
- 15. A dispensing pump as claimed in claim 14 wherein the vent opening is surrounded with a conical lead-in.
- 16. A dispensing pump for sealed attachment to a supply container comprising a housing having a dispensing end and a tubular support body having a vent opening and adapted to be sealingly connected to the container, a pump in the housing for drawing liquid from the container and dispensing it out the dispensing end, a tubular resilient vent valve engaging about the support body on the inside thereof adjacent the vent opening and having a projection through the vent opening and a lever mounted on the dispensing end and pivotable toward the support body and having a leg adapted to operate the pump and to engage the vent valve projection from a direction lateral with respect to the vent valve projection whereby as the lever leg swings as the lever pivots, the leg laterally engages the vent valve projection and vents the container.
- 17. A dispensing pump as claimed in claim 16 further including a horizontal surface on the support body adapted to be engaged by the leg to comprise a stop limiting the travel of the lever away from the support body.
- 18. A dispensing pump as claimed in claim 16 wherein the housing extends below the level of the vent valve on opposite sides thereof so that the vent valve is normally obscured from view.
- 19. The method of venting a trigger sprayer container having a discharge housing and a tubular support for the housing the support communicating with the head space of the container and a pivoted lever on the housing, the lever having a leg extending toward the support, the leg adapted to work a bellows-type pump in the housing when the lever is pivoted, the method including:
- a. providing a vent opening in the tubular support normally sealed by a tubular seal about the inside of the support and covering the vent, the seal having an integral actuator extending through the opening in a direction toward the lever, and
- b. extending the lever toward the tubular support so that when the lever is pivoted, the distal end of the leg brushes against the actuator and opens the seal to vent the container.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/352,146 filed Dec. 1, 1994 now U.S. Pat. No. 5,603,431.
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