AU652288B2 - An improved moveable valve assembly for liquid atomizers - Google Patents

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AU652288B2
AU652288B2 AU27181/92A AU2718192A AU652288B2 AU 652288 B2 AU652288 B2 AU 652288B2 AU 27181/92 A AU27181/92 A AU 27181/92A AU 2718192 A AU2718192 A AU 2718192A AU 652288 B2 AU652288 B2 AU 652288B2
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Name and Address of Applicant: Actual Inventor(s): Address for Service: Invention Title: Cheng-Yuan Su No. 124, Section 4, Tung Ta Road Hsin-Chu City TAIWAN Cheng-Yuan Su Spruson Ferguson, Patent Attorneys Level 33 St Martins Tower, 31 Market Street Sydney, New South Wales, 2000, Australia An Improved Moveable Valve Assembly for Liquid Atomizers The following statement is a full description of this invention, including the best method of performing it known to me/us:- C_ i
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I r- -nrt- 1 BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION The present invention relates to a manual type miniature atomizer, and more particularly for an improved moveable valve assembly for liquid atomizers in which the moveable valve body can be promptly actuated to proceed with a reciprocating motion in response to a user's slight depressive operation.
Due to their complicated structures, conventional atomizers, especially those for being mounted to perfume bottles, require a user to apply significant force to the atomizer head thereof in order to press it downward. However, this will make user feel uncomfortable. Besides, owing to the complexity of the constituted components, not only the internal liquid pressure can not be efficiently produced, but also the resulting ALB:5329W I~ r7e ~1II~ -2liquid pressure fails to be specifically applied to certain pressure concentrating points.
Under such circumstances, the moveable valve body can not be promptly forced downward in response to a slight depression of the atomiser head so that the related valve head can not simultaneously disengage from the corresponding valve hole to allow the liquid (such as perfume) contained in the bottle to be sprayed out through said valve hole.
Although US Patent Nos. 4,369,900 and 4,462,549 have disclosed certain valves possessing outward projecting shoulders. However, none of such projecting shoulders are designed to serve as pressure (generated by the pressurised liquid) concentrating points, rather said projecting shoulders are to provide an improved fluidtight effect for a pressurised chamber during the compressing operation.
Moreover, as shown in Fig. 1, it illustrates an atomiser manufactured by Coster Tecnologie Speciali S.P.A. wherein the shoulder of the moveable valve is designed to be inclined. However, such an arrangement fails to make the pressurised liquid contained in a compressed chamber effectively applied to the inclined shoulders. In other words, the moveable valve cannot efficiently overcome the opposite compression force created by a spring to make a valve head disengage from a corresponding exhaust hole.
i Therefore, in operation, a user needs to apply a quite strong force to have the moveable valve moved downward and then to allow the pressurised liquid to be sprayed out of the S 20 atomiser.
Under such circumstances, the users will be most unlikely to appreciate such a product and may negate the quality thereof accordingly.
In view of the above, it is clear that the techniques about how to modify the shape of a moveable valve have not yet been disclosed in the related prior references.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION There is disclosed herein a moveable valve assembly for liquid atomiser comprising: 4.
a aa piston body; a moveable valve body consisting of an upper solid rod and a lower hollow sleeve being received in said piston body; and Ni [n:\libttl00151:HRW S 0 -3a spring disposed below said moveable valve body to compress said moveable valve body upward such that a conical valve head of said moveable valve body will securely close an exhaust hole of said piston body, wherein the valve assembly comprises at least four pressure concentrating points and said upper solid rod comprises a plurality of rod portions each having a different diameter from the other, at least two intersections between any two of said rod portions are respectively formed into any one of: a tapered shoulder; a recess; or a socket with a flattened shoulder, so as to form a pressure concentrating point to facilitate the pressure generated by the pressurised liquid being concentrated thereon.
It is an object of the present invention to provide an improved moveable valve assembly for liquid atomisers which makes the user feel comfortable upon depressing the atomiser head.
.This and other features, objects and advantages of the present invention will become apparent upon reading the following description thereof with reference to the accompanying drawings which: Fig. 1 is a longitudinal sectional view showing a prior art atomiser; Fig. 2 is a perspective view of the present invention; Fig. 3 is a longitudinal sectional view illustrating a first embodiment of the present iLvention; Fig. 4 is a local enlarged sectional view showing the relative positions of various components of a first embodiment of the present invention before the atomiser head is pressed; Fig. 5 is a local enlarged sectional view showing the relative positions of S. various components of a first embodiment of the present invention after the atomiser body is pressed;
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4 FIG. 6 is a longitudinal sectional view showing the relative positions of various components of a second embodiment of the present invention before the atomizer head is pressed; FIG. 7 is a longitudinal sections view showing the relative positions of various components of a second embodiment of the present invention after the atomizer b is pressed; and FIG. 8 is a local sectional view showing a second embodiment of the present invention.
DETAIL DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS Referring to FIGS. 2, 3 and 4, the moveable valve assembly for liquid atomizers of the first preferred embodiment of the present invention mainly comprises a piston body and an moveable valve body consisting of an upper solid rod (Al) and a lower cylindrical sleeve The upper solid rod (Al) is received into a piston body in such a manner that a 4Aia.gula exhaust valve head (AO1) at the top of said rod (Al) closely contact an exhaust hole located at the Dottom of a hollow tubular portion (B1) of the piston body to restrict the liquid to flow into the lower e-(oMier space of the tubular portion In operation, upon pressing an a-e4 head downward, the piston body together with the moveable valve body are driven downward.
In this way, when an inner arcuate flange (A201) formed at the lower sleeve (A2) of the moveable valve body contacts a corresponding valve hole, the liquid contained in the moveable valve body will be enclosed therein in a fluidtight manner. At this instant, the moveable valve body is continuously pressed downward thereby the liquid contained therein is compressed and the pressure generated by the pressurized liquid shall be o. applied to the moveable valve body As soon as the liquid pressure overcomes the compression force provided by a spring disposed in the sleeve the moveable valve body will be simultaneously forced 30 downward to disengage the valve head (AIOl) from the exhaust hole (BO11) so that the pressurized liquid can be sprayed out from the piston body (B) through the hollow tubular portion (Bl).
-In view of the above, it is understood that the most important thing is to make the inner arcuate flange (A201) at the lower sleeve (A2) of the moveable valve body smoothly contact the corresponding valve hole and to securely terminate the communication between the inside and the outside of the compressed chamber This may facilitate the formation of the pressurized liquid contained the compressed chamber In addition, the measure regarding how to make the pressure generated by the pressurized JLH/9352N a- Au__ 5 liquid be concentrated to the moveable valve body in turn to simultaneously open the exhaust hole (B101) is another important factor to be taken into consideration.
To achieve the aforesaid purposes, the upper solid rod (Al) of the moveable valve body is designed in such a manner that said rod (Al) mainly consists of a first rod portion (All), a second rod portion (A12) Ct13). The fop o +e first rod porfion cl onclI and a third rod portlonA(All) is formed into a rri4 a- valve head (A101) while the intersection between the first rod portion (All) and the second rod portion (A12) is formed with aAt:'ore shoulder (A102) acting as a first pressure concentrating point. The intersection between the second rod portion (A12) and the third rod portion (A13) also has a tapered shoulder (A103) and a projection shoulder (A104).
An inverted triangular recess (A105) is formed between said tapered shoulder (A103) and projection shoulder (A104) in order to both receive more liquid therein and serve as a second pressure concentrating point.
The tapered shoulder (A103) can further direct the vertical force component of the force provided by the pressurized liquid to the recess (A105). The lower end of the third rod portion (A13) possesses a tapered shoulder (A106) similar to the tapered shoulder (A103) of the second rod portion (A12), and further forms with the upper end of a sleeve (A2) a flattened shoulder (A202) as well as a flange (A203) to serve as a third pressure concentrating point. The tapered shoulder (A106) of the third rod portion (A13), in addition to having the ability of directing the force as the aforesaid tapered shoulder (A103) does, is designed to cooperate with the upper end of the sleeve (A2) so as to provide a thicker portion (A204) which shall not be inwardly deformed when the sleeve (A2) of the moveable valve body is compressed under high pressure. The lower end of the vertical side (A205) of the sleeve (A2) is provided with an outward CA2.0ob) projection (A206). The upper side of said projection ^A26-)is used to 30 concentrate the pressure applied thereto and serve as a fourth pressure concentrating point. The lower side of said projection (A206) has an inwardly inclined extension (A207) which is provided at its interior with an inner arcuate flange (A201). In operation, the pressurized liquid will be concentrated on the upper side of the projection (A206) to force it downward. The inclined extension (A207) below said projection (A206) is inwardly compressed under the horizontal force applied to the inclined surface thereof. Due to such an inward compression action, the extension (A207) can closely contact a corresponding valve hole to prevent the liquid from leaking into the compressed chamber during the compression stroke.
JLH/9352W fc I I .1 6 -6- Referring to FIG. 6, It shows a longitudinal sectional view of the second preferred embodiment of the present invention wherein a thick solid portion (A3) is formed on the upper periphery of the sleeve The thick solid portion (A3) is formed by extending outward from the vertical side (A21) of the sleeve (A2) a solid portion with a larger diameter in comparison with the diameter of the sleeve The lower side of the thick solid portion (A3) is formed into an inclined portion (A31) and the upper side thereof is provided with a plurality of concentric tooth-shaped annular portions, for example, a first annular portion (A34), a second annular portions (A33) and a third annular portion (A32) as shown in FIG. 6, to guide the liquid applied thereto. The piston body is provided at its lower side with an inverted V-shaped groove (B2) and a trumpet-shaped inner annular portion (B3) respectively corresponding to the aforesaid annular portions of the thick solid portion (A3).
As shown in FIG. 7, as the piston body is pressed downward, the moveable valve will be driven to move downward accordingly.
In this way, when an outward extension (A22) of the sleeve (A2) closely contact a cylinder the space above the cylinder will be formed into a closed compressed chamber The liquid contained in the compressed chamber will become more pressurized as the piston body (B) is further pressed downward, ThepessrifiTg effect will be come more significant with the provision of the thick solid portion In this instant, the pressurized liquid below the thick solid portion (A3) will be forced to flow upward through the space formed between the thick solid portion (A3) and the wall (Cl) of the compressed chamber Referring to FIG. 4 the 'upward pressurized liquid will first contact the inverted V-shaped groove S(B2) of the piston body and be directed to the first annular portion (A34) of the thick solid portion (A3) to force the moveable valve (A) downward. Similarly, the pressurized liquid coming from the first annular portion (A34) will be directed to the inner annular groove (B3) of the S piston body and then be directed to the third annular portion (A32) of 0, °°the thick solid portion (A3) to further force the moveable valve (A) downward. Finally the pressurized liquid will be directed upward through the space formed between the third rod portion (A13) and the inner wall of the piston body Since the above mentioned various actions are completed simultaneouzly the pressure applied to the moveable valve is both concentrative and effective such that the moveable valve can easily overcome the opposite compression force generated by the spring (E) JLH/9352N 'i I lv 02l
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The moveable valve will continue to move downward to make the triangular valve head disengage from the exhaust hole (BO1) so that the pressurized liquid can be sprayed out of the atomizer through the hollow tubular portion The special arrangement of the tooth-shaped annular portions also will prevent the liquid from easily sliding downward along the inclined portion so as to expedite the formation of the pressure concentration effect.
In view of the construction as described above, the present invention provides at least four pressure concentrating points respectively located at four different positions such that the pressure provided by the pressurized liquid can be efficiently applied to said four pressure concentrating points whereby the moveable valve in turn is driven downward to disengage the valve head (A101) from the exhaust hole (BlO0) whereby the pressurized liquid can be sprayed out from the atomizer through the hollow tubular portion (B1) of the piston body In addition, since the thick solid portion (A3) of the sleeve (A2) possesses a larger volume, the capability of pressurizing the liquid contained in the compressed chamber will be significantly increased. Furthermore, the improved structure achieved by the provision of the tooth-shaped annular portions (A32), (A33) and (A34), as well as the inverted V-shaped groove (B2) and the trumpet-shaped inner annular portion (B3) will facilitate the application of the pressurized liquid to the moveable valve on a simultaneous and continuous manner so as to force the moveable valve to overcome the opposite force generated by the spring and then to S disengage the valve head from the exhaust hole (B101). Accordingly it is believed that the present invention can effectively eliminate the drawbacks existing in the prior art and thus successfully provide an improved atomizer.
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1. A moveable valve assembly for liquid atomisers comprising: a piston body; a moveable valve body consisting of an upper solid rod and a lower hollow sleeve being received in said piston body; and a spring disposed below said moveable valve body to compress said moveable valve body upward such that a conical valve head of said moveable valve body will securely close an exhaust hole of said piston body when said moveable valve body is compressed upwards, wherein the valve assembly comprises at least four pressure concentrating points and said upper solid rod comprises a plurality of rod portions each having a different diameter from the other, at least two intersections between any two of said rod portions are respectively formed into any one of: a tapered shoulder; a recess; or a socket with a flattened shoulder, so as to form a pressure concentrating point to facilitate the pressure generated by the pressurised liquid being concentrated thereon.
2. A moveable valve assembly for liquid atomisers as claimed in claim 1, wherein said lower hollow sleeve of said moveable valve body is provided at the lower end of its vertical side with an outward projction such that the downward force generated by the pressurised liquid can be applied to the upper side of said projection, and where the lower side of said projection is formed with an inwardly inclined S"extension which is furnished at its interior with an inner arcuate flange so that said inner 25 flange is arranged to closely contact a corresponding valve hole in order to terminate the communication between the inside and the outside of a compressed chamber during the *reciprocating motion of said moveable valve body.
3. A moveable valve assembly for liquid atomisers as claimed in claim 1, wherein said lower hollow sleeve is provided with a thick solid portion with a larger diameter in comparison with the diameter of said lower hollow sleeve and said thick solid portion is provided at its lower side with an inclined portion and at its upper side with a plurality of concentric annular portions to guide the liquid applied thereto and wherein said piston body is furnished at its lower side with an inverted V-shaped groove and a trumpet-shaped inner annular portion respectively corresponding to said annular portions of said thick solid portion.
4. A moveable valve assembly for liquid atomisers as claimed in any one of claims 1 to 3, which assembly comprises a piston body having an exhaust hole, a moveable valve body receivable in the piston body, comprising an upper rod having a valve head engageable with the exhaust hole and a lower hollow sleeve, and urging [n:\libtt00151:HRW 43( i 1- means for urging the valve body toward the piston body so that the valve head engages with the exhaust hole.
A moveable valve assembly for liquid atomisers as claimed in claim 4, wherein the lower hollow sleeve comprises a wider portion, having a greater external dimension than the remainder of the lower hollow sleeve, the wider portion having an inclined lower face, an upper face of the wider portion comprising at least one annular projection or recess engageable with a corresponding annular recess or projection located on a lower face of the piston body.
6. A moveable valve assembly for liquid atomisers, said assembly being substantially as hereinbefore described with reference to Figs. 2 to 5 or Figs. 6 to 8. DATED this Eighth Day of June 1994 Cheng-Yuan Su Patent Attorneys for the Applicant SPRUSON FERGUSON elv [n:\libtt]00151:HRW ABSTRACT OF THE DISCLOSURE An Improved Moveable Valve Assembly for Liquid Atomizers The present invention relates to an improved moveable valve assembly for liquid atomizers which mainly comprises a piston assembly and a moveable valve body including an upper solid rod (Al) and a lower hollow sleeve The upper solid rod .Al) consists of three rod portions (All, A12, A13) each havig a differe:,t diameter from the other such that the intersection between any two of three rod portions may be respectively formed into a tapered shoulder (A102, A103), a recess or a socket (A105) with a flattened shoulder to serve as pressure concentrating points whereby the pressure generated by the pressurized liquid can be efficiently applied to those pressu,e concentrating points in order to overcome the compression force provided by a spring located under the moveable valve body and in turn to enable a valve head (AlOl) to disengage from a corresponding exhaust hole (O101). The lower hollow sleeve (A2) is provided at the lower end of its vertical side with an outward projection and with an inclined extension below the projection end with an inclined extension below the projection such that the pressure generated by the pressurized liquid can be applied to the upper side of the projection to force the moveable valve body downward while the pressure applied to the inclined extension makes an inner arcuate flange (A201) of the inclined extension closely contact a valve ehole so as to achieve a fluidtight effect, and in turn to expedite the Sformation of pressurized liquid in a compressed chamber In addition, the lower hollow sleeve (A2) may be provided with a thick solid portion wherein the top side of the thick solid portion is formed with a plurality of tooth-shaped annular portions (A34, A33, A32) to enforce the pressurizing effect applied thereto whereby the ,fatomization of the liquid can be rapidly completed. Figure 3 ALB:5329W tn ter
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