US3797705A - Locking means for shipper type liquid dispensers - Google Patents
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- B05—SPRAYING OR ATOMISING IN GENERAL; APPLYING FLUENT MATERIALS TO SURFACES, IN GENERAL
- B05B—SPRAYING APPARATUS; ATOMISING APPARATUS; NOZZLES
- B05B11/00—Single-unit hand-held apparatus in which flow of contents is produced by the muscular force of the operator at the moment of use
- B05B11/01—Single-unit hand-held apparatus in which flow of contents is produced by the muscular force of the operator at the moment of use characterised by the means producing the flow
- B05B11/10—Pump arrangements for transferring the contents from the container to a pump chamber by a sucking effect and forcing the contents out through the dispensing nozzle
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- B05B11/1059—Means for locking a pump or its actuation means in a fixed position
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- the actuator of the dispensing device which is movable through an opening in the closure cap of the container is provided with a generally stiff radially deflectible locking finger extending in the direction of the actuator movement with its free end adapted for radial deflection into and from an operative position in which the free end is in abutting engagement with the upper axial end of the annular abutment. In the released or inoperative position, the finger extends and is freely movable in a space provided between the actuator and the annular abutment which encircles it.
- This invention relates to improvements in molded plastic liquid dispensers such as are commonly used for dispensing various liquid or flowable products from small hand held portable containers and has for an object the provision of improved and simplified locking means for immobilizing the actuator of the dispenser to prevent inadvertent discharge or leakage of the product either during shipping or when the container is wholly or partially inverted.
- the invention is also applicable to the movable actuators of dispensing valves, such as are commonly used on pressurized or aerosol type containers,
- a typical dispensing pump of the type here involved and over which the present invention constitutes an improvement is that which is disclosed in the U. S. Pat. of Wire and Corsette No. 3,247,849 of Apr. 26, 1966, in which the pump plunger when in its raised position effects a seal to prevent discharge of the product and which is normally held in its raised position by locking means in the form of a separable overcap threaded onto the upper end of the pump plunger with its lower end thrusting against the container cap or closure through which the plunger is guided for operative movement.
- Such an overcap is required to be separately produced and applied to the other pump components and must be manually disassembled therefrom in order to render the pump operative for dispensing purposes.
- the locking means are incorporatedas integral portions respectively of the movable actuator and the container closure through which the actuator is movable, thus eliminating the need for separately formed and assembled locking components, with resulting economy of production.
- the locking means may selectively be rendered either operative or inoperative merely by angular movement of the actuator in the proper direction.
- the locking means includes an arrangement whereby rotation of the actuator to bring the finger or fingers thereof into locking position also transmits an axial thrust through the finger or fingers to urge the actuator upwardly somewhat beyond its normal spring projected position to enhance the effectiveness of its seal, and to frictionally maintain its rotational position.
- the locking means is fully concealed and protected at all times whereby both to shield the same against entry of foreign matter or objects, and also to permit an enhanced aesthetic appearance of the dispenser.
- the locking means strongly reenforces the movable actuator against tilting or bending as by external forces applied to its upper extremity in directions transverse to its intended operative movement.
- FIG. 1 represents a vertical cross sectional view of an axial plane of the preferred embodiment of a dispensing pump incorporating the invention, with the pump plunger or actuator locked in its raised and sealed position.
- FIG. 2 also is a sectional view of the structure shown at FIG. 1, but in an axial plane at substantially right angles to FIG. 1, and with the locking means inactivated and the actuator or plunger depressed fully to its lowermost or innermost position at the end of its discharge stroke.
- the actuator or plunger 10 comprises a hollow plunger tube 12 which is guided for movement through an opening in the closure cap 13 here defined by a depending collar or flange 14 integral with the cap.
- a pump piston carried at the lower end of the plunger is disposed for axial reciprocation in a pump cylinder 16 so that on each downward stroke, liquid from a pump chamber (not shown) within the cylinder is urged upwardly through the plunger tube and expelled through a spray head or other discharge head 18 affixed to the upper end of the plunger tube.
- the plunger is normally spring projected upwardly to its fully raised or projected position as shown in FIG. 1 and is adapted for reciprocation by intermittent downward pressure on the upper surface of the discharge head 18.
- the piston is hollow and communicates through the plunger tube 12 with the discharge head, so that liquid product from the dispenser is discharged into the atmosphere through a spray orifice 17 in the plunger discharge head.
- the upward movement of the plunger is limited by sealing engagement of the upwardly directed piston skirt 20 with the downwardly projecting lower edge of the plunger guide collar or sleeve 14 of the container cap 13.
- sealing means (not shown) within the plunger cooperate to establish an internal seal preventing upward passage of liquid through the plunger tube and upwardly through the spray head.
- the container closure or closure cap 13 is provided with an internally threaded skirt 13 which merely exemplifies any of various suitable conventional means for securing it over the neck ofa container of the particular flowable product which is to be dispensed.
- the pump cylinder 16 is secured within the cap by means of a radial flange 21 at its upper end which is clamped between the top of the cap and the end of the bottleneck to which the container cap is applied.
- the cap 13 is of a molded plastic construction.
- the groove bottom 26 constitutes an annular locking surface disposed in a radial plane of the plunger and plunger tube for abutment by the locking fingers 25 in the radially outwardly projected operative locking position of the fingers 25 as shown in FIG. 1 and as hereinafter described. lt will be seen from FIG. 2 that when the locking means are released or inactivated to permit reciprocation of the plunger, the locking fingers 25 are deflected inwardly and confined within the well 23 or in other words, within the inner periphery of the annular abutment 22 so as to be freely vertically reciprocable therein throughout the range of operative reciprocation of the plunger.
- the locking fingers are received and radially confined or guided in the groove with their depending free ends in abutting axial engagement with the bottom wall 26 of the groove. It will be apparent moreover that the locking fingers 25 are rotatable along or through the groove incident to rotation of the plunger and the discharge head of which they constitute integral portions. Rotation of the plunger and discharge head is freely permitted by rotary disposition of the plunger piston 15 within its associated cylinder 16 and of the plunger tube 12 within its guide collar or bearing 14.
- each such notch 28 has a radially inwardly and downwardly inclined lead-in ramp 31 for facilitating entry of the finger ends thereinto.
- the groove wall or ring 27 is provided with spirally, inwardly inclined outer cam surfaces 32 which cooperate with relatively opposing cam surfaces 33 at the free lower ends of the respective fingers to cam the said fingers outwardly through the notches 28 and into the groove responsive in the present instance to angular movement of the fingers and plunger in a counterclockwise direction as seen in FIG. 3.
- the fingers 25 at their free lower ends will be resiliently radially outwardly biased for initial entry into the notches 28 sufficiently to interengage their cam surfaces 33 with the cooperating cam surfaces 32 of the inner guide ring 27.
- the floor or bottom portion of the groove 26 is of somewhat increased depth so as to lie slightly below the remaining predominant portion of the groove bottom whereby to facilitate initial passage of the fingers 25 through the notches into operative locking position.
- the outer groove wall or ring 29 is provided opposite each of the notches 28 with a radially inward protuberance 36 which coacts with inclined radially outwardly presented return cam surfaces 37 on the free ends of the fingers to urge said fingers into the notch sufficiently that said return cam surfaces 37 thereon may interengage with the radially inwardly directed cam surface 38 on the end of each notch wall opposite the expansion surface 32.
- 3 and 4 are arranged for cooperation in response to clockwise angular movement of the plunger and locking fingers, to urge the locking fingers 25 radially inwardly through the notch or notches 28 into the well 23 to released or unlocked positions permitting free reciprocation of the plunger 10.
- the cap To conceal and protect the locking means, it is desirable to provide the cap with an upwardly directed annular shroud 39 for telescopic reception of a depending skirt 40 of the plunger.
- the filled container normally being shipped with the pump plunger in fully raised and locked sealing position as illustrated in HO. 1. In such position it is amply able to resist substantial forces tending to depress the plunger to accidentally expel the liquid contents of the container. Moreover it is capable of resisting substantial lateral forces which might otherwise damage it.
- a pump of the type such as disclosed in the aformentioned Cooprider US. Pat. No. 3,361,078 which is fully sealed when in the raised position, it exerts upward force to maintain the seals fully Opera tively engaged at all times.
- each finger 25 Since in the unlocked or released position, the several locking fingers will have been resiliently inwardly deflected and confined by the inner wall of the abutment, as each finger 25 is brought opposite a notch 28, its resilient outward bias will initially project it radially outwardly'into the notch sufficiently for its inner cam face 33 or surface to engage the outwardly presented coacting cam surface 32 at the edge of the notch to be thereby urged outwardly fully into the groove and in axially abutting relation with the locking surface 26 at the bottom of the groove.
- each notch merging with the relatively depressed bottom portion of the groove co-extensive with that notch will facilitate full radially outward passage of the finger through the notch, following which its engagement with the inclined ramp portion 34 of the notch during continued rotation will raise it to the relatively higher groove bottom 26 in a secure locking position.
- a container supported liquid dispensing device of the class in which an actuator rotatable about a vertical axis is disposed for axial movement through an opening in the container closure and spring biased upwardly through said opening to a predetermined raised position to be operated by downward finger pressure on its external upper end; said closure including an annular abutment encircling said actuator and spaced radially therefrom, the upper end of said annular abutment defining an annular locking surface concentric to said axis in a radial plane thereof, said actuator com prising a radially defiectible locking finger extending substantially parallel thereto and fixed adjacent its upper end to said actuator, the said finger including a depending free end normally terminating at substantially the level of said locking surface when the actuator is in its predetermined raised position; said finger normally being received for free rotary and axial movement in the space between said annular abutment and the actuator; a first means responsive to angular movement of said actuator in a first direction around its axis for urging the free end of the finger radi
- said upper end of the annular abutment includes concentric raised rings radially inwardly and outwardly respectively of said locking surface and therewith defining an upwardly directed groove for reception of the free end of said finger, said inner ring being formed with a notch therethrough above said locking surface, said finger in its released position being deflected resiliently radially inwardly by said abutment for resilient outward movement into said notch when moved angularly into registry therewith; said finger having a generally radially inwardly presented cam surface and said inner ring being formed with a generally radially outwardly presented inclined cam surface at one edge of the notch, said cam surfaces being positioned and conformed for coaction to urge said finger radially outwardly through the notch responsive to angular movement of the actuator in said first direction.
- a container supported dispensing device as defined in claim 4 in which said inner ring is provided with a generally radially inwardly directed cam surface and said finger is provided with a generally radially outwardly directed cam surface for cooperation therewith in the said second direction of angular movement of the actuator.
- a container supported dispensing device as defined in claim 5 including a radially inward protuberance on the outer said guide ring opposite said notch for initially urging the depending free end of said finger into the notch incident to rotation of the finger and actuator in said second angular direction.
- a container supported dispensing device as defined in claim 4 wherein the portion of the said locking surface angularly co-extensive with said notch is depressed relative to the remainder of said locking surface to facilitate radial movement of the finger through said ntoch, and is joined to the remainder of said notch, surface by an inclined ramp for thrusting camming engagement with the said finger to exert an axial upward thrust on the actuator.
- the improvements which comprise an annular abutment concentrically surrounding said plunger and spaced radially therefrom, said plunger comprising an axially directed locking finger affixed to the plunger, said locking finger being resiliently radially deflectible and having a free end depending in the direction of the plunger movement, said annular abutment having an upwardly directed annular locking surface in a plane transverse to the plunger movement and at a level for abutting engagement by the free end of said finger in the fully raised position of the plunger; said abutment normally radially confining the free end of the finger whereby same is biased radially outwardly against the abutment; an inner guide ring on said abutment projecting above and concentrically to said locking surface, said ring having a gap therethrough to permit radi
- the plunger includes a plurality of said fingers in circumferentially spaced relation for successive movement through said gap for operative engagement at a plurality of locations around the circumference of said locking surface, whereby to resist tilting of the plunger.
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