Valvular conduit

US10299636B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10299636-B2
Application numberUS-201715458597-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateMar 14, 2017
Priority dateMar 15, 2016
Publication dateMay 28, 2019
Grant dateMay 28, 2019

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A valvular conduit, preferably a Tesla valvular conduit, in which a plug member is coaxially received within a bore in a sleeve member and in which passageways are defined between the plug member and the sleeve member within interior walls configured to permit mixing of fluid flowing through the passageways in at least one direction, preferably, the relatively free passage of fluid through the passageways upstream but increased the resistance to downstream flow of the fluid through each passageway.

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We claim: 1. A foaming pump discharging a hand cleaning fluid mixed with air as a foam from a discharge outlet having: a piston liquid chamber-forming body about a longitudinal axis, a piston member, a foam generator carried by the piston member having a passageway with an entrance and an outlet, the piston member coupled to the piston liquid chamber-forming body with the piston member reciprocally coaxially slidable about the axis relative the piston liquid chamber-forming body in a cycle of operation between a retracted position and an extended position to define therebetween both: (a) an air pump having an air compartment having a variable volume to draw in atmospheric air into the air compartment and discharge the air into the entrance; and (b) a liquid pump having a liquid compartment having a variable volume to draw a fluid from a fluid reservoir and discharge the fluid to the entrance, wherein with reciprocal movement of the piston member axially relative the piston chamber-forming body air discharged by the air pump and fluid discharged by the liquid pump are simultaneously forced through the entrance into the passageway, downstream through the passageway, and out the exit to a discharge outlet, characterized by: the piston member comprising an elongate sleeve member and an elongate center plug member, the sleeve member extending from a first sleeve end to a second sleeve end about the axis, the plug member extending from a first plug end to a second plug end about the axis, the sleeve member having a sleeve side wall with a circumferential radially inwardly directed sleeve inner wall surface about the axis defining a sleeve bore within the sleeve member extending along the axis, the plug member having a circumferential radially outwardly directed plug outer wall surface about the axis, at least one plug channelway in the plug outer wall surface of the plug member open radially outwardly relative the axis along its length to the plug outer wall surface of the plug member, the plug member received coaxially within in the sleeve bore with first plug end proximate the first sleeve end and the plug outer wall surface of the plug member in opposed engagement with the sleeve inner wall surface of the sleeve member defining between each plug channelway and the sleeve inner wall surface of the sleeve member a plug passageway forming a first portion of the passageway, each plug passageway defined between each plug channelway and the sleeve inner wall surface of the sleeve member to have plug passageway interior walls, the plug passageway interior walls configured to provide a plurality of mixing portions in series within the plug passageway, each mixing portion configured to split flow downstream from an upstream main channel into a first channel and a second channel separate from the first channel, the first channel merging with the second channel into a downstream main channel with the first channel directing flow through the first channel where the first channel merges with the second channel in a first direction and the second channel where the second channel merges with the first channel directing flow through the second channel in a second direction different than the first direction to mix the flow through the first channel and the flow through the second channel on the first channel merging with the second channel, wherein in passage of the air and the fluid downstream through the plurality of mixing portions, the air and the first fluid are mixed to form a foam of the air and the fluid discharged from the exit and out the discharge outlet downstream from the exit. 2. A foaming pump as claimed in claim 1 wherein: the inwardly directed sleeve inner wall surface is circular in cross-section normal the axis, and the outwardly directed plug outer wall surface is circular in cross-section normal the axis. 3. A foaming pump as claimed in claim 2 wherein: the discharge outlet is open to atmospheric air, and the air pump draws in the atmospheric air via the discharge outlet upstream through the foam generator into the air compartment. 4. A foaming pump as claimed in claim 1 wherein each mixing portion having the upstream main channel, a fork, the first channel, the second channel separate from the first channel, a merge, and the downstream main channel, each mixing portion configured to split the flow from the upstream main channel at the fork into the first channel and the second channel separate from the first channel, the first channel merging at the merge with the second channel into the downstream main channel with the first channel directing flow through the first channel at the merge in the first direction and the second channel directing flow through the second channel at the merge in the second direction different than the first direction, the second direction being different from the first direction to mix the flow through the first channel and the flow through the second channel at the merge. 5. A foaming pump as claimed in claim 1 wherein the interior walls are configured so that flow downstream provides a downstream resistance to flow downstream and flow up stream opposite to flow downstream provides an upstream resistance to flow that is less than the downstream resistance to flow. 6. A foaming pump as claimed in claim 1 wherein the second direction and the first direction form a merge angle therebetween of at least 90 degrees so that flow downstream provides a downstream resistance to flow and flow upstream opposite to flow provides an upstream resistance to flow that is less than the downstream resistance to flow. 7. A foaming pump as claimed in claim 1 wherein the interior walls are configured to permit the relatively free passage of fluid upstream but to subject the fluid to rapid reversals of direction when the fluid is forced through the passageway downstream to thereby increase resistance to movement of the fluid through the passageway downstream compared to resistance to movement of the fluid upstream. 8. A foaming pump as claimed in claim 1 wherein: the at least one plug channelway comprises a plurality of the plug channelways circumferentially spaced from each other about the plug member, and each plug passageway extends longitudinally along the plug member. 9. A foaming pump as claimed in claim 1 including: an elongate tube member, the tube member extending from a tube first end to a tube second end about the longitudinal axis, the tube member having a tube side wall with a circumferential inwardly directed tube inner wall surface circular in cross-section normal the axis defining a tube bore within the tube member extending along the axis, the sleeve member having a cylindrical circumferential outwardly directed sleeve outer wall surface circular in cross-section normal the axis, at least one sleeve channelway in the sleeve outer wall surface of the sleeve member open radially outwardly along its length to the sleeve outer wall surface, the sleeve member received coaxially within the tube bore with first plug end proximate the first sleeve end and the sleeve outer wall surface of the sleeve member in opposed engagement with the tube inner wall surface of the tube member defining between each sleeve channelway and the tube inner wall surface of the tube member a sleeve passageway forming a second portion of the passageway, each sleeve passageway defined between each sleeve channelway and the tube inner wall surface of the tube member to have sleeve passageway interior walls, the sleeve passageway interior walls configured to provide a plurality of the mixing portions in series along the sleeve passageway. 10. A foaming pump as claimed in c

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  • the pump being preassembled as an independent unit before being mounted on the container · CPC title

  • located outside pump chambers · CPC title

  • Combination of liquid and air pumps · CPC title

  • Piston pumps (B05B11/1087, B05B11/1088, B05B11/109 take precedence) · CPC title

  • Operations & Transport · mapped topic

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What does patent US10299636B2 cover?
A valvular conduit, preferably a Tesla valvular conduit, in which a plug member is coaxially received within a bore in a sleeve member and in which passageways are defined between the plug member and the sleeve member within interior walls configured to permit mixing of fluid flowing through the passageways in at least one direction, preferably, the relatively free passage of fluid through the …
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Op Hygiene Ip Gmbh
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification A47K5/14. Mapped technology areas include Human Necessities.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue May 28 2019 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
What related patents are in patentsdb?
We list 1 related publication on this page (citations in our corpus or others sharing the same primary CPC).