Discharge head, and liquid dispenser comprising such a discharge head

US11066218B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-11066218-B2
Application numberUS-201716348067-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateNov 10, 2017
Priority dateNov 17, 2016
Publication dateJul 20, 2021
Grant dateJul 20, 2021

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Discharge head for a liquid dispenser including a housing, a coupling device for attachment to a liquid store, a discharge opening through which liquid is dispensed and an outlet channel extending from an inlet region, pointing in the direction of the liquid store, up to the discharge opening and via which the discharge opening is supplied with liquid. A throttle device is arranged in the outlet channel and includes a throttle channel for reducing liquid pressure and/or liquid flow through the throttle device. The throttle device is designed in the form of a dynamic throttle device, in which a free cross section of the throttle channel is reduced in size with increasing pressure prevailing at the throttle device, or with greater liquid flow flowing through the throttle device.

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The invention claimed is: 1. A discharge head for a liquid dispenser, said discharge head comprising: a housing; a coupling device configured for attachment to a liquid store; a discharge opening through which liquid is dispensed into a surrounding atmosphere; an inlet region disposed to face the liquid store; an outlet channel extending from said inlet region to said discharge opening to supply said discharge opening with liquid from the liquid store; and a throttle device disposed in said outlet channel, said throttle device having a throttle channel, said throttle channel communicating with, and defining a portion of, said outlet channel such that liquid from the liquid store flowing through said outlet channel flows through said throttle channel, said throttle channel having a cross-section for accommodating liquid therein, said throttle device comprising a throttle channel wall defining a portion of said throttle channel, said throttle channel wall being displaceable or deformable to vary a position of said throttle channel wall within said throttle channel to reduce a size of said cross-section of said throttle channel to a reduced cross-sectional size with an increasing liquid pressure at said throttle device or with an increasing liquid flow through said throttle device, said reduced cross-sectional size of said throttle channel being dimensioned to always permit liquid to flow from the liquid store through said throttle channel and to exit said discharge opening such that said throttle channel never completely closes. 2. The discharge head according to claim 1 , wherein said throttle channel wall is displaceable into a first position in which said size of said cross-section of said throttle channel is a minimum size and said throttle channel wall having a second position in which said size of said cross-section of said throttle channel is a maximum size, wherein said said throttle device in said first position of said throttle channel wall permits flow of liquid from the liquid store through said throttle channel and through said discharge opening. 3. The discharge head according to claim 1 , wherein said reduced cross-sectional size of said throttle channel permits liquid to flow from the liquid store through said throttle channel and to exit said discharge opening when a maximum liquid pressure or a maximum liquid flow occurs at said throttle device due to an actuation pressure applied to the liquid store. 4. The discharge head according to claim 1 , wherein said throttle device comprises a throttle component disposed in said throttle channel, said throttle component defining said throttle channel wall with said throttle channel wall being a first throttle channel wall, said throttle device comprising a second throttle channel wall which together with said first throttle channel wall defines said throttle channel, said throttle component being displaceable within said throttle channel and relative to said second throttle channel wall to reduce said size of said cross-section of said throttle channel. 5. The discharge head according to claim 4 , wherein said throttle device comprises a guide element configured to permit linear displacement of said throttle component within said throttle channel and relative to said housing. 6. The discharge head according to claim 4 , wherein said throttle component has a non-throttling or minimal throttling position in which said size of said cross-section of said throttle channel is a maximum size, said throttle component being displaceable into a throttling position in which said size of said cross-section of said throttle channel is a size less than said maximum size, said throttle device further comprising a spring disposed between said throttle component and said housing and biasing said throttle component in a direction towards said non-throttling or minimal throttling position. 7. The discharge head according to claim 4 , wherein said throttle component comprises pressure application surfaces disposed in said throttle channel such that said pressure application surfaces are positioned to receive a force which displaces said throttle component and reduces said size of said cross-section of said throttle channel. 8. The discharge head according to claim 1 , wherein said throttle channel wall has an inner side defining part of said throttle channel and an outer side facing away from said inner side, said outer side being disposed adjacent an inlet of said throttle channel disposed to communicate with said inlet region such that when liquid in the liquid store is subjected to pressure for discharge purposes an identical pressure increase is realized at said inlet of said throttle channel and at said outer side of said throttle channel wall. 9. The discharge head according to claim 1 , wherein said throttle device comprises a wall plate and said throttle channel wall is a first channel wall and forms part of said wall plate, and a second channel wall disposed opposite said first channel wall, said second channel wall being non-movable relative to said housing, and said first and second channel walls define said throttle channel therebetween. 10. The discharge head according to claim 9 , wherein said second channel wall is formed on said housing, and said wall plate includes a fastening region disposed in a positionally-fixed manner on said housing and a deformable section projecting over said throttle channel approximately parallel to said second channel wall. 11. The discharge head according to claim 10 , wherein said second channel wall defines therein at least one aperture and said throttle channel opens into said at least one aperture. 12. The discharge head according to claim 10 , wherein said wall plate includes a fastening opening in said fastening region and said housing includes a fastening pin, said fastening opening being snap-fitted to said fastening pin. 13. The discharge head according to claim 9 , wherein said throttle channel includes first and second throttle channels, said first and second throttle channels being connected to one another in parallel in terms of flow, and said wall plate defines parts of both said first and second throttle channels. 14. The discharge head according to claim 9 , wherein said first channel wall or said second channel wall comprises an elevation thereon, said first channel wall and said second channel wall bearing against one another at said elevation. 15. The discharge head according to claim 1 , wherein said throttle device comprises a throttle component composed of an elastically deformable material, said throttle component defining therein an aperture and a deformation region disposed in surrounding relation with said aperture, said aperture forming at least part of said throttle channel, said throttle component comprising at least one pressure application surface downstream of the liquid store and to which liquid from the liquid store applies pressure during operation of said discharge head and deforms said deformation region to reduce said size of said cross-section of said throttle channel. 16. The discharge head according to claim 15 , wherein said throttle component comprises an elevation, said elevation being configured to bulge in a direction towards the liquid store and defining a portion of said throttle channel, said aperture being disposed in said elevation. 17. The discharge head according to claim 15 , wherein said throttle component comprises a circular edge region integral with said deformation region, said circular edge region being fastened to said housing at a rigid housing sec

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  • Springs · CPC title

  • integrally formed with the base element provided with the spout or discharge passage · CPC title

  • B65D47/18Primary

    for discharging drops; Droppers (droppers in general B01L3/00; {pipettes connected to container closures B01L3/0282}) · CPC title

  • the element being formed by a slit, narrow opening or constrictable spout, the size of the outlet passage being able to be varied by increasing or decreasing the pressure (B65D47/2025 takes precedence) · CPC title

  • Outlet valves actuated by the pressure of the fluid to be sprayed (fluid-actuated pump outlet valve arrangements B05B11/1016, B05B11/1022, B05B11/1033, B05B11/1036, B05B11/104, B05B11/1064, B05B11/1097) · CPC title

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What does patent US11066218B2 cover?
Discharge head for a liquid dispenser including a housing, a coupling device for attachment to a liquid store, a discharge opening through which liquid is dispensed and an outlet channel extending from an inlet region, pointing in the direction of the liquid store, up to the discharge opening and via which the discharge opening is supplied with liquid. A throttle device is arranged in the outle…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Aptar Radolfzell Gmbh
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification B65D47/18. Mapped technology areas include Operations & Transport.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Jul 20 2021 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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We list 4 related publications on this page (citations in our corpus or others sharing the same primary CPC).