Dispensing tap and methods for using the same
US-10526191-B1 · Jan 7, 2020 · US
US11236794B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11236794-B2 |
| Application number | US-202016863155-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Apr 30, 2020 |
| Priority date | Jan 3, 2018 |
| Publication date | Feb 1, 2022 |
| Grant date | Feb 1, 2022 |
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A dispensing pump includes a polymer compression spring assembly, base vents and a flow baffle. The dispensing pump includes a pump base, and a dispensing head having a piston stem. The polymer compression spring assembly includes a slotted tubular spring element and first and second loading cones received at opposing ends of the slotted tubular spring element. The venting ports allow air to escape when capping the container after filling and the flow baffle reduces or prevents the product from being pulled into the pump accumulator before residual air (headspace) has been evacuated from the container during the initial priming strokes.
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What is claimed is: 1. A dispensing pump comprising: a pump base; an accumulator within the pump base; an inlet port within the accumulator; a valve within the inlet port; a baffle disposed over the inlet port; a dispensing head having an outlet nozzle and an inlet stem; a piston stem having an interior flow passage, an upper end received with the inlet stem of the dispensing head and an opposing lower end with an inlet opening extending into said accumulator; a piston seal at said lower end of said piston stem, said piston seal engaging said accumulator; and a compression spring captured between the piston stem and the pump base, said compression spring comprising: a slotted tubular spring element formed from a tensile polymer material; a first loading cone disposed concentrically around the accumulator at a first end of said slotted tubular spring element; and a second loading cone disposed concentrically around the piston stem at said second end of said slotted tubular spring element, said second loading cone being axially compressible with said piston stem and said dispensing head toward the first loading cone, whereby said slotted tubular spring element radially expands to create an opposing extension spring force. 2. The dispensing pump of claim 1 wherein said first loading cone is annular and is integrally molded with the pump base and wherein said second loading cone is integrally molded with the piston stem. 3. A dispensing pump comprising: a pump base; an accumulator within the pump base; an inlet port within the accumulator wherein an external surface of said inlet port is coplanar with an external bottom surface of said pump base; a valve within the inlet port; a dispensing head having an outlet nozzle and an inlet stem; a piston stem having an interior flow passage, an upper end received with the inlet stem of the dispensing head and an opposing lower end with an inlet opening extending into said accumulator; a piston seal at said lower end of said piston stem, said piston seal engaging said accumulator; and a compression spring captured between the piston stem and the pump base, said compression spring comprising: a slotted tubular spring element formed from a tensile polymer material; a first loading cone disposed concentrically around the accumulator at a first end of said slotted tubular spring element; and a second loading cone disposed concentrically around the piston stem at said second end of said slotted tubular spring element, said second loading cone being axially compressible with said piston stem and said dispensing head toward the first loading cone, whereby said slotted tubular spring element radially expands to create an opposing extension spring force. 4. The dispensing pump of claim 3 wherein said first loading cone is annular and is integrally molded with the pump base and wherein said second loading cone is integrally molded with the piston stem.
Compression · CPC title
Holes, slots or the like · CPC title
Pistons separating the content remaining in the container from the atmospheric air to compensate underpressure inside the container · CPC title
of strip- or leg-type springs · CPC title
Sealing arrangements around pump actuating stem · CPC title
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