Removable fluid connection fitting for oral irrigator
US-2018296307-A1 · Oct 18, 2018 · US
US12263053B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-12263053-B2 |
| Application number | US-202117370420-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jul 8, 2021 |
| Priority date | Jul 22, 2020 |
| Publication date | Apr 1, 2025 |
| Grant date | Apr 1, 2025 |
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A bypass flow assembly of an oral irrigator is provided. The oral irrigator may include a handle positionable between a first mode and a second mode and a valve assembly including a bypass valve movable between first and second positions and an inlet valve movable between open and closed positions. The first position of the bypass valve may be associated with the first mode of the handle and the second position of the bypass valve may be associated with the second mode of the handle, such that the bypass valve moves from the first position to the second position when the handle is positioned in the second mode and remains in the second position until the handle is positioned in the first mode. The inlet valve may move between the open and closed positions when the bypass valve is positioned in the first position and the second position.
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An oral irrigator comprising: a handle positionable between a first mode and a second mode, the first mode being an operation mode of the handle, the second mode being a pause mode of the handle; and a valve assembly comprising: a bypass valve movable between first and second positions, the bypass valve comprises: a hollow rod section, the hollow rod section comprising one or more bores defined therethrough to direct fluid; a ledge extending annularly from the hollow rod section; and an inlet valve movable between open and closed positions, wherein the first position of the bypass valve is associated with the first mode of the handle and the second position of the bypass valve is associated with the second mode of the handle, such that the bypass valve moves from the first position to the second position when the handle is positioned in the second mode and remains in the second position until the handle is positioned in the first mode, and wherein the inlet valve moves between an open and closed positions when the bypass valve is positioned in the first position and the second position; and a spring biasing the ledge against a first stop to define the first position, wherein a fluid pressure buildup overcomes the spring to hold the bypass valve in the second position against a second stop. 2. The oral irrigator of claim 1 , further comprising: an outlet valve movable between open and closed positions; wherein the inlet valve comprises a first reed valve; and wherein the outlet valve comprises a second reed valve or a poppet valve. 3. The oral irrigator of claim 1 , wherein the inlet valve moves between the open and closed positions while the bypass valve remains stationary in either the first position or the second position. 4. The oral irrigator of claim 1 , further comprising a pump assembly, the pump assembly comprising: an inlet; an outlet; a valve chamber fluidically connecting the inlet to the outlet, the bypass valve movably positioned within the valve chamber; and a bypass flow circuit fluidically connecting the valve chamber to the inlet to direct fluid between the valve chamber and the inlet based on the position of the bypass valve within the valve chamber, wherein the first position of the bypass valve limits fluid flow through the bypass flow circuit, and wherein the second position of the bypass valve permits fluid flow through the bypass flow circuit. 5. The oral irrigator of claim 4 , further comprising a pressure adjustment assembly configured to adjust an output pressure at the handle, the pressure adjustment assembly integrated at least partially with the bypass flow circuit. 6. The oral irrigator of claim 1 , wherein: the bypass valve is biased towards the first position; and the bypass valve is held in the second position through fluid pressure. 7. The oral irrigator of claim 1 , wherein: the first mode permits fluid flow through the handle; and the second mode limits fluid flow through the handle. 8. A pump assembly for an oral irrigator, the pump assembly comprising: an inlet; an outlet; a bypass flow circuit; and a valve assembly, the valve assembly comprising: a bypass valve movable between a first position directing fluid between the inlet and the outlet and a second position directing fluid through the bypass flow circuit, the first position associated with an operation mode of the oral irrigator, the second position associated with a pause mode of the oral irrigator, the bypass valve comprises: a hollow rod section, the hollow rod section comprising one or more bores defined therethrough to direct fluid between the inlet, the outlet, and the bypass flow circuit; a ledge extending annularly from the hollow rod section; an inlet valve movable between open and closed positions when the bypass valve is positioned in the first position and the second position; and a spring biasing the ledge against a first stop to define the first position, wherein the pump assembly is configured such that a fluid pressure buildup within the outlet overcomes the spring to hold the bypass valve in the second position against a second stop. 9. The pump assembly of claim 8 , further comprising an outlet valve positioned at or adjacent to an end of the bypass valve near the outlet, wherein the outlet valve moves with the bypass valve as the bypass valve moves between the first position and the second position. 10. The pump assembly of claim 9 , wherein: the inlet valve comprises a first reed valve; or the outlet valve comprises a second reed valve or a poppet valve. 11. The pump assembly of claim 8 , further comprising: a first seal sealing a first portion of the bypass valve to a first surface of a valve chamber near the inlet; a second seal sealing a second portion of the bypass valve to a second surface of the valve chamber near the outlet; and a third seal sealing a third portion of the bypass valve to a third surface of the valve chamber between the first and second seals when the bypass valve is in the first position, wherein movement of the bypass valve from the first position to the second position disengages the third seal from the third surface to direct fluid from the valve chamber to the bypass flow circuit. 12. The pump assembly of claim 11 , wherein: the bypass flow circuit comprises a first flow channel in fluid communication with the valve chamber between the first and third seals, and a second flow channel in fluid communication with the inlet; engagement of the third seal with the third surface limits fluid flow between the valve chamber and the inlet through the first and second flow channels of the bypass flow circuit; and disengagement of the third seal from the third surface permits fluid flow between the valve chamber and the inlet through the first and second flow channels of the bypass flow circuit. 13. The pump assembly of claim 8 , wherein the bypass valve is configured to move as a result of fluid pressure buildup within the outlet.
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