Dispensing pump with skirt spring

US9937509B2 · US · B2

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FieldValue
Publication numberUS-9937509-B2
Application numberUS-201415105646-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateDec 31, 2014
Priority dateJan 13, 2014
Publication dateApr 10, 2018
Grant dateApr 10, 2018

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A dispensing pump ( 10 ) for liquids, viscous materials, foams, gels, etc. includes a resilient plastic skirt spring ( 18 ) so that the entire pump can be more easily recycled. The dispensing pump ( 10 ) includes a base portion ( 12 ), an inlet valve ( 14 ), a piston valve ( 16 ), a polymer skirt spring ( 18 ), a spring guide structure ( 20 ) and a pump actuator ( 22 ). The skirt spring ( 18 ) comprises a plurality of concentric nesting rings ( 38 ) sequentially decreasing in diameter from a base ring ( 38 A) to a top ring ( 38 F) wherein adjacent rings are interconnected by spaced bridge segments ( 40 ) and the bridge segments are staggered at each sequential ring. The skirt spring ( 18 ) includes structures which interact with the piston valve ( 16 ) to open the outlet valve.

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What is claimed is: 1. A dispensing pump comprising: a base portion having a bottom wall and an upwardly extending sidewall, said bottom wall including a centrally located entrance orifice, said base portion further having a flow conduit extending upwardly from the inner surface of the bottom wall and surrounding the entrance orifice; an inlet valve received within the entrance orifice, said inlet valve being slidably movable between a normal closed position and an open position; a piston valve having a lower end received within the flow conduit, an upper end and an outlet opening adjacent the upper end; a polymer conical skirt spring comprising a plurality of concentric nesting rings sequentially decreasing in diameter from a base ring to a top ring wherein adjacent rings are interconnected by spaced bridge segments, said bridge segments being staggered at each sequential ring, said skirt spring further including an upper wall extending inwardly from the top ring and an inner piston wall extending downwardly from the upper wall, said skirt spring being received within the base portion such that the upper end of the piston valve is concentrically received within the inner piston wall, and the outer surface of the inner piston wall is disposed concentrically within the flow conduit, said upper end of said piston valve engaging and cooperating with said inner piston wall to form an outlet valve, said piston valve being slidably movable within the flow conduit and within the inner piston wall; a guide structure having a top wall, an outer sidewall depending downwardly and outwardly from the top wall, and an inner annular wall depending downwardly from the top wall, said top wall including an outlet orifice within the inner annular wall, said guide structure being received within the base portion wherein the terminal outer edge of the outer sidewall is slidably received within the outer sidewall of the base portion, and the inner annular wall captures the top ring of the skirt spring, said guide structure being slidably movable within the base portion; and a pump actuator having a top wall, sidewalls and a dispensing orifice, the pump actuator being received over the guide structure and within the base portion where the dispensing orifice communicates with the outlet orifice of the guide structure, said pump actuator being slidable movable within the base portion, whereby forcible downward compression of the pump actuator causes a compression of the skirt spring and forces material within the flow conduit to flow out through the dispensing orifice of the nozzle, and whereby upon release of the pump actuator the skirt spring expands to draw material into the flow conduit. 2. The dispensing pump of claim 1 wherein the bridge segments comprise opposing bridge segments spaced 180 degrees apart. 3. The dispensing pump of claim 2 wherein the opposing bridge segments are staggered 90 degrees at each sequential ring. 4. A dispensing pump comprising: a base portion having a bottom wall and an upwardly extending sidewall, said bottom wall including a centrally located entrance orifice, said base portion further having a flow conduit extending upwardly from the inner surface of the bottom wall and surrounding the entrance orifice; an inlet valve received within the entrance orifice, said inlet valve being slidably movable between a normal closed position where the inlet valve is seated within the entrance orifice and an open position where the inlet is unseated from the entrance orifice to allow material to flow into the flow conduit; a piston valve having a lower end received within the flow conduit, an upper end and an outlet opening adjacent the upper end; a polymer conical skirt spring comprising a plurality of concentric nesting rings sequentially decreasing in diameter from a base ring to a top ring wherein adjacent rings are interconnected by spaced bridge segments, said bridge segments being staggered at each sequential ring, said skirt spring further including an upper wall extending inwardly from the top ring and an inner piston wall extending downwardly from the upper wall, said skirt spring being received within the base portion such that the upper end of the piston valve is concentrically received within the inner piston wall, and the outer surface of the inner piston wall is disposed concentrically within the flow conduit, said upper end of said piston valve engaging and cooperating with said inner piston wall to form an outlet valve, said piston valve being slidably movable within the flow conduit and within the inner piston wall; a guide structure having a top wall, an outer sidewall depending downwardly and outwardly from the top wall, and an inner annular wall depending downwardly from the top wall, said top wall including an outlet orifice within the inner annular wall, said guide structure being received within the base portion wherein the terminal outer edge of the outer sidewall is slidably received within the outer sidewall of the base portion, and the inner annular wall captures the top ring of the skirt spring, said guide structure being slidably movable within the base portion; and a pump actuator having a top wall, sidewalls and a dispensing orifice, the pump actuator being received over the guide structure and within the base portion where the dispensing orifice communicates with the outlet orifice of the guide structure, said pump actuator being slidable movable within the base portion, whereby forcible downward compression of the pump actuator causes a corresponding downward movement of the guide structure, a corresponding guided compression of the skirt spring, a corresponding sliding movement of the inner piston wall of the skirt spring relative to the upper end of the piston valve to open the outlet valve and a corresponding downward sliding movement of the piston valve to force material within the flow conduit to flow out through the outlet valve, the outlet orifice of the guide structure and the dispensing orifice of the nozzle, and whereby upon release of the pump actuator the skirt spring expands causing a forcible upward movement of the guide structure and pump actuator, a corresponding sliding movement of the inner piston wall of the skirt spring relative to the upper end of the piston valve to close the outlet valve, and a corresponding upward sliding movement of the piston valve, which in turn creates a vacuum pressure within the flow conduit drawing the inlet valve from its normally closed position to its open position and drawing material into the flow conduit through the inlet orifice. 5. The dispensing pump of claim 4 wherein the bridge segments comprise opposing bridge segments spaced 180 degrees apart. 6. The dispensing pump of claim 5 wherein the opposing bridge segments are staggered 90 degrees at each sequential ring.

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  • characterised by a particular shape or material (B05B11/1076 takes precedence) · CPC title

  • having an outlet valve opened by deformation or displacement of the piston relative to its actuating stem · CPC title

  • the valve being made of a resiliently deformable material or being urged in a closed position by a spring · CPC title

  • the outlet valve being opened by pressure after a defined accumulation stroke · CPC title

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

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What does patent US9937509B2 cover?
A dispensing pump ( 10 ) for liquids, viscous materials, foams, gels, etc. includes a resilient plastic skirt spring ( 18 ) so that the entire pump can be more easily recycled. The dispensing pump ( 10 ) includes a base portion ( 12 ), an inlet valve ( 14 ), a piston valve ( 16 ), a polymer skirt spring ( 18 ), a spring guide structure ( 20 ) and a pump actuator ( 22 ). The skirt spring ( 18 ) …
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Westrock Mwv Llc, Silgan Dispensing Systems Corp
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification B05B11/1023. Mapped technology areas include Operations & Transport.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Apr 10 2018 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 2 related publications on this page (citations in our corpus or others sharing the same primary CPC).