[0001] . The object of the present invention is a device for dispensing a fluid, for example
a detergent, a disinfectant and the like, adapted for dispensing at least one fluid.
[0002] . A dispensing device, for example with a trigger, generally consists of a container
wherein the fluid to be dispensed is held, a pumping device for sucking the fluid
from the container and for dispensing the sucked fluid to the outside, and a trigger
for actuating the pumping device.
[0003] . The container is put is communication with the atmosphere by a compensation duct.
[0004] . However, the presence of the compensation duct causes fluid leaks from the container
to the outside, especially during a usage of said devices in inclined position.
[0005] . Some solutions known in the art exhibit such structural features as to limit the
fluid leaks to the outside.
[0006] . For example, a dispensing device exhibits a compensation duct communicating with
the container through a small-diameter hole, so as to limit the amount of fluid flowing
through the compensation duct. A solution like the one described now is disclosed
in document
WO 01/26822, by the same Applicant.
[0008] . However, the devices known in the art do not allow a suitable limitation of fluid
leaks through the compensation duct, with considerable disappointment for the users.
[0009] . The object of the present invention is to reduce or eliminate fluid leaking through
the compensation duct.
[0010] . Such object is achieved by a dispensing device obtained according to claim 1. The
dependent claims describe other embodiments.
[0011] . The features and advantages of the dispensing device according to the present invention
will appear more clearly from the following description, made by way of a non-limiting
example with reference to the annexed drawings, wherein:
[0012] . - figure 1 shows a section view of a dispensing head of a device according to a
first embodiment of the invention;
[0013] . - figure 2 shows a perspective section view of the dispensing head of figure 1;
[0014] . - figure 3 shows an enlarged detail of the head of figure 2, wherein a compensation
element of the device can be seen;
[0015] . - figures 4a and 4b show the compensation element of figure 3;
[0016] . - figure 5 shows a section view of a dispensing head of a device according to a
further embodiment;
[0017] . - figure 6 shows a perspective section view of the dispensing head of figure 6;
[0018] . - figure 7 shows an enlarged detail of the head of figure 6, wherein a compensation
element of the device can be seen, and
[0019] . - figures 8a and 8b show the compensation element of figure 7.
[0020] . With reference to figures 1 to 4b, reference numeral 1 indicates a dispensing head
of a dispensing device adapted for dispensing a fluid.
[0021] . The dispensing device comprises containment means adapted for containing said fluid.
For example, said containment means comprise a container which delimits a space for
containing the fluid (not shown).
[0022] . The dispensing head 1 is associable to said containment means.
[0023] . For example, said dispensing head 1 is associable to said container through a threaded
ring nut 2.
[0024] . The dispensing head 1 comprises pumping means adapted for being actuated for sucking
a given amount of fluid from said containment means during a suction step and adapted
for dispensing said given amount of fluid outside the device during a dispensing step.
[0025] . Preferably, said pumping means comprise a piston element 6 comprising a tubular
stem 8 that extends along a pumping axis X-X, between a bottom end 10, close to the
bottom of the container, and a top end 12, opposed to said bottom end 10.
[0026] . Moreover, said piston element 6 comprises a deformable membrane 14, shaped as a
cup, that connects to said tubular stem 8 in the proximity of said top end 12.
[0027] . At said top end 12, the tubular stem 8 exhibits a closing wall 16 that blocks said
top end 12 of stem 8, partly separated from the remaining portion of stem 8 through
a cut.
[0028] . Preferably, moreover, the tubular stem 8 exhibits an annular enlargement 18 on
the outer surface thereof.
[0029] . Preferably, moreover, said pumping means comprise a coupling element 20 comprising
a delimiting wall 22 adapted for seating, at least partly, said top end 12 of the
tubular stem 8.
[0030] . The coupling element 20 comprises a connecting wall 24 and a stop wall 26, radially
spaced from one another and having prevailing extension along said pumping axis X-X.
[0031] . Moreover, said coupling element 20 comprises a tubular dispensing element 27 which
delimits a dispensing duct 28 that mainly extends along a dispensing axis Y-Y, preferably
perpendicular to said pumping axis X-X.
[0032] . Moreover, the dispensing head 1 comprises a support body 30 mainly extending along
said pumping axis X-X.
[0033] . Preferably, said support body 30 comprises an outer contrast wall 32, an outer
hinging wall 34 and an inner tubular guide wall 36.
[0034] . Said inner annular wall 36 extends from a bottom end 38, close to the container,
to a top end 40, opposed to said bottom end. At said top end 40, the inner annular
wall 36 comprises an annular projection 42 protruding inwards.
[0035] . Moreover, the dispensing head 1 comprises a compensation element 50 adapted for
being connected to said support body 30 at the bottom end of said support body.
[0036] . The compensation element 50 comprises a perforated plate 52. Said compensation
element 50 further comprises an annular compensation wall 54, projecting from said
plate 52 around said hole.
[0037] . The annular compensation wall 54 preferably comprises a substantially cylindrical
portion 56 connected to plate 52, a truncated-cone portion 58 connected to said substantially
cylindrical portion 56, and a cylindrical narrowing portion 59, connected to said
truncated-cone portion.
[0038] . In particular, said truncated-cone portion 58 exhibits such pattern as to be converging
towards the bottom of said container.
[0039] . Moreover, said dispensing head 1 is associable to an elongated tubular element 60,
mainly extending along said pumping axis X-X, adapted for being inserted into said
annular compensation wall 54 of the compensation element 50.
[0040] . Moreover, said dispensing head 1 comprises actuating means adapted for being handled
by a user for actuating said pumping means.
[0041] . Preferably, said actuating means comprise a trigger 70 adapted for being hinged
to said support body 30. Moreover, said actuating means comprise an active portion
72, connected to said trigger 70, adapted for influencing said pumping means for dispensing
the fluid.
[0042] . Moreover, the dispensing head 1 comprises opening/closing means adapted for being
handled to allow/prevent the fluid dispensing.
[0043] . According to a preferred embodiment, said opening/closing means comprise a closing
body 80 adapted for being at least partly inserted into said dispensing duct of the
coupling element and adapted for switching from a closed configuration wherein it
prevents the fluid dispensing, to an open configuration, rotated relative to said
closed configuration, wherein it allows said dispensing.
[0044] . Moreover, said dispensing head 1 comprises covering means adapted for at least
partly covering said pumping means.
[0045] . In one embodiment, said covering means comprise a covering wall 90 adapted for
being connected to said support body 30 and to said delimiting wall 22.
[0046] . Said covering wall 90 comprises an annular offshoot 92 that protrudes from said
wall and is adapted for seating, at least partly, and for holding said delimiting
wall 22 of the coupling element 20.
[0047] . Figures 5 to 8b show the device according to the invention in a further embodiment,
structurally and functionally similar to the previous one.
[0048] . In particular in said embodiment, the compensation element 50 comprises plate 52
comprising an annular connecting wall 52b, arranged peripherally.
[0049] . Said connecting wall 52b is adapted for resting on the end edge of the container
neck.
[0050] . Moreover, in said embodiment, said cylindrical portion 56 comprises a protruding
annular portion 56b which protrudes from said plate 52 at a side opposed to said annular
compensation wall 54.
[0051] . Moreover, in said embodiment, said plate 52 exhibits a truncated-cone shape, diverging
towards said annular compensation wall 54.
[0052] . In said embodiment, device 1 comprises a bayonet system, for connecting the dispensing
head to the container.
[0053] . Generally, in the assembly of the dispensing device, the tubular stem 8 is inserted
in inner annular guide wall 36 of the support body 30. The annular projection 42 of
the inner annular wall 36 is in interference on the annular enlargement 18 of the
tubular stem 8.
[0054] . In other words, said annular projection 42 and said enlargement 18 constitute a
preferred example of "static" sealing means adapted for preventing fluid leaks from
the container.
[0055] . The compensation element 50 is connected to the support body 30.
[0056] . According to an embodiment, plate 52 is in abutment on the outer connecting wall
32 and on the hinging wall 34, whereas the bottom end of the inner tubular wall 36
is at least partly seated in the hole of plate 52 and in abutment on the annular compensation
wall 54 (figure 1).
[0057] . In a further embodiment, plate 52 is associated to the edge of the container neck
through said peripheral connecting wall 52b and the bottom end of the inner tubular
wall 36 is at least partly seated in the hole of plate 52 (figure 5).
[0058] . Moreover, the elongated tubular element 60 is inserted in the annular compensation
wall 54 and sealingly connects to the bottom end 10 of the tubular stem 8.
[0059] . A compensation duct 100 is obtained.
[0060] . Said compensation duct 100 comprises a narrowing portion 102 directly in communication
with said space of the container and having a crown-shaped passage zone delimited
by the elongated tubular element 60 and by the narrowing portion 59 of the compensation
element 50, parallel to one another.
[0061] . Said narrowing portion 102 exhibits a greater axial extension than the thickness
of the narrowing portion 59. In other words, the crown section extends axially by
a portion longer than the thickness or thicknesses of the walls of the compensation
element 50.
[0062] . In yet other words, said narrowing portion 102 exhibits an extension not realised
only as perforation of a wall of the compensation element 50.
[0063] . Said compensation duct 100 further comprises an expansion portion 104, following
said narrowing portion 102.
[0064] . Preferably, said expansion portion 104 exhibits a nominal dimension greater than
the diameter of said narrowing portion 102 of duct 100.
[0065] . Said expansion portion 104 in internally delimited by said elongated tubular element
60 and/or by said tubular stem 8. Externally, said expansion portion 104 is delimited
by the truncated-cone portion 58 and/or by the cylindrical portion 56 of said compensation
element 50.
[0066] . In other words, said expansion portion 104 comprises a truncated-cone portion converging
towards said narrowing portion 102 and a cylindrical portion connected to said truncated-cone
portion, at a side opposed to said narrowing portion 102.
[0067] . Moreover, said compensation duct 100 comprises an end portion 106 which extends
from said expansion portion 104 to said connection between the annular projection
42 of the inner annular guide wall 36 of the support body 30 and the annular enlargement
18 of the tubular stem 8.
[0068] . Said end portion 106 exhibits a tapered passage section, in particular always smaller
than the expansion portion 104 towards said projection-enlargement connection.
[0069] . Said tapering is obtained through a suitable taper of the tubular stem 8 or of
the inner annular wall.
[0070] . In other words, said compensation duct 100 is delimited, on one side, by a cylindrical
narrowing and, on the other side, by the projection-enlargement connection that gives
the static seal.
[0071] . Moreover, trigger 70 is hinged to the hinging wall 34 of the support body 30 and
the active portion 72 of said trigger 70 arranges below membrane 14.
[0072] . Membrane 14 is held in position between the support body 30 and the coupling element
20. In particular, the delimiting wall 22 arranges axially spaced relative to said
membrane 14, delimiting a dispensing chamber 110 therewith for said dispensing head
1.
[0073] . The covering wall 90 arranges in coverage of the coupling element 20, holding the
delimiting wall 22 of said coupling element 20 in position through said annular off
shot 92.
[0074] . In a first configuration, called rest configuration, the fluid to be dispensed is
held in the dispensing chamber 110 and the trigger is arranged in a rest position
wherein the active portion 72 does not influence membrane 14 (figures 1 and 5).
[0075] . In said configuration, the annular projection 42 of the inner annular guide wall
36 of the support body 30 is sealed on the annular enlargement 18 of the tubular stem
8, thus obtaining a static seal.
[0076] . Said seal is especially useful during the transport or storage of the dispensing
device, to prevent the fluid from being spilled out of the container through the compensation
duct.
[0077] . In a further configuration, called dispensing configuration, the trigger is rotated
from the rest position and the active portion 72 influences membrane 14, deforming
it.
[0078] . Moreover, the tubular stem 8 shifts along said pumping axis X-X, sliding into said
inner tubular guide wall 36.
[0079] . Such shifting disconnects the annular projection 42 from the annular enlargement
18 of the tubular stem 8, undoing the static seal mentioned above.
[0080] . A dispensing step is obtained by shifting from the rest configuration to the dispensing
configuration.
[0081] . From the dispensing chamber 110, the fluid is pushed towards the dispensing duct
28 and dispensed.
[0082] . The action of the fluid into the dispensing chamber 110 pushes the closing wall
16 towards the tubular stem 8, preventing the fluid from returning in the container
through the cut.
[0083] . In other words, said closing wall 16, said cut and said tubular stem 8 form a preferred
embodiment of check valve means adapted for preventing the backflow of the fluid from
the dispensing chamber 110 to the container during said dispensing step.
[0084] . In an intermediate return configuration, trigger 70 is released and the deformed
membrane 14 exhibits the tendency to return to the non-deformed starting configuration.
[0085] . A suction step is obtained from the dispensing configuration to the intermediate
return configuration.
[0086] . The increase of the volume of the dispensing chamber 110 causes an action on the
closing wall 16, moving it away from the tubular stem 8 and thus opening a passage
through which the fluid can be fed to the dispensing chamber 110.
[0087] . The tendency of membrane 14 to return to the non-deformed configuration causes
a suction action on the fluid contained in the container, so that a given amount of
said fluid flows through the elongated tubular element 60 and goes into the dispensing
chamber 110.
[0088] . The passage of said given amount of fluid from the container to the dispensing chamber
110 causes an air suction action that from outside the container, through said support
body 30 and through said compensation duct 100, goes in the container, for compensating
the volume of fluid moved to the dispensing chamber.
[0089] . In particular, during the suction step, the moderate opening between the annular
projection 42 and the surface of the tubular stem 8 allows the air to pass in the
compensation duct 100.
[0090] . In particular, the sucked air passes through the end portion 106, the expansion
portion 104 and the narrowing portion 102 of said compensation duct 100.
[0091] . At the end of the suction step, the device is again in the rest configuration,
wherein the static seal is restored.
[0092] . By virtue of the configuration of the compensation duct 100, and in particular
of the narrowing portion 102 that prevents a sudden and free air flow towards the
container space, there is a negative pressure state in the compensation duct when
the static seal is restored.
[0093] . The narrowing portion 59 projecting from the truncated-cone portion 58 surrounds
the elongated tubular element 60, so as to prevent the free outward flow of the fluid
for the entire stroke of membrane 14.
[0094] . Moreover, when the compensation duct 100 is at first filled with air, it further
prevents the fluid passage, acting as a plenum chamber. In fact, to go outwards, the
fluid should push out an air column that creates between the narrowing portion 102
of the compensation duct 100 and the enlargement-projection connection.
[0095] . Innovatively, during the repeated dispensing and subsequent suction steps, the
device has shown a considerable capability of reducing and even eliminating fluid
leaks through the compensation duct.
[0096] . Laboratory tests have confirmed the efficacy of the device.
[0097] . A typical test is carried out by arranging ten dispensing devices filled with fluid
to be dispensed.
[0098] . The device is inclined relative to the horizontal plane and the trigger is actuated
five times. Any leaks of fluid and the amount of such leaks are then assessed.
[0099] . The test is carried out for each device at different inclinations relative to the
horizontal plane (30 hexagesimal degrees, 15 hexagesimal degrees and parallel to the
horizontal plane). Moreover, the device is inclined both frontally and laterally.
[0100] . The test is repeated every day, once a day, for six days.
[0101] . Between each test, the samples are stored at 40 degrees centigrade in oven.
[0102] . The presence of fluid on the outside is assessed and classified with the codes:
0 if no leak is detected; 1 if a leak contained in the support body is detected; 2
if a leak that wets the hands is detected.
[0103] . The following table summarises the measures obtained for a daily test.
| |
Test 1 |
| Front actuation |
Side actuation |
| 30° |
15° |
parallel |
30° |
15° |
parallel |
| sample 1 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
| sample 2 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
| sample 3 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
| sample 4 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
| sample 5 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
| sample 6 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
| sample 7 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
| sample 8 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
| sample 9 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
| sample 10 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
[0104] . Similar values were obtained for the tests carried out in the other days.
[0105] . The tests carried out have proved the high efficacy of the dispensing device according
to the present invention.
[0106] . Advantageously, moreover, the device prevents fluid leaks during the transport
of the devices in their rest configuration.
[0107] . According to a further advantageous aspect, the device according to the present
invention exhibits a simple structure, wherein the narrowing is obtained by connecting
a perforated element to the device float.
[0108] . It is clear that a man skilled in the art may make several variations and changes
to the dispensing device according to the present invention in order to meet specific
and incidental needs, all falling within the scope of protection defined in the following
claims.
1. A dispensing device adapted for dispensing at least one fluid, comprising:
- containment means adapted for containing said fluid, wherein said containment means
comprise a container having a space for containing the fluid;
- pumping means adapted for being actuated for sucking a given amount of fluid from
said containment means during a suction step and adapted for dispensing said given
amount of fluid outside the device during a dispensing step;
- actuating means adapted for being handled by a user for actuating said pumping means;
wherein said space of the container is in communication with a compensation duct (100)
comprising a narrowing portion (102) directly in communication with said space and
having a crown-shaped passage section delimited by an inner wall and an outer wall
parallel to one another and wherein said outer wall exhibits an axial extension greater
than the thickness of said outer wall;
and wherein said compensation duct (100) further comprises an expansion portion (104),
following said narrowing portion (102).
2. A device according to claim 1, wherein said expansion portion (104) exhibits a nominal
dimension greater than the diameter of said narrowing portion (102) of duct (100).
3. A device according to claim 1, wherein said expansion portion (104) comprises a truncated-cone
portion converging towards said narrowing portion (102).
4. A device according to claim 3, wherein said expansion portion (104) comprises a cylindrical
portion connected to said truncated-cone portion, at a side opposed to said narrowing
portion (102).
5. An appliance according to any one of the previous claims, comprising static sealing
means adapted for eliminating fluid leaking through said compensation duct (100).
6. A device according to claim 5, wherein said expansion duct (100) comprises an end
portion (106) delimited by said static sealing means.
7. A device according to claim 6, wherein said end portion (106) is tapered towards said
sealing means.
8. A device according to any one of claims 5 to 7, wherein said sealing means comprise
a connection between an annular enlargement (18) and an annular projection (42).
9. A device according to claim 8, wherein said enlargement (18) is obtained on an annular
stem (8) through which, in said dispensing configuration, the fluid to be dispensed
flows.
10. A device according to claim 9, wherein said annular projection (42) protrudes from
an inner tubular guide wall (36) of a support body (30), said tubular stem (8) sliding
in said inner tubular guide wall (36) during said fluid dispensing step.
11. A device according to any one of the previous claims, comprising a deformable membrane
(14) adapted for delimiting, at least partly, a dispensing chamber (110) wherein the
fluid to be dispensed is held in a rest configuration of the device.
12. A device according to claim 11, wherein said membrane (14) protrudes from a tubular
stem (8) through which, in said dispensing configuration, the fluid to be dispensed
flows.
13. A device according to claim 11 or 12, further comprising a coupling element (20) adapted
for connecting with said membrane for forming said dispensing chamber (110).
14. A device according to claim 13, wherein said coupling element comprises a dispensing
duct (28) adapted for placing said dispensing chamber (110) in fluid communication
with the outside of the device.
15. A device according to any one of claims 11 to 14, further comprising check valve means
adapted for preventing the backflow of the fluid held in said dispensing chamber (110)
during said dispensing step.
16. A device according to any one of the previous claims, comprising covering means, adapted
for at least partly covering said pumping means.
17. A device according to any one of the previous claims, wherein said narrowing portion
is internally delimited by an elongated tubular element (60) adapted for extending
into said container for drawing the fluid to be dispensed and externally by an annular
compensation wall (54) of a removable compensation element (50).
18. A device according to claim 17, wherein said compensation element (50) comprises a
perforated plate (52) from which said annular compensation wall (54) protrudes.
19. A device according to claim 18, wherein said plate (52) is adapted for being associated
to the bottom end (38) of a support body (30).
20. A device according to claim 19, comprising a threaded ring nut (2) for connecting
the dispensing head (1) to the container.
21. A device according to claim 18, wherein said plate (52) is adapted for being associated
to the edge of the container neck.
22. A device according to claim 21, comprising a bayonet connection for connecting the
dispensing head (1) to the container.