BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
[0001] This invention relates to a manually actuated liquid pump sprayer capable of being
operating in both an upright position and in an inverted position by the provision
of first and second oppositely extending fluid flow passages extending within the
liquid in the container to which the pump sprayer is mounted in one of the upright
and inverted positions, and extending into air in the container and the other of such
positions.
[0002] Pump dispensers having only a single fluid flow passage comprising a dip tube extend
from the pump into the liquid at the bottom of the container such that liquid is suctioned
into the pump sprayer during its operation so long as there is liquid in the container
and while the container is held in a position in which its bottom is located substantially
below the pump sprayer.
[0003] Such known dispensers, however, are generally incapable of being operated in an inverted
position as when the dip tube is no longer in communication with the liquid in the
container.
[0004] U.S. patent 4,277,001 discloses a manually actuated pump sprayer adapted for upright
and inverted spray by the provision of a three-way valve assembly mounted to the sprayer.
Such assembly is, however, of complex structure requiring ball check valves associated
with both oppositely extending fluid flow passages.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
[0005] It is an object of the present invention to provide a pump sprayer capable of upright
and inverted spray by the provision of an adapter which is of simple construction,
is highly economical and avoids the known disadvantages of the prior art. According
to the invention the adapter has confronting upright and inverted valve seats located
within an adapter chamber in communication with the pumping mechanism, there being
a single gravity shifting ball check valve provided for both valve seats.
[0006] The adapter for the manually actuated pump sprayer according to the preferred embodiment
of the invention is a two-part structure comprising an elongated liner mounted to
the pump body of the sprayer, and a hollow insert element coupled to the liner and
extending into a terminal end of the liner. The liner has an inner elongated coaxial
cylinder which defines an adapter chamber and which is coupled to a valve controlled
inlet passage of the pump body. A first of the valve seats projects into the adapter
chamber from a wall of the cylinder. The insert element supports a second of the valve
seats which projects into the adapter chamber.
[0007] Preferably the liner of the two-part adapter has an internal longitudinal first groove
which forms a portion of the second passage together with the pump body. Preferably
the insert element has an external longitudinal second groove which forms another
portion of the second passage together with the liner, and the cylinder has an external
longitudinal third groove which forms a portion of the first passage together with
the insert element.
[0008] Other objects, advantages, and novel features of the invention will become more apparent
from the following detailed description of a preferred embodiment of the invention
when taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0009]
Fig. 1 is a side elevational view, partly in section, of the upright/inverted adapter
according to the invention attached to a manually actuated pump sprayer mounted on
a container of liquid shown in an upright position;
Fig. 2 is a view similar to Fig. 1 showing the container and pump in an inverted position;
Fig. 3 is a vertical sectional view of the adapter according to the invention shown
mounted to the pump body in an upright position.
Fig. 4 is a view similar to Fig. 3 in the inverted position;
Fig. 5 is a vertical sectional view of the elongated liner forming one part of the
adapter according to the invention;
Fig. 6 is a top plan view of the liner of Fig. 5;
Fig. 7 is a vertical sectional view of the other part of the adapter of the invention
in the form of a hollow insert element;
Fig. 8 is a cross-sectional view taken substantially along the line 8-8 of Fig. 7;
and
Fig. 9 is a top elevational view of the insert element of Fig. 7.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0010] A manually actuated pump sprayer of any known type, such as the finger actuated pump
disclosed in U.S. patent 5,064,105 commonly owned herewith, is generally designated
10 in Fig. 1 has an internally threaded closure cap 11 to facilitate mounting the
pump sprayer to a container 12 of liquid 13 to be dispensed. The pump sprayer mounted
to an externally threaded neck 14 of the container, further includes a pump body 15
which extends into the container interior, and a dispenser head 16 having a discharge
orifice (not shown) through which liquid product is sprayed upon depression of the
head usually by the finger of the user for actuating the pumping mechanism, as disclosed
in the aforementioned patent. Other fingertip sprayers are capable of being utilized
together with the adapter according to the invention.
[0011] As more clearly shown in Figs. 3 and 4, the terminal end of the pump body which extends
into the container forms an inlet passage 17, as is typical for fingertip pump sprayers
of this type, which is valve controlled by, for example, a ball check valve 18 although
other inlet valving may be provided. A dip tube, such as 19, would normally depend
directly from inlet passage 17 except that, in accordance with the invention, the
dip tube extends from an upright/inverted adapter provided according to the invention,
generally designated 21. The adapter comprises a two-part structure shown in detail
in Figs. 5 and 7, and is shown assembled together in Figs. 1 to 4.
[0012] Turning to Fig. 5 an elongated liner generally designated 22 is shown as forming
one part of the adapter, the liner having a first section 23 of a shape complementary
to that of pump body 15 such that the liner can be conveniently attached thereto and
be secured by a friction fit. The liner has an internal cylinder 24 which defines
an adapter chamber 25, the cylinder being mounted within the liner as by a plurality
of spaced radial arms 26 more clearly shown in Fig. 6. And as shown in Fig. 3 the
cylinder is telescoped over sleeve 26 of the pump body, such that adapter chamber
25 communicates with inlet passage 17 of the pump.
[0013] As shown in Figs. 1 to 4, the adapter comprises a pair of confronting, upright and
inverted valve seats, a first valve seat 27 being shown in Fig. 5 as projecting into
adapter chamber 25 from a wall of cylinder 24.
[0014] First section 23 of liner 22 has an internal longitudinal first groove 28 which together
with pump body 15 forms a portion of a second fluid flow passage extending into the
adapter chamber which will be described more fully hereinafter. And, cylinder 24 has
an external longitudinal third groove 29 extending between free end 31 of cylinder
24 and a transverse port 32 leading to valve seat 27.
[0015] The second part of the adapter according to the invention comprises a hollow insert
element generally designated 33 in Figs. 7, 8 and 9. The insert element has a first
cylindrical section 34 which extends into second section 35 of liner 22 so as to be
frictionally coupled together with the liner as shown in Figs. 3 and 4. First section
34 of the insert element supports a second of the valve seats 36 which projects into
adapter chamber 25.
[0016] First section 34 of insert element 33 has an external longitudinal second groove
37 more clearly shown in Figs. 8 and 9, the groove forming a second fluid flow passage
30 together with the liner when assembled. Second groove 37 extends from the terminal
end of portion 34 to port 38 which communicates with valve seat 36. The insert element
further has an external sleeve 39 into which one end of dip tube 19 is fitted for
suspending the dip tube inside the container.
[0017] When parts 22 and 33 are assembled together groove 29 forms together with portion
34 of the insert element a portion of first fluid flow passage 20 which is in communication
with the interior of the dip tube.
[0018] In operation, with the pump and container in a substantially upright position as
shown in Figs. 1 and 3, product is suctioned into the pump chamber of the pump (not
shown but downstream of valve 18) during pumping operation as product is suctioned
up the dip tube and into adapter chamber 25 and up through inlet passage 17. A single
ball check valve 41 has gravity shifted between the confronting valve seats 27 and
36 such that in the upright position valve 41 is seated at its valve seat 36 for valving
second fluid flow passage 30 closed. Thus although the second fluid passage is in
communication with the air inside the container, as the passage terminates at 50 in
the vicinity of container closure 11, air is prevented from being suctioned into adapter
chamber 25 during the pump suction strokes. While in the upright position the pump
operates in a normal manner as a standard pump.
[0019] With the pump in a substantially inverted position shown in Figs. 2 and 4, the dip
tube and its fluid flow passage 20 now communicate with the air in the container,
while the second fluid flow passage 30 is in communication with the liquid in the
container. The ball check valve 41 falls by gravity to its seat 27 to thereby valve
air passage 20 closed while product is suctioned into the pump chamber via the adapter
chamber through passage 30 to facilitate carrying out the pumping operation as in
any normal manner.
[0020] From the foregoing it can be seen that a simple and economical yet highly effective
adapter for a manually actuated pump dispenser has been devised which renders the
dispenser capable of both upright and inverted spray without leakage and without the
need for a complex valving assembly. Moreover the two parts of the adapter can each
be molded easily and economically by known plastic molding techniques.
[0021] Obviously many modifications and variations of the invention are made possible in
the light of the above teachings. It is therefore to be understood that within the
scope of the appended claims the invention may be practiced otherwise than as specifically
described.
1. A manually actuated liquid pump sprayer capable of being operated in both an upright
position and in an inverted position, comprising a pump body having means for mounting
the body to a container of liquid to be dispensed, adapter means mounted to said body
for effecting both upright and inverted spray, said adapter means having first and
second fluid passages extending from an adapter chamber in opposite directions for
respectively inletting liquid from the container to the chamber in only one of the
upright and inverted positions, and being exposed to air in the container in the other
of said positions, said passages terminating within said chamber in opposing upright
and inverted valve seats, and said adapter means including a single ball check valve
gravity shifted between said valve seats depending on the upright and inverted positions
of the sprayer for valving off one of said passages when exposed to air in the container.
2. The sprayer according to claim 1, wherein said adapter means comprises an adapter
body, said first passage including a dip tube mounted to said adapter body and a groove
formed in said adapter body communicating with one of said valve seats and with said
dip tube.
3. The sprayer according to claim 2, wherein said second passage extends within said
adapter body between the other of said valve seats and one end of said adapter body
in the vicinity of said mounting means.
4. The sprayer according to claim 2, wherein said adapter body comprises an elongated
liner having a first section coupled to said pump body, an internal cylinder coaxial
with a second section of said adapter body, said cylinder defining said adapter chamber
and being coupled to a valve controlled inlet passage of said pump body, a first of
said valve seats projecting into said adapter chamber from a wall of said cylinder,
said adapter body further comprising a hollow insert element having a first section
extending into said second section, said first section of said element supporting
a second of said valve seats which projects into said adapter chamber.
5. The sprayer according to claim 4, wherein said first section of said liner has an
internal longitudinal first groove forming together with said pump body a portion
of said second passages, said first portion of said insert element having an external
longitudinal second groove forming together with said liner another portion of said
second passage and said cylinder having an external longitudinal third groove forming
together with said first section of said insert element a portion of said first passage.