Pump dispensers
View Patent ↗A pump dispenser has a deformable pump chamber constituted by first and second part-chambers each having a respective resiliently deformable faceted chamber wall and a connecting conduit communicating between them. They may be moulded in one piece and require no separate restoring spring. The first and second part-chambers may be disposed in line between a pump body providing an inlet valve from a container and a movable actuator cap providing a valved outlet.
1. A pump dispenser comprising a pump having a deformable pump chamber with an inlet and an outlet, and a pump actuator operable relative to a body of the pump to vary the volume of the deformable pump chamber for pumping, wherein the pump chamber comprises a first part-chamber with rigid side walls and the inlet disposed separately from a deformable wall formed at a top of the first part-chamber; a second part-chamber with rigid sidewalls and the outlet disposed separately from a deformable wall at a bottom of the second part-chamber; and a connecting conduit connected to the deformable walls so as to separate the first and second part-chambers; and
wherein the first and second part-chambers are both compressed at the same time by the pump actuator in a dispensing stroke thereof.
2. The pump dispenser of claim 1 in which the first and second part-chambers are compressed towards one another by the pump actuator in the dispensing stroke.
3. The pump dispenser of claim 1 in which the first and second part-chambers are disposed in line between the pump body and the pump actuator and wherein the pump actuator is moved towards the pump body in the dispensing stroke.
4. The pump dispenser of claim 3 in which each of the first and second part-chambers has a rigid wall portion and a deformable wall portion, said first and second part-chambers disposed with the respective deformable wall portions of each facing the other.
5. The pump dispenser of claim 4 in which the connecting conduit is non-deformable, thereby causing the deformable wall portions to collapse by the actuator in the dispensing stroke.
6. The pump dispenser of claim 4 in which the deformable wall portions of the first and second part-chambers are resiliently deformable and return the pump to an extended position after the dispensing stroke.
7. The pump dispenser of claim 4 in which one or both of the deformable wall is/or are a resiliently restorable non-elastomeric flexible wall comprising a plurality of mutually angled facets, at least one facet having a concave boundary, and a curved surface portion which interrupts the facet to induce bending thereof in the dispensing stroke so as to resiliently restore the flexible wall to an extended position.
8. The pump dispenser of claim 1 in which the pump inlet is in one of the part-chambers and the outlet is in the other.
9. The pump dispenser of claim 1 in which one or both of the deformable wall is/or are a resiliently restorable non-elastomeric flexible wall made of polypropylene.
10. The pump dispenser of claim 1 in which the deformable walls of the first and second chambers are each formed as separate, single pieces.
11. The pump dispenser of claim 10 in which each of the separate, single pieces also includes the connecting conduit.
12. The pump dispenser of claim 1 in which the part-chambers are constituted by a rigid body member, said pump actuator member is constructed and arranged to be reciprocable relative to the rigid body member, and including a first one-piece resiliently deformable wall component defining the first part-chamber in combination with the body member and a second one-piece resiliently deformable wall component defining the second part-chamber in combination with the actuator member, the connecting conduit being a rigid tube extending between them.
13. The pump dispenser of claim 1 in which all of the pump components are of polypropylene.