IP Library Granted Patent US 12,472,520
Granted Patent B2
US 12,472,520 · App. 17/780,191 · Granted Nov 18, 2025

Continuous spray trigger dispenser

Inventor: Simon Christopher Knight (Bridgend Mid Glamorgan, GB)
Assignee: RIEKE PACKAGING SYSTEMS LIMITED
B05B11/1011
View Patent ↗
Loading inventors, assignments & file history…
Monitor This Case
Get email alerts when status or documents change.
Order Certified Copies
Most orders are placed with the USPTO same day — all within 24 business hours.
Order via The Patent Place →
Pre-filled with this patent's details
Quick Facts
Patent No.
US 12,472,520
App. No.
17/780,191
Granted
Nov 18, 2025
Kind
B2
Abstract

An all-plastic, continuous trigger sprayer is contemplated that avoids the use of metal parts, elastomers, or other disparate and non-recyclable materials. A reservoir diaphragm is provided within the sprayer head, interposed between the actuation mechanism and the outlet, so as to ensure a steady flow of dispensed fluid is delivered even after actuation has ceased.

Claims (28)

1 . A continuous spraying trigger dispenser having no metallic components, the dispenser comprising:

a pump body defining a fluid flow path passing completely through the pump body, the pump body having a closure cap, a dispensing nozzle, and a pump chamber accommodating a movable piston;

a reservoir diaphragm attached to the pump body and positioned above the pump chamber, the reservoir diaphragm having an inlet to receive fluid from the pump chamber, an outlet connected to the dispensing nozzle, and a sidewall connected to at least one expandable, resilient panel that moves in response to fluid accumulation within the reservoir diaphragm and biasing force exerted by a plastic biasing member on an outer surface of the resilient panel so as to compress the resilient panel; and

a trigger pivotally connected to the pump body proximate to the pump chamber, the trigger having a driving member urging the piston to move within the pump chamber, thereby varying volume in a portion of the pump chamber connected to the fluid flow path so as to urge fluid along the fluid flow path;

whereby fluid accumulating within the reservoir diaphragm is dispensable continuously according to at least one of the following: (i) for a period of time exceeding that required to actuate the trigger; and (ii) so that a maximum volume of fluid received within the portion of the pump chamber connected to the fluid flow path is less than a volume of the reservoir diaphragm when the resilient panel is at least partially expanded.

2 . The dispenser of claim 1 wherein the closure cap includes a chaplet with a check valve interposed in the fluid flow path between the chaplet and the pump chamber.

3 . The dispenser of claim 2 wherein the chaplet and the pump chamber each include make-up air inlets and wherein a sealing wing member attached to the piston allows make-up air to pass through the make-up air inlets when the piston is moved as the trigger is actuated.

4 . A continuous spraying trigger dispenser having no metallic components, the dispenser comprising:

a pump body defining a fluid flow path passing completely through the pump body, the pump body having a closure cap, a dispensing nozzle, and a pump chamber accommodating a movable piston;

a reservoir diaphragm attached to the pump body and positioned above the pump chamber, the reservoir diaphragm having an inlet to receive fluid from the pump chamber, an outlet connected to the dispensing nozzle, and a sidewall connected to at least one expandable, resilient panel that moves in response to fluid accumulation within the reservoir diaphragm and biasing force exerted on an outer surface of the resilient panel; and

a trigger pivotally connected to the pump body proximate to the pump chamber, the trigger having a driving member urging the piston to move within the pump chamber, thereby varying volume in a portion of the pump chamber connected to the fluid flow path so as to urge fluid along the fluid flow path;

whereby fluid accumulating within the reservoir diaphragm is dispensable continuously according to at least one of the following: (i) for a period of time exceeding that required to actuate the trigger; and (ii) so that a maximum volume of fluid received within the portion of the pump chamber connected to the fluid flow path is less than a volume of the reservoir diaphragm when the resilient panel is at least partially expanded; and

wherein the reservoir diaphragm comprises two shell members coupled together, with at least one shell member including a said expandable resilient panel.

5 . The dispenser of claim 4 wherein the resilient panel includes a plurality of facets separated by reinforcing ribs with the plurality of facets forming a concave or convex pyramid.

6 . The dispenser of claim 5 wherein each facet includes a flattened portion defining the concave or convex pyramid and one or two cylindrical formations proximate to top and/or bottom edges of the flattened portion.

7 . The dispenser of claim 4 wherein each shell member is identical.

8 . The dispenser of claim 4 wherein each shell member includes a cylindrical sidewall and the inlet and outlet pass through the sidewalls.

9 . The dispenser of claim 1 wherein the reservoir diaphragm includes a cylindrical sidewall so that the inlet and outlet pass through the sidewall.

10 . The dispenser of claim 1 wherein the dispensing nozzle is mounted on a post formed within the fluid flow path.

11 . The dispenser of claim 10 wherein the dispensing nozzle and post form discrete flow channels terminating in a swirl chamber immediately proximate to an outlet of the dispensing nozzle.

12 . The dispenser of preceding claim 1 wherein the reservoir diaphragm is coupled to the pump body by an extension formed in the pump body.

13 . The dispenser of claim 1 wherein a connector defines the fluid path between the pump chamber and the reservoir diaphragm, the connector enclosing a valve.

14 . The dispenser of claim 1 wherein the pump body, the trigger, and the closure cap are made from the same grade of polymeric material comprising polypropylene.

15 . The dispenser of claim 4 wherein the pump body, the trigger, and the closure cap are made from the same grade of polymeric material comprising polypropylene.

16 . The dispenser of preceding claim 4 wherein the reservoir diaphragm is coupled to the pump body by an extension formed in the pump body.

17 . The dispenser of claim 4 wherein a connector defines the fluid path between the pump chamber and the reservoir diaphragm, the connector enclosing a valve.

18 . The dispenser of claim 4 wherein the dispensing nozzle is mounted on a post formed within the fluid flow path.

19 . The dispenser of claim 18 wherein the dispensing nozzle and post form discrete flow channels terminating in a swirl chamber immediately proximate to an outlet of the dispensing nozzle.

Assignments (2)
CHANGE OF NAME Recorded Jul 28, 2026
From: RIEKE PACKAGING SYSTEMS LIMITED
To: TRIMAS PACKAGING LIMITED
Reel/Frame 075418/0473 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Oct 9, 2025
From: KNIGHT, SIMON CHRISTOPHER
To: RIEKE PACKAGING SYSTEMS LIMITED
Reel/Frame 072518/0130 →