Metered valve assembly for dispensing devices
First Claim
1. In a receptacle for pressurized liquid having a cap portion, a resilient valve seat adjacent said cap portion, a rigid valve disc in contact relation with said resilient valve seat, an opening in said cap and said resilient valve seat for the passage of liquid under pressure from said receptacle, a valve housing mounted in said receptacle, said housing having a chamber, a second valve seat and an inclined shoulder, said valve disc engaging said shoulder at the highermost position as a fulcrum, a valve stem secured to said valve disc extending upwardly through said openings, an actuator mounted on said valve stem, said actuator having a discharge outlet and a thumb receiving surface on opposite sides thereof, said outlet, said thumb receiving surface and said fulcrum being in substantial coplanar relation, a duct extending axially of said valve stem communicating with said outlet and terminating adjacent said valve disc, a further duct extending radially of said valve stem connecting said first named duct and engaging said resilient valve seat at said opening when said valve disc is in a closed position, a check valve positioned in said valve chamber on said second valve seat and a plurality of elongated and substantially resilient members extending from said rigid valve disc engaging said check valve and yieldingly maintaining said check valve on said seat.
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Abstract
A metered valve assembly for dispensing a predetermined volume of fluid from a receptacle containing fluid under pressure for each actuation of the dispensing apparatus having a valve chamber of predetermined capacity with a check valve controlling the flow of fluid under pressure from the receptacle to the valve chamber and a control valve for discharging the fluid contained in the valve chamber. The valve structures are so characterized that upon the closing off of the control valve, fluid under pressure in the receptacle will lift the normally seated check valve off its seat to fill said valve chamber with fluid under pressure. Upon the actuation of the dispensing apparatus to dispense fluid, the force maintaining the check valve on its seat is progressively increased until the control valve is opened to permit the discharge of that volume of fluid trapped in the volume chamber.
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3 Claims
- 1. In a receptacle for pressurized liquid having a cap portion, a resilient valve seat adjacent said cap portion, a rigid valve disc in contact relation with said resilient valve seat, an opening in said cap and said resilient valve seat for the passage of liquid under pressure from said receptacle, a valve housing mounted in said receptacle, said housing having a chamber, a second valve seat and an inclined shoulder, said valve disc engaging said shoulder at the highermost position as a fulcrum, a valve stem secured to said valve disc extending upwardly through said openings, an actuator mounted on said valve stem, said actuator having a discharge outlet and a thumb receiving surface on opposite sides thereof, said outlet, said thumb receiving surface and said fulcrum being in substantial coplanar relation, a duct extending axially of said valve stem communicating with said outlet and terminating adjacent said valve disc, a further duct extending radially of said valve stem connecting said first named duct and engaging said resilient valve seat at said opening when said valve disc is in a closed position, a check valve positioned in said valve chamber on said second valve seat and a plurality of elongated and substantially resilient members extending from said rigid valve disc engaging said check valve and yieldingly maintaining said check valve on said seat.
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