Size-compensating collar in a pump dispenser
First Claim
1. In a manually operated dispensing pump having a tubular body, an annular collar secured to one end of the body in axial registration therewith, and a plunger projecting through said collar and reciprocable within the body, the improvement comprising:
- a flange on the exterior of said body spaced below said collar in disposition for abutting the underside of the top wall of a closure having an opening through which the pump may project when installed on the closure; and
a clamping element depending integrally from said collar in disposition for bearing against the topside of said top wall of the closure in forcible opposition to said flange when the pump is installed on the closure,said collar being spaced a predetermined distance from said flange and said element being yieldably resilient away from the latter to the extent necessary to accommodate a variety of top wall thicknesses on a corresponding variety of closures while maintaining a clamping force against the same,said collar including a radially inner skirt slidably receiving said plunger, a radially outer skirt having said clamping element at one extremity thereof, and a connecting portion adjacent the opposite extremity of the outer skirt joining the skirts to one another and having structure associated therewith for use in locking the plunger in a fully depressed position,said connecting portion being inflexible relative to said element whereby yielding in the collar to accommodate closure thicknesses occurs in said element rather than said connecting portion and the locking structure.
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Abstract
The collar of the pump clamps the top wall of a closure against an underlying, external flange on the pump body, and although the collar is always a fixed, predetermined distance from the flange, a variety of closures with differing top wall thicknesses may be accommodated by the collar because of the yieldable nature of an integrally depending element at a lower periphery of the collar that makes the actual clamping engagement of the collar with the closure. Such element may be defined by an annular series of separate, deflectable segments around the periphery of the collar or by a continuous annular surface capable of deflecting away from the lip but maintaining forcible engagement with the top wall of the closure at all times.
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7 Claims
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1. In a manually operated dispensing pump having a tubular body, an annular collar secured to one end of the body in axial registration therewith, and a plunger projecting through said collar and reciprocable within the body, the improvement comprising:
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a flange on the exterior of said body spaced below said collar in disposition for abutting the underside of the top wall of a closure having an opening through which the pump may project when installed on the closure; and a clamping element depending integrally from said collar in disposition for bearing against the topside of said top wall of the closure in forcible opposition to said flange when the pump is installed on the closure, said collar being spaced a predetermined distance from said flange and said element being yieldably resilient away from the latter to the extent necessary to accommodate a variety of top wall thicknesses on a corresponding variety of closures while maintaining a clamping force against the same, said collar including a radially inner skirt slidably receiving said plunger, a radially outer skirt having said clamping element at one extremity thereof, and a connecting portion adjacent the opposite extremity of the outer skirt joining the skirts to one another and having structure associated therewith for use in locking the plunger in a fully depressed position, said connecting portion being inflexible relative to said element whereby yielding in the collar to accommodate closure thicknesses occurs in said element rather than said connecting portion and the locking structure. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7)
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