Pump dispenser having one-piece plastic spring and gasket

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C222S341000

Reexamination Certificate

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ABSTRACT:

FIELD OF THE INVENTION
This invention relates to a pump dispenser having a one-piece plastic spring and gasket. More specifically, this invention relates a pump dispenser of the type having a vertically reciprocable piston such as is disclosed in the U.S. Pat. No. 4,161,288 to McKinney issued Jul. 17, 1979. In the practice of the invention such a pump dispenser is equipped with a one-piece plastic spring and gasket.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
The prior art has many showings of piston-type pump dispensers in which a metal spring is compressively disposed inside the cylinder, biasing the piston toward the position of maximum volume. The vertical pump shown in the McKinney patent above is a good example of such an arrangement.
In some pumps of the prior art where the liquid product being dispensed is corrosive as, for instance, bleach, the metal spring is in the cylinder with the liquid and subject to attack. For this reason some pumps of various types have moved the metal spring to the outside of the cylinder.
Rubber biasing members have been used. In U.S. Pat. No. 5,518,377 to Bougamont et al, for instance, a stretchable rubber membrane has an end attached to the piston and serves as a return spring for the piston, biasing the piston upward. It also serves as a seal for the pump chamber as well as an intake check valve.
In pump dispensers there has always been a concern with a leak-resistant mounting of the pump on the container. In some cases this has been dealt with by annular sealing walls which have engaged the inside of the container finish. Most, however, have provided a liner or separate annular gasket which have been squeezed between the top wall of the container closure and the top of the finish of the container as the closure is screwed down tight.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The present invention is, of course, defined in the claims. In summary, the invention is a pump dispenser having a mounting cap for mounting on a container and a vertical pumping cylinder receiving a piston. The piston has a downward tubular inlet stem adapted to extend reciprocably through the cap and into the container. A trigger is pivoted to the pump body and has a rearward arm to raise the piston. The improvement is a unitary bowl-shaped spring of resilient plastic surrounding the piston stem and comprising an upper, larger diameter ring disposed inside the cap and adapted to be clamped by the cap against the finish of the container and serve as a gasket. It also comprises a lower smaller diameter ring fastened to the piston stem, and at least a partial wall having its upper and lower ends connected to the upper and lower rings respectively.


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patent: 3685739 (1972-08-01), Vanier
patent: 3761022 (1973-09-01), Kondo
patent: 3840157 (1974-10-01), Hellenkamp
patent: 4161288 (1979-07-01), McKinney
patent: 4227650 (1980-10-01), McKinney
patent: 4589573 (1986-05-01), Tada
patent: 5114052 (1992-05-01), Tiramani et al.
patent: 5518377 (1996-05-01), Bougamont et al.
patent: 6123236 (2000-09-01), Bloom
patent: 6364175 (2002-04-01), Bloom

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