Nozzle for pump dispensers

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Inventors

Smolen, Jr., Richard J.
Contaxis, III, William

Application #

515881

Filed

Aug-16-1995

Published

Sep-9-1997

Current US Class

239/121
239/333
239/394
239/478
239/526

International Classes

B05B 001/28; B05B 001/34; B05B 009/043

Field of Search

239/390 239/391 239/393 239/394 239/594 239/120 239/121 239/333 239/526 239/399 239/463

Assignee

Owens-Illinois Closure Inc. (Toledo, OH)

Examiners

Weldon; Kevin

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Abstract
A pump dispenser has a nozzle body on which is rotatably disposed a nozzle cap having two orifices which selectively align with a swirl chamber formed in the front end of the body. One orifice is formed with a surrounding cup-like structure to retain the last drop of liquid after discharge. The other is formed with a pair of diagonal parallel ribs on opposite sides of the orifice to effect an elongated narrow landing pattern for the spray.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A trigger-sprayer-type dispenser comprising:

a. a container

b. a manually operated pump having an inlet and an outlet, the pump being mounted on the container and connected to the container,

c. a discharge nozzle connected to the outlet of the pump, the nozzle comprising:

1) a tubular body having an axial bore and a planar radial end face, said planar radial end face having offset from the center thereof a forwardly facing swirl chamber cavity in liquid passage communication with said bore;

2) a cap disposed rotatably on the end of the tubular body for rotation about an axis perpendicular to said face and spaced from the cavity, the cap having



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

This invention relates to a nozzle for a hand-held pump dispenser or the like. More specifically, it relates to a nozzle having a rotatable nozzle cap by which a selected orifice in the cap can be aligned with a swirl chamber mechanical breakup formed in the nozzle body to produce a desired form of discharge. The invention also relates to specific orifice shapes which may produce a conical spray pattern or a fan-type spray having narrow elongated spray landing pattern. The inventor also contemplates anti-drip means for discharge orifices.

The prior art is replete with a large number of nozzle structures adaptable for use with a hand-held pump dispensers. Many of these, such as the McKinney U.S. Pat. No. 4,227,650 issued Oct. 14, 1980 and U.S. Pat. No. 4,161,288 issued Jul. 17, 1979 disclose cooperative means within the nozzle for forming an axial swirl chamber. The art also includes patents in which, by rotating the nozzle cap, the discharge may selectively be a spray cone or a stream. Examples are the Micallef U.S. Pat. No. 3,843,030 which issued Oct. 22, 1974 and the Hayes U.S. Pat. No. 4,247,048 issued Jan. 27, 1981. These patents are of interest for their showing of a single offset opening in the rotatable cap to line up selectively with a swirl chamber mechanical breakup or an open channel so that the resulting discharge is a conical spray or a stream selectively.
 
  A nozzle arrangement which is suitable for use in the generation of a spray or aerosol and which is adapted for connection to a fluid supply, the nozzle...  A pump dispenser has a nozzle body on which is rotatably disposed a nozzle cap having two orifices which selectively align with a swirl chamber formed...