Pump device for a container

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Inventors

Nishigami, Akira
Arai, Tsugio

Application #

564096

Filed

Dec-18-1995

Published

May-5-1998

Current US Class

222/105
222/321.9
222/382
222/464.2
222/95

International Classes

B65D 077/06; B65D 083/00

Field of Search

222/95 222/105 222/183 222/211 222/382 222/464.1 222/464.2 222/321.1 222/321.7 222/321.9 222/385

Assignee

Yoshino Kogyosho Co., Ltd. (Tokyo, JP)

Examiners

Shaver; Kevin P.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Oliff & Berridge PLC

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Abstract
A pump device for a container that is capable of pouring substantially the whole quantity of contents. The pump device includes an operating portion exposed to an outside of the container, a suction portion having a flange attached to the mouth of the container and a lower end inserted into the container for sucking out the contents of a contents filled sealed bag from a suction port, and a gap holding rod having a proximal end internally fitted into the section portion and a distal end extending toward an inner bottom portion of a contents filled sealed bag. The suction portion includes a plurality of cylindrical portions of decreasing diameter starting below the flange. First and second protruded and recessed portions are provided on separate cylindrical portions and third protruded and recessed portions are provided on an outer peripheral surface of the gap holding rod.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A pump device for a container, used by attaching said pump device to said container having a contents-filled sealed bag contracting with a negative-pressurization of an interior thereof when taking out contents thereof, said pump device comprising:

an operating portion, an upper edge of which is exposed to an outside of said container;

a suction portion having a flange formed in an upper portion thereof and being fixed to said container with a cap screwed onto a cylindrical mouth of said container from above said flange, a lower end of said suction portion being inserted into said container and sucking the contents from a suction port opened at a lower edge of said suction portion, said suction portion having a plurality of cylindrical portions of decreasing diameter starting below said flange, and a piston movable upward and downward within an upper cylindrical portion with the moving of said operating portion, said piston having a piston packing slideably contacting an internal surface of said upper cylindrical portion;



Description
TECHNICAL FIELD

The present invention relates generally to a pump device for a container and, more particularly, to a pump device for a container which is capable of pouring substantially the whole quantity of contents to the very last content.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

FIG. 30 illustrates a known container for pouring out contents having a high viscosity or altered upon a contact with the outside air with a fixed quantity.

This container 1 includes a flexible content-filled sealed bag housed in the interior thereof, and a pump 4 is mounted in a mouth cylindrical portion 3. This pump 4 is equipped with an operating portion 5 exposed to the outside of the container 1 and a suction portion 6 inserted into the sealed bag 2. The suction portion 6 taking a pipe-like shape is formed with a suction port 6a opened at a front edge thereof and extends to an area in the vicinity of a bottom of the sealed bag 2.

In this container 1, after the operating portion 5 has been moved downward, this operating portion 5 rises due to a spring back, with the result that the interior of the suction portion 6 is under a negative pressure. Contents 7 in the sealed bag 2 are thereby sucked via the suction port 6a into the pump. When the operating portion 5 is again lowered, the contents sucked into the pump are poured out of a discharge port 5a formed in the operating portion 5. Thus, all the contents 7 in the sealed bag 2 can be poured out by sequentially sucking them.