Abstract:
Manual piston pump having a lockable dispensing head, having a cylinder, an inner locking sleeve forming a cylindrical passage for a hollow piston rod, one end of this extending into a pump chamber of the cylinder and the other end carrying the dispensing head, which is provided with an outer shaft section. A spring presses the piston rod outwards in relation to the cylinder, into a rest position, and in opposition to the spring the piston rod may be lowered by pressing on the dispensing head to dispense substance. To block the dispensing head at least one projection can be placed in engagement with a recess, and the recess has a latching lug arranged on a resilient web articulatedly mounted at the end side and can be latched as a joining partner to the projection.
Abstract:
One aspect of the invention provides a component for a fluid dispenser which defines a dosing chamber for a piston member to stroke in and has an end adapted for engaging a fluid outlet of the fluid dispenser or a seal which overlies the fluid outlet to selectively close and open the fluid outlet or seal. Other aspects are disclosed herein.
Abstract:
Manual piston pump having a blockable dispensing head for dispensing fluid substances, having a cylinder, an inner locking sleeve forming a cylindrical passage for a hollow piston rod to pass through, one end of this extending into a pump chamber of the cylinder and the other end carrying the dispensing head, which is provided with an outer shaft section, a spring which presses the piston rod outwards in relation to the cylinder, into a rest position, and in opposition to the spring force whereof the piston rod may be lowered by pressing on the dispensing head in order to dispense substance, and having a means for blocking the dispensing head, this means including at least one projection which can be placed in engagement with a recess, wherein the recess (23, 24) has a latching lug (30) which is arranged on a resilient web (31) which is articulatedly mounted at the end side and can be latched as a joining partner to the projection (32, 33).