Engineering:Pump dispenser

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A refillable liquid pump soap dispenser. Next to it is a larger bottle containing the same type of soap.
Refillable bottle with pump dispenser for liquid soap

A pump dispenser is used on containers of liquids to help dispensing. They might be used on bottles, jars, or tubes. Often the contents are viscous liquids such as creams and lotions.[1] Some are metered to provide uniform usage. Some mix contents from two or more sources prior to dispensing.

Typical products

Functioning

Several types of pumps and dispensing systems have been developed.[2] [3] [4] [5] Some of the pumps are similar to those of spray bottles.

Examples

See also

Further reading

  • Yam, K. L., "Encyclopedia of Packaging Technology", John Wiley & Sons, pp 275–276, 2009, ISBN:978-0-470-08704-6
  • Soroka, W, "Fundamentals of Packaging Technology", IoPP, 2002, ISBN:1-930268-25-4

Standards, ASTM International

  • D3890 Standard Test Method for Number of Strokes to Prime a Mechanical Pump Dispenser
  • D4333 Test Method for the Compatibility of Mechanical Pump Dispenser Components
  • D4334 Standard Test Method for the Determination of the Dip Tube Retention of a Mechanical Pump Dispenser
  • D4335 Standard Test Method for Determination of Component Retention of a Mechanical Pump Dispenser
  • D4336 Standard Test Methods for Determination of the Output Per Stroke of a Mechanical Pump Dispenser
  • D6534 Standard Test Method for Determining the Peak Force-to-Actuate a Mechanical Pump Dispenser
  • D6535 Standard Test Method for Determining the Dip Tube Length of a Mechanical Pump Dispenser
  • D6536 Standard Test Method for Measuring the Dip Tube Length of a Mechanical Pump Dispenser
  • D6633 Standard Test Method for Basic Functional Stability of a Mechanical Pump Dispenser
  • D6654 Standard Test Method for Basic Storage Stability of a Mechanical Pump Dispenser

References

  1. Teoman, Baran (2023), "Analysis of complex fluid discharge from consumer dispensing bottles using rheology and flow visualizationT", Applied Rheology 33 (1): 19–29 
  2. Auer, Günter, "Metering pump dispenser with at least two metering pumps", US patent 6341717, published 2002-01-29
  3. Flaig, Raymond Michael; James Lynn Turbett & Peter Bertolini, "Dual compartment pump dispenser", US patent 5740947, published 1998-04-21
  4. Turbett, James Lynn & Mark John Iaia, "Refillable pump dispenser and refill cartridge", US patent 5875936, published 1999-03-02
  5. Wiegner, Georg & Peter Geneschen, "Dispenser", EP patent 0048420, published 1984-02-15