Patents Assigned to Realex Corporation
  • Patent number: 4384660
    Abstract: A one-time use, disposable, plastic-molded locking clip is provided for retaining the depressible plunger of a dispensing pump in a fully extended position during shipment or otherwise. The clip may be snapped onto the plunger after the latter has been fully assembled, yet once installed, the snapped together portions of the clip are not readily detectable nor accessible so that the clip may not be removed without destroying the same by tearing a twist tab therefrom. The generally C-shaped jaws of the clip embrace the plunger immediately below the head thereof in order to block depression, and such jaws forceably interlock with each other into a complete loop so that the clip may be installed upon pumps devoid of structure which would assist in locking the clip in place.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 27, 1981
    Date of Patent: May 24, 1983
    Assignee: Realex Corporation
    Inventors: John J. Palmisano, Donald D. Foster, Robert N. Hills
  • Patent number: 4377106
    Abstract: A disposable, one-piece locking clip may be snapped onto a dispensing pump directly below the depressible head thereof for the purpose of blocking depression of the head so long as the clip is in place. The clip may be attached to and serve as an overlock for a permanent, selectively operable lock intended to remain with the pump indefinitely as a way of preventing accidental fluid discharge during periods of nonuse, the clip in that event serving as a means for preventing access to the permanent lock. The specific manner in which the clip is snap-fitted in place is unexposed and virtually nonaccessible so as to prevent removal of the clip or actuation of the pump without first pulling a break tab that splits the clip in half and releases the same from the pump.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 30, 1980
    Date of Patent: March 22, 1983
    Assignee: Realex Corporation
    Inventors: James P. Workman, Larry L. Hudson
  • Patent number: 4375266
    Abstract: The plunger of the pump has a hollow, depending projection at its lower end which engages the ball valve when the plunger is locked down in a fully depressed position for shipment, the projection thereby holding the ball firmly seated against the inlet to the interior of the body so as to prevent leakage should the container be laid on its side or inverted during shipment. During the down stroke of the plunger for normal operation, the product enters the tubular plunger through orifices in the ball hold-down projection, and such orifices are located on the side of the projection, separated by slender, axially extending legs so that as the product enters the projection, it is split into a plurality of turbulent streams by the legs and recombined internally of the projection, thereby imparting a mixing action to the product to aid in keeping the constituents in a homogeneous condition.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 18, 1980
    Date of Patent: March 1, 1983
    Assignee: Realex Corporation
    Inventor: Wallace F. Magers
  • Patent number: 4371099
    Abstract: The collar of the pump clamps the top wall of a closure against an underlying, external flange on the pump body, and although the collar is always a fixed, predetermined distance from the flange, a variety of closures with differing top wall thicknesses may be accommodated by the collar because of the yieldable nature of an integrally depending element at a lower periphery of the collar that makes the actual clamping engagement of the collar with the closure. Such element may be defined by an annular series of separate, deflectable segments around the periphery of the collar or by a continuous annular surface capable of deflecting away from the lip but maintaining forcible engagement with the top wall of the closure at all times.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 18, 1980
    Date of Patent: February 1, 1983
    Assignee: Realex Corporation
    Inventors: Donald D. Foster, Wallace F. Magers
  • Patent number: 4369899
    Abstract: When the plunger is fully depressed, radially projecting lugs carried by the plunger adjacent its normally upper end may be received within corresponding notches in a collar through which the plunger reciprocates, whereupon rotation of the plunger in a clockwise direction moves the lugs under overhanging shoulders of the collar so as to prevent extension of the plunger until it is intentionally unlocked from the collar. A total of three lugs are utilized so as to provide three-point, stabilized retention of the plunger in its locked-down condition, and one of the lugs and its corresponding notch is smaller than the other two so that the plunger can be locked only when it is in a certain, predetermined rotative position relative to the collar aligning the down-sized lug and notch.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 18, 1980
    Date of Patent: January 25, 1983
    Assignee: Realex Corporation
    Inventors: Wallace F. Magers, Donald D. Foster
  • Patent number: 4355962
    Abstract: The hand-operated pump has a piston which is reciprocated within the hollow pump body by a plunger which itself is reciprocated through an opening in a collar at one end of the pump body. When the plunger is in a fully extended condition at one end of a stroke, a direct seal is obtained between an annular projection on the plunger and an annular groove on the collar which receives said projection. Thus, leakage is prevented along the interface between the plunger and the collar through the opening during shipment or accidental inversion of the pump at other times.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 26, 1979
    Date of Patent: October 26, 1982
    Assignee: Realex Corporation
    Inventor: Wallace F. Magers
  • Patent number: 4340158
    Abstract: The plunger may be locked down after a full depression stroke so that the overall height of the pump assembly and the container with which it is associated can be significantly reduced. A special valve component loosely encircling the plunger and slidable with friction along the interior surface of the barrel is initially positioned during factory assembly in a closed position covering vents in the sidewall of the barrel, thereby blocking the undesirable ingress of liquid into the barrel above the piston should the container be laid on its side during shipment or other handling. Upon the first unlocking upstroke of the plunger to its extended position, a shoulder on the plunger lifts the valve to an open position so the vents can function properly to introduce ambient air into the container replacing pumped-out product.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 13, 1980
    Date of Patent: July 20, 1982
    Assignee: Realex Corporation
    Inventors: John M. B. Ford, Wallace F. Magers, John J. Palmisano
  • Patent number: 4318498
    Abstract: The plunger may be releasably locked in a fully extended condition against depression by an annular locking disc which receives the plunger and has a series of radially inwardly projecting, circumferentially spaced, plunger-engaging teeth snapped into a notch on the plunger. The teeth are slightly outwardly inclined in the direction of plunger extension, and stationary structure on the pump adjacent the plunger cooperates with the teeth to prevent them from being reversely flexed when depression of the plunger is attempted, thereby securely locking the same in its upwardly extended position. By gripping a tab on the disc and flexing it upwardly so as to reversely flex at least certain of the teeth, attempted depression of the plunger while the teeth are in that condition will release the plunger so that full depression may continue.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 12, 1980
    Date of Patent: March 9, 1982
    Assignee: Realex Corporation
    Inventors: Wallace F. Magers, John J. Palmisano
  • Patent number: 4257883
    Abstract: As parts of two different sizes are dropped into the mechanism, they are received by a rotor that rotates about an upright axis and is provided with a generally conical configuration such that the parts slide along the conical rotor in a radially outward and downward direction. The conical upper surface of the rotor is formed in part by fin-like members having uppermost longitudinal edges that define the sliding conical surface for the parts, the lateral spacing between such fins being such as to permit the smaller parts to drop between the fins and onto a lower conical surface, also sloping radially outwardly and downwardly from the axis of the rotor, while the larger parts remain supported by the fins.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 12, 1979
    Date of Patent: March 24, 1981
    Assignee: Realex Corporation
    Inventor: Steven P. Frazier
  • Patent number: 4074861
    Abstract: The discharge orifice on a fine mist sprayer has a hole through which streams of liquid particles are swirled at high speeds so as to fully atomize the liquid by the time it reaches the exit end of the hole. At that location an annular launching surface for the liquid particles flares outwardly from the hole wall through a curve extending at least 90.degree. from a tangent point on the wall. As a result of this construction, the swirling streams progressively increase in diameter as they approach the exit and encounter the flared launching surface and depart at random locations from the surface to thereby produce a spray pattern of substantially circular configuration and uniform particle distribution throughout.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 18, 1976
    Date of Patent: February 21, 1978
    Assignee: Realex Corporation
    Inventors: Wallace F. Magers, James M. Jegen
  • Patent number: 4065038
    Abstract: The reciprocable plunger of the pump has a valve sleeve which circumscribes the plunger and shifts relative to the latter between port opening and port closing positions in response to telescopic depression and extension of the plunger within its receiving barrel. That portion of the plunger circumscribed by the sleeve is necked down and provided with the port that communicates the discharge passage of the plunger with liquid in the barrel. The sleeve is generally hyperbolic in longitudinal cross-section, having an inner surface which is generally complimentally received within the neck of the plunger. A pair of radially outwardly extending, annular steps in such inner surface on opposite sides of the port define a pair of corresponding shoulders on the inner surface that are disposed to engage oppositely tapering sections of the plunger neck during movement of the sleeve between its port opening and port closing positions, thereby to effect such opening and closing of the port.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 7, 1976
    Date of Patent: December 27, 1977
    Assignee: Realex Corporation
    Inventors: Wallace Farnholm Magers, Larry Lee Hudson, James Phillip Workman