Patent ID: 7004358
Filing Date: 2006-02-28
Classification: F04B,H01L

Abstract:
1. A dispenser comprising: a port member having an inlet port for drawing liquid, an outlet port for discharging the liquid, and a sliding surface in which openings is made, said openings communicating with the inlet port and outlet port, respectively; a valve member having a sliding surface which is to contact the sliding surface of the port member, arranged to rotate with the sliding surface contacting the sliding surface of the port member and having three plunger holes which extend parallel to an axis of the dispenser and which are arranged equidistantly around the axis of the dispenser; drive portion for rotating the valve member; an end cam having a cam surface of a predetermined profile; and three plungers inserted in the three plunger holes of the valve member, respectively, to move parallel to the axis of the dispenser; wherein each of said plungers has a semispherical recess made in one end that opposes the cam surface, a ball is fitted in the semispherical recess to contact the cam surface, a coefficient of friction between the ball and the semispherical recess is smaller than a coefficient of friction between the ball and the cam surface, and the ball rolls on the cam surface when the valve member is rotated, causing the plunger to move parallel to the axis of the dispenser in accordance with the profile of the cam surface, wherein: arcuate grooves to communicate with said openings, respectively, are made in the sliding surface of the port member; the arcuate grooves have such lengths and assume such positions that three states sequentially and repeatedly occur as the valve member rotates, the first state being that two of the three plunger holes communicate with the arcuate grooves, respectively, and the remaining one plunger hole is closed off from the both arcuate grooves, the second state being that two of the three plunger holes communicate with the arcuate groove communicating with the inlet port and the remaining one plunger hole communicates with the arcuate groove communicating with the outlet port, and the third state being that one of the three plunger holes communicates with the arcuate groove communicating with the inlet port and the remaining two plunger holes communicate with the arcuate groove communicating with the outlet port; and the cam surface is designed to move the plungers in the following four alternative manners (a) to (d): (a) when only one plunger hole communicates with the arcuate groove communicating with the inlet port, the plunger inserted in the plunger hole is moved away from the inlet port for a distance proportional to a rotation angle of the valve member; (b) when only one plunger hole communicates with the arcuate groove communicating with the outlet port, the plunger inserted in the plunger hole is moved toward the outlet port for a distance proportional to the rotation angle of the valve member; (c) when two plunger holes communicate with the arcuate groove communicating with the inlet port, the plungers inserted in the plunger holes are moved away from the inlet port for distances the sum of which is equal to the distance for which only one plunger is moved when the plunger hole holding this plunger communicates with the arcuate groove communicating with the inlet port; and (d) when two plunger holes communicate with the arcuate hole communicating with the outlet port, the plungers inserted in the plunger holes are moved toward to outlet port for distances the sum of which is equal to the distance for which only one plunger is moved when the plunger hole holding this plunger communicates with the arcuate groove communicating with the outlet port.