ASSEMBLY FOR DISPENSING A FLUID PRODUCT
20220161285 · 2022-05-26
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B05B11/1084
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B05B11/0038
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D83/56
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D83/68
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B05B15/62
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B05B11/0027
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
A assembly for dispensing a fluid product having a first fluid-product dispenser with a first reservoir, a first dispensing member, such as a pump, provided with a first dispensing head and a first pusher, and a second fluid-product dispenser with a second reservoir, a second dispensing member, such as a pump, provided with a second dispensing head and a second pusher. The second dispenser is removably mounted on the first dispenser so as to prevent the actuation of one of the two dispensers.
Claims
1. A fluid-product dispensing assembly comprising: a first fluid-product dispenser comprising a first reservoir, a first dispensing member, such as a pump, provided with a first dispensing head and a first pusher, and a second fluid-product dispenser comprising a second reservoir, a second dispensing member, such as a pump, provided with a second dispensing head and a second pusher, the second dispenser being removably mounted on the first dispenser so as to prevent actuation of one of the two dispensers, wherein the capacity of the second reservoir of the second dispenser is much smaller than that of the first reservoir of the first dispenser, the second dispenser comprising an outer shell which is largely open at its lower end and has a notch for the passage of the second pusher, as well as a window for a dispensing orifice, the second dispenser also comprising an insert part which is engaged inside the outer shell; and which forms with the outer shell an inner space; in which the second reservoir is disposed, as well as a receiving housing in which the dispensing member of the first dispenser is received, the second dispenser being integrated with the shape of the first dispenser, and in particular with the shape of the first reservoir, such that the second dispenser can be likened to a simple protective cover which covers the upper part of the first dispenser, only the opening and the window making it possible to understand that this particular cover acts as a dispenser.
2. The dispensing assembly according to claim 1, wherein the second dispenser is held by friction or snap-fitting on the first dispenser by masking the first dispensing head and the first pusher.
3. The dispensing assembly according to claim 1, wherein the first dispensing member is mounted on the first reservoir by means of a fixing ring, the second fluid-product dispenser removably engaging with the fixing ring.
4. The dispensing assembly according to claim 1, wherein the second reservoir is removably mounted in the outer shell so as to be manually removable therefrom.
5. The dispensing assembly according to claim 4, wherein the insert part is removably mounted in the outer shell, so as to be able to be extracted manually therefrom, advantageously by grasping it by the receiving housing, so as to be able to extract the second reservoir.
6. The dispensing assembly according to claim 4, wherein the second dispenser comprises a bottom portion integrating the second reservoir and a top portion integrating the second dispensing member, the second reservoir comprising a threaded neck and the second dispensing member comprising a screw-on fixing ring which is engaged with the threaded neck of the second reservoir, such that the bottom and top portions can be separated by unscrewing, so as to have access to the second reservoir in order to extract it from the bottom portion.
7. The dispensing assembly according to claim 1, wherein the receiving housing communicates directly with the internal space, so as to make it possible for the second reservoir to be removed through the receiving housing of the insert part.
8. The dispensing assembly according to claim 1, wherein the second dispensing member is removably mounted on the second reservoir and the first dispensing member is advantageously removably mounted on the first reservoir, so as to fill the second reservoir with the first reservoir.
9. The dispensing assembly according to claim 1, wherein the second reservoir is provided with a filling valve.
10. The dispensing assembly according to claim 1, wherein the second reservoir is provided with an opening closed by a plug, advantageously formed by the insert part.
Description
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[0029] The first dispenser 1 has an absolutely conventional configuration in the field of perfumery or of cosmetics. It comprises a first reservoir 11 which may be made of any appropriate material, like for example glass, a plastic material, metal, etc. The first reservoir 11 comprises an upper shoulder 12 from which projects a neck 13 defining an opening of reduced cross-section. A dispensing member 14, such as a pump or even a valve, is mounted in a fixed and sealed manner in the opening of the neck 13 by means of a fixing ring 141, which may for example be a ring to be screwed. It is also possible to use a crimping ring or a snap-fitting ring. The dispensing member 14 is provided with a dispensing head 15 which integrates both a dispensing orifice 151 and a pusher 152. Without moving away from the scope of the invention, it is also possible to consider that the dispenser orifice is fixed and disconnected from the pusher. In an absolutely conventional manner, the dispensing head 15 is mounted on the actuator rod of the dispensing member 14 and integrates an internal feed channel that connects a dispensing orifice 151, which may for example be formed by a nozzle, capable of creating a spray. By bearing axially on the pusher 152, the dispensing member 14 is actuated, which results in a dispensing of pressurised fluid-product through the actuator rod and the dispensing head so as finally to exit through the dispensing orifice 151.
[0030] The second fluid-product dispenser 2 is less conventional. It also integrates a fluid-product reservoir 21 forming a neck 23, in which a second dispensing member 24, such as a pump or a valve, is mounted by means of a fixing ring 241, which may for example be a ring to be screwed, crimped or snap-fitted. The second dispensing member 24 may be a pump with or without an air inlet. This dispenser member 24 is equipped with a dispensing head 25 forming a dispensing orifice 251. A pusher 26 is mounted on the dispensing head 25 so as to actuate the dispensing member 24 and discharge fluid through the head 25 and finally through its spray orifice 251. The second dispenser 2 also comprises an outer shell 27 which is largely open at its lower end and also has a notch or opening 272 at its upper end for the passage of a portion of the pusher 26. The shell thus forms a window 271 for the dispensing orifice 241. The dispenser 2 also comprises an insert part 28 that is engaged inside the outer shell 27 and held in place by any appropriate means. The insert part 28 forms, with the outer shell 27, an inner space 281 in which the second reservoir 21 is disposed, as well as a receiving housing 282 in which the neck 13, the dispensing member 14, and its dispensing head 15 are received. The insert part 28 may also be used for the axial guidance of the pusher 26.
[0031] The second dispenser 2 is held in a removable manner on the first dispenser 1, for example by engaging with the fixing ring 141. For example, the inner wall of the receiving housing 282 may come into frictional contact with the outer wall of the fixing ring 141. A slight snap-fitting is possible. Holding by screwing or magnetisation is also possible. In a variant or in addition, it can also be considered that the outer shell 27 and/or the insert part 28 come into snap-fitting friction engagement with the first reservoir 11, for example at the periphery of the shoulder 12. According to a characteristic of the invention, the insert part 28 is removably mounted inside the outer shell 27, such that the part of the insert 28 can be extracted from the shell 27. In practice, the receiving housing 282 can be used to grasp firmly the insert part 28 (passage of a finger), in order to disengage it from the outer shell 27. The insert part 28 may simply be held by friction inside the outer shell 27, or also by a slight snap-fitting. Thus, it is possible to have access to the second reservoir 21 with its dispensing member 24 mounted thereon. It is thus possible to replace it or to fill it, in the case where the fixing ring 241 is removable. After replacement or filling, the insert part 28 with its reservoir mounted therein will again be inserted inside the outer shell 27, so as to reconstitute the second dispenser 2.
[0032] In the case where the dispensing member 24 can be removed from the second reservoir 21, it is advantageous to also provide a fixing ring 141 which can be removed from the first reservoir 11. It is thus possible to fill the second reservoir 21 with the first reservoir 11. Indeed, it can easily be observed in
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[0036] In this third embodiment, the second dispenser 2″ may have a configuration that is absolutely conventional for a perfume dispenser. On the other hand, the first dispenser 1″ has a particular design, in particular a flattened design. Visually, the user sees an absolutely conventional dispenser 2″ which is provided with a baseplate or base integrating the first dispenser 1″. At first glance, the user may not perceive that there is a dispenser inside the baseplate or base of the dispenser 2″.
[0037] The respective dispensing members 14″ and 24 may be removably mounted on their respective reservoirs 11″ and 21″, such that the first reservoir 11″ may be filled with the fluid contained in the second reservoir 21″.
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[0039] A reservoir blank may also be pressed so as to form a common wall separating two opposite niches, which may or may not be symmetrical. This would make it possible for a dispenser 2′″ to be inserted in each niche 12′″. The two niches could also communicate by removing, for example by water jet, the common wall. This technique can be used to make one single through niche.
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[0041] Indeed, the second dispenser 2ab comprises a bottom part 2a integrating the second reservoir 21 and a top part 2b integrating the second dispensing member 24. The second reservoir 21 comprises a threaded neck 23a and the second dispensing member 24 comprises a screw-on fixing ring 241b which is in engagement with the threaded neck 23a of the second reservoir 21, such that the bottom part 2a and the top part 2b can be separated by unscrewing, so as to have access to the second reservoir 21 in order to extract it from the bottom part 2a. More specifically, the bottom part 2a comprises a lower shell 27a in which is engaged a lower insert part 28a which forms, with the lower shell 27a, a space 281 for the second reservoir 21, as well as a receiving housing 282 for the neck 13 and the pump 14 of the first dispenser 1. The top part 2b comprises an upper shell 27b in which is engaged a lower insert part 28b which guides the pusher 26 and which engages with the fixing ring 241b to be screwed in order to rotate it, in order to allow unscrewing and screwing onto the threaded neck 23a. In this embodiment, the insert parts 28a and 28b may be non-removably mounted in their respective shells 27a and 27b.
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[0043] In all the embodiments described, a fluid-product dispenser is removably mounted on another fluid-product dispenser so as to prevent the actuation thereof or the actuation of the other dispenser. A particular dispenser assembly is thus defined which is neither a dual dispenser, nor really a source/nomadic dispenser, but rather a “pull-out” dispenser in the embodiments in