RECIPIENT TO DISPENSE OR RECEIVE A PRODUCT FOR IN SITU MIXING
20220002045 · 2022-01-06
Inventors
Cpc classification
B65D51/285
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B29C49/70
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D1/0207
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B29B11/14
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B29C49/071
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B29C2949/0769
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D81/3205
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D81/3211
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D51/2835
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D53/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D2401/05
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D41/20
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B65D51/28
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D1/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
The invention relates to a recipient comprising a reservoir, the reservoir having a bottom wall comprising an opening; a central element arranged at the opening of the reservoir; a socket arranged to surround the central element; wherein both the socket and the central element show a lower end and an upper end, and are connected by their respective upper ends by means of a disc with a central aperture, wherein the assembly comprising the socket, the central element and the disc is forming a ring that comes into one piece; in that at least a part of the bottom wall of the reservoir is arranged to face the disc and in that the reservoir is irreversibly fixed to the ring.
Claims
1. A recipient comprising: a reservoir, the reservoir having a bottom wall comprising an opening; a central element arranged at the opening of the reservoir; a socket arranged to surround the central element; wherein both the socket and the central element include a lower end and an upper end, and are connected by their respective upper ends by means of a disc with a central aperture, wherein an assembly comprises the socket, the central element and the disc forms a ring that comes into one piece; in that at least a part of the bottom wall of the reservoir is arranged to face the disc and in that the reservoir is irreversibly fixed to the ring.
2. The recipient according to claim 1, wherein the disc has an upper face and in that at least a part of the bottom wall of the reservoir arranged to face the disc is irreversibly fixed to the ring by gluing or welding on the upper face of the disc.
3. The recipient according to claim 1, wherein the ring and at least the bottom wall of the reservoir are formed into one piece.
4. The recipient according to claim 1, wherein the ring and the reservoir are formed into one piece and in that the recipient is a blow-molded article selected from an injection blow molded article or an injection stretch blow molded article.
5. The recipient according to claim 4, wherein the ring includes one or more holding reliefs.
6. The recipient according to claim 1, wherein at least a part of the reservoir is made of a material different from the material constituting the ring.
7. The recipient according to claim 1, wherein at least the part of the reservoir is made of one or more material selected from the group consisting of plastic material, metal, wood, glass, cardboard and paper.
8. The recipient according to claim 1, wherein the central element is a tube and the lower end of the tube shows a beveled or twisted shape so that the tube has a variation in length.
9. The recipient according to claim 1, wherein the reservoir is dimensioned to have a width greater than the diameter of the opening.
10. The recipient according to claim 1, wherein the ring or at least a part of the reservoir or a combination of the ring and part of the reservoir is made of plastic material being a thermoplastic material selected from polyethylene, polypropylene, polystyrene, polylactide and any mixture thereof, or is made of plastic material being one or more polyester.
11. The recipient according to claim 1, wherein the socket has an inner smooth surface, or the socket has an internal relief.
12. The recipient according to claim 1, wherein the disc has a lower face arranged internally to the ring and the lower face of the disc has one or more securing means, or wherein a sealing washer is fixed to the lower face of the disc.
13. The recipient according to claim 1, characterized in that the central element is a tube and the recipient further comprises sealing means arranged to close the tube at its lower end so that the product contained in the recipient is stored in both the reservoir and the tube.
14. The recipient according to claim 1, wherein the recipient is a cartridge adapted to cooperate with the neck of a container to allow a product contained in the recipient to flow out into the container; characterized in that the central element is a tube and the recipient further comprises moveable sealing means arranged to close the tube at its lower end, the moveable sealing means comprising a cylindrical body with a higher and a lower aperture, and one or more flaps closing the lower aperture of the cylindrical body, wherein said cylindrical body is dimensioned to surround the tube and to slide along it between a closing and an opening position, wherein in the opening position the one or more flaps are opened by the pressure exerted by the tube on said flaps.
15. The recipient according to claim 14, wherein the socket has an internal relief and the moveable sealing means comprises at least one collar arranged on the external side of the cylindrical body and configured to cooperate with the neck of a container to allow the moveable sealing means to slide along the tube by a pressure exerted on said collar by the neck of the container causing the opening of the one or more flaps and in that at least one collar of the moveable sealing means comprises holding lugs configured to cooperate with the internal relief of the socket to maintain the moveable sealing means in position inside the socket, closing the tube.
16. The recipient according to claim 14, wherein the movable sealing means comprises two collars distributed along the cylindrical body to show a lower collar and an upper collar wherein the lower collar is the one arranged to cooperate with the neck of the container or wherein the upper collar of the moveable sealing means comprises holding lugs configured to cooperate with an internal thread of the socket to maintain the moveable sealing means in position inside the socket, closing the tube.
17. The recipient according to claim 14, wherein the socket has a lower aperture dimensioned to receive the neck of the container, wherein the lower aperture has an internal diameter greater than the external diameter of the one or more collars of the movable sealing means.
18. The recipient according to claim 1, wherein the recipient is a container adapted to cooperate with the neck of a cartridge; and further wherein the central element is a blade suitable to cut the sealing means of the cartridge, or a spur suitable to push the sealing means of the cartridge to allow a product contained in the cartridge to flow out into said container.
19. A set comprising a cartridge and a container wherein the container or the cartridge is a recipient according to claim 1.
20. A preform comprising a longitudinal body having a base at one longitudinal end and at an opposite end adjoining a neck section provided with a pouring aperture; the preform being characterized in that the neck section is a ring comprising a central element and a socket surrounding the central element wherein both the socket and the central element show a lower end and an upper end, and are connected by their respective upper ends by means of a disc with a central aperture; wherein the diameter of the longitudinal body is smaller than the diameter of the neck section so that the neck section shows a shoulder at the base of the longitudinal body; and wherein the socket of the ring of the neck section of the preform is smooth or shows an internal relief; with preference, the internal relief of the socket is an internal thread or is one or more lugs or the outer surface of the central element is facing at least one internal relief of the socket.
Description
DESCRIPTION OF THE FIGURES
[0044] Other aspects and advantages of the disclosure will be clearer after reading the following detailed description taken in conjunction with the drawings provided, in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0060] In the following description, the term “comprise” is synonymous with “include” and is not limiting in that it allows the presence of other elements in the recipient or the movable sealing means. It is understood that the term “comprise” includes the wording “consist of”. Similarly, the terms “inferior”, “superior”, “lower”, “higher” and “upper” will be understood in relation to the general orientation of the recipient when used to dispense a product in a container. Thus, “lower” will mean greater ground proximity than “higher” or “upper” along the vertical axis. In the different figures, the same references designate identical or similar elements.
[0061] Reference is made to
[0062] On
[0063] According to the disclosure the central element (9, 57) can be selected from a tube 9 and/or a blade 57. On
[0064] According to the disclosure, both the socket 11 and the central element (9; 57) show a lower end and an upper end and are connected by their respective upper ends by means of a disc 13 with a central aperture, so that the disc is arranged at their upper ends. The assembly comprising the socket 11, the central element (9; 57) and the disc 13 is forming a ring 15 that comes into one piece.
[0065] For example, the ring 15 can be produced by moulding a plastic material. In the recipient 1 of the disclosure, at least a part of the bottom wall 5 of the reservoir is arranged to face the disc 13 and the reservoir 3 is irreversibly fixed to the ring 15.
[0066] Since the reservoir is facing, by means of at least a part of its bottom wall, the disc of the ring the recipient shows two layers at the interface between the ring and the reservoir. These layers can be separated or joined for example by gluing or welding. The presence of these two layers allows more flexibility in the conception of the reservoir and therefore it allows the reservoir to have any targeted dimension or shape. This allows also more flexibility in the choice of the material used to produce the reservoir as it will be seen in detail below.
[0067] In a first embodiment illustrated in
[0068] When the ring 15 and the whole reservoir 3 come into one piece, the recipient is said to be monobloc since it is built into a single piece except for the sealing means. For example, the recipient 1 is an injection blow molded article or an injection stretch blow molded article. The opening 7 of the reservoir which is placed in continuity with the central element (9; 57) is therefore also used to fill the reservoir.
[0069] In an embodiment (not illustrated) the socket shows an inner smooth surface.
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[0071] It is understood that the ring 15 of the neck section 21 of the preform 17 is the same as the ring 15 of the recipient 1 according to the disclosure. Thus, features describing the ring 15 of the neck section 21 of the preform 17 are also features describing the ring 15 of the recipient. For example, stating that the inner surface of the socket of the ring is smooth means that the socket of the ring of the neck section of the preform shows an inner smooth surface, and as a consequence, the socket of the ring of the recipient formed from the preform also shows an inner smooth surface. For example, stating that the socket 11 of the ring 15 shows an internal relief means that the socket 11 of the ring 15 of the neck section 21 of the preform 17 shows an internal relief 25, and as a consequence, the socket 11 of the ring 15 of the recipient 1 formed from the preform 17 also shows an internal relief 25. The indication that the socket 11 of the ring 15 shows an internal relief 25 is valid when the recipient 1 is a blow-molded article selected from an injection blow molded article or an injection stretch blow molded article but is also valid by default when the recipient 1 is an article produced by a different process unless specific indication to the contrary.
[0072] For example, the socket 11 of the ring 15 shows an internal relief 25; with preference, the internal relief 25 of the socket 11 is an internal thread or is one or more lugs. For example, the outer surface of the central element (9; 57) is facing at least one internal relief 25 of the socket 11. For example, the length of the socket 11 is greater or equal to the length of the central element (9; 57). For example, the disc 13, the socket 11 and the tube 9 are arranged concentrically. For example, the internal thread is continuous or is discontinuous.
[0073] Wherein, the socket 11 of the ring 15 of the neck section is showing an internal relief 25 and the recipient is an injection blow molded article or an injection stretch blow molded article, the ring 15 of the preform 17, and by consequence, the ring 15 of the recipient will preferably show one or more holding reliefs (27, 29, 31) configured to avoid the rotation of the recipient relative to a core pin of the injection blow molding apparatus or the injection stretch blow molding apparatus. The presence of the holding reliefs (27, 29, 31) ease unscrewing and demolding of the new recipient, according to the disclosure, during the production of the recipient by an injection blow molding process as it will be discussed below.
[0074] For example, the one or more holding reliefs (27, 29, 31), as shown in
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[0076] In a preferred embodiment, at least a part of the bottom wall 5 of the reservoir arranged to face the disc 13 is irreversibly fixed to the upper face of the disc 13 by welding during the injection blow molding process. Injection blow molding and injection stretch blow molding are well-known techniques to the person skilled in the art that will not be described in detail here.
[0077] It is nevertheless stated that the preform 17 of
[0078] Then, the preform mold opens and the core pin is brought with the preform 17 to a blow molding station, for example by rotating, in order to be inflated. The preform 17 is clamped into a blow mold that forms the external shape of the reservoir. For example; the diameter of the longitudinal body 19 is smaller than the diameter of the neck section so that the neck section shows a shoulder 23 at the base of the longitudinal body 19. The neck section 21 can be inserted in the blow mold or not. It is preferable that the neck section 21 is inserted at least in part in the blow mold.
[0079] In case it is not inserted into the blow mold the final recipient will have at least a part of the bottom wall 5 of the reservoir arranged to face the disc and the reservoir is irreversibly fixed to the ring 15 by means of the central element (9; 57).
[0080] During the blowing step due to the pressure exerted on the inner surface of the longitudinal body by compressed air, the longitudinal body inflates to form a reservoir 3 wherein the bottom wall 5 is placed to face the disc 13 as illustrated on
[0081] The injection blow molded article or an injection stretch blow molded article is then ejected. In such a case, the person skilled in the art would have an advantage to eject the article before it has completely cooled. The ejection of the article can be made by force by pushing the article to detach it from the core pin. However, in order to preserve the internal relief 25 of the socket 11 when it is an internal thread, the ejection is made in two steps. In the first step, the recipient is unscrewed from the base of core pin on that shows the complementary relief used to mold said internal relief 25 of the socket 11. Then, in a subsequent step, the recipient is pushed to be ejected from the core pin.
[0082] In order to allow the unscrewing of the recipient during the production process, and to allow it to be performed on an industrial way, the ring 15 of the recipient will preferably show one or more holding reliefs (27, 29, 31) configured to avoid the rotation of the recipient relative to the core pin of the injection blow molding apparatus or the injection stretch blow molding apparatus on which the ring was molded.
[0083] The presence of the one or more holding reliefs (27, 29, 31) is therefore advantageous to the unscrewing and demolding with ejection of the article automatically and industrially.
[0084] For example, the reservoir 3 is dimensioned to have a width greater than the diameter of the opening 7 or the tube 9; with preference, the width of the reservoir 3 is at least 1.1 times greater than the diameter of the opening 7 or the tube 9, more preferably, at least 1.2 times greater; more preferably at least 1.5 times greater, even more preferably at least 1.8 times greater, most preferably at least 2.0 times greater; or at least 2.5 times greater.
[0085] When the recipient 1 is a blow-molded article selected from an injection blow molded article or an injection stretch blow molded article, the ring 15 and the reservoir come into one piece and are preferably made from the same material.
[0086] The disclosure encompasses also embodiments wherein the reservoir 3 or at least a part of the reservoir 3 is made of a material different from the material constituting the ring 15. For example, the ring or the assembly of the ring and the bottom wall of the reservoir is molded and then welded or glued to the reservoir.
[0087] In an example not illustrated, the reservoir is made of two parts wherein a first part comprising at least the bottom wall comes into one piece with the ring. The recipient may comprise a second opening on the top of the reservoir. The second opening of the reservoir can be closed by a removable cover. The cover can cooperate with the upper walls of the reservoir by fixing means known to the person skilled in the art, for example, a system of notches, or tapping, or threading or soldering.
[0088] For example, the reservoir or at least a part of the reservoir is made of one or more material selected from plastic material, metal, wood, glass, cardboard and paper. In such a case, as illustrated of
[0089] For example, the ring 15 is made of a plastic material being a thermoplastic material selected from polyethylene, polypropylene, polystyrene, polylactide and any mixture thereof, or is a plastic material being one or more polyester, preferably polyethylene terephthalate; and the reservoir 3 or at least a part of the reservoir 3 is made of one or more material selected from plastic material, metal, wood, glass, cardboard and paper; wherein the plastic material is a thermoplastic material selected from polyethylene, polypropylene, polystyrene, polylactide and any mixture thereof, or is a plastic material being one or more polyester, preferably polyethylene terephthalate.
[0090] For example, the ring 15 and/or the reservoir 3 is made of a plastic material comprising at least 30 wt. % of post-consumer resin based on the total weight of the plastic material; with preference, at least 40 wt. %; or at least 50 wt. %; or at least 60 wt. %; or is entirely made of post-consumer resin (i.e. 100 wt. %). For example, wherein the post-consumer resin is a blend of recycled polypropylene and recycled polyethylene, wherein the content of the recycled polyethylene is ranging from 2 to 20 wt. % relative to the total weight of the post-consumer resin. For example, wherein the post-consumer resin is a blend of recycled polypropylene and recycled polyethylene, wherein the content of the recycled polypropylene is ranging from 2 to 20 wt. % relative to the total weight of the post-consumer resin.
[0091] For example, the ring 15 is made of a plastic material, the reservoir 3 is made of one or more material selected from plastic material, metal and glass, and the ring 15 is welded to the reservoir.
[0092] For example, the ring 15 is made of a plastic material, the reservoir 3 is made of one or more material selected from plastic material, metal, wood, glass, cardboard and paper; and the ring 15 is glued to the reservoir.
[0093] For example, as illustrated on
[0094] In an example not illustrated, the ring and the reservoir are separated parts that are welded or glued together; and the reservoir is devoid of a bottleneck at its opening; wherein the tube is arranged at the opening to allow the product contained into the reservoir to flow into the tube.
[0095] For example, the central aperture of the disc 13 has a diameter equal to or greater than the opening 7 of the reservoir 3; and/or the central aperture of the disc 13 has a diameter equal or lower than the internal diameter of the tube 9.
[0096] For example, the length of the socket 11 is greater or equal to the length of the central element (9; 57); and/or the disc, the socket 11 and the central element (9; 57) are arranged concentrically; and/or the socket 11 shows an internal relief 25 which faces the central element (9; 57); with preference, the internal relief 25 of the socket 11 is an internal thread or one or more lugs.
[0097] Wherein the central element (9; 57) is a tube 9, the recipient 1 of the disclosure may further comprise sealing means 37 arranged to close the tube 9 at its lower end. In such configuration illustrated on
[0098] When said recipient 1 is arranged on the neck 51 of a container, it allows the fluid product or the powder to flow out into said container. The container is preferably filled with a liquid, thus the product and the liquid form a solution. For example, the recipient 1 comprises means 25 to be screwed on the neck of the container allowing the possibility to safely shake the assembly formed by the recipient 1 and the container to mix the product and the liquid. These means are preferably the internal relief of the socket. The user can later have access to the solution by removing the recipient 1 from the neck of the container.
[0099] The product flows out from the reservoir 3 into the interior of the container as a result of gravity as illustrated by an arrow on
[0100] For example, to allow the user to safely shake the container and the recipient 1, the ring 15 will comprise securing means 39 that preferably cooperate with the sealing means 37 for that purpose. For example, the disc 13 has a lower face arranged internally to the ring 15 and the lower face of the disc 13 shows one or more reliefs or a sealing washer is fixed to the lower face of the disc. When the lower face of the disc 13 shows one or more relief 39 the said relief may have an additional function of reducing the travel of the sealing means 37 on the tube 9.
[0101] An example of suitable movable sealing means 37 for closing the reservoir 3 is illustrated in
[0102] In a disposable version of the present recipient, the movable means are no longer able to serve to close the reservoir again once the one or more flaps have been opened.
[0103] Thus, the recipient 1 may comprise moveable sealing means 37 to close the opening of the reservoir by closing the tube 9 of the ring 15. The moveable sealing means 37 comprise a cylindrical body 43 and one or more flaps 41 closing off the lower aperture of the cylindrical body 43. The cylindrical body 43 is dimensioned to surround the tube 9 of the ring 15 and to slide along it between a closing and an opening position. In the closing position, the one or more flaps 41 close the lower aperture of the tube 9. In the opening position, the one or more flaps 41 are opened by the pressure exerted by the lower end of the tube 9 on said flaps, and the lower end of the tube 9 passes through the cylindrical body 43 of the movable sealing means 37. The moveable sealing 37 means further comprise at least one collar (45, 47) configured to cooperate with the neck of the container to allow the moveable sealing means 37 to slide along the tube 9 by the pressure exerted on said collar by the neck of the container thereby causing the opening of the one or more flaps 41. For example, the movable sealing means 37 come into one piece, i.e. the cylindrical body 43, the one or more flaps 41 and the least one collar (45, 47) come into one piece. The movable sealing means 37 can be made of a plastic material being a thermoplastic material selected from polyethylene, polypropylene, polystyrene, polylactide and any mixture thereof, or a plastic material being one or more polyester, preferably polyethylene terephthalate. For example, the movable sealing means 37 are made of a plastic material comprising at least 30 wt. % of post-consumer resin based on the total weight of the plastic material; with preference, at least 40 wt. %; or at least 50 wt. %; or at least 60 wt. %; or can be entirely made of post-consumer resin (i.e. 100 wt. %).
[0104] As depicted on
[0105] In an embodiment, not represented, the moveable sealing means comprise clipping means cooperating with complementary clipping means on the socket to be maintained in position for closing the opening of the reservoir. In such a case, it is understood that the clipping means are broken when pressure is exerted on the collar of the movable sealing means to allow it to slide along the tube to open the one or more flaps. In this embodiment, it is preferred that the movable sealing means have only one collar.
[0106] In an embodiment, the recipient 1, the socket 11 shows a lower aperture dimensioned to receive the neck 51 of the container. As it can be seen on
[0107] When the movable sealing means comprise two collars (45, 47) at least the lower collar 45 has an external diameter smaller than the internal diameter of the socket 11. Preferably both the upper and the lower collars (45, 47) have an external diameter smaller than the internal diameter of the socket 11. This allows the moveable sealing means 37 to move inside the socket 11.
[0108] When the movable sealing means comprise two collars (45, 47), the upper collar 47 preferably comprises holding lugs 49 configured to cooperate with an internal thread 25 of the socket 11 to maintain the moveable sealing means 37 in position inside the socket 11, closing the tube 9. Preferably, the holding lugs 49 are laid on the top of the internal thread 25 of the socket 11 in order not to be retained by the thread 25 when the movable sealing means is sliding along the tube 9. In such an embodiment, it is understood that the recipient 1 can be screwed on the neck 51 of the container, the internal thread of the socket 11 cooperating with the external thread 53 of the neck 51 of the container.
[0109] In a variant (not represented), the upper collar of the movable sealing means comprises holding lugs configured to cooperate with one or more internal lugs (i.e. clipping means) inside the socket to maintain the moveable sealing means in position inside the socket, closing the opening of the reservoir. In a variant (not represented), the upper collar of the movable sealing means comprises one or more hoops configured to cooperate with one or more lugs (i.e. clipping means) inside the socket to maintain the moveable sealing means in position inside the socket, closing the opening of the reservoir. In such an embodiment, it is understood that the recipient can be pressed on the neck of the container to be opened. Preferably the collar or one of the collars that is configured to cooperate with the neck of the container has an outer diameter of at least twice the diameter of the opening of the reservoir to allow the recipient to be opened by cooperation with necks of different diameters.
[0110] In both cases, the neck 51 is put in contact with the lower collar 45 of the movable sealing means 37 and the screwing or the pressing of the recipient 1 causes the entry of the neck 51 deeper into the recipient 1 thereby exerting a pressure on the lower collar 45 of the movable sealing means 37. The moveable sealing means 37 is forced to slide along the tube 9 causing the lower end of the tube 9 to pass through the moveable sealing means 37, by the rupture of weakened lines forming a frangible zone on the one or more flaps 41.
[0111] Optionally, to assist the rupture of the weakened lines forming frangible zone on the one or more flaps 41, the tube 9 shows a beveled or twisted shape so that its periphery, that is intended to come into contact with the one or more flaps 41, shows a variation in length.
[0112] As stated earlier, the moveable sealing means 37 may comprise a single flap or a plurality of flaps 41. In an embodiment (not represented), the moveable sealing means comprises a plurality of flaps each flap having at least one side in common with an adjacent flap and whose distal ends form a point or line of junction to said plurality of flaps and the tube will exert a pressure on the proximal end of the flaps to open them when the movable sealing means slide along said lower wall. The lower end of the tube is in contact with the proximal end of the flaps to activate the opening of the movable sealing means. Weakened lines are arranged on the sides of the flaps and break under the effect of the pressure. The flaps will carry out a rotational movement with respect to their initial positions so that once the flaps have been opened, the flaps will be arranged parallel to the tube.
[0113] In a preferred embodiment illustrated on
[0114] In a preferred manner, even after the opening of the movable sealing means 37, the one or more flaps remain connected to the lower collar 45 of the movable sealing means 37 through their proximal end when the movable sealing means 37 comprises a plurality of flap and through the hinge 55 when the movable sealing means comprises a single flap 41, as illustrated on
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[0116] The variants discussed in the present application are particularly adapted to applications in both the food or non-food area.
[0117] The recipient 1 of the present disclosure provides the advantage of allowing the preparation in situ of liquid composition (solution or dispersion) under the best conditions of hygiene. The reservoir can contain, apart from pharmaceutical components and food complements, food quality products suitable to be consumed in the liquid form by mixing the said product with a liquid contained in the container. As an alternative to this, the product contained in the reservoir can be non-food, for example, a care product, a cleaning product or a cosmetic product. In said case, the tightness of the recipient 1, and particularly of the movable sealing means, allows the product to be conserved shielded from the atmosphere and the deterioration is therefore avoided. If the product contained in the reservoir is in concentrated form, thus presenting a risk for the user, the present disclosure will allow the preparation of a diluted solution without risk of contact. The diluted solution formed could be used without any particular precaution.
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[0119] For example, the blade 57 is selected from a pick, a bevel or a tube with a beveled or twisted shape. On
[0120] In an example not illustrated, the recipient is a container which is suitable to cooperate with the neck of a cartridge. The cartridge is in the form of a small bottle with a reservoir and a neck with an external thread. The neck of the cartridge is closed by sealing means. The central element is a spur suitable to push the sealing means of the cartridge into the cartridge to allow a product contained in the cartridge to flow out into the reservoir of said recipient. It is understood that the cartridge can be screwed on the ring of the recipient, the internal thread of the socket cooperating with the external thread of the neck of the cartridge. The screwing movement allows the spur to push the sealing means into the cartridge in order to open them.
[0121] On
[0122] For example, the recipient 1 comprise sealing means 37 arranged to close the tube 9 at its lower end, and the container comprises sealing means 73 such as an operculum in plastic and/or metal. For example, the set is pre-assembled so that the tube 9 and/or the sealing means 37 arranged to close the tube 9 partially enter into the neck of the container 71 without damaging its sealing means 73. With preference, the set 69 further comprises a tamper evident removable seal 75 or tear away band on the periphery of the cartridge. More preferably the tamper evident removable seal 75 or tear away band are arranged to maintain a space between the cartridge and the container such as a bottle. In an embodiment, the tamper evident removable seal 75 is partially inserted between the socket and the container.
[0123] Once the tamper evident removable seal 75 is removed the cartridge 1 can be screwed on the neck of the container 71, the internal thread or relief 25 of the socket 11 cooperating with the external thread 53 or relief of the neck 51 of the container 71. The screwing movement allows the opening of the movable sealing means 37. In an embodiment not illustrated, the cartridge is pushed toward the container.
[0124] The displacement of the tube 9 through the movable sealing means 37 has allowed the frangible zone arranged in the periphery of the flap 41 to break. The flap 41 cooperates with the lower end of tube 9 to be open. The flap 41 and the lower end of tube 99 will also cut the sealing means 73 of the container. The product contained in the cartridge 1 can therefore flow out into the container 71.