Liquid dispensing device
11560262 · 2023-01-24
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B65D1/0246
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D41/0414
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
A61J1/05
HUMAN NECESSITIES
B65D47/2081
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
A61F9/0008
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
B65D47/18
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D1/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D41/04
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D47/20
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A liquid dispensing device includes a dispensing end piece and a neck of a reservoir for storing the liquid, the end piece being attached to the neck, which has a tubular internal surface. The end piece has a tubular internal skirt that is mounted in the neck and defines, with the internal surface, at least one annular sealing zone, preventing the liquid from passing between the internal skirt and the neck. The skirt defines, with the internal surface, a separate zone for retaining shavings, which prevents shavings that are formed in the sealing zone while the end piece is being fitted into the neck from getting into the reservoir.
Claims
1. A liquid dispensing device, comprising, a dispensing head, and a reservoir for storing the liquid, said reservoir having a neck, wherein the dispensing head is attached to the neck by screwing, the neck having an internal surface of a substantially tubular shape, the dispensing head having a skirt of a substantially tubular shape, said skirt being mounted inside the neck of the reservoir, wherein said skirt defines, with the internal surface of the neck, at least one sealing zone, and wherein the skirt of the dispensing head defines, with the internal surface of the neck, a retention zone arranged upstream of the sealing zone with respect to the reservoir, said retention zone configured to retain chips generated during device assembly.
2. The device as claimed in claim 1, wherein the internal surface of the neck of the reservoir has a general diameter and comprises a convex annular shape projecting from the internal surface of the neck defining a reduced diameter with respect to the general diameter of the neck, wherein the convex annular shape is configured to form, by cooperation with the skirt of the dispensing end piece, the retention zone.
3. The device as claimed in claim 2, wherein the reduced diameter is smaller than a diameter of the neck of the reservoir at the sealing zone.
4. The device as claimed in claim 1, wherein, during assembly of the dispensing head on the neck of the reservoir, the skirt of the dispensing head comes into contact with the internal surface of the neck of the reservoir first at the sealing zone and then at the retention zone.
5. The device as claimed in claim 4, wherein the neck of the reservoir has a minimal length delimited by an upper end of the length of the neck providing sealing and an upper end of the length of the neck providing the retention zone, the dispensing head has a maximal length delimited by a lower end of the length of the dispersing head providing sealing .sub.sealing and a lower end of the length of the dispensing head providing the retention zone, and wherein the minimal length of the neck of the reservoir is greater than the maximal length of the dispensing head.
6. The device as claimed in claim 1, wherein the internal surface of the neck of the reservoir at the sealing zone is substantially plane, and wherein the sealing zone is formed by a face-to-face contact between the internal skirt of the dispensing head and the internal surface of the neck of the reservoir.
7. The device as claimed in claim 1, wherein the internal surface of the neck of the reservoir at the sealing zone comprises an annular bead.
8. The device as claimed in claim 1, wherein the internal surface of the neck of the reservoir comprises, downstream and adjacent to the sealing zone, an annular recess.
9. The device as claimed in claim 1, wherein the neck of the reservoir is made of low density polyethylene and the skirt of the dispensing head is made of high density polyethylene.
10. The device as claimed in claim 1, wherein an end of the skirt of the dispensing head situated on a side facing the reservoir has a funnel shape.
11. A dispensing head configured for attachment to a reservoir for storing a liquid, comprising: a skirt having a substantially tubular shape, said skirt configured to be mounted inside a neck of the reservoir, wherein said skirt defines, with the internal surface of the neck, at least one sealing zone, and wherein the skirt of the dispensing head defines, with the internal surface of the neck, a retention zone arranged upstream of the sealing zone with respect to the reservoir, said retention zone configured to retain chips generated during device assembly.
12. The dispensing head of claim 11, wherein an end of the skirt of the dispensing head situated on a side facing the reservoir has a funnel shape.
13. The dispensing head of claim 11, wherein, during device assembly, said skirt is configured to contact the internal surface of the neck first at the sealing zone and then at the retention zone such that chips formed at the sealing zone while the dispensing head is being assembled on the neck of the reservoir cannot get into the reservoir.
14. A reservoir for storing the liquid, comprising: a neck having an internal surface of a substantially tubular shape, said neck configured to attach to a liquid dispensing head by screwing, at least one sealing zone defined by the internal surface of the neck making contact with a skirt of the liquid dispensing head, and a retention zone defined by the internal surface of the neck making contact with the skirt of the liquid dispensing head, wherein the retention zone is arranged upstream of the sealing zone with respect to the reservoir and is configured to retain chips generated during device assembly.
15. The reservoir of claim 14, wherein the internal surface of the neck of the reservoir has a general diameter and comprises a convex annular shape projecting from the internal surface of the neck defining a reduced diameter with respect to the general diameter of the neck, wherein the convex annular shape is configured to form, by cooperation with the skirt of the dispensing end piece, the retention zone.
16. The reservoir of claim 14, wherein the reduced diameter is smaller than a diameter of the neck of the reservoir at the sealing zone.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) The invention will be better understood on reading the following description given solely by way of example with reference to the drawings, in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
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(8) The dispensing end piece 14 has an upper dispensing end 20 in which an orifice 16 is formed for dispensing calibrated drops, in this example, by drops formation means 16. More precisely, again in this example, the dispensing end piece 14 is of substantially cylindrical general shape. The dispensing end piece 14 here comprises a drop dispensing valve 22 made of elastomer material so as to take, under the pressure of the liquid (when the user presses on the reservoir 12), a liquid passage configuration. The dispensing end piece 14 further comprises a valve support 24, attached to the reservoir 12, bearing a pin 26 forming a seat against which the valve 22 is pressed and also comprising an air passage duct 28 shut off by an air-permeable member 30 preventing bacteria from entering into the reservoir 12. The dispensing end piece 14 also comprises a return element 32 allowing the valve 22 to be returned into a liquid blocking configuration. Finally, the dispensing end piece 14 comprises a cover 34 for pressing the valve 22 against the support 24.
(9) More precisely, the valve support 24 comprises an internal skirt 40 of substantially tubular general shape, which is mounted inside the neck 38 of the reservoir 12, and also an external skirt 41 surrounding the neck 38 of the reservoir 12 and having, for example, a tapped surface for screwing the dispensing end piece 14 onto the reservoir 12. The tapped surface is situated on the inner side of the external skirt 41. The internal skirt 40 has a lower end of funnel shape in order to facilitate the insertion of the dispensing end piece 14 into the neck 38 of the reservoir 12. In the device 10 of
(10) The internal surface 42 of the neck 38 further comprises a convex annular shape 48 projecting from the internal surface 42 of the neck 38 so as to define a reduced diameter with respect to the general diameter, referred to as chips retention diameter D.sub.R, represented in
(11) In the embodiment in
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(13) When assembling the dispensing end piece 14 on the reservoir 12, the internal skirt 40 is inserted into the neck 38 of the reservoir 12 and the contact with the retention zone 50 takes place after contact with the sealing zone 46. In order to illustrate the configuration of the parts to ensure this order of contact, a schematic view illustrating the relative positions of the sealing zones 46 and the chips retention zones 50 is represented in
(14) The internal surface 42 of the neck 38 and the internal skirt 40 each have a theoretical length in the longitudinal direction L1=L.sub.neck theoretical seating and L2=L.sub.end piece theoretical sealing which are intended to provide sealing, producing the sealing zone 46.
(15) The theoretical length of the neck 38 L1=L.sub.neck theoretical sealing defines, with reference to the upper end 60 of the neck 38, a minimum theoretical distance D1=D.sub.neck theoretical sealing min and a maximum theoretical distance D2=D.sub.neck theoretical sealing max.
(16) The theoretical length of the dispensing end piece 14 L2=L.sub.end piece theoretical sealing defines, with respect to the bottom of the groove 100 of the dispensing end piece 14, a minimum theoretical distance D3=D.sub.end piece theoretical sealing min and a maximum theoretical distance D4=D.sub.end piece theoretical sealing max.
(17) To ensure that there is sealing, that is to say that at least a part of the length L1=L.sub.neck theoretical sealing of the internal surface 42 of the neck 38 is in contact with at least a part of the length L2=L.sub.end piece theoretical sealing of the internal skirt 40 of the dispensing end piece 14, it is required that the following holds simultaneously: i) D1=D.sub.neck theoretical sealing min<D.sub.end piece theoretical sealing max=D4 and that ii) D3=D.sub.end piece theoretical sealing min<D.sub.neck theoretical sealing max=D2.
(18) Thus, when the end of the neck 38 and the bottom of the groove 100 of the dispensing end piece 14 are in contact, the sealing is guaranteed.
(19) Likewise, the conditions for the chips retention zone 50 to exist can be understood. The internal surface 42 of the neck 38 and the internal skirt 40 each have a theoretical length in the longitudinal direction L3=L.sub.neck theoretical retention and L4=L.sub.end piece theoretical retention which are intended to provide the retention zone, producing the chips retention zone 50.
(20) The theoretical length of the neck 38 L3=L.sub.neck theoretical retention defines, with reference to the upper end 60 of the neck 38, a minimum theoretical distance D5=D.sub.neck theoretical retention min and a maximum theoretical distance D6=D.sub.neck theoretical retention max.
(21) The theoretical length of the dispensing end piece 14 L4=L.sub.end piece theoretical retention defines, with reference to the bottom of the groove 100 of the dispensing end piece 14, a minimum theoretical distance D7=D.sub.end piece theoretical retention min and a maximum theoretical distance D8=D.sub.end piece theoretical retention max.
(22) To ensure that there is the retention zone, that is to say to ensure that at least a part of the length L3=L.sub.neck theoretical retention of the internal surface 42 of the neck 38 is in contact with at least a part of the length L4=L.sub.end piece theoretical retention of the internal skirt 40 of the dispensing end piece 14, it is required that the following holds simultaneously: iii) D5=D.sub.neck theoretical sealing min<D.sub.end piece theoretical sealing max=D8 and that iv) D7=D.sub.end piece theoretical sealing min<D.sub.neck theoretical sealing max=D6.
(23) Thus, when the end of the neck 38 and the bottom of the groove 100 of the dispensing end piece 14 are in contact, the chips retention zone 50 is guaranteed.
(24) In the following, the configurations allowing the contact of the retention zone 50 to take place after the contact of the sealing zone 46 are developed.
(25) The minimum theoretical distances on the neck D1=D.sub.neck theoretical searing min and D5=D.sub.neck theoretical retention min define a length of the neck L5=L.sub.neck min, delimited by the upper end of the theoretical length providing sealing and the upper end of the theoretical length providing the retention zone. Moreover, the maximum theoretical distances on the end piece D4=D.sub.end piece theoretical sealing max and D8=D.sub.end piece theoretical retention max define a length of the end piece L6=L.sub.end piece max, delimited by the lower end of the theoretical length providing sealing and the lower end of the theoretical length providing the retention zone.
(26) To ensure that the contact of the retention zone 50 takes place after the contact of the sealing zone 46, it is required that the following holds: L5=L.sub.neck min>L6=L.sub.end piece max.
(27) It will be understood that a “theoretical” length denotes a predefined length on the neck of the reservoir or the dispensing end piece at the time of designing or manufacturing these parts, knowing that, due to the manufacturing tolerances, once the parts have been assembled, sealing or chips retention does not necessarily take place over the entire theoretical length, but only over a part of this length. Thus, it can be found that on the devices configured according to this embodiment the neck of the reservoir has a length L.sub.neck min delimited by the upper end of the length of the neck providing sealing L.sub.neck sealing and the upper end of the length of the neck providing the chips retention zone L.sub.neck retention, the dispensing end piece has a length L.sub.end piece max delimited by the lower end of the length of the dispensing end piece providing sealing L.sub.end piece sealing and the lower end of the length of the dispensing end piece providing the chips retention zone L.sub.end piece retention, and the device is dimensioned such that L.sub.neck min>L.sub.end piece max.
(28) As can be seen in
(29) It will be noted that the neck 38 of the reservoir 12 is made, in this example, of low density polyethylene, and the internal skirt 42 of the dispensing end piece 14 is made of high density polyethylene.
(30) It will be understood that the devices 10 described above are particularly advantageous for avoiding the presence of chips in the reservoir 12 and that the invention is not limited to the examples described above.