FLUID PRODUCT DISPENSER

20220258193 · 2022-08-18

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Cpc classification

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Abstract

Fluid product dispenser having a reservoir, a pump having an actuating stem, a cup mounted on the actuating stem for accommodating the product output by the pump, and a removable member engaged with the cup and having an applicator held in the cup to take up the product, the applicator being deformable and constrained in the cup by a rotational locking mechanism having a plurality of fixed flanges solidly attached to the reservoir and a plurality of fins integral with the removable member. The cup and the removable member are provided with a rotational connection mechanism, such that the removable member drives the cup in rotation on the actuating stem, as soon as the removable member is engaged with the cup.

Claims

1. A fluid product dispenser, comprising: a fluid product reservoir; a pump having a pump body, and an actuating stem that is axially movable down and up between an extended rest position and a depressed actuated position; a cup for accommodate the fluid output by the pump, the cup being mounted on the actuating stem; a removable member suitable for engaging with the cup and comprises an applicator held in the cup so as to take up the fluid, the applicator being elastically deformable and constrained in the cup by means of rotational locking means comprising a plurality of fixed flanges solidly attached to the reservoir (R) and a plurality of fins integral with the removable member, the fins being suitable for engaging beneath the fixed flanges by rotating the removable member, wherein the cup and the removable member are provided with rotational connection means, such that the removable member drives the cu in rotation on the actuating stem, as soon as the removable member is engaged with the cup.

2. The fluid product dispenser according to claim 1, wherein the rotary connection means comprise a plurality of receiving housings formed by the cup and a plurality of connection profiles formed by the removable member, the connection profiles being housed in the receiving housings, as soon as the removable member is that is engaged with the cup.

3. The fluid product dispenser according to claim 2, wherein the connection profiles are formed by the fins.

4. The fluid product dispenser according to claim 1, wherein the locking means further comprises at least one locking ramp defining a low ramp section and a high ramp section connected together by an inclined ramp section, the low ramp section being positioned between two fixed flanges and the high ramp section being positioned axially beneath a fixed flange, so that the cup and the removable member are locked axially with a fin and a receiving housing disposed between the high ramp section and the fixed flange, with the actuating stem in the extended position of rest.

5. The fluid product dispenser according to claim 1, wherein the removable member includes an abutment collar that comes into axial abutment on the fixed flanges when the actuating stem is in the depressed position.

6. The fluid product dispenser according to claim 4, comprising three fixed flanges, three fins, three receiving housings and three locking ramps, so that the rotation of the removable member is limited to 60°.

7. The fluid product dispenser according to claim 1, wherein the applicator presents a axial rest height when it is not constrained in the cup, and a smaller axial height when it is constrained in the cup by the locking means, the smaller axial height representing advantageously between 75% to 95% of the rest axial height.

8. The fluid product dispenser according to claim 1, wherein the applicator presents a compression ratio, both axially and radially, of at least 15%.

9. The fluid product dispenser according to claim 1, wherein the applicator fills the cup completely, when it is constrained therein by the locking means.

10. The fluid product dispenser according to claim 4, comprising a fastening ring supporting the pump and mounted on the reservoir, the fastening ring forming the at least one locking ramp.

11. A fluid product dispenser according to claim 10, wherein a locking crown is mounted on the fixing ring, this locking crown forming the fixed flanges.

Description

[0027] In the figures:

[0028] FIG. 1 is a vertical section view through a dispenser of the invention, in the locked state;

[0029] FIG. 2 is a partially sectional and plan view of the fixing ring and the trim band,

[0030] FIGS. 3 and 4 are partial perspective views of the dispenser in the open state,

[0031] FIG. 5 is a view similar to the view in FIG. 1 in the unlocked state, and

[0032] FIG. 6 is a view similar to FIGS. 1 and 5, in the actuated state.

[0033] As can be seen in FIG. 1, the dispenser comprises the following constituent elements, namely a fluid product reservoir R, a pump P, a fastening ring F, a locking crown 3, a cup 1 and a removable member 2.

[0034] The reservoir R and the pump P are not critical elements for the present invention. The reservoir R can be made of any appropriate material, such as glass, plastic, metal. The reservoir R defines an opening in the shape of a neck R1.

[0035] The pump P is a conventional pump comprising a pump body P1, a return spring P2, and an actuating stem P3 that moves down and up in the pump body P1 against the return spring P2, between an extended rest position and a depressed actuated position.

[0036] For fastening on the neck R1, the fastening ring F receives the pump body P1 in stationary manner, and is then catched on or around the neck R1 in stationary and leaktight manner. More precisely, the fastening ring F includes an assembly section F1 that comes into engagement, e.g. threaded engagement, with the neck R1. It also includes a reception section F2 in which the pump body P1 is received, for example by sealed snap-fastening. It also forms an annular plate F3 which makes it possible to compress a neck gasket J on the upper edge of the neck R1.

[0037] In the invention, the fastening ring F forms one or more locking ramps F40: in the example in the figures, there are three locking ramps F40. As can be seen in FIG. 2, the three ramps F40 are formed by the profiled (or crenellated) upper edge of a cylindrical bushing F4. Each ramp F40 defines a low ramp section F41 and a high ramp section F43 connected together by an inclined ramp section F42)

[0038] The fastening ring F also includes a support section F5 which here extends around the socket F4. The support section F5 receives the locking crown 3 that forms three fixed flanges 31 that are crescent shaped and that are arranged in a triangle. As can be seen in FIGS. 3 and 4, the flanges 31 project inwards and they are arranged at 120° relative to one another. Between two adjacent flanges, an access notch or slot 32 is formed, such that there are as many access slots 32 as there are flanges 31, and they are likewise arranged at 120° relative to one another. The flanges 31 may be spaced apart from one another by the access slots 32 or they may be touching, in such a manner that the access slots 32 are formed at the junctions of two adjacent flanges. The flanges 31 and the slots 32 co-operate with one another to form a shaped inner edge roughly in the shape of a triangle with sides that curve outwards and vertices that are truncated or blunt. The number of flanges and slots is not limiting.

[0039] In the invention, the cup 1 is mounted on the pump P so as to accommodate the fluid dispensed by the pump. The cup 1 includes a connection sleeve 12 that engages with the free end of the actuating stem P3 of the pump P. The sleeve 12 is mounted to rotate on the actuating stem or, as a variant, the sleeve 12 can drive the actuating stem in rotation. The sleeve 12 is extended by a feed orifice 120 that opens out into the bottom of a reception dish 11 that may present the shape of an upsidedown dome that is rounded, being substantially hemispherical in the figures, but that could equally well be ogival, oblong, or ovoid.

[0040] The upper edge of the bucket 1 comprises three tongues 13 that project outwards and that are arranged at 120° relative to one another. Each tongue 13 forms a reception housing 130. The tongues 13 are disposed beneath the fixed flanges 31 and cannot engage in the access slots 32, such that the tongues 13 can move in rotation beneath the fixed flanges 31, but remain captive. On the other hand, the tongues 13 extend outwards above the locking ramps F40, so that the bucket is blocked axially, when its tongues 13 are located axially above the high ramp sections F43, as can be seen in FIG. 1. In other words, the tongues 13 are wedged axially between the fixed flanges 31 and the ramps F40.

[0041] At this point, it should be understood that moving the cup 1 downwards towards the pump P causes the actuating stem P3 to be depressed, thereby causing fluid product to be dispensed through the stem P3, then through the feed orifice and into the dish 11.

[0042] In the invention, the removable member 2 is a distinct upper sub-assembly intended for co-operating with the other lower sub-assembly, constituted by the reservoir R, the pump P, the fastening ring F, the cup 1, and the locking crown 3. The removable member 2 includes a gripping element 21 for being gripped by the user so as to manipulate the removable member. The removable member 2 may include a gasket 24 that comes to be flattened against the edge the cup 1 in the closed position of the dispenser. The removable member 2 also includes an applicator A which in this embodiment is ogival. In a variant, the application surface may be conical, or even cylindrical. It may also form one or more plane faces. Advantageously, the applicator A is mounted in removable manner in the gripping element 21, so that the applicator A can be removed from the gripping element 21 so as to clean it or so as to replace it.

[0043] In the invention, the removable member 2 forms three projecting fins 23 that are arranged at 120° relative to one another. It can be seen in FIGS. 3 and 4 that these fins 23 also project downwards relative to the lower annular edge of the gripping element 21. The three fins 23 are initially intended to cooperate with the locking crown 3. More precisely, the three fins 23 need to be oriented angularly so as to be inserted between the flanges 31 and in the three access slots 32 of the crown 3. The fins 23 thus come to fit in the receiving housings 130 formed by the tongues 13 of the cup 1. This is done without the actuating stem P3 being depressed: it therefore remains in its extended rest position. The removable member 2 can then be driven in rotation so as to engage the fins 23 beneath the fixed flanges 31. It should be noted that the cup 1 is also driven in rotation, because of the connection in rotation obtained by the insertion of the fins 23 into the housings 130. At the end of this rotation, which may be of the order of 60°, the fins 23 and the tongues 13 are arranged or wedged between the fixed flanges 31 and the high ramp sections F43, as can be seen in FIG. 1. It can be said that the tongues 13, the fins 23, the flanges 31 and the ramps F40 all together form locking means. In addition, the fins 23 and the housings 130 together form rotational connection means, which prevent the applicator A from being damaged by twisting against the inside wall of the cup 1.

[0044] Furthermore, the applicator A is made of an elastically-deformable material that returns to its initial shape. This material presents a compression ratio of 5% to 50%. Compression occurs axially and/or radially. If we consider that the applicator A presents an axial rest height when the applicator A is not constrained in the cup 1, and a smaller axial height when it is constrained in the cup 1 by the locking means 26, 31, the smaller axial height representing less than 90%, advantageously between than 95% and 75% of the axial rest height. As a result, an applicator A is available with an application surface area that is large, even though the dish 11 of the cup is significantly smaller. The material used for the applicator A may be a foam having open or closed cells.

[0045] A complete operating cycle of the dispenser of the invention is described below, starting from FIG. 1.

[0046] In FIG. 1, the dispenser is in the locked position: the fins 23 and the tongues 13, integral in rotation, are sandwiched between the fixed flanges 31 and the high ramp sections F43. Consequently, the removable member 2 and the cup 1 are blocked axially. The pump P is in its rest position, with its actuating stem P3 completely extended.

[0047] From this locked position, the user can grip the gripping element 21 so as to impart a counterclockwise rotational movement thereto. In this way, the fins 23 disengage from beneath the flanges 31 and the tongues 13 disengage from the high ramp sections F43. The rotation continues until the fins 23 are positioned between the flanges 31 and the tongues axially above the low ramp sections F41. The dispenser is then unlocked and can be actuated. This is shown in FIG. 5. It should be noted that the actuating stem P3 remained static during this unlocking phase.

[0048] From this unlocked position, the user can press axially on the gripping element 21, thereby causing the cup 1 to move towards the pump P and causing the actuating stem P3 to be depressed. In response, a dose of fluid is forced by the pump P into the cup 1, where it is immediately withdrawn by the applicator A.

[0049] The user can then release his pressure on the removable member 2, which is returned into its rest position by the return spring P2 of the pump P. The dispenser is again in the unlocked position of FIG. 5. It can therefore remove the removable member 2 from the cup 1 in order to bring the applicator into contact with the desired application surface (skin, nails, hair, etc.).

[0050] Once the application has been completed, the user puts the removable member 2 back in place, taking care to orient it correctly, so that its fins 23 can pass between the fixed flanges 31 and be housed in the housings 130. Then, a simple clockwise rotation makes it possible to bring the fins 23 and the tongues 13 back between the flanges 31 and the high ramp sections F43. In this respect, it should be noted that the inclined ramp sections F42 will progressively bring the tongues 13 back onto the high ramp sections F43, in the event that the actuating stem P3 has not returned of its own accord to the extended rest position.

[0051] The invention thus provides a fluid product dispenser/applicator having locking means that make it possible to obtain the following advantages: [0052] the applicator A does not rub against the cup, given that they are integral in rotation, [0053] the fluid is isolated in the pump, given that the actuating stem is returned to the extended position by the locking ramps, [0054] very little air in the cup, given that the applicator fills it completely, [0055] easy cleaning or replacement of the applicator.