Device for dispensing and applying a cosmetic or care product
11076676 · 2021-08-03
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
A45D2200/055
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A45D34/04
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
B43K5/06
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
A45D34/04
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
Device for dispensing and applying a liquid, semi-fluid, or pasty cosmetic or care product having an elongate and hollow rotary body and an elongate and hollow outer shaft butted together and rotatable one to the other, an applicator endpiece secured to the end of the rotary body, the rotary body and outer shaft forming an interior volume in which a pierced cylinder having a longitudinal duct is formed, and an inner shaft having an open end through which the pierced cylinder is introduced and a closed end forming a reservoir for the product. The pierced cylinder is fixed in translation with respect to the rotary body. A mechanism of the device converts rotation of the rotary body with respect to the outer shaft into movement of the inner shaft in translation with respect to the pierced cylinder in the interior volume formed by the rotary body and the outer shaft.
Claims
1. A device for dispensing and applying a liquid, semi-fluid or pasty cosmetic or care product, said device comprising: an elongate hollow rotary body and an elongate hollow outer barrel which are butted to each other and rotatable in relation to each other; an application tip being fastened at an end of the rotary body; the rotary body and outer barrel forming an inner volume in which are provided: a bored cylinder comprising a longitudinal duct; and art inner barrel comprising: an open end in which the bored cylinder is inserted; and a closed end forming a reservoir for the cosmetic or care product; the bored cylinder being translationally fixed in relation to the rotary body, inside which the bored cylinder extends, and the device further comprising a rotation transforming mechanism configured to transform rotation of the rotary body in relation to the outer barrel into a translational movement of the inner barrel in relation to the bored cylinder inside the inner volume formed by said rotary body and outer barrel.
2. A device according to claim 1, wherein: the rotation transforming mechanism comprises a threaded component joined to the inner barrel; and the assembly formed by the rotary body and the bored cylinder comprises a threaded part configured to cooperate with the threaded component joined to the inner barrel such that the rotation of said rotary body drives the rotation of said threaded part and the translation of said threaded component and of the inner barrel along said threaded part, and, as a corollary, the translation of the inner barrel in relation to the bored cylinder.
3. A device according to claim 2, wherein: the threaded part is formed by or on the bored cylinder, such that said bored cylinder has on its outer surface a screw thread so as to form a screw, the threaded component being a ring forming a nut on said bored cylinder.
4. A device according to claim 3, wherein: the threaded part is formed by addition of a hollow threaded rod to an outer surface of the bored cylinder.
5. A device according to claim 3, further comprising: a sleeve in the rotary body, said sleeve being free to rotate in relation to said rotary body but unable to rotate in relation to the outer barrel; said ring being inside the sleeve and said sleeve and said ring being configured such that said ring can translate within the sleeve but remain unable to rotate therein.
6. A device according to claim 5, wherein: the sleeve comprises, on an inner face, at least one longitudinal groove and in which the ring comprises at least one notch in which is inserted said longitudinal groove such that the ring is guided in longitudinal translation inside the sleeve on said longitudinal groove.
7. A device according to claim 6, wherein: the ring comprises two diametrically opposite threaded portions, projecting from the outer surface of the ring; and a longitudinal guide extends inside the rotary body so as to guide said ring in longitudinal translation within said rotary body.
8. A device according to claim 1, further comprising: a piston fixedly mounted at one end of the bored cylinder inserted through the open end of the inner barrel; the piston comprising a peripheral surface the contact of which with the inner surface of the inner barrel providing sealing for the product; the piston comprising a central opening that is open to the longitudinal duct of the bored cylinder.
9. A device according to claim 8, wherein: the piston comprises an elongate portion extending inside the longitudinal duct of the bored cylinder.
10. A device according to claim 1, further comprising: to non-return valve located at an outlet of the longitudinal duct of the bored cylinder.
11. A device for according to claim 1, wherein: the threaded part is formed by an inner surface of the rotary body having a screw thread, the threaded component being a ring having on at least part of its periphery a screw thread cooperating with the screw thread of the inner surface of the rotary body.
12. A device according to claim 1, wherein: the outer barrel is transparent or translucent.
13. A device according to claim 12, wherein: the inner barrel is transparent or translucent.
Description
(1) In the accompanying drawings, given by way of non-limiting example:
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(13) The device enables the dispensing and application of a fluid, semi-fluid or pasty cosmetic product P. The cosmetic product P is contained in a reservoir referred to as inner barrel 1. In the example represented here, the inner barrel 1 has the shape of a right cylinder closed at one end and open at the other.
(14) The device comprises an outer barrel 2. The outer barrel 2 forms the lower part of the dispensing and application device. It is of elongate shape, and may have a cylindrical or prismatic outer shape. The outer barrel 2 comprises a bottom 21 able to comprise a closing wall. Nevertheless, the outer barrel advantageously comprises an air inlet. This air inlet may be formed through the bottom wall 21. The air inlet enables air exchange between the inside and the outside of the outer barrel 2. In particular, it enables the inlet of air to the outer barrel on movement, described below, of the inner barrel 1 within the outer barrel 2 during the dispensing of the product. The outer barrel 2 also comprises an opposite open face 22, into which is inserted the inner barrel 1. The inner shape of the outer barrel 2 matches the outer shape of the inner barrel 1, clearance being allowed for. This enables longitudinal translation, or in other words sliding of the inner barrel 1 within the outer barrel 2, along a main axis (A) of the device.
(15) The outer barrel 2 is advantageously transparent or translucent, which enables the position of the inner barrel 1 within the device to be seen. The position of the inner barrel 1 in the device furthermore corresponds to a given amount of remaining product. In other words, seeing the position of the inner barrel 1 enables the user to see the remaining amount of product, or conversely, the consumed amount of product.
(16) If the inner barrel 1 is itself transparent or translucent, the product can be seen directly. This provides aesthetic value, and furthermore enables the user to identify the desired product by its appearance, in particular its color, its brilliancy, and/or its other visual characteristics.
(17) The device also comprises a member which forms its upper part and which is referred to as rotary body 3. The rotary body 3 is of elongate shape, and may have a cylindrical or prismatic outer shape, and in particular an outer shape matching the outer shape of the inner barrel 2. The rotary body 3 is butted to the outer barrel 2. The rotary body 3 may be turned relative to the latter around the main axis (A) of the device. Examples of links which may be employed, between the rotary body 3 and the outer barrel 2, are described below with reference to
(18) The rotary body 3 is so designated because it constitutes the member which the user rotates, relative to the outer barrel 2, in order to induce the dispensing of cosmetic product by the device.
(19) The rotary body 3 is hollow and thus defines, with the outer barrel 2 to which it is linked, an inner volume of the dispensing and application device.
(20) An applicator tip 4 is fastened at an end of the rotary body 3. The applicator tip 4 has an application surface 41, by which the cosmetic product P is dispensed and which enables application, for example in a thin and even layer on the skin of the user of the device.
(21) Within the inner volume formed by the rotary body 3 and the outer barrel 2, the device comprises not only the inner barrel 1 but also the bored cylinder 5. The bored cylinder 5 comprises a longitudinal duct 51 over the whole of its length, that is to say along the axis which it extends along which coincides with the main axis (A). The longitudinal duct 51 has a uniform or changing cross-section.
(22) In the various embodiments of the invention, the bored cylinder 5 is translationally fixed relative to the rotary body 3, inside which it extends. According to the embodiment considered, the bored cylinder 5 may be rotationally fixed or rotatable, relative to the rotary body 3. In the embodiment of
(23) According to different variants of the various embodiments of the invention, the bored cylinder 5 may either be fixed to the rotary body 3 directly or via an intermediate component which may be the application tip 4, or be formed as one piece with the rotary body 3.
(24) The bored cylinder 5 is inserted into the inner barrel 1 by its open end 22.
(25) The device comprises a mechanism for transforming rotation of the rotary body 3 relative to the outer barrel 2 into translation movement of the inner barrel 1 relative to the bored cylinder 5.
(26) Thus, within the inner volume formed by said rotary body and outer barrel, it is the inner barrel 1 which is movable, while the bored cylinder 5 remains fixed longitudinally. On account of the movement of the inner barrel 1, the bored cylinder enters to a greater or lesser extent within said inner barrel, which varies the inner volume available for the storage of the cosmetic product P.
(27) A reduction in the available volume in the inner cylinder P drives expulsion of a corresponding amount of the product P via the longitudinal duct 51 of the bored cylinder 5.
(28) The mechanism for transforming movement may have various configurations, two variants of which are respectively detailed with the aid of
(29) The rotation of said assembly formed by the rotary body and the bored cylinder drives the translation of said threaded component and of the inner barrel within said rotary body, and as a corollary the translation of the inner barrel relative to the bored cylinder.
(30) In the example of
(31) On rising within the rotary body, the inner barrel 1 rises along the bored cylinder 5, the effect of which is to reduce the inner volume available within the inner barrel 1 for the product P, and to induce the expulsion of an amount of product P from the inner barrel 1 via the duct 51 of the bored cylinder 5.
(32) The device may comprise a cap or lid 8, as is the case in the example represented in
(33) The lid 8 may also have an aesthetic role. It may bear a logo or text.
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(35) The piston 52 enables full or almost full expulsion of the product, the residual volume in the inner barrel 1 being zero or practically zero when said inner barrel is raised to the maximum in the device, and the frontal face 54 of the piston 52 is in contact with or near the bottom of the inner barrel 1. Furthermore, the piston avoids the threaded part being in contact with the cosmetic product on use of the device. This avoids any fouling of said threaded part, and may, if applicable, enable the device to be filled again with cosmetic product without it being necessary to clean the threaded part.
(36) The duct 51, in the example represented, has a changing cross-section. In particular, the duct 51 has a progressive restriction from its inlet (at its end inserted into the inner barrel 1) to its outlet. The change in cross-section, in particular its restriction, and/or a particular form of the duct 51 may for example enable the destructuring of the formula and the bursting of beads comprising a fluid that are present in the product P (for example a lip gloss, to improve the brilliancy obtained), just prior to the dispensing of said product P.
(37) In the variant of the invention represented here, a non-return valve 91 is disposed between the outlet of the duct 51 and the application tip 4. The non-return valve 91 enables the product P contained in the device to be protected from the outside atmosphere. The non-return valve 91 also makes it possible, to a certain extent, to avoid the rotary body being actuated in the direction of rotation tending to suck back the product towards the inner barrel 1.
(38) Advantageously, the non-return valve contributes to the general sealing of the dispensing device when the latter is in inverted position (application tip 4 oriented downward), for example in the handback of a user.
(39) The non-return valve 91 may also assist the bursting of the beads present, where provided, in the product P.
(40) Another difference between the device of
(41) As can clearly be seen in
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(43) The connection between the outer barrel 2 and the rotary body 3 is made, in the example represented here, by an “O” ring seal 92 inserted onto grooves respectively formed on an inner surface of the rotary body 3 and on an outer surface of the outer barrel 2.
(44) As shown in
(45) In order to enable the translation of the ring 71 along the threaded part of the hollow 5, said ring 71 must be free for translation relative to the outer barrel 2 and the rotary body 3 while being held rotationally fixed relative to the outer barrel 2. To that end, the device comprises a sleeve 10, extending within the rotary body, which is fixed relative to the outer barrel 2 and which has guides for translation of the ring 71.
(46) Thus, the outer barrel 2 comprises a notched formation 21 on its upper part, which is configured to engage with a corresponding toothed formation 101 of said sleeve, which locks the sleeve rotationally relative to the outer barrel 2. The sleeve comprises grooves 102 on its inner surface which are longitudinal, that is to say parallel to the main axis (A), along which the ring 71 is guided. The ring 71 may for this have, on its periphery, notches 72 which slide on longitudinal grooves 102.
(47) The lid of the device has been omitted in
(48) It is very clear that the distinctive features of the device of
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(50) In the embodiment of
(51) The ring 71′ comprises a screw thread over part of its periphery, cooperating with the screw thread of the inner surface 31 of the rotary body 3. This is thus a male screw thread, of matching diameter and same pitch.
(52) In the example embodiment shown here, the ring 71′ is joined to and integrally formed with the inner barrel 1, for example by molding. It comprises two threaded portions 73, provided in the upper part of the inner barrel 1, that is to say at its open end.
(53) In order to guide the ring 71′ (and thus the inner barrel 1) in translation in the device and prevent said ring 71′ from tuning, a longitudinal guide 23 is formed at an end of the outer barrel 2. The longitudinal guide extends within the rotary body 3, in order to guide the rising of the inner barrel 1 in said rotary body 3.
(54) In the example represented here, the longitudinal guide 23 comprises two longitudinal openings 24 in which the threaded portions 73 of the ring 71′, which project from the rest of the ring, are able to slide.
(55) Just as with the embodiment of
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(57) The mounting 43 also provides an end volume 44 configured to receive the non-return valve 91. Lastly, the mounting 43 is configured for the fastening, for example by snap engagement, of a hat 45 comprising the application surface 41.
(58) It is notable that the application surface may have various forms, according to the type of product and the application zone concerned.
(59) Thus, the application surface may be substantially conical, as in the example of
(60) The devices presented are in particular configured for the application of a lip gloss, more commonly designated by the term “gloss”.
(61) The invention thus developed provides an applicator device for a cosmetic or care product enabling precise dosing of the amount of product to dispense (on account of the dosing by rotation of a rotary body), and according to the variant of the invention considered, avoiding the fouling of the dispensing mechanism and/or indicating the amount of product remaining and, conversely, consumed.