FLUID PRODUCT DISPENSER
20210196025 · 2021-07-01
Assignee
Inventors
- Stephane DAVIOT (Ferrieres Haut Clocher, FR)
- Frédéric DUQUET (Crespieres, FR)
- Francis Moreau (Sotteville les Rouen, FR)
Cpc classification
B05B11/1023
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
A45D34/04
HUMAN NECESSITIES
B05B11/1074
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
A45D2200/1018
HUMAN NECESSITIES
B05B11/1047
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
A45D2200/056
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A45D34/04
HUMAN NECESSITIES
B05B11/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A fluid dispenser comprising: a fluid reservoir (R); a pump (P) having a pump body (P1), a return spring (P2), and an actuator rod (P3) that is axially movable down and up between an extended rest position and a depressed actuated position; a cup (1) for collecting the fluid coming from the pump (P), the cup (1) being mounted on the actuator rod (P3); and a removable member (2) that is removable along an axial direction, said removable member including an applicator (A) that is received in the cup (1) so as to pick up the fluid, the applicator (A) being elastically deformable and constrained inside the cup (1) by locking means (23, 31); said fluid dispenser being characterized in that the locking means are locking means (23, 31) that lock by turning, and that include a plurality of stationary flanges (31) that are secured to the reservoir (R), and the removable member (2) includes a plurality of fins (23) that are suitable for coming into engagement beneath the stationary flanges (31).
Claims
1. A fluid dispenser comprising: a fluid reservoir; a pump having a pump body, a return spring, and an actuator rod that is axially movable down and up between an extended rest position and a depressed actuated position; a cup for collecting the fluid coming from the pump, the cup being mounted on the actuator rod; and a removable member that is removable along an axial direction, said removable member including an applicator that is received in the cup so as to pick up the fluid, the applicator being elastically deformable and constrained inside the cup by locking means; wherein the locking means are locking means that lock by turning, advantageously through an angle of about 60°, the locking means include a plurality of stationary flanges that are secured to the reservoir, and the removable member includes a plurality of fins that are suitable for coming into engagement beneath the stationary flanges.
2. A fluid dispenser according to claim 1, wherein the fins are urged against the stationary flanges by the return spring of the pump.
3. A fluid dispenser according to claim 1, wherein the actuator rod is in its depressed actuated position when the applicator is constrained inside the cup by the locking means.
4. A fluid dispenser according to claim 1, wherein the applicator presents a rest axial height when it is not constrained inside the cup, and a smaller axial height when it is constrained inside the cup by the locking means, the smaller axial height representing less than 90%, advantageously less than 70%, and preferably about 50% of the rest axial height.
5. A fluid dispenser according to claim 1, wherein the applicator presents a compression ratio, both axially and radially, of at least 25%.
6. A fluid dispenser according to claim 1, wherein the applicator fills the cup completely, when it is constrained therein by the locking means.
7. A fluid dispenser according to claim 1, including a vent passage that makes it possible for outside air to penetrate into the reservoir, the vent passage being closed by the cup when it is in the depressed actuated position.
8. A fluid dispenser according to claim 1, wherein the cup includes a projecting sealing bead, the applicator being deformed around the projecting sealing bead when it is constrained inside the cup by the locking means.
9. A fluid dispenser according to claim 1, wherein the cup has a substantially rounded shape, and the applicator is substantially conical or bullet-shaped at rest, the applicator deforming in the cup until it takes on the rounded shape of the cup, the applicator advantageously forming a tip that alone is likely to come into contact with the cup, when said applicator is not constrained inside the cup.
10. A fluid dispenser according to claim 1, wherein the removable member comprises a grip element and an applicator support in which the applicator is mounted, the grip element being mounted in removable manner on the applicator support.
Description
[0021] In the figures:
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[0028] As can be seen in
[0029] 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, plastics material, metal, etc. The reservoir R defines an opening in the form of a neck R1.
[0030] The pump P is a conventional pump comprising a pump body P1, a return spring P2, and an actuator rod 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.
[0031] For fastening on the neck R1, the fastener sleeve F receives the pump body P1 in stationary manner, and the fastener sleeve is then fastened on or around the neck R1 in stationary and leaktight manner. More precisely, the fastener sleeve 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 fitted. It also forms a vent section F3 that includes vent grooves F4, which together constitute a vent passage that puts the outside into communication with the inside of the reservoir R, passing via the pump P. The fastener sleeve F also includes a support section F5 that, in this embodiment, extends in line with the assembly section F1. The support section F5 receives the locking ring 3 that is described below.
[0032] In the invention, the cup 1 is mounted on the pump P so as to collect the fluid dispensed by the pump. The cup 1 includes a connection sleeve 12 that comes into engagement with the free end of the actuator rod P3 of the pump P. 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 bullet-shaped, oblong, or egg-shaped. Advantageously, an annular sealing bead 14 is formed at the reception dish 11. Around the sleeve 12 there extends a skirt 13 that is engaged around the vent section F3, as can be seen in
[0033] In the invention, the locking ring 3 is engaged, e.g. by snap-fastening, in the support section F5 of the sleeve F. To this end, the ring 3 forms a fastener sleeve 30 that may be provided with a snap-fastener profile, as can be seen in
[0034] In the invention, the removable member 2 is a distinct upper sub-assembly for co-operating with the other sub-assembly beneath it as constituted by the reservoir R, the pump P, the fastener sleeve F for fastening the cup 1, and the locking ring 3. The removable member 2 includes a grip 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 rim 15 of the cup 1 in the closed position of the dispenser. The removable member 2 also includes an applicator support 22 in which an applicator A is mounted. More precisely, the applicator A includes an internal anchor portion A1 and an external application portion A2 that defines an application surface A3 and a tip A4. In this embodiment, the application surface A3 is bullet-shaped. In a variant, the application surface may be conical, or even cylindrical. It may also form one or more plane faces. Advantageously, the grip element 21 is mounted in removable manner, e.g. by screw-fastening, on the applicator support 22, so that the applicator support 22 (and its applicator A) can be removed from the grip element 21 so as to clean the applicator A or so as to replace the applicator support 22 (and its applicator A). In the invention, the applicator support 22 forms three projecting fins 23 that are arranged at 120° relative to one another. The fins 23 may be crescent shaped, corresponding to, or similar to, the shape of the flanges 31. Together they thus form a shaped outer edge roughly in the shape of a triangle with sides that curve and vertices that are rounded or blunt, corresponding to, or similar to, the shape of the flanges 31, but of a size that is a little smaller, so as to be capable of being inserted into the shaped inner edge of the flanges 31. The three fins 23 are for co-operating with the locking ring 3 and the rim 15. 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 ring 3. The fins 23 thus come to bear against the rim 15 of the cup 1. By pressing axially on the removable member, the cup 1 moves downwards until the fins 23 are situated axially below the stationary flanges 31. It is then possible to turn the removable member so as to engage the fins 23 beneath the flanges 31. The removable member is then in its locked position, being locked by mutual engagement of the fins 23 and the flanges 31, that co-operate to form locking means. The fins and the flanges may be plane, or, on the contrary, they may form cam surfaces, so as to drive axial movement when the removable member is turned.
[0035] In the invention, the applicator A is made of an elastically-deformable material that returns to its initial shape. The material presents a compression ratio of at least 25%, or even 50%. Compression occurs axially and/or radially. The external application portion A2 presents a “rest” axial height when the applicator A is not constrained inside the cup 1, and a smaller axial height when it is constrained inside the cup 1 by the locking means 26, 31, the smaller axial height representing less than 90%, advantageously less than 70%, and preferably about 50% of the rest axial height. It can easily be understood that the area of the application surface A3 varies in corresponding manner with the variation in volume of the applicator. As a result, an applicator A is available with an application surface of area that is large, even though the dish 11 of the cup is significantly smaller. Advantageously, the material used for the applicator A is a foam having closed cells, which foam does not become impregnated with fluid, but is merely coated with fluid.
[0036] A complete operating cycle of the dispenser of the invention is described below, starting from
[0037] In order to put the removable member 2 into place on the lower sub-assembly of the dispenser, it is necessary initially to engage the applicator A in the dish 11 of the cup 1. The tip A4 of the external portion A2 comes into contact firstly with the cup 1, at the bottom of the dish 11 where the feed orifice is formed. Subsequently, the tip A4 can be used to recover fluid that remains in the dish 11. By being pressed against the cup, the applicator A deforms so as to extend the area of contact between them. The applicator A ends up by filling the dish 11 completely. In other words, its entire application surface A3 comes into contact with the dish 11. The applicator A deforms against and around the sealing bead 14, so as to form annular sealing in the proximity of the top edge of the dish 11. The applicator is fully compressed when the fins 23 come into contact with the rim 14 between the flanges 31 and in the access slots 32. By continuing to press on the removable member 2, the cup 1 is moved, driving the actuator rod P3 against the return spring P2. This axial movement of the cup 1 causes three events, namely: [0038] the fins 23 are positioned axially below the stationary flanges 31, so that it is then possible to turn the removable member, e.g. through 60°, so as to position the fins 23 directly beneath the flanges 31, as can be seen in
[0041] The dispenser is thus locked in this position, with the applicator loaded, the pump actuated, and the vent cut off, as shown in
[0042] When the user wishes to use the dispenser again, it suffices for the user to grip the removable member 2 and to turn it through 60° in the opposite direction, so as to release the fins 32 from beneath the flanges 31. The return spring P2 then immediately pushes the cup 1 and the fins 32 through the access slots. Then, it only remains for the user to remove the applicator from the cup.
[0043] It should be observed that the locking means of the invention are advantageous, since they make use of the return spring P2 of the pump P. However, it is possible to replace these locking means with other locking means, e.g. using screw-fastening, snap-fastening, clamping, or magnets.
[0044] The pump is preferably actuated when the applicator A is already completely compressed. However, in a variant, it is possible to envisage the pump being actuated before the applicator is compressed in the cup, or while it is being compressed therein.
[0045] The invention thus provides a fluid dispenser and applicator having locking means that make it possible to obtain the following advantages: [0046] an applicator that is large compared to the size of the dispenser; [0047] distribution of the fluid over all of the application surface, or over most of it; [0048] easy recovery of the fluid in the cup; [0049] automatic and imperceptible actuation of the pump; [0050] guaranteed locking under the action of the return spring; [0051] simple and intuitive hand movements; [0052] leaktight at rest; and [0053] easy cleaning or replacement of the applicator.