Fluid product dispensing and application assembly
11027297 ยท 2021-06-08
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B05B11/1045
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B05B11/028
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B05B11/0008
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B05B11/0054
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
A fluid dispenser comprising a dispenser member (1), such as a pump, a dispenser head (14), such as a fluid applicator, and a fluid reservoir (2) that is connected in leaktight and removable manner to the dispenser member (1), the fluid dispenser being characterized in that the sealing between the dispenser member (1) and the fluid reservoir (2) is obtained by coaxially sliding leaktight radial contact that is interrupted when the fluid reservoir (2) is disconnected from the dispenser member (1), such that the fluid reservoir (2) is connected in leaktight manner to the dispenser member (1) over a determined axial height range.
Claims
1. A fluid dispenser comprising a dispenser member (1), a dispenser head (14), and a fluid reservoir (2) that is connected in leaktight and removable manner to the dispenser member (1), the sealing between the dispenser member (1) and the fluid reservoir (2) being obtained by coaxially sliding leaktight radial contact that is interrupted when the fluid reservoir (2) is disconnected from the dispenser member (1), such that the fluid reservoir (2) is connected in leaktight manner to the dispenser member (1) over a determined axial height range; wherein the dispenser member (1) further comprises an outer covering element (51) that is open at its bottom end (512) for inserting the fluid reservoir (2) that is provided with a stopper element (52) secured to the fluid reservoir and that comes into abutting contact with the bottom end (512) of the outer cover (51) so as to form a continuous outer cover.
2. A dispenser according to claim 1, wherein the dispenser member (1) includes an inlet tube (34) the inside of which forms an inlet duct (35) and the outside of which forms an annular bearing surface (36) that is in leaktight sliding contact in a slide cylinder (46) that is secured to the fluid reservoir (2), so as to define between them said coaxially sliding leaktight radial contact.
3. A dispenser according to claim 2, wherein the slide cylinder (46) is initially closed by a closure membrane (47) that is pierced by the inlet tube (34).
4. A dispenser according to claim 1, wherein the fluid reservoir (2) is connected to the dispenser member (1) by screw-fastening.
5. A dispenser according to claim 2, wherein the dispenser member (1) includes a connection ring (3) that forms the inlet tube (34) and an external thread (33), the fluid reservoir (2) including a connection ferrule (4) that forms the slide cylinder (46) and an internal thread (43) for coming into engagement with the external thread (33) of the connection ring (3).
6. A dispenser according to claim 5, wherein the end-of-screw-fastening abutment is defined by the abutting contact between the outer covering element (51) and the stopper element (52), while the coaxially sliding leaktight contact is already established.
7. A dispenser according to claim 5, wherein the dispenser member (1) is held in place in the outer covering element (51) by the connection ring (3) that is advantageously adhesively-bonded in the outer covering element (51).
8. A dispenser according to claim 1, wherein the dispenser member (1) projects out from the outer covering element (51) and includes a pusher (13), a removable protective cap (53) advantageously being provided so as to cover the dispenser head (1) and the pusher (13).
9. A dispenser according to claim 5, wherein the fluid reservoir (2) comprises a reservoir body (21), advantageously provided with a follower piston (24), the connection ferrule (4) and the stopper element (52) being mounted on the reservoir body (21).
10. The dispenser according to claim 1, wherein the dispenser member is a pump.
11. The dispenser according to claim 1, wherein the dispenser head is a fluid applicator.
12. The dispenser according to claim 1, wherein the stopper element is fixed to the reservoir such that the reservoir is configured to be removed together with the stopper element by a user holding the reservoir by the stopper element.
13. The dispenser according to claim 1, wherein the dispenser member is configured to be is removed from the fluid reservoir and reconnected in a leaktight manner to a new fluid reservoir.
14. The dispenser according to claim 1, wherein the stopper element is secured to a bottom of the fluid reservoir through a force-fit connection.
15. The dispenser according to claim 1, wherein the stopper element is secured to the fluid reservoir so as to function as a grip for the fluid reservoir.
16. The dispenser according to claim 1, wherein the stopper element is secured to the fluid reservoir so that turning the stopper element imparts turning motion on the reservoir.
17. The dispenser according to claim 1, wherein the abutting contact with the bottom end results from the coaxially sliding leaktight radial contact between the reservoir and the dispenser member over the determined axial height range.
18. A fluid dispenser comprising a dispenser member, a dispenser head, and a fluid reservoir that is connected in leaktight and removable manner to the dispenser member, the sealing between the dispenser member and the fluid reservoir being obtained by coaxially sliding leaktight radial contact that is interrupted when the fluid reservoir is disconnected from the dispenser member, such that the fluid reservoir is connected in leaktight manner to the dispenser member over a determined axial height range; wherein the dispenser member further comprises an outer covering element that is open at its bottom end for inserting the fluid reservoir that is provided with a stopper element secured to the fluid reservoir and that comes into abutting contact with the bottom end (512) of the outer cover so as to form a continuous outer cover; wherein the dispenser member includes an inlet tube the inside of which forms an inlet duct and the outside of which forms an annular bearing surface that is in leaktight sliding contact in a slide cylinder that is secured to the fluid reservoir, so as to define between them said coaxially sliding leaktight radial contact; and wherein the dispenser member includes a connection ring that forms the inlet tube and an external thread, the fluid reservoir including a connection ferrule that forms the slide cylinder and an internal thread for coming into engagement with the external thread of the connection ring.
Description
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(13) In entirely general manner, the fluid dispenser of the present invention comprises a dispenser member 1 that is associated in leaktight and removable manner with a fluid reservoir 2. The dispenser member may be of any kind, e.g. it may incorporate a pump, a valve, an applicator head, etc. The main function of the dispenser member is to convey fluid from the fluid reservoir 2 to a dispenser orifice from where the user can recover the fluid. The fluid dispensed at the dispenser orifice may present the form of a spray, a dab, a drop, etc. As described below, the dispenser member may include an applicator for applying and spreading the fluid on an application surface, such as the skin, the nails, the hair etc.
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(15) In the invention, the dispenser member 1 is provided with a connection ring 3 that includes a collar 31 that is engaged around the insert 17 inside the skirt 18. The ring 3 also forms one or more fastener ribs 32, having a function that is explained below. The ring 3 also forms an external thread 33 inside which an inlet tube 34 extends. More precisely, the inside of the inlet tube 34 forms an inlet duct 35 that communicates directly with the inlet valve 11 through the insert 17. The outside of the tube 34 forms an annular bearing surface 36 that is advantageously cylindrical, or even slightly frustoconical. At its bottom end, the tube 34 forms one or more perforator profiles 37.
(16) The dispenser member 1 is also provided with an outer covering element 51 that is of substantially tubular shape. The covering element 51 forms an inwardly-directed shoulder 511 at its top end, and a bottom end 512 that is wide open so as to enable the dispenser member 11 to pass therethrough during assembly. As can be seen in
(17) The fluid reservoir 2 comprises a reservoir body 21 that is advantageously provided with a bottom wall 22 and that forms a neck 23 that is provided with one or more fastener profiles. The inside of the reservoir body 21 may receive a follower piston 24 that, in its initial position, is arranged in the proximity of the bottom wall 22, when the reservoir is filled with fluid.
(18) In the invention, the reservoir 2 is provided with a connection ferrule 4 that is mounted in stationary manner on the neck 23. With reference to
(19) The fluid reservoir is also provided with a stopper element 52 that is situated at the bottom end of the reservoir. More precisely, the bottom end of the reservoir body 21 may merely be force-fitted into the stopper element 52 that forms a top edge 522. The top edge 522 is for coming into abutting and continuous contact with the bottom end 512 of the covering element 51 for covering the dispenser member 1, so as to co-operate with each other to form a continuous cover. Preferably, the stopper element 52 presents a diameter that is identical to the diameter of the covering element 51, so that they are separated only by a nearly invisible line, as shown in
(20) The stopper element 52 also serves as a grip member for the fluid reservoir 2, so as to be able to insert it into the covering element 51 through its open bottom end 512. A user thus takes hold of the reservoir 2 by the stopper element 52 and engages it inside the covering element 51 until the ferrule 4 comes into contact with the ring 3. The tube 34 immediately engages inside the slide cylinder 46, and the internal threads 43 and the external threads 33 come into engagement. The user may thus impart a turning movement on the stopper element 52, so as to screw-fasten the ferrule 4 on the ring 3. During the screw-fastening operation, the ferrule 4 moves axially towards the ring 3. In the invention, during the screw-fastening operation, the tube 34 slides in leaktight manner inside the slide cylinder 46, thereby creating coaxially sliding leaktight radial contact. The user can continue to screw-fasten the reservoir into the covering element 51 until the user encounters a small amount of hardness or resistance as a result of the tube coming into abutment against the membrane 47. This configuration is shown in
(21) It should be observed that the abutting contact between the covering element 51 and the stopper element 52 is made possible as a result of the sealing between the ferrule 4 and the ring 3 being provided by means of coaxially sliding leaktight radial contact, and not by the axial flattening of a neck gasket. From another point of view, it could be considered that the sliding radial contact over a determined axial height range makes it possible to position the reservoir axially relative to the dispenser member 1 with a significant amount of axial latitude, thereby making it possible in particular to be able to determine the position of the reservoir relative to the dispenser member as a function of other criteria, e.g. the cover, formed by the covering element 51 and the stopper element 52. However, in the ambit of the present invention, it should be considered that the sliding radial contact may be used in other applications that require the reservoir to be positioned relative to the dispenser member.
(22) The present invention departs from the conventional neck gasket that is axially flattened, by providing sliding radial contact that thus makes it possible to position the reservoir relative to the dispenser member over a range of axial heights that is relatively large compared to axially flattening a neck gasket.