Device for packaging and dispensing a product comprising a moveable piston
10906055 · 2021-02-02
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
A45D2200/055
HUMAN NECESSITIES
B05B11/0032
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B05B11/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D83/0005
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B05B11/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B05B11/06
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D83/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
The device for packaging and dispensing a product comprises a container (12), a moveable piston (16) mounted inside the container and delimiting at least one compartment (22) containing the product, and a dispensing member (14) mounted on the container and comprising at least one outlet orifice in communication with the compartment. The container comprises an adapter portion for the dispensing member provided with an outer skirt (12d) extending from an end wall (12c) of the container, with an inner skirt (12e) radially surrounded at least in part by the outer skirt and with a wall (12f) connecting the outer and inner skirts, the wall and the skirts delimiting a groove (30) oriented axially on the side opposite to the compartment (22) and inside which the dispensing member (14) is fitted.
Claims
1. Device for packaging and dispensing a product comprising a container, a moveable piston mounted inside the container and delimiting at least one compartment containing the product, and a dispensing member mounted on the container and comprising at least one outlet orifice in communication with the compartment, wherein the container comprises an adapter portion for the dispensing member provided with an outer skirt extending from an end wall of said container, with an inner skirt radially surrounded at least in part by said outer skirt and with a wall connecting the outer and inner skirts, wherein the compartment is axially delimited by the piston and the end wall of the container, wherein the outer skirt of the adapter portion is provided with a lower end, and with an upper end which is connected to the end wall of the container, wherein the outer skirt extends axially inside the compartment towards the piston and is entirely located inside the compartment, wherein the connecting wall of the adapter portion, from which is issued the inner skirt, extends from the lower end of the outer skirt which is located inside the compartment, and wherein said connecting wall and said skirts delimiting a groove oriented axially on the side opposite to said compartment and inside which the dispensing member is fitted.
2. Device according to claim 1, wherein the groove has in cross-section a U-shape.
3. Device according to claim 1, wherein at least one retaining element is provided on the outer skirt, or on the inner skirt, of the adapter portion of the container and cooperates with at least one retaining element of complementary shape of the dispensing member for axially retaining said dispensing member on said container.
4. Device according to claim 3, wherein one of said retaining elements comprises an annular recess, the other of said retaining elements comprising an annular clipping rib engaging into said recess.
5. Device according to claim 3, wherein one of said retaining elements comprises an annular screw groove, the other of said retaining elements comprising a screw thread engaging into said screw groove.
6. Device according to claim 1, wherein the dispensing member comprises a sealing lip engaging into the inner skirt of the container in a leaktight manner.
7. Device according to claim 1, further comprising a cap mounted on the container for closing off the outlet orifice of the dispensing member.
8. Device according to claim 7, wherein the cap comprises an inner sealing skirt which engages into the outlet orifice.
9. Device according to claim 8, wherein the inner sealing skirt comprises at least one hook extending radially and engaging into a groove formed on the dispensing member.
10. Device according to claim 1, comprising an actuating member for delivering the product through the outlet orifice of the dispensing member in response to an actuating command.
11. Device according to claim 10, wherein the actuating member comprises an air pump mounted on the container axially on the side opposite to the dispensing member, said air pump and the piston axially delimiting a chamber separate from the compartment and in communication with the outside.
Description
(1) The present invention and its advantages will be better understood by studying the detailed description of specific embodiments given by way of a non-limiting examples and illustrated by the appended drawings on which:
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(10) As will be described later, the structure of the container 12 is adapted for receiving the dispensing plug 14 in a leaktight manner.
(11) The piston 16 is mounted axially slidably into the container 12 along the axis X-X. The piston 16 delimits inside the container a compartment 22 containing the product to be dispensed under pressure. The compartment 22 which contains the product is in communication with the dispensing plug 14.
(12) The piston 16 bears against the inner surface of a peripheral wall 12a of the container. To this end, in the illustrated example, the piston 16 comprises two friction sealing lips 16a, 16b coming into friction contact the peripheral wall 12a of the container. The lips 16a, 16b extend in opposite direction. The lip 16a, which extends axially on the side of the dispensing plug 14, acts as a scraper lip during an upward movement of the piston 16. The lip 16b, which extends axially on the side of the air pump 18, is adapted to prevent any inlet of air into the compartment 22 through said air pump. The piston 16 fits inside the container 12 in a leaktight manner while maintaining its freedom to slide.
(13) In the illustrated example, the profile of the piston 16 is chosen appropriately so as to optimize the degree to which the container 12 is emptied. For example, the upper end of piston 16 is contoured to complement the upper end of the container 12 so as to minimize the volume of the compartment 22 when the piston 16 is located at its uppermost position, adjacent to the dispensing plug 14. Alternatively, the piston 16 may have a different shape, for example cylindrical.
(14) The container 12 extends along the axis X-X. The container 12 comprises a bottom end 12b delimiting an opening which is closed by the air pump 18, an upper end wall 12c axially opposite to the bottom end 12b, and the peripheral wall 12a extending axially between said bottom end and upper end wall. The compartment 22 is axially delimited by the piston 16 and the end wall 12c of the container.
(15) The air pump 18 comprising a mounting part 24 secured to the bottom end 12b of the container, and a push-button 26 connected to said mounting part for delivering a dose of product in response to an actuating command. The push-button 26 is provided with a through-opening providing an air inlet orifice 28. The push-button 26 delimits together with the piston 16 a chamber 29 in communication with the outside. The chamber 29 is separate from the compartment 22 by the piston 16. The chamber 29 may be delimited by the push-button 26, the piston 16 and also the container 12 depending on the position of said piston. When no pressure is exerted on the push-button 26, the chamber 29 is substantially at atmospheric pressure.
(16) Once the cap 20 has been removed, to distribute the product contained into the chamber 22 the user recovers the inlet orifice 28 with one finger and exerts an axial pressure inwards on the push-button 26. This produces an increase of the pressure within the chamber 29, thereby moving the piston 16 against the product to be dispensed. Accordingly, the product is discharged through the dispensing plug 14. In the disclosed example, the push-button 26 is made in a resilient material, such as rubber, to be elastically deformable. Alternatively, the push-button 26 may be provided with an elastic element, such as a spring, in order to be able to return to its initial position when the pressure exerted by the user ceases.
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(18) The outer skirt 12d of the container extends axially inside the compartment 22 and radially surrounds the inner skirt 12e. The wall 12f extends from a lower end of the outer skirt 12d. The wall 12f extends radially. The wall 12f is extended at a small-diameter edge by the inner skirt 12e. The inner skirt 12e extends axially on the side opposite to the compartment 22. The inner skirt 12e delimits on opening 31 in communication with the compartment 22. The outer and inner skirts 12d, 12e are coaxial with the axis 12a.
(19) The dispensing plug 14 projects into and sealingly engages the groove 30 of the container. This prevents leakage of product contained inside the compartment 22. The plug 14 is in radial contact against the inner skirt 12e on one side and in radial contact with the outer skirt 12f on the other side. In the disclosed example, the groove 30 has an annular form. Alternatively, it could be possible to foresee a groove with a different shape, for example a square or a rectangular one, according to the shape of the dispensing plug 14.
(20) In the illustrated example, annular recesses 32 are formed on the inner surface of the outer skirt 12d of the container into which engage complementary annular clipping ribs 34 of the dispensing plug in order to secure said plug on the container by snap-fitting. The recesses 32 form retaining elements cooperating with complementary axial retaining elements formed by ribs 34 to fix the plug 14 to the container. In the illustrated example, the outer skirt 12d of the container is provided with two recesses 32. Alternatively, the outer skirt 12d may comprise a single recess or more than two recesses. In another variant, it could also be possible to foresee on the outer skirt 12d an annular screw groove into which a screw thread of the dispensing plug.
(21) The dispensing plug 14, coaxial with the axis X-X, comprises an assembly base 14a engaged inside the groove 30 of the container and provided with the ribs 34, and a nozzle 14b extending axially said base. In the illustrated example, the nozzle 14b presents a conical shape that converges upwards. The nozzle 14b delimits a dispensing or outlet orifice 36 in fluidly communication with the compartment 22 of the container. The outlet orifice 36 is delimited by the upper end of the nozzle 14b. The dispensing plug 14 has a hollow shape. The plug 14 is made in one part, for example from plastic material, for example polyethylene (PE), polypropylene (PP), polyethylene terephthalate glycol-modified (PETG), etc.
(22) In the illustrated example, the dispensing plug 14 further comprises, near to the outlet orifice 36, an inner wall 38 extending radially inwards from the nozzle 14b and provided with a through-hole 40. Alternatively, it could be possible to foresee a dispensing plug 14 deprived of such inner wall 38.
(23) The cap 20 comprises a top wall 20a and an annular peripheral skirt 20b extending axially said top wall towards the container 12. The skirt 20b, coaxial with the axis X-X, extends a large-diameter of the top wall 20a. The skirt 20b axially abuts against a radial shoulder (not referenced) formed between the peripheral wall 12a and the end wall 12c of the container.
(24) The cap 20 also comprises an inner annular sealing skirt 20c projecting axially from the top wall 20a and which engages into the outlet orifice 36 of the dispensing member. The inner sealing skirt 20c fits into the outlet orifice 36 to close it in a sealed manner. The inner sealing skirt 20c is in radial contact with the inner surface of the dispensing plug 14.
(25) The cap 20 further comprises an outer annular sealing skirt 20d projecting axially from the top wall 20a and which radially surrounds the inner sealing skirt 20c. The outer sealing skirt 20d is in radial contact with the outer surface of the dispensing plug 14. The outer sealing skirt 20d is sealingly engaged around the dispensing plug 14. The inner and outer sealing skirts 20c, 20d are disposed in a concentric manner about the axis X-X
(26) In order to secure the cap 20 on the dispensing plug 14, the inner sealing skirt 20c is provided with an annular hook 42 extending radially outwards and engaged into an annular groove (not referenced) formed on the inner surface of the dispensing plug 14. The hook 42 is formed on the outer surface of the inner sealing skirt 20c. Here, the hook 42 is provided at the free end of the skirt 20c.
(27) Alternatively, the inner sealing skirt 20c may comprise a plurality of hooks spaced apart one relative to another in the circumferential direction instead of the annular hook. In another variant, it could be possible to provide hook(s) on the bore of the outer sealing skirt 20d engaging into a groove formed on the outer surface of the plug 14. However, with such a design, once the cap 20 is removed, said groove is visible from the outside.
(28) To increase the holding of the cap 20 on the dispensing plug 14, the inner diameter of the outer sealing skirt 20d is adapted to obtain a radial interference fit between said skirt and the outer surface of the dispensing plug 14. In the illustrated example, for the axial retention of the cap 20 on the container 12, the peripheral skirt 20b of the cap is also provided internally with grooves 44 into which engage annular clipping ribs 46 provided on the container near to the radial shoulder. The cap 20 is made in one part, for example made from moulding of plastic material.
(29) Concerning the filling of the container 12, the product to be dispensed may be introduced into the compartment 22 with a top filling operation. Once the product is introduced via the opening 31 delimited by the inner skirt 12e of the container, the mounting of the dispensing plug 14 can be easily achieved with a simple axial pushing movement into the groove 30 as illustrated schematically on
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(32) The dispensing plug 14 further comprises an annular sealing lip 64 engaging into the opening 31 of the inner skirt 12e. The lip 64 comes into radial contact with said opening 31 and thus engages the inner skirt 12e in a leaktight manner. The lip 64 extends from the nozzle 14b of the plug.
(33) Although the invention has been illustrated on the basis of an assembly comprising an air pump mounted on the container on the side opposite to the dispensing member, it should be understood that the invention also applies to a container comprising a propellant gas introduced into a second compartment delimited by the piston and a bottom end of said container. In this case, the dispensing member may comprise a valve equipped with a push-button in order to permit the product to be expelled outside.