Dispensing member and dispenser comprising such a member
10646887 ยท 2020-05-12
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B05B11/00442
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B05B11/0032
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B05B11/0013
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B05B11/1047
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B05B11/0059
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
A dispenser member, such as a pump or a valve, including a body defining an inlet tube and in which a valve rod is axially movable back and forth, the body being provided with a vent lip that extends around the body, pointing outwards and downwards towards the inlet tube, thereby defining an outer edge that is not in contact with the body, the vent lip being formed by a sleeve that is engaged axially around the body to form a seal between them, the sleeve forming a leaktight sheath that is engaged in leaktight manner around the inlet tube of the body; the dispenser member being characterized in that the vent lip is situated axially above the sealing sheath.
Claims
1. A dispenser member, comprising a body defining an inlet tube and in which a valve rod is axially movable back and forth, the body being provided with a vent lip that extends around the body, pointing outwards and downwards towards the inlet tube, thereby defining an outer edge that is not in contact with the body, the vent lip being formed by a sleeve that is engaged axially around the body to form a seal between them, the sleeve forming a leaktight sheath that is engaged in leaktight manner around the inlet tube of the body; the dispenser member being characterized in that the vent lip is situated axially above the sealing sheath.
2. The dispenser member according to claim 1, wherein the body defines a main portion and a transition portion that connects the inlet tube to the main portion, the main portion presenting a diameter that is greater than the diameter of the inlet tube, the sleeve forming a main section that extends around the main portion, the vent lip being connected to the top end of the main section, pointing outwards and downwards.
3. The dispenser member according to claim 1, wherein the sleeve forms axial contact splines at the vent lip, the axial contact splines coming into bearing contact against the body.
4. The dispenser member according to claim 3, wherein the axial contact splines come into contact with the main portion of the body.
5. The dispenser member according to claim 1, wherein the body includes a collar at a top end of the body, the vent lip being closer to the collar than to the inlet tube.
6. A dispenser including a dispenser member according to claim 1, the dispenser member being assembled on a fluid reservoir by a fastener ring, the outer edge of the vent lip coming into leaktight contact with the fastener ring or with the fluid reservoir.
7. The dispenser according to claim 6, wherein the dispenser member is assembled in non-leaktight manner on the fastener ring.
8. The dispenser according to claim 6, wherein the fastener ring includes a vent hole.
9. The dispenser member according to claim 1, wherein the dispenser member is a pump or a valve.
10. The dispenser member according to claim 1, wherein the body defines a main portion having a diameter larger than a diameter of the inlet tube and wherein the leaktight sheath is engaged in leaktight manner around the inlet tube of the body at a location axially below the main portion when the dispenser member is upright, and wherein the vent lip extends around at least a portion of the main body and not around the inlet tube.
11. A dispenser member, comprising: a body defining an inlet tube at a bottom of the body; a rod axially movable relative to the body; a vent lip that extends around the body, extending outwards and downwards, thereby defining an outer edge spaced from the body; a sleeve engaged axially around the body, the sleeve forming a sheath engaged in leaktight manner around the inlet tube of the body; the vent lip forms a one-piece construction with the sleeve; and the vent lip is located axially above the sealing sheath.
12. The dispenser member according to claim 11, wherein the body defines a main portion that transitions to the inlet tube, the main portion having an outer diameter that is greater than an outer diameter of the inlet tube, and a portion of the sheath engaged around the inlet tube defines an opening with a diameter corresponding to the outer diameter of the inlet tube to ensure leaktight engagement.
13. The dispenser member according to claim 12, wherein the sheath comprises a main cylindrical section connected to an annular flange, and the annular flange, in turn, is connected to the portion of the sheath engaged around the inlet tube, the main cylindrical section of the sheath having an outer diameter that is greater than an outer diameter of the portion of the sheath engaged around the inlet tube.
14. The dispenser member according to claim 11, wherein the body defines a main portion having a diameter larger than a diameter of the inlet tube and wherein the sheath is engaged in leaktight manner around the inlet tube of the body at a location axially below the main portion when the dispenser member is upright, and wherein the vent lip extends around at least a portion of the main body and not around the inlet tube.
Description
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(7) In entirely conventional manner, the dispenser member 1 includes a body 1 in which a valve rod 14 is axially movable back and forth. For a pump, the valve rod 14 serves to vary the volume of a pump chamber in which a dose of fluid is put under pressure. A piston is generally assembled on the valve rod. For a valve, the valve rod 14 serves to open an outlet valve, enabling the fluid under pressure to be dispensed. Whether a pump or a valve, this has no influence on the present invention. In this embodiment, the body 11 is provided with an inlet tube 12 that internally defines a fluid inlet. The body 11 also includes a collar 13 that projects radially outwards. Between the collar 13 and the inlet tube 12, the body 11 defines a main portion 111 and a transition portion 112 that may be frustoconical. It should be observed that the main portion 111 of the body 11 presents a constant diameter (or a plurality of stepped diameters) that is greater than the diameter of the inlet tube 12. The axial dimension of the main portion 111 is much greater than the axial dimension of the inlet tube 12 or of the transition portion 112. This configuration is entirely conventional for a pump body or valve in the fields of perfumery, cosmetics, and pharmacy.
(8) The fastener ring 2 serves to hold the body 11 of the dispenser member 1 in stationary manner on the neck of a fluid reservoir. In the embodiment used to illustrate the present invention, the fluid reservoir R defines a neck C of small diameter that is provided externally with a thread F. The fastener ring 2 includes a skirt 21 that is threaded internally so as to make it possible to co-operate with the external thread F of the neck C of the reservoir R. The fastener ring 2 also includes a bushing 22 that defines a reception housing 23 for the projecting collar 13 of the dispenser member 1. By way of example, the collar 13 may be snap-fastened, advantageously in permanent manner, in the reception housing 23 of the bushing 22. The reception housing 23 may form one or more vent passages 24, such that the collar 13 is snap-fastened in the reception housing 23 in a manner that is not leaktight. At its bottom end, the bushing 22 may form a self-sealing lip 25 for coming into engagement with the inside the neck C of the reservoir R. At its bottom end, the fastener skirt 21 forms an abutment 26 that comes into contact with a shoulder of the reservoir R. The fastener ring 2 also forms a trim 27 that extends in coaxial manner around the skirt 21 and the bushing 22. At its top end, the trim 27 may form an annular snap-fastener profile.
(9) The dispenser head 4 forms a connection sleeve 41 that is engaged in stationary and leaktight manner around the free end of the valve rod 14. The head 4 also forms a dispenser orifice 42 downstream from the valve rod 14, so that the fluid may be collected there by the user. This is an entirely conventional embodiment for a dispenser head.
(10) The protective cap 5 covers the dispenser head 4 and may come to snap-fasten in removable manner on the free end of the trim 27 of the fastener ring 2.
(11) All of the component elements described above may be of entirely conventional type.
(12) In the invention, the body 11 of the dispenser member 1 is provided with a sleeve 3 that is engaged axially around the body 11, below the collar 13. The sleeve 3 is preferably engaged around the body 11 starting from its bottom end where the inlet tube 12 is formed. The sleeve 3 is made out of a relatively flexible plastics material, such as an elastomer. It is also possible to envisage making the sleeve 3 by bi-injection of two plastics materials of different hardnesses. The sleeve 3 includes a main cylindrical section 30 that is engaged around the body 11 over a certain axial height starting from the inlet tube 12. More precisely, the main cylindrical section 30 surrounds the inlet tube 12, the transition portion 112, and the main portion 111. At its bottom end, the main cylindrical section 30 is connected to an annular flange 35 that extends substantially level with the bottom end of the inlet tube 12. Then, the sleeve 3 forms a sealing sheath 33 that is engaged in leaktight manner around the inlet tube 12, in such a manner as to create a good sealing at this location. A vent lip 31 runs on from the top end of the main cylindrical section 30, which vent lip points outwards and downwards and is terminated by an end edge 32 that comes into leaktight contact with the inside wall of the neck C, as can be seen clearly in
(13) It is advantageous for the vent lip 31 to be somewhat deformed against the inside wall of the neck C, so as to provide good sealing and a certain amount of pre-compression. The internal space situated above the vent lip 31 around the pump body 11 may communicate with the outside through the vent passages 24 formed at the reception housing 23 of the bushing 22. Thus, outside air can penetrate into the reservoir when the suction inside said reservoir exceeds a predetermined threshold that corresponds to the pre-compressed state of the vent lip 31 against the inside wall of the neck C. In contrast, the fluid stored inside the reservoir R cannot escape between the bushing 22 and the vent lip 31 because of its pre-compressed state. The dispenser can thus easily be used upsidedown, with the reservoir R situated above the dispenser member 1.
(14) In a practical embodiment, the vent lip 31 may be provided with one or more small beads 32a (
(15) With regard to the assembly operation for assembling the dispenser, it should be observed that the sleeve 3 may be put into place around the body 11 of the dispenser member 1 while said dispenser member is already assembled in its reception housing 23. Given that the sleeve 3 is engaged axially around the body 11, this operation can be easily automated.
(16) The sleeve 3 thus makes it possible to provide the dispenser member 1 with a vent lip 31 that co-operates with the neck C and not with the body 11, as in the above-mentioned prior art. Even if the body 11 is subjected to a certain amount of deformation as a result of being assembled in the fastener ring 2 or as a result of the valve rod 14 being moved, the vent lip 31 is not affected, given that it does not co-operate directly with the body 11.
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(18) Another difference resides in the fact that the vent passage is no longer formed in the reception housing, but rather through the dispenser member 1 that is provided with an internal vent system comprising a vent hole 15 that is formed in the body 11. This is an entirely conventional characteristic for an atmospheric pump that enables air to be taken in. Thus, it is possible to use an entirely conventional pump and an entirely conventional fastener ring given that, in this embodiment, the vent lip 31 co-operates with the fastener ring 2, and no longer with the neck C.
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(20) By means of the present invention, a sleeve can be engaged in leaktight manner around the body of the dispenser member and can include a vent lip 31 that points outwards in such a manner as to come into leaktight contact, advantageously bearing contact, against another element of the dispenser, such as the fastener ring or the reservoir. The decoupling between the permanent seal against the body and the selective seal of the vent lip makes it possible to avoid any interference between the two seals.