Device for packaging and dispensing a product
10524556 · 2020-01-07
Assignee
Inventors
- Thi Hong Lien PLANARD-LUONG (Bures sur Yvette, FR)
- Franck Mandica (Francheville, FR)
- Johan Sabattier (Mornant, FR)
- Régis Fereyre (Lyons, FR)
Cpc classification
A45D34/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61N1/325
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
A packaging and distribution device, for example a device for treatment with an electric current, includes: a refill containing a product to be distributed, including a vessel defined at least partially by a flexible wall; a pressing member for pressing on the flexible wall in order to apply pressure to the product contained therein, wherein the pressing member includes two flaps hingedly connected to one another, each connected to a mechanical system biasing the flap to bear against the refill.
Claims
1. A packaging and dispensing device, preferably a device for treatment with an electric current, comprising: a refill containing a product to be dispensed, comprising a container defined at least partially by a flexible wall, and a pressing member for pressing on the flexible wall in order to apply pressure to the product contained therein, wherein the pressing member comprises two flaps hingedly connected to one another, each connected to a mechanical system biasing the flap to bear against the refill.
2. The packaging and dispensing device according to claim 1, wherein the mechanical system comprises for each flap a slider biased to move along an axis by a spring and a link hingedly connected at its ends to the slider and to the flap, respectively, such that movement of the slider along the axis, tending to increase an angle of the link with the axis, is accompanied by pressure applied by the link to the flap.
3. The packaging and dispensing device according to claim 2, wherein the two sliders are connected to one another by a common axle serving as an articulation for the two links.
4. The packaging and dispensing device according to claim 3, the common axle is snap-fitted into a slider housing open in an opposite direction to the spring.
5. The packaging and dispensing device according to claim 2, wherein the springs are helical and engaged on rods on which the sliders move.
6. The packaging and dispensing device according to claim 1, wherein the refill is elongated along a longitudinal axis and the flaps are hingedly connected to one another around a geometric hinge axis parallel to the longitudinal axis of the refill.
7. The packaging and dispensing device according to claim 1, wherein the two flaps are each hingedly connected to a pivoting support element, which is pivotable to accompany the movement of the flaps.
8. The packaging and dispensing device according to claim 7, wherein the pivoting support element is formed of a branch provided at the end of a hook used as an axle to connect the link to the associated flap.
9. The packaging and dispensing device according to claim 8, wherein the branches form part of an open loop where the side opposite the branches bears against the bottom of a hook fixed to the device.
10. The packaging and dispensing device according to claim 1, wherein the loop is made of spring wire.
11. The packaging and dispensing device according to claim 1, wherein the refill comprises a flexible pouch defining the flexible wall.
12. The packaging and dispensing device according to claim 1, wherein the refill comprises a dispensing cannula at the front.
13. The packaging and dispensing device according to claim 1, comprising a case with a housing to hold the refill, and a treatment head by which the product is dispensed.
14. The packaging and dispensing device according to claim 13, wherein the treatment head is removably fixed to the case, and able to be withdrawn for installation and removal of the refill.
15. The packaging and dispensing device according to claim 1, wherein the flaps comprises at their front and back ends guide reliefs which cooperate with the rest of the device, these reliefs being made in the form of pins molded of thermoplastic material with the flaps.
16. The packaging and dispensing device according to claim 1, wherein the refill comprises a cosmetic or dermatological product.
17. The packaging and dispensing device according to claim 15, wherein the back pins are guided into corresponding slots.
Description
(1) The invention may be better understood by reading the following detailed description of a non-restrictive example implementation, and by examining the attached drawing, in which:
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(12) The packaging and dispensing device 1 according to the invention comprises an appliance 10 which holds a refill 20 containing a product to be applied on the region to be treated using the appliance.
(13) In the example considered, the product contained in the refill 20 is a cosmetic or dermatological product and the appliance 10 is an iontophoresis appliance intended for treating human keratin materials using an electric current. For this purpose, the appliance 10 includes, as seen in
(14) The appliance 10 may comprise, as illustrated, a button 170 to adjust the current intensity and other buttons and/or indicators useful for control of the appliance.
(15) When not being used, the treatment head 11 may be covered with a removable cap 13, as illustrated in
(16) The refill 20 is held inside the appliance 10 in a housing 14 seen in
(17) The appliance 10 comprises a device 30 for emptying the refill 20 which includes, as shown in particular in
(18) In the example considered, the flaps 31 have male 32 and female 33 hinge elements which permit such an articulation, the hinge elements 32 and 33 being provided at the front and back, respectively, of the flaps 31, that is, close to their longitudinal extremities.
(19) Pins 100 are present at the end of the flaps 31. Their role is explained later in the document.
(20) To bias the pressing member constituted by the flaps 31 to move downwards, that is, toward the wall 36 constituting the bottom of the housing 14 holding the refill 20, a mechanical system is provided. This mechanical system comprise two rods 51, substantially parallel to the longitudinal axis X, on which the sliders 52 move, each under the return effect of a helical spring 53 arranged on the corresponding rod 51. The end of each spring opposite the slider 52 bears against a stop element 54 which is also used as a spacer for the rods 51. This stop element 54 has shafts 55 for holding screws, which permit it to be attached to the body 101 of the case of the appliance 10. The ends of the rod 51 opposite the stop element 54 are held by a part 57 which is also attached to the body of the case by shafts 58, in which screws (not shown) are engaged.
(21) The stop element 54 and the part 57 are attached to one another inside the case 101 during operation of the device 30.
(22) The sliders 52 are connected to one another by an axle 60 which is perpendicular to that of the rods 51 and which, in the example considered, is formed of a metal rod. The latter is snap-fitted into housings 62 formed in wings 63 made by molding material with the sliders 52. The wings 63 extend the sliders 52 under the rods 51.
(23) A link 70 connects each slider 52 to a corresponding flap 31. These links 70 comprise an end 61 which is crossed by the axle 60 and an opposite end 63 which is hingedly connected to the flap 31. The end 63 forms, as seen in
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(25) The head 11 has channels that guide the product toward the balls 12 and allows the product to leave the device through the clearance between the balls 12 and their housings.
(26) When the refill 20 is full, the flaps 31 are in a raised position, as illustrated in
(27) The pins 100 at the front end are positioned above the ring 105.
(28) The pins 100 situated in the back are engaged in the respective slots 201 of a wall 202 of the device 1, as illustrated in
(29) Preferably, the pins 100 have enough guiding clearance to permit them to pivot easily.
(30) The operation of the device 1 is as follows.
(31) In order to insert the refill 20 into the appliance 10, the user begins by removing the treatment head 11 in order to access the housing 14 from the front. The user attaches the refill 20 on the head 11 by inserting the cannula 23 into the opening 106 of the treatment head, then inserts the refill 20 thus coupled to the treatment head 11 into the housing 14, possibly using the window 90 arranged in the body of the case to first bring the flaps 31 into the raised position.
(32) Once the refill 20 is in place, the flaps 31 press against it and the lower side of the refill bears against the wall 36 defining the bottom of the housing 14, opposite the flaps 31.
(33) The links 70 serve as a toggle mechanism, which makes it possible to maintain substantially constant bearing force of the flaps 31 against the refill 20 while the springs 53 are elongated. Thus, when exiting the refill 20, the product may be dispensed at a substantially, constant rate, when the communication by which the dispensing cannula 53 comes into contact with the dispensing opening or openings is open.
(34) A valve or solenoid valve system, not pictured, permits opening this fluid communication between the inside of the refill and one or more dispensing openings, either in response to the actuation of a dispensing button by the user, or automatically when the appliance determines that such dispensing should be triggered.
(35) The valve system comprises, for example, an opening/closing system in which the product circulates in a flexible conduit and a mechanism flattens the conduit to close it, and moves away from it to allow the product to pass again.
(36) When the refill is inserted, the dispensing system is closed so that product cannot exit accidentally, even if the user presses on the refill with his fingers.
(37) The appliance comprises a plug connected either to the outflow cannula 23 of the refill 20 or connected to the end which opens at the user's command. For example, the plug comprises a pressurizing flap using a spring. The flap may be drawn back by pressing a button opposite the spring permitting the flap to draw back, which allows the formula to pass. The volume of the refill 20 is, for example, between 10 and 20 ml, but the invention is not limited to this volume range.
(38) The thickness of the refill which must be compressed by the flaps 31, is, for example, between 9 and 13 mm, and the course of the flaps 31 during their descending movement, in the absence of the refill 20, is preferably greater.