LIQUID DISPENSER WITH DISCHARGE SPONGE
20200000202 ยท 2020-01-02
Inventors
Cpc classification
B65D47/248
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
A45D2200/1009
HUMAN NECESSITIES
B43K1/01
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
A45D2200/1018
HUMAN NECESSITIES
B65D47/42
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
A45D34/04
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
A discharge head for a liquid dispenser for discharging cosmetic products which has a base to be secured to a liquid storage. The base has a coupling device in the form of a thread or a latching coupling device, for coupling to the liquid storage. The discharge head has a sponge carrier with a sponge receptacle in which a sponge is arranged. The sponge carrier is movable in a translationally guided manner with respect to the base and has a hollow connector inside which a liquid channel is provided that connects the liquid storage to the sponge receptacle. This liquid channel is provided with an outlet valve, which is opened by moving the sponge carrier in the direction of the base, such that liquid can flow freely out of the liquid storage into the sponge receptacle.
Claims
1. A discharge head for a liquid dispenser for discharging cosmetic products, having the following features: a. the discharge head has a base to be secured to a liquid storage means, and b. the base (40) has a coupling device, in particular in the form of a thread or a latching coupling device, for coupling to the liquid storage means, and c. the discharge head has a sponge carrier with a sponge receptacle in which a sponge is arranged, and d. the sponge carrier is movable in a translationally guided manner with respect to the base, and e. the sponge carrier has a hollow connector inside which a liquid channel is provided that connects the liquid storage means to the sponge receptacle (64), and f. the discharge head has an outlet valve, which is assigned to the liquid channel and which can be opened by moving the sponge carrier in the direction of the base, such that liquid can flow freely out of the liquid storage means into the sponge receptacle.
2. The discharge head as claimed in claim 1, having the following additional features: a. the base, or a spring mechanism provided on the base, has an aperture through which the hollow connector of the sponge carrier protrudes, and b. the sponge carrier, at an end directed away from the sponge receptacle, has a widened part which, by form-fit engagement, counters a separation of the base or spring mechanism from the sponge carrier.
3. The discharge head as claimed in claim 2, having the following additional features: a. the sponge carrier has two separate components, which are mounted on each other in a positionally fixed manner, and b. a first of the two components of the sponge carrier has the sponge receptacle, and a second of the two components has the widened part, preferably having the additional feature: c. the two components are connected to each other by a latch connection, wherein particularly preferably the first component has an outer sleeve of the hollow connector, and the second component has a latching portion which engages through the hollow connector and/or is latched inside the hollow connector.
4. The discharge head as claimed in claim 1, having the following additional feature: a. the discharge head has a spring mechanism by means of which the sponge carrier of the discharge head is subjected to a force directing it away from the base.
5. The discharge head as claimed in claim 4, having the following additional feature: a. the spring mechanism has a spring plate with a central elevation, which spring plate is secured in an outer region to the base and is secured in the region of the elevation to the sponge carrier, preferably having the additional feature: b. an aperture is provided in the spring plate in the region of the elevation, through which aperture liquid is conveyed to the sponge receptacle.
6. The discharge head as claimed in claim 4, having the following additional feature: a. the spring mechanism is configured as a helical spring and is arranged, to the outside of the hollow connector, between the sponge receptacle and the base.
7. The discharge head as claimed in claim 1, having the following additional feature: a. the discharge head has a ventilation channel, by means of which compensating air can flow from an environment into the liquid storage means after removal of liquid, preferably having at least: b. a sub-portion of the ventilation channel is provided between the sponge and a surface of the sponge receptacle facing toward the sponge, in particular by a groove introduced into the surface and/or into the sponge, and/or c. a sub-portion of the ventilation channel is formed by the liquid channel, and/or d. the ventilation channel, from an environment-side inlet to a liquid storage means outlet, has a greater length than the liquid channel from the liquid storage means inlet to the sponge-side outlet.
8. The discharge head as claimed in claim 1, having at least one of the following additional features: a. the sponge receptacle has a bowl shape into which the sponge is placed, and/or b. the sponge is secured non-releasably in the sponge receptacle, or the sponge is configured as an exchangeable sponge and is held in the sponge receptacle preferably only by force-fit engagement, and/or c. the spring mechanism is integrally connected to the base by means of multi-component injection molding.
9. The discharge head as claimed in claim 1, having at least one of the following additional features: a. the sponge has a Shore A hardness of at least 40, preferably of at least 60, particularly preferably of at least 80, and/or b. the sponge, at an application face, is partially inclined with respect to a direction of movement of the sponge carrier, wherein preferably at least 50% of the application face is inclined at a uniform angle, particularly preferably inclined in such a way that a normal vector on the application face encloses an angle of between 10 and 30 with the direction of movement of the sponge carrier, and/or c. the sponge, in a plane perpendicular to the direction of movement, has a shape which deviates from a circular shape and a rectangular shape, and it particularly preferably has an elliptical shape, a polygonal shape or the shape of a heart.
10. A discharge head for a liquid dispenser for discharging cosmetic products, having the following features: a. the discharge head has a base to be secured to a liquid storage means, and b. the base has a coupling device, in particular in the form of a thread or a latching coupling device, for coupling to the liquid storage means, and c. the discharge head has an applicator portion which is movable in a translationally guided manner with respect to the base, and d. the applicator portion has a hollow connector inside which a liquid channel is provided by way of which the applicator portion can be fed with liquid from the liquid storage means, and e. the discharge head has at least one outlet valve, which is assigned to the liquid channel and which interrupts the supply of liquid to the applicator portion, and f. the discharge head has a one-piece sealing component on the coupling device, said sealing component having a peripheral bottle-sealing portion by which a contact region between base and liquid storage means is sealed off from an environment, and g. the sealing component has an inner sealing portion which interacts with the hollow connector in such a way that a sliding sealing face on the inner sealing portion interacts with an outer face of the hollow connector in such a way that, during translational movement of the hollow connector with respect to the inner sealing portion, no liquid can flaw between the sliding sealing face and the outer face of the hollow connector, and/or a valve body face provided on the hollow connector bears, in an end position of the applicator portion, on a valve sealing face of the inner sealing portion in such a way that the delivery channel is thereby interrupted, wherein the discharge head is preferably configured as claimed in claim 1, wherein the applicator portion is formed by the sponge carrier.
11. The discharge head as claimed in claim 10, having the following additional feature: a. the hollow connector, at the end facing in the direction of the coupling device, has a widened part on which the valve body face is provided, wherein this valve body face can be lifted, by movement of the hollow connector, away from the valve sealing face of the inner sealing portion.
12. The discharge head as claimed in claim 10, having the following additional features: a. the hollow connector is secured to the inner sealing portion of the sealing component and b. the inner sealing portion of the sealing component has a sealing structure which rises above the plane of the bottle-sealing portion and which defines an interior, and c. the valve body face on the hollow connector is provided on a valve portion of the hollow connector arranged in the interior defined by the sealing structure.
13. A liquid dispenser for discharging cosmetic products, having the following features: a. the liquid dispenser has a liquid storage means with a coupling nozzle for coupling to a discharge head, and b. the liquid dispenser has a discharge head with a coupling device for coupling to the liquid storage means, and c. the discharge head is configured as claimed in claim 1.
14. The liquid dispenser as claimed in claim 13, having the following features: a. the liquid storage means has a wall which is substantially rotationally symmetrical, or plane-symmetrical with respect to at least two planes, and which defines a central axis of the liquid storage means, and b. the discharge head and the liquid storage means are configured and adapted to each other in such a way that, with the outlet valve opened and with the discharge head oriented such that the central axis encloses an angle of 15 with the horizontal, falling in the direction of the discharge head, at least 90% of the liquid, starting from a completely filled liquid storage means, can flow out through the outlet valve and a maximum of 10% remains as residual liquid in the liquid storage means.
15. The liquid dispenser as claimed in claim 13, having at least one of the following features: a. the liquid storage means is filled with a cosmetic liquid, in particular with a makeup liquid, and/or b. the hollow connector is arranged on the discharge head in such a way that, at least in the depressed state of the applicator portion or of the sponge carrier, it protrudes into the liquid storage means.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0043] Further advantages and aspects of the invention will become clear from the claims and from the following description of preferred illustrative embodiments of the invention, which are explained below with reference to the figures.
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE ILLUSTRATIVE EMBODIMENTS
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[0051] The liquid dispenser 10 has a liquid storage means 20 which is configured as a slim plastic bottle, with a discharge head 10 mounted on its coupling nozzle 22 that forms the bottle neck. This discharge head 30 for its part has a base 40 with a coupling device 44 provided for coupling to the coupling nozzle 22. A sponge carrier 60, forming an applicator portion 61, is movable in translation with respect to this base 40. This sponge carrier 60 has a sponge receptacle 64 in which a sponge 14 is arranged.
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[0053] The depression of the sponge carrier 60 and sponge 14, as shown in
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[0055] Two embodiments of the discharge head 30 are set out by way of example on the basis of
[0056] First of all, regarding the first embodiment, shown in
[0057] The liquid connection between the liquid storage means 20 and the sponge 14 is obtained by a liquid channel 90 inside the hollow connector 66, which is pushed in through the aperture 46. This liquid channel 90 extends from an inlet region, which is defined by the two components 62, 80 jointly, as far as the bottom of the bowl-shaped sponge receptacle 64.
[0058] In the closed state, which is shown in
[0059] During the discharging procedure, the discharged amount of liquid has to be replaced by air. To ensure that this air does not have to be sucked in through the sponge, a partially separate ventilation channel 34 is provided. In the region of the sponge receptacle 64, the ventilation channel 34 is introduced as a groove into the component 62 forming the sponge receptacle 64, wherein this groove is routed laterally past the sponge 14 and opens into the liquid channel 90. From there, the incoming air can flow through the liquid channel 90 into the liquid storage means 20 counter to the liquid.
[0060] In the embodiment according to
[0061] The embodiment according to
[0062] To be able to obtain the desired valve function, a valve body face 67 is provided on the outside of the widened part 82 and, in the closed state of the outlet valve, bears internally on a valve sealing face 75 of the elevation 54.
[0063] If the sponge carrier 60 is now pressed down, this valve body face 67 retreats from the interior 76 of the elevation 54, whereby the contact between the valve body face 67 and the valve sealing face 75 ceases. At the same time, the elevation 54 is deformed in the manner illustrated in
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