Dispenser with replaceable inner container
11700928 · 2023-07-18
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B05B11/1023
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B05B11/1046
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B05B11/1069
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
A45D2200/055
HUMAN NECESSITIES
B05B11/0038
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
A45D34/04
HUMAN NECESSITIES
B05B11/028
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B05B11/1074
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B05B11/0054
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B05B11/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
A45D34/04
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
A dispenser for dispensing a liquid product, the dispenser comprising a housing, a pump assembly, a dispensing head, and an inner container. The inner container accommodates the liquid product and is configured to be inserted into a cavity of the housing. The inner container is replaceable and detachably connected to the housing such that the housing, the pump assembly, and the dispensing head can be retained for reuse while the inner container can be replaced with a new inner container. A protrusion is provided on an underside of the inner container that a user can grip to rotate the inner container in a clockwise or anticlockwise direction to disengage the inner container from the housing.
Claims
1. A dispenser for dispensing a liquid product comprising: a housing having an open distal end and an open proximal end; an inner container accommodating the liquid product and configured to be inserted into a cavity of the housing; a piston member inserted into an inner lower side of the inner container to push up the liquid product; a collar coupled to the housing near the open proximal end of the housing; a pump assembly coupled to the collar; a dispensing head coupled to an upper portion of the pump assembly, the dispensing head at one side thereof has an outlet through which the liquid product is discharged; wherein the inner container is replaceable and is detachably connected to the housing such that the housing, the collar, the pump assembly, and the dispensing head are retained for reuse while the inner container is replaced; wherein locking means are present on an outer surface near an open proximal end of the inner container that allows the inner container to be rotatably and removably coupled to a corresponding locking means present on an inner surface of the housing near the open proximal end of the housing; wherein the inner container comprises a hollow tubular body having an open distal end and the open proximal end, and a base plug that is fixedly coupled at the open distal end of the hollow tubular body such that the hollow tubular body and the base plug behave as a single unit; wherein the base plug comprises of a sidewall having a proximal end and a distal end, and a horizontal wall that is set inwardly of and spaced from the distal end of the sidewall of the base plug; wherein a bottom surface of the horizontal wall of the base plug includes an S-shaped protrusion that extends towards the distal end of the sidewall of the base plug; and wherein to disengage the inner container from the housing a user grips the S-shaped protrusion of the inner container from an open distal end of the housing and rotate the inner container in a clockwise or anticlockwise direction so that the corresponding locking means of the inner container and the housing disengages from one another.
2. A dispenser according to claim 1, wherein an aperture is provided within the S-shaped protrusion in which the user can locate and engage his or her finger.
3. A dispenser according to claim 2, wherein the aperture is located at about a mid-length of the S-shaped protrusion and has a length less than half of a length of the S-shaped protrusion, and wherein a height of the aperture is more than half of a height of the S-shaped protrusion.
4. A dispenser according to claim 1, wherein when the inner container is engaged with the housing a complete length of a sidewall of the inner container is covered by the housing such that only the base plug of the inner container is accessible to the user through the open distal end of the housing.
5. A dispenser according to claim 1, wherein the bottom surface of the horizontal wall along with the sidewall of the base plug forms a recess at bottom of the base plug.
6. A dispenser according to claim 5, wherein a height of the S-shaped protrusion is equal to a depth of the recess of the base plug, and wherein the S-shaped protrusion extends from the bottom surface of the horizontal wall to the distal end of the base plug.
7. A dispenser according to claim 1, wherein a length of the S-shaped protrusion ranges from about 15 mm to about 45 mm, and a height of the S-shaped protrusion ranges from about 3 mm to about 9 mm.
8. A dispenser according to claim 1, wherein the locking means are J-locks formed on the outer surface of the inner container; and wherein each of the J-locks on the inner container comprises a vertical rib and a lateral rib extending in a circumferential direction, and a protrusion below the lateral rib forming a groove with the vertical rib; and wherein the corresponding locking means on the inner surface of the housing is at least one lug.
9. A dispenser according to claim 8, wherein when the inner container is engaged with the housing, the at least one lug of the housing is present in the groove of the locking means of the inner container.
10. A dispenser according to claim 8, wherein to disengage the inner container from the housing, the inner container is rotated in a first direction whereby the at least one lug of the housing comes out of the groove of the locking means of the inner container by overriding the protrusion of the locking means and moves in a circumferential direction along the lateral rib for disengaging from the locking means of the inner container.
11. A dispenser according to claim 10, wherein to lock a new inner container with housing, the inner container is fully inserted in the cavity of the housing through the distal end of the housing and is rotated in a direction opposite to the first direction and wherein as the inner container is rotated, the at least one lug of the housing moves along the lateral rib of the locking means of the inner container and the at least one lug enters into the groove by overriding the protrusion of the locking means for locking the new inner container to housing.
12. A dispenser according to claim 10, wherein when the corresponding locking means of the inner container and the housing are disengaged, the inner container slides out in a downward direction.
13. A dispenser according to claim 1, wherein the housing comprises an annular groove that is arranged in an inner circumference of the housing near the proximal end for engaging with a corresponding annular protrusion present at an outer circumference of the collar to secure the housing with the collar.
14. A dispenser according to claim 1, wherein the collar comprises an inner hollow skirt having features to couple with the pump assembly of the dispenser to hold the pump assembly in place such that a lower portion of the pump assembly extends inside a hollow cavity of the inner container while an upper portion of the pump assembly extends inside the inner hollow skirt of the collar.
15. A dispenser according to claim 1, wherein pump assembly includes a cup-shaped body, an annular fluid-tight piston, a check valve, a spring, a retaining element and a hollow elongated stem.
16. A dispenser according to claim 15, wherein the dispensing head includes a passageway that is connected with a passageway of the elongated stem of the pump assembly; and wherein the dispensing head is coupled to an upper portion of the elongated stem of the pump assembly through snap fitment.
17. A dispenser according to claim 15, wherein the cup-shaped body comprises a center cup, a horizontal outer flange extending laterally from an outer surface of the center cup, and an outer skirt extending upwardly from the horizontal outer flange.
18. A dispenser according to claim 1, wherein the base plug has a cylindrical skirt that extends upwards from an inner surface of a horizontal wall of the base plug; and wherein the cylindrical skirt of the base plug abuts a lower surface of the piston member such that a gap is maintained between the piston member and the horizontal wall of the base plug of the inner container.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) A more complete appreciation of the present disclosure and many of the attendant advantages thereof will be readily obtained as the same becomes better understood by reference to the following detailed description when considered in connection with the accompanying drawings, wherein:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(11) As shown throughout the drawings, like reference numerals designate like or corresponding parts. While illustrative embodiments of the present disclosure have been described and illustrated above, it should be understood that these are exemplary of the disclosure and are not to be considered as limiting. Additions, deletions, substitutions, and other modifications can be made without departing from the spirit or scope of the present disclosure. Accordingly, the present disclosure is not to be considered as limited by the foregoing description.
(12) Throughout this specification, the terms “comprise,” “comprises,” “comprising” and the like, shall consistently mean that a collection of objects is not limited to those objects specifically recited.
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(14) The replaceable inner container 300 is detachably attached to the housing 200 such that the housing 200, the collar 710, the pump assembly 700 and the dispensing head 400 can be reused while the inner container 300 can be replaced or refilled when the cosmetic product accommodated inside the inner container 300 has been completely exhausted.
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(16) A top cover 100 is detachably mounted on a neck 204 of the housing 200 to prevent the accumulation of dirt and dust inside the inner container 300. The top cover 100 slidably fits on the neck 204 of the housing 200 by means of a snap fitment between at least one groove 102 on an inner surface of the top cover 100 and at least one corresponding protrusion 204a on an outer surface of the neck 204, as shown in
(17) In alternate embodiments, the top cover 100 and the housing 200 may be coupled by any other engagement means capable of removably coupling the top cover 100 and the housing 200 for e.g. j-lock, magnetic engagement, screw threads etc.
(18) In certain embodiments, the housing 200 may include a window or made up of a transparent material formed in the side wall 202 to reveal the inner container 300 positioned coaxially inside the housing 200. Optionally, the inner container 300 may be made of transparent material or have transparent window so that through the window of the housing the product stored inside the inner container 300 may be made visible.
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(20) The open distal end 302a of the inner container 300 detachably fits within the open proximal end 202b of the housing 200 as shown in
(21) In alternate embodiments, the locking means for detachably coupling the housing 200 with the inner container 300 may be any other means than a J-lock such as a magnetic engagement, screw threads, etc. known in the art.
(22) The inner container 300 is rotated with respect to the housing 200 for replacing the inner container 300 and in order to rotate the inner container 300 a user grips and rotates a bottom of the base plug 800 through the open distal end 202a of the housing 200. The base plug 800 is thus rotated slightly along the circumference of the inner circumference of the housing 200 to lock and unlock the locking means 306 of the inner container 300 from the at least one lug 207 of the housing 200 for replacing the inner container 300. In the locked position, the at least one lug 207 of the housing 200 is present in the groove 320 of the at least one locking means 306 of the inner container 300.
(23) In order, to unlock, the inner container 300 from the housing 200 for replacement, the inner container 300 is rotated in a first direction preferably in an anti-clockwise direction. As the inner container 300 is rotated in the first direction, the at least one lug 207 of the housing 200 comes out of the groove 320 by overriding the protrusion 309 and moves in a circumferential direction along the lateral rib 308 and disengaging from the locking means 306 of the inner container 300.
(24) In order to lock a new inner container 300 with housing 200, the inner container 300 is fully inserted in the hollow cavity 202c of the housing 200 through the distal end 200a of the housing 200 and is rotated in a direction opposite to the first direction i.e. preferably in a clockwise direction. As the new inner container 300 is rotated, the at least one lug 207 of the housing 200 moves along the circumferential surface of the lateral rib 308 of the locking means 306 and the at least one lug 207 enters into the groove 120 by overriding the protrusion 309 of the locking means 306 for locking the new inner container 300 to housing 200.
(25) In the exemplary embodiment, the inner container 300 and the base plug 800 are not integral however, in alternate embodiment, the inner container 300 and the base plug 800 may be made as a single integral piece or made up of two pieces.
(26) According to an aspect of the present disclosure, the base plug 800 provides a gripping means on the underside of the base plug 800. In a preferred embodiment, the gripping means includes a protrusion 804 on the underside of the base plug 800 that allows a user to comfortably grip the inner container 300 from a bottom side during rotation of the inner container 300 for locking and unlocking the inner container 300 from the housing 200.
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(28) A height of the S-shaped protrusion 804 is equal to the depth of the recess 810, and wherein the S-shaped protrusion extends from the bottom surface of the horizontal wall 803 to the distal end 800b of the base plug 800. Further, an aperture 802 is provided within the S-shaped protrusion 804 in which inwardly curled fingers of a user can locate and engage. This allows the user to securely grip the base plug 800 of the inner container 300 in a comfortable and natural manner. Thus, aperture 802 creates a ring or grip for the user to grasp the S-shaped protrusion 804 and rotate the inner container 300. The dimension selected for the aperture 802 provides a defined space for a user to place a finger to hold the base plug 800. The aperture 802 is located at about a mid-length of the S-shaped protrusion 804 and has a length substantially less than half of the length of the S-shaped protrusion 804. The height of the aperture 802 is more than half of the height of the S-shaped protrusion 804.
(29) In alternate embodiments, the S-shaped protrusion 804 may be of any other shape other than an S-shape as long as it provides a comfortable gripping surface with or without an aperture in it in which a user can insert his/her finger.
(30) An outer surface of the sidewall 801 of the base plug 800 proximate to the proximal end 800a of the base plug 800 comprises of multiple protrusions 808 on an outer circumference of the base plug 800. The multiple protrusions 808 engage with the corresponding snap grooves (not shown) provided on the inner circumference of the sidewall of the hollow tubular body 302 of the inner container 300 proximate to the open distal end 302a.
(31) The base plug 800 engages with the inner container 300 by rotating the base plug 800 at a certain degree in either clockwise or anti-clockwise direction, such that each of the protrusions 808 on the outer surface of the base plug 800 perfectly align with each of the snap grooves of the inner container 300.
(32) During engagement and disengagement of the base plug 800 from the housing 200, the user places the finger inside the aperture 802 and holds the S-shaped protrusion 804 firmly to rotate the inner container 300 at a certain degree in a particular direction.
(33) According to an embodiment, the length of the S-shaped protrusion 804 ranges from about 15 mm-45 mm, more preferably about 25 mm-35 mm. The height of the S-shaped protrusion 804 ranges from 3 mm-9 mm, more preferably from 4 mm-7 mm. The width of the S-shaped protrusion 804 ranges from 1 mm-3.5 mm, preferably from 1.5 mm-2.5 mm. According to an alternate embodiment, the height and width of the S-shaped protrusion 804 may vary along its length.
(34) According to a first embodiment, the height of the aperture 802 is preferably 3.3 mm, the length is preferably 10 mm, and the width is preferably 1.9 mm. However, according to an alternate embodiment, the dimension of the aperture 802 may vary.
(35) In the locked position, as shown in
(36) In the unlocked position, the locking means 306 on the outer surface near the proximal end 302b of the inner container 300, disengages from the at least one lug 207 on the inner surface of the housing 200 upon rotation of the inner container 300 either in a clockwise or anti-clockwise direction opposite to the direction of locked position using the S-shaped protrusion 804.
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(38) The base plug 800 in the horizontal wall 803 includes a through hole 812 through which ambient air is sucked from an outside environment to drive the piston member 600 in the inner container 300 forwardly against the product to be sucked up.
(39) Further, the housing 200 comprises a plurality of slots 206 that are arranged in the inner circumference of the housing 200 near the open proximal end 202b for engaging the slots 206 with a corresponding annular protrusion 710b present at an outer circumference of the collar 710 in order to secure the housing 200 with the collar 710, see
(40) The collar 710 comprises an inner hollow skirt 711 having features 711a to couple with the pump assembly 700 of the dispenser 1000 so as to hold the pump assembly 700 in place such that a lower portion of the pump assembly 700 extends inside a hollow cavity 304 of the inner container 300 while an upper portion of the pump assembly 700 extends inside the inner hollow skirt 711 of the collar 710.
(41) The pump assembly 700 is preferably a vacuum sealed pump assembly 700. The term vacuum sealed suction refers to a pump assembly 700 that undergoes suction and dispenses the stored liquid product from the inner container 300 upon applying pressure in essentially a single direction without permitting reverse (intake) flow of air via the pump assembly 700. As the liquid product is sucked from the inner container 300, the sucked liquid product is not replaced with a corresponding volume of air through the pump assembly 700. In addition to preventing the reverse intake or flow of air, the pump assembly 700 typically does not allow the intake of any other substances to replace the volume of liquid product sucked out of the inner container 300. For example, the pump assembly 700 includes a one-way check valve 706, such as a check valve 706. The pump assembly 700 allows for an adjustable amount of liquid product to be dispensed, depending on how far the dispensing head 400 is pressed in a downward direction with respect to the housing 200 or how many times the dispensing head 400 is pressed in the downward direction, thereby supporting a manually controlled dispensing of the liquid product.
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(43) The cup-shaped body 704 comprises an outer rim 704b which is received in an inner groove 720a present in the retaining element 720.
(44) The annular piston 712 is slidable in a fluid-tight way on the inner surface of the chamber 704a, and on a lower end of the hollow stem 708. The spring 702, an upper end of which bears upon a projecting collar 708b of the hollow stem 708, the projecting collar is made of a single piece with the hollow stem 708 at an upper end portion of said hollow stem 708.
(45) The retaining element 720 retains the other lower end 702b of said spring 702. Further, the retaining element 720 is designed to fasten the pump assembly 700 stably to the inner hollow skirt 711 of the collar 710. The retaining element 720 has an outer skirt that is fastened to the inner hollow skirt 711 of the collar 710. More particularly, the outer skirt of the retaining element 720 has at least groove 720b that engages with the at least one protrusion 711a of the inner hollow skirt 711 of the collar 710.
(46) The annular piston 712 being mobile between a first position and at least a second position. In the first position, the annular piston 712 closes in a fluid-tight way, under the thrust of said spring 702 at least one hole 708c that traverses the thickness of the hollow stem 708 in the proximity of its first end near the widened end portion 708a and opens into the cavity 708d of the hollow stem 708. More particularly, said annular piston 712 bears in a fluid-tight way upon a widened end portion 708a of the hollow stem 708 that is fastened to said hollow stem 708 and closes said cavity 708d of the hollow stem 708 and blocks the connection between said chamber 704a and the cavity 708d of the hollow stem 708 itself.
(47) In the second position, not shown, by compressing the spring 702 by pressing the dispensing head 400, the annular piston 712 is raised away from said at least one hole 708c of the hollow stem 708 and from said widened end portion 708a, enabling the cosmetic product present in the chamber 704a to be dispensed, passing through said inlet hole 708c and cavity 708d made in the hollow stem 708.
(48) Preferably, the hollow stem 708 comprises at least one first hollow tubular element 718 and a second hollow tubular element 719, which are partially inserted into one another and have features designed to fasten them together. The first hollow tubular element 718 extends at least partially on the outside of the cup-shaped body 704 and has the collar 708b for resting the upper end of the spring 702. The second hollow tubular element 719 presents the inlet hole 708c of the cavity 708d of the hollow stem 708 and also comprises the widened end portion 708a for resting of the annular piston 712.
(49) The first hollow tubular element 718 of the stem 708 has, at its top mouth an annular inner groove for snap coupling with a corresponding protrusion 410 of the dispensing head 400.
(50) The spring 702, the annular piston 712, and the retaining element 720 are hollow so that they can be fitted over the hollow stem 708, see
(51) In the present embodiment, the collar 710 is connected to the housing 200, the pump assembly 700, and the dispensing head 400. Further, there is provided an O-ring like structure 500 made up of a soft material, preferably a rubber, and has a diameter equivalent to the circumference of the opening at the proximal end of 302b of the inner container 300. The O-ring 500 is positioned at the top of the opening at a rim on the proximal end of 302b of the inner container 300 and below an inner step present at the inner hollow skirt 711 of the collar 710, see
(52) A proximal opening at the open proximal end 202b of the housing 200 is enclosed by the collar 710. The dispensing head 400 can be provided in various shapes and sizes and is selected based on the inner circumference of the open proximal end 202b of the housing 200.
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(54) To use the dispenser, the housing 200 is held by one hand, the dispensing head 400 is pressed so that it moves downward to actuate the pump assembly 700, and thus the liquid product is discharged to the outlet 406 for use.
(55) According to an embodiment, the dispensing head 400 is coupled to an upper portion of the pump assembly through snap fitment. Further, the body 404 of the dispensing head 400 is accessible to a user for pushing the dispensing head 400 downwardly along the longitudinal axis X and thus actuating the pumping.
(56) The dispensing head 400 is configured to move in a pre-defined direction with respect to the housing 200 to have a rest position and an active position with respect to the housing 200.
(57) The inner container 300 is removed from the housing 200 and replaced with a filled new inner container 300 upon the complete usage of the liquid product. The inner container 300 is removed by disengaging the inner container 300 by the locking means 306 from the at least one lug 207 of the housing 200. The inner container 300 is disengaged by rotating the inner container 300 by gripping the S-shaped protrusion 804 present beneath the base plug 800 and at the open distal end 302a of the inner container 300. When the locking means 306 is disengaged and the inner container 300 slides out in the downward direction.
(58) According to an aspect of the present disclosure, the new inner container 300 comes with a protective seal at the open proximal end 302b that is removed before use or before fitting the inner container 300 within the housing 200. The new inner container 300 is held by the S-shaped protrusion 804 and inserted inside the housing 200 till the inner container 300 is fully inserted in the housing 200. The inner container 300 is rotated in the locking direction and the locking means 306 present in the inner container 300 engages with the at least one lug 207 in the housing 200.
(59) According to another aspect of the present disclosure, when the inner container 300 is engaged within the housing 200 a complete length of the sidewall of the inner container 300 is covered by the housing 200 such that only the base plug of the inner container 300 is accessible to a user through the open distal end 202a of the housing 200.
(60) According to an alternate embodiment, the pump assembly 700 may be a dip tube.
(61) According to an embodiment, the housing 200 and the inner container 300 are cylindrical shapes. However, the shape of the housing 200 and the inner container 300 is chosen from rectangular, elliptical, cubical, cuboidal, and other such shapes known in the art.
(62) In alternate embodiments, the inner container 300 may be made integrally in a single piece with the base plug 800.
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(67) Furthermore, in the second embodiment, the collar 710j is coupled to the cup shaped body 704j for securing the pump assembly 700j. More particularly, the cup shaped body 704j comprises a center cup 705j, a horizontal outer flange 703j, and an outer skirt 701j extending upwardly from the horizontal outer flange 703j. The center cup 705j of the cup shaped body 704j at least partially houses an annular fluid tight piston 712j, a check valve 706j, a retaining element 720j and a hollow elongated stem 708j. The check valve 706j is disposed on the proximal end of the cup shaped body 704j. Furthermore, unlike the first embodiment, one end of the spring 702j of the second embodiment bears upon an inner surface of the dispensing head 400j and the other end of the spring 702j bears upon the horizontal outer flange 703j of the cup shaped body 704j.
(68) It will be understood that the foregoing is only illustrative of the principles of the disclosure, and that various modifications can be made by those skilled in the art without departing from the scope and spirit of the disclosure. For example, the shapes and/or sizes of various components can be different from the shapes and sizes shown herein. As another example, the materials used for various components can be different from those mentioned specifically herein.