PUMP ATTACHMENT MEMBER
20230219108 · 2023-07-13
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B05B11/1049
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B05B11/105
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
A pump attachment member, produced by plastic moulding, having a skirt, an annular plate and a receiving sleeve defining a receiving recess formed by a moulding pin which is forcibly withdrawn on release from the mould, the receiving recess having an inwardly projecting annular inlet rib, the attachment flange of a distribution member being held in the receiving recess by said annular inlet rib. The annular inlet rib having retaining segments for engaging with the attachment flange and mould release segments for engaging with the moulding pin on release from the mould.
Claims
1. An attachment member for mounting a distribution member, such as a pump or a valve, on a neck of a fluid product reservoir, the distribution member comprising a body forming an attachment flange, the attachment member being produced by plastic moulding, the attachment member defining a vertical axis and comprising: a skirt engaged with the neck, an annular plate resting axially on the neck, with an optional seal flattened therebetween, a receiving sleeve in which the attachment flange of the distribution member is fixedly received, this receiving sleeve defining a receiving recess formed by a moulding pin which is forcibly withdrawn on release from the mould, the receiving recess comprising an inwardly projecting annular inlet rib and which thus reduces the opening of the receiving recess, the attachment flange being held in the receiving recess by this annular inlet rib, wherein the annular inlet rib comprises retaining segments for engaging with the attachment flange and mould release segments for engaging with the moulding pin on release from the mould.
2. The attachment member according to claim 1, wherein the retaining segments and the mould release segments comprise respectively retaining faces and cam faces which are rotated inwards from the receiving recess, the cam faces defining a slope with respect to the vertical axis which is greater than that of the retaining faces.
3. The attachment member according to claim 2, wherein the slope of the cam faces with respect to that of the retaining faces is greater by 1 to 10 degrees, advantageously by 2 to 6 degrees and preferably around 3 to 5 degrees.
4. The attachment member according to claim 1, wherein the retaining segments and the mould release segments are arranged alternately.
5. The attachment member according to claim 1, wherein the retaining segments project more radially inwards than the mould release segments.
6. The attachment member according to claim 1, wherein the retaining segments have an axial height greater than that of the mould release segments.
7. The attachment member according to claim 1, wherein the retaining segments and the mould release segments are joined.
8. The attachment member according to claim 1, wherein the mould release faces are offset axially downwards with respect to the retaining faces, such that the annular inlet rib has an upper crenelated configuration.
9. The attachment member according to claim 1, wherein the annular inlet rib is located in the axial proximity or substantially at the same axial level as the annular plate, such that the elastic deformation capacity on release from the mould is reduced.
10. A fluid product distributor comprising a fluid product reservoir, a distribution member, such as a pump or a valve, and an attachment member according to claim 1, to mount the distribution member on the fluid product reservoir.
Description
[0016] The invention will now be described in more detail, in reference to the accompanying drawings, giving as a non-limiting example, an embodiment of the invention.
[0017] In the figures:
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[0024] The fluid product reservoir R is not critical for the present invention, such that it can be made of any suitable material and have any shape. The reservoir R comprises a neck R1 which projects upwards and defines an opening R0 which makes it possible to access the inside of the reservoir. The neck R1 comprises an annular reinforcement R2 which projects outwards. Thus, this reinforcement R2 defines an annular shoulder oriented downwards. The neck R1 also defines an upper annular edge R3.
The distribution member P can be a pump or a valve. It comprises a body P1 defining an attachment flange P2 and equipped with a dip tube P3. The distribution member P also comprises an actuation rod P4 which has a pushbutton P5. Thus, by pressing the pushbutton P5, the actuation rod P4 sinks inside the body P1, thus pressurising a dose of fluid product in the case of a pump or opening an outlet flap in the case of a valve. There again, the type of distribution member P is not critical for the present invention. It suffices that the body P1 comprises a projecting attachment flange P2.
[0025] The attachment member 1 of the invention has an axial symmetry along a vertical axis X and comprises a skirt 11 which engages with the neck R1. In the embodiment used to illustrate the present invention, the skirt 11 comprises attachment teeth 12 which engage below the annular reinforcement R2. The skirt 11 can be continuous, as is the case here, or also split, so as to form flexible tabs separated by slots. The attachment member 1 also comprises an annular plate 13 which extends radially inwards from the upper end of the skirt 11. This annular plate 13 can serve to flatten a neck seal G on the upper annular edge R3 of the neck R1. Due to its annular configuration, the plate 13 has a very reduced radial deformation capacity. The attachment member 1 also comprises a receiving sleeve 14 which extends upwards from the inner periphery of the plate 13. This receiving sleeve 14 comprises a cylindrical part 141 which extends upwards from the inner periphery of the plate 13 and an annular flange 142 which extends radially inwards from the upper end of the cylindrical part 141. In its centre, the annular flange 142 forms a central opening 143 through which the actuation rod P4 of the distribution member P extends. The inner wall of the cylindrical part 141 forms an inwardly projecting annular inlet rib 15. Thus, the receiving sleeve 14 defines a receiving recess L, the inlet of which is reduced by the projection of the annular inlet rib 15. It can be seen in
[0026] The present invention relates to the annular inlet rib 15 which will now be described in detail in reference to
[0027] It can immediately be noted from
[0028] By referring to
[0029] It can also be noted that the mould release segments 16 each form a cam face 171 which is oriented upwards and inwards from the receiving recess L. The cam faces 171 are not located at the same axial level as the retaining faces 161: indeed, it can be seen that the cam faces 171 are disposed slightly lower than the retaining faces 161, so as to confer a crenelated shape to the annular rib 15.
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[0031] The attachment member 1 is conventionally produced by plastic injection/moulding. A moulding pin (not represented) defines an outer imprint corresponding to the inner walls of the attachment member 1. The moulding pin therefore comprises a moulding head which forms the inside of the receiving recess L. The head of the moulding pin therefore comprises raised and hollow profiles which negatively correspond to the retaining segments 16 and to the mould release segments 17. After injection of plastic around the moulding pin, this moulding pin must be withdrawn from the inside of the attachment member 1. However, the annular inlet rib 15 extends radially inwards, such that the moulding pin must be forcibly withdrawn by deforming the receiving sleeve 14, and more specifically, its cylindrical wall 141. This is absolutely conventional in the moulding of attachment members in the field of perfumery, cosmetics or also pharmacy.
[0032] According to the invention, the head of the moulding pin will first engage with the mould release segments 17 and leave the retaining segments stress-free. Thus, the mould release segments 17 will optionally or probably be damaged or deteriorated by the moulding pin, but the retaining segments 17 will remain intact and can fulfil their retaining function of the annular flange P2. Indeed, given that the cam face 171 of the mould release segments 17 has a higher or greater slope than that of the retaining faces 161, the mould release pin will engage pressed against the cam faces 171 and extend from the retaining faces 161, thus leaving them intact.
[0033] The mould release segments 17 of the invention make it possible to produce attachment members with a greater holding or an annular rib disposed in the proximity of the annular plate 13, which reduces the radial deformation. Indeed, it does not matter that the mould release segments 17 are damaged, insofar as the retaining segments 16 remain intact or practically intact. In order to guarantee the integrity of the retaining segments 16, it is preferable that the mould release segments are located in the direct proximity of the retaining segments, and are of a sufficient number. In the example used to illustrate the present invention, there are ten retaining segments and ten mould release segments. The retaining and mould release segments can extend angularly over identical or similar extents.
[0034] Thanks to the invention, an attachment member is available, the annular rib 15 of the receiving recess L of which fully fulfils its function, given that the retaining segments 16 are preserved by the mould release segments 17.