LIQUID DISPENSER
20240239587 ยท 2024-07-18
Inventors
Cpc classification
A45D2200/054
HUMAN NECESSITIES
B65D81/32
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B05B11/0032
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
A45D34/04
HUMAN NECESSITIES
B05B11/0083
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D41/04
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B05B11/1064
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B05B11/1032
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B65D81/32
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D41/04
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A droplet dispenser for dispensing cosmetic or pharmaceutical liquids in the form of individual droplets, having a medium reservoir with a first and second medium chambers, which are isolated from one another for separately storing two media. The medium chambers are connectable to produce a combined liquid. The droplet dispenser has a discharging opening and, downstream of the discharging opening, a droplet forming contour in order to create droplets which detach from the droplet forming contour as soon as the droplets have reached a defined volume. The droplet dispenser has a pump device between the medium reservoir and the discharging opening, wherein the pump device has a variable-volume pump chamber for delivering combined liquid. The pump device has an inlet valve on the entry side and an outlet valve on the exit side.
Claims
1. A droplet dispenser for dispensing cosmetic or pharmaceutical liquids in the form of individual droplets, the droplet dispenser comprising: a media reservoir with a first media chamber and a second media chamber, the first and second media chambers being isolated from one another for separately storing two media, the first and second media chambers being connectable to one another for producing a blended liquid; an outlet opening; a droplet-forming contour assigned to the outlet opening and being downstream of the outlet opening; a pump device between the media reservoir and the outlet opening, the pump device having a volumetrically variable pump chamber for conveying blended liquid, the pump chamber having an inlet valve on an inlet side and an outlet valve on an outlet side.
2. The droplet dispenser as claimed in claim 1, comprising at least one of the following additional features: the droplet dispenser has an outlet valve upstream of the outlet opening and designed to open at a liquid excess pressure of at most 1 bar; and/or the pump device is designed to convey an amount of liquid of at most 100 ?l upon full actuation.
3. A liquid dispenser for dispensing cosmetic or pharmaceutical liquids, the Liquid dispenser comprising: a media reservoir for storing media prior to discharge from the dispenser, the media reservoir including a first media chamber and a second media chamber, the first and second media chambers being isolated from one another for separately storing two media and being connectable to one another to produce a blended liquid, a main body delimiting the first media chamber, and an inner body displaceable with respect to the main body and delimiting the second media chamber, the inner body being displaceable with respect to the main body between an isolation position and a connection position, wherein a connecting channel between the media chambers is closed in the isolation position and the connecting channel between the media chambers is open in the connection position, the inner body being displaceable with respect to the main body by a media reservoir thread for transferring from the isolation position to the connection position; and an outlet opening through which outlet opening liquid is discharged from the media reservoir.
4. The liquid dispenser as claimed in claim 3, further comprising a housing and a removable screw cap protecting the outlet opening in a fitted state, the screw cap being fastened to the housing by a cap thread, the cap thread and the media reservoir thread being in the form of opposing threads.
5. The liquid dispenser as claimed in claim 3, further comprising a closure part, the inner body having an open end closable by the closure part.
6. The liquid dispenser as claimed in claim 3, wherein the main body has a sleeve-shaped wall, the second media chamber being arranged in the sleeve-shaped wall, an external thread of the media reservoir thread is provided on an outer side of the sleeve-shaped wall, and the inner body has a sleeve portion arranged outside the sleeve-shaped wall; of the main body, the sleeve portion having an inner side, an internal thread of the media reservoir thread being provided on the inner side.
7. The liquid dispenser as claimed in claim 3, wherein the media reservoir thread is assigned a latching device, the latching device allowing the inner body and the main body to be latched together in the connection position in a manner secured against rotation.
8. The liquid dispenser as claimed in claim 3, wherein the media reservoir has a tamper-evident portion, the tamper-evident portion, prior to operation, being integrally molded on the inner body or on the main body and being is separated from the inner body or the main body upon transfer to the connection position.
9. The liquid dispenser as claimed in claim 3, wherein the liquid dispenser has a housing and the outlet opening is provided on the housing, the first media chamber is delimited by the main body and the housing, and the main body is in the form of a component separate from the housing such that the main body is couplable to the housing when the housing is filled with medium.
10. The liquid dispenser as claimed in claim 3, wherein the media reservoir is designed such that an overall volume thereof is increased by connection of the first media chamber to the second media chamber.
11. The liquid dispenser as claimed in claim 3, wherein respective liquids are stored in the first and second media chambers.
12. The liquid dispenser as claimed in claim 3, wherein a liquid is stored in one of the first or second media chambers and a powder or granules is/are stored in the other first or second media chamber.
13. The liquid dispenser as claimed in claim 12, wherein the powder or the granules is/are stored in the first media chamber and the liquid is stored in the second media chamber, and an outlet channel leading to the outlet opening is connected to the first media chamber such that the liquid can only be discharged if the liquid was transferred from the second media chamber to the first media chamber beforehand.
14. The liquid dispenser as claimed in claim 3, further comprising an elongate housing extending in a direction of a main axis of extent, and an actuating pushbutton for actuating a pump device is in a form of a laterally arranged actuating pushbutton, the laterally arranged pushbutton being configured for being pressed in radially for actuating the pump device.
15. A method for producing a liquid dispenser as claimed in claim 3, including coupling the main body and the inner body such that the main body and the inner body are in the isolation position while the main body is not yet coupled to a housing of the liquid dispenser.
16. The method for producing a liquid dispenser as claimed in claim 3, including coupling the main body and the inner body while the main body is arranged in a positionally fixed fashion in relation to a housing of the liquid dispenser.
17. The method for producing a liquid dispenser as claimed in claim 15, further including filling one of the media chambers with a liquid, and removing moisture from the liquid before the one media chamber is closed such that only a solid that was present in the liquid beforehand remains.
18. The liquid dispenser as claimed in claim 5, wherein the closure part and the inner body are connected as a snap-fit connection.
19. The liquid dispenser as claimed in claim 10, wherein the inner body is movable partially out of the main body by the media reservoir thread to increase the overall volume of the media reservoir.
20. The droplet dispenser as claimed in claim 1, wherein the media reservoir is designed such that an overall volume thereof is increased by connection of the first media chamber to the second media chamber.
21. The droplet dispenser as claimed in claim 1, further including an elongate housing extending in a direction of a main axis of extent, and an actuating pushbutton for actuating the pump device, the actuating pushbutton being in the form of a laterally arranged actuating pushbutton, the laterally arranged actuating pushbutton being pressable radially inwardly for actuating the pump device.
22. The method for producing a liquid dispenser as claimed in claim 15, including: filling the first media chamber before a structural unit comprising the main body and the inner body is coupled to a housing of the liquid dispenser; and/or filling the second media chamber before a structural unit comprising the main body and the inner body is coupled to a housing of the liquid dispenser.
23. The method producing a liquid dispenser as claimed in claim 16, further including filling the first media chamber before or after the main body is fastened to the housing.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0049] Further advantages and aspects of the invention will emerge from the claims and from the following description of preferred exemplary embodiments of the invention, which are explained below on the basis of the figures.
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE EXEMPLARY EMBODIMENTS
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[0057] If the dispenser is not used, the outlet opening 60 and the actuating pushbutton 58 are covered by a protective cap, which in the present case is in the form of a screw cap 70.
[0058] The media reservoir 20 is formed by four components, specifically by the already mentioned housing 12 of the liquid dispenser 10, by a main body 30 fixedly connected, for example snap-fitted, to the housing 12, by an inner body 40 pushed into and in the process screwed onto the main body 30 from a distal end, and by a closure part 48 sealingly pushed into the inner body 40.
[0059] These components together form two media chambers 22, 24, which are separate from one another in the as-supplied state of
[0060] The inner body 40 integrally has, in addition to the inner sleeve portion 45 that primarily delimits the second media chamber, an outer sleeve portion 44, which is on the outer side of the wall 34 around the circumference of the main body 30. This outer sleeve portion 44 ends, at its upper end in
[0061] The main body 30, the inner body 40 and the closure part 48 are explained in detail on the basis of
[0062] In the manner already described, the main body 30 has a wall 34 around the circumference, on the outer side of which the external thread 32 is provided. On the inner side, the main body 30 has a latching device 36 in the form of a vertical latching web. A sealing web around the circumference, of which the internal terminating surface forms the sealing surface 31, is provided inside the main body 30.
[0063] In the manner visible in particular in
[0064] The procedure for setting up the dispenser is explained on the basis of
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[0066] A first medium in the form of granules or a powder is in the first media chamber 22. A liquid medium is in the second media chamber.
[0067] To set up the dispenser, it is grasped with two hands, wherein one hand grasps the screw cap 70 and/or the housing 12 while the other hand grasps the grip surface on the outer side of the outer sleeve portion 44 of the inner body 40. If now the screw cap 70 or the housing 12, on the one hand, and the inner body 40, on the other hand, are rotated with respect to one another, as depicted by the arrows 2A, 4B, the sealing point opens and the media chambers 22, 24 are connected to one another. During this operation, there is no risk of instead inadvertently unscrewing the screw cap 70, since the thread of the screw cap 70 and the media reservoir thread 32, 42 run in opposite directions. The rotation of the screw cap 70 in the direction of the arrow 4B thus corresponds to a screwing-on movement of the cap, and not an unscrewing movement.
[0068] In the state in
[0069] As can be seen in
[0070] Then, the dispenser is ready for operation, as soon as the screw cap 70 has been unscrewed by a screwing movement in the opposite direction, as depicted by the arrows 2B and 4A. An annular tamper-evident portion 72 remains on the housing 12 here, too.
[0071] The dispenser can now be actuated by pressing in the actuating pushbutton 58, with the result that liquid is conveyed to the outlet opening 60 and here forms a droplet on the droplet-forming surface 62. The pump device 50 has its inlet 53 and its outlet on the same side, and therefore the blended liquid is deflected multiple times during the pumping operation. This promotes the homogeneity of the blended liquid.
[0072] Even if, during the setup, the transfer of the media reservoir 20 to the connection state beforehand is erroneously forgotten about, and instead the screw cap 70 is directly unscrewed in the wrong direction by application of torque, there is no risk of an erroneous discharge. The pump device 50 is not able, or is able only to a limited extent, to draw the powder that is not blended with liquid into the isolated media chamber 22.
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[0074] In the case of the method of
[0075] After the first media chamber 22 or that part of the first media chamber that is part of the housing has also been filled, the structural unit consisting of the main body 30, the inner body 40 and preferably the closure part 48 is then connected to the housing 12 by inserting the main body into the housing and latching it there, preferably in a manner secured against rotation.
[0076] In the case of this procedure, it is easy to avoid contact between the media during production. The structural unit consisting of the main body 30, the inner body 40 and the closure part 48 can be filled at a separate location. An already isolated second media chamber 24 is fed for mounting with the housing 12.
[0077] In the case of the method of
[0078] After the first media chamber 22 has been filled, the inner body 40 is fitted onto the already attached main body 30, with the result that here the first media chamber 22 is isolated with respect to the surroundings and the second media chamber 24. Then, the second media chamber 24 is filled, and closed by means of the closure part 48.
[0079] In the case of the method of
[0080] In the case of this method, a liquid is filled into the first media chamber 22. Then, the sub-unit consisting of the main body 30 and the inner body 40 is inserted into the housing.
[0081] Although in the case of the method of