WIPER FOR A LIQUID OR PASTY PRODUCT APPLICATOR
20220354236 · 2022-11-10
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
A45D2200/1009
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A45D34/04
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
A wiper for an applicator of a liquid or pasty product, including an attaching part configured to attach the wiper to the opening of a container able to contain the product, and a tubular wiping sleeve connected to the attaching part, in which the wiping sleeve is more flexible than the attaching part, and the end of the wiping sleeve opposite the attaching part forms an annular lip, the lip defining an orifice chamfered with respect to a direction of withdrawal (X) of the applicator through the wiper.
Claims
1. A wiper for an applicator of a liquid or pasty product, comprising an attaching part configured to attach the wiper to an opening of a container able to contain said product, and a tubular wiping sleeve connected to the attaching part, in which the wiping sleeve is more flexible than the attaching part, and an end of the wiping sleeve opposite the attaching part forms an annular lip, the lip defining an orifice chamfered with respect to a direction of withdrawal of the applicator through the wiper.
2. The wiper as claimed in claim 1, wherein the wiping sleeve comprises a frustoconical part tapering towards the lip, the lip being defined by the an end of the frustoconical part.
3. The wiper as claimed in claim 1, wherein the wiping sleeve comprises a wall adjacent to the lip, a thickness of the wall being less than 0.7 mm.
4. The wiper as claimed in claim 1, wherein the wiping sleeve comprises a wall adjacent to the lip said wall having a hardness between 30 and 60 Shore A.
5. The wiper as claimed in claim 1, wherein the lip defines, in cross-section, a convex orifice.
6. The wiper as claimed in claim 1, wherein the lip is contained in a plane forming an angle between 10° and 80° with the direction of withdrawal.
7. The wiper as claimed in claim 1, wherein the attaching part is made of a first material and the wiping sleeve is made of a second material having a lesser hardness than that of the first material.
8. The wiper as claimed in claim 2, wherein the greatest length of the frustoconical part of the wiping sleeve in the direction of withdrawal is greater than the widest inner radius of the wiping sleeve transversely to said direction.
9. The wiper as claimed in claim 1, wherein the orifice defined by the lip has a diameter between 2 and 8 millimeters.
10. An assembly for applying a liquid or pasty product comprising a container having an opening, an applicator having a stem provided with an applying member and a wiper as claimed in claim 1, attached to the opening of the container.
11. The applying assembly as claimed in claim 10, wherein the smallest inner diameter of the wiping sleeve transverse to the direction of withdrawal is less than a diameter of a cross-section of the stem.
12. The applying assembly as claimed in claim 10, wherein the applying member is off-center with respect to an axis of the stem, or the orifice is off-center with respect to the direction of withdrawal.
13. The wiper as claimed in claim 3, wherein the thickness of the wall is between 0.3 and 0.5 mm.
14. The applying assembly as claimed in claim 10, wherein the applying member has a concave part in its cross-section.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0024] The invention and its advantages will be better understood on reading the following detailed description, of embodiments given by way of non-limiting example. This description refers to the appended drawings, wherein:
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DESCRIPTION OF THE EMBODIMENTS
[0032] A wiper according to an embodiment will be described with reference to
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[0034] Unless explicitly specified otherwise or departing from the scope, the adjectives “inner” and “outer” are used with reference to a radial direction such that the inner part of an element is, along a radial direction, closer to the axis X of the wiper than the outer part of the same element.
[0035] As indicated previously, the wiper 10 comprises an attaching part 20 and a wiping sleeve 30.
[0036] In this embodiment, the attaching part comprises a body 28. The body 28 is annular about the axis X, substantially cylindrical, here, with revolution symmetry.
[0037] In this embodiment, the attaching part 20 comprises a flange 22, here radially protruding outwards, typically at the axial end of the body 28 opposite the wiping sleeve 30. As illustrated in
[0038] The attaching part 20 also comprises, in this embodiment, a seam 24 radially projecting outside the body 28, in a portion of the body 28 located between the wiping sleeve 30 and the flange 22. As illustrated in
[0039] Thus, it will be more generally understood that the attaching part 20 is configured to attach the wiper 10 to the opening 56 of the container 50. In this case, the attaching part cooperates with the edges of the opening 56, here the neck 54, to keep the wiper 10 housed inside the opening 56, here in the neck 54, at least over most of it or, as illustrated, all of it. By doing this, when the applicator 60 is inserted or withdrawn through the opening 56, it also passes through the wiper 10.
[0040] The attaching part 20 could take another form than that previously described, for example it may take the form of one or more attaching lugs.
[0041] The wiping sleeve 30 is connected to the attaching part 20, here at the axial end of the attaching part 20 opposite the flange 22.
[0042] In this embodiment, the wiping sleeve 30 comprises a fastening portion 32. The fastening portion 32 is annular about the axis X, substantially with revolution symmetry.
[0043] In this embodiment, the fastening portion 32 is extended by a substantially frustoconical wall 34, here about the axis X. The wall 34 may be solid, in the sense that it does not comprise any radial opening. The wall 34 may be tapered in the axial direction, from the fastening portion 32 all the way to the end opposite the wall 34 forming a lip 38. The lip 38 is therefore located at the end of the wiping sleeve 30 opposite the attaching part 20. The lip 38 is annular and extends continuously about the axis X. The lip 38 thus defines an orifice 40 for the passing of the applicator. Thus, as previously indicated, the wiping sleeve 30 is tubular. In this case, the axis of the wiping sleeve 30 is colinear with the axis X of the wiper 10.
[0044] As previously indicated, the orifice 40 is chamfered with respect to a direction of withdrawal of the applicator through the wiper 10. In this case, the direction of withdrawal being colinear with the axis X of the wiper 10, the lip 38 and the orifice 40 are inclined with respect to a plane orthogonal to the axis X of the wiper, as is clearly obvious from
[0045] The lip 38 being chamfered, it has a proximal end 38a, which is the part of the lip 38 the closest to the attaching part 20, and a distal end 38b, which is the part of the lip 38 the furthest from the attaching part 20.
[0046] The orifice 40 may be circular in the plane to which it belongs. For example, the orifice may be a disk of 5 mm in diameter. Due to its inclination, in a view transverse to the axis X, it then appears elliptical, as shown in
[0047] The wall 34 can be dimensioned such that the greatest length L of the wiping sleeve 30, or even of the wall 34, in the direction of withdrawal X, is greater than the greatest inner radius R of the wiping sleeve 30 transversely to said direction X, as illustrated in
[0048] It should moreover be noted that the wall 34 is thinned with respect to the fastening portion 32, which confers on the wall 34 a relatively high degree of flexibility to perform the wiping, and to the fastening portion 32 a relatively high stiffness to make a successful connection with the attaching part 20. For example, the wall 34 can be at least twice as thin, or even at least three times as thin, as the fastening portion 32. Moreover, the wall 34 here has a substantially constant thickness.
[0049] The fastening portion 32 and the wall 34 meet at a join 33. In this embodiment, the join 33 effects a continuous transition between the fastening portion 32 and the wall 34. The join 33 may define at least one of the following changes: change of shape of the wiping sleeve 30 (going from an overall cylindrical shape—of the fastening portion 32—to an overall frustoconical shape—of the wall 34); change of thickness of the wiping sleeve 30 (reduction by a factor of at least two of the thickness between the fastening portion 32 and the wall 34); change of flexibility of the wiping sleeve 30 (here essentially linked to the change of thickness).
[0050] As shown in
[0051] The attaching part 20 and the wiping sleeve 30 may be connected to one another by any known suitable means, for example by assembly. Furthermore, the wiping sleeve 30 can be found in the extension of the attaching part 20. In this embodiment, the wiping sleeve 30 is first manufactured, then the attaching part 20 is overmolded on the wiping sleeve 30. The overmolding, known per se, makes a chemical bond between the attaching part 20 and the wiping sleeve 30. To further limit the risks of separation of the attaching part 20 of the wiping sleeve 30, provision may be made, independently of the preceding, for one or more mechanical engagements between the attaching part 20 and the wiping sleeve 30. As illustrated in
[0052] However, according to another embodiment, the attaching part 20 and the wiping sleeve 30 could form two portions of one and the same part. The difference in flexibility between the attaching part 20 and the wiping sleeve 30 can then be obtained by differences in thickness or any other method identified as suitable by those skilled in the art.
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[0054] The applicator 60 comprises a stem 62 equipped with an applying member 64, here provided at one end of the stem 62. In this embodiment, the applying member 64 is, in side view, of the general shape of a drop of water, the tip of the drop being opposite the stem 62. However, other shapes can be selected by those skilled in the art. As can be seen in
[0055] The cooperation of the applicator 60 and the wiper 10 during a movement of withdrawal of the applicator 60 from the container 50 will now be described with reference to
[0056] In the initial position, the applicator 60 is inserted into the container 50, such that the wiper 10 cooperates with the stem 62. Particularly, provision can be made for the smallest inner diameter D of the wiping sleeve 30 transversely to the direction of withdrawal X to be less than a diameter of a cross-section of the stem 62. As illustrated in
[0057] Gradually as the applicator 60 is withdrawn in the direction of withdrawal X, the lip 38 of the wiper 10 comes into contact with the applying member 64. In this embodiment, the applying member 64 has a transversal dimension greater than that of the stem 62, so of necessity greater than the smallest inner diameter D of the wiping sleeve. Thus the lip 38 can suitably scrape the applying member 64.
[0058] According to the relative orientation between the applying member 64 and the lip 38, the proximal end 38a of the lip 38 can turn about itself toward the inside of the wiping sleeve 30, and/or the distal end 38b of the lip 38 can turn about itself toward the inside of the wiping sleeve 30. The inner parts of the lip 38, between the proximal end 38a and the distal end 38b, take up a position in which they are more or less turned about themselves, as a function of the positions of the proximal end 38a and of the distal end 38b. Thus, different degrees of sock effect can be obtained. An example of deformation of the lip 38 and of the wiping sleeve 30 is schematically illustrated in
[0059] When the distal end 66, or tip, of the applying member 64 arrives at the orifice 40, the cooperation between the wiping sleeve 30 and the applying member changes: the lip 38 being chamfered, it is the proximal end 38a which is mainly in contact with the applying member 64. The deformation of the lip 38 at its proximal end 38a drags, by distribution of the efforts along the lip 38, the distal end 38b toward the proximal end 38a. Thus, the distal end 38b, taut, approaches the axis X of the wiper 10, which makes it capable of scraping the drop of product that may form at the end of the applying member 64. Thus, the applying member 64 is correctly wiped.
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[0061] Although this description refers to specific exemplary embodiments, modifications can be made to these examples without departing from the general scope of the invention as defined by the claims. In particular, individual features of the different embodiments illustrated/mentioned may be combined in additional embodiments. Consequently, the description and drawings must be considered in an illustrative sense rather than a restrictive one.