Dispensing device having a retractable head
09861995 ยท 2018-01-09
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B05B11/1035
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
A45D34/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A45D2200/054
HUMAN NECESSITIES
B05B11/106
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B05B11/0032
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B05B11/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A dispenser device for a container containing a product to be dispensed, the device comprising a body for connecting to the container and presenting a chamber that is open at a bottom end of the body and in which a pump is arranged, connected to a top dispenser head. The dispenser device also comprises a driver that is suitable for being moved so as to cause the dispenser head to move between a storage position in which the dispenser head is substantially retracted inside the body, and a dispensing position in which the dispenser head projects beyond a top end of the body. The dispenser device further comprises a sealing diaphragm that defines a top end of the chamber and that presents a movable end that is connected to the pump, and a stationary end that is suitable for being connected to the container.
Claims
1. A dispenser device for a container containing a product to be dispensed, the device comprising a body for connecting to the container and presenting a chamber that is open at a bottom end of the body and in which a pump is arranged, connected to a dispenser head, the dispenser device also comprising a driver that is suitable for being moved so as to cause the dispenser head to move between a storage position in which the dispenser head is substantially retracted inside the body, and a dispensing position in which the dispenser head projects beyond a top end of the body, the dispenser device further comprises a sealing diaphragm that defines a top end of the chamber and that presents a movable end that is connected to the pump, whereby the pump moves together with the movable end, and a stationary end that is suitable for being connected to the container.
2. A dispenser device according to claim 1, wherein the driver is configured to drive the movable end of the sealing diaphragm axially.
3. A dispenser device according to claim 2, wherein the movable end of the sealing diaphragm comprises a drive connection member for connecting the sealing diaphragm to the driver and the pump.
4. A dispenser device according to claim 3, wherein the drive connection member comprises a connection piece that co-operates with an axial shoulder-forming means of the driver.
5. A dispenser device according to claim 3, wherein the drive connection member comprises a skirt on which the pump is fastened.
6. A dispenser device according to claim 3, wherein the drive connection member presents an end wall that is configured in the shape of a dish for receiving the pump.
7. A dispenser device according to claim 1, comprising a stationary bushing that is situated inside the body, and wherein the body comprises a ring-forming portion that is suitable for pivoting about a main axis, the bushing and the ring co-operating with the driver in such a manner that turning the ring causes the driver to shift in translation along the main axis.
8. A dispenser device according to claim 7, wherein the bushing and the driver co-operate via a cam mechanism.
9. A dispenser device according to claim 7, wherein the driver and the ring co-operate via splines and grooves.
10. A dispenser device according to claim 1, wherein the sealing diaphragm comprising a flexible portion between its movable end and its stationary end.
11. A dispenser device according to claim 10, wherein the flexible portion is bellows-shaped.
12. A dispenser device (10) according to claim 1, comprising projecting and/or re-entrant catches for preventing it from moving relative to the container.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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(7) The high position and the low position of the dispenser head, respectively corresponding to the dispensing position and the storage position, are thus named with reference to the orientation shown in the figures, which is the orientation commonly used for such a dispenser device. Specifically, when a user holds a product bottle (container) in the hand in conventional manner, so as to exert pressure on the dispenser head with an index finger, an opening of the bottle fitted with a dispenser device faces upwards. In this configuration, the low position of the dispenser head corresponds to the position in which the head is closest to the bottle, in its storage position, and vice versa for the high position. However, the position of the dispenser head could be changed, and the terms high, low, top, bottom, and associated terms should be considered in a relative sense only, and relative to any direction, and not necessarily a vertical direction.
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(9) The body 20 is a cylinder of axis X and includes a chamber 21. A bottom end of the chamber 21 is open to the opening 81 of the container, while a top end of the chamber 21 is defined by the diaphragm 70. The diaphragm 70 comprises a movable end 71, a stationary end 72, and a flexible portion 73. The stationary end 72 is connected in leaktight manner to the opening 81 of the container. Optionally, and as shown in
(10) By way of example, the diaphragm 70 may be made of flexible material such as polyethylene or polypropylene. It is thus possible to make provision for the stationary end 72 to be compressed a little around the opening 81, so that sealing between the container 8 and the chamber 21 is excellent.
(11) In order to avoid the stationary end 72 of the diaphragm 70 becoming detached from the opening 81 of the container, holding catches 74 are provided that project from an inside surface of the stationary end 72. The holding catches 74 co-operate with a groove 84 that is provided close to the opening 81 of the container 80, typically at the edge of the neck 82. As shown in
(12) Furthermore, at the periphery of the opening 81, the container 80 includes projecting catches 86 that co-operate with corresponding re-entrant catches (housings) 76 of the stationary end 72. The shape of the housings 76 of the bottom end 72 can also be seen in
(13) The stationary end 72 is connected to the movable end 71 of the diaphragm 70 via the flexible portion 73 that, in this embodiment, presents a bellows-shape (also known as an accordion shape). The flexible portion is shown stretched out in
(14) The movable end 71 includes a skirt 71b on which the pump 50 is fastened. In the example of the first embodiment, the pump is crimped on the skirt 71b. Thus, the pump 50 is situated inside the chamber 21, and the crimping zone 51b is situated outside the chamber 21. During crimping, the crimping zone 51b may be compressed against the skirt 71b so as to reinforce sealing of this connection. This embodiment of the invention presents the advantage of being able to use existing pumps that are provided with a crimping zone, also referred to as a collar, since the fastening method is similar to the fastening method of a conventional container on which the pump is fastened by pressing the crimping zone directly onto the opening of the container.
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(16) In addition, the pump 50 comprises a duct 53 (shown in part) that is rigid or flexible, and that is for taking fluid from the container 80. The internal structure of the pump is known to the person skilled in the art and is not described in detail in the present description. The chamber 21 is not a pump chamber, the pump 50 being an entirely separate pump that is independent from the diaphragm 70 and from its flexible portion 73.
(17) The pump 50 is connected to the dispenser head 30 via an outlet duct 52 that, in particular, is a duct that is rigid enough for the dispenser head 30 to follow the movements of the pump 50 along the axis X. The dispenser head 30 is of conventional structure. Specifically, it comprises an outer cover 31, a pusher 32, and a dispenser member 33. The movable end 71, the pump 50, and the dispenser head 30 move together at least in translation along the axis X, except when the user presses on the dispenser head 30 in order to deliver product.
(18) The driver 40 makes it possible to drive the pump 50 and the dispenser head 30 between a low position in which the dispenser head 30 is substantially retracted inside the body 20, and a high position in which the dispenser head 30 projects beyond a top end 23 of the body 20. The driver 40 is capable of moving by means of a cam mechanism, and is capable of driving the movable end 71, the pump 50, and the dispenser head 30 in translation along the axis X. For this purpose, the driver 40 includes shoulders 41, 42 that co-operate with a connection piece 71a of the movable end. The connection piece 71a is clamped axially between the top shoulder 41 and the bottom shoulder 42. The top shoulder 41 makes it possible to push the connection piece 71a towards the bottom of the body 20, while the bottom shoulder 42 makes it possible to push the connection piece 71a towards the top of the body 20. In particular, the shoulders 41, 42 do not impede turning the driver 40 relative to the movable end 71, about the axis X. The shoulders 41, 42 of the driver 40 can also be seen in
(19) The cam mechanism that makes it possible to shift the driver along the axis X is described below with reference to
(20) In the example embodiment shown in
(21) The bushing 60 is fastened and stationary relative to the stationary end 72 of the diaphragm 70. As can be seen in
(22) Similarly, in order to prevent the ring 24 from shifting in translation, while enabling it to move in turning about the axis X, the bushing 60 includes an external annular groove 66 in which turning catches 26 come to be engaged, which turning catches are provided on an inside surface of the ring 24. As can be seen in
(23) As shown in
(24) The flats 62, 64 correspond to stable positions of a lug 43 relative to the sloping groove 61. They include respective blocking bumps 621, 641 that project a little relative to the bottom surface of each flat. When a lug 43 reaches a flat, e.g. the bottom flat 64, it can follow its stroke until it passes over the blocking bump 641. After passing over the bump, its position in the bottom flat 64 is firmly held by the blocking bump 641, and additional force must be exerted to enable the lug 43 to leave the bottom flat 64. Consequently, the device is caused to be stable in the stable positions corresponding to the bottom flat 64. The top flat 62 and its blocking bump 621 operate in the same manner. The bumps 621, 641 thus form hard points that ensure the driver is stable in its extreme positions.
(25) At the top of each top flat 62, the bushing 60 further includes a respective notch 63, making it easy to insert the lugs of the driver 40 into the sloping grooves 61 while the dispenser device 10 is being assembled.
(26) Since the bushing 60 is stationary relative to the container 80, moving the lugs 43 in the sloping grooves 61 makes it possible to associate a movement in turning of the driver 40, with a movement in translation along the axis X, and vice versa. Specifically, the sloping arrangement of the sloping grooves 61 forces a lug 43 to turn about the axis X when it moves axially along the axis X, and vice versa forces a lug 43 to move axially when it is turned about the axis X. It is precisely in this way that the dispenser device shown in
(27) The initial state (in the dispensing position) is the state shown in
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(29) The dispenser head 30 passes from the storage position shown in
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(31) The second embodiment differs from the first essentially in the fastener structure for fastening the pump 50 to the movable end 71 of the diaphragm 70. In this embodiment, the movable end 71 still comprises a connection piece 71a for co-operating with shoulders 41, 42 of the driver. Instead of the skirt 71b, the movable end 71 includes a dish-shaped end wall 71c for receiving the pump 50. Specifically, the pump 50 is provided with a projecting portion 51c that is complementary to the end wall 71c and that is suitable for being clipped on the end wall 71c. In the embodiment shown, the end wall 71c and the projecting portion 51c are circularly symmetrical about the axis X. Furthermore, the end wall 71c is pierced by a hole 71d for passing the outlet duct 52 of the pump 50 towards the dispenser head. In contrast to the first embodiment, this second embodiment requires a non-standard pump 50 to be used since it is necessary to assemble a sealing diaphragm, including the crimping zone, onto a pump body designed for this purpose, with this being done prior to any fastening of the device on the container.
(32) Although the present invention is described with reference to specific embodiments, modifications and changes may naturally be applied to them without going beyond the general ambit of the invention as defined by the claims. In particular, individual characteristics of the various embodiments shown and mentioned may be combined in additional embodiments. Consequently, the description and the drawings should be considered in a sense that is illustrative rather than restrictive.