FLUID-PRODUCT DISPENSER
20170021984 ยท 2017-01-26
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B05C17/0136
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D47/244
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B65D47/24
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B05C17/005
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A fluid dispenser comprising a fluid reservoir (R) in which the fluid is stored under pressure, and a fluid outlet valve that is actuatable from a closed position to an open position so as to define a dispenser orifice (62), the outlet valve including a movable member (51) that bears in sealed manner against a seat (63) in the closed position and that is not in contact with the seat (63) in the open position, the movable member (51) being axially movable and resiliently biased against the seat (63), the dispenser also comprising an actuator member (61) for moving the movable member (51) between the closed and open positions, the fluid dispenser being characterized in that the dispenser orifice (62) and the actuator member (61) are both formed by a rotary disk (6).
Claims
1. A fluid dispenser comprising a fluid reservoir in which the fluid is stored under pressure, and a fluid outlet valve that is actuatable from a closed position to an open position so as to define a dispenser orifice, the outlet valve including a movable member that bears in sealed manner against a seat in the closed position and that is not in contact with the seat in the open position, the movable member being axially movable and resiliently biased against the seat, the dispenser also comprising an actuator member for moving the movable member between the closed and open positions, the fluid dispenser being characterized in that the dispenser orifice and the actuator member are both formed by a rotary disk.
2. The dispenser according to claim 1, wherein the rotary disk performs a limited angular stroke against a return spring.
3. The dispenser according to claim 1, wherein the rotary disk includes a cam element so as to transform the rotary movement of the disk into axial movement of the movable member.
4. The dispenser according to claim 3, wherein the cam element comprises a plurality of cam sectors, each defining a slope in the shape of a circularly-arcuate segment.
5. The dispenser according to claim 3, wherein the movable member is provided with a cam member that co-operates with the cam element of the rotary disk.
6. The dispenser according to claim 5, wherein the cam member defines as many circularly-arcuate cam profiles as there are cam sectors.
7. The dispenser according to claim 1, wherein the movable member is formed by a lid that is mounted on the reservoir, the rotary disk being rotatably mounted on the lid to turn about the movable member, the rotary disk advantageously being held on the lid by a hoop.
8. The dispenser according to claim 7, wherein a return spring that is advantageously flat and made of plastics material, acts between the rotary disk and the lid so as to return the rotary disk into its initial position after each turn.
9. The dispenser according to claim 7, wherein the movable member comprises a pin that is suitable for engaging in sealed manner in the seat that is formed by the rotary disk, the pin being surrounded by a cam member that is itself surrounded by resilient means, advantageously in the form of flexible tabs that urge the pin resiliently against the seat.
10. The dispenser according to claim 1, wherein the reservoir includes a pusher piston that slides in leaktight manner in a slide cylinder, the pusher piston being biased by resilient means selected from springs, foams, and gases.
Description
[0010] The invention is described below more fully with reference to the accompanying drawings, which show an embodiment of the invention by way of non-limiting example.
[0011] In the figures:
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[0016] Since it is a pot, the dispenser shown in the figures in order to illustrate the present invention is of a particular type that is characterized by its short and stocky shape. It can also be said that the pot is characterized by a top face that is substantially plane with a diameter that corresponds substantially to the diameter of the reservoir.
[0017] In the embodiment shown, the fluid reservoir R is associated with a lid 5 that is mounted on a neck 41 in stationary and leaktight manner, e.g. by interposing a neck gasket 8. In this embodiment, the reservoir R presents a configuration that is somewhat particular, since it comprises an inner container 1 that is arranged inside an outer pot 4. The inner container 1 internally includes a slide cylinder 11 and a bottom wall 12. The container 1 also contains a pusher piston 2, e.g. provided with two sealing lips 21. In this embodiment, the pusher piston 2 is biased by resilient means that are in the form of a spring 3 that may be a coil spring, and that bear firstly against the bottom wall 12 and secondly beneath the pusher piston 2. It can easily be understood that the force of the spring 3 pushes the pusher piston 2 in such a manner as to exert pressure on the fluid that is present above the follower piston 2. By way of example, the inner container 1 may form a collar against which the neck gasket 8 bears and under which the neck 41 is formed that comes into engagement with the lid 5 so as to close the reservoir R.
[0018] Without going beyond the ambit of the invention, another type of reservoir could naturally be used, e.g. that does not include an outer pot 4. However, the outer pot makes it easy to give the reservoir a conventional pot shape, independently of the capacity and the shape of the inner container 1.
[0019] The lid 5 is mounted on the reservoir R, and more particularly on the neck 41 formed by the outer pot 4. To do this, the lid 5 includes a fastener ring 58 that is engaged, e.g. snap-fastened or screw-fastened, on the outside of the neck 41. Sealing may be guaranteed by a neck gasket 9 that is flattened between the lid and the reservoir, and more particularly on the top edge of the inner container 1, as can be seen clearly in
[0020] In the invention, the dispenser also includes a rotary disk 6 that is mounted on the lid 5 in such a manner as to be capable of turning about the pin 52. The disk is substantially or completely plane for the most part, except at its peripheral edge that forms a rim 68. It is also possible to envisage that the disk 6 presents a shape that is slightly concave, thereby defining a collection dish for collecting fluid. At its center, the disk 6 is perforated by a dispenser orifice 62 having an edge that forms a valve seat 63 having a shape that corresponds to the shape of the pin 52, so as to be able to achieve sealing contact between these two parts. It is even possible to envisage making the valve seat 63 out of a flexible material that is over-molded or bi-injected, for example. As can be seen in
[0021] In order to return the disk 6 into its initial start position, a return spring 7 is provided that acts between the disk 6 and the lid 5. The return spring 7, shown in
[0022] In order to hold the disk 6 on the lid 5 while enabling it to turn, initially a collar 64 is provided that extends around the cam member 65 and that is engaged, advantageously snap-fastened, around the annular flange 55 formed by the lid 5. Naturally, once the two elements are snap-fastened together, the disk 6 should be free to turn relative to the lid 5. In addition, a hoop 8 is also provided that comes into engagement around the fastener ring 58 with a bottom portion, and that also comes into engagement with the peripheral rim 68 of the lid 6 at a top portion 82 that advantageously extends over the disk 6. Here too, the presence of the hoop 8 should not prevent the disk 6 from turning relative to the lid 5. Without going beyond the ambit of the present invention, it is possible to omit the hoop 8: the disk 6 would thus be held on the lid 5 only by its collar 64 engaged around the flange 55. The inverse is also possible: the collar 64 could be omitted.
[0023] Implementing the present invention in the form of a pot fitted with a lid that is substantially flat and of considerable diameter makes it possible to use a rotary disk with a corresponding diameter, such that it creates a force-increasing effect, in so far as the disk is actuated in the proximity of its outer edge at a distance from the dispenser orifice. In addition, it should also be observed that the pressure exerted by the fluid does not degrade the sealing of the valve, given that the pressure of the fluid is exerted on the inside face of the movable member 51, which is thus pushed against the seat 63.
[0024] The present invention thus provides a dispenser, preferably in the form of a pot, that is closed by a lid and that is covered by a rotary disk that forms the dispenser orifice and that is turned in order to open the outlet valve.