PUSH BUTTON FOR PUMP TESTER, AND PUMP TESTER PROVIDED WITH SUCH A PUSH BUTTON
20250128281 · 2025-04-24
Inventors
Cpc classification
B05B14/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B05B14/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
The invention relates to a pushbutton with a top outlet nozzle, as well as an assembly consisting of pump-type tester (3), pushbutton (5) and smelling blotter (21), wherein the pushbutton (5) comprises at least one perfume-outlet nozzle (7) emerging on the top face (15) of the pushbutton on which pressure is exerted to actuate the pump (3), aimed at eliminating skin contacts with the perfume testers.
The pushbutton comprises means for recovering the excess juice and for reducing the flow rate of the juice.
Claims
1. A pushbutton for pump-type tester, comprising at least one nozzle for vertical discharge of the juice emerging on the top face of the pushbutton intended to receive the actuation pressure of a user, and means for recovering the excess perfume during a test spray.
2. The pushbutton according to claim 1, wherein said excess juice recovery means comprise a peripheral groove formed inside said pushbutton, first and second orifices defining an excess juice recovery chamber, and walls for trickling of this excess juice between said chamber and said groove.
3. The pushbutton according to claim 1, comprising ventilation means adapted to allow evaporation of the excess juice recovered.
4. The pushbutton according to claim 1, characterized in that it furthermore comprises means for reducing the flow rate of juice.
5. The pushbutton according to claim 1, wherein said top face is in the form of a rounded bowl, at the bottom of which said nozzle emerges.
6. The pushbutton according to claim 1, being in the form of a funnel with a thin edge.
7. The pushbutton according to claim 1, including a ring for introducing the hand.
8. The pushbutton according to claim 1, wherein said top face is in the form of a recessed plateau, on which said nozzle emerges.
9. The pushbutton according to claim 1, wherein said nozzle emerges in a way that is slightly protuberant with respect to said top face, and includes radial outlet openings.
10. The pushbutton according to claim 1, having an enveloping shape with respect to that of the pump of the tester.
11. The pushbutton according to claim 1, adapted to be substituted for an original pushbutton of the tester.
12. The pushbutton according to claim 1, adapted to fit sealingly on an original pushbutton provided with a nozzle with a horizontal axis, said pushbutton including at least one top nozzle communicating sealingly with the horizontal-axis nozzle.
13. The pushbutton according to claim 12, including at least one channel connecting said at least one top nozzle to said horizontal-axis nozzle, and an annular seal able to make a sealed connection with said original pushbutton.
14. The pushbutton according to claim 13, comprising a plurality of top nozzles and a plurality of channels (R) respectively connecting these top nozzles to said horizontal-axis nozzle.
15. A tester assembly, comprising a pushbutton that includesat least one nozzle for vertical discharge of the juice emerging on the top face of the pushbutton intended to receive the actuation pressure of a user, means for recovering the excess perfume during a test spray; and at least one smelling blotter able to receive a spray of perfume coming from said tester.
16. (canceled)
17. The tester assembly according to claim 15, further comprising a support for maintaining the stability of this tester.
18. (canceled)
Description
[0035]
[0036]
[0037]
[0038]
[0039]
[0040]
[0041]
[0042]
[0043]
[0044]
[0045]
[0046]
[0047]
[0048]
[0049]
[0050]
[0051]
[0052]
[0053]
[0054]
[0055]
[0056]
[0057]
[0058]
[0059]
[0060]
[0061]
[0062]
[0063] For greater clarity, identical or similar elements are marked by identical or similar reference signs over all the figures.
[0064] Hereinafter, the terms horizontal, vertical and top will be used: these terms must be understood with respect to the normal position of a bottle placed on a support in a store.
[0065] The horizontal and vertical directions are indicated for example on
[0066] Consequently, the term top indicates the upper part of the pushbutton, i.e. the part of the pushbutton located closest to the pointed end of the V arrow.
[0067] Reference is now made to
[0068] This pushbutton 5 includes a nozzle 7, which emerges on a lateral face of this pushbutton, with a horizontal-spray jet, and which is in fluid communication with a cannula 9 (see
[0069] To actuate such a tester, as is visible on
[0070] As can be understood simply by examining
[0071] To remedy this drawback, and as can be seen first of all on
[0072] In other words, the axis of the nozzle 7 is coincident with that of the cannula 9, instead of being perpendicular thereto: this axis is vertical instead of being horizontal.
[0073] In the variant shown on
[0074] In the variant shown on
[0075] The variant in
[0076] In the variant in
[0077] The pushbutton 5 can also represent the shape of the original cap of the perfume (trompe lil pushbutton), so that the bottle keeps its original design and is more presentable on a major-brand perfume bar that is particularly invested in keeping the aesthetic appearance of the bottle in order to trigger the action of purchasing.
[0078]
[0079] In the variant shown in
[0080] As is more particularly visible on
[0081] On its top part, the pushbutton 5a according to the invention includes a plurality of orifices or nozzles 7a, preferably equally distributed over a circle, which communicate via respective vertical channels R with a peripheral reservoir A slightly retracted radially (i.e. having a larger diameter) with respect to the interior surface of the cylindrical cavity C1.
[0082] This peripheral reservoir A thus allows fluid communication of the nozzle 7b of the original pushbutton 5b with the channels R, and therefore with the nozzles 7a.
[0083] An annular seal J made from rubber is furthermore provided on the bottom edge of the cylindrical cavity C1, so as to sealingly close the peripheral reservoir A on the original pushbutton 5b.
[0084] The pushbutton 5a according to the invention can have a generic form, as shown in
[0085]
[0086] In the variant shown in this figure, this smelling blotter, which can be manufactured from a specific paper with greater or lesser thickness, has a substantially circular shape.
[0087] In the variant shown in
[0088] In the variant shown in
[0089] In the variant shown in
[0090] The method of use and the advantages of the test assembly that has just been described result directly from the above.
[0091] When a user wishes to smell a fragrance before making a purchase, she goes to a tester available on the shelves of the store, this tester being able to be in accordance with the one in any one of
[0092] Smelling blotters may be found in proximity to this tester, and may be in accordance with those of any one of
[0093] The user grips a smelling blotter 21, placing for example her index finger 11 on the top face thereof, as shown in
[0094] As the nozzle or nozzles 7, 7a emerge on the face 15 on which the finger 11 of the user is exerting a pressure force, the perfume emerging from the nozzle or nozzles 7, 7a will impregnate the smelling blotter 21 without the user having had to touch any part of the tester.
[0095] In the case where the top face 15 of the pushbutton 5 has a bowl or recessed shape as shown on
[0096] In the case where the nozzle 7 has radial outlet orifices 19 as shown in
[0097] In the case where the smelling blotter has a substantially elongate shape as shown in
[0098] In the store, the tester according to the invention can be positioned on a high shelf (
[0099] In both cases, the user 23 has no need to grip the tester: as shown on
[0100] By virtue of the assembly according to the invention, any contact between the hand of the user and the tester is eliminated, which is particularly satisfactory from a hygienic point of view.
[0101] The risks of theft of the testers is furthermore limited, since a pushbutton with a nozzle with top outlet makes the tester very impractical to use as an everyday perfume bottle.
[0102] As will be able to be understood in the light of the above, the pushbutton 5 provided with a nozzle 7 emerging on its top face 15, i.e. on its face on which the user presses with a finger, can be fitted on an existing tester, without any modification to the pump mechanism being necessary.
[0103] Naturally, each manufacturer of a nozzle 7 uses specific characteristics for this nozzle, according to the specification imposed by the perfume house, and it will be understood that the pushbutton of the assembly according to the invention can incorporate any type of nozzle.
[0104] In the particularly advantageous variant shown in
[0105] Naturally, the invention is described above by way of example. A person skilled in the art is of course in a position to implement various variant embodiments of the invention without departing from the scope of the invention.
[0106] In the variant shown in
[0107] As can be seen on
[0108] The variant shown in
[0109] In this variant, a tester support 31 is also provided, in which the bottle 1 is embedded, as can be seen in
[0110] A child wishing to test the perfume inserts their forearm 25 inside the ring 27, and exerts a downward pressure on the pushbutton 5a, as indicated by the arrow F; during this movement, the tester support 31 provides stability of the bottle 1.
[0111] Using the forearm 25 rather than a finger 11 reduces the risk of contamination, the forearm in general being less of a germ carrier than the fingers of the hand.
[0112] Reference is now made to
[0113] In this variant, the pushbutton 5 comprises means for recovering the excess juice sprayed by the top nozzle 7 during a vertical pressure exerted by a user on this pushbutton.
[0114] This is because the pump mechanism 3 mounted on the bottle 1 is sized to spray a quantity of juice corresponding to the needs of a person wishing to perfume themselves: this quantity of juice is appreciably greater than what is strictly necessary when it is wished to test the perfume in the store.
[0115] Thus, in practice, when the tester is used, an excessively large quantity of juice frequently emerges from the nozzle of this tester, some of this juice then being lost and running along the pump mechanism 3 and bottle 1 of the tester, which is obviously not satisfactory both from an economic point of view and from an aesthetic point of view.
[0116] To remedy this drawback, a groove 35 for recovering the excess juice can be produced in the pushbutton 5, as can be seen in particular in
[0117] More precisely, this pushbutton 5 is for this purpose produced in two parts, namely a bottom part 51 and a top part 53.
[0118] As can be seen in particular on
[0119] The central part 39 is itself in the form of a ferrule 41 surmounted by a conical bonnet 43, the conical bonnet 43 being provided at its top with a first nozzle orifice 45.
[0120] The top part 53 of the pushbutton itself comprises a cylindrical wall 47 surmounted by a bowl 15 provided at its centre with a second nozzle orifice 49.
[0121] The first nozzle orifice 45 has a diameter less than the inside diameter of the cannula 9.
[0122] As can be seen in particular on
[0123] As can be seen on
[0124] The pushbutton 5 thus assembled can next be attached to the cannula 9 of the pump mechanism 3, by virtue of a complementary geometry of the bottom part 51 of the pushbutton 5, this geometry also enabling this bottom part 51 to be fitted on the neck 61 of the pump mechanism 3.
[0125] The operating method and the advantages of this variant are as follows.
[0126] When a user exerts a vertical pressure force on the pushbutton 5, the juice located in the bottle 1 is sucked by the plunger channel 63 and expelled by the cannula 9 in the direction of the first 45 and second 49 orifices.
[0127] The first orifice 45, the diameter of which is less than the inside diameter of the cannula 9, reduces the flow rate of juice expelled, so as to allow only the strictly sufficient quantity of juice to pass to perform the test.
[0128] The rest of the juice remains trapped inside the frustoconical chamber 59, and falls again by capillarity and trickling on the conical bonnet 43 of the bottom part 51 of the pushbutton, and then trickles along the wall of the ferrule 41 as far as the interior of the groove 35.
[0129] This excess juice thus remains in this groove 35, instead of flowing along the pump mechanism 3 and bottle 1 of the tester.
[0130] The ventilation openings 57 formed in the top part of the pushbutton allow the diffusion of the perfume of the juice towards the outside and the gradual evaporation of this juice.
[0131] This variant makes it possible to avoid the spraying of an excessively large quantity of juice during the test.
[0132] Naturally, the invention is in no way limited to the variants described and depicted, provided by way of illustration.
[0133] In particular, the teachings of these various variants can be combined with each other without departing from the scope of the present invention.
[0134] In particular, the teaching about the recovery of the excess juice of the variant in