REFILLABLE COLLARED CONTAINER FOR PRODUCT DISPENSING
20250331623 ยท 2025-10-30
Assignee
Inventors
- Wenzhen Cheng (Annadale, NJ, US)
- Rodney Hough (Mountainside, NJ, US)
- Harsh PATEL (Howell Township, NJ, US)
Cpc classification
B65D49/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
A45D34/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A45D34/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
B65D83/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D49/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
Rechargeable and non-rechargeable collared containers for airtight packaging of oxygen and/or moisture sensitive liquid formulas, such as retinol and retinol-containing compositions, for preservation of these substances. Collared containers include inner container collars that are able to be coupled with inner containers that store cosmetic substances therein. The inner container collars are securable to outer containers, and dispenser collars are securable to the outer containers for airtight storage and delivery of cosmetic substances within and from the inner containers and prevention of exposure of the cosmetic substances to air outside the outer containers. Airless pump dispensers can be used for creation of vacuums and maintenance of air-tight seals, and inner containers can be flexible pouches, flexible blow mold bottles, or rigid containers containing pistons.
Claims
1. A non-rechargeable collared container, comprising: an outer container comprising a vent and an upper aperture that each fluidly connects an interior of the outer container to an exterior of the outer container; an inner container securable within the interior of the outer container via a first snap fit connection between an inner container collar and the outer container; a dispenser securable to the outer container via a second snap fit connection between a dispenser collar and the outer container; and a lid securable to the dispenser collar; wherein securement of the first and second snap fit connections forms at least part of a plurality of seals for prevention of gas flow from the exterior of the outer container to an interior of the inner container for preservation of a cosmetic substance within the interior of the inner container, and wherein the plurality of seals comprises at least one air-tight seal.
2. The non-rechargeable collared container of claim 1, wherein securement of the lid to the dispenser collar forms a seal of the at least part of the plurality of seals for prevention of gas flow from the exterior of the outer container to the interior of the inner container and preservation of the cosmetic substance within the interior of the inner container.
3. The non-rechargeable collared container of claim 1, wherein a first seal of the plurality of seals is formed between the outer container and the inner container collar; a second seal of the plurality of seals is formed between the inner container collar and the dispenser collar; and a third seal of the plurality of seals is formed between the dispenser collar and the lid.
4. The non-rechargeable collared container of claim 1, wherein the first and second snap fit connections are annular snap fit connections.
5. The non-rechargeable collared container of claim 1, wherein the outer container comprises a rigid material and the vent is positioned at a bottom of the outer container.
6. The non-rechargeable collared container of claim 1, wherein the inner container collar is attached to the outer container prior to attachment of the dispenser collar to the outer container for formation of the at least part of the plurality of seals.
7. The non-rechargeable collared container of claim 6, wherein the dispenser collar is attached to the outer container prior to attachment of the lid to the dispenser collar for formation of a non-airtight seal of the plurality of seals.
8. A rechargeable collared container, comprising: an outer container comprising a vent and an upper aperture that each fluidly connects an interior of the outer container to an exterior of the outer container; an inner container securable within the interior of the outer container via a first lockable threaded connection between an inner container collar and the outer container; a dispenser securable to the outer container via a second lockable threaded connection between a dispenser collar and the outer container; and a lid securable to the dispenser collar; wherein securement of the first and second lockable threaded connections forms at least part of a plurality of seals for prevention of gas flow from the exterior of the outer container to an interior of the inner container for preservation of a cosmetic substance within the interior of the inner container, and wherein the plurality of seals comprises at least one air-tight seal.
9. The rechargeable collared container of claim 8, wherein securement of the lid to the dispenser collar forms a seal of the at least part of the plurality of seals for prevention of gas flow from the exterior of the outer container to the interior of the inner container and preservation of the cosmetic substance within the interior of the inner container.
10. The rechargeable collared container of claim 8, wherein a first seal of the plurality of seals is formed between the outer container and the inner container collar; a second seal of the plurality of seals is formed between the inner container collar and the dispenser collar; and a third seal of the plurality of seals is formed between the dispenser collar and the lid.
11. The rechargeable collared container of claim 8, wherein the outer container comprises a rigid material and the vent is positioned at a bottom of the outer container.
12. The rechargeable collared container of claim 8, wherein the inner container collar is attached to the outer container prior to attachment of the dispenser collar to the outer container for formation of the at least part of the plurality of seals.
13. The rechargeable collared container of claim 12, wherein the dispenser collar is attached to the outer container prior to attachment of the lid to the dispenser collar for formation of a non-airtight seal of the plurality of seals.
14. The rechargeable collared container of claim 8, wherein the first lockable threaded connection occurs between an inner container collar member and an outer container collar member ridge, wherein the outer container collar member ridge is semi-circumferential such that the inner container collar member is rotatably movable relative to the outer container collar member ridge for transitions between an unlocked configuration and a locked configuration.
15. The rechargeable collared container of claim 8, wherein the second lockable threaded connection occurs between an outer container thread and a dispenser collar thread, wherein: a first rotational movement of the dispenser collar thread about the outer container thread passes a terminus of the dispenser collar over an abutment of the outer container thread and snap-secures the abutment of the outer container within a groove of the dispenser collar thread to form a locked configuration; and a second rotational movement of the dispenser collar thread about the outer container thread passes the terminus of the dispenser collar over the abutment of the outer container thread and snap-releases the abutment of the outer container from the groove of the dispenser collar thread to form an unlocked configuration.
Description
DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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TABLE-US-00001 TABLE 1 Drawings reference numbers and descriptions Reference Number Description 1 Collared container (non-rechargeable) 2 Outer container 3 Dispenser collar 4 Lid 5 Dispenser 6 Inner container collar 7 Inner container 8 Outer container vent 9 Inner container collar snap fit outer 10 Inner container collar snap fit inner 11 Outer container collar snap fit outer 12 Outer container collar snap fit inner 13 Outer container interior 14 Collared container (rechargeable) 15 Outer container 16 Dispenser collar 17 Lid 18 Dispenser 19 Inner container collar 20 Inner container collar thread 21 Outer container lip 22 Dispenser collar thread 23 Outer container thread 24 Inner container collar connect 25 Inner container collar member 26 Outer container collar member ridge 27 Outer container thread 28 Outer container thread terminus 29 Outer container thread abutment 30 Dispenser collar thread member 31 Dispenser collar thread groove 32 Dispenser collar thread terminus 33 Dispenser collar thread abutment 34 First seal or coupling / barrier (outer container / inner container collar) 35 Second seal (i.e., an air-tight seal) (inner container collar / dispenser collar); can be a valve-seal or compression-seal (e.g., liner/gasket seal) 36 Third seal or coupling / barrier (dispenser collar / lid) 37 Inner container 38 Vent 39 Fourth seal (i.e., an air-tight seal) (dispenser / dispenser collar); can be a compression-seal (e.g., gasket seal)
[0035] The foregoing aspects and many of the attendant advantages of this disclosure will become more readily appreciated as the same become better understood by reference to the following detailed description, when taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0036] Retinol is useful in the cosmetics industry as an anti-aging compound, but is oxygen-sensitive and photo-sensitive. Exposure of retinol to air causes chemical changes to retinol that reduce its effectiveness in cosmetics applications.
[0037] Previous containers intended for reduction of exposure of oxygen/moisture sensitive formulas to air do not effectively extend the shelf life of these compositions. These previous containers are either single-container design or double-container design, in which inner flexible containers that store the cosmetic compositions therein are affixed to rigid outer containers that provide support for the overall container assembly. With these previous double-containers, dispensers are typically connected to the inner flexible containers directly, and are secured with a shared or integrated collar design. This direct connection between dispensers and inner containers does not adequately protect the retinol from the outside air, at least due to the presence of a lower number of seals (e.g., only one seal, formed between a dispenser and an inner container, that may be less than air-tight). As a result, the shelf life of retinol-containing compositions are limited due to use of these previous containers.
[0038] Accordingly, there is a need for improved container assemblies for airtight storage and delivery of retinol and retinol-containing cosmetic compositions, which protect the retinol from air and extend the shelf life of these compositions. The present disclosure addresses these and other long-felt and unmet needs in the art.
[0039] In various aspects, the disclosure provides collared containers for airtight storage and delivery of retinol-containing cosmetic compositions. The collared containers include a plurality of seals or barriers for improved insulation of retinol from the outside air. The collared containers include a double-container design aspect that comprises multiple layers of barrier materials, including an outer container that is made of a thick-walled high barrier material. The double-container aspect of the disclosure effectively lengthens the shelf life of sensitive formulas. For assembly of a collared container of the disclosure, an inner container is assembled onto an outer container first, then a dispensing unit is connected. This sequence of construction of the collared container helps ensure that refilling the container with a formula, e.g., a retinol composition, is easier.
[0040] As used herein, the term seal refers generally to air-tight seals and seals (or barriers) that are not air-tight. As used herein, the term air-tight and similar terms with reference to a particular seal, refer to the property of seal as being able to fully prevent the flow of fluids, including gases and liquids, therethrough.
[0041] The collared containers can be rechargeable or refillable, or alternatively, can be non-rechargeable or non-refillable. Example structural elements, as disclosed herein, enable use of a particular collared container as rechargeable or non-rechargeable, as the case may be.
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[0044] During assembly of the first example collared container 1, the inner container collar 6 is connected (or has been previously connected) to an inner container (e.g., inner container 7 of
[0045] As such, in embodiments, the dispenser collar 3 is not directly connected to the inner container. Furthermore, in embodiments, dispenser 5 can include an internal mechanism configured to sustain an air-tight seal between the interior of the inner container and the exterior of the collared container 1. In addition, the inner container 7 shown at
[0046] Then, the lid 4 can be snap-connected to the dispenser collar 3 and the closed configuration of
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[0049] In the shown embodiment, a first seal 34 of the plurality of seals is formed between the outer container 2 and the inner container collar 6, a second seal 35 of the plurality of seals is formed between the inner container collar 6 and the dispenser collar 3, and a third seal 36 of the plurality of seals is formed between the dispenser collar 3 and the lid 4. While three seals (34, 35, 36) are implemented in the shown embodiment, alternate numbers of seals, including two, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine, ten, or more seals can be implemented in other embodiments. Thus, a plurality of seals of the disclosure provides a more airtight storage and delivery of the cosmetic substance as compared with previous efforts.
[0050] In the shown embodiment, the first and second snap fit connections (i.e., a first snap fit connection between the outer container 2 and the inner container collar 6, and a second snap fit connection between the outer container 2 and the dispenser collar 3) are annular snap fit connections. As used herein, an annular snap fit connection refers to any snap fit connection that extends circumferentially (e.g., partially, intermittently, or completely) around a circular portion of the collared container. While annular snap fit connections enable an effective seal in the disclosed example embodiments, alternate snap fit connections can be implemented in other embodiments without departing from the scope and spirit of the disclosure, including but not necessarily limited to: an alternate annular snap fit connection, a cantilever snap fit connection, and a torsional snap fit connection.
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[0052] In embodiments, the dispenser 5 is an airless pump, such as a piston pump or a plunger pump, however, any suitable airless pump dispenser can be used for the dispenser 5 without departing from the scope and spirit of the disclosure. In example embodiments, the outer container 2 is comprised of glass or a glass material, however, in other embodiments, the outer container 2 is comprised of a plastic or other polymer material.
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[0055] During assembly of the second example collared container 14, the inner container collar 19 is connected to an inner container (e.g., inner container 37 of
[0056] As such, in embodiments, the dispenser collar 16 is not directly connected to the inner container. Furthermore, in embodiments, dispenser 18 can include an internal mechanism configured to sustain an air-tight seal between the interior of the inner container and the exterior of the collared container 14. In addition, the inner container 37 shown at
[0057] Then, the lid 17 can be connected to the dispenser collar 16 and the closed configuration of
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[0060] In the shown embodiment, a first seal 34 of the plurality of seals is formed between the outer container 15 and the inner container collar 19, a second seal 35 of the plurality of seals is formed between the inner container collar 19 and the dispenser collar 16, and a third seal 36 of the plurality of seals is formed between the dispenser collar 16 and the lid 17. While three seals (34, 35, 36) are implemented in the shown embodiment, alternate numbers of seals, including two, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine, ten, or more seals can be implemented in other embodiments. Thus, a plurality of seals of the disclosure provides a more airtight storage and delivery of the cosmetic substance as compared with previous efforts.
[0061] In the shown embodiment, first and second lockable threaded connections (i.e., a first lockable threaded connection between the outer container 15 and the inner container collar 19, and a second lockable threaded connection between the outer container 15 and the dispenser collar 16) are able to be formed. As used herein, a lockable threaded connection refers to any threaded connection that is reversibly lockable, including as disclosed herein by way of non-limiting examples. While the disclosed lockable threaded connections enable an effective seal in the disclosed example embodiments, alternate lockable threaded connections can be implemented in other embodiments without departing from the scope and spirit of the disclosure.
[0062] For assembly of the second example collared container 14, the inner container collar 19 is attached to the outer container 15 prior to attachment of the dispenser collar 16 to the outer container 15, and the dispenser collar 16 is attached to the outer container 15 prior to attachment of the lid 17 to the dispenser collar 16. In this manner, at least part of the plurality of seals are formed and maintained.
[0063] In the shown example, lockable threaded connections occur between inner container collar thread 20 and outer container lip 21, between dispenser collar thread 22 and outer container thread 23, and can occur between the lid 17 and the dispenser collar 16 (e.g., forming seal 36 of
[0064] In embodiments, the dispenser 18 is an airless pump, such as a piston pump or a plunger pump, however, any suitable airless pump dispenser can be used for the dispenser 18 without departing from the scope and spirit of the disclosure. In example embodiments, the outer container 15 is comprised of glass or a glass material, however, in other embodiments, the outer container 15 is comprised of a plastic or other polymer material.
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[0066] In the shown embodiment, the first lockable threaded connection occurs between an inner container collar member 25 and an outer container collar member ridge 26. The outer container collar member ridge 26 is semi-circumferential such that the inner container collar member 25 is rotatably movable relative to the outer container collar member ridge 26 for transitions between an unlocked configuration (e.g., relative to the configuration at
[0067] In the shown embodiment, the second lockable threaded connection occurs between an outer container thread 27 of the outer container 15 and a dispenser collar thread (30, 31, 32, 33) of the dispenser collar 16, which occurs at an outer container thread terminus 28 of the outer container thread 27, formed by a member 30 of the dispenser collar thread that includes a groove 31 and terminates at a terminus 32 that includes an abutment 33 thereon, which can be a portion of the terminus 32 that widens in diameter relative to the dispenser collar thread groove 31. In embodiments, a first rotational movement of the dispenser collar thread (30, 31, 32, 33) about the outer container thread 27 (e.g., clockwise as viewed from above) passes the terminus 32 of the dispenser collar over an abutment 29 of the outer container thread 27 and snap-secures the abutment 29 of the outer container within the groove 31 of the dispenser collar thread to form a locked configuration (as shown at
NON-LIMITING EMBODIMENTS
[0068] While general features of the disclosure are described and shown and particular features of the disclosure are set forth in the claims, the following non-limiting embodiments relate to features, and combinations of features, that are explicitly envisioned as being part of the disclosure. The following non-limiting Embodiments contain elements that are modular and can be combined with each other in any number, order, or combination to form a new non-limiting Embodiment, which can itself be further combined with other non-limiting Embodiments.
[0069] Embodiment 1. A non-rechargeable collared container, comprising: an outer container comprising a vent and an upper aperture that each fluidly connects an interior of the outer container to an exterior of the outer container; an inner container securable within the interior of the outer container via a first snap fit connection between an inner container collar and the outer container; a dispenser securable to the outer container via a second snap fit connection between a dispenser collar and the outer container; and a lid securable to the dispenser collar; wherein securement of the first and second snap fit connections forms at least part of a plurality of seals for prevention of gas flow from the exterior of the outer container to an interior of the inner container for preservation of a cosmetic substance within the interior of the inner container, and wherein the plurality of seals comprises at least one air-tight seal.
[0070] Embodiment 2. The non-rechargeable collared container of Embodiment 1 or any other Embodiment, wherein securement of the lid to the dispenser collar forms a seal of the at least part of the plurality of seals for prevention of gas flow from the exterior of the outer container to the interior of the inner container and preservation of the cosmetic substance within the interior of the inner container.
[0071] Embodiment 3. The non-rechargeable collared container of any one of Embodiments 1-2 or any other Embodiment, wherein a first seal of the plurality of seals is formed between the outer container and the inner container collar; a second seal of the plurality of seals is formed between the inner container collar and the dispenser collar; and a third seal of the plurality of seals is formed between the dispenser collar and the lid.
[0072] Embodiment 4. The non-rechargeable collared container of any one of Embodiments 1-3 or any other Embodiment, wherein the first and second snap fit connections are annular snap fit connections.
[0073] Embodiment 5. The non-rechargeable collared container of any one of Embodiments 1-4 or any other Embodiment, wherein the outer container comprises a rigid material and the vent is positioned at a bottom of the outer container.
[0074] Embodiment 6. The non-rechargeable collared container of any one of Embodiments 1-5 or any other Embodiment, wherein the inner container collar is attached to the outer container prior to attachment of the dispenser collar to the outer container for formation of the at least part of the plurality of seals.
[0075] Embodiment 7. The non-rechargeable collared container of any one of Embodiments 1-6 or any other Embodiment, wherein the dispenser collar is attached to the outer container prior to attachment of the lid to the dispenser collar for formation of a non-airtight seal of the plurality of seals.
[0076] Embodiment 8. A rechargeable collared container, comprising: an outer container comprising a vent and an upper aperture that each fluidly connects an interior of the outer container to an exterior of the outer container; an inner container securable within the interior of the outer container via a first lockable threaded connection between an inner container collar and the outer container; a dispenser securable to the outer container via a second lockable threaded connection between a dispenser collar and the outer container; and a lid securable to the dispenser collar; wherein securement of the first and second lockable threaded connections forms at least part of a plurality of seals for prevention of gas flow from the exterior of the outer container to an interior of the inner container for preservation of a cosmetic substance within the interior of the inner container, and wherein the plurality of seals comprises at least one air-tight seal.
[0077] Embodiment 9. The rechargeable collared container of Embodiment 8 or any other Embodiment, wherein securement of the lid to the dispenser collar forms a seal of the at least part of the plurality of seals for prevention of gas flow from the exterior of the outer container to the interior of the inner container and preservation of the cosmetic substance within the interior of the inner container.
[0078] Embodiment 10. The rechargeable collared container of any one of Embodiments 8-9 or any other Embodiment, wherein a first seal of the plurality of seals is formed between the outer container and the inner container collar; a second seal of the plurality of seals is formed between the inner container collar and the dispenser collar; and a third seal of the plurality of seals is formed between the dispenser collar and the lid.
[0079] Embodiment 11. The rechargeable collared container of any one of Embodiments 8-10 or any other Embodiment, wherein the outer container comprises a rigid material and the vent is positioned at a bottom of the outer container.
[0080] Embodiment 12. The rechargeable collared container of any one of Embodiments 8-11 or any other Embodiment, wherein the inner container collar is attached to the outer container prior to attachment of the dispenser collar to the outer container for formation of the at least part of the plurality of seals.
[0081] Embodiment 13. The rechargeable collared container of any one of Embodiments 8-12 or any other Embodiment, wherein the dispenser collar is attached to the outer container prior to attachment of the lid to the dispenser collar for formation of a non-airtight seal of the plurality of seals.
[0082] Embodiment 14. The rechargeable collared container of any one of Embodiments 8-13 or any other Embodiment, wherein the first lockable threaded connection occurs between an inner container collar member and an outer container collar member ridge, wherein the outer container collar member ridge is semi-circumferential such that the inner container collar member is rotatably movable relative to the outer container collar member ridge for transitions between an unlocked configuration and a locked configuration.
[0083] Embodiment 15. The rechargeable collared container of any one of Embodiments 8-14 or any other Embodiment, wherein the second lockable threaded connection occurs between an outer container thread and a dispenser collar thread, wherein: a first rotational movement of the dispenser collar thread about the outer container thread passes a terminus of the dispenser collar over an abutment of the outer container thread and snap-secures the abutment of the outer container within a groove of the dispenser collar thread to form a locked configuration; and a second rotational movement of the dispenser collar thread about the outer container thread passes the terminus of the dispenser collar over the abutment of the outer container thread and snap-releases the abutment of the outer container from the groove of the dispenser collar thread to form an unlocked configuration.
[0084] While illustrative embodiments have been illustrated and described, it will be appreciated that various changes can be made therein without departing from the spirit and scope of the disclosure.