FLUID-PRODUCT DISPENSER
20170312771 · 2017-11-02
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B05B11/0038
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B05B11/0054
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
A fluid dispenser having a fluid reservoir; a dispenser member mounted on the reservoir and that includes an actuator rod; a pusher mounted on the actuator rod; and a covering shell in which an assembly, formed by the reservoir and its dispenser member, is held in removable manner. The pusher is held captive by the covering shell, the pusher is axially movable in the covering shell over a limited stroke defined by a low abutment and a high abutment. A magnetic device acts between the covering shell and the pusher so as to hold the pusher, by magnetic attraction/repulsion, in a determined position that is stationary relative to the covering shell, when the actuator rod is disconnected from the pusher.
Claims
1. A fluid dispenser comprising: a fluid reservoir that defines an opening; a dispenser member that is mounted in the opening of the reservoir and that includes an actuator rod; a pusher for mounting on the actuator rod of the dispenser member; and a covering shell in which an assembly, formed by the reservoir and its dispenser member, is adapted to be held in removable manner, the pusher being held captive by the covering shell so that said actuator rod can be connected to the pusher only in the covering shell, the pusher being axially movable in the covering shell over a limited stroke that is defined by a low abutment and a high abutment; magnetic means act between the covering shell and the pusher so as to hold the pusher, by magnetic attraction/repulsion, in a determined position that is stationary relative to the covering shell, when the actuator rod is disconnected from the pusher.
2. The dispenser according to claim 1, wherein the magnetic means comprise at least one shell magnet that is secured to the covering shell, and at least one pusher magnet that is secured to the pusher.
3. The dispenser according to claim 1, wherein the magnetic means comprise at least one magnet that is secured to the covering shell or to the pusher, and at least one ferromagnetic element that is secured to the pusher or to the covering shell.
4. The dispenser according to claim 1, wherein the magnetic means hold the pusher in said determined position that corresponds to putting a stud that is secured to the pusher into abutment against one of the low and high abutments formed by the covering shell.
5. The dispenser according to claim 4, wherein the covering shell defines a holding collar in which the pusher is engaged and held captive while moving axially over said limited stroke.
6. The dispenser according to claim 5, wherein the holding collar defines at least one axial guide groove that is closed at both of its ends, respectively defining the low and high abutments, the pusher including at least one stud that is engaged in the axial guide groove and that is axially movable in the axial guide groove between its low and high abutments, the stud advantageously being formed on a flexible tab that enables the stud to be put into place in the axial guide groove by elastically deforming the flexible tab.
7. The dispenser according to claim 1, wherein the shell includes a cylinder that surrounds the reservoir, the shell magnet or the ferromagnetic element being mounted on the cylinder.
8. The dispenser according to claim 1, wherein the pusher includes a connection sleeve for coming into engagement with the actuator rod, the pusher magnet or the ferromagnetic element that is secured to the pusher being mounted around the connection sleeve.
9. The dispenser according to claim 1, wherein the actuator rod is provided with a rod magnet or with a rod ferromagnetic element that co-operates with the pusher magnet or with the pusher ferromagnetic element so as to make the magnetic connection between the actuator rod and the pusher.
10. The dispenser according to claim 9, wherein the magnetic attraction is stronger between the actuator rod and the pusher than between the pusher and the covering shell.
11. The dispenser according to claim 9, wherein the magnetic means hold the pusher in said determined position that corresponds to being put into abutment against the low abutment.
Description
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[0022] The fluid dispenser of the present invention is made up of a first assembly constituted by a reservoir on which there is mounted a dispenser member such as a pump or a valve, and of a second assembly, or sub-assembly, constituted by, or comprising, a covering shell 4 and a pusher 3. The first assembly, or sub-assembly, is received in removable manner inside the covering shell 4 of the second assembly, and thus constitutes a refill that may be removed so as to be replaced by another.
[0023] Reference is made firstly to
[0024] The pusher 3 includes a connection sleeve 31 that extends axially downwards. The inside of the sleeve 31 defines a fluid feed channel that extends as far as a dispenser orifice 32 that is formed sideways in this embodiment. It should also be observed that the pusher 3 includes two flexible tabs 34 that are arranged in diametrally-opposite manner. A stud 33 that projects radially outwards is formed at the free end of each flexible tab 34. Thus, the stud 33 is suitable for being moved radially inwards by elastically deforming the flexible tab 34. The pusher 3 also includes a pusher magnet 35 that is engaged around the connection sleeve 31. By way of example, the pusher magnet 35 may present an annular cylindrical shape and be engaged around the sleeve 31 by clamping so as to fasten it. The pusher 35 may be covered or masked by a hoop 36 that may optionally be made of ferromagnetic material.
[0025] As can be seen in
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[0027] Reference is made below to
[0028] When the user removes the first assembly R from the covering shell 4, as shown in
[0029] It should be clearly understood that the magnetic forces exerted between the ferromagnetic element 25′ and the pusher magnet 35 are greater than the magnetic forces exerted between the pusher magnet 35 and the two shell magnets 48, so as to avoid disturbing the operation of the dispenser. However, the magnetic forces exerted between the magnets 35 and 48 still exist, and advantageously participate in reducing the force needed to depress the pusher 3. The presence of the shell magnets 48 may also serve to reinforce the connection between the ring 24 and the pusher magnet 35.
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[0032] Without going beyond the ambit of the invention, a first assembly R may very well be provided having an actuator rod 21 that does not have a magnet or a ferromagnetic element: in this configuration, a conventional mechanical connection is thus made between the actuator rod 21 and the connection sleeve 31. However, using a magnet or a ferromagnetic element at the actuator rod 21 is preferable, given that the pusher 3 is already fitted with a magnet 35 or with a ferromagnetic element 35′.
[0033] By means of the invention, the pusher that is held captive by the covering shell may be held in a determined position without using mechanical holding means, which could hinder its axial movement while dispensing fluid.