The invention relates to a so-called “anti-drip” cap for a deformable bottle.
The invention relates more particularly to a cap for a deformable bottle, notably a flexible bottle, containing a cosmetic, pharmaceutical, industrial or food product in liquid or cream form, including:
Numerous examples of caps of this type are known.
One such cap is routinely used in the cosmetics or foodstuffs industry for dispensing a cream product.
Such a cap nevertheless has the drawback of having only a low blocking position or a high dispensing position.
Thus such a cap necessitates manipulation to open it each time that it is used as otherwise the product that it contains dries out and blocks the product outlet orifice.
Moreover, such a cap cannot remain in the high dispensing position without the risk of being overturned and the product that it contains flowing out of it.
The invention remedies this drawback by proposing an anti-drip cap in which the product outlet orifice is opened only when the cap is fed with product, for example when pressure is exerted on a flexible bottle onto which the cap is screwed.
To this end, the invention proposes an anti-drip cap of the type described above, characterized in that the cover is mounted to be pivoted manually between:
According to other features of the invention:
Other features and advantages of the invention will become apparent on reading the following detailed description, for an understanding of which see the appended drawings, in which:
In the following description, identical reference numbers designate parts that are identical or have similar functions.
There is shown in the figures a so-called “anti-drip” cap 10 produced in accordance with the invention.
In known manner, the cap 10 is adapted to equip a deformable bottle 12 of a cosmetic, pharmaceutical, industrial or food product in liquid or cream form.
It will therefore be understood that the range of applications of the cap 10 encompasses highly varied fields.
The deformable bottle 12 may in particular be a rigid bottle one wall of which is mobile. This type of bottle is widely known in the prior art and is used to contain toothpaste, for example.
In such a bottle, the volume of the bottle varies as it is used, because movement of the mobile wall accompanies emptying of the product. In this case the volume of the bottle is always completely filled with product.
The bottle 12 may equally be a flexible bottle that is adapted to be pressed to expel the product.
In such a bottle, the volume of the bottle is globally invariant, the product that is expelled from the bottle being replaced by air when the pressure exerted on the bottle is released.
In the remainder of the present description the invention will be explained with reference to a flexible bottle 12, but it will be understood that this must not be construed as limiting the invention.
The bottle 12 has a neck 14. In known manner, the cap 10 includes a substantially tubular base 16 that is adapted to be fixed and sealed to the complementary tubular neck 14 of the bottle 12.
For example, and this is not limiting on the invention, the neck 14 of the bottle 12 includes a screwthread 18 adapted to receive a complementary internal screwthread 20 of the base 16.
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The base 16 receives a substantially tubular cover 26 that caps and seals the base 16 and a so-called “upper” transverse face wall 28 of which includes at least one product outlet orifice 30.
Accordingly, as
In the preferred embodiment of the invention the upper wall 22 of the base 16 includes a tubular well 17 that extends vertically toward the neck 14 of the bottle 12 and at the bottom of which the inlet orifice 24 is provided. This well 17 receives a sliding tubular chimney 23 that extends from the transverse wall 28 of the cover 26, said chimney incorporating the outlet orifice 30 at its upper end.
As a result the tubular well 17 and the tubular chimney 23 define a perfectly sealed chamber 32.
It will nevertheless be understood that this disposition is not limiting on the invention and that any configuration defining such a chamber 32 between the base 16 and the cover 26 may be suitable for correct implementation of the invention.
In known manner, the cover 26 is vertically mobile between at least one low blocking and locking position, shown in
A known disadvantage of such a cap is that it cannot remain in the high dispensing position without the risk of being overturned and the product that it contains flowing out of it.
The invention remedies this drawback by proposing an anti-drip cap in which the product outlet orifice 30 is uncovered only when the cap 10 is fed with product, for example when pressure is exerted on the flexible bottle 12 onto which the cap 10 is screwed.
To this end, the invention proposes an anti-drip cap 10 of the type described above characterized in that the cover 26 is mounted to pivot between two angular positions that are shown on the one hand in
In the first angular position shown in
In the second angular position shown in
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A particularly significant advantage of the invention is that in the second angular position the movement from the intermediate position for venting the bottle to the high position for dispensing the product is brought about by the pressure of the product itself, while the reverse movement from the high dispensing position to the intermediate position for venting the bottle is brought about by elastic return means.
Accordingly, as
The elastic means 38 urge the cover 26 toward its vertical intermediate position shown in
Moreover, the particular stiffness of the elastic means allows raising of the cover 26 toward its high dispensing position shown in
To achieve this configuration, an interior tubular bearing surface 40 of the cover 26 includes at least one first member projecting radially inwards from the cover 26. This member is adapted to cooperate with an upper abutment 36 projecting radially outward from the base.
Moreover, as
Finally, the interior tubular bearing surface 40 of the cover includes at least one third member projecting radially toward the interior of the cover 26 that is adapted, in the second angular position, to cooperate with a vertically flexible leaf spring 38 provided at the periphery of the base 16 to form the elastic return means of particular stiffness.
It will be understood that these first, second and third members could be decoupled from each other. However, for simplicity, the interior tubular bearing surface 40 of the cover includes at least one peg 46 that constitutes the first, second and third members projecting radially inwards from the cover 26.
As described above, the ramp 42 is arranged around a lower end 44 of the base 16. As the base is preferably produced in a plastic material, this ramp 42 is preferably molded in one piece with the base 16.
In a similar way, the upper abutment 36 and the leaf spring 38 could be molded in one piece with the base 16.
However, with the aim of simplifying the manufacture of the cap 10 from components that may be simply produced by injection molding a plastic material, the periphery of the base 16 receives a ring 48 that carries at least one upper abutment 36 and a leaf spring 38.
For reasons of symmetry and in order to balance the forces to which the cover 26 is subjected, in the preferred embodiment of the invention the interior tubular bearing surface 40 of the cover 26 includes at least two diametrically opposite pegs 46, the base 16 includes two diametrically opposite ramps 42, and the ring 48 includes two upper abutments 38 and two leaf springs 38 diametrically opposite in pairs.
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Moreover, two elastic leaves constituting the leaf spring 38 are molded in one piece with the ring 48.
The leaves 38 extend around the periphery of the base 16. A first end 58 of each leaf extends the lower edge of each tab 56 of the ring and a free second end 60 of each leaf 38 is curved with its concave side facing toward the lower end 42 of the base 16 to immobilize the associated peg 46 of the cover 26 in the second angular position, as shown in
Any known prior art means could be used to immobilize the ring 48 axially on the base 16. Thus the ring could be crimped, welded or glued on.
However, in the preferred embodiment of the invention, the means for vertically immobilizing the ring 48 on the base include a lower edge 52 of the cylindrical tubular section 50 of the ring 48 that is adapted to rest on a complementary upper face 62 of a flange section 64 projecting radially from the base 16. This upper face opposes downward movement of the ring 48.
The means for vertically immobilizing the ring 48 on the base also include an interior bead 54 on the cylindrical tubular section 50 of the ring, having a lug-shaped section, which is adapted to cooperate with an exterior bead 66 that projects from the periphery of the base 16 and has a complementary lug-shaped section.
Finally, it will be understood that the ring 48 makes it possible to provide a function of guiding the cover 26. Indeed, the lower end 44 of the base 16 and the cylindrical section 50 of the ring 48 comprise respective exterior cylindrical bearing surfaces 68, 70 adapted to cooperate with the interior tubular bearing surface 40 of the cover 26 to guide it vertically.
Thus the invention proposes an anti-drip cap 10 that is particularly innovative in that it makes it possible to prevent the product leaking and drying out and advantageous in that it is formed of a limited number of parts and can therefore be mass produced at low cost.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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0953279 | May 2009 | FR | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/EP2010/056354 | 5/10/2010 | WO | 00 | 11/17/2011 |