This is the U.S. National Stage of PCT/EP 2005/012482, filed on Nov. 22, 2005, which, in turn, claims benefit of priority of invention based on German Patent Application 10 2004 059204.7, filed on Dec. 9, 2004 in Germany. The invention claimed and described herein below is also described in the aforesaid German Patent Application.
1. The Field of the Invention
The invention relates to a cap for a container, especially an aerosol can or a spray can, having a push button for manual actuation and for the delivery of the product present in the container, e.g. hair spray, from a product discharge opening in the cap.
2. The Description of the Related Art
From WO 01/96210, it is known to seal such a cap in order to obtain an agreeable spraying noise during discharge of a product. Here, the hinge-mounted push button acts via a separate angled-off spray channel against a stem (product discharge tube) of the container in order to deflect the stem through manual actuation of the push button and in order thereby to open a valve present in the container, whereby the product contained in the container escapes through the stem, the spray channel and a product discharge opening provided on the cap. A seal in the form of two sealing lips between the push button and the cap ensures an acoustic sealing of the cap.
From EP 0669268 A1, a pivotable push button without a fixed joint is known, which is configured in one piece together with the cap and which has a circumferential fold as the seal between the cap and the push button. Upon actuation, the fold is steadily stretched on one side, while on the opposite side it is compressed.
The known cap of the type stated in the introduction has the drawback that it does not utilize the push button in optimal form as a resonance body.
The object of the invention is to eliminate this drawback and to utilize a push button in the form of a resonant body that produces a pleasant sound when product is discharged from the can.
The object is achieved by the fact that the hinge-mountable push button is integrally constructed together with the spray channel.
The proposed cap has the advantage that a spray channel can be manufactured integrally together with the push button and therefore cost-effectively. This component can then be inserted into a traditional cap. The spray channel, which is set vibrating as the product is discharged, can transmit the vibrations directly to the push button. This gives rise to resonances, which produce an agreeable spray-out sound.
The manufacture of the entire spray cap becomes still more favorable if, in addition, a nozzle is integrally configured together with the spray channel and the push button.
The proposed one-piece constructions can be made by means of an injection molding process. Such a part can be easily inserted into a cap if the push button is articulately connected by a plug connection to the inner side of the cap.
The seal can be fitted to the outer rim of the push button and likewise to a circumferential, upper rim of the cap. In an advantageous embodiment, the push button is round, e.g. oval or circular, and extends circumferentially around the push button. In this embodiment, the actuation force is relatively uniform if the seal is formed from a sealing lip on the rim of the cap and a further sealing lip on the rim of the push button.
The sealing of the push button with respect to the cap is optimized and is realized with minimal manufacturing costs if the height of the sealing lip of the cap is ever greater, the farther removed is the corresponding region of the sealing lip from the joint. In this case, a secure seal is still obtained even when the push button is fully pressed.
The invention is described in greater detail below with reference to an illustrative embodiment, in which:
In a spray cap 7 according to one embodiment of the invention a push button 6 serves to actuate a valve (not shown in
The push button is round in construction and the seal 49 extends circumferentially around the push button 6. It hermetically seals the area between the cap body 7a and the push button 6.
The push button 6, the spray channel 10 and the nozzle 12 are integrated within a single component. This component has been snapped into the inner side of the cap body 7a via a plug connection 2, which constitutes the joint 5. This variant is also suitable for spray caps in which, following their completion, a further seal 49 is due to be subsequently inserted. For snapping in of the component, pins 4 configured on opposite sides of the push button 6 are respectively snapped into a receiving fixture 13 hollowed out in the cap 7.
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