The present invention relates to a container comprising a substantially tubular body forming a first volume making it possible to receive a first fluid, said body being provided with a first and a second end, said first end comprising a dispenser provided with an aperture making it possible to dispense the contents of the container, said second end comprising a closure element, said closure element comprising a flexible wall to make it possible for said flexible wall to be displaced between a first and a second position with respect to said dispenser and thus distribute the contents of the container.
The invention relates more particularly to the field of packaging suitable for packaging cosmetics products and therapeutic products.
The container according to the present invention is suitable for packaging two fluids, in such a way that the two fluids are separate from one another. The first fluid can, for example, be in the form of a liquid, and the second can be a powder. Alternatively, the first and the second fluid can, for example, be in the form of two liquids. Other combinations of two fluids are also possible.
The prior art discloses several containers which make it possible for a first and a second fluid to be packaged in the same container, whilst ensuring the separation between the first fluid and the second fluid.
These containers are equipped with a striker, which can be used at a moment chosen by the user, making it possible to remove the separation between the two fluids, thus permitting the mixing of the two fluids and obtaining a ready-to-use substance.
A container of this type is described in the American patent U.S. Pat. No. 4,103,772. This document describes a container comprising two bodies which each take the form of a receptacle.
A first body includes a first end, provided with a dispenser, and a second end having an aperture for receiving a first fluid inside the first body. This first body can receive, at its second end, a second body which serves as a closure of this second end of the first body.
The second body, for its part, includes a first end forming an inlet making it possible to receive a second fluid, this end being able to be closed by a rupturable membrane. The second end of this second body includes a flexible wall equipped with a movable striker in order to be able to displace, at a moment chosen by the user, said striker from a first position referred to as a “rest position” towards a second position which makes it possible to cut the rupturable membrane and permits the mixing of the first fluid, which is contained in the first body, and the second fluid, which is contained in the second body of the container.
In order to make it possible for the striker to move from the first position towards the second position, the flexible wall on which said striker is secured is relatively pliable. As indicated above, the second body, its flexible wall and the striker are produced within a single step using a single material. This material is, in the first instance, chosen in order to ensure the proper packaging of the second fluid inside the second body.
French patent application FR1159703 discloses a container making it possible to package a first and a second fluid, wherein said container comprises a flexible wall on which a striker has been secured. The device according to FR1159703 is characterised in that the material used for the flexible wall is different from the material used to obtain the striker. This means that the material which makes it possible to obtain the flexible wall is optimised for the function of said flexible wall so as to be displaced from a first position towards a second position. The material used for the striker has been optimised for the function aimed at striking a separation membrane between the first and the second fluid.
The aim of the present invention consists in proposing an improvement of the containers as disclosed in the prior art in which the materials used for packaging the first fluid and the second fluid can be optimised.
The object of the present invention relates to a container comprising a substantially tubular body forming a first volume for receiving a first fluid, said body having a first and a second end, said first end comprising a dispenser provided with an aperture making it possible to dispense the contents of the container, said second end comprising a closure element, the closure element comprising a flexible wall making it possible for said flexible wall to be displaced between a first and a second position relative to said dispenser in order to thus dispense the contents of the container, wherein the container comprises a capsule with an outer wall forming a second volume for containing a second fluid, the capsule being positioned between the dispenser and the flexible wall respectively, the capsule being suitable for releasing the second fluid into said first volume during or after a first displacement of said flexible wall, from its first position towards its second position.
A first advantage of the container according to the present invention is that said container comprises a capsule suitable for receiving and containing the second fluid inside it. According to the containers described in the prior art, the second fluid is in direct contact with the striker and the flexible wall. If the fluid comprises a relatively corrosive product, the direct contact between the second fluid and the material used for the striker and the flexible wall respectively could have the effect of degrading the integrity of said striker or of said flexible wall. In addition, a potential chemical reaction between the second fluid and elements present in its immediate surroundings, such as oxygen or water, could compromise the functionality of the active agents making up said second fluid. These chemical reactions are possible due to the fact that the flexible wall is not sufficiently impermeable to protect the second fluid against the effects of elements such as oxygen or water.
The use of a capsule, forming a second volume for receiving and containing the second fluid, makes it possible to avoid any direct contact between said second fluid and the material of the striker and of the flexible wall until the first use of the container according to the present invention.
According to a preferred embodiment, the closure element is suitable for being secured to the inside of the tubular body, the body having a shoulder for limiting the insertion of the closure element into said body, and the capsule is suitable for being secured between said shoulder and the closure element respectively.
According to a preferred embodiment, the closure element is secured in the body by snap-fitting.
According to a preferred embodiment, the capsule comprises a first wall, suitable, in the assembled position of the capsule, for being positioned in the direction of the dispenser, and a second wall, suitable, in the assembled position of the capsule, for being positioned in the direction of the pliable wall of the closure element.
According to a preferred embodiment, the first wall of the capsule comprises a first material and the second wall comprises a second material, different from the first material. According to a preferred embodiment, the first material of the first wall of the capsule has a breaking-strength coefficient lower than that of the material of the second wall of the capsule.
According to a preferred embodiment, at least one part of the second wall of the capsule is provided with at least one frangible area.
According to a preferred embodiment, the container is provided with a striker suitable for following the displacement of the pliable wall from its first towards its second position and suitable for opening the first and the second wall of the capsule during this displacement.
According to a preferred embodiment, the striker is secured on the pliable wall and directed, in its assembled position, in the direction of the second wall of the capsule.
According to a preferred embodiment, the striker is secured to the inside of the capsule between the first and the second wall of the capsule.
According to a preferred embodiment, the striker is positioned substantially on the longitudinal axis of the body of the container, and the capsule has, in cross-section, substantially the shape of a W, with an outer compartment for filling the space around the striker and a central cavity suitable for cooperating with the striker.
According to a second aspect of the present invention, the invention relates to a capsule suitable for the container according to the invention.
The invention will become more clearly apparent on reading the following description which refers to the corresponding figures which are depicted for illustrative and non-limiting purposes.
More precisely:
The present description uses the term “snap-fitting”. Within the claims and the description of the figures, the term “snap-fitting” refers to the fact that a first element is introduced with force inside a second element, the securing of the first element to the second element being obtained with the aid of the elastic deformation of at least said first element or said second element.
The description and the claims refer to a “frangible” area. The present description uses the term “frangible” area referring to a particularly, and intentionally, weakened, location on a surface, in comparison with the rest of said “frangible” area. The location where an element deforms or fractures is predetermined by this “frangible” area.
The first element 1 comprises a tubular body including a dispenser 3 at its first end 12. This dispenser 3 is provided with an outlet aperture 31 making it possible to disperse fluid towards the outside of the container 10. Before using the container 10, and in order to close the outlet aperture 31, a cap 4 is secured on the dispenser 3.
First of all, the second end 13 of the element 1 forms an aperture making it possible to fill the element 1 with a first fluid 11. Next, when the first fluid 11 is received inside the element 1, said second end 13 can be closed by virtue of the second element 2.
When the second element 2 is positioned inside the element 1, a membrane 14 can be secured on the second element 2, which membrane 14 has the function of protecting the container 10.
The second element 2 of the container 10 has the function of containing a second fluid 21 inside it. In order to prevent the first fluid 11 and the second fluid 21 from mixing before the container 10 is used, said two fluids 11 and 21 are separated by a membrane 22.
At a moment chosen by the user, the membrane 22 must be perforated in order to make it possible for the two fluids 11 and 21 to mix. The container 10 according to the present invention is provided with a striker 23 suitable for perforating the membrane 22, said striker 23 being secured on a flexible wall 24.
The use of the container 10 according to the prior art is accomplished in the following manner. If a user wishes to use the contents of the container 10 according to the invention, first of all he removes the membrane 14 in order to gain access to the walls 24. The user then uses one finger to exert a pressure on the wall 24, thus displacing the striker 23 which is displaced from its first position, as shown in
After the perforation of the membrane 22, the user shakes the container 10 in order to ensure that the fluids 11 and 21 are optimally mixed. Following this operation, the user can remove the cap 4 and disperse the mixture by virtue of the aperture 31.
As shown in
It is entirely conceivable for the fluid 21 to contain corrosive elements. In this precise case, during transportation and storage of the container 10, the corrosive fluid could affect the quality and integrity of the striker 23 and of the flexible wall 24. The potential degradation of the striker 23 and of the flexible wall 24 considerably restricts the length of time available between the filling of the container 10 and its final use.
The second wall 42 is as shown in
More precisely, the body 1 comprises shoulders 15 making it possible to limit the insertion of the unit of the capsule 40 and the second wall 2 into the body 1. The capsule 40 comprises a certain quantity of a second fluid 21.
The use of the capsule 40, as depicted in
The technical result of using the capsule 40, as shown in
The selection of the materials, which are intended to produce the first part 141 and the second part 142 of the capsule 140, can be made so as to ensure their compatibility with the characteristics of the second fluid 21 held inside said capsule 140.
The functioning of the capsule 140, (as shown in
Referring to
It should be noted that the striker 23, 143 is positioned along the longitudinal central axis of the body 1 and makes it possible to open the capsule 40, 140 by piercing the central part of the second part 42, 142 of the capsule 40, 140, then the first part 41, 141 of the capsule 40, 140.
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