The present invention relates to a container provided with a dispenser of the airless type for a cosmetic product.
In the field of cosmetic products it is known to use vessels for a cosmetic product, which is typically contained therein in a plurality of doses. For preserving the cosmetic product with reduced utilization of preservatives, airless (or air-tight) dispensers have been conceived, which generally employ a mechanical vacuum pump that controls the movement of a plunger capable of pushing the cosmetic product contained in a chamber towards the discharge nozzle, while keeping the cosmetic product sealably enclosed in the chamber to avoid any contamination.
In this way, the airless dispenser effects the distribution of the cosmetic product while keeping the non-dispensed product part unaffected by air.
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It is one object of the present invention to provide a container provided with a dispenser of the airless type for a cosmetic product which improves and overcomes the drawbacks of the prior art.
According to the present invention, this and other objects are achieved through a container having the technical features set out in the appended independent claim.
In particular, such technical features include that the container has a hollow vessel body made of glass (e.g. vial glass). Moreover, the hollow vessel body is substantially cylindrical and defines a substantially constant cross-section through the axial section in which a plunger can sealably slide, without allowing any air to pass.
Such technical features allow obtaining a container that is compatible with volatile substances and essences which, in the cosmetics field, need to be contained within amorphous material. In fact, in this field it is generally known to use containers of the airless type with hollow vessel bodies made of plastic material—which is not the ideal choice for some cosmetic products. For example, some cosmetic products are highly volatile and chemically aggressive, such that they do not allow the use of containers made of transparent plastic material; this is an important aspect in the cosmetics field. At the same time, the above technical features make it possible to obtain, within the hollow vessel body of the container, a constant cross-section and adequate tolerances throughout its height, thus permitting the plunger to rise due to the pressure drop caused by actuating means (which substantially make a pump-type mechanical system).
According to a preferred aspect, the outlet nozzle is carried by one between said dispenser and the base; the plunger is provided with coupling means that couple the plunger to, making it integral with, one between the dispenser and the base carrying the outlet nozzle, when the plunger is in the closer position; when the plunger is in the closer position, the plunger and the dispenser or the base which is coupled thereto form an integral assembly that is extractable as one piece from the hollow vessel body.
Although reference is made in the text to a container for cosmetic products, the protection scope of the invention is also extendable to containers for other products having similar necessities and requirements.
It is understood that the appended claims are an integral part of the technical teachings provided in the following detailed description of the present invention. In particular, the appended dependent claims define some preferred embodiments of the present invention that include some optional technical features.
Further features and advantages of the present invention will become apparent in light of the following detailed description, provided merely as a non-limiting example and referring, in particular, to the annexed drawings as summarized below.
With reference to the drawings, numeral 10 designates as a whole a container provided with a dispenser 12 of the airless type for a cosmetic product, made in accordance with an exemplary embodiment of the present invention.
Each one of the figures shows a container 10 made in accordance with an exemplary embodiment, and/or a construction variant thereof, of the present invention.
In each one of the embodiments and construction variants of the present invention illustrated herein, the container 10 comprises a hollow vessel body 13 internally defining a receptacle 14 configured for sealably containing a cosmetic product. Typically, the cosmetic product is contained therein in a plurality of doses, which can be dispensed at successive times by the dispenser. For example, the hollow vessel body 13 is shaped as a flacon.
In each one of the embodiments and construction variants of the present invention illustrated herein, the container comprises a base 15 intended to rest on a supporting surface.
In each one of the embodiments and construction variants of the present invention illustrated herein, the dispenser 12 comprises a dispensing or pumping head 16 mounted at one end of the container 10 and communicating with the receptacle 14 for dispensing the cosmetic product. The dispensing or pumping head 16 is preferably mounted to the top of the container 10. For example, the dispensing head 16 is made of plastic material.
In each one of the embodiments and construction variants of the present invention illustrated herein, there is also an outlet nozzle 18 configured for letting out the desired quantity of cosmetic product upon an actuation of the dispensing or pumping head 16 performed by a user. Such actuation occurs via actuating means 20 which are associated with the dispensing or pumping head 16 and which cause a pressure drop inside the receptacle 14. Typically, the delivery of a dosed quantity of cosmetic product corresponds to a single actuation of the actuating means 20. In particular, such actuation is effected by pressing the actuating means 20.
In each one of the embodiments and construction variants of the present invention illustrated herein, the container further comprises a plunger 22 slidably and sealably mounted in the receptacle 14 and configured to be pushed towards the outlet nozzle 18 due to the pressure drop generated by the operation of the actuating means 20. In particular, the plunger 22 is movable in the receptacle 14 from a spaced-out position to a closer position relative to the outlet nozzle 18. In general, the spaced-out position corresponds to a condition in which the receptacle 14 is substantially full of cosmetic product; on the contrary, the closer position corresponds to a condition in which the receptacle 14 is substantially emptied of the cosmetic product.
For example, the plunger 22 is made of plastic material and sealably adheres to the inner surface of the sidewalls of the hollow vessel body 13.
In the embodiments and construction variants thereof shown in
In each one of the embodiments and construction variants of the present invention illustrated herein, the hollow vessel body 13 is substantially cylindrical and defines a substantially constant cross-section, in particular through the axial section in which the plunger 22 is able to slide. More particularly, the cross-section of the hollow vessel body 13 is substantially circular.
In each one of the embodiments and construction variants of the present invention illustrated herein, the hollow vessel body 13 is substantially transparent and is made of glass, e.g. vial glass. This measure permits to obtain a container 10 which is compatible with volatile substances and essences that, in the cosmetics field, need to be contained within amorphous and transparent material. At the same time, this measure makes it possible to obtain, within the hollow vessel body 13 of the container 10, a constant cross-section and adequate tolerances throughout all its height, thus allowing the plunger 22 to rise due to the pressure drop caused by the actuating means 20 (which substantially make a pump-type mechanical system).
Advantageously, in the embodiments illustrated in
Advantageously, but not necessarily, the hollow vessel body 13 has a substantially constant cross-section throughout its whole longitudinal or axial extension.
As aforementioned, differently from the example of the prior art depicted in
In particular, in comparison with traditional processes, the closing of at least one of the ends of the container body is omitted to allow the plunger 22 to enter and exit through such end. In particular, neck forming can also be omitted, thus using only the semifinished extruded tube base. In this case, as will be described more in detail below, the plunger 22 can enter and exit also through the side where the dispensing or pumping head 16 is located.
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According to the construction variants shown in
The external casing 24 and its bottom 15 can be made of a material different from that of the hollow vessel body 13. For example, they can be made of opaque material. Still by way of example, they can be made of plastic.
In each one of the embodiments and construction variants of the present invention illustrated herein, the dispenser 12 preferably comprises a supporting ring 26 situated in a transversally (or radially) outer position, which allows fastening the dispensing or pumping head 16 to the container 10. The supporting ring 26 has, advantageously, a shoulder portion 28 in axial abutment with the end of the container 10. In particular, the shoulder portion 28 is in abutment with the end of the hollow vessel body 13. Even more in particular, if the external casing 24 is present, the shoulder portion 28 is also in axial abutment with the end of said external casing 24; preferably, between the ends of the hollow vessel body 13 and the external casing 28 there is a transversal spacer 30.
For example, the supporting ring 26 is made of plastic material.
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In the embodiments and construction variants thereof illustrated in
For example, the coupling means 32 include a quick-coupling mechanism that engages the plunger 22 with the dispensing head 16 and/or the supporting ring 26.
In the embodiments and construction variants thereof illustrated in
In particular, each one of the profiles 33a, 33b has an outline which, in an axial cross-section, is shaped substantially like a tooth. As the plunger 22 approaches the closer position, each inclined profile 33a comes in abutment with the respective complementary profile 33b and slides against it by means of mechanical interference. When the plunger 22 reaches the closer position, every inclined profile 33a axially overcomes the corresponding complementary profile 33b and comes in snap engagement with it.
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Naturally, without prejudice to the principle of the invention, the embodiments and the implementation details may be extensively varied from those described and illustrated herein by way of non-limiting example, without however departing from the scope of the invention as set out in the appended claims.
For example, the technical features that differentiate the various embodiments and variants thereof described and illustrated herein are freely interchangeable, whenever compatible.
In particular, when the outlet nozzle 18 is carried by the base 15 (e.g. as shown in
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102019000010878 | Jul 2019 | IT | national |
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PCT/IB2020/056339 | 7/6/2020 | WO | 00 |