The present invention relates to the field of airless dispensing devices (also called “Airless” devices) for a liquid to pasty product, in particular a cream, an ointment, or a paste, especially for cosmetic use.
More particularly, the present invention relates to a closure device for closing a container of such a product, comprising a stopper enabling the closure device and thus the container to be sealed in an airtight manner, the stopper being capable of being displaced so as to provide access to the interior of the container. In particular, this displacement may be implemented when mounting a product dispensing head on the container sealed by this closure device. In an improved embodiment, the closure device is arranged to allow attachment with three elements at a time to the same closure device, at least one of these elements being reversibly mounted and at least one of these elements being irreversibly mounted.
In particular, these three elements may be a manual pump, in particular without air intake, a container, in particular without air intake and of variable and/or deformable volume, and a receptacle or shell in which the container is accommodated. In such a case, at least the package is irreversibly mounted on the closure device, and at least the receptacle is reversibly mounted on the closure device.
By reversible assembly is meant in the present application an assembly which can be disassembled in the same way as it was assembled, without breaking any parts, in particular with the same tool as during assembly or without any tool, preferably with the same energy.
It is known in the state of the art of dispensing devices with a dispensing head fixed on the neck of a container or receptacle, containing a liquid or a cream. These heads can include manual pumps that suck the product into the container and then pump it out. The receptacle and the dispensing head are usually irreversibly fixed. As a result, when the dispensing device is empty, it is thrown away. This represents a certain amount of plastic.
Today, in order to save material and reduce plastic waste, more sustainable solutions are being sought.
Solutions using refills have been developed but often the dispensing devices and their refills are complex structures to realize.
An aim of the present invention is therefore to find a dispensing device of which at least some parts can be reused, while remaining simple in design.
For this purpose, a first object of the invention relates to a closure device for sealing a container of a liquid to pasty product, said closure device comprising:
Thus, an opening of a product container, e.g. a product refill, can be closed by covering it with the closure wall, e.g. in airtight contact with the neck of the container. With the stopper in the closed position and by attaching the closure device to the container so as to maintain this sealing contact, a tightly closed container is thus obtained.
When mounting a dispensing head, the stopper can then be moved partially out of the conduit into the open position, thereby providing communication between the dispensing head and the container through the stopper. The communication through the stopper is between the side opening(s) and the opening through which said cavity opens on one side of the closure wall. With a container having a variable and/or deformable volume, and a dispensing head without air intake, in particular a manual pump without air intake, mounted in a sealed manner on this closure device, this displacement of the stopper into the open position is carried out in an “Airless” manner, i.e. without air intake, and therefore without bringing the product into contact with the outside air.
The stopper thus forms a hermetic closure for the container, while allowing easy opening of the stopper when mounting the dispensing head. This simplifies use, which is particularly useful for refills.
In addition, the stopper forms a closure indicator, which is particularly useful in the case of refills displayed on a shelf, without a dispensing head, or in the case of delivery of a refill closed in this way by a subcontractor to a dispensing device manufacturer.
On the other hand, the closure device is very simple in design, since a simple wall with a through duct and a stopper with a lateral opening, for example in the form of a cup with a lateral opening, are sufficient to produce a tight closure that can be opened when the container, for example the refill, is assembled.
The closure device according to the invention may optionally have one or more of the following features taken separately or in combination:
Another object of the invention is a refill of a liquid to pasty product to be mounted on a dispensing head and comprising:
This refill is of simple design. The closure device ensures that it is closed and ready for use as soon as it is assembled.
When the various mounting interface options are present, the use of this refill is greatly simplified.
The refill according to the invention may optionally have one or more of the following features taken separately or in combination:
It should be noted that the refill according to the invention can be used to refill a product dispensing device, as a replacement for an exhausted refill, or as an initial assembly to a dispensing head. The assembly to the latter may be reversible or irreversible, in the latter case a recoverable receptacle being mounted around the container.
Another object of the invention is a device for dispensing, in particular without air intake, a liquid to pasty product comprising:
This makes the dispensing device ready to be used or assembled to a receptacle, as mentioned above.
If the dispensing head is mounted in a reversible way, it can be kept, the refill being changed when there is no more product.
Furthermore, the design and assembly of the refill with the dispensing head is simple.
When the various mounting interface options are present, this mounting is further simplified.
The dispensing device according to the invention may optionally have one or more of the following features taken separately or in combination:
In the present application, the terms “up”, “down”, “lower”, “upper”, “top”, “bottom”, refer, unless otherwise indicated, to the orientation of the horizontally positioned closure wall, the surface intended to face the product oriented downwards, which corresponds, in the examples illustrated by the annexed drawings, to the orientations according to
Further features and advantages of the invention will become apparent from the detailed description of the following non-limiting examples, for the understanding of which reference is made to the attached drawings, among which:
This closure device 1 comprises a closure base 2 and a stopper 3. As here, the closure base 2 and the stopper 3 may each be a one-piece part. In this example, the closure device 1 consists of a closure base 2 and a stopper 3.
The closure base 2 comprises a closure wall 10, here forming a horizontal bottom wall of the closure base 2.
A communication conduit 13 passes through the closure wall 10 from side to side, thus ensuring communication on both sides of this closure wall 10. Thus, the communication conduit 13 comprises two openings between which it extends: a communication opening 16a, here low, located on the side of a first surface 11 of the closure wall 10, and a communication opening 16b, here high, located on the other side, namely a second surface 12 of the closure wall 10, here located on top.
The stopper 3 is arranged with the communication conduit 13 movably between a closed position and an open position. In
The stopper 3 is illustrated in more detail in
As in this example, the stopper 3 may form a cup having a cavity 31 open at the top, thus open on the side of the second surface 12 of the closure wall 10 via a main opening 36. The cavity 31 is closed at the bottom by a bottom 30 and delimited at the sides by a cylindrical wall 35. The cavity 31 has, in this case, two lateral openings 32 opposite each other.
The stopper 3 may as here have a deformable member 33. The latter is, for example, a peripheral bead 33 arranged in a protruding manner on the outer surface of said cylindrical wall 35, thus forming a friction member for retaining the stopper 3 in the communication conduit 13, thus engaging the inner wall 14 of the communication conduit 13.
In this example, the deformable member 33 has two functions: both to give a certain resistance to opening to the stopper 3, when it is in the closed position, and to form a member for blocking the stopper 3 in the open position.
Said deformable member 33 may be arranged at the very top of the cylindrical wall 35, thus allowing the stopper 3 to descend as far as possible, leaving the greater part of the stopper outside the communication conduit 13, in particular, as here, so as to completely exit the lateral openings 32 of the communication conduit 13.
As here, the peripheral bead 33 can go around the cylindrical wall 35, thus also providing a sealing function with the inner wall 14 of the communication conduit 13.
Here, the internal wall 14 of the communication conduit 13 is smooth. Alternatively, not shown, it could have an upper annular groove and/or a lower annular groove, arranged to receive the peripheral bead 33, the upper annular groove allowing locking in the closed position and the lower annular groove allowing locking in the open position.
According to the invention, as here, the stopper may have a lower projection 34, extending around the cylindrical wall 35 and radially outwards. It is arranged so as to come into contact with the edge of the lower communication opening 16a of the communication conduit 13, when the stopper is in the closed position. Thus, this projection 34 on the one hand reinforces the sealing of the closure of the communication conduit 13 and, on the other hand, forms an end stop in the closed position.
As here, the closure wall 10 may comprise a cone 17 flaring from the lower communication opening 16a.
In the open position, the bottom 30 and side openings 32 are clear down and out of the communication conduit 13 but are housed within this cone 17, as can be seen in
The projection 34 may be complementary in shape to said first surface 11, thereby enhancing the seal in the closed position. For example, as shown here, it may be frustoconical so as to be fitted with the cone 17 in the closed position.
The closure base 2 comprises on the side of said second surface 12 a first mounting interface 20, here reversible, which comprises an upper skirt 21 extending upwards and having an external surface provided with a reversible mounting element, here a thread 22. The upper skirt 21 is arranged around the communication conduit 13 and its upper communication opening 16b, thus around an area where the communication conduit 13 opens onto this second surface 12.
On the other side of the closure wall 10, namely on said first surface 11, the closure base 2 comprises two further interfaces:
According to the invention, as herein, the second mounting interface 27 may comprise a mounting groove 28, defined between a lower skirt 29 and a first shaft 19. The inner surface of the lower skirt 29 may, as herein, comprise a thread 29′.
According to the invention, as herein, the fixing interface 23 may comprise an attachment groove 24, defined between the first shank 19 and a second shank 26. The surface of the first shank 19 within the attachment groove 24 may, as herein, comprise an annular bead 25, here forming an irreversible clip.
As here, the lower skirt 29, the first shaft 19 and the second shaft 26 may be arranged concentrically and in that order from the outside towards the lower communication opening 16a.
The closure base 2 may, for example, be made of polypropylene and the closure of high density polyethylene (HDPE).
This refill 4 comprises:
As can be seen in
The lateral openings in the cup-shaped embodiment of the stopper 3 are above the bottom 30, for example, as here, within the communication conduit 13.
The projection 34 is here fitted against the inner surface of the cone 17.
The deformation of the deformable member 33 is such that the stopper 3 is maintained in the closed position, up to a certain threshold of thrust exerted on the stopper 3 towards the open position. The closure of the refill 4 is thus secured.
The pouch 7 can, as here, be broken down into four areas formed by:
Once mounted in a dispensing device, such as that of
In particular, this pouch 7 functions as described in WO2013153297A1.
The neck of the pouch 7 comprises a free peripheral end, which may as here comprise an annular rim 45 delimiting the opening 40 of the pouch 7 and projecting radially outwardly from said upper lateral portion 41.
As herein, the refill 4 may comprise a protective cage 8 attached to the closure device 1. The pouch 7 is housed within the cage 8.
The cage 8 includes an insertion inlet 47 for the pouch 7 into the cage 8. The insertion inlet 47 is surrounded by an edge forming an outer annular shoulder 49. The cage 8 allows the pouch 7 to be protected, in particular from the flexible lower lateral portion 42, when the refill 4 is dispensed or transported separately from the dispensing device. However, its wall forms a cylindrical grid 48, making it possible to visualize the amplitude of the overturning, and thus the emptying, of the pouch 7.
According to the invention, as here, this cage 8 may also serve as a sealing element for clamping the pouch 7 against the closure wall 10.
For example, as here, the necks of the pouch 7 and the cage 8 are forcefully inserted into the attachment groove 24. The annular rim 45 is seated against the top of said shoulder 49, and the latter is clipped into the attachment groove 24 after passing the annular bead 25. After attachment, the annular rim 45 is clamped between the closure wall 10 and said shoulder 49, the latter itself being clamped by the annular bead 25 towards the closure wall, thus ensuring a seal between the closure wall 10 and the interior of the pouch 7.
This dispensing device 9 comprises:
Here, the dispensing head 5, hereinafter head 5, comprises a head base 50 having an outer bottom surface 50′, facing the closure wall 10. The head base 50 also comprises a tube 51, which protrudes from this lower surface 50′ and downwards and extends between a first opening 52a, here at the bottom, and a second opening 52b, here at the top.
The tube 51 is inserted into said communication conduit 13 in sealing contact between the outer wall of the tube 51 and the inner wall 14 of the communication conduit 13.
Here, the tube 51 has a length substantially equal to the distance between the upper free edge of the stopper 3, in the open position, and the edge of the upper communication opening 16b, as can be seen in
Thus, when the head 5 is mounted on the closure base 2, here by screwing, the tube 51 comes opposite the stopper 3, is inserted into the communication conduit 13 on the side of said second surface 12, then descends into this conduit, the edges of the first opening 52a of the tube 51 coming to bear against the edges of the cavity 31, which thus form a thrust surface 37. Indeed, when the head 5 is screwed on, the tube 51 exerts a downward thrust on this thrust surface 37, until it exceeds said thrust threshold. The stopper 3 is then driven downwards, as the tube 51 descends into the conduit 13, until the head base 50 abuts the edge of the upper communication opening 16b. In addition to a stop, this also provides an additional sealing area between the communication conduit 13 and the head 5.
Thus, once the head 5 is mounted, the tube 51 is axially supported against said thrust surface 37 and in the direction of the opening of the stopper 3. Furthermore, the first opening 52a of the tube 51 is in fluid communication with said cavity 31. Moreover, with the stopper in the open position, the lateral openings 32 and said bottom 30 are outside the communication conduit 13. Fluid communication between the refill 4, more particularly the interior of the pouch 7 and the head 5 is thus established through the stopper 3.
In this example, the head 5 comprises in a known manner:
Thus, when the plunger 58 is pushed down, the bellows 54 is compressed causing a pressure on the fluid contained in the dosing chamber 55 (i.e. on air before priming or on product after priming), which causes the lower valve 53 to close and the upper valve 56 to open and the fluid to be expelled out of the chamber 55, then out of the dispensing orifice 57.
After this thrust, the plunger 58 is pushed upwards by the bellows 54 causing a depression in the chamber 55, the closing of the upper valve 56 and the opening of the lower valve 53. The fluid is then sucked into the chamber 55.
Here, the fluid is channeled into the cone 17, through the side openings 32, into the cavity 31, and then through the main opening 36 in the tube 51, to the chamber inlet 55, and fills the chamber 55.
As an alternative, not shown, other types of dispensing head can be considered, such as piston systems.
In this example, the head 5 comprises a head skirt 59 with an internal thread screwed to said top skirt 21.
The dispensing device 9 may also comprise a receptacle 6, the neck 60 of which is here screwed into the mounting groove 28.
The pouch 7 and the cage 8 are thus housed in the receptacle 6, which forms the outer shell of this dispensing device 9. This shell may, in particular, include various inscriptions on its outer surface.
Thus, when the dispensing device 9 has exhausted the product to be dispensed, it is possible to unscrew the head 5 and the receptacle 6, to throw away the empty refill, while keeping the head 5 and the receptacle 6.
Then, the head 5 is reused by screwing it onto a new refill 4, of which it has been ensured that the stopper 3 was in the upper position. Then, the cage 8 and the pouch 7 of the refill 4 are inserted into the receptacle 6 and the outer skirt 29 of the closure device 1 is screwed onto the neck of the receptacle 6. A refilled dispensing device 9 is thus obtained, ready for use.
According to the invention, as in the example shown in
Thus, in this example, this window 61 forms an example of a portion 61 through which the pouch 7 can be seen, and in particular check whether its lower lateral part 42 is turned, in particular substantially completely, inside its upper lateral part 41, so that its filling state can be seen.
Note that in
The receptacle 6 with its window 61 may for example be made of polypropylene (PP).
In an alternative embodiment not shown, instead of a window, the receptacle may be made of a transparent or translucent material, such as glass or polyethylene terephthalate (PETG).
The dispensing device 9 is particularly economical since only the refill 4 is changed; the head 5 and the receptacle 6 are reusable.
Furthermore, according to the invention, at least the refill 4 can be made of recyclable materials.
Furthermore, here, the refill 4 is very simple in design, particularly in only three pieces. It is also simple to assemble and disassemble to the head 5 and the receptacle 6, particularly in this example where only screwing/unscrewing operations are performed by the end user.
According to a variant not shown, the first mounting interface 20 may be made to be irreversible, in particular via one or more irreversible clips instead of a thread, in particular via an annular clip. In some applications, it may indeed be interesting to change only the receptacle 6. This also allows a completion of the filling of the pouch 7 before sealing it by the closure device 1 in the closed position, and then transporting this refill to the assembly site of the dispensing device, while leaving a witness of integrity of the refill.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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FR1908253 | Jul 2019 | FR | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind |
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PCT/EP2020/068653 | 7/2/2020 | WO |