Information
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Patent Grant
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6367711
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Patent Number
6,367,711
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Date Filed
Tuesday, December 28, 199924 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, April 9, 200222 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
Agents
- Oblon, Spivak, McClelland, Maier & Neustadt, P.C.
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A fluid product dispenser and a dispensing head for a fluid product dispenser are provided. The fluid product dispenser dispenses fluid product in the form of any one of a jet and a spray. The dispensing head includes a body or first piece having an inlet conduit. The inlet conduit communicates with a stem of any one of a pump and valve of the fluid product dispenser. The dispensing head also includes a second piece mounted on the first piece. The first piece includes a dispensing orifice which can be detachably placed in communication with the inlet conduit. The second piece is movable at will, with respect to the body or first piece, in an X-direction, wherein the X-direction is different from a Y-direction defined as the fluid product outlet direction of the jet or spray of the fluid product. The second piece is movable in order to clean the inlet conduit.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention generally relates to dispensers and more particularly, to a dispensing head for use with a fluid product dispenser, wherein the fluid product dispenser dispenses fluid product in the form of a jet or a spray, and also to a fluid product dispenser having such a dispensing head.
2. Discussion of Background
Generally, a fluid product dispenser includes a reservoir containing the fluid product to be dispensed. The reservoir has an open end. A dispensing member, such as a pump or a valve, is fastened to the open end of the reservoir. A dispensing head is mounted on the dispensing member. The dispensing head performs two functions. First, the dispensing head allows the user to control the actuation of the dispensing member so that the dispensing member ejects a dose of fluid product from the reservoir. Second, the dispensing head makes it possible to convey the fluid product, leaving the reservoir, to a dispensing orifice, such as a nozzle, via an inlet conduit provided in the dispensing head. The dispensing of the fluid product is thereafter carried out either in the form of an approximately filiform jet, or else in the form of a cloud of fine droplets, often referred to as a spray. The fluid product may be conveyed to the dispensing orifice by simply pressing on a compressible product reservoir. When the fluid product dispenser is equipped with a dispensing valve, the reservoir contains a pressurized gas in addition to the fluid product. The pressurized gas is for propelling the fluid product to be dispensed through the dispensing orifice.
A conventional dispensing head, for dispensing a fluid product in the form of a jet or a spray, includes a body having an inlet conduit. The inlet conduit communicates with the product reservoir. The inlet conduit opens outwardly into a dispensing nozzle. The dispensing nozzle has an outlet orifice. The outlet orifice has a small cross section. Ordinarily, such a dispensing nozzle is an add-on piece which is non-detachably fixed to the dispensing head during manufacture.
If the dispensing head becomes blocked due to build up of product residues, it is practically impossible to unblock or clean the nozzle, and/or the inlet conduit, without damaging the dispensing head and without subsequent injury to the operation of the dispenser.
Blockage of the dispensing head may occur fairly frequently, when the fluid product is a solution or a dispersion which dries easily in the open air. Such fluid products are found among atomized glues, paints, and certain cosmetic or dermo-pharmaceutical products, such as hair and skin conditioning products, for instance, hair lacquers or sunscreen products.
U.S. Pat. No. 3,961,756 (“the '756 patent”) discloses a spray head comprising a nozzle screwed onto a free end of the fluid product inlet conduit. The '756 patent teaches that the characteristics of the stream of fluid product or spray may be modified by rotation of the nozzle, which displaces the nozzle along the outlet axis of the fluid product jet. In the event of a blockage of the spray head, the nozzle may be dismantled in order to clean the spray head. However, it is still difficult to access the inlet conduits to unblock them when a blockage occurs. Further, once the nozzle is refitted after cleaning, numerous readjustment operations must be performed in order to ensure unchanged quality of spray. Furthermore, molding of the nozzle, to be screwed into the free end of the fluid product inlet conduit, is difficult or impossible. Thus, the nozzle must be made of metal and then must be machined. The metal and machining both raise the cost of manufacturing the nozzle. Finally, because the nozzle moves along the axis of the jet, it is vital, in order to prevent the nozzle from being expelled under the pressure of the jet, to ensure fastening by a screwing-type link.
A cleanable dispensing head for fluid products is described in WO-A-96/31 412 (“the '412 reference”). The dispensing head of the '412 reference includes a fixed part and a detachable part. Thus, if the dispensing head of the '412 reference becomes blocked, it is possible to access the dispensing orifice and the terminal part of the product inlet conduit, because the detachable part of the dispensing head is separable along a plane passing through the center of the dispensing orifice. If the dispensing orifice is of a particularly small size, a dispensing orifice in which the edge of the outline forms part of two different pieces is a major drawback. More particularly, when the dispensing head has a diameter generally between 0.1 mm and 1.0 mm and the dispensing head is made in two molded pieces, as is the case of the dispensing head of the '412 reference, it is impossible to obtain an even edge for the dispensing orifice because of the presence of a sealing joint. Additionally, the presence of the sealing joint results in an uneven and coarse spray and makes it impossible to obtain an even spray cone with a fine and homogeneous size distribution of droplets.
European patent application publication no. 726 096 (“the '096 reference”) describes a spray head having a dispensing orifice which is movable with respect to an annular swirl chamber and to the conduits feeding the dispensing orifice with fluid product. The purpose of the spray head device of the '096 reference is to vary the divergence characteristics of the spray obtained. The swirl chamber and conduits feeding the dispensing orifice with fluid product are not accessible for cleaning.
Other dispensing heads, such as those described in U.S. Pat. Nos. 2,989,251 and 3,319,894, French patent application publication no. 2 698854, and European patent application publication no. 0 790 079, are not dismantable or even temporarily openable for cleaning of the feed conduits therein.
Hence, one of the objectives of the present invention is to provide a dispensing head which is easily cleanable, without the requirement of complicated dismantling.
Yet another objective of the present invention is to provide a dispensing head which is easily refittable after cleaning.
Another objective of the present invention is to provide a dispensing head capable of ensuring the production of an even spray or jet having fine droplets of homogeneous distribution.
Yet another object of the present invention is to provide a dispensing head which is simple to manufacture, preferably by molding, so as to be fairly inexpensive.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The present invention relates to a dispensing head for use on a fluid product dispenser which dispenses a fluid product in the form of a jet or a spray. The dispensing head includes a body having an inlet conduit. The inlet conduit communicates with a stem of a pump or a valve of the fluid product dispenser. The dispensing head also includes a piece mounted on the body, wherein the piece has a dispensing orifice which can be detachably placed in communication with the inlet conduit.
In accordance with the present invention, the piece is movable at will, with respect to the body, in an X-direction different from a Y-direction, wherein the Y-direction is defined as the outlet direction of the jet or spray of the fluid product. The movement of the piece, with respect to the body, is for cleaning the inlet conduit. An advantage of the present invention is that the pressure exerted by the fluid product on the internal wall of the piece, which is movable and which surrounds the dispensing orifice, cannot modify the position of the dispensing orifice with respect to the body. Another advantage is that after repeated dismantlings and refittings of the dispensing head, the quality of the jet or spray of the fluid product is not impaired over time.
When the fluid product dispenser includes a valve, the fluid product can be conveyed to the valve via a pressurized propellant gas. The pressurized propellant gas may act directly or indirectly on the fluid product contained in a reservoir provided in the fluid product dispenser.
Advantageously, the inlet conduit, which is located opposite of the dispensing orifice, opens outwardly into a swirl chamber. Just before a stream of fluid product passes through the dispensing orifice, the swirl chamber is able to impart a convergent spiral acceleration motion to the stream of fluid product. The application of the convergent spiral acceleration motion to the stream of fluid product makes it possible to break-up the fluid product into particularly fine droplets, after the fluid product has passed through the dispensing orifice. The break-up of the fluid product into particularly fine droplets is especially useful in such cases as when using either a pre-compression pump or a dispensing valve, wherein the dispensing valve is used in combination with a compressed propellant gas which is insoluble in the fluid product.
According to a first embodiment of the present invention, the piece is movable, can be fully detachable, and at least partially shrouds the body. Preferably, the piece is placed in an appropriate position on the dispensing head or else, is dismantled from the dispensing head, via movement along a longitudinal axis which passes through the valve stem or pump stem. Thus, at least a portion of the inlet conduit is delimited, in part by the body and in part by the movable or detachable piece. In other words, a portion of the inlet conduit is defined by a volume delimited between an external surface of the body and an internal surface of the movable or detachable piece.
According to a second embodiment of the present invention, the dispensing orifice is situated on a plane portion of the movable or detachable piece. The plane portion delimits the swirl chamber and cooperates with a portion of the body in such a way as to position the movable or detachable piece at an angle with respect to the body. The portion of the body which cooperates with the plane portion of the piece is a “flat”. Thus, constant and reproducible quality of the spray is ensured, even after dismantling and refitting of the dispensing head.
According to a third embodiment of the present invention, the movable or detachable piece articulates with the body via a film hinge. Furthermore, the movable or detachable piece is pivotable. Thus, the dispensing head can be manufactured in a single piece through a single molding operation.
According to a fourth embodiment of the present invention, the movable or detachable piece can be a strip, which has been bent into an “L” shape. A free end of the “L”-shaped strip articulates with the body. The “L”-shaped strip includes an orifice on one of the two portions forming the “L”-shape. Thus, the movable or detachable piece includes two portions. A first portion of the two portions of the movable or detachable piece has the orifice therein. The first portion also has a free end adjacent to the film hinge. A second portion of the two portions of the movable or detachable piece is in leaktight contact with the upper part of the body. Together, the second portion and the body delimit a part of the inlet conduit. Furthermore, the movable or detachable piece may have a snap-fit means for snap-fittingly cooperating with complementary snap-fit means carried on the body. Thus, the movable or detachable piece may be immobilized during the actuation of the dispensing head.
Advantageously, the dispensing head of the present invention has a push-button with a bearing surface. A user of the dispensing head pushes on the bearing surface of the push-button to eject a dose of fluid product.
The present invention also relates to a dispenser, wherein the dispenser includes a reservoir of fluid product. A pump or a valve is mounted on the reservoir and the reservoir is equipped with a dispensing head as has been defined above.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWING FIGURES
The appended drawing figures represent exemplary embodiments of the present invention to provide a better understanding thereof, but are not meant to be limiting.
FIG. 1
is a perspective view of a first embodiment of a dispensing assembly of the present invention, wherein the dispensing assembly is equipped with a dispensing head.
FIG. 2
is a partial, axial cross-sectional view taken along plane II—II of FIG.
1
.
FIG. 3
is an exploded, enlarged perspective view of the dispensing head of
FIGS. 1 and 2
.
FIG. 4
is an enlarged perspective view of a second embodiment of the dispensing head.
FIG. 5
is a perspective view of a third embodiment of the dispensing head.
FIG. 6
is an axial cross-sectional view of a fourth embodiment of the dispensing head.
FIG. 6
is an axial cross-sectional view of a fourth embodiment of the dispensing head.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
Referring to
FIGS. 1 and 2
, a first embodiment of the dispensing assembly
1
of the present invention is shown. The dispensing assembly
1
includes a cylindrical reservoir
2
. The cylindrical reservoir
2
has a central, longitudinal axis X. A liquid or fluid product P, such as a hair lacquer, is packaged in the cylindrical reservoir
2
. The reservoir
2
is pressurized with the aid of a propellant gas G. Any gas ordinarily used in the field of atomization, such as liquefiable gases or compressed gases, can be employed as the propellant gas G. However, the dispensing head of the present invention is particularly well suited for atomizing of a fluid product P using a compressed gas, wherein the compressed gas is generally insoluble in the fluid product P.
The first embodiment of the reservoir
2
, as illustrated in
FIGS. 1 and 2
, has a cylindrical body, a closed bottom
4
, and a rolled edge
6
. The rolled edge
6
defines a circular opening in the top of the reservoir
2
. A valve-holder cup
8
is fastened into the circular opening, for example, by crimping or flanging. A cylindrical cavity
10
is formed in the center of the cup
8
. A valve
12
is mounted in the cylindrical cavity
10
. The valve
12
has a body. A stem
14
extends outwardly from a first end of the body of the valve
12
. The stem
14
passes through the center of the cup
8
and the stem
14
has an axis which coincides with the central, longitudinal axis X of the reservoir
2
. A dip tube
16
is mounted inside of the reservoir
2
on the second end of the body of the valve
12
. The dip tube
16
conveys the fluid product P into the valve
12
. The valve
12
may be a male or female push-down type valve. The valve
12
may also be of a type that can be actuated by lateral tilting of the valve stem
14
.
The valve stem
14
has a free end. A dispensing head
18
is mounted on the free end of the valve stem
14
. The dispensing head
18
is made in two pieces, namely, a first piece
20
, which forms the body of the dispensing head
18
, and a second piece
22
, mounted on the body or first piece
20
of the dispensing head
18
. The second piece
22
is made up of a cap and a lateral skirt
22
a
. The lateral skirt
22
a
is generally cylindrical, but has a flat portion
22
b
. The second piece
22
is mounted on the body or first piece
20
of the dispensing head
18
so as to be translatably movable along the central, longitudinal axis X of the reservoir
2
. The movable second piece
22
also includes a flat top
22
c
which serves as a bearing surface for the actuation of the valve
12
. The flat portion
22
b
has an emergent orifice
24
at a center thereof. The emergent orifice
24
constitutes a spray nozzle. The emergent orifice or spray nozzle
24
is formed by drilling a cylindrical opening with a diameter ranging from approximately 0.15 mm to approximately 1 mm. The depth of the emergent orifice or spray nozzle
24
is approximately 0.1 mm to approximately 1 mm so that the emergent orifice or spray nozzle
24
may define the cross section of the liquid jet or spray of the fluid product P.
The body or first piece
20
includes a base
20
a
. The base
20
a
includes a cylindrical skirt
20
b
which has been bent backwardly to form a plate
20
c
. A generally cylindrical portion
21
is arranged on the plate
20
c
. The cylindrical portion
21
has an outer diameter which is less than the diameter of the skirt
20
b
and which substantially corresponds to the internal diameter of the lateral skirt
22
a
so that there is enough clearance to ensure the axial displacement of the movable second piece
22
on the cylindrical portion
21
of the body or first piece
20
. The cylindrical portion
21
includes a flat portion
21
a
. The flat portion
21
a
bears against the internal face of the flat portion
22
b
of the detachable piece
22
so as to form a leaktight contact. Thus, accurate and reproducible angular positioning of the nozzle
24
can be ensured with respect to the body or first piece
20
. The top of the body or first piece
20
is a closed plate
21
b.
The body or first piece
20
is provided with a conveying system for bringing the fluid product P, to be dispensed from the valve stem
14
, to the emergent orifice or spray nozzle
24
. For this purpose, an inlet conduit
30
includes a central duct
30
a
. The central duct
30
a
has a free end
31
a
which fits on the valve stem
14
in a leaktight manner. The opposite end
31
b
of the central duct
30
a
extends outwardly from the center of the plate
21
b
into a radial slot
30
b
. The radial slot
30
b
extends to the periphery of the plate
21
b
. A channel
30
c
, which extends so as to be aligned with the radial slot
30
b
, has been hollowed out in the front face of the flat portion
21
a
. The channel
30
c
opens outwardly into a swirl chamber
32
. The swirl chamber
32
has a substantially cylindrical cross section and has also been hollowed out in the front face of the flat portion
21
a
. The depths of the radial slot
30
b
and of the channel
30
c
are on the order of approximately 0.4 mm to approximately 3.0 mm. The swirl chamber
32
is not very deep, for example, on the order of approximately 0.1 mm to approximately 1.0 mm. An inlet conduit
30
is defined by the duct
30
a
, the radial slot
30
b
, and the channel
30
c
, in combination with the movable second piece
22
, when the movable second piece
22
is mounted on the body or first piece
20
of the dispensing head
18
. The inlet conduit
30
is for conveying the fluid product P which is discharged after actuating the valve
12
.
Referring to
FIG. 3
, the bottom of the swirl chamber
32
includes profiles
34
. The height of each of the profiles
34
corresponds to the depth of the swirl chamber
32
. The profiles
34
are capable of imparting a spiral motion to the stream of fluid product P conveyed by the inlet conduit
30
. The spiral motion converges towards the center
32
a
of the swirl chamber
32
, opposite the emergent orifice or spray nozzle
24
, when the movable second piece
22
is mounted on the body or first piece
20
. Specifically, the fluid product P is conveyed via the inlet conduit
30
. The inlet conduit is made up of portions
30
a
-
30
c
. The inlet conduit
30
enters a circular passage
32
b
of the swirl chamber
32
, which is defined between the external edges of the profiles
34
and the external peripheral edge of the swirl chamber
32
. Passages
32
c
are made between the profiles
34
and the passages
32
c
have decreasing cross sections for conducting the fluid product P towards the center
32
a
of the swirl chamber
32
, while entraining the fluid product P in a vortex rotating about an central, longitudinal axis Y of the emergent orifice or spray nozzle
24
. The central, longitudinal axis Y is a product outlet axis and is substantially perpendicular to the central, longitudinal axis X of the reservoir
2
. The decreasing cross-sections of the passages
32
c
form convergent sections. The velocity of the stream of fluid product P is accelerated through the convergent sections of the passages
32
c
. The accelerating velocity of the stream of fluid product P promotes the break-up of the fluid product P into fine droplets, after the fluid product P has passed through the emergent orifice or spray nozzle
24
. The use of such a swirl chamber
32
is particularly suitable for atomizing a fluid product P which is pressurized in the reservoir
2
by a propellant gas which is insoluble in the fluid product P. Examples of propellent gases which is insoluble in the fluid product P are compressed gases, such as CO
2
, nitrogen, and compressed air.
A dose of fluid product P may be dispensed in any conventional manner. More specifically, when the dispensing valve
12
is a push-down valve, the valve
12
can be actuated by simply pressing on the upper surface
22
c
of the dispensing head
18
. Where the dispensing valve
12
is a lateral tilt valve, the valve
12
is actuated by pressing laterally on the dispensing head
18
.
Blockage may occur in the dispensing head
18
at two levels. A first level of blockage may occur at the emergent orifice or spray nozzle
24
. Blockage at the emergent orifice or spray nozzle
24
may be due to residues of dried product building up after a prolonged period of non-use of the dispensing assembly
1
. A second level of blockage may occur in the inlet conduits
30
. When blockage at either the first or second level occurs, it is necessary to clean the dispensing head
18
. To clean the dispensing head
18
, the user holds the base
20
a
of the body or first piece
20
in place with the fingers of one hand. The user of the dispensing assembly
1
grasps the movable second piece
22
with the fingers of the other hand and removes the movable second piece
22
by pulling axially along the central, longitudinal axis X of the reservoir
2
. The body or first piece
20
, now separated from the movable second piece
22
, may be cleaned under the tap or faucet.
After rinsing and drying the body or first piece
20
and the movable second piece
22
, the movable second piece
22
is repositioned on the cylindrical portion
21
of the body or first piece
20
. The angular positioning of the emergent orifice or spray nozzle
24
with respect to the swirl chamber
32
is accomplished because of the presence of the flat portions
21
a
,
21
b
. It should be noted that the construction of the dispensing head
18
, according to the present invention, allows for correct repositioning of the emergent orifice or spray nozzle
24
, after cleaning. The correct repositioning of the emergent orifice or spray nozzle
24
occurs because the pressure of the fluid product P exerted on the wall of the movable second piece
22
surrounding the emergent orifice or spray nozzle
24
cannot modify the position of the emergent orifice or spray nozzle
24
. This is because the direction of thrust of the fluid product P is along the product outlet axis Y, i.e., perpendicular to the direction of movement of the movable second piece
22
with respect to the body or first piece
20
.
FIG. 4
illustrates a second embodiment of a dispensing head
118
. The second embodiment is different from the first embodiment in that the dispensing head
118
is a single piece.
Those parts of the second embodiment of the dispensing head
118
, which are the same as or play a similar role to the parts of the first embodiment of the dispensing head
18
described above, have similar reference numerals, except have been increased by
100
.
The dispensing head
118
includes a base
120
a
. The base
120
a
is generally cylindrically shaped and has a flat portion
120
b
. The base
120
a
includes a plate
120
c
. A cylindrical portion
121
has a smaller diameter than the diameter of the base
120
a
. The cylindrical portion
121
is mounted on the plate
120
c
. The cylindrical portion
121
is provided with a lateral flat portion
121
a
. The lateral flat portion
121
a
is arranged in the same plane as the flat portion
120
b
of the base
120
a
. The cylindrical portion
121
is furnished with a flat top
121
b.
A film hinge
123
is located in the central part of the flat portion
120
b
of the base
120
a
. The film hinge
123
connects the body or first piece
120
to a movable second piece
122
. The first piece
120
and the movable second piece
122
form a substantially “L”-shaped strip. Thus, the film hinge
123
is adjacent to a first parallelpipedal portion
122
b
of the “L”-shaped strip. The first parallelpipedal portion
122
b
is bent back at a right angle and the film hinge
123
forms the second portion
122
a
of the “L”-shaped strip.
The flat portion
121
a
of the body or first piece
120
includes a depression
125
b
. After pivoting the movable piece
122
, the depression
125
b
is able to receive the first parallelpipedal portion
122
b
. The flat top
121
b
of the body or first piece
120
also includes a depression
125
a
which is able to receive the second portion
122
a
of the movable second piece
122
. Additionally, the lateral edges
125
c
include snap-fit means
138
for snap-fittingly cooperating with complementary snap-fit means
136
carried by the lateral edges
122
d
of the movable second piece
122
.
In a similar manner to the first embodiment of
FIGS. 1
to
3
, the body or first piece
120
includes an inlet conduit
130
made of a first part
130
a
, a second part
130
b
, and a third part
130
c
. The first, second, and third parts
130
a
,
130
b
,
130
c
open outwardly into a swirl chamber
132
. Profiles
134
are included in the swirl chamber
132
in such a way that a conveyed stream of the fluid product P undergoes a swirl motion. When the movable second piece
122
is in a closed position so as to be correctly lodged in the recesses
125
a
,
125
b
, the inlet conduit
130
conveys the fluid product P, carried in the swirl chamber
132
, to an emergent orifice or a spray nozzle
124
. The emergent orifice or spray nozzle
124
is made in the first portion
122
b
of the movable second piece
122
.
To clean the dispensing head
118
when a blockage occurs, the user of the dispensing assembly pulls on a free end
122
c
of the movable second piece
122
so as to pivot the entire movable second piece
122
about the axis of the film hinge
123
. Thus, the first, second, and third parts
130
a
,
130
b
,
130
c
of the inlet conduit
130
, the swirl chamber
132
, and the emergent orifice or spray nozzle
124
all become accessible so that the dry residues of fluid product P or the particles which caused the blockage can be removed by rinsing of the parts which are now accessible.
FIG. 5
illustrates a third embodiment of a dispensing head
218
. The third embodiment of the dispensing head
218
differs from the second embodiment of the dispensing head
118
, shown in
FIG. 4
, in the shape of the emergent orifice or spray nozzle
224
. The emergent orifice or spray nozzle
224
is situated on a spout
240
and emerges radially to allow for particularly targeted application of the fluid product P at the location to be treated.
Those parts of the third embodiment of the dispensing head
218
which are similar or play a similar role to the parts of the second embodiment of the dispensing head
118
described above have the same reference numerals, except have been increased by
100
. Only a partial description of these parts will be repeated as is considered necessary.
Referring to
FIG. 5
, a spout
240
constitutes a parallelepipedal-shaped extension of the support of the swirl chamber
232
. The upper face
225
a
of the spout
240
comprises a portion
230
b
of the inlet conduit. Thus, a free end of the spout
240
consists of a front face
225
b
which is oriented parallel to the central, longitudinal axis X of the reservoir and which passes through the valve stem. The swirl chamber
232
and a portion
230
c
of the inlet conduit have been hollowed out in the front face
225
b
of the spout
240
.
A closure member or movable second piece
222
is pivotably mounted on the front face of the spout
240
. The closure member or movable second piece
222
articulates along an edge
242
of the front face
225
b
of the spout
240
via a film hinge
223
. The structure and manner of operation of the closure member or movable second piece
222
are similar to the structure and manner of operation of the movable second piece
122
illustrated in FIG.
4
.
FIG. 6
illustrates a fourth embodiment of a dispensing head
318
of the present invention, wherein the dispensing head
318
includes a spray system of the “venturi” type. The fourth embodiment of the dispensing head
318
differs from the second embodiment of the dispensing head
118
shown in
FIG. 4
by means of a double conduit which provides for separate inlet of propellant gas and of fluid product P to the emergerit orifice or spray nozzle
224
. This arrangement allows particularly fine atomization of the fluid product P.
Those parts of the fourth embodiment of dispensing head
318
which are similar or play a similar role to the parts of the second embodiment of dispensing head
118
have the similar reference numerals, except have been increased by
200
. A description of those parts will be repeated only partially, as necessary.
Referring to
FIG. 6
, the dispensing valve
312
has a control stem
314
with two separate concentric conduits. A first central conduit
315
a
is formed by an interior duct
315
. The first control conduit
315
a
is intended to convey the propellant gas G to the emergent orifice or spray nozzle
324
via an inlet channel
315
b
. The inlet channel
315
b
opens outwardly into a reducer
350
in proximity to the emergent orifice or spray nozzle
324
. This is intended to increase the pressure of the propellant gas G before passing through the emergent orifice or spray nozzle
324
. This is also intended to suck up the fluid product P.
The fluid product P is conveyed from the valve
312
by an exterior conduit
314
a
of the valve stem
314
. An axial channel
330
a
conducts the fluid product P into a portion of a radial conduit
330
b
. The radial conduit
330
b
opens outwardly via a portion
330
c
into the swirl chamber
332
. A mixture of propellant gas G and fluid product P is formed at the center of the swirl chamber
332
. Under pressure, this mixture of propellant gas G and the fluid product P is directed to the exterior through the emergent orifice or spray nozzle
324
. The swirl chamber
332
and the portions
330
b
and
330
c
of the inlet conduit are outwardly delimited by a movable closure member or movable second piece
322
. The movable closure member or movable second piece
322
functions and is structured similarly to movable second pieces
122
and
222
of
FIGS. 4 and 5
, respectively. More specifically, movable closure member or movable second piece
322
has an “L”-shaped structure. A first portion
322
b
of the “L”-shaped structure of movable closure member
322
articulates with a plane surface
321
a
of the dispensing head
318
via a film hinge
323
. The emergent orifice or spray nozzle
324
extends through this first portion
322
b
. A second portion
322
a
of the “L-shaped structure of the movable closure member or movable second piece
322
has a free end, wherein the free end forms a fastening catch
336
. When in a closure position, the fastening catch
336
cooperates with a complementary cavity
338
made on the opposite side of the emergent orifice or spray nozzle
324
. After disengaging the fastening catch
336
, the movable closure member or movable second piece
322
can be tilted in the direction of the arrow F. The swirl chamber
332
and part of the feed conduits
330
b
and
330
c
then become accessible for cleaning out thereof. The reducer
350
may also be mounted in a detachable manner for cleaning.
Particular embodiments of the present invention were described in detail above. It is obvious that variants may be made thereto without departing from the spirit of the present invention as will be claimed hereinbelow.
Thus, a first embodiment of a dispensing head comprises a detachable or movable second piece, wherein the second piece has a spray nozzle and two parallel edges, and the second piece is mounted in notches in the upper face of the body or first piece in order to be slidable therein.
According to another embodiment, the emergent orifice or spray nozzle may be situated on a movable second piece capable of slidingly entering guidance means mounted on a face constituted by a flat portion of a first piece, similar to the body or first piece of the first embodiment described above.
Regardless of the embodiment, means may be provided so as to ensure against leaks between the inlet conduit and the swirl chamber, and between the body or first piece and the movable second piece. Such means for preventing leaks may be embodied in the form of a bead or a bead/groove system.
Claims
- 1. A dispensing head for a fluid product dispenser which dispenses any one of a jet and a spray of fluid product, said dispensing head comprising:a first piece delimiting at least in part an inlet conduit adapted to communicate with a stem of any one of a pump and a valve of said fluid product dispenser; a second piece mounted on said first piece so as to be movable to expose the inlet conduit for cleaning, wherein said second piece includes a dispensing orifice, which dispensing orifice is located entirely in said second piece and can be placed, in a detachable manner, in communication with said inlet conduit of said first piece, and wherein said second piece is movable with respect to said first piece, in an X-direction different from a Y-direction, said Y-direction being an outlet direction of any one of the jet and the spray of fluid product to clean said inlet conduit.
- 2. The dispensing head according to claim 1, wherein said inlet conduit is located opposite said dispensing orifice and opens outwardly into a swirl chamber.
- 3. The dispensing head according to claim 1, wherein said second piece at least partially shrouds said first piece.
- 4. The dispensing head according to claim 1, wherein a portion of said inlet conduit is delimited by both said first piece and said second piece.
- 5. The dispensing head according to claim 2, wherein said dispensing orifice is situated on a plane portion of said second piece such that said plane portion of said second piece closes said swirl chamber and cooperates with a flat portion of said first piece to determine an angular position of said second piece with respect to said first piece.
- 6. The dispensing head according to claim 1, wherein said second piece is movable along an axis passing through the stem of said first piece.
- 7. The dispensing head according to claim 1, wherein said second piece articulates with said first piece and wherein said second piece is pivotable.
- 8. The dispensing head according to claim 1, wherein said dispensing head is shaped as a pushbutton.
- 9. The dispensing head according to claim 1, wherein said second piece is an “L”-shaped strip such that a first end of said “L”-shaped strip articulates with said first piece and said dispensing orifice is located in a portion of said “L”-shaped strip.
- 10. The dispensing head according to claim 9, wherein said second piece includes first and second portions, said first portion comprising said dispensing orifice, and having a free end which is adjacent to said film hinge, and said second portion being in contact with an upper part of said first piece, to delimit a part of said inlet conduit.
- 11. The dispensing head according to claim 9, wherein said second piece has snap-fit means for snap-fittingly cooperating with complementary snap-fit means mounted on said first piece.
- 12. A dispensing head for a fluid product dispenser which dispenses any one of a jet and a spray of fluid product, said dispensing head comprising:a first piece delimiting at least in part an inlet conduit adapted to communicate with a stem of any one of a pump and a valve of a fluid product dispenser; a second piece mounted on said first piece, wherein said second piece includes a dispensing orifice, which dispensing orifice is located entirely in said second piece and can be placed in communication with said inlet conduit of said first piece, wherein said second piece articulates with said first piece and wherein said second piece is pivotable via a film hinge.
- 13. A fluid product dispenser for dispensing fluid product, said fluid product dispenser comprising:a reservoir of fluid product; any one of a pump and a valve mounted on said reservoir; and a dispensing head including a first piece delimiting at least in part an inlet conduit communicating with a stem of said any one of said pump and said valve, a second piece mounted on said first piece so as to be movable to expose the inlet conduit for cleaning, said second piece including a dispensing orifice, which dispensing orifice is located entirely in said second piece and can be detachably placed in communication with said inlet conduit of said first piece and said second piece being movable with respect to said first piece in a first direction different from a second direction defined as a fluid product outlet direction of any one of a jet and a spray of fluid product being dispensed from said fluid product dispenser in order to clean said inlet conduit of said first piece.
- 14. A dispensing head for a fluid product dispenser which dispenses any one of a jet and a spray of fluid product, said dispensing head comprising:a first piece delimiting at least in part an inlet conduit adapted to communicate with a stem of any one of a pump and a valve of a fluid product dispenser; a second piece mounted on said first piece so as to be movable to expose the inlet conduit for cleaning, wherein said second piece includes a dispensing orifice, which dispensing orifice is located entirely in said second piece and can be placed in communication with said inlet conduit of said first piece.
- 15. The dispensing head of claim 14, wherein said inlet conduit includes a portion engaging the stem of said any one of said pump and said valve, wherein said second piece is mounted on said first piece so as to be movable to expose the portion of the inlet conduit extending in the direction of the stem of said any one of said pump and said valve.
- 16. A fluid product dispenser for dispensing fluid product, said fluid product dispenser comprising:a reservoir of fluid product; any one of a pump and a valve mounted on said reservoir; and a dispensing head including a first piece delimiting at least in part an inlet conduit communicating with a stem of said any one of said pump and said valve, a second piece mounted on said first piece so as to be movable to expose the inlet conduit for cleaning, said second piece including a dispensing orifice, which dispensing orifice is located entirely in said second piece and can be detachably placed in communication with said inlet conduit of said first piece.
- 17. The fluid product dispenser of claim 16, wherein said inlet conduit includes a portion engaging the stem of said any one of said pump and said valve, wherein said second piece is mounted on said first piece so as to be movable to expose the portion of the inlet conduit extending in the direction of the stem of said any one of said pump and said valve.
Priority Claims (1)
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98 16571 |
Dec 1998 |
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