The invention relates to the field of stick-form product dispensers, such as lipstick sticks, deodorant sticks, adhesive sticks, etc, or again typically rigid products, which flow under constraint, such as creams, pastes, etc.
Many lipstick dispensers or tubes are already known, as described for example in the European applications no. 96500011, 98500016, 98500088, 99420027, and 99420072, that include a body and a cap.
The body of these lipstick tubes typically includes three coaxial parts, with from outside to inside, an outer body forming a skirt of the tube and typically carrying two spiral grooves on its inner surface, a tubular element integral with the bottom of the tube and carrying two diametrically opposite axial orifices, a support for the stick equipped with two diametrically opposite lugs, said lugs passing through said axial orifices and engaging with the spiral grooves, in such a way that the relative rotation of said body relative to said bottom causes an axial displacement of said support and therefore of said stick.
Deodorant dispensers are also known as described for example in French patent no. 2 573 734, or again in European patent no. 0 462 925.
These dispensers typically include a body fitted with a lateral skirt and with a bottom, with a piston forming a support for the deodorant stick, engaging with a central screw which is rotated by an external button forming all or part of said bottom.
The dispensers known in the prior art pose different sorts of problems.
On the one hand, these dispensers constitute assemblies of parts that are relatively complex in themselves, given their number and the precision required to assemble them, and that are, moreover, complex to assemble automatically, with the result that the cost of producing said dispensers is relatively high.
On the other hand, as shown in the case of tubes of lipstick and deodorant dispensers, mechanisms for the manual propulsion of the product are used which differ as a function of the product type, with the result that different investments in machinery are required depending on whether tubes of lipstick or deodorant dispensers are to be manufactured.
Additionally, in the field of cosmetic product packaging in particular, there is an ongoing need to renew packaging, since the average lifespan of packaging, which can be extremely long in the case of bottles of perfume, may also be very brief in the case of dispensers of less prestigious products than perfumes, products typically that are considered in the present invention. Finally there is also an ongoing need to renew the packaged products, and to adapt the packaging as a consequence.
The invention intends to provide a solution to all of these problems.
According to the invention, the dispenser for a product, typically a cosmetic product, such as a stick of lipstick intended to be applied to an application medium or surface such as the lips, includes a body with a tubular skirt forming a cavity for said product and equipped at its upper part with an upper aperture, a support for said product able to be displaced in an axial direction in said tubular skirt and thereby to make said product emerge through said upper aperture so that it can be used, a cap able to seal said upper aperture by engaging with said tubular skirt, and a means for axially displacing said support manually relative to said tubular skirt, and is characterised in that:
a) it includes a slider external to said tubular skirt, forming a closed annular slider or an open annular slider, able to be displaced manually in an axial run in said axial direction along said tubular skirt, said slider forming a so-called first part, said support forming or including a so-called second part, said first and second parts being attracted by radial magnetic forces, in such a way that said axial displacement of said slider causes that of said support and that thereby said product carried by said support is able to emerge as required through said upper aperture by a manual displacement of said outer slider,
b) the skirt of said body, said slider, and typically said support, have typically homothetical, noncircular, sections, namely outer SCE and inner SCI sections for the skirt of said body, outer SAE and inner SAI sections for said slider and an outer section SSE for said support, the inner section SAI of said slider (7, 7′, 7″) being at least equal to the outer section SCE of the skirt (3) of said body (2), the outer section SSE of said support (8) being at least equal to the inner section SCI of the skirt (3) of said body (2), in such a way that said slider and said support are able to slide relative to the skirt of said body, and that said product, and typically said stick, is able to have a noncircular section SRE, of form adapted to said application, said section SRE being at least equal to said inner section SCI of said skirt of said body.
The characteristic means of the present invention allow all of the problems posed to be resolved.
Indeed, on the one hand, the dispenser according to and an outer slider able to slide on the tubular skirt, a system of extreme simplicity if it is compared to those required in tubes of lipstick or in deodorant dispensers.
On the other hand, as will appear in the remainder of the description and in the figures, this propulsion system is adapted to different types of product, be it lipsticks, deodorants, or miscellaneous products in the form of creams, pastes, and more generally any fluid product possessing a certain rigidity at rest, in other words which does not flow in the absence of mechanical constraints applied to the product, the invention not relating to liquid products that are able to flow by themselves with no external constraint, products typically packaged in bottles closed with a bung.
Additionally, the dispenser according to the invention makes it possible to have products, typically new sticks of lipstick of potentially any section, a noncircular section SRE of the stick being able to be very advantageous particularly in securing an accurate application of the stick to the lips.
Finally, dispensers according to the invention, apart from the fact that they constitute dispensers that are totally different from those of the prior art, may also promote a different mode of use, with the result that they constitute, for users, items which cannot be confused with those of the prior art.
All the figures relate to dispensers or elements of dispensers according to the invention.
a to 5a and
The other figures are cross-sections in a horizontal plane perpendicular to the axial direction.
a to 1f, 2 and 3a to 3c relate to one and the same mode of dispenser (1, 1′).
a shows the dispenser (1) closed.
b shows the body (2) of the dispenser (1) formed of a part cast in a single piece constituted by a tubular skirt (3) and a bottom (4, 4′).
c shows the cap (5) of the dispenser (1).
d shows the support (8) of the product (6, 6′) which includes a permanent magnet or a paramagnetic material (80).
e shows the annular slider (7, 7′), which includes a permanent magnet or a paramagnetic material (70), at least one of the two parts (7, 7′) and (8) including a permanent magnet.
f shows a packaged product (6), said product being a stick of lipstick (6′). Its transverse section has been shown in dotted lines, in an oval shape.
a to 3c show enlarged views of different means of fastening (84) said product (6) to its support (8).
In
In
In
a shows another type of dispenser (1, 1″) wherein said support (8) forms a piston (8′), wherein said product (6) is a product of a cream type (6″), wherein said bottom (4) forms a part distinct (4″) from said tubular skirt (3) forming a fastening ring (41) acting as a stop for said slider (7, 7′) and said piston (8′), and wherein said skirt (3) includes at its upper part (30) a crown (34) including a plurality of orifices (340).
b relates to another type of dispenser (1, 1″), wherein said support (8) forms a piston (8′), said piston including a lower orifice sealed by a bung (83), so as to allow filling through the bottom, in which, as in
A shown in
As shown in
a to 9e show—fully or in part—a cross-section in a horizontal plane A-A in
a to 9e relate to a dispenser (1), which is typically a tube of lipstick (1′), but which may also be a rigid product or cream dispenser (1″), or else a stick-form deodorant dispenser (1′″).
a to 6f relate to a dispenser (1, 1′, 1′″) of rectangular section. In
b is a simplified representation of
In this
c,
6
d and 6e show respectively the three parts of the dispenser in
f is a view, in partial axial cross-section, of the support (8) and of the stick (6, 6′) fastened to the support. It includes, showed in dotted lines :
under the figure, the outer section SSE of the support (8),
above the figure, the outer section SRE of the stick (6, 6′).
a to 10f, similar to
a corresponds to homothetical sections (SAE, SAE, SCE, SCI, SSE≅SRE) corresponding to a rectangle with its ends rounded in a semicircle.
b corresponds to homothetical sections (SAE, SAE, SCE, SCI, SSE≅SRE) corresponding to a parallelogram.
c corresponds to homothetical sections (SAE, SAE, SCE, SCI, SSE≅SRE) corresponding to a trapezium.
d corresponds to homothetical sections (SAE, SAE, SCE, SCI, SSE≅SRE) corresponding to a rectangle the two larger sides of which are convex.
e corresponds to homothetical sections (SAE, SAE, SCE, SCI, SSE≅SRE) corresponding to a rectangle the two larger sides of which are concave.
a to 8e correspond to sections of generally triangular shape.
a corresponds to homothetical sections (SAE, SAE, SCE, SCI, SSE≅SRE) corresponding to a triangle.
b corresponds to homothetical sections (SAE, SAE, SCE, SCI, SSE≅SRE) corresponding to a triangular shape with rounded apexes.
c corresponds to homothetical sections (SAE, SAE, SCE, SCI, SSE≅SRE) corresponding to a triangular shape one side of which is concave.
d corresponds to homothetical sections (SAE, SAE, SCE, SCI, SSE≅SRE) corresponding to an angular sector, or to a triangular shape one of the sides of which is convex.
In this figure an open annular slider (7″) has been shown, with a line in dots showing the corresponding closed annular slider (7′).
e corresponds to homothetical sections (SAE, SAE, SCE, SCI, SSE≅SRE) corresponding to a triangular shape two sides of which are concave.
In
a corresponds to homothetical sections (SAE, SAE, SCE, SCI, SSE≅SRE) corresponding to an oval shape fitted with two different radii of curvature at its two ends.
b is a variant of
c corresponds to homothetical sections (SAE, SAE, SCE, SCI, SSE≅SRE) corresponding to a square with rounded apexes.
d corresponds to homothetical sections (SAE, SAE, SCE, SCI, SSE≅SRE) corresponding to an irregular pentagon with rounded apexes, so as to have different radii of curvature at each apex of the pentagon.
e is a variant of
a to 10f, similar to
a: 2 sticks circular in shape
b: 2 sticks triangular in shape
c: 2 sticks triangular in shape
d: 3 sticks circular in shape and of different diameter
e: 4 sticks approximately triangular in shape, said multiple dispenser (1a) being of circular section.
f: 4 sticks of different shapes, said multiple dispenser (1a) being of square section.
According to the invention, one (70, 80) of said first (70) and second (80) parts may include a permanent magnet, the other part (80, 70) including a permanent magnet, or a paramagnetic or ferromagnetic material of positive magnetic susceptibility typically greater than 1, so as to form said radial magnetic forces.
Typically, and as shown by way of example in
As shown in particular in
However, said bottom (4) may be a bottom (4″) forming a part distinct from said skirt (3), said bottom (4″) and said skirt (3) being typically assembled by being snapped on or by bonding.
As shown in
As shown in
The piston (8′) in
However, said part (80) may itself form said piston, in particular when it is not necessary for said part (80) to slide in a sealed way in said tubular skirt (3).
According to the invention, said axial displacement may be reversible, said slider (7, 7′, 7″) being therefore able to come against said lower stop (21), and possibly to be held against said lower stop (21), particularly when said upper aperture (300) is sealed by said cap (5). In this case, the slider (7, 7′, 7″) may take up any position between the stops (20, 21), once the cap (5) is removed.
According to one advantageous embodiment shown in
In this case, said slider, which can always resume the same position when the dispenser (1) is closed, may form a decorative element of the dispenser (1).
According to the invention, and as shown in
As shown in
In
In
As shown in
As shown in particular 6a to 9e, said body (2), said slider (7, 7′, 7″), and said support (8, 8′) may have homothetical noncircular sections, said product (6, 6′, 6″, 6′″), typically said stick (6′), having a noncircular section SRE close to or homothetical with that SSE of said support (8).
According to a variant shown in
But, as shown in
As shown in
As shown in all the figures except
Although only
a to 10f show the case of double to quadruple dispensers including a number of open annular sliders (7″).
According to the invention, and as shown in
The inner section SCI, of the skirt of said body and the corresponding outer section SPE of said product SPE may have one and the same form factor L/1 typically between 1 and 5, L and 1 being the largest dimension and the smallest dimension respectively of the smallest rectangle, or of the smallest square if L=1, into which said section may fall. See
This form factor is slightly greater than 3 in the case of
As shown in
According to the invention, said dispenser may have an H/D ratio of typically between 0.8 and 10, H and D being the largest axial or height dimension and the largest radial or diameter dimension respectively of said closed dispenser.
According to one embodiment of the invention, said H/D ratio may be greater than 3, said dispenser (1) may form a tube of lipstick (1′), said product (6) then being typically a stick of lipstick (6′).
Typically, said product or said stick being relatively solid in terms of their consistency, said stick (6′) and said support (8) may form a removable assembly (9), said assembly forming a refill, so as to be able to change said assembly either to change the colour shade of the stick, or when said stick has been fully used up. See for example
However, as shown in
According to another embodiment of the invention, said H/D ratio may be between 2 and 4, said dispenser (1) forming a stick-form deodorant dispenser and said product (6) typically being a deodorant stick (6′″).
According to another embodiment of the invention, said H/D ratio may be less than 4, said dispenser (1) then forming a cream dispenser and said product (6) typically being a rigid product such as a cream (6″).
Another object of the invention is constituted by a multiple dispenser (1a) of a plurality of N products (6), typically cosmetic products, including a body (2) with a multi-tubular skirt (3a) forming a plurality of N cavities for said plurality of N products (6), said cavities being equipped at their upper part (30a) with upper apertures (300a), a plurality of N independent supports (8a) for said N products (6a) able to be displaced in an axial direction of said multi-tubular skirt (3a) and thus to make said products (6a) emerge through said upper apertures (300a) so that they can be used and typically applied to an application surface, a cap (5) or a plurality of caps (5a) able to seal said upper apertures (300), and a means to ensure manually an axial displacement of each of said supports (8a) relative to said multi-tubular skirt (3a), in which a plurality of N independent sliders (7a) external to said multi-tubular skirt (3) forming a plurality of N open rings, each open ring surrounding a support, said open rings being able to be displaced manually in an axial run in said axial direction along said multi-tubular skirt (3a), each of said sliders (7a) forming a part (70), said support (8a) forming or including another part (80), said parts (70) and (80) being attracted by radial magnetic forces, in such a way that each axial displacement of one of the N independent sliders (7a) drives that of said corresponding support (8a) and that thereby said corresponding product (6a) carried by said support (8a) is able to emerge as required through said corresponding upper aperture (300a).
Multiple dispensers of this kind (1a) are shown in
N is equal to 2 for the dispensers in
N is equal to 3 for the dispenser in
N is equal to 4 for the dispensers in
In each of the cases, the manual displacement of each of the sliders (7a, 7b, 7c, 7d) causes the displacement of the corresponding support (8a, 8b, 8c, 8d), and therefore the emergence of the corresponding product (6a, 6b, 6c, 6d). In
In this multiple dispenser (1a), N may be between 2 and 6 and said plurality of products (6a) may correspond to a plurality of transverse section perpendicular to said axial direction, and/or a plurality of colour shades, and/or a plurality of products that are distinct through their chemical composition.
Another purpose of the invention is constituted by the use of the dispenser (1) according to the invention or of the multiple dispenser (1a) to form a tube or a dispenser of lipstick (1′), as shown in
Another purpose of the invention is constituted by the use of the dispenser (1) according to the invention to form a dispenser (1″) of a fluid and rigid product, typically a cream, as shown in
Another purpose of the invention is constituted by the use of the dispenser (1) according to the invention to form a dispenser or applicator (1′″) of deodorant in stick form, as shown in
In this case, and as shown in
The figures constitute embodiment examples of dispensers (1) according to the invention.
To manufacture the dispenser (1, 1′) according to
The other parts of the dispenser (1, 1′) were manufactured by plastic material moulding.
An axial force of 3.3 N was thus obtained, a force greater than the frictional resistance of the assembly (9) formed by said support (8) and said product (6, 6′), namely a stick of lipstick.
In the assembly (9) in
a to 3c show other implementation variants in respect of fixing the stick to its support and forming said assembly (9).
A dispenser (1, 1″) was also manufactured in accordance with
A dispenser was also manufactured similar to the one shown in
A dispenser was also manufactured similar to the one in
A dispenser (1, 1′″) was also manufactured in accordance with
In the case of dispensers (1″) and (1′″) in
An axial force was thereby obtained of the order of about 14 N, a force which is amply sufficient to displace the products (6″) and (6′″) axially.
The second annular part (80) was overmoulded with the piston (8′), and likewise, the first annular part (70) of the dispenser (1″) in
In the case of the dispensers (1″) and (1′″), the lower end (35) of the tubular skirt (3) includes an inner radial projection (350) with an orientated profile selected so as to allow said piston (8) equipped with said second part (80) to pass forcibly—in the axial direction (10)—and the fastening ring (41) to be snapped on.
In the case of the dispenser (1′″) in
Dispensers (1, 1) were also manufactured in accordance with
Said slider (7) is a closed annular slider (7′) except in the case in
Multiple dispensers (1a) were also manufactured in accordance with
Said support (8, 8a) includes said part (80) laterally fixed to a cup (840) into which said stick is driven (6, 6′, 6a).
The skirt (3, 3a) of the body (2) of the dispenser may include an upper stop (20) for said lateral slider (7a, 7″), a stop which has been shown in
According to one embodiment variant, and whatever the embodiment example, it may be advantageous for said slider (7, 7′, 7″, 7a) to engage with the outer surface of said tubular skirt with a level of frictional force that is sufficient to be able to apply the stick to the lips without having to hold the slider manually at a set position, to ensure sufficient emergence of the stick outside the body (2).
Conversely, with a weak frictional force, it would be necessary to hold the slider manually at its axial position when applying the stick to the lips, or more generally said product to the face or to the skin.
The invention has great advantages.
Indeed, on the one hand it allows dispensers to be manufactured with a limited number of parts, and, on the other hand, it allows these parts to be assembled by a straightforward axial assembly, which is highly advantageous economically.
Additionally, it has been found that a slight spring effect is produced when applying said product (6), which is not the case with prior art dispensers, which enhances the flexibility of the application of said product and constitutes a very favourable element for the user. This spring effect is due to the magnetic coupling between the slider (7) presumed anchored during said application and the support (8), which is axially free.
Even when the axial displacement of the slider (7) is irreversible, as shown in
Moreover, the invention offers the possibility of having products, in particular sticks of lipstick of potentially any type of form or section, one and the same stick having in particular different radii of curvature, which may be highly valued in getting in particular different stroke or flat tint effects, and this is the case either with a number of dispensers (1) or with a multiple dispenser (1a).
In this way, the invention meets the latent desire of any user to be able to have a stick in forms other than the straightforward cylindrical form.
Finally, the invention leads both to a new way of operating and using said dispenser, and to a new presentation of these dispensers, such that the dispensers according to the invention have a strong power of identification, and therefore a strong power of “discrimination” relative to prior art dispensers, which is more often than not in great demand in terms of packaging and marketing cosmetic products or beauty care products.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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04 10993 | Oct 2004 | FR | national |