Dispenser having a fixing member, and a fixing member for such a dispenser

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6595395
  • Patent Number
    6,595,395
  • Date Filed
    Wednesday, May 30, 2001
    23 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, July 22, 2003
    21 years ago
Abstract
A fluid dispenser is provided with a dispenser member, a container (1) with a neck (10), and a fixing member (2) for fixing the fluid dispenser member to the neck of the container. The fixing member comprises a skirt (20) defining an inside wall. The fluid dispenser has an inside wall provided with at least two longitudinal ribs (23) extending over the height of the skirt. The ribs (23) cooperate by plastic deformation with an outside portion (11) of the neck (10).
Description




TECHNICAL FIELD




The present invention relates to a dispenser for dispensing a fluid, the dispenser comprising a dispenser member such as a pump or a valve, a container forming a neck, and a fixing member for fixing the dispenser member to the neck of the container. The present invention also relates to such a fixing member. The fixing member comprises a skirt defining an inside wall serving to co-operate with the neck of the container.




BACKGROUND OF THE INVNETION




Such dispensers using such fixing members are in common use for dispensing fluids in the fields of perfumes, or cosmetics, or indeed pharmaceuticals.




Several types of fixing member commonly designated by the term “fixing ring” are known from the prior art. In general, such a ring defines a skirt that extends downwards and that serves to co-operate with a reinforced portion formed by the neck of the container. The reinforced or thickened portion may be referred to as a “rim lip” and it projects outwards and forms a downwardly-facing shoulder. The skirt of the ring is provided with a continuous snap-fastening bead or with separate snap-fastening heads serving to come into engagement under the shoulder formed by the rim lip. The skirt is split and can be continuous or split to form tabs at the ends of which the snap-fastening heads are formed. When the skirt forms tabs and snap-fastening heads, a trim band is generally provided that fits over and covers the skirt so as to lock the snap-fastening heads under the shoulder of the rim lip. When the skirt is continuous and forms a continuous inside snap-fastening bead, the trim band is not necessary and is then purely decorative.




In both cases, regardless of whether the skirt is continuous or split, the snap-fastening bead or the snap-fastening heads co-operate with the shoulder of the rim lip. The skirt does not interact in any way with the cylindrical outside bearing surface of the rim lip in a fixing purpose.




Unfortunately, regardless of whether it is split or not, such a skirt is easily deformed due to the bead or the heads being engaged under the shoulder of the rim lip by force. When the skirt has snap-fastening tabs provided with heads, this plastic deformation of the skirt occurs under the effect of the trim band while said band is being mounted. When the skirt is continuous and provided with a continuous inside snap-fastening bead, the deformation of the skirt is sometimes visible from the outside.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




An object of the present invention is to remedy the above-mentioned drawbacks of the prior art by defining a fixing member whose skirt is not subject to any deformation on its outside, and which can also perform effective fixing without using the trim band to lock it on the neck of the container.




To this end, the present invention proposes that the inside wall be provided with at least two longitudinal ribs extending over the height of the skirt, said ribs co-operating by plastic deformation with an outside portion of the neck.




Unlike the snap-fastening head or bead situated under the shoulder of the rim lip and therefore co-operating only with said shoulder, the ribs of the preferred embodiments of the invention extend over the height of the rim lip, and advantageously also under the rim lip so that the skirt is in contact with the neck over a large fraction of the height of the skirt.




In an embodiment, the ribs define an inside diameter smaller than the outside diameter of the neck before the fixing member has been mounted on the neck so that the ribs are deformed plastically over an outside bearing surface of the neck after said fixing member has been mounted on said neck. Since the ribs extend longitudinally, and since they are spaced apart from one another, they can be deformed plastically over the rim lip of the neck relatively easily without damaging or deforming the outside wall of the skirt.




In another embodiment, the reinforced portion or rim lip is provided with at least one retaining notch into which the ribs penetrate by plastic deformation.




Advantageously, said at least one notch extends around the periphery of the reinforced portion.




The notch or the notches may, for example, be in the form of one or more circular grooves formed in the substantially cylindrical outside bearing surface of the rim lip. Naturally, it is possible to consider any shape for the outside profile of the bearing surface of the rim lip that makes it possible to improve the fastening of the ribs by plastic deformation. The term “notch” is thus used to designate any surface state of the outside bearing surface of the rim lip that makes it possible to improve the retention of the fixing member.




In a variant, said at least one notch extends over the height of the reinforced portion, said notch having a width smaller than the width of a rib so that the rib is held by plastic deformation in said notch. In which case, the notch is not peripheral but rather it is vertical, extending through the rim lip of the neck. Advantageously, the notch has a width that tapers from the top end of the neck. The notch is preferably wider than the rib at the top end of the neck and necessarily narrower than the rib at its bottom end. This makes is possible firstly to facilitate inserting the rib into the notch, and secondly to retain the rib in the notch by a barb effect.




It is also possible to consider a split skirt having tabs, on the insides of which the ribs are formed. In which case, the fixing member further comprises a trim band which covers the skirt at least in part. Since the ribs can be deformed without deforming the outside wall of the skirt, the trim band can be mounted on the fixing member before it is mounted on the neck of the container. Thus, the fixing member and the band can be mounted as a single unit on the neck of the container.




According another aspect of the invention, the skirt comprises longitudinal inner recesses located radially outwardly of the ribs in the thickness of the skirt, so that the ribs may be deformed radially outwardly into their respective recesses without deforming the outer surface or wall of the skirt. These recesses allow a deformation of the inner ribs without affecting the outer surface or wall of the skirt. It is therefore possible to pre-mount a trim band on the skirt. The trim band may advantageously be in contact with the outer wall of the skirt on the entire periphery, and therefore also at the level of the inner recesses. Of course, the expression “inner recesses” means that the recesses do not open at the outer wall of the skirt which may therefore remain cylindrical. Preferentially, the recesses open or emerge at the level of the lower end of the skirt and are therefore shaped as blind holes extending axially in the thickness of the skirt wall from its lower end. And in order to enhance a good elastical deformation of the ribs, it is advantageous for the recesses to be larger than the ribs.




The present invention is described more fully below with reference to the accompanying drawings which give three embodiments of the present invention by way of non-limiting example.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




In the drawings:





FIG. 1



a


is a bottom half view of a fixing member according a first embodiment of the invention;





FIG. 1



b


is a vertical cross-section view through the fixing member of

FIG. 1



a


, as mounted on a container neck;





FIG. 2

is a vertical cross-section view through a fixing member and a container neck in a second embodiment;





FIG. 3



a


is a horizontal section view through the fixing member and the neck taken along plane


3




a





3




a


in

FIG. 2

;





FIG. 3



b


is a vertical section view taken along plane


3




b





3




b


in

FIG. 2

;





FIG. 4

is a vertical cross-section view through a fixing device according to a third embodiment; and





FIG. 5

is a horizontal cross-section view through the fixing device taken along plane


5





5


in FIG.


4


.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS




Reference is made firstly to

FIGS. 1



a


and


1




b


to explain a first embodiment. The fixing member comprises a ring


2


that is made of a molded plastics material, for example, and that forms a recess


21


serving to receive a dispenser member (not shown) such as a valve or a pump which is snap-fastened thereto by force. In general, the body of the valve or of the pump has a reinforced collar suitable for being snap-fastened in the recess


21


. The actuating rod for actuating the valve or the pump passes through an opening


24


provided in the ring


2


. The periphery of the recess


21


is connected to a web


22


serving to come into bearing contact on a gasket


4


interposed between the web


22


and the top end of the neck of a container


1


. The web


22


is connected via its outside periphery to a skirt


20


which is essentially cylindrical in outside shape. The skirt


20


extends downwards from the web


22


and may also extend upwards as shown in

FIG. 1



b


. In its downwardly-extending portion, the skirt


20


co-operates with a neck


10


of the container


1


. The neck advantageously has a thickened or reinforced portion


11


that projects outwardly and that may be referred to as a “rim lip”


11


. The rim lip


11


extends to the top end of the neck


10


, and a sealing bead


14


over which the flexible gasket


4


is deformed is provided on said top end of the neck


10


. The rim lip


11


extends downwards over some distance and then forms a shoulder so as to connect to the smaller-diameter cylindrical portion of the neck.




In the invention, the inside wall of the skirt


20


is provided with a plurality of ribs


23


that extend vertically over a fraction of the height of the skirt


20


. In the embodiment shown in

FIGS. 1



a


and


1




b


, there are eight such ribs


23


distributed uniformly around the inside periphery of the inside wall of the skirt


20


. The ribs


23


advantageously extend over a height greater than the height of the rim lip


11


. It is also possible to consider embodiments in which ribs extend over a height that is substantially equal to or slightly less than the height of the rim lip.




In the invention, the ribs


23


define a virtual cylinder including the ends of the ribs. This virtual cylinder has a diameter that is smaller than the outside diameter of the rim lip


11


so that, once the skirt


20


is mounted on the neck


10


of the container


1


, the ribs


23


are deformed plastically against the substantially cylindrical outside bearing surface of the rim lip


11


. In order to ensure that the ribs are held more securely to the rim lip, they may advantageously extend to below the shoulder of the rim lip so as to fit snugly over said shoulder, thereby contributing to fastening the skirt to the neck. It is also possible to provide the outside bearing surface of the rim lip


11


with a profile enabling the ribs to be fastened more securely. As shown in

FIG. 1



b


, the outside bearing surface of the rim lip


11


is provided with an annular notch


12


which extends around all or some of the periphery of the rim lip. It is also possible to provide a plurality of notches of this type. Thus, the ribs can penetrate by plastic creep into the notches, and thus improve the fastening of the skirt


20


onto the neck


10


. When the rim lip


11


is provided with such notches, the ribs do not need to extend to below the shoulder of the rim lip. In other words, the ring can be fastened to the neck without the skirt co-operating with the shoulder of the rim lip, unlike the fastening in the above-mentioned prior art. A shaped outside bearing surface on the rim lip suffices to hold the ribs of the skirt effectively on the neck. Since the ribs are disposed separately and constitute only localized reinforcements in the direction in which the ring is inserted onto the neck, said ribs can be deformed without deforming the outside wall of the skirt


20


.




It should be noted that the skirt


20


is fastened to the neck without needing a trim band


3


such as the band shown in

FIG. 1



b


and serving in prior art fixing members to lock the snap-fastening heads under the shoulder of the rim lip. In this embodiment, the trim band


3


is purely decorative and can be pre-mounted on the ring


2


before said ring is mounted on the neck of the container. This is made possible by the fact that the plastic deformation of the ribs does not give rise to any deformation of the outside wall of the skirt


20


. In certain applications, it is thus possible to omit the trim band


3


.




Reference is made below to

FIGS. 2

,


3




a


, and


3




b


in order to explain a second embodiment of the invention. In this embodiment, the ring


20


is also provided with ribs


23


that extend vertically over a fraction of the height of the skirt. As in the preceding embodiment, these ribs


23


co-operate with the rim lip


11


of the neck


10


of the container. In the invention, a plurality of vertical notches may be formed in the rim lip


11


. Such a notch may extend from top to bottom of the rim lip so that said rim lip is interrupted at the notch, but the notch may also extend over a fraction only of the height of the rim lip starting from its top end while leaving the bottom end of the rim lip uninterrupted. In the embodiment used to illustrate the present invention, the notch


15


extends right through the rim lip.

FIG. 3



a


shows that the rim lip


11


is provided with two notches of this type. Naturally, it is possible to provide more than two notches of this type, e.g. distributed uniformly around the periphery of the neck. In the invention, the ribs


23


(of which there are also two) formed on the skirt


20


are suitable for fitting into the notches


15


in the rim lip. Advantageously, the notches


15


in the rim lip are of width smaller than the width of the ribs


23


so that the ribs


23


are deformed plastically against the edges of the notches


15


. Preferably, the width of the notches


15


tapers from the top end of the neck, so that, at the top end of the neck, the width of the notches is larger than the width of the ribs, and so that, at the bottom end of the notches, the width of the notches is smaller than the width of the ribs


23


. Thus, the ribs


23


can be force inserted into the notches


15


. As can be seen in

FIG. 3



b


, it is advantageous for the sloping edges of the notches


15


to form barb profiles


16


, e.g. situated at the bottom ends of the notches


15


. It is also possible to consider notch shapes in which one or more barb profiles is/are formed on each of the edges of the notches elsewhere than at their bottom ends. Whereas in the embodiment shown in

FIGS. 1



a


and


1




b


, the ribs are deformed radially, in this second embodiment shown in

FIGS. 2

,


3




a


, and


3




b


, the ribs are deformed tangentially by the edges of the notches


15


. With such vertical notches


15


, the fastening of the skirt


20


is locked both vertically and in rotation. It is impossible to remove the fixing member from the neck because of the presence of the barb profiles


16


formed by the rim lip


11


. It is thus guaranteed that the ring is fastened securely and irreversibly to the neck.




It should be noted that the trim band


3


may also be pre-mounted before the ring is mounted on the neck, since the deformation of the ribs does not give rise to any deformation of the outside wall of the skirt


20


.




In both of the embodiments, use is made of ribs that are formed on the inside of the skirt. These ribs are deformable plastically, e.g. by creep taking place over fastening profiles formed by the neck which is not necessarily provided with a rim lip. The deformation of the ribs may be radial or tangential.




The third embodiment shown in

FIGS. 4 and 5

is an alternative of the first embodiment of

FIGS. 1



a


and


1




b


. The skirt


20


of the fixing device is here formed with longitudinal inner recesses


26


extending throughout the height of the skirt. These recesses


26


are internal, since they do not emerge either on the inner wall


202


or on the outer wall


201


. They extend from the lower end


203


of the skirt


20


upwardly and are shaped as blind holes emerging on the lower end


203


of the skirt and extending upwardly axially through the thickness of the wall of the skirt without interfering with the inner wall (i.e., inner surface) or outer wall (i.e., outer surface) of the skirt. These recesses may, for instance, be formed with a pin penetrating into the mould from the lower end of the skirt.




As it may be seen on

FIG. 5

, the recesses


26


are separated from the outer wall


201


by wall sections


28


and from the inner wall


202


by other wall sections


27


, and longitudinal inner ribs


23


are formed on these wall sections


27


. Therefore, a recess


26


is always associated with a rib


23


, and the rib is located radially inwardly of the recess. In other words, the recesses


26


are located just behind the ribs


23


when looking from the center of the fixing device, so that the ribs may be deformed radially outwardly in their respective recesses, particularly during their mounting on the neck of the container. During that deformation of the ribs


23


, only the wall sections


27


are deformed whereas the wall sections


28


remain totally non deformed. The outer wall


201


of the skirt


20


is not deformed during the mounting of the ring on a container neck. It is therefore possible to mount a trim or decorative band


3


on the ring before mounting the ring on the container neck. The trim band


3


, comprising a substantially cylindrical body


30


with an outer wall


32


and an inner wall


33


and an inwardly extending upper rim


31


, may be in contact with the outer wall


201


of the skirt on the whole of its periphery, as it may be seen on FIG.


5


. The fixing device may be mounted on a neck with the trim band


3


mounted on the ring


2


as represented on FIG.


4


.




Advantageously, the recesses


26


are larger than the ribs


23


.




The ribs


23


may for example be deformed radially inwardly in the recesses


26


at the level of the wall


13


of the neck


10


. The ribs


23


may conform to the profile of the lower shoulder of the rim lip. It is to be noted that with these longitudinal ribs


23


extending advantageously on the whole of the height of the skirt, it is possible to realize a fixing on a neck with a rim lip


11


variable in height. That is not the case with the devices of the prior art using snap teeth or beads adapted to be received under that shoulder.



Claims
  • 1. A dispenser for dispensing a fluid, the dispenser comprising a dispenser member, a container with a neck, and a fixing member for fixing the fluid dispenser member to the neck of the container, said fixing member comprising a skirt defining an inside wall, said inside wall being provided with at least two longitudinal ribs extending over the height of the skirt, said ribs co-operating by plastic deformation with an outside portion of the neck.
  • 2. A fluid dispenser according to claim 1, in which the ribs define an inside diameter smaller than the outside diameter of the neck before the fixing member has been mounted on the neck so that the ribs are deformed plastically over an outside bearing surface of the neck after said fixing member has been mounted on said neck.
  • 3. A fluid dispenser according to claim 1, in which the neck forms a reinforced portion of larger diameter and that projects outwards, the ribs co-operating with said reinforced portion.
  • 4. A fluid dispenser according to claim 3, in which the ribs extend to below said reinforced portion.
  • 5. A fluid dispenser according to claim 3, in which the reinforced portion is provided with at least one retaining notch into which the ribs penetrate by plastic deformation.
  • 6. A fluid dispenser according to claim 5, in which said at least one notch extends around the periphery of the reinforced portion.
  • 7. A fluid dispenser according to claim 5, in which said at least one notch extends over the height of the reinforced portion, said at lest one notch having a width smaller than the width of a rib so that the rib is held by plastic deformation in said notch.
  • 8. A fluid dispenser according to claim 7, in which said at least one notch has a width that tapers from the top end of the neck.
  • 9. A fluid dispenser according to claim 1, in which the fixing member further comprises a trim band which covers the skirt at least in part.
  • 10. Fixing device for fixing a fluid product dispenser on a container neck, said device comprising a fixing ring defining a substantially cylindrical skirt having an outer wall, and an inner wall adapted to co-operate with an outer wall of the container neck, characterized in thatthe inner wall of the skirt is provided with longitudinal ribs extending through the height of the skirt, said ribs being adapted to engage the outer wall of the neck with a tight contact, the skirt comprises longitudinal inner recesses located radially outwardly of the ribs and extending in the thickness of the skirt, so that the ribs may be deformed radially outwardly in their respective recesses without deforming the outer wall of the skirt.
  • 11. Fixing device according to claim 10, wherein the longitudinal recesses do not open on the outer wall of the skirt.
  • 12. Fixing device according to claim 10, wherein the outer wall of the skirt is in contact with a trim band on its periphery.
  • 13. Fixing device according to claim 10, wherein the recesses are larger than the ribs.
  • 14. Fixing device according to claim 10, wherein the recesses are open at a lower end of the skirt and are formed as blind holes extending axially in the thickness of the skirt from its lower end between said outer and inner walls.
Priority Claims (2)
Number Date Country Kind
00.07018 May 2000 FR
01.02022 Feb 2001 FR
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION

This is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/776,178 filed Feb. 2, 2001.

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Number Date Country
Parent 09/776178 Feb 2001 US
Child 09/867810 US