Dispenser having a fixing member with peripheral sealing

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6575339
  • Patent Number
    6,575,339
  • Date Filed
    Friday, February 2, 2001
    23 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, June 10, 2003
    21 years ago
  • Inventors
  • Examiners
    • Scherbel; David A.
    • Nicolas; Frederick C.
    Agents
    • Wood, Phillips, Katz, Clark & Mortimer
Abstract
A dispenser for dispensing a fluid, the dispenser comprising a dispenser member, a container (1) with a neck (10), and a fixing member (2) for fixing the dispenser member to the neck, said fixing member forming a skirt (20) defining an inside wall (21) serving to cooperate with an outside peripheral surface (13) of the neck (10), said dispenser being characterized in that peripheral sealing means (15; 4; 5) are disposed between said inside wall (21) and said outside peripheral surface (13).
Description




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 with a neck, and a fixing member for fixing the dispenser member to the neck. This type of dispenser is in frequent use in the field of pharmaceuticals, cosmetics, or perfumes for dispensing fluids, e.g. in spray form. To fix the pump or the valve to the neck of the container, a fixing member is used that is commonly designated by the term “fixing ring”. In general, such a ring co-operates with the outside of the neck and is provided with a recess for receiving the body of the pump or of the valve, e.g. by snap-fastening. The fixing ring is also provided with a skirt which co-operates with the outside of the neck: the most commonly used techniques are screwing, snap-fastening, or crimping. The present invention more particularly concerns snap-fastening.




In this fixing technique (snap-fastening), it is known that the skirt of the ring can be provided either with a continuous inside snap-fastening bead, or with separate snap-fastening heads disposed at the bottom ends of snap-fastening tabs, so that the skirt is split. In general, the snap-fastening heads or the snap-fastening bead co-operate with a shoulder formed by the outside wall of the neck. A conventional design for a container neck consists in forming the top end of the neck with a reinforced outside portion that may be referred to as a “rim lip”. The snap-fastening tabs or the snap-fastening bead are thus suitable for coming into engagement under the rim lip, where said lip forms a shoulder.




Naturally, it is important to provide sealing at the neck of the container in order to prevent the fluid from leaking between the neck and the fixing ring. One known technique consists in disposing a gasket at the top end of the neck, that gasket being compressed by an annular flange formed by the ring and that may be referred to as a “web”. Such a gasket is omitted from certain dispensers, in which the sealing is provided directly by contact between the ring and the neck of the container. In order to obtain good sealing by direct contact, it is necessary for the neck of the container to be made of a material that is harder than the material of the ring: in general, the container is made of glass, and the ring is made of a molded plastics material. The sealing can be provided either at the top end of the neck that is in contact with the web of the ring, or at the shoulder of the rim lip. In both cases, the sealing is axial, and it is necessary to exert a strong traction or thrust force on the ring in the axial direction of the container in order to obtain the sealing. To achieve the traction or thrust, a trim band is often used that covers the fixing ring, and that serves as a thrust member to force the snap-fastening tabs and heads to come into engagement under the rim lip of the neck. Therefore, the sealing is not achieved until the trim band is mounted on the fixing ring.




An object of the present invention is to remedy the above-mentioned drawbacks of the prior art by defining a dispenser in which the fixing member provides sealing at the neck without needing to deform the skirt or the snap-fastening tabs.




To this end, the present invention provides a dispenser for dispensing a fluid, the dispenser comprising a dispenser member, a container with a neck, and a fixing member for fixing the dispenser member to the neck, said fixing member forming a skirt defining an inside wall serving to co-operate with an outside peripheral surface of the neck, in which dispenser peripheral sealing means are disposed between said inside wall and said outside peripheral surface.




Advantageously, the inside wall and the outside surface are substantially cylindrical. Since the sealing means are interposed between two surfaces that are substantially cylindrical, the sealing is radial rather than axial, as it is in the prior art. It is thus not necessary to exert a thrust or a traction force on the ring in order to obtain sealing that is effective. The sealing means thus perform two functions, namely their intrinsic sealing function, and the function of fixing means, enabling the skirt to be fastened effectively to the outside of the neck. It is thus possible to fix the ring to the neck without any snap-fastening heads or any snap-fastening bead at all. It is also possible for the neck to be formed without any reinforced portion or rim lip. Thus, the design of the ring and of the neck is much simpler.




In one embodiment, the sealing means comprise a continuous annular sealing rib formed on the outside peripheral surface of the neck and suitable for coming to bite in the inside wall of the skirt. In which case, the neck of the container is preferably made of a material that is harder than the material of the skirt of the fixing member, so that the continuous annular sealing rib penetrates into the inside wall of the skirt by causing the material of the skirt to creep therearound. In the final position, i.e. when the top end of the neck comes into contact with the web of the fixing member, the rib provides annular sealing and simultaneously fixes the skirt to the neck effectively.




In another embodiment, the inside wall of the skirt is provided with a continuous annular sealing gasket suitable for being crushed against the outside peripheral surface of the neck. Advantageously, the gasket is fixed in a recess formed by the inside wall of the skirt. In one version, the outside peripheral surface of the neck is provided with a continuous annular groove suitable for receiving the annular gasket. In another version, the neck forms an outwardly-projecting reinforced portion, said outside peripheral surface being formed by the reinforced portion, said skirt forming a snap-fastening bead suitable for coming into engagement under the reinforced portion. Preferably, the snap-fastening bead forms the bottom portion of the recess for receiving the gasket.




In all of the embodiments, the sealing means constitute fixing means for fixing the skirt to the neck.











The 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.




In the drawings:





FIG. 1

is a vertical cross-section view through a fixing member as mounted on a container neck in a first embodiment;





FIG. 1



a


is a horizontal section view through the fixing member shown in

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 2

is a vertical cross-section view through a fixing member as mounted on a neck in a second embodiment of the invention; and





FIG. 3

is a cross-section view through a fixing member in a third embodiment of the present invention.











In all three of the embodiments used to illustrate the present invention, the fixing member designated by the numerical reference


2


has an overall configuration that is similar. The same applies to the neck


10


of the container


1


shown in

FIGS. 1 and 2

.




The fixing member


2


is in general made of a molded plastics material, and is provided with a snap-fastening recess


25


serving to receive the body of a valve or of a pump (not shown) by snap-fastening. The snap-fastening recess


25


is extended over its outside periphery by a web


22


serving to come into contact with the top end


14


of the neck


10


. The outside periphery of the web


22


connects to a skirt


20


which extends downwards and which may also extend upwards as shown in the FIGS. The downwardly-extending portion of the skirt


20


has an inside wall


21


serving to co-operate with the outside surface of the neck


10


. A trim band


3


covers the fixing member


2


so that it is not visible. The trim band performs a function that is purely decorative in the present invention.




The neck


10


of the container


1


shown in

FIGS. 1 and 2

is of a known general type that forms a reinforced portion or “rim lip”


11


which projects radially outwards at the top end of the neck


10


. The rim lip


11


has an outside peripheral surface


13


which is substantially cylindrical in shape. The rim lip also forms a shoulder


12


that interconnects the surface


13


and the portion of the neck


10


that is situated below the rim lip. This is a particular and well-known type of container neck shape. However, it is possible to use a container having a neck without a rim lip for the embodiments shown in

FIGS. 1 and 2

. In which case, the outside surface of the neck


10


may be completely cylindrical to its top end.




The inside wall


21


of the skirt


20


of the fixing member


2


co-operates with the outside peripheral surface


13


of the rim lip


11


. The same applies to the bottom surface of the web


22


that comes into contact with the top end


14


of the neck


10


.




At the rim lip, the inside wall


21


of the skirt


20


is also substantially cylindrical so that said wall and said surface


13


come into mutual contact.




In the invention, sealing means are provided at the outside peripheral surface of the rim lip


11


, i.e. at the inside wall


21


of the skirt


20


at the rim lip


11


.




In the embodiment shown in

FIGS. 1 and 1



a


, the sealing means are in the form of a continuous annular sealing rib


15


formed by the neck on the outside peripheral surface


13


of the rim lip. This rib


15


, which is shown rounded in

FIG. 1

, may have any profile that enables the inside wall


21


of the skirt


20


to be fastened to it effectively. For example, it is possible to consider a rib profile in the form of a catch so as to perform fixing by means of barbs. In addition, although a single rib


15


is shown in

FIG. 1

, it is naturally possible to consider other embodiments in which more than one rib is provided on the outside peripheral surface


13


of the rim lip.




The neck of the container is preferably made of a material that is harder than the material of the fixing member, so that the rib


15


is not deformed on mounting the fixing member


2


onto the neck. Rather, it is the inside wall


21


of the skirt


20


that is subjected to deformation, e.g. by means of the material creeping around the rib


15


, in the final position shown in FIG.


1


. Conventionally, the container may be made of glass and the fixing member may be made of a plastics material.




It should be noted that the rib


15


that serves as sealing means also serves as fixing means for fixing the skirt to the neck. The plastics material of which the fixing member


2


is made tends to creep around the rib


15


and to perform effective fixing at said rib. The fixing and the sealing are thus achieved by radial clamping rather than by traction or thrust, as is the case in the prior art. It is thus not necessary to provide any fixing means on the inside wall


21


of the skirt


20


below the shoulder of the rim lip


12


, such as the snap-fastening heads or bead of the prior art. The ring may thus have a very simple configuration that is completely cylindrical, as may the outside wall of the neck


10


. The rib


15


may be formed on a container neck that is completely cylindrical, i.e. that is not provided with a rim lip


11


.




Reference is made below to

FIG. 2

in order to explain a second embodiment. This embodiment differs from the preceding embodiment in that the rib


15


formed by the neck


10


is replaced by a sealing gasket


4


disposed in a recess


23


formed in the inside wall


21


of the skirt


20


. Preferably, the gasket


4


is fixed in the recess


23


by any technique, such as overmolding, gluing, or force snap-fastening. The outside peripheral surface


13


of the rim lip


11


may be completely cylindrical so that the gasket


4


is crushed against the surface


13


, but preferably the peripheral surface is provided with a notch


16


of shape substantially complementary to the shape of the gasket


4


, so that the gasket


4


can be received inside the notch


16


. Naturally, it is necessary for the gasket


4


to be slightly compressed inside the notch


16


in order for good sealing to be achieved at this level.




As in the preceding embodiment, the gasket


4


performs not only a sealing function, but also a fixing function by fitting into the notch


16


. In this embodiment, it is also not necessary to provide particular fixing means on the skirt


20


under the rim lip


11


. Similarly, it is not necessary for the neck of the container to be provided with a rim lip.





FIG. 3

shows a third embodiment of a fixing member. In this embodiment, the inside wall


21


of the skirt


20


is provided with a gasket


5


which extends substantially over the height of the rim lip, i.e. over the height of the outside peripheral surface


13


. The skirt


20


also forms a snap-fastening bead


24


serving to come into engagement under the rim lip


11


, i.e. against its shoulder


12


. The gasket may be held in place in the ring by gluing, by overmolding, or by force snap-fastening. In this embodiment, the sealing is also radial, naturally thereby contributing to the fixing which is nevertheless supplemented by the presence of the snap-fastening bead


24


engaged under the rim lip


11


. However, it should be noted that the engagement of the snap-fastening bead


24


does not contribute to achieving sealing at the gasket


5


, as it does in the prior art. The gasket


5


performs its sealing function alone, and the snap-fastening bead


24


serves merely to supplement fixing the ring onto the neck of the container.



Claims
  • 1. A mounting system for mounting a fluid dispensing dispenser member to a container having a neck with an outside peripheral surface, said system comprising said container, and a fixing member for fixing the dispenser member to said neck, said fixing member having a skirt defining a deformable inside wall serving to cooperate with said outside peripheral surface of said container neck, said system being characterized in that peripheral sealing means are disposed between said inside wall and said outside peripheral surface, and said sealing means comprising a continuous annular sealing rib formed on the outside peripheral surface of the neck and for deforming and biting into said skirt inside wall.
  • 2. A mounting system according to claim 1, in which the inside wall and the outside surface are substantially cylindrical.
  • 3. A mounting system according to claim 1, in which the sealing means constitute fixing means for fixing the skirt to the neck.
  • 4. A mounting system for mounting a fluid dispensing dispenser member to a container having a neck with an outside peripheral surface, said system comprising said container, and a fixing member for fixing the dispenser member to said neck, said fixing member having a skirt defining an inside wall serving to cooperate with said outside peripheral surface of said neck, said system being characterized in that peripheral sealing means are disposed between said inside wall and said outside peripheral surface, and said inside wall of the skirt is provided with a continuous annular sealing gasket carried by said inside wall suitable for being crushed by said inside wall of said skirt against said outside peripheral surface of said neck.
  • 5. A mounting system according to claim 4, in which the gasket is fixed in a recess formed by the inside wall of the skirt.
  • 6. A mounting system according to claim 5, in which the neck forms an outwardly-projecting reinforced portion, said outside peripheral surface being formed by the reinforced portion, said skirt forming a snap-fastening bead suitable for coming into engagement under the reinforced portion.
  • 7. A mounting system according to claim 6, in which the snap-fastening bead forms the bottom portion of the recess for receiving the gasket.
  • 8. A mounting system according to claim 4, in which said inside wall includes an annular recess suitable for receiving said annular gasket.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
00 07019 May 2000 FR
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