Dispenser including a pusher returned to an initial position by a tension member

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6371673
  • Patent Number
    6,371,673
  • Date Filed
    Tuesday, March 14, 2000
    24 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, April 16, 2002
    22 years ago
Abstract
A dispenser for a substance such as lipstick. The dispenser includes containing a pusher for the substance and a declutchable drive to move the pusher in an axial direction within the body to dispense the substance. The pusher returns to an initial position when the declutchable drive is declutched.
Description




The present invention relates to a dispenser of the type comprising a body within which a pusher is movable, declutchable drive means for driving said pusher in axial displacement so as to dispense a substance, and return means for returning the pusher into an initial position when said drive means are declutched.




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




Such a dispenser is described in international application WO 98/09548.




OBJECTS AND SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




An object of the invention is to improve a dispenser of that type.




In the dispenser of the invention the return means include a resilient member working in traction.




Advantageously, the resilient member is housed at least in part inside the pusher.




By means of the invention, the axial size of the dispenser can be reduced compared with that of the dispenser described in international application WO 98/09548, which makes use of a helical spring working in compression.




Advantageously, the resilient member is organized in such a manner as to damp the return movement of the pusher into its initial position.




This makes it possible for the structure of the dispenser to be simplified compared with that described in application WO 98/09548.




Preferably, the resilient member is fixed at one end to the end wall of the dispenser body and at its other end to the pusher.




In a particular embodiment, the pusher includes a notched or threaded rod extended at one end by a cylindrical portion of greater diameter than the rod, the resilient member being housed for the most part inside said cylindrical portion when the pusher is in its initial position.




In another particular embodiment, the pusher comprises a notched or threaded hollow rod within which the major portion of the resilient member is housed when the pusher is in its initial position.




In a particular embodiment, the pusher includes at least one portion of non-circularly-symmetrical section enabling it to be prevented from rotating and serving to guide it in a portion of the body of the dispenser.




In a particular embodiment, the body of the dispenser has first and second portions capable of rotating relative to each other. The pusher has a thread and is mounted with the ability to slide in the first portion of the body but without the ability to rotate relative to said first portion. The dispenser has drive means secured to the second portion of the body, said drive means comprising at least one drive member movable between a driving position in which it engages the thread of the pusher so that relative rotation between the two portions of the body causes the pusher to move axially, and a declutched position in which it ceases to be engaged with the thread of the pusher and enables the pusher to return to its initial position under the return action of the resilient member.




Advantageously, the two portions of the body are separable and are shaped so as to be engageable one in the other, the drive member being organized in such a manner that inserting one of the portions in the other portion causes the drive member to be displaced from its declutched position towards its drive position, and vice versa when said portions are separated.




Advantageously, the drive member is constituted by at least one resilient tab shaped to present a certain amount of resilience in the axial direction when it is engaged with the pusher, thereby enabling the pusher firstly to return slightly towards its initial position in the event of the user exerting axial thrust on the pusher while applying the substance, and secondly allowing the pusher to escape and return to its initial position or to a position closer to its initial position if said thrust exceeds a predetermined force.




Advantageously, the second portion of the body has a sliding element such as a piston or a cup slidably mounted in an axial passage of said second portion, the sliding element being releasably connected to the pusher by link means enabling the sliding element to be separated from the pusher when the first and second portions of the body are separated from each other.




In a particular embodiment, the link means comprise a jaw formed on one of the pusher and the sliding element, and a head formed on the other of the pusher and the sliding element, said jaw being shaped to clamp onto said head when the sliding element is engaged beyond a predetermined stroke inside said axial passage.




Advantageously, said resilient member is constituted by a coil spring.




The invention also provides a dual dispenser, comprising two dispensers as defined above, disposed in opposite directions.




This dual dispenser can be of axial size that is compatible with it being used as a makeup accessory, in particular because of the fact that each pusher is associated with a resilient member working in traction, thereby enabling it to be made more compact.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




Other characteristics and advantages of the present invention will appear on reading the following detailed description of non-limiting embodiments of the invention, and on examining the accompanying drawings, in which:





FIGS. 1 and 2

are two diagrammatic axial section views showing a dispenser constituting a first embodiment of the invention;





FIG. 3

is a diagrammatic, partially cutaway, exploded perspective view of the dispenser of

FIGS. 1 and 2

;





FIG. 4

shows the coupling between the pusher and the sliding element;





FIG. 5

shows a detail of the implementation of the drive means;





FIG. 6

shows the second portion of the body of the dispenser on its own;





FIG. 7

is a diagrammatic axial section view of a dispenser constituting a second embodiment of the invention;





FIG. 8

shows the sliding element of the

FIG. 7

dispenser on its own;





FIG. 9

is a diagram of a dual dispenser; and





FIG. 10

is a diagram showing a variant embodiment of the sliding element.











MORE DETAILED DESCRIPTION




The dispenser


1


shown in

FIGS. 1 and 2

comprises a body


2


that is generally elongate in shape along a longitudinal axis X.




The body


2


comprises two substantially tubular portions


3


and


4


that are capable of rotating relative to each other.




The first portion


3


is closed at one end by a plug


5


provided with a vent


6


and including an inside annular rib


7


whose function is described below.




The second portion


4


has an axial through passage


8


defining a housing for a supply of substance P that is in the form of a stick, for example.




The passage


8


is extended towards the first portion


3


of the body


2


of the dispenser via a conical mouth


10


whose function is explained below.




The second portion


4


of the body


2


is inserted in the first portion


3


and has an outside shoulder


12


against which the front end of the first portion


3


comes into abutment, as shown in

FIGS. 1 and 2

.




The rear end


9


of the second portion


4


, engaged inside the first portion


3


is circularly cylindrical about the axis X and is provided with two diametrically opposite slots


14


(which can be seen in

FIG. 5

, in particular) whose function is described below.




The dispenser


1


also has a pusher


15


comprising a threaded rod


16


.




The rear end of the pusher


15


is provided with a cylindrical portion


17


of greater diameter than the rod


16


, and its front end is provided with an engagement portion constituted by a head


18


connected to the rod


16


via an annular groove


20


.




The pusher


15


is slidably mounted in the first portion


3


of the body


2


and is prevented from rotating relative thereto by the facts firstly that the first portion


3


has at least two diametrically-opposite longitudinal grooves


22


in its inside surface extending between the plug


5


and the annular rib


7


, and secondly that the cylindrical portion


17


has two ribs


23


shaped to slide in said grooves


22


. In a variant that is not shown, it is also possible to prevent the pusher from rotating in the first portion


3


by using a pusher with a non-circularly-cylindrical section which would be a section of any whose shape that is not circularly symmetrical, for example square or oval.




A resilient member constituted in the example described by a coil spring


26


is provided to urge the pusher


15


so that it moves towards its initial position as shown in FIG.


1


.




This spring


26


works in traction. Its rear end is fixed to the inside face


28


of the plug


5


and its front end is fixed to the end wall


29


of the cylindrical portion


17


of the pusher


15


.




At rest, the turns of the spring


26


need not be completely touching and the length of the spring


26


can be slightly greater than that of the cylindrical portion


17


such that the spring


26


is not completely housed therein when the pusher


15


is in its initial position.




This ensures firstly that the total length of the dispenser is relatively short and secondly that the return motion of the pusher under drive from the spring


26


is damped.




The dispenser


1


has a drive member


30


enabling relative rotation between the first and second portions of the body


2


to be transformed into axial displacement of the pusher


15


.




This drive member


30


is shown on its own in FIG.


5


and in the example described it has two diametrically-opposite elastically-deformable tabs


31


that are interconnected by an annular base having an outwardly-directed shoulder so as to engage in the rear end of the second portion


4


, as shown in FIG.


6


. In a variant, the drive member


30


can have a single tab


31


only in which case the second portion need have only one corresponding slot


14


.




Each tab


31


has a first portion


33


secured at one end to the annular base


32


and extending away therefrom while also extending away from the axis X. This first portion


31


is extended by a second portion


34


forming a bend


35


with the first portion and extending away therefrom while extending towards the axis X.




The bends


35


of the tabs


31


extend away from the slots


14


of the second portion


4


when the drive member


30


is in place while the first portion


3


is absent, as can be seen in FIG.


6


.




The spacing between the free ends of the tabs


31


is then greater than the diameter of the rod


16


.




The annular rib


7


serves to hold the annular base


32


pressed against the rear end of the second portion


4


when in its in-use position, as shown in FIG.


2


.




A sliding element


40


is housed inside the passage


8


of the second portion


4


.




The sliding element


40


has a cup


41


at its front end for supporting the stick of substance P, and at its rear end it has jaws


42


whose free ends


43


are spaced apart at rest by a distance which is greater than the largest diameter of the head


18


. In a variant, the jaws


42


can be integrally formed with the pusher, and the head


59


′ can be integrally formed with the sliding element as shown in FIG.


10


.




When the second portion


4


is inserted in the first portion


3


, the head


18


can penetrate between the jaws


42


situated in the conical mouth


10


, as shown in FIG.


4


.




Once the first and second portions of the body


2


of the dispenser have been inserted one in the other, the pusher


15


is held in its initial position because of the presence of the spring


26


.




During said insertion, the tabs


31


of the drive member


30


are pushed inwards and their free ends engage the rod


16


.




The length of the stick of substance P is selected in such a manner that when the pusher


15


is in its initial position, its free end is set back slightly behind the nose of the second portion


4


, as can be seen in FIG.


1


.




When the second portion


4


is rotated relative to the first portion


3


in a given direction, the drive member


30


causes the pusher


15


to advance so that the sliding element


40


moves towards the outlet.




The jaws


42


close on the head


18


, thereby enabling the sliding element


40


to be returned rearwards when the second portion


4


is rotated in the opposite direction.




The tabs


31


of the drive member present a certain amount of flexibility in the axial direction, thereby allowing the stick of substance P to be pushed in a little while it is being used.




At all times, the user can replace the second portion


4


by a new refill of substance or by a different substance, by separating the first portion


3


from the second portion


4


, without it being necessary to cause the stick of substance to move out from the new refill.




During this operation, the jaws


42


of the sliding element


40


are returned to their initial position in the conical mouth


10


, thereby enabling them to release the head


18


.




Simultaneously, the tabs


31


of the drive member


30


move apart by being released from the slots


14


, thereby releasing the rod


16


of the pusher


15


which is then returned to its initial position by the return effect of the spring


26


. Because the spring


26


is affixed to the pusher


15


and the plug


5


, the spring


26


exerts a return force on the pusher


15


as the pusher is moved to extend to the substance P. This return force increases as the elongation of the spring


26


increases.





FIG. 7

shows a dispenser


50


constituting a second embodiment of the invention.




This dispenser comprises a first portion


51


and a second portion


52


which are analogous respectively to the first portion


3


and the second portion


4


of the dispenser


1


as described above.




The first portion


51


is closed at one end by a plug


53


, with one end of a helical spring


54


that works in traction being fixed to the inside face thereof.




The dispenser


50


has a pusher


55


with an outside thread


56


over a portion of its length.




The rear end of the pusher


55


has fins


57


that slide in longitudinal grooves


58


of the first portion


51


, and its front end has a head


59


similar to the head


18


of the above-described dispenser


1


.




The front end


62


of the helical spring


54


is fixed to the end wall of a central bore


60


of the pusher


55


.




When the pusher


55


is in its initial position, the fins


57


come to bear axially against the plug


53


, and the spring


54


is housed entirely within the central bore


60


.




The dispenser


50


has a drive member


65


identical to the drive member


30


of the above-described dispenser


1


.




The second portion


52


of the dispenser


50


has a sliding element


66


which is organized to receive a stick of substance that is of relatively large diameter, for example a piece of lipstick R.




As can be seen in

FIG. 8

, the front of the sliding element


66


has a cup


67


provided with resilient tongues


68


projecting radially at rest into the cup


67


, said tongues being intended to reinforce anchoring of the stick of substance R.




At the rear, the sliding element


66


has jaws


69


like the sliding element


40


in the preceding embodiment.




The sliding element


66


can also have an orifice in the end wall of the cup


67


so as to enable the substance to be cast from behind while hot.




The second portion


52


is shaped so as to enable a closure cap


70


to be engaged with its end wall being provided with a foam pad


71


against which the tip


72


of the second portion


52


comes to bear.




In general, because the return spring in the above-described examples is received at least in part in the pusher, it is possible for the dispenser to be relatively short in the axial direction.





FIG. 9

shows a dual dispenser


90


whose body has a central portion


91


whose general structure is that which would be obtained by uniting the first portions


51


of two dispensers


50


mounted in opposite directions.




The plugs


53


are then replaced by a transverse wall


92


pierced by an orifice


93


so as to put into communication the compartments


94


and


95


in which the rear portions of the two pushers slide respectively.




In the embodiments described above, the spring used to return the corresponding pusher into its initial position is fixed by being welded at one end to said pusher and at its other end to the body of the dispenser. It would not go beyond the ambit of the invention to fix the spring by adhesive, with the end of the spring being hook-shaped, or for fixing to be implemented by suitable intermediate pieces.




Naturally, the invention is not limited to the embodiments shown.




In particular, without going beyond the ambit of the present invention, it is possible to use a resilient member other than a coil spring.




The stick of substance can be replaced by any other type of applicator such as a brush, a felt, a foam, or a piece of flocked material, and the substance can be a dye, a mascara, or eye shadow, for example.




In a variant that is not shown, the drive member can be constituted by a split nut.




Abutment-forming means as shown in

figure 5d

of application WO 98/09548 can be provided, where appropriate, for limiting rearward displacement of the sliding element.



Claims
  • 1. A dispenser comprising a body within which a pusher is movable, declutchable drive means for driving said pusher in axial displacement so as to dispense a substance, and return means for returning the pusher into an initial position when said drive means are declutched, wherein said return means comprise a resilient member working in traction, said resilient member being mounted such that said resilient member is elongated so as to exert a return force on said pusher, as said pusher is moved to dispense the substance said return force increasing as the elongation of said resilient member increases.
  • 2. A dispenser according to claim 1, wherein the tension member is housed at least in part inside the pusher.
  • 3. A dispenser according to claim 1, wherein the tension member is organized in such a manner as to damp the return movement of the pusher into its initial position.
  • 4. A dispenser according to claim 1, wherein the tension member is fixed at one end to the end wall of the dispenser body and at its other end to the pusher.
  • 5. A dispenser according to claim 1, wherein the pusher includes a notched or threaded rod extended at one end by a cylindrical portion of greater diameter than the rod, the tension member being housed for the most part inside said cylindrical portion when the pusher is in its initial position.
  • 6. A dispenser according to claim 1, wherein the pusher comprises a notched or threaded hollow rod within which the major portion of the tension member is housed when the pusher is in its initial position.
  • 7. A dispenser according to claim 1, wherein the body of the dispenser has first and second portions capable of rotating relative to each other, wherein the pusher has a thread and is mounted with the ability to slide in the first portion of the body but without the ability to rotate relative to said first portion, and wherein the drive means is secured to the second portion of the body, said drive means comprising at least one drive member movable between a driving position in which it engages the thread of the pusher so that relative rotation between the two portions of the body causes the pusher to move axially, and a declutched position in which it ceases to be engaged with the thread of the pusher and enables the pusher to return to its initial position under the return forces of the tension member.
  • 8. A dispenser according to claim 7, wherein the two portions of the body are separable and are shaped so as to be engageable one in the other, the drive member being organized in such a manner that inserting one of the portions in the other portion causes the drive member to be displaced from its declutched position towards its drive position, and vice versa when said portions are separated.
  • 9. A dispenser according to claim 8, wherein the drive member is constituted by at least one resilient tab shaped to present a certain amount of resilience in the axial direction when it is engaged with the pusher, thereby enabling the pusher firstly to return slightly towards its initial position in the event of the user exerting axial thrust on the pusher while applying the substance, and secondly allowing the pusher to escape if said thrust exceeds a predetermined force.
  • 10. A dispenser according to claim 8, wherein the second portion of the body has a sliding element slidably mounted in an axial passage of said second portion, the sliding element being releasably connected to the pusher by link means enabling the sliding element to be separated from the pusher when the first and second portions of the body are separated from each other.
  • 11. A dispenser according to claim 10, wherein the link means comprise a jaw formed on one of the pusher and the sliding element, and a head formed on the other of the pusher and the sliding element, said jaw being shaped to clamp onto said head when the sliding element is engaged beyond a predetermined stroke inside said axial passage.
  • 12. A dispenser according to claim 1, wherein said tension member is constituted by a coil spring.
  • 13. A dispenser according to claim 1, wherein the pusher includes at least one portion of a non-circularly-cylindrical section enabling it to be prevented from rotating and serving to guide it in a portion of the body of the dispenser.
  • 14. A dual dispenser, comprising two dispensers as defined in claim 1, disposed in opposite directions with a single body.
  • 15. A dispenser comprising:a body; a pusher that is axially movable within the body, the pusher including a rod; a declutchable drive member, the declutchable drive member being capable of engaging the rod and, thereby, driving the pusher in axial displacement to dispense a substance; and a resilient member working in traction engaging the pusher to return the pusher to an initial position when the declutchable drive member is declutched said resilient member being mounted such that said resilient member is elongated so as to exert a return force on said pusher as said pusher is moved to dispense the substance, said return force is increasing as the elongation of said resilient member increases.
  • 16. The dispenser according to claim 15, wherein the resilient member is housed, at least in part, inside the pusher.
  • 17. The dispenser according to claim 15, wherein the resilient member damps the return movement of the pusher into its initial position.
  • 18. The dispenser according to claim 15, wherein the resilient member is fixed at one end to an end wall of the dispenser body, and at another end to the pusher.
  • 19. The dispenser according to claim 15, wherein the rod is notched or threaded and has at one end a cylindrical portion of greater diameter than the remainder of the rod, the resilient member being housed, for the most part, inside the cylindrical portion when the pusher is in its initial position.
  • 20. The dispenser according to claim 15, wherein the rod is notched or threaded and has a hollow portion within which the major portion of the resilient member is housed when the pusher is in its initial position.
  • 21. The dispenser according to claim 15, wherein the body of the dispenser has a first portion and a second portion, the first portion being capable of being rotated relative to the second portion; the pusher has a thread and is mounted with the ability to slide in the first portion but without the ability to rotate relative to the first portion; and the declutchable drive member is movable between a driving position in which it engages the thread of the pusher so that relative rotation between the first portion and the second portion causes the pusher to move axially within the first body, and a declutched position in which the drive member ceases to be engaged with the thread of the pusher allowing the pusher to return to its initial position under a return force of the resilient member.
  • 22. The dispenser according to claim 21, wherein the first portion and the second portion are separable and are shaped to be engageable with each other; and the drive member is arranged such that engaging the first portion and the second portion causes the drive member to be displaced from a declutched position towards a drive position, and separating the first portion and the second portion causes the drive member to be displaced from the drive position towards the declutched position.
  • 23. The dispenser according to claim 22, wherein the drive member includes at least one resilient tab shaped to present resilience in the axial direction when the drive member is engaged with the pusher, the at least one resilient tab enabling the pusher to return slightly toward its initial position when a user exerts sufficient axial thrust on the pusher and allowing the pusher to escape if the axial thrust exceeds a predetermined force.
  • 24. The dispenser according to claim 22, wherein the second portion has a sliding element slidably mounted in an axial passage of the second portion, the sliding element being releasably connected to the pusher by a jaw and a head enabling the sliding element to be separated from the pusher when the first portion and the second portion are separated from each other.
  • 25. The dispenser according to claim 24, wherein the jaw is formed on one of the pusher and the sliding element, and the head is formed on the other of the pusher and the sliding element, the jaw being shaped to clamp onto the head when the jaw or head engages the sliding element beyond a predetermined stroke inside the axial passage.
  • 26. The dispenser according to claim 15, wherein the resilient member is a coil spring.
  • 27. The dispenser according to claim 15 wherein the pusher includes at least one portion of a non-circularly-cylindrical section enabling it to be prevented from rotating and serving to guide it in a portion of the body.
  • 28. A dual dispenser, comprising two dispensers as defined in claim 15, disposed in opposite direction within a single body.
  • 29. A dispenser comprising a body within which a pusher is movable, declutchable drive means for driving said pusher in axial displacement so as to dispense a substance, and return means for returning the pusher into an initial position when said drive means are declutched, wherein said return means comprise a resilient member working in traction, wherein the body of the dispenser has first and second portions capable of rotating relative to each other, wherein the pusher has a thread, the pusher is mounted with the ability to slide in the first portion of the body but without the ability to rotate relative to said first portion, and the drive means is secured to the second portion of the body, said drive means comprising at least one drive member movable between a driving position in which it engages the thread of the pusher so that relative rotation between the two portions of the body causes the pusher to move axially, and a declutched position in which it ceases to be engaged with the thread of the pusher and enables the pusher to return to its initial position under a return force of the resilient member, wherein the two portions of the body are separable and are shaped so as to be engageable one in the other, the drive member being organized in such a manner that inserting one of the portions in the other portion causes the drive member to be displaced from its declutched position towards its drive position, and vice versa when said portions are separated, and wherein the drive member comprises at least one resilient tab shaped to present a certain amount of resilience in the axial direction when it is engaged with the pusher, thereby enabling the pusher firstly to return slightly towards its initial position in the event of the user exerting axial thrust on the pusher while applying the substance, and secondly allowing the pusher to escape if said thrust exceeds a predetermined force.
  • 30. A dispenser comprising:a body; a pusher that is axially movable within the body, the pusher including a rod; a declutchable drive member, the declutchable drive member being capable of engaging the rod and, thereby, driving the pusher in axial displacement to dispense a substance; and a resilient member working in traction engaging the pusher to return the pusher to an initial position when the declutchable drive member is declutched, wherein the body of the dispenser has a first portion and a second portion, the first portion being capable of being rotated relative to the second portion; the pusher has a thread and is mounted with the ability to slide in the first portion but without the ability to rotate relative to the first portion; and the declutchable drive member is movable between a driving position in which it engages the thread of the pusher so that relative rotation between the first portion and the second portion causes the pusher to move axially within the body, and a declutched position in which the drive member ceases to be engaged with the thread of the pusher allowing the pusher to return to its initial position under a return of the resilient member, wherein the first portion and the second portion are separable and are shaped to be engageable with each other; and the drive member is arranged such that engaging the first portion and the second portion causes the drive member to be displaced from a declutched position towards a drive position, and separating the first portion and the second portion causes the drive member to be displaced from the drive position towards the declutched position and wherein the drive member includes at least one resilient tab shaped to present resilience in the axial direction when the drive member is engaged with the pusher, the at least one resilient tab enabling the pusher to return slightly toward its initial position when a user exerts sufficient axial thrust on the pusher and allowing the pusher escape if
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
99 03213 Mar 1999 FR
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