Dispenser with peripheral delivery mode

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6334552
  • Patent Number
    6,334,552
  • Date Filed
    Friday, April 6, 2001
    23 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, January 1, 2002
    23 years ago
Abstract
The invention relates to a dispenser for dispensing viscous liquids, which dispenser is designed to be mounted on a container; said dispenser being characterized in that it comprises a bowl (1) whose bottom is provided with an inlet orifice (10) equipped with a valve (11), and whose top is closed off by a piston (2) that is urged back into its high position by a spring (3) and that co-operates with the inside wall of the bowl to define a metering chamber (12), the wall of said chamber including an annular zone, all or part of which is elastically deformable so as to act, under the effect of the pressure generated inside the chamber (12) to release a passageway (P) via which the liquid can be removed, which passageway opens out peripherally to the outside.
Description




The present invention relates to a dispenser having a peripheral delivery mode, which dispenser is designed to be mounted on a container for liquids having high viscosity, such as gels, creams, pastes, etc.




Dispensers already exist in which a pump is mounted on the neck of a container so as to deliver the liquid via an axial passageway formed, in particular, by a spray tube.




Documents U.S. Pat. No. 3,502,035, FR 2 517 990, and U.S. Pat. No. 5,282,552 discloses dispensers for dispensing liquids, which dispensers are of the type comprising a bowl whose top edge is fixed to a collar for securing it to the neck of a container, the bottom of said bowl being provided with an inlet orifice equipped with a valve, and whose top is closed off by a piston that is urged back into its high position by a spring and that co-operates with the inside wall of the bowl to define a metering chamber.




However, such dispensers are not suitable for certain types of packaging, for which a final delivery mode that is peripheral or at the least lateral rather than axial is desired.




An object of the invention is to solve this technical problem satisfactorily.




The invention achieves this object by means of a dispenser characterized in that the wall of said chamber includes an annular zone, all or part of which is elastically deformable so as to act, under the effect of the pressure generated inside the chamber to release a passageway via which the liquid can be removed, which passageway opens out peripherally to the outside by passing around the inside edge of the collar which is frustoconical and slopes towards the center.




According to an advantageous characteristic, the inside face of said collar is provided with a groove which is defined on its radially-outermost side by a ring and in which the top edge of the neck is engaged and locked.




In a particular embodiment, the inside edge of said collar forms a high abutment for the piston, thereby retaining it in the bowl.




According to yet another characteristic, the outside face of the piston is provided with a central stud forming a pusher.




Preferably, the bowl is provided with ribs extending along the bottom portion of its inside side wall over a height that is sufficient to enable air to escape on priming, by the piston being forced to deform.




The inside face of the piston is provided with a central sleeve firstly guiding the spring coaxially, and secondly acting as an end-of-stroke abutment by abutting against the bottom of the bowl.




In addition, the dispenser of the invention is optionally provided with a vent in the form of a cutout in the top edge of the bowl.




In a first variant embodiment, said elastically-deformable annular zone is provided around the periphery of the piston by being constituted by a flexible lip whose free end abuts in leaktight manner against the inside side wall of the bowl when in the closed position.




In which case, where the outside face of the piston meets said lip, said outside face is provided with stiffener elements.




In a second variant, said elastically-deformable annular zone is situated on the side wall of the neck by being constituted by peripheral thinned portions suitable for being deformed elastically by the rigid edge of the piston.




In which case, the rigid edge of the piston has a side flank provided with a projection serving to come into deforming abutment against the deformable side wall of the bowl.




In another variant, said elastically-deformable zone is situated on the side wall of the bowl, and is constituted by a peripheral portion made of a flexible elastomer material that is optionally different from the rigid material constituting the other portions of the bowl.




In yet another variant, said elastically-deformable annular zone is constituted by a flexible lip firstly carried by the bottom end of a central cylinder secured to the piston and projecting into the metering chamber, and secondly co-operating with a peripheral scraper element fixed to the inside face of the piston.




In this case, starting from the lip, the passageway via which the liquid is removed is constituted firstly by the enclosure defined around the central cylinder by said scraper element and by said lip, and is constituted secondly by a set of vertical ducts provided around the periphery of said cylinder and communicating at their bottom ends with said enclosure and at their top ends with a set of transverse ducts opening out to the outside.




Also in this case, said lip slopes relative to the axis of the dispenser, and abuts against the radially-innermost edge of the scraper element when in the closed position.




The dispenser of the present invention is more particularly designed for viscous liquids for which it offers a delivery mode that is original and pleasing to the eye.




This dispenser has a structure that is simple, and it is therefore easy to make and to assemble.




It can be adapted very easily, depending on the embodiments, to suit both systems of the “atmospheric” type and also systems of the “airless” type.











The invention will be better understood on reading the following description accompanied by the drawings, in which:





FIGS. 1



a


and


1




b


are section views of a first embodiment of the dispenser of the invention, shown respectively in the closed position and in the open position;





FIGS. 2



a


and


2




b


are section views of a second embodiment of the dispenser of the invention, shown respectively in the closed position and in the open position; and





FIGS. 3



a


and


3




b


are section views of a third embodiment of the dispenser of the invention, shown respectively in the closed position and in the open position.




The dispenser shown in section in

FIGS. 1



a


and


1




b


is designed to be mounted on a container (not shown) for containing viscous liquids.











The dispenser includes a bowl


1


whose bottom is provided with an inlet orifice


10


extended downwards, in this example, by a dip tube


10




a


which is designed to project into the container.




The inlet orifice


10


is equipped with a valve


11


formed, in this example by a ball


11




a


resting on a seat


11




b.






The bowl


1


is closed off at its top by a piston


2


urged back into the high position by a spring


3


and co-operating with the inside wall of the bowl


1


to define a metering chamber


12


.




In the invention, provision is made for all or part of an annular zone of the wall of the chamber


12


to be elastically deformable so as to act, under the effect of the piston


2


, to release a liquid-removal passageway that opens out peripherally to the outside.




In the embodiment shown in

FIGS. 1



a


and


1




b,


the deformable annular zone is provided around the periphery of the piston


2


by being constituted by a flexible lip


21


which, in the closed position, has its free end


21




a


in leaktight abutment against the inside side wall


1




b


of the bowl


1


(see

FIG. 1



a


).




In the free state, the peripheral lip


21


slopes upwards at an angle a in the vicinity of 45° relative to the plane of the central portion


23


of the piston


2


, the spring


3


abutting against the inside face of said central portion.




Where the central plane portion


23


meets the peripheral lip


21


, the outside face


2




b


of the piston


2


is provided with stiffener elements


24


.




The top edge


1




a


of the bowl


1


is fixed to a collar


4


for securing the bowl to the neck of the container (not shown).




For this purpose, the inside face of the collar


4


is provided with a groove


40


defined on the radially outermost side by a ring


41


in which the top edge


1




a


of the bowl


1


is engaged and locked.




The collar


4


is preferably frustoconical while sloping towards the center of the dispenser, and its inside edge


4




a


forms a high abutment for the piston


2


, thereby retaining it in the bowl


1


.




In the embodiment shown in

FIGS. 1



a


and


1




b,


the groove


40


is defined on the radially-innermost side by an annular bead


42


carried by the inside edge


4




a


of the collar


4


, and abutting against the outside face


2




b


of the piston


2


when in the closed position.




The outside face


2




b


of the piston


2


is provided with a central stud


5


forming a pusher that the user depresses manually to deliver the liquid. The stud is made in one piece with the piston


2


, or in the form of a separate piece that is then stuck on or welded on.




When the piston


2


is pushed into the bowl


1


by its outside face


2




b


being depressed, the pressure is transmitted inside the metering chamber


12


to the liquid that occupies said chamber. Since the liquid is incompressible, the flexible lip


21


is deformed preferentially by pivoting upwards, thereby releasing a passageway P via which the liquid can be removed between the free end


21




a


of the lip


21


and the facing inside side wall


1




a


of the bowl


1


(see

FIG. 1



b


). After passing through the passageway P, the liquid is directed towards the outside by flowing through the groove


40


and then peripherally around the inside edge


4




a


of the collar


4


.




The collar


4


thus forms a dish inside which a small amount of liquid is disposed. When depressing ceases, the lip


21


then returns elastically to its initial sealing position, while the piston


2


rises again under the action of the spring


3


, thereby opening the valve


11


. A metered dose of liquid is thus sucked up from the container via the inlet orifice


10


and fills the chamber


12


. The dispenser is then ready to be used again.




In the embodiment shown in

FIGS. 1



a


and


1




b,


the bottom portion of the bowl


1


is constituted by a flat bottom id that is provided with the inlet orifice


10


and that is connected to the side wall


1




b


via a frustoconical flank


1




c.






The bowl


1


is provided with ribs


13


extending along the bottom portion of its inside side wall


1




a


and over a height sufficient to enable the air to escape on priming by forcing the piston


2


to deform.




The inside face


2




a


of the piston


2


is provided with a central sleeve


22


that firstly guides the spring coaxially with the axis X of the dispenser, and secondly acts as an end-of-stroke abutment by abutting against the bottom


1




d


of the bowl.




The height of the sleeve


22


is thus determined by taking account of the positions and of the height of the ribs


13


.




When the piston


2


moves down inside the chamber


12


, the ball


11




a


of the valve


11


is received inside the sleeve


22


.




The embodiment of the dispenser shown in

FIGS. 1



a


and


1




b


is provided with a vent


14


in the form of a cutout


14




a


in the top edge


1




a


of the bowl


1


. This cutout


14




a


causes the metering chamber


12


to communicate with the outside during the opening stage.





FIGS. 2



a


and


2




b


show a second embodiment of the dispenser of the invention.




In this embodiment, the elastically-deformable annular zone of the wall of the chamber


12


is situated on the side wall


1




b


of the bowl


1


by being constituted by peripheral thinned portions


15


suitable for being elastically deformed by the rigid edge


20


of the piston


2


.




For this purpose, the rigid edge


20


has a side flank provided with an annular projection


20




a


serving to come into deforming abutment against the inside side wall of the bowl


1


.




The peripheral thinned portions


15


are, in this example, in the form of cavities or of fluting formed by recessing the outside face of the side wall


1




b.


At the thinned portions


15


, the side wall


1




b


is deformed outwards under pressure from the liquid, thereby releasing a passageway P between the projection


20




a


on the piston


2


and the inside face of the thinned portion


15


.




In the embodiment shown in

FIGS. 2



a


and


2




b,


the sleeve


22


is replaced with a socket


25


defining a central cavity provided in the body of the piston


2


.




The bottom face


2




a


of the piston then comes directly into abutment in the bottom


1




d


of the bowl


1


, against a crenelated or annular protuberance


16


.




In this example, the radially-innermost edge


4




a


of the collar


4


comes into direct contact against the outside face


2




b


of the piston


2


in the high position.




In a variant (not shown), the elastically-deformable annular zone is still situated on the side wall


1




b


of the bowl, but it is constituted by a peripheral portion made of a flexible elastomer material that is optionally different from the rigid material constituted by the bowl. This configuration may be achieved, for example, by means of a two-component injection-molding method.




In the embodiment shown in

FIGS. 3



a


and


3




b,


the elastically-deformable annular zone of the wall of the chamber


12


is constituted by a flexible lip


26


carried by the bottom end of a central cylinder


28


secured to the piston


2


and projecting into said chamber.




The lip


26


co-operates with a peripheral scraper element


6


fixed to the inside face


2




a


of the piston


2


.




Starting from the chamber


12


, and from the lip


26


, the passageway P via which the liquid is removed is constituted firstly by the enclosure


12




a


defined around the cylinder


28


by the scraper element


6


and by the lip


26


, and constituted secondly by a set of vertical ducts


27


provided around the periphery of the cylinder


28


.




At their bottom ends, the ducts


27


communicate with the enclosure


12




a,


and at their top ends, they communicate with a set of transverse ducts


29


opening out to the outside around the periphery of the central stud


5


.




The lip


26


slopes relative to the axis X of the dispenser and, when the enclosure


12




a


is in the closed position, said lip bears against the radially-innermost edge


6




a


of the scraper element


6


. The pressure generated in the chamber


12


by the piston


2


moving downwards causes the lip


26


to bend upwards, thereby opening the enclosure


12




a.






In this embodiment, sealing is provided continuously between the side edge


20


of the piston


2


and the side wall


1




b


of the bowl


1


.



Claims
  • 1. A dispenser for dispensing viscous liquids, comprising a bowl whose top edge is fixed to a collar for securing it to a neck of a container, a bottom of said bowl being provided with an inlet orifice equipped with a valve, having a top closed off by a piston that is urged back into a high position by a spring and that co-operates with an inside wall of the bowl to define a metering chamber; wherein a wall of said chamber includes an annular zone, all or part of which is elastically deformable so as to act, under the effect of the pressure generated inside the chamber to release a passageway via which liquid can be removed, which passageway opens out peripherally to the outside of the dispenser by passing around an inside edge of the collar which is frustoconical and slopes towards a center thereof.
  • 2. The dispenser according to claim 1, wherein an inside face of said collar is provided with a groove which is defined on a radially-outermost side by a ring and in which a top edge of the neck is engaged and locked.
  • 3. The dispenser according to claim 1, wherein the inside edge of said collar forms a high abutment for the pisto, thereby retaining it in the bowl.
  • 4. The dispenser according to claim 1, wherein an outside face of the piston is provided with a central stud forming a pusher.
  • 5. The dispenser according to claim 1, wherein the bowl is provided with ribs extending along the bottom portion of its inside side wall over a height that is sufficient to enable air to escape on priming, by the piston being forced to deform.
  • 6. The dispenser according to claim 1, wherein an inside face of the piston is provided with a central sleeve that is arranged firstly to guide the spring coaxially, and secondly acting as an end-of-stroke abutment by abutting against the bottom of the bowl.
  • 7. The dispenser according to claim 1, including a vent in the form of a cutout in the top edge is of the bowl.
  • 8. The dispenser according to claim 1, wherein said elastically-deformable annular zone is provided around the periphery of the piston in the form of a flexible lip whose free end abuts in leaktight manner against an inside side wall of the bowl when in the closed position.
  • 9. The dispenser according to claim 8, wherein an outside face of the piston meets said lip, said outside face is provided with stiffener elements.
  • 10. The dispenser according to claim 1, wherein said elastically-deformable annular zone is situated on a side wall of the neck by being constituted by peripheral thinned portions suitable for being deformed elastically by a rigid edge of the piston.
  • 11. The dispenser according to claim 10, wherein the rigid edge of the piston has a side flank provided with a projection serving to come into deforming abutment against a deformable side wall of the bowl.
  • 12. The dispenser according to claim 1, wherein said elastically-deformable zone is situated on a side wall of the bowl, and is constituted by a peripheral portion made of a flexible elastomer material that is different from the rigid material constituting the other portions of the bowl.
  • 13. The dispenser according to claim 1, wherein said elastically-deformable annular zone is constituted by a flexible lip firstly carried by a bottom end of a central cylinder secured to the piston and projecting into the metering chamber, and secondly co-operating with a peripheral scraper element fixed to an inside face of the piston.
  • 14. The dispenser according to claim 13, wherein starting from the lip, the passageway via which the liquid is removed is constituted firstly by the enclosure defined around the central cylinder by said scraper element and by said lip, and is constituted secondly by a set of vertical ducts provided around the periphery of said cylinder and communicating at their bottom ends with said enclosure and at their top ends with a set of transverse ducts opening out to the outside.
  • 15. The dispenser according to claim 13, wherein said lip has an axis (X) and said lip slopes relative to its axis (X), and abuts against a radially-innermost edge of the scraper element when in the closed position.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
9812556 Oct 1998 FR
PCT Information
Filing Document Filing Date Country Kind
PCT/FR99/02370 WO 00
Publishing Document Publishing Date Country Kind
WO00/20294 4/13/2000 WO A
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Number Name Date Kind
3502035 Fedit et al. Mar 1970 A
4757922 Landecker Jul 1988 A
5282552 Ophardt Feb 1994 A
5687877 Somlen, Jr. Nov 1997 A
5871126 Bennett et al. Feb 1999 A
Foreign Referenced Citations (1)
Number Date Country
2 517 990 Jun 1983 FR