The present invention relates to a dose indicator, and to a fluid dispenser device including such an indicator.
In the field of fluid dispenser devices for dispensing several doses, and in particular in the field of sprays, numerous systems have been developed for indicating the number of doses dispensed or the number of doses still to be dispensed.
Most of those systems present numerous drawbacks. Thus, they are generally based on a plurality of toothed wheels forming gears, with the number of wheels depending on the quantity of doses to be counted. Consequently, the counters or indicators can become very complex, bulky, and therefore costly to manufacture and to assemble. In addition, numerals are generally used as indicators, and are often difficult for the user to read, in particular when the dispenser devices are designed to dispense a large number of doses, e.g. up to 200 doses. Furthermore, all current dose counter or indicator systems are unsuitable for use by the visually impaired, and in particular by the blind. Another major drawback resides in the fact that existing counters generally need an assembly procedure for assembling the dispenser device that is modified by the presence of the counter, and that therefore differs from the normal assembly procedure. This increases the complexity of the device, and consequently implies a higher cost.
An object of the present invention is to provide a dose indicator that is intended for a fluid dispenser device, and that does not have the above-mentioned drawbacks.
In particular, an object of the present invention is to provide a dose indicator which is simple and inexpensive to manufacture and to assemble, and which can, in particular, be applied to all existing fluid dispenser devices without implying a modification to the assembly procedure.
Another object of the present invention is to provide a dose indicator which is small, regardless of the number of doses contained in the dispenser device.
Another object of the present invention is to provide a dose indicator which forms a complete and separate unit, and which includes, in particular, the actuator means for actuating the indicator.
Another object of the present invention is to provide a dose indicator which can be read easily by the user, and which can also be used by the visually impaired, and in particular by the blind.
Another object of the present invention is to provide a dose indicator which avoids any risk of undercounting (failing to count a dose that has been dispensed). More particularly, an object of the present invention is to provide a dose indicator which counts during the first part of the actuation stroke of the dispenser device to which is it is associated.
The present invention therefore provides a dose indicator for a fluid dispenser device, said indicator being characterized in that it comprises a rotary counting wheel that is displaceable in rotation, and a slide member that is displaceable in translation, said counting wheel including indicator means, indicating the number of doses dispensed or the number of doses still to be dispensed, and co-operating with a display opening provided in said slide member, said rotary counting wheel including a hollow profile co-operating with a projection of said slide member, the shape of said hollow profile being such that at least some rotations of said rotary counting wheel cause said slide member to be displaced in translation, thereby modifying the position of said slide member relative to said counting wheel.
Advantageously, said indicator means follow said hollow profile at least in part.
Advantageously, the shape of said hollow profile is irregular so that dose indication is progressive.
Advantageously, said hollow profile is spiral-shaped at least in part.
Advantageously, said rotary counting wheel and said slide member are disposed in a cover including a display window co-operating with the display opening of the slide member.
Advantageously, said rotary counting wheel is a thin disk including a set of teeth, said set of teeth co-operating with actuator means which are designed to cause said rotary disk to turn.
Advantageously, said actuator means include a drive element secured to a ring surrounding said set of teeth, said drive element coming to co-operate with said set of teeth each time a dose is dispensed.
Advantageously, said ring includes anti-return means preventing said rotary disk from turning in the direction opposite to the direction in which it is turned by said drive element.
Advantageously, said actuator means include at least one flexible tab.
Advantageously, said actuator means include a transmission element which is designed to co-operate with said fluid dispenser device each time said device is actuated, said transmission element also co-operating with said drive element so as to cause said rotary disk to turn.
Advantageously, said transmission element is a shoulder secured to said drive element, and co-operating with a portion of the fluid dispenser device which moves during actuation.
Advantageously, the rotary counting wheel, the slide member, the actuator means, and the cover form a unit which can be assembled in a fluid dispenser device.
Advantageously, the actuator means include a flexible tab comprising a first flexible-tab portion and a second flexible-tab portion that is more rigid than the first tab portion, the first tab portion supporting an actuator pin which is designed to co-operate with the set of teeth of said rotary counting wheel each time the device is actuated.
Advantageously, said ring includes an abutment which is designed to co-operate with a blocking element secured to said flexible tab so as to limit the rotation of said rotary counting wheel.
Advantageously, the more rigid, second tab portion is designed to flex as soon as the blocking element is blocked by the abutment means of the ring.
Advantageously, the rotary counting wheel is rotated by the first part of the actuation stroke of the fluid dispenser device, the flexion of the more rigid, second tab portion enabling said actuation stroke of the fluid dispenser device to be continued, despite the blocking element being blocked by the abutment means.
Advantageously, said indicator means are numbers and/or symbols and/or colors.
The present invention also provides a fluid dispenser device, comprising a fluid reservoir and a dispenser member, such as a pump or a valve, mounted on said reservoir, and further comprising a dose indicator as defined above.
Advantageously, the dose indicator is actuated by a portion of the reservoir which is displaced while the device is being actuated, and which co-operates with a transmission element of said indicator.
Other characteristics and advantages of the present invention appear more clearly from the following detailed description of a particular embodiment thereof, given by way of non-limiting example, and with reference to the accompanying drawings, and in which:
The dose indicator A of the present invention applies to any type of fluid dispenser device. However, it applies more particularly to a spray, and advantageously to an aerosol, including a metering valve mounted on a receptacle containing a fluid for dispensing and a propellant gas.
The indicator A shown in the figures further comprises a slide member 20 which is designed to be displaced in translation. The slide member 20 includes a projection 28, or any other equivalent means, which co-operates with said hollow profile 18 of the rotary disk 10. The slide member 20 is preferably made in the form of a thin plate, and includes a display opening 25 which is designed to co-operate with the indicator means 15 of the rotary disk 10.
Depending on the shape of the hollow profile 18, a rotation of the counting wheel 10 can cause the slide member 20 to be displaced in translation. The profile 18 is advantageously made so that indication is progressive and irregular. For example, the indicator in
The counting wheel 10 and the slide member 20 are advantageously disposed in a cover 40 which is preferably also thin in structure, and which includes a display window 45 that co-operates with the display opening 25 of the slide member 20 so as to enable the user to see the indicator means 15 of the counting wheel 10.
The indicator A, and in particular the rotary counting wheel 10, can advantageously be actuated by actuator means integrated in said indicator A. Thus, with reference to
The actuator means also advantageously include a transmission element 34 which is designed to co-operate with the fluid dispenser device B on each actuation, said transmission element 34 also co-operating with said drive element 31 so as to cause said rotary disk 10 to turn. In particular, and as shown in particular in
With reference to
The cover 40 advantageously includes guide means 41, such as rails or ribs, which co-operate with the slide member 20 so as to guide it in its displacement in translation.
The number of teeth on the set of teeth 19 and the shape of the hollow profile 18 of the counting wheel 10 therefore give the characteristics of the dose indicator, and in particular, the number of doses that the indicator can count. Thus, in the embodiment shown in
The dose indicator of the present invention makes it possible, in simple, inexpensive, and progressive manner, to display the number of doses dispensed or the number of doses still to be dispensed from the device. The structure of the indicator is very thin, regardless of the number of doses that it needs to indicate, and it does not include any projecting portion that implies modifications need to be made to the device to which it is applied. As shown in
Naturally, the present invention is described above with reference to a particular embodiment thereof shown in the drawings, but it is not in any way limited to that particular embodiment. On the contrary, any modifications could be applied thereto by a person skilled in the art, without going beyond the ambit of the present invention as defined by the accompanying claims.
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