Fixing device and a dispenser using such a fixing device

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6772913
  • Patent Number
    6,772,913
  • Date Filed
    Friday, February 2, 2001
    24 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, August 10, 2004
    21 years ago
Abstract
A fixing device for fixing a dispenser member to the neck (41) of a container (4), device comprising a ring (2) forming an annular abutment web (20) serving to come into abutment against the top of the neck, with a gasket (5) optionally being interposed, and a peripheral skirt (21) serving to surround the neck, the skirt forming tabs (22) defining free ends (220), said fixing device being characterized in that each of the tabs is provided with at least one deformation zone (221, 222, 223), the tabs being deformed inwards when thrust is exerted axially on their free ends.
Description




TECHNICAL FIELD




The present invention relates to a fixing device for fixing a dispenser member to the neck of a container, and more generally to a fluid dispenser using such a fixing member.




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION AND TECHNICAL PROBLEMS POSED BY THE PRIOR ART




When packaging perfumes, cosmetics, or pharmaceuticals, a fluid is frequently packaged in a dispenser which comprises a container forming a reservoir, and a dispenser member in the form of a pump, of a valve, or of some other dispenser head. To fix the dispenser member to the container, in general at the neck thereof, it is known that fixing devices can be used that fix the dispenser on the neck of the container in sealed manner.




Several techniques exist to enable fixing devices to fasten to the neck of the container. Three main types of fixing are known, namely screwing, crimping, and snap-fastening. In fixing using screwing, it is necessary for the outside wall of the neck to be provided with a thread. In the crimping and snap-fastening techniques, it is necessary for the outside wall of the neck to have a suitable profile making co-operation possible by snap-fastening or by crimping. In general, it is common to form the neck with a reinforcing rim that projects radially outwards so as to define a bottom ledge that extends inwards to meet a thinner portion of the neck that then connects to a shoulder formed by the body of the reservoir. Such a design is entirely conventional for a container neck. With such a neck as provided with a reinforcing rim and with an bottom ledge, it is possible for snap-fastening or crimping to be achieved under the bottom ledge.




The invention concerns more particularly the snap-fastening type of fixing. Numerous devices already exist for fixing by snap-fastening to a neck provided with a reinforcing rim and with a bottom ledge. That type of snap-fastening fixing device commonly uses a ring forming an annular abutment web that comes into abutment against the top end of the neck, and a peripheral skirt that extends around the neck and that has inwardly-projecting profiles that co-operate with the bottom ledge of the neck. Thus, the ring is fixed on the neck by bearing against the neck via the abutment web, and under the ledge via the profiles formed by the skirt. As indicated above, several techniques exist for bringing the inwardly-projecting profiles of the skirt under the bottom ledge. In a technique described in Document U.S. Pat. No. 4,773,553, an outer band is used that is engaged around the ring, and more particularly around the skirt, in order to deform the skirt under the bottom ledge. The skirt may be formed by a continuous cylinder, but it may also be in the form of peripheral tabs that are laterally aligned with one another. Before the band is engaged, the skirt has outwardly-extending projections that are displaced by creep of the material over the bottom ledge, this being achieved by forcing the band down onto the ring. In that technique, the band is used to deform a portion of the skirt from the outside inwards under the bottom ledge. Other techniques exist, such as, for example, the technique described in Document FR 2 769 860 which concerns a fixing system in which the skirt of the ring is provided with a continuous inwardly-projecting bead that comes into engagement under the bottom ledge by force. In that fixing system, the band that covers the ring does not take part in the fixing under the bottom ledge, but rather it serves a purely esthetic purpose by masking the fixing ring. It should be noted that, with that fixing system, when the inwardly-projecting snap-fastening bead passes over the reinforcing rim of the neck, the ring is caused to expand, so that it is no longer possible to mount a trim band that comes into contact with the ring at the inwardly-projecting snap-fastening bead. In that document FR 2 769 860, provision is made to form a shoulder in the ring so that a space is created between the band and the skirt of the ring at the snap-fastening bead. Thus, the skirt is free to deform outwards without damaging or being hindered by the trim band.




The fixing achieved by the first system described in Document U.S. Pat. No. 4,773,553 performs very good tamper-proof fixing because the skirt of the ring is locked under the bottom ledge by the band that covers it. However, it is not possible to mount the band on the ring before mounting the ring on a container neck. In addition, while the fixing achieved by the system of Document FR 2 769 860 admittedly does make it possible to mount the trim band on the ring prior to mounting the ring on a container neck, the fixing is not reliable since nothing comes to lock the snap-fastening bead under the bottom ledge. It is therefore possible to withdraw the ring from the neck by exerting some force.




BRIEF 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 device that is secure and tamper-proof, and that can be put in place on the neck of a container while its trim band is already in place. In addition, neither the ring nor the band need to form a setback so that the band can come into contact with the skirt permanently even while the fixing device is being mounted on the neck of a container.




To achieve this object, the present invention provides a fixing device for fixing a dispenser member to the neck of a container, said device comprising a ring forming an annular abutment web serving to come into abutment against the top of the neck, and a peripheral skirt serving to surround the neck, the skirt forming tabs defining free ends, said fixing device being characterized in that each of the tabs is provided with at least one deformation zone. Advantageously, preventer means are provided surrounding the tabs from the outside so as to prevent the tabs from deforming outwards. The tabs are deformed inwards when thrust is exerted axially on their free ends. The tabs are forced to deform inwards since they are prevented from deforming outwards by the preventer means that may be in the form of a trim band engaged around and preferably in contact with the peripheral skirt. Unlike in Document U.S. Pat. No. 4,773,553, the trim band does not serve to push the tabs of the skirt under the bottom ledge, but rather merely to prevent them from being deformed outwards. The inward deformation of the tabs is generated entirely by the thrust on their free ends.




The invention also provides a fluid dispenser comprising:




a container defining a body forming a reservoir for the fluid, said body forming a shoulder from which a neck extends, said neck being provided with a reinforcing rim that projects radially outwards so as to define a bottom ledge that extends back inwards to meet a thinner portion of the neck that connects to the shoulder of the body;




a dispenser member such as a pump or a valve mounted on the neck of the container; and




a fixing device for fixing a dispenser member to the neck of the container, said device comprising a ring forming an annular abutment web serving to come into abutment against the top of the neck, and a peripheral skirt serving to surround the neck, the skirt forming tabs defining free ends, said fixing device being characterized in that each of the tabs is provided with at least one deformation zone at the bottom ledge, and in that preventer means are advantageously provided surrounding the tabs from the outside so as to prevent said tabs from being deformed outwards, so that the tabs are constrained to deform inwards under the ledge by means of their free ends bearing against the shoulder of the body when thrust is exerted axially on their free ends.




Advantageously, the deformation zone comprises an outside groove and an inside groove. While the tab is being deformed inwards, the inside groove comes to be received under the bottom ledge, thereby fixing the ring to the neck of the container.




According to a characteristic, the deformation zone comprises an inside rib suitable for pivoting inwards when thrust is exerted axially on the free end of a tab. More precisely, the inside rib comes into engagement under the bottom ledge of the neck not only by pivoting inwards but also by entraining the remainder of the ring downwards, thereby contributing to pressing the abutment web strongly against the top end of the neck. It is thus possible to achieve sealing at the top end of the neck, optionally without using any neck gasket. In a practical embodiment, the rib is defined by two inside grooves.




According to another characteristic, the tabs are separated by non-deformable skirt segments, the free ends of the tabs projecting relative to the skirt segments when the tabs are not deformed, and coming substantially into contact with the shoulder of the body when the tabs are deformed.




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











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




In the drawings:





FIGS. 1 and 2

are fragmentary vertical cross-section views through a fluid dispenser of the invention while it is being mounted on a neck;





FIG. 3

is a view similar to the view of

FIG. 1

, with the fixing device of the invention fixed on the neck; and





FIG. 4

is a plan view of the inside of the skirt of the fixing device of the invention.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION




In

FIGS. 1

to


3


, only the right top portion of a fluid dispenser is shown, with the right portion of a container neck being shown in engagement with a fixing device of which only the right portion is shown. Naturally, the left portions of the neck and of the fixing device are totally identical by mirror symmetry. That is why only the right portion is shown in enlarged form so that the details are shown more clearly.




Overall, the fluid dispenser comprises a container, a dispenser member, e.g. a pump or a valve, and a fixing device for fixing the dispenser member to the container.




The container


4


is of an entirely conventional type, defining a body forming a reservoir for containing the fluid. At its top end, the body forms a shoulder


45


from which a neck extends


41


. The neck is provided with a reinforcing rim


42


which projects radially outwards so as to define a bottom ledge


43


. The bottom ledge extends inwards to meet a thinner portion


44


of the neck that connects to the shoulder


45


of the body. At its top end


46


, the neck


41


forms an annular sealing bead


460


.




Numerous containers, flasks or bottles exist that incorporate these characteristics.




The fixing device of the invention makes it possible to fix a pump, a valve or some other form of dispenser head on the neck


41


of the container


4


.




For this purpose, the fixing device comprises a ring


2


provided with recess-forming means (not shown) for holding the pump or the valve securely. In general the ring forms a snap-fastening recess into which a collar formed by the body of the pump or of the valve is snap-fastened. The snap-fastening recess forms the central portion of the ring with a hole through which the actuating rod of the pump or of the valve passes. Around the snap-fastening recess (not shown), an annular abutment web


20


extends that serves to come into abutment, with a gasket


5


optionally being interposed, against the top


46


of the neck, so as to crush the gasket


5


or the web


20


against a sealing bead


460


. On its outside periphery, the abutment web


20


is connected downwards to peripheral skirt


21


, and upwards to a socket


24


. The skirt


21


and the socket


24


can be situated in alignment with each other, as shown in

FIGS. 1

to


3


, so that the outside wall of the ring forms a circular cylinder.




The peripheral skirt


21


has an inside diameter that enables it to engage over the neck


41


of the container


4


. In this way, the skirt


21


surrounds the neck


41


so that it fits loosely or with a small amount of clearance. In any event, mounting the skirt on the neck must not be hindered by excessive friction. Since the neck


41


is provided with a reinforcing rim


42


of larger diameter, it can be said that the inside diameter of the skirt


21


is substantially equal to or slightly larger than the outside diameter of the reinforcing rim


42


that forms a cylindrical outside surface


47


.




The peripheral skirt


21


further forms tabs


22


, each of which is connected via one of its ends to the skirt and extends downwards, as shown in the Figures, to terminate in a free end


220


. The tabs


22


may extend side-by-side over the entire periphery of the skirt


21


by being spaced apart by slots, or, in a variant, the tabs


22


may be distributed uniformly over the periphery of the skirt


21


with non-deformable skirt segments


23


interposed between them, as shown in FIG.


4


. The tabs


22


extend the continuous portion of the skirt


21


that connects to the abutment web


20


. Before being mounted on the neck, neither the skirt


21


nor the tabs


22


nor the skirt segments


23


are of inside diameter smaller than the outside diameter of the neck


41


, so that the skirt


21


with its tabs and its skirt segments can be put in place on the neck


41


of the container


4


without being deformed.




In the invention, each of the tabs


22


is provided with at least one deformation zone enabling the tabs to deform inwards under the ledge


43


. By deforming inwardly, the tabs


22


reduce the inside diameter of the skirt


21


so that a portion of each of the tabs can be received against the thinner portion


44


of the neck


41


under the ledge


43


. The deformed tabs


22


preferably come into bearing contact against the ledge


43


so as to press the abutment web


20


or the gasket


5


strongly against the top


46


of the neck


41


, so as to provided sealing thereat.




In the invention, the tabs


22


are deformed by exerting axial thrust on their free ends


220


. This is achieved when the free ends


220


of the tabs


22


come into contact with the shoulder


45


of the container


4


while the fixing device is being mounted onto the neck of the container. In

FIG. 1

, the tabs


22


are not yet engaged fully against the neck of the container: their free ends


220


are still spaced apart from the shoulder


45


. In

FIG. 2

, the ring


2


has not yet reached its final position on the neck


41


, but the free ends


220


of the tabs


22


are already in contact with the shoulder


45


. By continuing to push axially downwards on the ring


2


, it is possible to cause the tabs


22


to undergo deformation because they are in abutment against the shoulder


45


via their free ends


220


. This is shown in FIG.


3


. The web is then in sealed abutment against the top


46


of the neck, either directly or via the gasket


5


, and the tabs


22


are deformed inwards under the ledge


43


. Naturally, by being deformed inwardly, the tabs


22


undergo a reduction in height. It is therefore necessary to form the tabs


22


with a length longer than the skirt segments


23


, when the embodiment shown in

FIG. 4

is chosen. In the extended position, as shown in

FIGS. 1 and 2

, the free ends


220


of the tabs


22


project downwards relative to the free ends


230


of the skirt segments


23


. Once they have been deformed, as shown in

FIG. 3

, the free ends


220


of the tabs


22


are situated substantially at the same level as the free ends


230


of the skirt segments


23


.




Deforming the tabs so that they come into bearing contact against the ledge


43


is made possible by the presence of suitable deformation zones. In the embodiment shown, the deformation zones are in the form of a hinge having preferential fold zones. An outside groove


221


makes it possible for the tab


22


to fold inwards at an angle that corresponds substantially to the angle formed by the ledge


43


. To facilitate the inward folding, each of the tabs


22


may also be provided with an inside groove


222


. In addition, to enable the tabs


22


to remain substantially vertical, each tab is provided with an additional inside groove


223


situated below the inside groove


222


. The second inside groove


223


makes it possible for the tab


22


to fold again to take up a direction substantially similar to the direction of the skirt


21


.

FIG. 3

, for example, shows that the bottom portion of each of the tabs


22


below the groove


223


slopes somewhat outwards and downwards. Between the two inside grooves


222


and


223


, the tabs


22


form an inside rib


224


suitable for coming into pressing contact against the ledge


43


. The function of these grooves and rib is to enable the tab to deform inwardly to bring EL portion of the tab into pressing contact against the ledge


43


of the neck.




It is also advantageous and desirable for the deformation of the tabs


22


under the ledge


43


to cause axial traction to be applied to the ring


2


so as to press the abutment web


20


against the top


46


of the neck


41


. This axial traction is achieved by the deformation of the tabs


22


which come into abutment under the ledge


43


. For example, the tabs folding at the inside grooves


223


that are then received immediately under the ledge


43


may cause the grooves


221


and


222


to move downwards so as to achieve this downward axial traction. The rib


224


thus serves as a pivot point under the ledge


43


to pull the web downwards against the top


46


of the neck


41


.




In the invention, in addition to the ring


2


, the fixing device advantageously further comprises a band


3


engaged around and in contact with the peripheral skirt


21


. The band


3


comprises a body


30


forming a bottom end


31


and a top end


32


folded over inwards to bear against the socket


24


of the ring. This band


3


makes it possible to provide esthetically attractive trim for the ring


2


. In the present invention, this band


3


also performs an additional function, namely it serves to prevent the tabs


22


of the skirt


21


from deforming outwards. The tabs


22


are thus constrained to deform inwards under the ledge of the neck. To perform this preventer function, the band


3


merely extends along the skirt


21


in contact with the tabs


22


when said tabs are in their extended position, as shown in

FIGS. 1 and 2

. When the bottom ends


220


of the tabs


22


come into contact with the shoulder


45


, as shown in

FIG. 2

, the band


3


is still in contact with the tabs


22


. The tabs


22


cannot therefore deform outwards. By continuing to press on the ring


2


, it is possible to cause the tabs


22


to be constrained to deform inwards as shown in

FIG. 3

so that they move away from the band


3


. In the final position, the bottom end


31


of the band


3


is situated substantially at the same level as the bottom ends


220


of the tabs


22


, i.e. in the vicinity of the shoulder


45


. At this level, the tabs are in contact with the band which thus prevents the tabs from extending outwards. This stop function for preventing the free ends of the tabs from extending outwards may also be provided by the shoulder, e.g. by providing it with an abutment profile.




It should be noted that the band


3


does not participate directly in deforming the tabs


22


, and it does not even lock them under the ledge


43


. In addition, it should be noted that the band


3


may be engaged under the ring


2


before the ring


2


is mounted on the neck of a container, as shown in

FIGS. 1

to


3


. The ring


2


does not need to extend or to expand when it is engaged on the neck, so that its outside diameter is constant throughout the assembly operation. In addition, that portion of the ring which provides fixing to the neck of the container is deformed only once the ring is in its final position on the neck of the container.




In this embodiment, the means used to prevent the tabs from deforming outwards are constituted by the trim band


3


. Naturally, other embodiments performing the same function may be considered, e.g. achieved or formed directly by the fixing ring


2


, or even by the container


4


.




By means of the invention, a fixing system is obtained that is in one or two parts (ring or ring+band), that provides secure and permanent fixing, and that is particularly simple to fit. The technique of fixing to a neck uses abutment against the shoulder of the container to move or to deform a part or a portion of a part under the ledge of the neck.



Claims
  • 1. A fixing device for fixing a dispenser member to the neck (41) of a container (4), said device comprising a ring (2) forming an annular abutment web (20) adapted to be located at the top of the neck, and a peripheral skirt (21) serving to surround the neck, the skirt forming tabs (22) defining free ends (220), said fixing device being characterized in that each of the tabs is provided with at least one deformation zone (221, 222, 223), the tabs being deformed inwards when thrust is exerted axially on their free ends, said deformation zone comprising an outside groove (221) and an inside groove (223).
  • 2. A fixing device according to claim 1, in which preventer means (3) are provided for preventing the tabs (22) from deforming outwards.
  • 3. A device according to claim 2, in which the preventer means comprise a trim band (3) engaged around and in contact with the peripheral skirt (21).
  • 4. A fixing device for fixing a dispenser member to the neck (41) of a container (4), said device comprising a ring (2) forming an annular abutment web (20) adapted to be located at the top of the neck, and a peripheral skirt (21) serving to surround the neck, the skirt forming tabs (22) defining free ends (220), said fixing device being characterized in that each of the tabs is provided with at least one deformation zone (221, 222, 223), the tabs being deformed inwards when thrust is exerted axially on their free ends, said deformation zone comprising an inside rib (224) suitable for moving when thrust is exerted axially on the free end of a tab.
  • 5. A fixing device for fixing a dispenser member to the neck (41) of a container (4), said device comprising a ring (2) forming an annular abutment web (20) adapted to be located at the top of the neck, and a peripheral skirt (21) serving to surround the neck, the skirt forming tabs (22) defining free ends (220), said fixing device being characterized in that each of the tabs is provided with at least one deformation zone (221, 222, 223), the tabs being deformed inwards when thrust is exerted axially on their free ends, and further comprising a rib (224) being defined by two inside grooves (222, 223).
  • 6. A fixing device for fixing a dispenser member to the neck (41) of a container (4), said device comprising a ring (2) forming an annular abutment web (20) adapted to be located at the top of the neck, and a peripheral skirt (21) serving to surround the neck, the skirt forming tabs (22) defining free ends (220), said fixing device being characterized in that each of the tabs is provided with at least one deformation zone (221, 222, 223), the tabs being deformed inwards when thrust is exerted axially on their free ends, said tabs (22) being separated by non-deformable skirt segments (23), the free ends (220) of the tabs (22) projecting relative to the skirt segments (23).
  • 7. A fluid dispenser comprising:a container (4) defining a body forming a reservoir for the fluid, said body forming a shoulder (45) from which a neck (41) extends, said neck being provided with a reinforcing rim (42) that projects radially outwards so as to define a bottom ledge (43) that extends back inwards to meet a thinner portion (44) of the neck that connects to the shoulder (45) of the body; a dispenser member mounted on the neck of the container; and a fixing device (2, 3) for fixing said dispenser member to the neck of the container, said device comprising a ring (2) forming an annular abutment web (20) serving to come into abutment against the top (46) of the neck, and a peripheral skirt (21) serving to surround the neck, the skirt forming tabs (22) defining free ends (220), said fixing device being characterized in that each of the tabs is provided with at least one deformation zone (221, 222, 223) at the bottom ledge, the tabs being deformed inwards under the ledge by means of their free ends bearing against the shoulder of the body.
  • 8. A device according to claim 7, in which preventer means (3) are provided to prevent the tabs from deforming outwards.
  • 9. A device according to claim 8, in which the preventer means comprise a trim band (3) engaged around and in contact with the peripheral skirt (21).
  • 10. A device according to claim 7, in which the deformation zone comprises an outside groove (221).
  • 11. A device according to claim 7, in which the deformation zone comprises an inside groove (223) which is received under the bottom ledge (43).
  • 12. A device according to claim 7, in which the deformation zone comprises an inside rib (224) which comes into engagement under the ledge (43) by pivoting inwards.
  • 13. A device according to claim 7, in which the tabs (22) are separated by non-deformable skirt segments (23), the free ends (220) of the tabs (22) projecting relative to the skirt segments when the tabs are not deformed, and coming substantially into contact with the shoulder of the body when the tabs are deformed.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
00 13567 Oct 2000 FR
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