The present invention relates to a manually-actuated device for dispensing fluids in liquid or powder form.
A liquid or powder dispenser device, in particular for dispensing fluids in the fields of pharmaceuticals, cosmetics, perfumes or the like, generally comprises a fluid reservoir, a dispensing member, such as a pump, for dispensing the fluid contained in the reservoir, and a dispensing head incorporating a dispensing orifice. An actuating system is generally also provided for actuating said pump. A problem that can arise with liquid or powder dispenser devices of this type relates to the period of time that elapses between the end of the device being assembled, and the occasion on which the user actually uses it. During that time lapse, it is necessary to prevent the dispensing orifice from becoming clogged or soiled, and to prevent the device from being actuated accidentally. Those problems are generally solved by providing a removable cap on the dispensing head, and a system for locking the device, which system prevents any accidental actuation of the device. For example, that may be achieved by means of a break-off strip or by means of a latch element to be moved out of the way prior to use. Although such systems are effective, they suffer from some drawbacks. The removable cap might be lost when it is removed from the dispensing head, so that the problem of the dispensing orifice becoming clogged can then arise after the first occasion on which the device is used, e.g. when the dispenser device is to be carried about in a handbag or the like. Similarly, safety systems for preventing the device from being actuated accidentally while it is being stored or carried can be complex and therefore costly to make, and they are not always entirely reliable.
An object of the present invention is to provide a liquid or powder dispenser that does not suffer from the above-mentioned drawbacks.
An object of the present invention is thus to provide a liquid or powder dispenser that protects the dispensing orifice and that simultaneously prevents the device from being actuated at any time in the periods during which the device is not in use.
Another object of the present invention is to provide a liquid or powder dispenser device that is simple and inexpensive to manufacture and to assemble, and that is easy to use.
The present invention thus provides a manually-actuated device for dispensing a fluid in liquid or powder form and that comprises a fluid reservoir, dispensing means for selectively dispensing the fluid contained in the reservoir, a dispensing head provided with a dispensing orifice, and an actuating system for manually actuating said dispensing means, said device being provided with a cap mounted to move between a rest position, in which it covers the dispensing orifice and prevents the dispensing means from being actuated, and an in-use position, in which it uncovers the dispensing orifice and enables the dispensing means to be actuated, said cap being a captive cap and being independent from the actuating system.
In a first variant embodiment, said device is provided with locking means for locking the dispensing means, which locking means prevent said dispensing means from being actuated, said cap moving and/or deforming said locking means when it is moved into its in-use position to enable the dispensing means to be actuated.
Advantageously, said locking means are resilient tabs which, when the cap is in the rest position, prevent the dispensing head and the reservoir from moving relative to each other, said tabs being deformed by the cap when it is in the in-use position.
Advantageously, said cap comprises a substantially cylindrical body that surrounds the dispensing head when the cap is in the rest position, and a cover mounted to move relative to said body, said cover being opened by the user firstly to uncover the dispensing orifice, and secondly to move said cover into its in-use position.
Advantageously, said cap is moved axially in translation and/or in rotation relative to said dispensing head.
In a second variant embodiment, when the cap is in the rest position, it covers the actuating system, thereby preventing access to said actuating system.
Advantageously, said cap comprises a substantially cylindrical body which, when the cap is in the rest position, surrounds the dispensing head and the actuating system, and a cover mounted to move relative to said body, said cover opening automatically to uncover the dispensing orifice when the user moves said cap towards its in-use position.
Advantageously, said cap is moved in rotation about said dispensing head and about said actuating system, this movement in rotation causing said cap to be moved axially relative to said dispensing head.
Advantageously, said actuating system comprises a side actuating element, said cap having a side wall covering said side actuating element when said cap is in the rest position.
Advantageously, said dispensing means are implemented in the form of a pump that is actuated manually.
In another embodiment, said dispensing means comprise piezoelectric or electrostatic spray means, the device including electronic means for enabling and/or for disabling actuation of said dispensing means, said electronic means being activated and/or deactivated by said cap.
Advantageously, locking elements co-operate with the actuating system, said locking elements being mounted to move between an locking position and a release position, and being moved between these positions by said electronic means.
Advantageously, said locking elements are tabs for locking the actuating button of the device, said electronic means comprising a contactor that comes into contact with the captive cap when said cap is in the in-use position, said contactor causing said tabs to move into their release position when it is contact with said captive cap.
Other characteristics and advantages of the invention will appear more clearly on reading the following detailed description of various embodiments of the invention, given with reference to the accompanying drawings which are given by way of non-limiting example, and in which:
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In all of the embodiments described above, the cap 50 may include resilient return means that return it to its rest position after the device has been used. In a variant, it is possible to imagine that the user manually returns said cap to its rest position. Moreover, the invention is described above with reference to liquid or powder dispenser devices in which the dispensing direction is axial relative to the central axis of the pump and of the reservoir, but it is equally applicable to all types of dispenser device, and in particular to those that include a dispensing head having a radial dispensing direction. Furthermore, although the present invention is particularly well suited to liquid or powder dispenser devices having side actuating systems, it is not limited to this type of system, and indeed it is applicable to all suitable types of actuating system.
Although the invention is described above with reference to various particular embodiments of it, it is to be understood that it is not limited to these embodiments, and that the person skilled in the art may make any appropriate modifications without going beyond the ambit of the present invention as defined in the accompanying claims.
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This application claims the benefit under 35 U.S.C. §119(e) of pending U.S. provisional patent application Ser. No. 60/382,045, filed May 22, 2002, and priority under 35 U.S.C. §119(a)–(d) of French patent application No. FR-02.04810, filed Apr. 17, 2002.
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