Claims
- 1/ A fluid dispenser comprising:
a reservoir (16; 26; 36; 46) of fluid and of gas; a spraying orifice (310; 70); an actuating wall (61, 62; 61′; 61″; 62″) for reducing the volume of the reservoir so as to put the gas and the fluid under pressure, thereby delivering them together as a mixture through the spraying orifice; and a piece of porous material (5; 5′; 5″; 5″′) suitable for being impregnated with the fluid and with the gas and placed in the vicinity of the spraying orifice; said fluid dispenser being characterized in that it further comprises capillary feed means (51; 25; 35; 45) for acting by capillary action to feed the piece of porous material with the fluid contained in the reservoir, said feed means being continuously in contact with the fluid product in the reservoir.
- 2/ A dispenser according to claim 1, in which the capillary feed means (51) extend substantially through the middle of the reservoir (16).
- 3/ A dispenser according to claim 1, in which the capillary feed means comprise an absorbant wick (51) in contact with or formed by the piece of porous material (5), and extending through the reservoir (16).
- 4/ A dispenser according to claim 1, in which the capillary feed means (25; 35; 45) extend over at least a portion of the periphery of the reservoir.
- 5/ A dispenser according to claim 4, in which the feed means comprise at least one peripheral capillary channel (25; 35; 45) having a discharge end in contact with the piece of porous material (5′; 5″, 5″′).
- 6/ A dispenser according to claim 5, in which the capillary channel (25; 35; 45) is open over substantially its entire length so that the fluid can penetrate into said channel over a large proportion of its length.
- 7/ A dispenser according to claim 1, further comprising a substantially rigid structure (10; 20; 30; 40) which extends over at least a portion of the periphery of the reservoir.
- 8/ A dispenser according to claim 7, in which said structure (20; 30; 40) forms the capillary feed means (25; 35; 45).
- 9/ A dispenser according to claim 7, in which the structure (10; 20; 30) forms the spraying orifice (310).
- 10/ A dispenser according to claim 7, in which the structure (10; 20; 30) is provided with means for holding the porous piece (5; 5′; 5″′) in place in the reservoir (16; 26; 36).
- 11/ A dispenser according to claim 7, in which the structure (10; 20; 30; 40) forms support means (12; 22; 32; 42) for supporting return spring means (13; 23; 33; 43) suitable for returning the actuating wall towards a rest position corresponding to the maximum volume of the reservoir.
- 12/ A dispenser according to claim 7, in which the structure (20; 30; 40) is made up of two component parts (2′, 2″; 3′, 3″; 4′) mounted one on the other, the feed means (25; 35; 45) being formed between said parts.
- 13/ A dispenser according to claim 12, in which the feed means comprise capillary channels (45) of cross-section that varies while the actuating wall (61″, 62″) is being actuated.
- 14/ A dispenser according to claim 12, in which the two component parts (4′) are identical.
- 15/ A dispenser according to claim 7, in which the actuating wall is formed by a flexible sheet (6) fixed in leaktight manner to said structure (10; 20; 30).
- 16/ A dispenser according to claim 7, in which the actuating wall is formed by a flexible sheet (61″, 62″) encasing said structure (40) in leaktight manner.
- 17/ A dispenser according to claim 7, in which the structure (20; 30; 40) forms two peripheral capillary channels (25; 35; 45), each of which connects to the piece of porous material (5′; 5″; 5″′) at a respective discharge end.
Priority Claims (1)
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FR-02/16549 |
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CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] This application claims the benefit under 35 U.S.C. §119(e) of pending U.S. provisional patent application Serial No. 60/459,621, filed Apr. 3, 2003, and priority under 35 U.S.C. §119(a)-(d) of French patent application No. FR-02.16549, filed Dec. 23, 2002.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60459621 |
Apr 2003 |
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