This application is a National Stage of International Application No. PCT/FR2012/051818 filed Aug. 1, 2012, claiming priority based on French Patent Application No. 1157051 filed Aug. 1, 2011, the contents of all of which are incorporated herein by reference in their entirety.
The present invention relates to a fluid dispenser comprising two reservoirs, two pumps, and two pushers, namely a first pusher for actuating a first pump that is connected to a first reservoir containing a first fluid, and a second pusher for actuating a second pump that is connected to a second reservoir containing a second fluid. Advantageous fields of application of the present invention are the fields of perfumery, cosmetics, and pharmacy.
In the prior art, dual-type dispensers are already known comprising two reservoirs, two pumps, and a common pusher making it possible to actuate the two pumps simultaneously. Apportioning systems are also known that make it possible to vary the doses of fluid dispensed by the two pumps. Thus, by pressing on the common pusher, it is possible to dispense fluid from the first pump only, fluid from the second pump only, or a mixture of varying proportions of the fluids from both pumps simultaneously.
Document FR 2 793 479 describes a dual-type dispenser including two pushers that do not have a dispenser orifice, and a common pusher that acts simultaneously on both pushers and that forms a single common dispenser orifice. Document CN 2 545 134 describes a dual-type dispenser including two pushers that do not have a dispenser orifice, and a common pusher that acts simultaneously on both pushers, but that does not define a dispenser orifice.
An object of the present invention is to define another type of dual dispenser having two reservoirs and two pumps, but that is simpler for the user to use. It must be very simple for the user to dispense the first fluid only, or the second fluid only, or a mixture of both fluids.
To do this, the present invention proposes a fluid dispenser comprising two reservoirs, two pumps, and two pushers, namely a first pusher for actuating a first pump that is connected to a first reservoir containing a first fluid, and a second pusher for actuating a second pump that is connected to a second reservoir containing a second fluid, the dispenser further comprising a third pusher for dispensing a mixture of the first and second fluids, the first fluid being dispensed through a first dispenser orifice, and the second fluid being dispensed through a second dispenser orifice, the fluid dispenser being characterized in that the mixture of the two fluids is dispensed through a third dispenser orifice that is formed by the third pusher.
A user desiring a dose of the first fluid presses on the first pusher, a user desiring a dose of the second fluid presses on the second pusher, and a user desiring a dose of the first and second fluids in combination presses on the third pusher.
In another advantageous embodiment, the third pusher is mounted on a third pump that is connected to the first and second reservoirs. Actuation of the third pusher is thus totally independent of actuation of the first two pushers. In an embodiment, a buffer mixing reservoir is interposed between the third pump and the first and second reservoirs. Advantageously, the buffer reservoir is connected to the first and second reservoirs via two ducts, each fitted with a respective check valve, the fluids being sucked by the third pump into the buffer reservoir through the ducts. In another embodiment, the third pump includes two dip tubes that extend in the first and second reservoirs respectively. In the two embodiments, the actuation of the third pusher enables the third pump to take fluid either from the first two reservoirs directly, or else indirectly through the buffer reservoir.
In another advantageous aspect of the present invention, the first and second pumps each define an internal vent passage that is opened by actuating their respective pushers, the third pusher pressing lightly at the end of its stroke on the first and second pushers so as to open the internal vent passages of the first and second pumps. Advantageously, the third pusher includes a collar that projects outwards above the first and second pushers, the axial distance between the collar and the first and second pushers being a little less than the stroke of the third pusher. Thus, by actuating the third pusher, the first and second reservoirs are vented.
One of the principles of the invention resides in implementing a third pusher with a third dispenser orifice that makes it possible to dispense a mixture of the fluids contained in the two reservoirs. The third pusher may act directly on the first two pushers or it may actuate a third pump that is connected directly or indirectly to the two reservoirs.
The invention is described more fully below with reference to the accompanying drawing which shows three embodiments of the invention by way of non-limiting example.
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In the three embodiments, the dispenser is provided with a third pusher B3 that makes it possible to dispense a mixture of the first and second fluids F1, F2.
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In a particularly advantageous aspect of the invention, the actuation of the third pusher B3 may cause the two reservoirs R1, R2 to be vented through respective vent passages of the pumps P1, P2. In
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11 57051 | Aug 2011 | FR | national |
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English translation of the International Preliminary Report on Patentability for PCT/FR2012/051818. |
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20140144939 A1 | May 2014 | US |