Claims
- 1. A fluid product dispenser including:a reservoir (3) containing said fluid product and provided with at least one actuating wall (10) on which pressure is exerted to reduce the reservoir volume, a dispensing orifice (50) communicating with the reservoir and through which the fluid product is dispensed out of the reservoir in a mixture with a gas to create a two-phase spray, a detachable sealing unit (12) to seal the dispensing orifice (50) and so isolate the reservoir from the outside, and spring means (4) to bring the actuating wall (10) into a non-operational position defining the maximum volume of the reservoir (3) when the sealing unit (12) is withdrawn from the dispensing orifice (50), said spring means (4) being compressed when the sealing unit (12) seals the outlet orifice (50), the reservoir (3) containing approximately only fluid product so long as the detachable sealing unit (12) seals the dispensing orifice (50), characterised in that, so long as the sealing unit (12) seals the dispensing orifice (50), the reservoir (3) is divided into several compartments (31, 32; 31′, 32′) by at least one partition (13; 13′), at least one (31; 31′) of the compartments containing the fluid product and at least one other compartment (32; 32′) containing the spring means (4), but no fluid product, with the result that the fluid product is not in contact with the spring means (4) before withdrawal of the sealing unit (12).
- 2. A dispenser according to claim 1, wherein said at least one partition (13; 13′) is adapted to break in such a way as to bring the compartments (31, 32; 31′, 32′) into communication with each other under the effect of the relaxation of the spring means (4) after withdrawal of the sealing unit (12) allowing air to penetrate into the reservoir (3) through the dispensing orifice (50).
- 3. A dispenser according to claim 2, wherein the spring means (4) are located in a compartment (32, 32′) able to be filled with air coming from the dispensing orifice (50) after withdrawal of the sealing unit (12).
- 4. A dispenser according to claim 3, wherein the spring means (4) are located in a compartment (32′) which communicates directly with the dispensing orifice.
- 5. A dispenser according to claim 3, wherein the spring means (4) are located in a compartment (32) separated from the dispensing orifice (50) by a selective partition (13) impermeable to the fluid product and permeable to air.
- 6. A dispenser according to claim 5, wherein said selective partition (13) forms a baffle (14) which is impassable for the fluid product, but which nonetheless lets through air.
- 7. A dispenser according to claim 1, wherein the compartment (32′) containing the spring means (4) also contains a porous material component (6) able to become saturated with fluid product by capillarity.
- 8. A dispenser according to claim 1, wherein the compartment (31) containing the fluid product also contains a porous material component (6) able to become saturated with fluid product by capillarity.
- 9. A dispenser according to claims 5 or 8, wherein the compartment (32) containing the spring means (4) is separated from the fluid product compartment (31) by the selective partition (13).
- 10. A dispenser according to claim 1, including two sheets of film (1, 2) welded together at their peripheries (11) so as to form the reservoir (3), said at least one partition (13; 13′) being formed by one or more low resistance weld lines able to come apart by separation of the sheets, to advantage caused by the relaxation of the spring means after withdrawal of the sealing unit.
Priority Claims (1)
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CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application claims benefit of Provisional Application No. 60/350,026 filed Jan. 23, 2002; the disclosure of which is incorporated herein by reference.
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Provisional Applications (1)
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