This application is the U.S. national phase of International Application No. PCT/EP2017/055186 filed 6 Mar. 2017, which designated the U.S. and claims priority to FR Patent Application No. 1652045 filed 11 Mar. 2016, the entire contents of each of which are hereby incorporated by reference.
The present invention concerns ajar for a cosmetic or pharmaceutical product of liquid, viscous or solid consistency including means for pressurizing a dispensing pump.
The document FR-A-2 926 116 discloses a jar containing a flexible pouch filled with a product. The jar also includes a deformable chamber that is delimited by a rigid wall, on the one hand, and a flexible diaphragm, on the other hand. The deformable chamber is of globally elongate shape. Via a first end, the deformable chamber is in fluidic communication with the flexible pouch via an opening. Via a second end, the deformable chamber is in fluidic communication with the outside via a slot.
The operating principle consists in, for a user, pressing with their finger on the first end and moving the finger toward the second end in order to cause the product contained in the deformable chamber to exit via the slot. When the user releases their pressure, the slot is closed and the deformable chamber tends to revert to its initial shape. The return to the initial shape is accompanied by aspiration of the product contained in the flexible pouch via the opening.
During this use, the user must exert pressure on the flexible diaphragm which sometimes over time leads to the delivery of a random quantity of product or may prove disagreeable for some users.
An object of the present invention is to propose a jar that does not have the disadvantages of the prior art and in particular avoids the user coming into contact with the flexible diaphragm by installing pressurization means that press on the flexible diaphragm.
To this end, there is proposed a jar including:
According to one particular embodiment, said pressurization means comprise:
wherein the shape of the leaf spring is such that the central part is flush with the flexible diaphragm when the lid is in the closed position, and
wherein the shape of the leaf spring is such that each shoe presses successively on the central part and then on the or each second tab when opening the lid.
According to one particular embodiment, said pressurization means comprise:
wherein the shape of the leaf spring is such that the central tooth is flush with the flexible diaphragm when the lid is in the closed position, and
wherein the shape of the leaf spring is such that each shoe presses on a lateral tooth during opening of the lid.
According to one particular embodiment, said pressurization means comprise:
The slide advantageously features two ramps, each being fixed to one end of the central bar, and the transmission system includes:
According to one particular embodiment, said pressurization means comprise:
The features of the invention mentioned hereinabove, together with others, will become more clearly apparent on reading the following description of one embodiment, said description being given with reference to the appended drawings, in which:
In the following description, terms relating to a position are used with reference to ajar placed on a support, that is to say as shown in
For example,
In the case of
In the case of
The dispensing orifice 106 takes the form of a one-way valve that allows the passage of a fluid from the interior to the exterior, but prevents the passage of a fluid in the opposite direction. It may, for example, be a flexible film featuring a straight or cruciform slot. Any other shape of film may be equally suitable, of course.
The rigid wall 306 is pierced by an opening 310 that provides the fluidic communication between the flexible pouch 302 and the deformable chamber 304. The deformable chamber 304 is also in fluidic communication with the dispensing orifice 106, here via a chimney 312. The opening 310 is blocked by a check valve 311 that allows the passage of the fluid from the flexible pouch 302 to the deformable chamber 304, but prevents the passage of a fluid in the opposite direction. The check valve 311 is therefore active when the deformable chamber 304 is pressurized relative to the flexible pouch 302, thereby preventing the product to be dispensed from returning into the flexible pouch 302 because of the pressure on the flexible diaphragm 308. Here the check valve 311 takes the form of a tongue fixed to the interior of the deformable chamber 304 and which is pressed against the opening 310. It is well understood that any other form of closure member may be equally suitable.
The deformable chamber 304 has a globally elongate shape featuring at a first end the chimney 312 and at a second end the opening 310.
The lid 104 is mounted on the upper wall 350 to be mobile between the open position and the closed position in which the lid 104 comes over the dispensing orifice 106. The lid 104 includes first retaining means and the body 102 includes second retaining means that cooperate with the first retaining means to retain the body 102 and the lid 104 attached together whilst allowing the sliding of the lid 104 on the upper wall 350 of the body 102.
In the embodiment of the invention shown in
The lid 104 features an exterior upper face 314 visible from the outside and, opposite the exterior upper face 314, a lower face 316 that is of part-spherical convex shape having substantially the same radius of curvature as the upper wall 350 of the body 102. The lower face 316 and the upper wall 350 are intended to slide one on the other during the movement of the lid 104 from the open position to the closed position and vice-versa.
In the embodiment of the invention shown in
In the embodiment of the invention shown in
Here the first retaining means take the form of two clips 358a-b, each having a wall that comes into contact with one of the lateral edges 354a-b to provide longitudinal guidance and a hook at the end of the wall that lodges under the upper wall 350 via the main slot 352 to fasten together the body 102 and the lid 104. Here the lateral edges 354a-b form the second retaining means.
The jar 100 equally includes pressurization means that are adapted to press on the flexible diaphragm 308 during the movement of the lid 104 from the closed position to the open position. Thus, on opening the lid 104, the product contained in the deformable chamber 304 is expelled via the dispensing orifice 106. Thus, the user does not come into contact with the flexible diaphragm 308 and the complete movement of the lid 104 enables a calibrated quantity of product to be delivered, that quantity substantially corresponding to the volume of the deformable chamber 304.
After the return of the lid to the closed position, the pressurization means no longer exert any pressure on the flexible diaphragm 308 which is reinflated by virtue of its elasticity and aspirates the product contained in the flexible pouch 302. To ensure this return of the flexible diaphragm 308 to the initial position, the latter is constituted of an elastic material that tends to revert to its initial shape such as for example a film of TPE, TPU or silicone. The flexibility of the flexible pouch 302 allows aspiration of the product into the deformable chamber 304 without there being any ingress of air. The flexible pouch 302 is made from an elastic material such as for example PE, PP, Surlyn®, aluminum or a multilayer complex.
According to the first embodiment, the pressurization means 360 comprise a leaf spring 362 extending substantially horizontally and featuring a central part 368, two first tabs 364 fixed by their bases to the central part 368 and fixed to the body 102 by their free ends, more particularly underneath the upper wall 350 on the same side as and on respective opposite sides of the dispensing orifice 106, two second tabs 366 fixed by their bases to the central part 368 and the free ends of which are not fixed. The two first tabs 364 extend from one side of the central part 368 relative to the direction of movement of the lid 104, and the two second tabs 366 extend from the other side of the central part 368, globally forming an H when seen from above.
The shape of the leaf spring 362 is such that the central part 368 becomes flush with the upper part of the flexible diaphragm 308 when the lid 104 is in the closed position.
In the embodiment of the invention shown here, the central part 368 is flat and the two first tabs 364 and the two second tabs 366 are raised relative to the central part 368.
The pressurization means 360 equally comprise two shoes 370a-b attached to the lid 104 and passing through the upper wall 350 via two secondary slots 372a-b in the upper wall 350 disposed on respective opposite sides of the main slot 352. Each shoe 370a-b is designed to come to press on the central part 368 in the closed position of the lid 104 (
Because of the circular movement of the lid 104 during opening thereof and the shape of the central part 368 and the two second tabs 366, the central part 368 descends and presses on the flexible diaphragm 308 thus tending to expel the product contained in the deformable chamber 304 via the dispensing orifice 106.
The shapes of the leaf spring 362 and of the shoes 370a-b may be different, depending on the movement of the lid 104 and the quantity of product to be expelled.
In the same manner, in the embodiment of the invention shown here, there are two shoes 370a-b, but it is possible to provide only one central one passing through the main slot 352 to press on the central part 368 and only one second tab 366.
Finally, it is equally possible to provide only one first tab 364 fixed in a central manner, depending on the space available.
Thus, generally speaking, for the pressurization means 360 according to the first embodiment, said pressurization means 360 comprise:
wherein the shape of the leaf spring 362 is such that the central part 368 is flush with the flexible diaphragm 308 when the lid 104 is in the closed position, and
wherein the shape of the leaf spring 362 is such that each shoe 370a-b presses successively on the central part 368 and then on the or each second tab 366 when opening the lid 104.
During the closing of the lid 104, the leaf spring 362 tends to rise to resume its initial position not pressing on the flexible diaphragm 308.
According to the second embodiment, the pressurization means 660 comprise a leaf spring 662 taking the form of a trident with a central tooth 668 and two lateral teeth 664 (only one of which is seen) on respective opposite sides of the central tooth 668. The base of each tooth 664, 668 is fixed to a common part 666 itself fixed to the body 102, more particularly underneath the upper wall 350 on the side opposite the dispensing orifice 106. Each tooth 664, 668 extends substantially horizontally from the common part 664 in the direction of the dispensing orifice 106.
The shape of the leaf spring 662 is such that the central tooth 668 comes to be flush with the upper part of the flexible diaphragm 308 when the lid 104 is in the closed position.
The pressurization means 660 equally comprise two shoes 670a-b attached to the lid 104 and passing through the upper wall 350 through two secondary slots 372a-b in the upper wall 350 disposed on respective opposite sides of the main slot 352. Each shoe 670a-b is designed to come to press on a lateral tooth 664 and to press increasingly on that lateral tooth 664 during the opening of the lid 104.
Because of the movement of the lid 104 during its opening and the shape of each lateral tooth 664, each lateral tooth 664 descends and equally obliges the central tooth 668 to descend. The central tooth 668 then presses on the flexible diaphragm 308 thus tending to expel the product contained in the deformable chamber 304 via the dispensing orifice 106.
The shapes of the leaf spring 662 and of the shoes 670a-b may be different, depending on the movement of the lid 104 and on the quantity of product to be expelled.
During the closing of the lid 104, the leaf spring 662 tends to rise to resume its initial position not pressing on the flexible diaphragm 308.
The pressurization means 760 include a plate 762 which may be in one piece with the body 102 or an independent part fixed to the interior of the body 102 above the flexible pouch 302. The plate 762 features a window 763 through which pass the deformable chamber 304, the chimney 312 and the dispensing orifice 106.
The pressurization means 760 equally include a slide 764 mounted on the plate 762 to be mobile in translation. The slide 764 features a central bar 766 that is positioned in the window 763, and two ramps 768a-b, each being fixed to one end of the central bar 766. Each ramp 768a-b is guided in translation by the plate 762 which to this end includes grooves 770a-b here of U shape. Thus the central bar 766 is mobile along the window 763 and presses on the flexible diaphragm 308 when moving from a position far from the dispensing orifice 106 to a position near the dispensing orifice 106 (as represented by the arrow 802 in
The pressurization means 760 equally include a transmission system that transmits the movement of the lid 104 to the slide 764 by moving the slide 764 from a position far from the dispensing orifice 106 to a position near the dispensing orifice 106 when the lid 104 passes from the closed position to the open position, and vice-versa.
In the embodiment of the invention shown in
Thus, the movement of the lid 104 from the closed position to the open position (in the direction of the arrow 804) leads to the movement of the second toothed sectors 776a-b in the same direction (804), then by meshing, the toothed wheels 774a-b, and finally the first toothed sectors 772a-b in the direction 802. The movement is reversed when the lid 104 is moved from the open position to the closed position.
The two secondary slots 372a-b are disposed on respective opposite sides of the main slot 352.
In order to ensure that the product is expelled only when the dispensing orifice 106 is uncovered, the second toothed sectors 776a-b mesh with the toothed wheels 774a-b only after the lid 104 has uncovered said dispensing orifice 106, which is why in the closed position (
To ensure rapid expulsion of the product, each toothed wheel 776a-b is twinned in order to provide demultiplication.
The pressurization means 960 include a plate 962 which may be a part in one piece with the body 102 or an independent part fixed to the interior of the body 102 above the flexible pouch 302. The plate 962 features a window 963 through which pass the deformable chamber 304, the chimney 312 and the dispensing orifice 106.
The pressurization means 960 equally include at least one cam 964 mounted on the plate 962 to rotate freely about an axis that here is vertical, and attached to a toothed wheel 966 coaxial with the axis of the cam 964. The cam 964 features a protruding zone.
The position and the shape of the or each cam 964 are such that in the closed position of the lid 104 the protruding zone does not press on the flexible diaphragm 308 and in the open position of the lid 104 the protruding zone presses on the flexible diaphragm 308 after rotation of the cam 964.
In a preferred embodiment, there are two cams 964 symmetrically disposed on respective opposite sides of the longitudinal axis of symmetry of the deformable chamber 304. In
The pressurization means 960 equally include a transmission system that transmits the movement of the lid 104 to each cam 964 by causing each cam 964 to pivot in such a manner that the protruding zone passes from a position in which it does not press on the flexible diaphragm 308 to a position in which it presses on the flexible diaphragm 308 when the lid 104 passes from the closed position to the open position.
In the embodiment of the invention shown, the transmission system includes for each cam 964 a toothed sector 970 attached to the lid 104 that passes through the upper wall 350 via an appropriate slot and that meshes with the toothed wheel 966 of said cam 964.
Thus, the movement of the lid 104 from the closed position to the open position leads to the movement of the toothed sectors 970 and then by meshing the toothed wheels 966 and finally the cams 964. The movement is reversed when the lid 104 is moved from the open position to the closed position.
As shown in the embodiment from
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