The present invention relates to a laminated film that defines a front face and a rear face and that comprises a plurality of superposed layers. The present invention also relates to a fluid dispenser using such a laminated film, in particular as a closure membrane, so as to co-operate with another element, e.g. a profiled shell, to make a fluid reservoir. Thus, the laminated film of the invention finds an advantageous application as a closure membrane, but it can also be used for other applications such as packaging or labeling, for example. Such a laminated film can be used in numerous technical fields, and in particular in the fields of perfumery, cosmetics, or even pharmacy.
Numerous multilayer laminated films have been on the market for some time. Some laminated films are transparent, while others are completely opaque. To make a film opaque, it is possible to use a barrier layer so as to prevent light from passing therethrough, for example. Aluminum is a material that is frequently used for the barrier layer. Other types of barrier layer for providing a screen against the passage of other elements or radiation can also be used, such as SiOx, for example. Some laminated films are for coming into direct contact with a substance, preferably a fluid, namely a liquid or a powder. However, solid materials are not excluded. The laminated film must thus be as neutral and as inert as possible in the presence of that substance. In general, that type of laminated film comprises at least one barrier layer and a plurality of plastics-material layers. In addition, laminated films are also known that are used as labels for affixing to an article. Labels serve to display instructions of any kind, namely written or diagrammatic. Labels can also present a decorative element for improving the appearance of the article. The decoration or the readable inscriptions are generally provided by a print layer that is applied to another layer that is often designated under the term flat tint. For a label, the print layer is the outermost layer that is in contact with ambient air. In general, the print layer can be designated using the term “decorative layer” even though it can include written instructions.
That type of label is not adapted to be used as a closure membrane for coming into direct contact with a substance, in particular a fluid. The decorative layer uses print materials such as ink that are not compatible with some substances, and in particular with perfume. Consequently, it is not possible to use such labels as closure membranes for forming or finishing off perfume reservoirs.
An object of the present invention is to define a laminated film, in particular that is usable as a closure membrane for a reservoir for fluid, e.g. perfume, and that presents the same esthetic advantages as a label presenting visible decoration. Another object is to make a dispenser for dispensing fluid, such as perfume, that has decoration that is visible through the fluid.
To do this, the present invention provides a fluid dispenser comprising a fluid reservoir, a portion of the reservoir being formed by a laminated film defining a front face and a rear face and comprising a plurality of layers, a front layer forming the front face and a rear layer forming the rear face, the front layer being transparent and comprising a sealing material, such that the laminated film can be sealed to another element, the dispenser being characterized in that one of the layers, other than the front layer, is a front decorative layer that is visible through the front layer, the fluid, and the reservoir. The front layer thus covers the front decorative layer, such that it does not constitute the front face of the laminated film. In other words, the front layer covers and protects the front decorative layer. The front layer may advantageously be made of polyethylene terephthalate (PET). However, other materials may be used, in particular those known for being inert relative to certain substances. However, PET is preferable, since it can also provide heat-sealing with another element, such as a profiled reservoir shell, for example.
According to one of the characteristics of the invention, one of the layers is a barrier layer.
Advantageously, the barrier layer is transparent and is interposed between the front decorative layer and the front layer, such that the front decorative layer is visible through the front layer and the barrier layer. The barrier layer is preferably made of SiOx.
In a variant, the barrier layer is made of aluminum.
In this event, the barrier layer is opaque, and the front decorative layer is thus interposed between the barrier layer and the front layer.
According to another characteristic of the invention, one of the layers is a rear decorative layer that is visible from the rear face. The laminated film is thus decorated on both of its faces, such that decoration is visible both from the front face and from the rear face.
In an embodiment of the invention, the front decorative layer is a print layer that is applied to the rear face of the front layer. The front face of the front layer constitutes the front face of the laminated film.
By means of the invention, a laminated film is obtained having decoration on both faces, with the decoration of the front face being protected by an inert front layer.
The reservoir is advantageously formed by: a transparent shell that defines a deformable actuator wall that can be pressed so as to reduce the working volume of the reservoir; and a closure membrane that is fastened in leaktight manner to the shell so as to define between them the reservoir, the closure membrane being formed by the laminated film.
The shell is preferably made of transparent PET, the shell comprising a portion that is convex and that is surrounded by a peripheral portion that is plane, the laminated film that serves as a closure membrane being heat-sealed to the shell via the plane peripheral portion. The decoration of the closure membrane can thus be seen through the transparent shell, the transparent or translucent fluid, and the front layer.
The laminated film of the invention thus serves both as a closure membrane for finishing off a fluid reservoir, and as a double-sided label that is completely inert relative to the fluid stored in the reservoir.
Reference is made below to the accompanying drawings which show two embodiments of the invention by way of non-limiting example.
In the figures:
With reference firstly to
Starting from the front face A, the laminated film O firstly includes a front layer 1 that can be made of PET, for example, with a thickness of about 30 micrometers (μm). The front layer 1 serves as an outer layer, and its outside front face defines the front face A of the laminated film. The layer 1 can also advantageously serve as a layer for bonding to another element by adhesive or heat-sealing as described below. The front layer 1 is advantageously transparent or at least translucent. The second layer, referenced 2, is a print or decorative layer that can be applied directly to the rear face of the front layer A. In reality, the front decorative layer 2, represented diagrammatically in
However, in the invention, this primary type of three-layer laminated film can be provided with a rear decoration that can be constituted by four successive layers referenced 4 to 7, for example. The layer 4 is an adhesion primer layer that is applied to the barrier layer 3. The layer 5 is a flat tint onto which the layer 6, constituting a rear text or decorative layer, is applied. Finally, the optional layer 7 is a protective layer, e.g. a layer of varnish. The outside face of the protective layer 7 constitutes the rear face B of the laminated film O.
In the two embodiments in
It is thus possible to use the laminated film O or O′ as a closure membrane for forming or finishing off a reservoir containing a substance, in particular a fluid such as perfume, for example. Reference can be made to
By means of the invention, a laminated film is obtained that is decorated and completely inert.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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0452882 | Dec 2004 | FR | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/FR05/51034 | 12/5/2005 | WO | 00 | 2/25/2008 |