This application is a national stage application under 35 U.S.C. 371 and claims the benefit of PCT Application No. PCT/EP2014/001404 having an international filing date of May 23, 2014, which designated the United States, which PCT application claimed the benefit of German Patent Application No. 20 2013 006 212.6 filed Jul. 9, 2013, the disclosures of each of which are incorporated herein by reference.
The invention relates to a dosing dispenser according to the preamble of claim 1. The invention relates in particular to a one component dosing dispenser configured to put out a material, or a component, in particular through an applicator arranged at the dosing dispenser.
Dosing dispensers of this type have been commercially available in different embodiments for years and are used in particular for cosmetics in order to put out creams, gels and similar in doses. The dosing dispensers are used more and more for other applications, in particular the technical field like e.g. for glues and similar. This is a typical mass market product which emphases in particular simple configuration and ease of manufacture and which on the other hand side has to provide a good optical design, in particular in the main application in the field of cosmetics. As evident from the pertinent prior art it is difficult to comply with all these requirements in combination.
Known dosing dispensers typically include a dosing dispenser housing with a cartridge firmly arranged therein for receiving the material or the component to be put out, an upstream pump unit and, optionally, an applicator. The output is typically performed by an actuation member thus a laterally arranged push button or an adjustment button arranged at the base wherein an actuation of the adjustment button rotates a push drive arranged in the dispenser housing in particular a threaded rod which then successively moves a piston forward that is arranged at a lower end of the cartridge due to a translatoric movement so that the material can be put out from the cartridge. It is apparent that this requires mechanical complexity which is detrimental for a mass market product. It is a particular disadvantage of these dosing dispensers that handling is not optimum because typically dosing is performed by manual actuation of the push button or the turning knob but then re gripping the dosing dispenser in the hand is required in order to apply the amount of material to be put out onto the surface to be treated. Also this is complicated and detrimental.
Known dosing dispensers (such as DE 20 2010 009 751 U1 and DE 20 2010 011 248 U1) which are characterized by a compact and slender, in particular pin shaped construction, have proven themselves in practical applications and upon which the invention improves. The dosing dispensers are also used for two components dosing dispensers in which two respective cartridges are inserted into a dispenser housing and in which a dosed output of the materials received in the cartridge in the predetermined or adjustable mixing ratios can be provided by an adjustment device that is arranged at a base below the cartridges. These known cartridges are characterized by a conveniently configured pump unit with a pump cylinder and a pump piston interacting therewith between which a compression spring is arranged actuation or output of the components is performed in that the piston of the pump unit that is arranged upstream of the cartridge is actuated.
Finally, dosing dispensers are known (such as DE 100 32976 A1, in particular FIG. 4a included therein) in which a separate container is suspended within a dispenser housing, thus at a pump unit that is used for dispensing the material. Thus the dispensing is performed in that the container is moved in a direction towards the pump unit. This is performed by a lever mechanism with a pivotably supported lever. Thus the linkage mechanism includes a linkage bolt that is supported at the dispenser housing at which the pivot lever is supported. The inner end of the lever that protrudes beyond the linkage bolt is coupled with the pump unit so that the container is pressed upward after actuating the pivot lever and the material is put out. This actuation mechanism is complex and also failure prone after frequent use. In particular a comparatively wide configuration of the dosing dispenser is caused by this linkage mechanism in the portion of the pump unit so that a slender compact configuration cannot be provided. Practical applications also show that due to the pivot movement no fine adjusted output of material is possible, rather typically an output is provided according to the complete pivot process.
A comparable configuration of a dosing dispenser can be derived from US 2007/01 25799 A1 which also requires an actuation mechanism with complex configuration in order to move the material container that is separately received in the dispenser housing wherein the movement is provided relative to the pump unit for putting out the material. This configuration requires a plurality of separated components so that this yields a complex and wide configuration. Besides the error failure propensity of such arrangements in practical applications the plurality of components used also yields complex assembly so that dosing dispensers of this type have not really proven suitable for mass production.
Thus it is an object of the invention to provide a dosing dispenser, in particular for a dosed dispensing of only one component or a material, which is characterized by a simple configuration, ease of fabrication and simple handling. In particular the dosing dispenser of this type shall provide that the components required for actuating the dosing dispenser facilitate a configuration of the dispenser that is as compact as possible, in particular so that the actuation member can be integrated essentially flush into the dispenser housing.
This object is achieved according to the invention by the features included in the characterizing portion of claim 1 wherein advantageously embodiments of the invention are characterized by the features included in the independent claims.
According to the invention the dosing dispenser is characterized in that a container including the component to be put out or the material to be put out is supported moveable in a linear manner within the dispenser housing, in particular moveable in a translatoric manner in a direction of the longitudinal axis of the dispenser housing and moveable accordingly by an actuation member in order to thus activate the pump unit. This means the actuation stroke of the container determines the actuation of the pump unit for a purpose of dosed material dispensing.
Any pump unit can thus be used for a pump unit, pump units are particularly suitable as described in DE 20 2010 011 248 U1 or DE 20 2010 009 751 U1. According to the invention the stroke of the container when actuating the actuation member moves the pump cylinder of the pump unit in a direction towards the pump piston which has the consequence that the pump cavity is reduced in size by the penetrating pump piston.
In case material from the container was already dosed in the pump cavity due to the pressure from the incoming piston the material is put out from the pump unit in a pass through opening that is provided in the pump piston, thus advantageously in an outward direction by a pre-arranged applicator. Any customary and suitable embodiment can be used for the applicator as they are typically used for the dosing dispenser.
In a particularly simple manner the actuation of the container for activating the pump unit can be performed for the output of the material by a direct manual access to the container which can be moved up and down manually through the finger pressure. Thus it is advantageous to provide an opening for manual access in the dispenser housing. In this context it is advantageous to provide a friction enhancing configuration in the portion of the container which is aligned with the opening, like e.g. a ribbing, roughening, knobs or rubber application in order to facilitate ease of movement for the container for activating the pump.
Alternatively, however, a mechanical actuation member can also be used for moving the container within the dispenser housing. For this purpose a slider element is particularly suitable that is received in an opening of the dispenser housing wherein the slider element is advantageously manually moveable in a translatoric manner parallel to the longitudinal axis of the dosing dispenser housing. The slider element is thus coupled with the container so that the container is moveable in forward direction towards the pump unit for activating the container by moving the slider element forward or moving it in a linear manner.
In both cases it is possible to arrange the actuation member in the dispenser housing so that it is either recessed inward relative to an outer jacket of the dosing dispenser or advantageously flush with the outer jacket of the dosing dispenser housing so a compact and optically appealing configuration is provided. This has the advantage that the dosing dispenser is configured exceptionally slim and can thus also be offered in a slim packaging and furthermore unintentional dispensing when handling the dosing dispenser can be typically avoided. Furthermore this configuration also has optical advantages which is very important for a mass market product of this type, in particular when used in a cosmetics application because this does not interfere with the slender configuration of the dispenser housing. Thus the configuration according to the invention is suitable for dosing dispensers with a cylindrical cross section but also for any other cross section, thus a rectangular cross section or a triangular cross section. With respect to the slider element it is within the scope of the invention to have the slider element protrude by a small amount in outward direction, this means with respect to the dispenser housing which facilitates gripping the slider. This is in the millimeter range, thus approximately 6 or 7 mm, in particular not more than 3-4 mm.
In particular it is furthermore advantageous for handling to arrange the actuation member in a forward third of the dispenser housing if possible, thus also the opening for receiving the actuation member and its movement in particular as close as possible to the pump unit or in a portion which is arranged in particular directly outside of the pump unit. In an arrangement of this type a dosing can be performed in which no re gripping of the dosing dispenser for applying the dispensed material to the operating surface, thus skin or a gluing surface.
In case of a slider element it is useful when the sliding element is configured with a sleeve element which is advantageously integrally formed at the slider element and at least partially envelops the container. This facilitates a simple coupling of the slider element to the container. In this context it is advantageous in particular when the sleeve element is formed by an annular sleeve which envelops a portion of the container, in particular a sleeve extending the container.
In case of a slider element it is furthermore advantageous to provide the slider element with a handle recess for easer handling. In this context it is furthermore advantageous that another handle cut out is provided at the dispenser housing opposite to the grip reset in order to be able to grip the dosing dispenser for dosing. The additional handle cut out is advantageously slightly higher or wider in a direction towards the applicator that is applied in front than the other handle recess.
Activating the pump unit is advantageously performed by a face wall closing the container wherein the face wall is provided with a dispensing opening and moves the pump cylinder along due to the movement of the container, thus so that the pump cylinder is moved over the piston wherein the piston thus penetrates the pump cavity formed by the pump cylinder which puts out material that is disposed in the pump cavity. When running back the pump piston which can be performed self-acting after disengaging the actuation member due to a spring provided between the pump cylinder and the pump piston the pump cylinder is moved again relative to the pump piston in particular moved backward so that the piston moves from the pump cylinder back into its starting position which generates a vacuum in the pump cavity which in turn feeds material or the component out of the container into the pump cavity.
Thus it is advantageous when a seal jacket is arranged between the pump cylinder and the face wall of the container wherein the seal jacket is advantageously made from a flexible material, in particular from a rubber material and includes a closing opening which opens when a vacuum is generated in the pump cavity thus through a lifting of the jacket portion adjacent to the slot in upward direction towards the pump cavity so that a respective output of the material from the container is possible then.
Certainly pump units with other configurations that can be used for dosing dispensers of this type are also suitable, in particular the pump unit previously described can also be installed in another direction so that the pump piston is moved through the face wall or a component arranged at the container and then penetrates the pump cylinder arranged in front.
For such pump units it is advantageous to provide a valve element for the pump piston or a valve element for an inverse construction for the pump cylinder. In case of the valve member for the pump piston the valve member closes the pass through provided in the pump piston, thus due to a preload spring, wherein the valve element can be opened by building up pressure within the pump cavity so that the material can be put out in a direction towards an applicator that is applied in front. Advantageously the end of the container that is opposite to the pump unit is closed by a piston which can be inserted after filling the container with the material or the component into the container end and then moves forward towards the pump unit during the dosing due to the adherence to the material and due to the vacuum during putting out the material from the container wherein the piston after complete emptying of the container eventually contacts the face wall of the container.
When required it can be advantageous to provide a cover at an end of the container which is arranged opposite to the pump unit. A cover of this type however can also be configured as a push button which is in particular spring preloaded. A respective actuation of the push button can also initiate a movement of the container wherein the push button is advantageously coupled with the container. This configuration can be used as an alternative to the actuation member provided in an upper third of the dispenser housing, in particular however in addition to the actuation member so that two handling options are provided.
For ease of manufacture it is advantageous when individual components which have to be fixated at each other are interlocked with each other by an interlocking or clip connection.
Advantageously the components or at least a majority of the components besides the springs are made from plastic material, thus from a thermal plastic material so that injection molding the components is easily provided. Advantageously the springs provided in the dosing dispenser can also be made from plastic material.
Subsequently advantageous embodiments of the invention are described, wherein:
According to
Optionally and thus not necessarily, but advantageously the slender and compact dosing dispenser 1 illustrated in
Advantageously the actuation member 10 is arranged in an upper third of the dispenser housing 1, thus advantageously as close as possible to the applicator 4 applied on top and in the instant embodiment directly below the pump described infra. Through the actuation member that is moveable in a linear manner along the housing access dosing of the material from the dosing dispenser can be performed through the outlet opening 6. Due to the arrangement of the upper actuation member 10 in the upper portion of the dispenser housing 1 the material is manually put out with simple handling without requiring moving the dosing dispenser in the hand in order to apply the material onto the operating surface in case of glue or onto the skin in case of cosmetics. Due to this configuration the dosing dispenser can be operated with one hand alone through a simple linear movement which represents a substantial advantage over conventional dosing dispensers and as will be described infra in more detail with a very simple configuration of the dosing dispenser. This has substantial advantages for a mass market product.
As evident from
Thus it can be advantageous to configure the actuation member 10 or the slider element 12 with a handle recess 18 in order to be able to grip the slider element 12 better with one finger for a translatoric movement thus applying corresponding pressure. Thus it is furthermore advantageous when an additional grip opening 20 is provided on the opposite side, thus moved slightly upward relative to the handle recess 18 arranged opposite in the dispenser housing 2 which is not mandatory but advantageous.
The handle recesses are used for facilitating handling. Suitable measures instead of the handle recesses would be for example roughening the outer surface of the slider element and optionally at an opposite portion of the dispenser housing, a rubber coating, a rib formation, and similar. This means additional suitable measures can be performed in order to facilitate handling the slider element 12.
As a matter of principle the dosing dispenser includes the described rotation cylindrical and elongated housing configured as a pen and the applicator 4 and the pump unit 22 which is arranged in the illustrated embodiment advantageously with a container 24 arranged in the housing 2 which is configured as a cartridge and an applicator 4. In the container 24 there is the material that shall be put out by the dosing dispenser or the component wherein this is in particular a material or a component that is pasty or viscous like for example cosmetics, gels or glues or a liquid. In the illustrated embodiment the container 24 is open at the bottom thus at an end that is opposite to the applicator 4 and can be filled from there with the component to be put out. Advantageously the housing 2 represents a support sleeve for the container 24 which corresponds to an inner contour of the housing and which has a circular cylindrical cross section in this embodiment which however is not mandatory. At the upper end the container 24 is closed by a face wall 26 which is provided with one or plural openings that are not illustrated for flowing the component over from the container 24 in a direction towards the pump. Starting from the face wall 26 of the container 24 a sleeve 28 extends in upward direction which is advantageously made in one piece together with the container 24 in particular by injection molding.
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Any suitable pump that is used for standard dosing dispensers can be used a pump unit. In particular however pump units are suitable that are described in principle and in utility models DE 20 2010 011 248 U1 or DE 20 2010 009 751 U1.
In the illustrated embodiment the pump unit 22 that is advantageously configured as pressure suction pump includes a pump cylinder 34 adjacent to the face wall 26 wherein the pump cylinder 34 is received within the sleeve 28 by a circumferential bead 36 which is advantageously integrally configured with the pump cylinder 34. Above the pump cylinder 34 there is a pump piston 38 which is in a starting position in the illustration according to
Below the pump cylinder 34 there is an annular jacket 45 which is arranged on the face wall 26. The annular jacket 45 includes a center closing opening for a pass through into the pump cylinder 34 of the component pressed out of the container 24. This annular jacket 45 acts as a valve and is formed from a flexible material, in particular a rubber elastic material which opens the closing opening under a vacuum. Above the pump piston 38 the pump housing 40 continues in upward direction towards the applicator 4 and forms a receiving cavity for a valve member 46 which is preloaded by a spring 47 in downward direction towards the pump piston 38 which is provided with a flow through channel and whose upper end is blocked by the valve member 46.
Above the pump unit 22 there is the applicator 4 with a pass through channel 50 which is flow connected with the pump unit and the container 24. The applicator 4 which can be configured in a suitable manner in any way depending on the application is inserted and supported in a known manner through an insertion and/or interlocking connection into an open top sleeve 52 of the dispenser housing 2.
Optionally the container 24 that is open at a bottom as illustrated in
Optionally an insertion cover 56 is snap locked in or inserted at a lower face end of the dispenser housing 2.
The piston 54 is suitably configured and seals the container 24 in downward direction. A piston configured according to DE 20 2010 011 248 U1 is particularly suitable in which a sealing film made from the material filled into the container 24 is formed in an annular gap between the piston 54 and an inner wall of the dispenser housing 24 with the first pump strokes which provides an excellent seal in an simple manner.
Furthermore
The dosing dispenser according to
It is thus presumed that dosing processes have already been performed so that the material to be put out is already arranged in the pump cavity defined by the pump cylinder 34. When the slider element 12 is moved upward again manually the slider element takes the container 24 along for a translatoric movement since the container is coupled there with and interlocked by the recess 32 and the annular shoulder 30 so that the container 24 is moved along the longitudinal axis 16 of the dispenser housing according to
In the illustrated embodiment this has the consequence that due to the reduction of the volume of the component within the container 24 also the piston 54 is pulled upward accordingly or readjusted due to an adhesion at the surface of the component arranged in the container 24 simultaneously with a material dispensing into the pump cavity 58.
When the slider element 12 is pressed upward again the pump cavity 58 is reduced since the pump cylinder 34 is moved upward relative to the pump piston 38 and then the valve element 46 opens due to the pressure built up in the pump cavity 58 so that the component arranged in the pump cavity 58 is pressed in upward direction through the flow through channel 50 towards the outlet opening 6 of the applicator. Dosing material is thus possible until the piston 54 has moved in upward direction towards the face wall due to emptying the container 24.
This way a respective dosing of the component included in the container 24 can be performed in upward direction through the outlet opening 6 of the applicator 4.
As already stated supra using the illustrated slider element is optional which will be illustrated in more detail infra with reference to
The sectional view of
As stated supra using the slider element as an actuation member only represents an advantageous variant so that suitable variations or changes of the actuation member are easily implementable. For example instead of a translatorically moveable slider element also a roller supported in the dispenser housing or similar with ribs distributed the circumference or similar or a rubber coated or friction generating or ribbed surface can be provided at a portion of the container 24 that is aligned with the opening 14 and moveably supported in the dispenser housing 2 so that the container 24 can be pressed in upward direction against the pump unit 22. In order to increase the friction locking engagement of this variant (which is not illustrated in the drawing a rib configuration can be provided at the contact surface of the container wherein the roller or the finger directly impacts the rib configuration, a roughened area or a rubber coating or a coating with increased friction so that an undisturbed translatoric sliding movement of the container 24 is provided.
Thus, it is also possible to use the container 24 so to speak directly as an actuation member in that the portion of the container 24 or of the sleeve 28 that is arranged opposite to the opening 14 is provided with a roughened area, a rib configuration, a rubber coated or otherwise friction increased surface or coating. Through a finger movement of the opening 14 the container 24 can be pressed directly upward manually against the pump unit. This is also within the scope and spirit of the invention.
An advantage of these dosing containers is there slender and compact configuration which furthermore facilitates to make the actuation member substantially flush with an outer surface of the dispenser housing which is very advantageous for an optical design of the dosing dispenser. Additionally the translatoric movement of the container through the actuation member facilitates a movement of the container 24 against the pump unit 22 for the purpose of dosing directly and manually through an access to the container wherein in hand transfer is required for applying the output component with the applicator rather the output component is applied and distributed to the skin or a surface to be glued easily with the same handle.
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As evident from
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