Information
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Patent Grant
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6773193
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Patent Number
6,773,193
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Date Filed
Thursday, February 8, 200124 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, August 10, 200420 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
- Huson; Gregory L.
- deVore; Peter
Agents
- Finnegan, Henderson, Farabow, Garrett & Dunner, LLP
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 401 140
- 401 196
- 401 202
- 401 205
- 401 206
- 401 207
- 401 198
- 401 199
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A device for packaging and applying a substance, in particular a cosmetic or a care product, the device comprising a receptacle for containing the substance, said receptacle being provided at the top with an applicator that is permeable to the substance and that has an inside face fed with the substance coming from the receptacle. In the vicinity of the bottom face of the applicator, the device comprises an element that forms an intermediate reservoir that is in permanent communication with the receptacle and that is suitable for retaining a certain quantity of the substance when the device is turned upside-down from a head-up position and is then returned to the head-up position, said intermediate reservoir-forming element also being arranged to enable the substance retained in this way to feed the applicator, at least in certain conditions of use of the device.
Description
The present invention relates to a device for packaging and applying a substance, in particular a cosmetic or a care product, the device comprising a receptacle for containing the substance, said receptacle being provided at the top with an applicator that is permeable to the substance and that has an inside face fed with the substance coming from the receptacle.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
Numerous devices of that type are known.
In use, the substance contained in the receptacle reaches the inside face of the applicator and travels towards its outside face through the material constituting the applicator, so as to come into contact with the skin of the user.
When the receptacle has a flexible wall, the user can feed the applicator by squeezing the receptacle wall.
However, when the receptacle has a rigid wall, the user is faced with the problem of how long the device can continue to be used in the head-up position, or even when the device is used horizontally and only a small quantity of substance remains in the receptacle.
In addition, the substance can have difficulty in diffusing through the applicator given its consistency.
OBJECTS AND SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
There thus exists a need for a device that can be used for longer at a stretch and more comfortably.
In the novel packaging and applicator device of the invention, in the vicinity of the bottom face of the applicator, the device comprises an element that forms an intermediate reservoir that is in permanent communication with the receptacle and that is suitable for retaining a certain quantity of the substance when the device is turned upside-down from a head-up position and is then returned to the head-up position, said intermediate reservoir-forming element also being arranged to enable the substance retained in this way to feed the applicator, at least in certain conditions of use of the device.
By means of the invention the device can continue to be used for longer in the head-up position without any need to reload the applicator by turning the receptacle upside-down.
In addition, the intermediate reservoir-forming element can feed the applicator while the device is being used horizontally or substantially horizontally and the quantity of substance in the receptacle is insufficient to reach the applicator directly.
Advantageously, the intermediate reservoir-forming element and the applicator are arranged in such a manner that, in use, the applicator comes into contact with the substance retained by the intermediate reservoir-forming element when sufficient pressure is exerted on the applicator.
Passage of the substance through the applicator can also be enhanced by giving the intermediate reservoir-forming element a shape that is selected in such a manner that the substance contained in the intermediate reservoir-forming element is compressed by the applicator when the applicator is pressed against the intermediate reservoir-forming element, thus causing the substance to pass through the applicator.
Advantageously, the applicator is made of an open-celled, elastically deformable, cellular material, e.g. a foam or a sponge.
In a particular embodiment, the intermediate reservoir-forming element includes a cup which is concave towards the applicator, so as to retain a certain quantity of substance when the device is turned upside-down and then returned to the head-up position.
Still in a particular embodiment, the intermediate reservoir-forming element includes partitions tending to oppose return of the substance retained by the intermediate reservoir-forming element to the bottom of the receptacle when the device is tilted relative to the vertical from an initial head-up position.
Advantageously, said partitions are cylindrical, about the same axis as the receptacle.
In a variant, the partitions are provided with gaps that allow the substance to flow between them.
The distribution of the substance in the intermediate reservoir-forming element can thus be made to be more uniform.
In a particular embodiment, the applicator has an outside face of dome shape, and the inside face defines a recess into which the intermediate reservoir-forming element is engaged, at least in part.
Thus, in use, a small amount of deformation in the applicator suffices to cause the substance retained in the intermediate reservoir-forming element to come into contact with the applicator.
In a particular embodiment, the applicator is secured at its periphery to a support piece made of non-cellular material, e.g. a semi-rigid plastics material.
This support piece contributes to facilitating assembly of the applicator and its replacement, where appropriate.
In a particular embodiment, the receptacle has a bottom body and a top portion for receiving a closure cap, said top portion being constituted by a piece fitted on the body.
The bottom body is preferably made of a rigid plastics material for reasons of appearance.
In a particular embodiment, the top portion of the receptacle has a neck onto which the closure cap can be screwed.
Still in a particular embodiment, the top portion of the receptacle includes fastening means suitable for co-operating with the support piece of the applicator by snap-fastening.
Advantageously, the support piece of the applicator has two fastening tabs that are diametrically opposite and arranged when pressed inwards to enable the applicator to be separated from the receptacle, so as to enable it to be cleaned or replaced, for example.
Advantageously, the intermediate reservoir-forming element and the remainder of the top portion of the receptacle are made as a single piece by molding a plastics material.
In a particular embodiment, the intermediate reservoir-forming element is supported by a perforated wall having lateral passages allowing the substance contained in the receptacle to reach the space lying between the intermediate reservoir-forming element and the bottom face of the applicator when the receptacle is turned upside-down.
Advantageously, the above-mentioned perforated wall is connected to the intermediate reservoir-forming element without forming a projecting edge.
This reduces the risk of the applicator being damaged in use when pressed against the intermediate reservoir-forming element.
The region of the bottom face of the applicator that is directly in register with the intermediate reservoir-forming element may be plane or convex towards said element, so as to facilitate contact between the applicator and the substance retained in the intermediate reservoir-forming element.
In a variant embodiment, the applicator occupies substantially the entire inside volume of the intermediate reservoir-forming element, said inside volume being that in which the substance retained by the intermediate reservoir-forming element can accumulate.
In a particular embodiment, the reservoir-forming element has a rigid wall.
The invention also provides the use of a packaging and applicator device as defined above to apply a substance constituted by a cosmetic or care product to the body.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
The invention will be better understood on reading the following detailed description of non-limiting embodiments, and on examining the accompanying drawings, in which:
FIG. 1
is a diagrammatic axial section view of a packaging and applicator device of the invention;
FIG. 2
shows the
FIG. 1
device after its closure cap has been removed and the receptacle has been turned upside-down to moisten the applicator;
FIG. 3
shows how substance is retained by the intermediate reservoir-forming element when the receptacle is tilted;
FIGS. 4 and 5
show the device under certain conditions of use;
FIG. 6
is a view analogous to
FIG. 5
showing a variant embodiment;
FIG. 7
is a view from above of a variant embodiment of the intermediate reservoir-forming element; and
FIG. 8
is a view analogous to
FIG. 5
for another variant embodiment.
MORE DETAILED DESCRIPTION
The packaging and applicator device
1
shown in the figures comprises a receptacle
2
made by assembling together a bottom body
3
and a top portion
4
both of which are made of a rigid plastics material.
The bottom body
3
has a side wall that is circularly cylindrical about the axis X and that is extended upwards by a neck
5
about the axis X and provided on the outside with an annular bead
6
.
The top portion
4
has an externally threaded neck
7
for receiving a closure cap
8
.
The neck
7
is extended downwards by fixing tabs
9
shaped to snap under the annular bead
6
.
The top portion
4
also has an outer skirt
10
surrounding the fixing tabs
9
and taking up a position in line with the side wall of the body
3
, and an annular sealing lip
11
that presses in leakproof manner against the radially inner surface
13
of the neck
5
.
The top portion
4
of the receptacle also has a stepped wall
14
which extends radially inwards, generally perpendicularly to the axis X, and which serves as a support for an element
15
that forms an intermediate reservoir whose function is described in greater detail.
The stepped wall
14
has a first annular portion
17
which is connected to the base of the threaded neck
7
and which serves as a support for an assembly skirt
19
that is circularly symmetrical about the axis X and that extends upwards, said assembly skirt
19
being provided on its radially inner skirt with an annular groove
20
in the vicinity of its top end.
The first annular portion
17
is extended inwards by a second annular portion
21
extending parallel to the axis X where it connects to the first annular portion
17
so as to form an annular groove
60
, after which it extends perpendicularly to the axis X.
The intermediate reservoir-forming element
15
is connected to the second annular portion
21
via a curved wall
23
provided with openings
24
, there being four such openings in the example described, these openings
24
being uniformly distributed around the axis X.
The receptacle
2
is filled with a substance such as a cosmetic or a care product P.
The closure cap
8
has an annular sealing lip
26
which is pressed in sealed manner against the radial inner surface of the neck
7
, as can be see in FIG.
1
.
The packaging and applicator device
1
has an applicator
30
made of a cellular material of an open-celled plastics material, for example a foam or a sponge.
The applicator
30
is secured via its periphery to an annular support piece
31
made of a rigid or a semi-rigid plastics material.
This support piece
31
has a base wall
32
which bears against the second annular portion
21
of the stepped wall
14
.
The base wall
32
is connected at its outer periphery firstly to an annular sealing lip
33
which extends downwards and bears in leakproof manner against the radially inner surface of the assembly skirt
19
beneath the annular groove
20
, and secondly to two diametrically opposite fixing tabs
34
extending upwards and extending the annular sealing lip
33
.
Each of the fixing tabs
34
has a projection
35
that snaps into the annular groove
20
of the assembly skirt
19
.
In the embodiment described, it will be observed that the applicator
30
does not rest directly on the base wall
32
, but is fixed via its bottom end edge to annular ribs
37
that project upwards from the base wall
32
, being fixed to the ribs
37
by any conventional means, for example by heat-sealing or by adhesive.
At rest, the applicator
30
has an outside face
40
that is dome-shaped and an inside face
41
including a central region
42
that faces the intermediate reservoir-forming element
15
directly on the axis X, which face is plane and perpendicular to the axis X, together with a peripheral region
43
that is rounded, being concave towards the receptacle and of larger radius of curvature than the curved wall
23
.
The intermediate reservoir-forming element
15
has a cup
45
that is concave towards the applicator
30
, this cup
45
is connected to the curved wall
23
via its peripheral edge
55
without forming a projecting edge and supporting, in the embodiment described, two partitions
47
and
48
that are circularly cylindrical about the axis X.
The height of the partitions
47
and
48
is selected so that their top ends lie substantially in the same plane as the peripheral edge
55
of the cup
45
, said plane extending perpendicularly to the axis X.
In the embodiment described, all of the elements constituting the top portion of the receptacle
4
are made as a single piece by molding a plastics material.
The device
1
is used as follows.
Once the closure cap
6
has been removed, the user turns the receptacle
2
into a head-down position, as shown in
FIG. 2
, so as to moisten the applicator
30
with the substance P.
By passing through the openings
24
, the substance P penetrates into the space
50
that extends between the intermediate reservoir-forming element
15
and the inside face
41
of the applicator, and it diffuses therefrom towards the outside face
40
by capillarity and/or by gravity through the porous material that constitutes the applicator
30
.
When the receptacle
2
is returned to a head-up position as shown in
FIG. 3
, the substance P returns to the bottom of the body
3
of the receptacle, except for a quantity thereof which is retained by the intermediate reservoir-forming element
15
.
The partitions
47
and
48
participate in retaining the substance in the intermediate reservoir-forming element
15
.
The volume of substance that is retained in the intermediate reservoir-forming element can lie in the range 0.5 cubic centimeters (cm
3
) to 3 cm
3
.
The applicator
30
moistened with the substance P can then be placed against the skin S as shown in
FIG. 4
, with the axis X then taking up a variety of orientations, and in particular an orientation that can be horizontal or substantially horizontal.
The substance P contained in the applicator
30
is deposited on the skin S by moving the device
1
.
The pressure that is exerted by the applicator
30
on the skin S in use has the effect of deforming the applicator and bringing its inside surface
41
into contact with the intermediate reservoir-forming element
15
, as shown in FIG.
4
.
As a result, the substance P that is retained by the intermediate reservoir-forming element
15
can diffuse by capillarity and/or gravity into the applicator
30
, thereby enabling it to be used for longer.
It should also be observed that because the intermediate reservoir-forming element
15
is engaged practically completely in the setback defined by the inside face
41
of the applicator
30
, applying a small amount of pressure to the applicator
30
suffices to bring its inside face
41
into contact with the peripheral edge
55
of the cup
45
, thereby preventing the substance retained in the cup
45
from escaping through the openings
24
and returning to the bottom of the receptacle
2
.
The substance is thus constrained to diffuse into the applicator
30
.
Bringing the inside face
41
to bear against the partitions
47
and
48
acts in a similar manner to force the substance P to flow into the applicator
30
rather than returning into the bottom of the receptacle.
On examining
FIG. 4
, it will be observed that the radius of curvature of the peripheral region
43
of the inside face
41
of the applicator
30
is selected in such a manner that when the applicator
30
comes to bear against the partitions
47
and
48
and the peripheral edge
55
of the cup
45
, the peripheral region
43
extends substantially parallel to the curved wall
23
.
It should also be observed on examining
FIG. 4
that the intermediate reservoir-forming element
15
enables the applicator
30
to be fed by means of substance that is retained inside the cup
45
when the level N of substance is too low to enable it to feed the applicator
30
directly through the openings
24
.
FIG. 5
shows the receptacle
2
being used head-up, the intermediate reservoir-forming element
15
being almost completely filled.
On examining this figure, it will be understood that the invention makes it possible to increase the length of time during which the applicator
30
can be used since under pressure exerted thereon when it is applied to the skin S, the bottom face
41
can come into contact with substance that has been retained in the intermediate reservoir-forming element
15
. The applicator
30
is thus fed by capillarity.
In addition, when the quantity of substance in the intermediate reservoir-forming element
15
is sufficient, when the applicator
30
penetrates between the partitions
47
and
48
it tends to compress the substance P contained in the intermediate reservoir-forming element, thereby expelling the substance into the applicator
30
.
The applicator can easily be separated from the top portion
4
of the receptacle
2
by deforming the fixing tabs
34
inwards, thereby enabling the projections
35
to be disengaged from the annular groove
20
of the assembly skirt
19
.
Naturally, the invention is not limited to the embodiment described above.
FIG. 6
shows a variant embodiment which differs from the above-described device by the fact that the intermediate reservoir-forming element
15
is replaced by an intermediate reservoir-forming element
15
′ that no longer has partitions
47
and
48
.
The device provides a result that is identical.
The absence of partitions
47
and
48
enables the applicator to press further into the intermediate reservoir-forming element
15
′ in use.
FIG. 7
shows a variant in which the partitions
47
and
48
are replaced by partitions
47
′ and
48
′ that leave gaps
62
allowing the substance to circulate between the rings formed by the partitions
47
′ and
48
′. This ensures that the substance is distributed more uniformly in the intermediate reservoir-forming element.
The partitions
47
′ and
48
′ constitute bearing surfaces against which the applicator comes to bear when the device is in use.
The device shown in
FIG. 8
differs from that shown in
FIG. 6
in that the applicator
30
is replaced by an applicator
30
′ having a central portion
64
which matches the concave shape of the intermediate reservoir-forming element
15
′.
In other words, the cellular material constituting the applicator
30
′ occupies the entire inside volume of the intermediate reservoir-forming element
15
′.
The substance accumulates inside the intermediate reservoir-forming element
15
′ within the cellular material constituting the applicator
30
′.
In variants that are not shown, it is also possible to make an applicator with a coating for making it more comfortable in use, e.g. flocking.
In order to make the applicator, it is possible to use any material that is arranged to allow the substance to pass through it by capillarity and/or gravity.
The intermediate reservoir-forming element can be made to have a shape or a structure that differs from those shown.
Claims
- 1. A device for packaging and applying a substance comprising:a receptacle for containing the substance; an applicator associated with the receptacle, the applicator being permeable to the substance and having an inside face fed with substance coming from the receptacle; and an intermediate reservoir located between the receptacle and the inside face of the applicator, said intermediate reservoir being in permanent flow communication with the receptacle and being configured to retain a quantity of substance when the device is inverted and returned to an upright position, said intermediate reservoir and the applicator being configured to permit substance within the intermediate reservoir to feed the applicator.
- 2. The device according to claim 1, wherein the intermediate reservoir and the applicator are configured such that the applicator comes into contact with substance retained by the intermediate reservoir when sufficient pressure is exerted on the applicator.
- 3. The device according to claim 1, wherein the applicator is formed from an open-celled, elastically deformable, cellular material.
- 4. The device according to claim 1, wherein the intermediate reservoir comprises a cup which is concave with respect to the applicator.
- 5. The device according to claim 1, wherein the intermediate reservoir comprises partitions configured to oppose return of substance within the intermediate reservoir to the receptacle when the device is tilted relative to vertical from an upright position.
- 6. The device according to claim 5, wherein said partitions are cylindrical and substantially coaxial with an axis of the receptacle.
- 7. The device according to claim 1, wherein the intermediate reservoir comprises partitions having gaps configured to permit substance to flow therebetween.
- 8. The device according to claim 1, wherein the applicator comprises an outside face having a dome shape, and wherein the inside face defines a recess into which at least a portion of the intermediate reservoir is engaged.
- 9. The device according to claim 1, further comprising a support piece formed from a non-cellular material, wherein the applicator has a periphery secured to said support piece.
- 10. The device according to claim 1, wherein the receptacle comprises a body and a top portion for receiving a closure cap, said top portion comprising a piece fitted on the body.
- 11. The device according to claim 10, wherein the top portion of the receptacle comprises a fastener for co-operating with the support piece of the applicator via snap-fastening.
- 12. The device according to claim 11, wherein the support piece of the applicator comprises two fastening tabs, the two fastening tabs being substantially diametrically opposed from each other and being configured to allow the applicator to be separated from the receptacle when deflected inwardly.
- 13. The device according to claim 10, wherein the body is formed from a rigid plastic material.
- 14. The device according to claim 10, wherein the top portion of the receptacle comprises a neck configured to receive the closure cap via a threading action.
- 15. The device according to claim 10, wherein the intermediate reservoir and the remainder of the top portion of the receptacle are made as a single piece.
- 16. The device according to claim 1, wherein the intermediate reservoir is supported by a perforated wall having lateral passages allowing substance contained in the receptacle to reach the intermediate reservoir and the inside face of the applicator when the receptacle is turned upside-down.
- 17. The device according to claim 16, wherein the perforated wall is connected to the intermediate reservoir without forming a projecting edge.
- 18. The device according to claim 1, wherein the inside face of the applicator comprises a region directly registered with the intermediate reservoir, the region being substantially planar.
- 19. The device according to claim 1, wherein the intermediate reservoir defines a volume for accumulating and retaining substance and the applicator occupies substantially the entire volume.
- 20. The device according to claim 1, wherein the receptacle contains a liquid.
- 21. The device according to claim 1, wherein the reservoir has a rigid wall.
- 22. The device according to claim 1, wherein the inside face of the applicator comprises a region directly registered with the intermediate reservoir, the region being substantially convex as viewed from an interior of said intermediate reservoir.
- 23. A method of applying a substance to the body, the method comprising:providing the device of claim 1; and contacting the applicator to the body, wherein the substance is chosen from a cosmetic product and a care product.
- 24. A device for applying a substance, the device comprising:a receptacle for containing a substance; a substance contained in the receptacle, the substance comprising one of a cosmetic product and a care product; a reservoir forming element connected to the receptacle; and an applicator connected to the reservoir forming element, wherein the applicator and the reservoir forming element are configured to define an intermediate reservoir, the intermediate reservoir being in permanent flow communication with the receptacle, wherein the intermediate reservoir is in flow communication with the receptacle at least before the first use of the device, and wherein the applicator and the reservoir forming element are configured to apply the substance while connected to the receptacle.
- 25. A device for applying a substance, the device comprising:a receptacle for containing a substance; a reservoir forming element connected to the receptacle; and an applicator connected to the reservoir forming element, wherein the applicator and the reservoir forming element are configured to define a space therebetween defining an intermediate reservoir and to permit substantially unobstructed flow communication between the intermediate reservoir and the applicator, wherein the intermediate reservoir is in flow communication with the receptacle at least before the first use of the device, and wherein the applicator and the reservoir forming element are configured to apply the substance while connected to the receptacle.
Priority Claims (1)
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