This patent application is the National Stage of International Application No. PCT/EP2009/002108, filed Mar. 23, 2009, that claims the benefit of European Application No. 08008719.0, filed May 9, 2008, the entire teachings and disclosure of which are incorporated herein by reference thereto.
The present invention relates to a novel plastic dual-container dispenser, and more especially to a novel plastic dual-container sprayer.
Plastic dual-container dispensers, and more especially dual-container sprayers, are commonly used for simultaneously dispensing two product, in particular liquids that are separately stored in each single container. In particular, such dual-container sprayers comprise a hand-actuated trigger sprayer that is fastened onto a dual-container assembly. This hand-actuated trigger sprayer generally comprises hand-actuated pumping means. This hand-actuated trigger sprayer can comprise two separate spraying nozzles, each nozzle being supplied with the liquid from one container. In another variant, this hand-actuated trigger sprayer can comprise only one spraying nozzle, the liquids in the two containers being mixed prior spraying. Generally, the two containers are made separately by extrusion blow moulding and are then assembled together.
Examples of plastic dual-container sprayers are disclosed notably in U.S. Pat. No. 5,402,916, in European patent application EP 0 761 313 and in PCT patent application WO 95/05998.
The use of extrusion blow-moulding containers enable to achieve only poor sealing properties between the hand-actuated dispensing means and the two neck finishes of the containers, and such dual-container dispensers are thus frequently leaking. There is thus a need for a dual-container dispenser than can be easily and tightly fitted with dispensing means, like spraying means.
A first object of the invention is thus a plastic preform comprising a neck finish and a tubular body closed at its bottom end, wherein the neck finish a plastic preform comprising a neck finish comprises a tubular part, upper wall, a lower wall and a side wall, wherein said lower wall can be used as a neck-support ring, wherein the side wall extends between the upper and lower walls, and said side wall, upper wall and lower wall form a housing for the tubular part, wherein said housing comprises an assembly surface formed by the edges of the sidewall , upper wall and lower wall, and wherein said tubular part is opened at both ends and forms a path through the upper wall, within the housing and through the lower wall for filling the tubular body.
Such a preform can be easily and advantageously manufactured by injection moulding, and then can be biaxially stretched in a mould, in particular stretch-blow moulded, for forming a single container. In particular, the lower wall of the neck finish can be used for centring and supporting the preform in a mould during the stretch-blow moulding operation. This single container can be easily and precisely assembled with another container of the same type for forming a dual-container assembly.
In addition, the housing formed by the side wall, upper wall and lower wall of the neck finish advantageously enables to make a low weight neck finish, and thus enables to save plastic material.
During the stretch blow moulding process, only the tubular body of the preform is being stretched and can be advantageously moulded in a wide variety of geometries. In return, the neck finish of the preform is advantageously not modified, and the geometry of the neck finish is thus advantageously precisely controlled. The neck finishes of the two containers can thus be efficiently and precisely assembled together.
A further object of the invention is a plastic container obtained by biaxially stretching in a mold the tubular body of the aforesaid preform or a rigid plastic container comprising a neck finish and a stretched body closed at its bottom end, wherein the neck finish comprises a tubular part, an upper wall, a lower wall and a side wall, wherein the side wall extends between the upper and lower walls, and said side wall, upper wall and lower wall form a housing for the tubular part, wherein said housing has a face delimited by the edges of the upper wall, lower wall and sidewall, said edges forming an assembly surface, and wherein said tubular part is opened at both ends and forms a path, through the upper wall, within the housing and through the lower wall. for filling the stretched body.
The upper walls and the side walls of the two neck finishes of the container of the invention can be used for easily and tightly fastening dispensing means, like for example a spraying means, onto the dual-container assembly.
A further object of the invention is a dual-container assembly constituted by the assembly of two aforesaid containers. A further object of the invention is also a dual-container dispenser comprising an assembly of two aforesaid containers and dispensing means that are tightly fastened on the two neck finishes of the containers.
The technical characteristics and advantages of the invention will appear more clearly on reading the following detailed description which is made by way of non-exhaustive and non-limiting examples, and with reference to the appended drawings, as follows:
Directional words such as “upper” “lower”, “bottom”, “above”, “underneath”, “horizontal”, “vertical” are employed therein by way of description and not limitation with respect to the vertical and upright orientation of the preform or container illustrated in the appended figures.
This preform 1 is manufactured by the well-known technique of injection moulding. Within the scope of the invention, this preform 1 can be a monolayer preform or a multilayer preform. This preform 1 can be made of any known thermoplastic polymer that can be processed by injection moulding in order to form a preform. Polyester polymers, and in particular homo or copolymer of PET, and polyolefin polymers are the most commonly used, but the invention is however not limited to these particular polymers.
This preform 1 is an intermediary product that is subsequently biaxially stretched in a mould in a standard way, in order to form a final container of higher volume, like for example container 1′ of
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The upper 21 and lower 22 walls are perpendicular to the longitudinal axis (A) of the preform. The transverse dimension D of the lower wall 22 is higher than the diameter d of the tubular body 3 (
The side wall 23 extends between the upper wall 21 and lower wall 22, and said side wall 23, upper wall 21 and lower wall 22 form a housing H. This housing H surrounds the tubular part 20, and has an open face 24. In particular, this opened face 24 is delimited by the horizontal edge 21a of the upper wall 21, the horizontal edge 22a of the lower wall 22, and the two opposite vertical edge 23a of the side wall 23. Said edges 21a, 22a and 23a are coplanar and form a planar assembly surface S that is substantially parallel to the longitudinal axis A of the preform 1 (FIG. 3—assembly plane P).
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The tubular part 20 of the neck finish is open at both ends and forms a path through the upper wall 21, within the housing H and through the lower wall 22. This tubular part is used for filling (or emptying) the tubular body 3.
In the particular variant of
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The neck finish 2 further comprises male locking means 27a and female locking means 27b for releasably locking the neck finish 2 with another neck finish 2 comprising the same locking means. In the variant of
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Within the scope of the invention, the spraying head 4 can be replaced by any other dispensing means that can be used for dispensing the products contained in the two single containers 1′ of the dual-container assembly. The structure of these dispensing means is not important for practising the invention. Furthermore, a product contained in a single containers 1′ is not necessary a liquid, but can be also for example a gas, a gel product or a pasty product.
During the stretch blow moulding process, the neck finish 2 of the preform 1 is advantageously not modified, and the geometry of the neck finish 2 is thus advantageously precisely controlled. The neck finishes 2 of the two containers 1′ can thus be efficiently and precisely assembled together. This precise assembling is also enhanced by the locking means 27a, 27b. The two snap ribs 26 are also perfectly aligned. The spraying head 4 can thus be easily fastened on the two assembled neck finishes 2 and can tightly closed the dual-container assembly. Leakage problems are thus avoided.
The toes 27c, 27d or pin 21a can be replaced by any other equivalent male locking element.
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08008719.0 | May 2008 | BE | national |
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PCT/EP2009/002108 | 3/23/2009 | WO | 00 | 11/3/2010 |
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WO2009/135566 | 11/12/2009 | WO | A |
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