The present application claims the benefit of priority to French Patent Application No. 1907085 filed on Jun. 28, 2019, the disclosure of which is hereby incorporated by reference in its entirety.
The invention relates to a pushbutton for a system for dispensing several pressurized products, as well as such a dispensing system, and more particularly to a dispensing system intended to equip vials used in perfume-making, in cosmetics or for pharmaceutical treatments.
A dispensing system is known, including two tanks each containing a fluid product. The pushbutton includes two outlet orifices, each outlet orifice being dedicated to a product. In this case, the fluids are only mixed on exiting onto the target.
In a first example, the pushbutton includes a body which has two fluid pathways in communication, on the one hand, with the two tanks, and on the other hand, with the two outlet orifices made directly on the body.
In a second example, the pushbutton includes a body split into two parts, a right-hand part and a left-hand part, each part being in fluid communication with a tank, and each part including an outlet orifice.
In a third example, the pushbutton includes a body and a dispensing nozzle. The body has two fluid pathways in communication, on the one hand, with the two tanks, and on the other hand, with the nozzle which has the two outlet orifices.
In each of these examples, the two tanks are always positioned side-by-side along a direction of alignment, and the pushbutton is situated mounted above these two tanks, the two outlet orifices being aligned along a straight line parallel to the direction of alignment of the tanks. Thus, the dispensing system includes a fluid pathway on the right-hand side, in line with the right-hand tank and the right-hand outlet orifice, and a fluid pathway on the left-hand side with the left-hand tank and the left-hand outlet orifice. Consequently, the two fluid pathways do not intersect one another.
The aim of the present invention is to have a fluid dispenser composed of three tanks (trio system) not aligned, each tank being equipped with a pump, one single pushbutton to actuate the three pumps and provided with three outlet orifices arranged in a triangle, for example equilateral, an upper orifice overhanging the two others. The tanks are installed in a triangle and one of them is situated vertically from the orifices of the pushbutton (facing tank). The two others are to the rear, i.e. on the side opposite the orifices. The facing tank must be in communication with the upper orifice, which therefore implies that the supply channels, extending from each pump to each orifice, intersect in the pushbutton. This situation makes the manufacturing of the nozzle very difficult, the manufacturing of the nozzle in one single part, as the pins of the injection mould must thus intersect. In addition, the space between the two lower orifices is smaller than the outlet diameter of the upper orifice.
The technical problem is the same with a duo system, i.e. including two tanks instead of three tanks. In this case, there is a facing tank in communication with an upper orifice and a rear tank in communication with a lower orifice. The upper orifice overhangs the lower orifice. The two orifices are aligned vertically. The manufacturing in one single part of the nozzle is difficult, as the pins of the injection mould must intersect, as in the trio system.
This aim is achieved thanks to a pushbutton for a system for dispensing several pressurised products, the pushbutton including:
The pushbutton includes a first channel passing through the body and the nozzle and forming a passage for a first product arriving in a first well of the body and emerging through a first outlet orifice of the nozzle.
This pushbutton is mainly characterised in that it also includes a second channel passing only through the nozzle and forming a passage for a second product arriving in a well of the nozzle and emerging through a second outlet orifice of the nozzle overhanging the first outlet orifice.
The main idea of this invention consists of using the nozzle as such to directly connect it to a tank, without passing through the body of the pushbutton as is traditionally done. This makes it possible to create a shortcut, by bypassing the body of the pushbutton. The fluid pathways are all the more simplified, as the second channel only passes through the nozzle and avoids the body. The idea is to directly connect the nozzle to the facing tank, located under the nozzle. The fluid pathway is thus very short. The body itself is used to connect a rear tank. The two outlet orifices are not aligned horizontally, but are arranged a different heights within the nozzle. A fluid pathway must therefore pass above the other fluid pathway within the nozzle. There is therefore an intersection of fluid pathways in the nozzle.
The fact that the second channel only passes through the nozzle has the effect, that in case of sealing defect of the junction between the two body/nozzle parts, the first product and the second product can never, all the same, be mixed.
According to the different embodiments of the invention, which can be taken together or separately:
The invention also relates to a system for dispensing several pressurised products including a pushbutton such as described above.
Preferably, this dispensing system includes three tanks, each provided with a pump, each tank being linked to an outlet orifice of the nozzle.
This dispensing system includes a facing portion, wherein the outlet orifices of the nozzle open out, and a rear portion opposite the facing portion. A first tank is located in the facing portion and linked to the second channel, the two other tanks being located in the rear portion and linked to the first and third channels.
Practically, the dispensing system includes a sleeve mounted on the tanks, the body of the pushbutton being mounted on this sleeve.
The body of the pushbutton has a funnel capable of being interlocked on a central well of the sleeve.
Additional aspects of the invention will be set forth in part in the description which follows, and in part will be obvious from the description, or may be learned by practice of the invention. The aspects of the invention will be realized and attained by means of the elements and combinations particularly pointed out in the appended claims. It is to be understood that both the foregoing general description and the following detailed description are exemplary and explanatory only and are not restrictive of the invention, as claimed.
The accompanying drawings, which are incorporated in and constitute part of this specification, illustrate embodiments of the invention and together with the description, serve to explain the principles of the invention. The embodiments illustrated herein are presently preferred, it being understood, however, that the invention is not limited to the precise arrangements and instrumentalities shown, wherein:
In relation to the figures, below is described a pushbutton 1 for a system for dispensing a product, in particular pressurised liquid, the product could be of any nature, in particular used in perfume-making, in cosmetics or for pharmaceutical treatments.
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The extraction device can include a manual actuation pump 6, as is the case in the figures presented, or a manual actuation valve in the case where the product is packaged pressurised in the vial 11. Thus, during a manual movement of the pushbutton 1, the pump 6 of the valve is actuated to supply the pressurised product to the pushbutton 1.
In the present case, there is a vial 11 inside which three tanks 10 are located, each containing a different product. Each tank 10 is associated with a pump 6. There are therefore three pumps 6, with three pistons 9 and three drain rings 8, maintained in a sleeve 7 fixed on the vial 11. The pushbutton 1 is directly associated with these three pumps 6 by way of three wells 17a, 17b, 18 allowing the fluid passage between the tanks 10 and the pushbutton 1.
The pushbutton 1 is mainly composed of three parts, namely:
The body 3 and the nozzle 4 form a subassembly, which is inserted inside the bezel 2.
In the present case, as can be seen in
In the present case, as illustrated in
The nozzle 4 and the body 3 are thus two separate parts which are secured to one another in order to form the subassembly.
It would however be absolutely feasible to foresee that the nozzle 4 is overmoulded on the body 3 during a second moulding step. In this case, the nozzle 4 and the body 3 would only form one single part, forming the subassembly.
The bezel 2 itself, illustrated in
This window 20 is provided to let the nose 19 of the nozzle 4 pass through, which constitutes the facing face of the nozzle 4, where the three dispensing orifices 22a, 22b, 22c open out.
In the example presented, the dispensing system has a facing face AV, illustrated in
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In particular, one of the fluid pathways starts in a well 17b of the body 3, then passes through the body 3, then arrives in the nozzle 4 and emerges through one of the lower orifices 22c. The other fluid pathway starts in the well 18 of the nozzle 4, passes through the nozzle 4 and emerges through the upper orifice 22b. There is also a third fluid pathway in the present example, but which cannot be seen in
Each channel 47, 48, 49 therefore transports a product, as has been mentioned above. At the nozzle 4 outlet, each orifice 22a, 22b, 22c deliver a dose of a product, and the user recovers a total mass composed of three doses of the three products. The three orifices 22a, 22b, 22c are very close to one another such that the user recovers one single homogenous drop, and not three separate small drops.
Each channel 47, 48, 49 includes an axial section and a transversal section of appearance perpendicular to the axial section. By axial section, this means a section which is developed about the axis for mounting the dispensing system.
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For the first channel 47, situated on the left-hand side of the subassembly, the axial section 41 which passes through the mounting well 17a is perceived, then which is extended perpendicularly through the transversal section 44 which first passes through the body 3 then the nozzle 4, before opening out at the level of the first outlet orifice 22a.
For the third channel 49, situated on the right-hand side of the subassembly, the axial section 43 which passes through the mounting well 17b is perceived, which is extended perpendicularly through the transversal section 46 which first passes through the body 3 then the nozzle 4, before opening out at the level of the third outlet orifice 22c.
The transversal sections 44, 46 of the first channel 47 and of the third channel 49 get closer together as they progress towards the nozzle 4 and towards the outlet orifices 22a, 22c. Thus, the deviation between these transversal sections 44, 46 is maximal at the level of the wells 17a, 17b, and is minimal at the level of the nose 19 of the nozzle 4, such that the first orifice 22a and the third outlet orifice 22c are very close to one another.
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The pushbutton 1 is fixed on the vial of the dispensing system, by means of a sleeve 7. More specifically, the body 3 of the pushbutton 1 includes a central funnel 40 capable of being interlocked on a central well 50 of the sleeve 7. The sleeve 7 itself also includes three hollow cylindrical sections 51, 52, 53 capable of receiving the three pumps 6 of the dispensing system. One of the cylindrical sections 51, 52, 53 is situated in the facing portion of the system, to be able to correspond with the facing tank 10, and the two other cylindrical sections are situated in the rear portion of the system, to be able to correspond with the two rear tanks 10.
The nozzle is provided with a lower outlet orifice 22a (first orifice), and an upper outlet orifice 22b (second orifice), as illustrated in
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The pushbutton also includes a second channel 48 passing through the nozzle 4 only and forming a passage for a second product arriving in a well 18 of the nozzle 4 and emerging through the second outlet orifice 22b of the nozzle 4 overhanging the first outlet orifice 22a.
In this case, the second channel 48 is concentric and is developed around the first channel 47.
More specifically, the axial section 42 of the second channel 48 is concentric with a portion of the transversal section 44 of the first channel 47.
The configurations shown in the figures cited are only possible examples, not at all limiting, of the invention which includes, on the contrary, the variants of shapes and designs in the scope of a person skilled in the art.
Of note, the terminology used herein is for the purpose of describing particular embodiments only and is not intended to be limiting of the invention. As used herein, the singular forms “a”, “an” and “the” are intended to include the plural forms as well, unless the context clearly indicates otherwise. It will be further understood that the terms “includes”, and/or “including,” when used in this specification, specify the presence of stated features, integers, steps, operations, elements, and/or components, but do not preclude the presence or addition of one or more other features, integers, steps, operations, elements, components, and/or groups thereof.
As well, the corresponding structures, materials, acts, and equivalents of all means or step plus function elements in the claims below are intended to include any structure, material, or act for performing the function in combination with other claimed elements as specifically claimed. The description of the present invention has been presented for purposes of illustration and description, but is not intended to be exhaustive or limited to the invention in the form disclosed. Many modifications and variations will be apparent to those of ordinary skill in the art without departing from the scope and spirit of the invention. The embodiment was chosen and described in order to best explain the principles of the invention and the practical application, and to enable others of ordinary skill in the art to understand the invention for various embodiments with various modifications as are suited to the particular use contemplated.
Having thus described the invention of the present application in detail and by reference to embodiments thereof, it will be apparent that modifications and variations are possible without departing from the scope of the invention defined in the appended claims as follows:
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1907085 | Jun 2019 | FR | national |