The invention concerns a cup for refilling a pot with a cosmetic product, such as skincare cream or make-up powder.
In this case, the pot comprises a base that receives the cup containing the cosmetic product. When the cup is empty, simply remove it and place a new one in the base.
The pots for dispensing a cosmetic product are known, comprising a base that receives a cup containing a cosmetic product. These pots are closed with lids. These pots are refillable. When the cup is empty, it is replaced by another cup filled with a cosmetic product. This means that you can keep the pot and its lid, which are often made of noble materials such as glass, concrete or wood, and only throw away the cup, which is usually made of plastic.
When the cup is in place in the base, it can sometimes be difficult to remove it for replacement, as the cup has no accessible surface to grip it. In fact, it is completely embedded in the base.
To overcome this disadvantage, it is known to provide a collar at the upper portion of the cup which rests on the upper rim of the base, allowing the user to grasp the cup with his fingernails through the collar. However, this collar is thin and sometimes stuck to the upper rim of the base due to dirt, and the user has to try several times to remove the cup from the base.
On the other hand, when the cup is in place in the base, it tends to rotate within the base when the user retrieves product, which is undesirable.
The aim of the present invention is to overcome the various disadvantages set out above, by means of a cup which can be easily gripped by the user to make it easier to remove it from the base and position it in the base. The cup must also be easy to move into its final position in the base.
This purpose is achieved by means of a cup for a pot for dispensing a cosmetic product, capable of containing the cosmetic product, and having a central axis X, said cup having a peripheral wall surmounted by a flat upper rim from which extends an annular collar oriented parallel to the peripheral wall and at a distance from the peripheral wall so as to define between them a gap for receiving a neck of a base of a pot, said collar having:
The main idea behind this invention is to provide a cup with a specially shaped collar that can perform several functions, namely gripping the cup using the gripping lugs, and placing the cup in its final position in the base using the ramps on the lower rim.
This collar is aesthetically pleasing, with a pure line thanks to the lower rim with continuous profile. There are no discontinuities, no protruding shapes, but instead a soft, harmonious line.
According to the various embodiments of the invention, which may be taken together or separately:
In this way, the axial blocking means and the rotation blocking means are dissociated and independent, as they are located at different points. This provides a better distribution of tensions, and therefore greater robustness.
The invention also relates to a pot for dispensing a cosmetic product having a central axis X and comprising:
The neck of the base is housed partly in the gap of the cup defined between the peripheral wall and the collar.
According to the various embodiments of the invention, which may be taken together or separately:
Further characteristics and advantages of the invention will become apparent from the following detailed description, for the understanding of which reference is made to the attached drawings in which:
By convention, the “axial” direction corresponds to the main extension of the receptacle, illustrated by the axis X in
In the following detailed description of the figures, the terms “upper” and “lower” or “high” and “low” will be used without limitation in reference to the axial direction.
Similarly, the terms “outer or external” and “inner or internal” are used with reference to the radial direction, an outer element being radially further from the axis X than an inner element.
The pot 1 for dispensing a cosmetic product shown in
The cup 3 packages the cosmetic product. The cup 3 is a product refill and is removable from the base 2 so that it can be replaced by a new cup 3 filled with product when the previous one is empty.
By cosmetic product, we mean, for example, a make-up powder, or a semi-fluid product such as a cream or foundation type.
The base 2 and the cup 3 have forms of revolution about the main axis X. They are hollow and open at the upper portion.
The cup 3, which can contain the product, is housed inside the base 2.
The base 2 comprises a bottom.
However, an embodiment in which the base 2 has no bottom is within the scope of the present invention. In this case, the bottom 10 of the cup 3 will act as the bottom for the pot 1.
The cup 3, as shown in
The peripheral wall 31 is surmounted by a flat external shoulder 33 oriented perpendicularly to the axis X. An annular collar 32 oriented parallel to the axis X extends from this external shoulder 33. This collar 32 extends towards the bottom 10 of the cup 3.
This collar 32 is continuous all around the upper portion of the cup 3. It is located at a distance from the peripheral wall 31 of the cup 3, so as to create a gap 35 between them, the function of which will be explained later in the description.
This collar 32 has a lower rim 36 with a continuous profile extending around the entire circumference of the collar 32.
This lower rim 36 comprises ramps 30 for positioning the cup 3 in the base 2.
Preferably the lower rim 36 comprises two diametrically opposed ramps 30.
In another example, the collar 32 could comprise more than two ramps 30.
Switching from one ramp 30 to another is done via a return 39 positioned at the end of one ramp 30 and at the start of the adjacent ramp 30. In this way, each ramp 30 starts after a return 39, and each ramp 30 ends with a return 39. Each return 39 marks a junction between two ramps 30 so as to form the continuous profile of the external shoulder 26.
The inclination of the ramps 30 is directed towards the bottom 10 of the cup 3, while the inclination of the return 39 is directed towards the external shoulder 33 of the cup 3. The ramp 30 and the return 39 therefore have opposite slopes.
The collar 32 has gripping lugs 34, i.e. relatively large areas where the user can place his fingers to grip the cup 3.
Each area must be large enough to accommodate at least one finger. Preferably, the collar 32 comprises two diametrically opposed lugs 34. In this way, the user can hold the cup 3 with two fingers of the same hand.
In another example, there could be three or four lugs 34. The lugs 34 are delimited mainly on one side by the end of a ramp 30 and its return 34, and on the other side by the edge 11 located between the external shoulder 33 and the collar 32.
The base 2, as shown in
The neck 22 of the base 2 also has an upper annular area 24 designed to receive the collar 32 of the cup 3 when the latter is placed in the base 2.
This upper annular area 24 is refined, which means that its thickness is thinner than the thickness of the lower annular area 23. This results in the creation of an external shoulder 26.
This external shoulder 26 has a continuous profile that matches the profile of the lower rim 36 of the collar 32. The shape of the lower rim 36 and the shoulder 26 therefore match, so that the lower rim 36 can rest on the shoulder 26 after the cup 3 has been positioned in the base 2.
The external shoulder 26 has a plurality of ramps 20 and returns 29, like the lower rim 36. Thus, each ramp 20 ends with a return 29 and starts after a return 29, each return 29 marking a junction between two ramps 20 so as to form the continuous profile of the external shoulder 26. When the user comes to mount the cup 3 in the base 2, he pushes the peripheral wall 31 of the cup 3 into the cavity of the base 2, then the ramp 39 of the lower rim 36 comes into contact with the ramp 29 of the external shoulder 26. To complete the insertion of the cup 3, the user simply turns the cup 3 relative to the base 2 so that the lower rim 36 slides over the shoulder 26 along the ramps 30, 20, until the returns 39 of the lower rim 36 of the cup 3 comes in abutment against the returns 29 of the external shoulder 26 of the base 2. These abutments indicate the end of the mounting of the cup 3 in the base 2. The cup 3 is then placed into the base 2. This insertion and the positioning is made very easy by the clean, continuous lines of the collar 32 of the cup 3 and the neck 22 of the base 2.
It is understood from this description that the cup 3 is inserted into the base 2 using a single hand, by an axial movement of the cup 3 relative to the base 2, followed by positioning the cup 3 in the base 2 by a rotational movement of the cup 3 relative to the base 2.
When the cup 3 is positioned in the base 2, the end of the refined upper annular area 24 is housed in the gap 35 of the cup 3 provided between the collar 32 and the peripheral wall 31 of the cup 3. And the collar 32 externally covers the refined upper annular area 24. Preferably, the thickness of the collar 32 compensates the refining of the upper annular area 24 so that the collar 32 is flush with the lower annular area 23. The collar 32 is nested into the upper annular area 24 of the neck 22.
Advantageously, the pot 1 comprises means for axially blocking the cup 3 in base 2.
These means for axially blocking the cup 3 consist, for example, of a rib 28 provided on the upper annular area 24 of the base 2, as illustrated in
The upper rib 28 acts as a hard point to pass over when the cup 3 is actually removed.
In the example shown, the rib 28 of the base 2 extends from a return 29 of the external shoulder 26 on the upper refined annular area, and the rib 38 of the cup 3 extends from a return 39 of the lower rim 36, on the reverse side of a gripping lug 34. In this way, the rib 28 is nested into the gap 35 above the rib 38 only when the cup 3 has been mounted in the base 2.
In another example, the rib 38 could be replaced by a groove into which the rib 28 fits.
Advantageously, the pot 1 comprises means for blocking the cup 3 against rotation in the base 2.
These means for blocking the cup 3 against rotation consist, for example, of a notch 27 provided on the external shoulder 26 of the base 2, as shown in
In another example, the notch 27 could be made on the lower rim 36 of the collar 32 of the cup 3, while the protuberance would be provided on the external shoulder 26 of the base 2.
Preferably, the base 2 is made of glass, terracotta, concrete, wood or metal for an aesthetic effect, and the cup 3 is made of aluminium or a plastic material.
The plastic material may be selected from polypropylene (PP), recycled polypropylene (R-PP), polyethylene terephthalate (PET), recycled polyethylene terephthalate (R-PET), thermoplastic elastomer (TPE), polyethylene (PE), such as the low density polyethylene (LDPE) and/or the high density polyethylene (HDPE), composite material, post-consumer recycled material (PCR and/or similar material). Preferably, it is polypropylene and/or polyethylene terephthalate, whether recycled or not. Advantageously, all the parts, i.e. the base 2, the cup 3 and possibly the lid, are made of a plastic chosen from polypropylene and/or polyethylene terephthalate.
In addition, the use of plastics, in particular similar plastics for the entire pot 1, allow to facilitate the recycling. In particular, the polypropylene and the polyethylene terephthalate are two plastic materials whose recycling cycle is well known.
The pot 1 can be made in 3D printing.
In particular, the base 2, the cup 3 and possibly the lid can be produced using 3D printing. Such a printing method allows in particular to freely produce these pieces with patterns and shapes that contribute to the aesthetic appearance of the pot 1.
The configurations shown in the cited figures are only possible examples, in no way limiting, of the invention which, on the contrary, encompasses the variations of shapes and designs within the reach of the person skilled in the art.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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FR2107510 | Jul 2021 | FR | national |
This application is the National Stage of International Application No. PCT/EP2022/069009, filed Jul. 7, 2022, which claims priority to French Application No. 2107510, filed Jul. 9, 2021, and the contents of which are incorporated by reference.
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind |
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PCT/EP2022/069009 | 7/7/2022 | WO |