The present invention relates to dispensers for stick products, such as lipstick. More particularly, it relates to a refillable dispenser that utilizes replaceable cartridges of stick products.
Prior art containers for stick products may include a cylinder that has a rotatable member disposed at its bottom end. The stick product is received into a holder cup, and the holder cup is disposed within the cylinder. Rotation of the rotatable member relative to the cylinder causes a mechanism inside the cylinder to advance the stick product longitudinally away from the rotating member such that a portion of the stick product becomes exposed above the cylinder. In this manner, the exposed portion of the product is available for application. One type of design makes use a screw-threaded follower that rides on a threaded shaft. US2020/0154852 A1 and GB1281886A are of this type. Neither of these discloses a refillable dispenser, and bottom-fillable replacement cartridge. Also, in use, surfaces that slide over each other, either in rotation or translation, experience a significant degree of friction. For this reason, it is common to apply a lubricant to those surfaces that move over each other. Eliminating the need for a lubricant would make manufacture and assembly easier and less costly.
A main object of the invention is to provide a dispenser for stick products that utilizes reusable parts and replaceable cartridges of stick products.
Another object of the invention is to provide a replaceable cartridges of stick products that are bottom-filled.
Another object of the invention is to provide a dispenser for stick products that uses no lubricant.
A refillable dispenser for a stick product according to the present invention comprises a holder cup, an A-shell and an inner base. The holder cup and A-shell form a cartridge subassembly for a stick product that can be removed and replaced as needed. Before the cartridge is assembled to the inner base, the holder cup and A-shell cannot move relative to each other. After the cartridge is assembled to the inner base, the holder cup can translate within the A-shell, but cannot rotate with respect to the A-shell. Preferably, the dispenser will also comprise an outer base and a closure.
The term “comprises” means that a list of elements may not be limited to those explicitly recited.
A refillable dispenser (10) for a stick product (9) according to the present invention comprises a replaceable cartridge subassembly (8). The cartridge subassembly comprises an A-shell (2) and a holder cup (1) that is completely inserted into the A-shell, such that the holder cup and A-shell cannot freely rotate or translate relative to each other. The refillable dispenser also comprises a inner base (3) that cooperates with the cartridge subassembly to enable the holder cup to translate up and down within the A-shell, but not freely rotate. Preferably, the dispenser will also comprise an outer base (4) and a closure (5).
Replaceable Cartridge Subassembly
Holder Cup
Referring to
The interior of the distal end (1g) of the holder cup (1) is fashioned as a cup (1h). The cup is defined by a portion of the cylindrical wall (1b) of the upper step, and by a bottom (1i) that extends radially inward from the inner surface of the cylindrical wall. Preferably, the bottom of the cup has an opening (1j) for product filling (see below). The cup is able to support one end of a stick product (9), and retain the stick product during normal, intended use. To ensure retention, several vertical splines (1k) may be provided on the inner surface and bottom of the cup, as is commonly done in the art. Below the level of the cup (1h), the inner surface of the cylindrical wall (1b) of the upper step (1a) of the holder cup (1) is formed as a threaded shaft (1l) that extends down into the lower step (1c), but may not extend all the way to the proximal end (1f) of the holder cup.
The wall (1d) of the lower step (1c) is provided with at least one cutout (1m). Preferably, there are two cutouts located opposite to each other. Positioned in the at least one cutout is a tab (1n) the juts radially outward. Each tab is connected to the wall of the lower step by flexible struts (1o) that allow the tab to move radially inward when pressure is applied to the tab, and then return again when pressure is removed. As will be shown, it is preferable if the edges (1p) of the tab are rounded. Preferably, the radius of curvature of the rounded edges is equal to or greater than the thickness of the wall (2b) of the upper step (2a) of the A-shell (2) (see below).
A-Shell
Referring to
The A-shell (2) is sized to allow the holder cup (1) to be completely inserted into the A-shell (see
One example of preventing rotation between the holder cup (1) and A-shell (2) requires the lower step (1c) of the holder cup and the lower step (2c) of the A-shell to have different cross sectional shapes, such that the lower step of the holder cup can fit into the lower step of the A-shell in at least one relative orientation, and cannot fit into the lower step of the A-shell in at least one other relative orientation. For example, the lower step of the holder cup may have a non-circular cross section, such as an oval, with a major axis (M) and a minor axis (m) (as shown in
In some embodiments other means of ensuring that the holder cup (1′) and A-shell (2′) cannot rotate relative to each other may be provided. For example, as shown in
Inner Base
Referring to
The inner diameter of the inner base (3) is sized to receive the proximal end (2f) of the A-shell (2). As the cartridge (8) is screwed onto the inner base (3), the tabs (1n) of the holder cup (1), which protrude through the apertures (2m) of the A-shell (2), will strike the cylindrical wall (3b) of the inner base. However, the rounded edges (1p) of the tabs will cause the tabs to deflect inwardly, allowing the cylindrical wall of the inner base to pass over the tabs. The inner base is screwed into the cartridge until the A-shell bottoms out on the closed end of the inner base. When fully assembled, the tabs (1n) of the holder cup (1) are inside the inner base (3), and biased inwardly by the cylindrical wall (3b) of the inner base. With this configuration (shown in
During the raising and lowering of the holder cup, the A-shell is bottomed out on the closed proximal end (3f) of the inner base. In order to reduce friction between the A-shell and inner base, it may be preferable to provide an annular ridge (3r) on the closed end of the inner base. The A-shell would slide on the annular ridge. Due to the limited contact, the friction between the A-shell and inner base would be significantly reduced. This negates the need for any lubricant between the A-shell and inner base. Optionally, an outer base (4, see below) may be included. If that is the case, then the outside surface of the cylindrical wall (3b) of the inner base is provided with a plurality of longitudinal grooves (3s) that cooperate with an outer base.
Outer Base
Optionally, an outer base (4) may be included. The outer base streamlines the appearance of the dispenser (10), and provides a surface for attaching a closure (5). Referring to
When fully assembled, inner surface of the shoulder (4e) of the outer base (4) may contact the shoulder (2e) of the A-shell (2). Relative rotation between these surfaces during raising and lowering of the holder cup (1) will cause unwanted friction. In order to reduce this friction between the A-shell and outer base, it may be preferable to provide one or more arcuate ridges (4r) on the inner surface of the shoulder of the outer base. This would significantly reduce contact and, therefore, friction between the A-shell and outer base. This negates the need for any lubricant between the A-shell and outer base.
The inner surface of the cylindrical wall (4d) of the lower step (4c) of the outer base (4) comprises a plurality of longitudinal projections (4s). These projections are designed to cooperate with the plurality of longitudinal grooves (3s) that are located on the outside surface of the cylindrical wall (3b) of the inner base (3). For example, when the outer base is slipped onto the inner base, then the longitudinal projections of the outer base come to rest in the longitudinal grooves of the inner base. Once the inner and outer bases are joined in this manner, rotation of the inner base is achieved by rotating the outer base relative the A-shell. Also, the fit between the inner and out bases should be sufficiently tight to create a frictional force that will hold those components together during normal operation of the dispenser. This fit may be achieved by providing sufficient interference between the outer base and inner base, near the proximal end (4f) of the outer base. However, the fit should not be so tight that a user cannot separate the outer base from the inner base, which is necessary to replace the cartridge (8). Optionally, a circular retaining ring (4t) may be provided at the proximal end of the outer base to prevent the inner base and cartridge from accidentally backing out of the outer base.
Closure
Referring to
In a preferred embodiment, the refillable dispenser (10) comprises both an outer base (4) and a closure (5) that attaches to the outer base. When the closure is seated on the outer base, then the A-shell (2) is not accessible, and unintended raising of the holder cup (1) is not possible.
Stick Product
The cup (1h) of the holder cup (1) is able to support one end of a stick product (9; see
Methods of Filling the Cartridge
A replaceable cartridge subassembly (8) according to the invention may be bottom filled or top filled. Preferably, the cartridge is bottom filled. Referring to
Alternatively, a replaceable cartridge (8) according to the invention may be top filled. With the holder cup (1) in a fully elevated position, a previously prepared stick product (9) may be inserted into the holder cup down to the bottom (1i) of the holder cup. As the holder cup is retracted into the A-shell (2), the sides of the stick product do not contact the walls of the A-shell. When the holder is fully retracted, a molding cap (20) may be placed over the distal end of the A-shell to protect the stick product during distribution. The filled cartridge (8) is ready to be assembled into an inner base (3) and an outer base (4), and closed off with a closure (5). This top fill method is practical for relatively stiffer stick products (9) that do not require the support of the A-shell (2).
Operation of the Dispenser
To operate the refillable dispenser (10), the closure (5) is removed from the A-shell (2) and outer base (4). If there is a molding cap (20) on the distal end (2g) of the A-shell, it is also removed. In the fully retracted configuration of the refillable dispenser, the tabs (1n) of the holder cup (1) are sitting in the apertures (2m) of the A-shell, however, due to the rounded edges (1p) of the tabs, translation between the holder cup and the A-shell is possible. This is because the radius of curvature of the rounded edges is equal to or greater than the thickness of the lower cylindrical wall (2d) of the A-shell. Thus, when opposing twisting forces are applied to the A-shell and inner base (or the optional outer base), rotation of the holder cup is prevented by the means provided for that purpose (such as, the oval wall (1d) of the lower step (1c) of the holder cup (1) striking the longitudinal splines (2q) of the A-shell). As a result, the holder cup will be urged upward within the A-shell. When the tabs (1n) strike the top of the apertures (2m), they will be displaced radially inward, forcing the tabs out of the apertures of the A-shell. With additional twisting between the A-shell and outer base, the holder cup will continue to rise freely within the A-shell until the shoulder (le) of the holder cup strikes the shoulder (2e) of the A-shell. At this point, the holder cup is fully extended. When the twisting forces are reversed, the holder cup is retracted until the tabs of the holder cup return to the apertures of the A-shell, at which point, the holder cup is again fully retracted. The closure (5) may be replaced on the A-shell and outer base.
Method of Replacing the Cartridge
When a user wishes to replace a cartridge, the closure (5) is removed from the refillable dispenser (10). Then the outer base (4), if provided, is separated from the inner base (3) by pushing down on the distal end of the A-shell (2) while pulling up on the outer base, to overcome the friction between the outer base and inner base. Next, the cartridge (8) is separated from the inner base by holding the A-shell steady while unscrewing the inner base from the holder cup (1). The inner base, outer base and closure may be used again and again with new cartridges of fresh stick product (9). A new cartridge is assembled to the inner base by holding the A-shell steady while screwing the inner base into the holder cup until the A-shell bottoms out on the closed end (3f) of the inner base. The proximal end (4f) of the outer base (4) is slipped over the distal end (2g) of the A-shell (2), and slid down until the shoulder (4e) of the outer base contacts the shoulder (2e) of the A-shell. The closure (5) is fitted onto the distal end (2g) of the refillable dispenser (10).
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