The invention relates to personal care. More particularly, the invention relates to applicators for underarm antiperspirant and/or deodorant.
A well-developed art exists regarding dispenser/applicators for personal care products. One particular area involves applicators for solid or gel antiperspirant and/or deodorant compositions. Applicators for solid and gel compositions are typically generally similar to each other, with a piston (platform) upwardly movable within a cylinder (barrel) to progressively drive the composition out the barrel upper end.
Due to the relative lack of stiffness of many gels and soft solids, dispensers for such compositions commonly include apertured applicator elements across the upper end of the barrel. Many solid products, instead have a removable molded seal inserted within the upper end. In manufacture, the seal may serve to mold the composition during a bottom fill operation. At the first use of the product, the end user extracts and discards the seal exposing the upper end of the composition. As molded by the seal, the upper end may have an ergonomically or ornamentally advantageous shape.
Dispenser/applicators are disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 8,096,724 (the '724 patent) entitled “Package for Merchandising Consumer Care Products”, U.S. Pat. No. 7,488,129 (the '129 patent) entitled “Seal for Applicator for Personal Care Compositions”, U.S. Pat. No. 7,354,215 (the '215 patent) entitled “Dispensing Package for a Cosmetic/Antiperspirant/Deodorant or Other Stick Product”, U.S. Pat. No. 6,419,412 (the '412 patent) entitled “Positively Sealed Cosmetic Dispenser”, U.S. Pat. No. 6,039,483 (the '483 patent) entitled “Rotary Dispenser”, U.S. Pat. No. 5,538,161 (the '161 patent) entitled “Container Having Content Level Indicator”, and U.S. Pat. No. 4,932,803 (the '803 patent), entitled “Stick Dispenser”, and U.S. Patent Application Publication Nos. 2007/0172304 (the '304 publication) entitled “Package for Merchandising Consumer Care Products” and 2007/0114142 (the '142 publication) entitled “Container with Perfuming Means”.
One aspect of the disclosure involves a dispenser having a barrel, a piston upwardly movable within the barrel from a first position to a second position, and a body of personal care composition at least partially within the barrel between the piston and the barrel top end. An actuator is coupled to the piston to shift the piston upward (toward the top end). The actuator comprises a screw member having a threaded portion engaged to the piston for relative rotation about a first axis. A cap has a first condition mounted at the barrel top end. The cap is removable from the first condition. An upper portion of the barrel has a rim portion, a dome, a breakaway connection between the dome and the rim portion recessed below the rim, and a handle coupled to the dome to allow pulling of the handle to sever the breakaway connection to remove the dome from the rim portion. The recessing provides a comfort edge to the user.
In another aspect, an upper portion of the barrel contains an aperture covered by the cap in the first condition. The aperture may provide a scent preview. This aspect may be practiced independently of the other aspects. For example, a plug seal or foil seal may be used instead of having a tearaway dome.
The details of one or more embodiments of the invention are set forth in the accompanying drawings and the description below. Other features, objects, and advantages of the invention will be apparent from the description and drawings, and from the claims.
Like reference numbers and designations in the various drawings indicate like elements.
The exemplary screw member extends from a lower/bottom end 32 to an upper/top end 34. The exemplary screw has an externally threaded 31 upper portion forming the shaft 36 engaged to a complementary internally threaded 29 central portion 38 (shown in
The screw member includes an approximately hemispherical actuator wheel or knob 50 (e.g., unitarily formed with the screw member threaded portion). The knob fits within a compartment 52 in the lower end of the outer barrel and protrudes slightly (
The exemplary cap and barrel are near elliptical in cross-section or footprint. The inner barrel 24-1 (
The exemplary inner barrel has at least a translucent portion 80 (
In this exemplary configuration, to attain the inner barrel to the outer barrel, the two have interfitting features. An exemplary set of interfitting features comprises an outwardly open channel 84 circumscribing the inner barrel outer sidewall 27 at a bottom rim thereof and having a pair of radially protruding flanges 85, 86 forming sides of the channel. This engages a complementary barb 87 in the outer barrel at an upper rim 88 thereof.
By having a single-piece molded inner barrel include both the inner sidewall 26 for receiving the platform and an upper sidewall 27 along at least an upper portion of the body, a smooth contour can be provided for user comfort. The junction between the inner and outer barrels can thus be kept away from contact with the user's skin.
Accordingly, for most of the range of motion of the platform only the personal care composition 22 will be visible through the window 82 and its associated translucent or transparent portion of the barrel. In the exemplary embodiment, eventually a portion of the platform will come into view through the window 82 and thereby provide indication of near expenditure of product. For example,
The window 82 may also provide a scent preview feature. For example, aroma from the product may waft through the openings 46 in the platform and into a lower portion 90 of the barrel interior and up into the space 92 between the inner wall and outer wall and be vented from the aperture.
The exemplary knob 50 (
The exemplary barrel pieces, screw, platform, plug, and cap are each injection molded. Exemplary barrel, cap, screw, and plug material is polypropylene; and platform material is polyethylene. Such molding and assembly may be via conventional techniques.
In an exemplary sequence of manufacture, the components are all individually molded. One exemplary initial sub-assembly step involves assembling the outer barrel, the screw/knob and the platform. In one example, the platform 28 is put in place at the bottom of the outer barrel 24-2 held by a tool (not shown) extending inward through the open upper end of the barrel. The screw is then inserted tip-first through the opening in the lower end of the outer barrel and threaded into the platform. Eventually, as the screw nears bottoming out, the screw will draw the screw and platform toward each other in a final stage. In this stage, the screw snaps into retained engagement with the outer barrel.
The exemplary retained engagement is initiated by the underside 160 of the platform (as shown the underside of the perimeter portion 40) being supported by the upper rim 176 of outer barrel inner wall.
The knob portion of the screw has an upper arcuate (domed) camming surface 170 (
With whatever tool held the platform removed, the inner barrel 24-1 may then be installed (e.g., via a downward translation). Nearing a lower end of its movement, a lower portion of the inner surface of the inner wall of the inner barrel will come into contact with an outwardly protruding wiper bead 190 (
One may, optionally, at this point cap the barrel. The cap 25 is downwardly inserted and may have a snap fit detented extractable engagement (not shown) with the outer surface of the outer wall of the inner barrel in an otherwise conventional matter.
In a further variation, the scent preview/indicator window 82 may be temporarily covered prior to cap installation. For example, a polymer film adhesive-backed label may be applied over the window to seal the window during storage and transport prior to use. The adhesive may be readily removable so that, in a retail environment, a potential consumer can open the cap and at least temporarily remove the label to expose the window and facilitate scent preview. The retail life cycle is typically short enough so that even if the seal is not replaced, the product will not have time to dry out.
In order to fill, the package may be placed in an inverted orientation if not already so. The filling nozzle(s) (not shown) may extend through apertures 130 inboard of the camming surface of the screw member and through apertures 46 (or near enough to deliver through) in the platform outboard of its central threaded boss 38. The nozzle may deliver the product to a desired fill level. Delivery may be performed at elevated temperature whereafter the product may cool to solidify.
Thereafter, in order to minimize possible leakage, the holes 130 in the screw member may be sealed (e.g., via placing a circular plug or molded plastic disk 140 into a compartment at the upper end of the domed lower portion 120 of finger-engaging wheel/knob). The exemplary compartment has an annular bead 142 allowing snap engagement of the molded plastic disk. Alternative sealing may involve an adhesive foil or film.
One or more embodiments of the present invention have been described. Nevertheless, it will be understood that various modifications may be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention. For example, when implemented in the context of an existing applicator or a modification of an existing applicator, details of such existing applicator may influence details of any particular implementation. Accordingly, other embodiments are within the scope of the following claims.
This is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No 14/203,906, filed Mar. 11, 2014, and entitled “Solid Stick Applicators and Methods”, which claims benefit of U.S. Patent Application Ser. No. 61/789,044, filed Mar. 15, 2013, and entitled “Solid Stick Applicators and Methods”, the disclosures of which applications are incorporated by reference herein in their entireties as if set forth at length.
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61789044 | Mar 2013 | US |
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Parent | 14203906 | Mar 2014 | US |
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