The invention relates to a spray dispenser for plural components, in particular for an adjustable dispenser, according to the features of the preamble of claim 1.
Spray dispensers are often used for cosmetics, such as perfumes to which a care component is added, wherein the outlet openings for the two (or more) components are close together, so that the spray cones overlap, thus mixing the product on application f. i. to the skin. A disadvantage is that the supply ducts are relatively complicated to produce with its two (or more) subtle channels. Further, the outlet openings should be aligned as parallel as possible to allow a high degree of overlap of the spray cones for mixing. However, the pump units are symmetrically arranged and spaced a few centimeters, such that for a parallel alignment of the outlet openings, the feed channels must be bent. This complicates the production in addition, as the fine passages are not very precisely shaped and the molded part is hard to demold, unless particularly complicated molds are used.
Thus, the invention is directed to a spray dispenser for multiple components, avoiding the mentioned disadvantages, in particular to create a simple, cost-effective and compact design.
This object is achieved by means of a spray dispenser having the features of claim 1. Advantageous embodiments are the subject of dependent claims.
The proposed design of the supply channels offers a precise formation of the fine passages of the respective feed channels on manufacturing by injection molding or a similar production technology. Further, easy demolding (out of the mold) is achieved, even with a simple tool structure. In addition, a close arrangement of the outlets and their parallel orientation is possible, which leads not only to a compact design, but also a good overlap of the spray cones and thus mixing results. The assembly of the initially straight feed channel to the bent position can be done very simple, in particular with a notch and an arched bracket.
Preferably, the outlet openings are disposed on slides or masks which are produced together with the respective pump head and the adjoining components and in one piece as injection-molded part, so that manufacturing advantages coincide with inexpensive manufacture.
Further, a radial projection can be provided at each pump head, which in turn is preferably manufactured as an integral molded part. This respective projection is arranged below an adjuster part to press on the corresponding pump unit when operating a push button. This can be done simultaneously so that a mixing ratio of two components is 1:1. The operation can also be effected by different height positioning of the protrusion and/or of the adjustment to a time lag, so that different mixing conditions result, as described in DE 20 2009 014 316. The adjuster part is preferably disposed between the pumping units, so that a particularly compact design of the spray dispenser is achieved. This is supported by the (nearly) flush arrangement of the adjuster part in the actuating button.
An embodiment of the spray dispenser is described by reference to the drawings, showing:
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