This application is a National Stage of International Application No. PCT/FR2011/051623 filed Jul. 7, 2011, claiming priority based on French Patent Application No. 1055626 filed Jul. 9, 2010, the contents of all of which are incorporated herein by reference in their entirety.
The present invention relates to a spray head for a fluid dispenser device.
Spray heads for fluid dispenser devices are well known. Such heads generally comprise a plurality of parts, namely a body forming the head, and one or two parts forming the nozzle, i.e. the portion that creates the spray by causing the fluid to swirl when it is dispensed. For an external nozzle, a small sleeve is engaged from the outside into the downstream end of the head so as to co-operate therewith to define said spray profile. For an internal nozzle, it is an insert inserted from the inside of the head that co-operates with the end wall thereof so as to define the spray profile. Either way, the spray profiles generally include a plurality of non-radial channels, in particular three, formed either in the end wall of the head, or in the sleeve forming the external nozzle, or in the insert forming the internal nozzle. However, under all circumstances, spraying is achieved only by co-operation between the two parts, i.e. the head with at least an external nozzle or an internal nozzle. Existing spray heads require at least one part to be assembled in another. Such assembly leads to differences in performance from one spray head to another. This is not always desirable. In addition, making the heads with two or three parts complicates manufacture and assembly, and thus makes said assembly more costly. Generally, spray heads are assembled on piston rods or valve members so as to guide the fluid that is dispensed from the pump or the valve towards the spray orifice. However, it has also been proposed to arrange a spray head directly on the outlet of a syringe-type reservoir so as to spray the content of said syringe rather than inject it through a needle. Document WO 00/71263 describes such an arrangement. Once again, such spray heads are still made with two or more parts that are assembled together. Documents EP 1 475 157, FR 2 862 009, and WO 2007/012853 describe prior-art devices.
An object of the present invention is to provide a spray head for a fluid dispenser device that does not have the above-mentioned drawbacks.
Another object of the present invention is to provide a spray head for a fluid dispenser device that is simple and inexpensive to manufacture and to assemble.
Another object of the present invention is to provide such a spray head for a fluid dispenser device that makes it possible to create a correct and reproducible spray.
The present invention thus provides a spray head for a fluid dispenser device, said spray head comprising: a hollow body comprising a sleeve that is substantially cylindrical and that extends along a longitudinal axis, and an end wall that is substantially radial and that is provided with a spray orifice; and a spray profile upstream from said spray orifice, said spray profile comprising at least one channel that is non-radial and/or non-axial relative to said longitudinal axis; said head, said spray orifice, and said spray profile being made as a single piece, said spray profile including a central pin, the internal end of said central pin, arranged inside said hollow body, being of shape that is conical or frustoconical, so as to guide the fluid towards said at least one non-radial and/or non-axial channel, said internal end forming an outlet valve.
In a first variant embodiment, said spray orifice is of annular shape around said longitudinal axis.
In a second variant embodiment, said spray orifice is in the shape of a bowl that is symmetrical about said longitudinal axis.
Advantageously, said spray profile includes at least one channel that extends in sloping and peripheral manner relative to the longitudinal axis, connecting the inside of said hollow body to said spray orifice.
In a variant, said spray profile includes at least one helical channel that slopes in the radial and axial directions, connecting the inside of said hollow body to said spray orifice.
Advantageously, said central pin is connected to said sleeve via a deformable diaphragm made integrally therewith and enabling said central pin to move axially a little.
The present invention also provides a fluid dispenser device comprising a reservoir, dispenser means for dispensing fluid contained in said reservoir, and a spray head as described above.
Advantageously, said reservoir is a syringe, and said dispenser means comprise a piston that slides in said syringe, said spray head being assembled directly on said syringe.
Advantageously, said spray head includes an outlet valve that co-operates with said syringe.
In a variant, said dispenser means comprise a pump or a valve assembled on said reservoir, said spray head being assembled on said pump or valve.
These advantages and characteristics and others of the present invention appear more clearly from the following detailed description, given by way of non-limiting example, and with reference to the accompanying drawing, and in which:
The present invention is described below with reference to three different embodiments, but naturally other embodiments could be envisaged.
With reference more particularly to
In the invention, said dispenser head is made as a single piece. Thus, the fluid is sprayed by a single piece, and it is not necessary to assemble together one or more parts fitted on or in said head in order to create the spray.
In the embodiment shown in
As can be seen in particular in
The present invention provides a spray head that is made as a single piece, and that makes it possible to ensure that the fluid is sprayed properly on each actuation. In addition, the fact that the spray head is a single piece and that there is no assembly of one part in another, guarantees that all spray heads resulting from the same mold produce substantially the same performance, eliminating differences in performance that are associated with assembly, as generally occurs with spray heads comprising a plurality of parts. The single-piece structure of the head also makes it possible to use the syringe both in expulsion mode and in suction mode, in particular as a result of the absence of any movable parts or springs in the head.
Although the present invention is described above with reference to several embodiments thereof, naturally the invention is not limited to the embodiments described and shown in the drawings, but, on the contrary, any useful modification could be applied thereto by a person skilled in the art, without going beyond the ambit of the present invention, as defined by the accompanying claims. In particular, the various characteristics described with reference to the three embodiments could be combined together in any desirable manner.
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10 55626 | Jul 2010 | FR | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/FR2011/051623 | 7/7/2011 | WO | 00 | 3/27/2013 |
Publishing Document | Publishing Date | Country | Kind |
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WO2012/004539 | 1/12/2012 | WO | A |
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6789750 | Heldt | Sep 2004 | B1 |
7785314 | Miller et al. | Aug 2010 | B2 |
20040238574 | Merk et al. | Dec 2004 | A1 |
20070131799 | Le Maner et al. | Jun 2007 | A1 |
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0 526 824 | Feb 1993 | EP |
1 475 157 | Nov 2004 | EP |
2 793 708 | Nov 2000 | FR |
2 862 009 | May 2005 | FR |
0071263 | Nov 2000 | WO |
2007012853 | Feb 2007 | WO |
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