AU2012252692A1 - Foam or mousse-producing device - Google Patents

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AU2012252692A1
AU2012252692A1 AU2012252692A AU2012252692A AU2012252692A1 AU 2012252692 A1 AU2012252692 A1 AU 2012252692A1 AU 2012252692 A AU2012252692 A AU 2012252692A AU 2012252692 A AU2012252692 A AU 2012252692A AU 2012252692 A1 AU2012252692 A1 AU 2012252692A1
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A47FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
    • A47KSANITARY EQUIPMENT NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR; TOILET ACCESSORIES
    • A47K5/00Holders or dispensers for soap, toothpaste, or the like
    • A47K5/14Foam or lather making devices
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B05SPRAYING OR ATOMISING IN GENERAL; APPLYING FLUENT MATERIALS TO SURFACES, IN GENERAL
    • B05BSPRAYING APPARATUS; ATOMISING APPARATUS; NOZZLES
    • B05B7/00Spraying apparatus for discharge of liquids or other fluent materials from two or more sources, e.g. of liquid and air, of powder and gas
    • B05B7/0018Spraying apparatus for discharge of liquids or other fluent materials from two or more sources, e.g. of liquid and air, of powder and gas with devices for making foam
    • B05B7/0025Spraying apparatus for discharge of liquids or other fluent materials from two or more sources, e.g. of liquid and air, of powder and gas with devices for making foam with a compressed gas supply
    • B05B7/0031Spraying apparatus for discharge of liquids or other fluent materials from two or more sources, e.g. of liquid and air, of powder and gas with devices for making foam with a compressed gas supply with disturbing means promoting mixing, e.g. balls, crowns
    • B05B7/0037Spraying apparatus for discharge of liquids or other fluent materials from two or more sources, e.g. of liquid and air, of powder and gas with devices for making foam with a compressed gas supply with disturbing means promoting mixing, e.g. balls, crowns including sieves, porous members or the like
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B05SPRAYING OR ATOMISING IN GENERAL; APPLYING FLUENT MATERIALS TO SURFACES, IN GENERAL
    • B05BSPRAYING APPARATUS; ATOMISING APPARATUS; NOZZLES
    • B05B11/00Single-unit hand-held apparatus in which flow of contents is produced by the muscular force of the operator at the moment of use
    • B05B11/0005Components or details
    • B05B11/0027Means for neutralising the actuation of the sprayer ; Means for preventing access to the sprayer actuation means
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B05SPRAYING OR ATOMISING IN GENERAL; APPLYING FLUENT MATERIALS TO SURFACES, IN GENERAL
    • B05BSPRAYING APPARATUS; ATOMISING APPARATUS; NOZZLES
    • B05B11/00Single-unit hand-held apparatus in which flow of contents is produced by the muscular force of the operator at the moment of use
    • B05B11/01Single-unit hand-held apparatus in which flow of contents is produced by the muscular force of the operator at the moment of use characterised by the means producing the flow
    • B05B11/04Deformable containers producing the flow, e.g. squeeze bottles
    • B05B11/042Deformable containers producing the flow, e.g. squeeze bottles the spray being effected by a gas or vapour flow in the nozzle, spray head, outlet or dip tube
    • B05B11/043Deformable containers producing the flow, e.g. squeeze bottles the spray being effected by a gas or vapour flow in the nozzle, spray head, outlet or dip tube designed for spraying a liquid
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B05SPRAYING OR ATOMISING IN GENERAL; APPLYING FLUENT MATERIALS TO SURFACES, IN GENERAL
    • B05BSPRAYING APPARATUS; ATOMISING APPARATUS; NOZZLES
    • B05B11/00Single-unit hand-held apparatus in which flow of contents is produced by the muscular force of the operator at the moment of use
    • B05B11/01Single-unit hand-held apparatus in which flow of contents is produced by the muscular force of the operator at the moment of use characterised by the means producing the flow
    • B05B11/04Deformable containers producing the flow, e.g. squeeze bottles
    • B05B11/047Deformable containers producing the flow, e.g. squeeze bottles characterised by the outlet or venting means

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Abstract

The invention relates to a device for producing foam or mousse by emulsifying a liquid substance (9) placed in a reservoir (1 +2) consisting of an elastic and deformable fluid-tight container (1) and of an end fitting (2), the device being hand‑held and producing foam or mousse in response to manual pressure that deforms the container (1). The device according to the invention comprises a magazine (5) that has two orifices (51, 52) allowing exchanges of air and of liquid substance between the reservoir and the magazine; a non-return valve (54) being associated with the second orifice so as always to maintain a quantity of liquid substance in the magazine. The device according to the invention makes it possible, in a very responsive way and in controlled quantity, to obtain a quality foam or mousse that is practically independent of the force or of the duration of the manual pressure. The magazine (5) is sized in such a way that allows optimal intake from the reservoir between two applications of manual pressure.

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DEVICE FOR THE PRODUCTION OF FOAM The present invention relates to the field cf devices for production of foam, the foam being produced by emulsion of a 5 liquid substance placed in a reservoir, wherein the device is hand-held and produces foam when a manual pressure is exerted to deform the deformable reservoir. The patent W02004/07835, filed by AIRSPRAY, describes a foam pump of which the top for dispensing the foam is movable 0 in vertical translation, wherein a pressure on this movable head causes foam to be dispensed. A spring return system enables the head to rebound automatically. Inside the pump, the rebound of the head causes the feeding of a dose of liquid product and a dose of air coming from the ambient environment. 5 Pressing on the head then causes the expulsion of the liquid product emulsified with air by the mixer, The patent application FR20050007949, filed by the present applicant, discloses a device for adaptation of non specific pumps to the production of foam, in order to 20 transform them into foam pumps. The device is composed of several elements which are added to the structure of a pump for fluids. The elements added are in particular a feed tube which runs from the inlet of the pump to a bend below the level of foaming liquid and comes back up to above the level 25 of the liquid in order to opens into the air, the tube having an intake hole which enables intake of the liquid when air circulates in front of the hole. However, these systems enable only the delivery, with each press on the dispensing head, of a dose of foam 30 calibrated according to the dimensions of the pump. Other systems exist for the production of foam.
2 The patent W93/13829 filed by AIRSPRAY discloses a system which comprises at least two reservir at least one reservoir for the liquid product which mixes with air and at least one reservoir containing compressed air. This system 5 delivers foam when a user presses on the dispensing head, the quantity of foam being defined by the duration of the pressure. However, this system necessitates the integration of a compressed air reservoir, which complicates the installation, In addition, this type of system cannot be .0 refilled. The patent application FR200500972, filed by the present applicant, discloses a refillable foam pump by which the expulsion of foam takes place when pressure is exerted on a deformable container connected to an end piece in order to [5 constitute a reservoir for the basic liquid substance.. The roan is formed by a phenomenon of emulsion between the liquid substance and the ambient air. However, the quantity and the qual ity of foam produced by this pump depend substantially upon the force and the duration of the pressure exerted by the 20 user on the deformable container. The object o: the present invention is to remedy one or more drawbacks of the prior art by proposing a device for the production of foam which is simple to manufacture, is robust and makes it possible to optimise and regulate the quantity 25 and the quality of the foam. This object is achieved by a device for the production of foam having a deformable sealed container made of resilient material and containing a liquid substance including one or more foaming agents, and air, the container being fixed by a 30 sealing device to a rqid end piece in order to form a reservoir communicating with the exterior by at least one closure valve and by a dispensing orifice, 3 the dispensing orifice communicating with the interior of the reservoir by foam forming elements and a variable flow rate passage associated with a needle, and the closure valve closing air intake orifices in the end 5 piece when the container is deformed by pressure and opens the air intake orifices to allow air to pass from the exterior to the interior of the reservoir when the container resumes its initial shape, characterised in that the variable flow rate passage .0 communicates with a magazine of U-shaped cross-section which is open on its upper part and closed on the rounded base of the U by a non-return valve, the magazine containing liquid substance and air and comprising two orifices of which a first orifice is provided approximately half-way up the magazine and 13 a second orifice is provided at the bottom of the magazine in its rounded base in order to receive the non-return valve, wherein the first orifice serves for the passage of air from the container to the magazine when the container is deformed by pressure and/or serves for discharge of the liquid 20 substance from the magazine to the container when the level of the liquid substance in the magazine exceeds the level of the first orifice, and the second orifice is extended by a dip tube down to the bottom of the container. 25 According to another feature, a cover is mounted on the end piece and has several functional elements including a connecting element between the cover and the end piece, a conduit chamber communicating on the one hand with an outlet and on the other hand with the foam dispensing orifice, as 30 well as bosses for closure of the air intake orifices and the dispensing orifice.
4 According to another feature, the variable flow rate passage consists of a sleeve of external cylindrical shape of which the internal shape is adapted to provide stop elements for the needle at a top end of the sleeve and a seat for the 5 needle at a bottom end in such a way that when the needle is in the stop position on the stop elements the flow rate of liquid substance is at a maximum and when the needle is supported on the seat the throughput of liquid substance is zero. .0 According to another feature, the foam forming elements consist of two grids with dimensions and shape adapted to the outlet passage and spaced apart from one another by a perforated cylinder. According to another feature, the variable flow rate .5 passage consists of a sleeve of external cylindrical shape of which the internal shape is adapted to provide stop elements for the needle at an end of the sleeve and a seat for the needle at a distance from said end in such a way that when the needle is in the stop position on the stop elements the flow 20 rate of liquid is at a maximum and when the needle is supported on the seat the throughput of liquid is zero. According to another feature, the closure valve has a membrane. According to another feature, the closure membrane valve 25 is situated in the interior of the reservoir facing the air intake orifices and rests on a retaining device when it is open. According to another feature, the non-return valve has a ball. 30 According to another feature, the foam forming elements consist of two grids with dimensions and shape adapted to the 5 dispensing orifice and spaced apart from one another by a perforated cylinder. According to another feature, the foam forming elements consist of a succession of rigid wires distributed in a 5 cylinder and retained with one another by a central element in order to gives a bottlebrush shape. According to another feature, the connecting element between the cover and the end piece enables a translational movement of the cover relative to the end piece so that the 0 bosses nermetically close off the reservoir at the air intake orifices and the dispensing orifice thereof. According to another feature, the reservoir is composed of two parts, a rigid part forming the end piece and a soft part forming the container, the rigid part being adapted to 15 flexible parts having different volumes, The invention, its characteristics and its advantages will become clearer by reading the following description which is given with reference to the drawings referred to below, in which: -Figure 'L shows an embodiment of the device according to the invention, - Figure 2 shows the embodiment of the device without the cover, and - Figure 3 shows an enlargement of the embodiment 25 illustrated in Figure 2. The invention will now be described with reference to Figures i to 3. A deformable sealed resilient container (1) comprises a 30 circular (20) orifice on which an end piece (2) is fixed removably in a sealed connection between the end piece (2; and the container (1) provided by a sealing device (21) , The end 6 piece (2) thus fixed by a removable sealed connection to the container (1) forms a reservoir (1+2) with this latter. The end piece (2) comprises air intake orifices (10) in the reservoir and a dispensing orifice (11). In a non-limiting 5 manner the reservoir does not include any other passage between the interior of the reservoir and the external environment. As illustrated on Figure 1, a cover (3) is mounted on the end piece (2), The cover (3) has several functional elements 0 including a connecting element (1W) between the cover (3) and the end piece (2), a conduit chamber (12) communicating on the one hand with an outlet (18) of the foam forming device and on the other hand with the foam dispensing orifice, as well as bosses (15) for closure of the orifices of the reservoir [5 (1+2), In fact, the connecting element (17) between the cover (3) and the end piece (2) is arranged in order to allow the cover (3) at least a translational movement upwards with respect to the end piece (2) in such a way that the bosses (15) of the cover (3) hermetically obstruct the air intake 2A orifices 10) and the dispensing orifice (11) of the reservoir (1+2), Consequently, outside phases of use of the device for the production of foam, the passages between the interior of the reservoir and the external environment are obstructed in order to avoid any flow of the liquid substance (9), for 25 example due to an accidental reversal of the device. During phases of use of the device, the user must of course lift the cover (3) to free the passages between the interior of the reservoir and the external environment, The connecting element (17) is provided for example by a screw connection. 30 In another embodiment, the cover (3) is in sliding pivot connection with the end piece (2) and the low position of the 7 cover (3) relative to the end piece (2) is maintained by an engagement system, replacing the screw connection. As illustrated on Figure 2, in the interior of the reservoir (1+2) and more particularly in the end piece (2), a 5 closure valve (4) is situated facing the air intake orifices (10) and rests on a retaining device (22) when it is not biased in the closure position of the air intake orifice (10). In a non-limiting manner, the closure valve is provided by a membrane forming a single disc-shaped part. 10 As illustrated on Figure 3, a foam forming device in the interior of the reservoir (1+2) comprises foam forming elements (7a,7b), a variable flow rate passage (6) composed in a non-limiting manner of a needle (14), a sleeve for the needle (14) of external cylindrical form and a stop (16) for 15 the needle (14), and comprises a magazine (5) fixed to the external periphery of the passage (6) and disposed towards the interior of the container (1), The foam forming elements (Ta,7b) consist for example of two grids with dimensions and shape adapted to the dispensing orifice (11) and spaced apart 20 from one another by a perforated cylinder (13) . Moreover, a succession of rigid wires retained with one another by a central element and distributed along this element is central, for example, disposed in the cylinder (13) between the two grids constituting the said foam forming elements (7a,7b) ; the 25 said central element being disposed along the axis of symmetry of the cylinder (13) . The variable flow rate passage (6) is vertical and communicates on the one hand with the foam forming elements (7a,7b), and on the other hand with the magazine (5) . The internal shape of the bottom of the sleeve 30 is adapted to form a seat (19) for the needle (14) and stop elements (16) are disposed in the upper part of the sleeve in order to prevent the needle (14) from leaving its sleeve; the 8 relative dimensions of the needle and of the sleeve being adapted in order to enable the retention of the needle (14) in the axis of the passage (6) , including when the needle (It4) is in abutment against the stop elements (16) 5 The magazine (5) has approximately, but in a non-limiting manner, the shape of a test tube, open on its upper cylindrical part and closed by a rounded U-shaped base. The magazine is fixed to the variable flow rate passage (6), for example by bonding of its open upper part on the cylindrical 10 external periphery of the passage (6). The magazine (5) includes two orifices which enable exchanges of liquid substance (9) and air between the magazine (5) and the reservoir (1+2) , A first orifice (51) is produced, f-or example, approximately halfway up the magazine (5) . This 15 orifice (51) makes it possible on the one hand to discharge the overflow of liquid substance (9) in the magazine (5), the quantity of liquid substance in the magazine being thus controlled by the position o f the orifi ce (51), and on the other hand enabling exchanges or air between the reservoir 20 (1+2) and the magazine (5) , the magazine being located within the reservoir. For the effective functioning of the device, it is a matter of course that the lev-el of the liquid substance (9) in the reservoir l+2) should not exceed the level of the orifice (51) of the magazine (5) A second 25 orifice (52) is provided at the bottom of the magazine (5), for example in its rounded base. This orifice (52) is extended by a dip tube (53) fixed to the magazine (5) for example by an interference fit so as to be easily removable and changeable. In particular, the more or less long tubes 30 are adapted to deformable containers (1) which are more or less deep. Preferably, in order :o use all of the liquid substance (9) contained in the reservoir (1+2) , the dip tube 9 (53) goes down to the bottom of the container (1), below the level of liquid substance (9) in the container (1), and the device remains functional as long as the tube (53) is dipped in the liquid substance (9) . The orifice (52) is also 5 equipped with a non-return valve (54) preventing the liquid substance (9) contained in the magazine (5) from flowing into the container through the dip tube (53) . The non-return valve (54) is provided for example with a ball. The driving force of the device for the production of 0 foam is the pressure exerted by the user on the deformable container (1) and the property of resilience of the material constituting the container (1) giving this latter the capacity to return to its initial shape after relation of the pressure exerted by the user. The manipulation of the device for the 15 production of foam is effected by a respiration cycle, each cycle comprising a phase of compression of the deformable container (1) and a phase of release of the pressure exerted on the resilient container (1) in order to enable this latter to return to its initial shape. 20 in the following description, we explain the operation of the device for the production of foam according to the invention by describing successively one after the other two phases of a manipulation cycle of the device according to the invention. 25 We consider the device in the following initial configuration: the container (1), which is not deformed, and the magazine (5) are half filled with liquid substance (9), the needle (14) rests on its seat (19), the closure valves (4) of the air intake orifices (10) rest on their retaining device 30 (22) and the non-return valve (54) closes the orifice (52), thus keeping the liquid substance (9) contained in the magazine (5).
10 When the user exerts a pressure on the container (1), which becomes deformed, a flow of air starts which exits through the orifices (10). According to the physical intake phenomenon, the closure -valve (4) is then held flat against 5 the air intake orifices (10). The pressure in the reservoir then keeps the membrane against the orifice and a resilient property of the material constituting the valve enables this latter to achieve the sealing and to prevent the circulation of air towards the exterior of the reservoir (1+2) 0 At the same time, the magazine (5) is supplied with liquid substance (9) and with air from the reservoir (1+2) On the one hand, the liquid substance (9) rises up in the dip tube (53) . The liquid substance (9) exerts a pressure proportional to the pressure exerted by the user, this 15 pressure raising the non-return valve (54) and enabling the supply of liquid substance (9) to the magazine (5) On the other hand, part of the compressed air circulates from the reservoir (142) i1nto the magazine (5) through the orifice (51) provided in the magazine (5) approximately halfway up. 20 Next, a first mixture of liquid substance (9) ano air is formed and rises in level in the magazine (5) until the needle is raised from its seat (19) by pressure. The needle thus raised butts against the stop elements (16) and is agitated with the passage of the mixt ure. As the passage (6) is 25 narrower than the width of the magazine (5), the propagation. of the mixture accelerates within this passage (6), which has the advantageous effect of stirring the liquid substance and the air, In addition, as the passage (6) is divergent with respect to the direction of propagation of the mixture it 30 creates a phenomenon of backwash at the outlet of the passage (6) which advantageously increases the stirring of the liquid substance and the air. Thus, a partially emulsified premix of the liquid substance (9) is obtained at the outlet of the variable flow rate passage (6). Next, the premix passes through the foam forming element (7a), rises in level in the perforated cylinder (13) through 5 the succession of rigid wires forming a bottlebrush, then passes through the foam forming element (7b) in order to finally leave the reservoir (1+2) via the dispensing orifice (11). Thus, a very abundant foam is produced in the region of the dispensing orifice (11). This orifice is connected to the 0 foam conduit chamber (12) which is itself connected to the outlet (18) of the device for the production of foam, this outlet (18) guiding the output of foam to facilitate the reception thereof by the user. When the user relaxes the pressure on the container (1), 15 this container returns to its initial shape, by virtue of the resilient properties of the deformable material of the container (1), The return to its initial shape creates a negative pressure in the reservoir (1+2) relative to the external pressure. Each closure valve (4) falls back into the 20 rest position on its retaining device (22), thus opening the corresponding air intake orifice (10). Air is drawn into the reservoir (1+2) via the air intake orifices (10), Therefore air can only circulate between the interior and the exterior of the reservoir (1+2) through the orifices (10) in the 25 incoming direction. At the same time, as the liquid substance (9) and the air are no longer propelled in the direction of the foam forming device, the device for the production of foam according to the invention relaxes. On the one hand, the needle (14) and the 30 non-return valve (54) fall back by gravity, the first on its seat (19), thus closing the variable flow rate passage (6), and the second at the bottom of the magazine (5), thus closing 12 the orifice (52) of the magazine (5) and keeping the liquid substance (9) contained in the magazine (5) . On the other hand, the overflow of liquid substance (9) in the magazine (5) spreads in the container (1) through the orifice (51) and the 5 liquid substance (9) present in the dip tube (53) is kept in the tube (53) by a suction phenomenon associated with the closure position of the non-return valve (54). Therefore the device according to the invention relaxes towards its initial configuration. A new cycle of 0 manipulation of the device can start. The deformable container (I) of the device is provided in order to be removed from the end piece (2) . The deformable container (1) comprises for example a rigid ring in the region of its circular orifice so that the end piece (2) can engage 5 at the top. When the reservoir is removed, the user can then fill it with the liquid substance (9) , Thus the device is refillable by the user. A non-limiting emoodiment comprising a horizontal filling marker on the container which allows the level of the product to be visible by transparency 20 In one embodiment, a utensil is added in the region of the foam dispensing head. The utensil is for example a grid made of plastic which filters the foam produced in Order to change the consistency of the foam. Another example of a device is a cross which separates the jet of foam for example 25 into four smaller jets. Thus the invention enables adjustments to produce different quantities but also different consistencies of foam depending on the accessories used or added. The foam production device preferably functions by being 30 held in place by the user, The quantity of foam produced is not unlimited but a large-capacity reservoir (1+2) makes it possible to expel a 13 large quantity of air and liquid substance (9) in order to produce a large quantity of foam. The end piece (2) is adapted to a deformable container (11 by being fixed hermetically by a sealing device (21) in the region of the 5 circular orifice (20) of the deformable container (1) A user can therefore adapt deformable containers (1) having a different volume, but with an orifice of the same dimension, to one and the same container end piece (2). The dimension of the deformable containers varies for example depending upon 0 whether the container is more or less convex or more or less high. The different reservoir sizes are adapted to particular uses. In order to produce an abundant foam a large-capacity reservoir will be used, and in order to produce only a small quantity of foam, for example to economics on an expensive 5 product, a small reservoir will be used. The more or less flexible nature of the reservoir also changes the flow rate and the type of foam produced. The device according to the invention has several advantages. First of all, the emulsion of the liquid 20 substance with the air starting in the magazine (5) and the variable flow rate passage (6), in other words before the first foam forming element 7a) , Increases the quality of the foam finally obtained. Consequently, the quantity and the quality of fo-V produced by this pump depends slightly upon 25 the force and the duration of the pressure exerted by the user. Then, the device does not need any priming phase and has a high reactivity because of the proximity between the foam forming device and the reserve of liquid substance constituted by the magazi ne (5), and because the liquid 10 substance is permanently retained in the dip tube (53). Accordingly, of small actuations make it possible to obtain a well control led quantity of foam. Finally, as the magazine 14 (5) is of larger dimensions than the dip tube (53), the relaxation of the device after release of the pressure exerted on the container is facilitated, and the respiration of the reservoir is greatly improved, relative to a device for the 5 production of foam without a magazine (5) It should be obvious to persons ski lled in the art that the present invention allows embodiments in numerous other specific forms without departing from the scope of the invention as claimed. Consequently, the present embodiments 0 should be considered as illustrative but can be modified in the field defined by the scope of the appended claims.

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1. Device for the production of foam having a deformable sealed container (1) made of resilient material and containing 5 a liquid substance (9) including one or more foaming agents, and air, the container (1) being fixed by a sealing device (21) to a rigid end piece (2) in order to form a reservoir (1+2) communicating with the exterior by at least one closure valve (4) and by a dispensing orifice (11), 10 wherein the dispensing orifice (11) communicates with the interior of the reservoir (1+2) by foam forming elements (7a, 7b) and a variable flow rate passage (14) associated with a needle (14) and wherein the closure valve (4) closes air intake orifices 15 (10) in the end piece (2) when the container (1) is deformed by pressure and opens the air intake orifices (10) to allow air to pass from the exterior to the interior of the reservoir (1+2) when the container (1) resumes its initial shape, character ised in that the variable flow rate passage (6) 20 communicates with a magazine (5) of U-shaped cross-section which is open on its upper part and closed on the rounded base of the U by a non-return valve, the magazine (5) containing liquid substance (9) and air and comprising two orifices of which a first orifice (51) provided approximately half-way up 25 the magazine (5) and a second orifice (52) provided at the bottom of the magazine (5) in its rounded base in order to receive the non-return valve, wherein the first orifice (51) serves for the passage of 3 air from the cont.ainer (1) to the magazine (5) when the container (1) is deformed by pressure and/or serves for discharge of the liquid substance (9) from the magazine (5) to 16 the container (I) when the level of the liquid substance (9) in the magazine (5) exceeds the level of the first Orifice (51) and the second orifice (52) is extended by a dip tube (53) 5 down. to the bottom of the container (1).
2. Device according to Claim 1, characterised in that the cover (3) is mounted on the end piece (2) and has several functional elements including a connecting element (17) 0 between the cover (3) and the end piece (2), a conduit chamber (12) communicating on the one hand with an outl'et (18) of the toam forming device and on the other hand with the foam dispensing orifice, as well as bosses (15) for closure of the air intake orifices (1C) and the dispensing orifice (11) . 15
3. Device according to Claim 1, characterised in that the variable flow rate passage (6) consists of a sleeve of extenal cyl: indrical shape of which the internal shape is adapted to provide stop elements (16) for the needle (14 at a 20 top end of the sleeve and a seat (19) for the needle (14) at a bottom end in such a way that when the needle (14) is in the stop position on the stop elements (16) the flow rate of liquid substance (9) is at a maximum and when the needle (14) is supported on the seat (19) the throughput of liquid 2.5 substance (9) is zero.
4. Device according to Claim 1, characterized in that the closure valve (4) has a membrane. 30 5, Device according to Claims 1 and 4, c haracterised in that the closure memrane valve (4) is situated in the interior of 17 the reservoir (1, 2) facing the air intake orifices (10) and rests on a retaining device (22) when it is open. 6 Device according to Claim 1, characterised in that the 5 non-return valve (54) has a ball.
7. Device according to Claims i to 3, characterised in that the foam forming elements (Ta,7b) consist of two grids with dimensions and shape adapted to the dispensing orifice (11) 0 and spaced apart from one another by a perforated cylinder (13) . B. Device according to Claim 7, characterised in that a succession of rigid wires, retained with one another by a 5 central element and distributed along the central element to give a bottlebrush shape, is located in the cylinder (13) between the two grids constituting the foam forming elements (7a,7b). 20 9. Device according to Claim 2, characterised in that the connecting element (17) between the cover (3) and the end piece (2) enables a translational movement of the cover (3) relative to the end piece (2) so that the bosses (15) hermetically close off the reservoir (1+2) in the region of 25 the air intake orifices (10) and the dispensing orifice (11) thereof.
10. Device according to the preceding claims, characterised in that the reservoir (1+2) is composed of two 30 parts! a rigid part forming the end piece (2) and a flexible part forming the container (1), the rigid part being adapted to flexible parts having different volumes,
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