EP0462925A1 - Distributeur pour un produit en forme de stick, par exemple un déodorant - Google Patents

Distributeur pour un produit en forme de stick, par exemple un déodorant Download PDF

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EP0462925A1
EP0462925A1 EP91810384A EP91810384A EP0462925A1 EP 0462925 A1 EP0462925 A1 EP 0462925A1 EP 91810384 A EP91810384 A EP 91810384A EP 91810384 A EP91810384 A EP 91810384A EP 0462925 A1 EP0462925 A1 EP 0462925A1
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Wilhelm Karl Naumann
Bernard Alfred Sutter
Guido Kellenberger
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A45HAND OR TRAVELLING ARTICLES
    • A45DHAIRDRESSING OR SHAVING EQUIPMENT; EQUIPMENT FOR COSMETICS OR COSMETIC TREATMENTS, e.g. FOR MANICURING OR PEDICURING
    • A45D40/00Casings or accessories specially adapted for storing or handling solid or pasty toiletry or cosmetic substances, e.g. shaving soaps or lipsticks
    • A45D40/02Casings wherein movement of the lipstick or like solid is a sliding movement
    • A45D40/04Casings wherein movement of the lipstick or like solid is a sliding movement effected by a screw
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B65CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
    • B65DCONTAINERS FOR STORAGE OR TRANSPORT OF ARTICLES OR MATERIALS, e.g. BAGS, BARRELS, BOTTLES, BOXES, CANS, CARTONS, CRATES, DRUMS, JARS, TANKS, HOPPERS, FORWARDING CONTAINERS; ACCESSORIES, CLOSURES, OR FITTINGS THEREFOR; PACKAGING ELEMENTS; PACKAGES
    • B65D83/00Containers or packages with special means for dispensing contents
    • B65D83/0005Containers or packages provided with a piston or with a movable bottom or partition having approximately the same section as the container
    • B65D83/0011Containers or packages provided with a piston or with a movable bottom or partition having approximately the same section as the container moved by a screw-shaft

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  • the invention relates to a dispenser for dispensing a good according to the preamble of claim 1.
  • the dispenser is used in particular for dispensing a pen-shaped, at least semi-solid, i.e. semi-solid or solid good.
  • the donor may also be used to donate pasty goods.
  • the good consists, for example, of a personal care product, for example a deodorant.
  • the usual deodorants and certain other personal care products consist at least partly of volatile substances.
  • Known dispensers designed according to the preamble of claim 1 have a container with a sleeve and a removable cover that closes off at one end.
  • the sleeve and the cover each have a shell which is not rotationally symmetrical with respect to the axis of the sleeve, namely generally oval.
  • the jacket of the sleeve has a somewhat thinner, oval-cylindrical neck at its end on the cover side and a shoulder surface on its outside when it is connected to the remaining part of the jacket.
  • the lid is put on the neck of the sleeve and is in contact with the free edge of its jacket on the said shoulder surface.
  • a holder for holding and pushing the goods out of the cover-side mouth of the sleeve is arranged displaceably in the sleeve. The holder can be moved with a manually rotatable actuator.
  • the neck of the sleeve which is normally about 1.5 cm to 2 cm long in the axial direction, and the section of the jacket of the cover which can be screwed onto it have a certain play and must also have one. If the neck and the cover shell lie snugly against one another with oval cylindrical surfaces, very great frictional forces would have to be overcome in order to put the cover on the sleeve and to separate the cover from the sleeve. Forcing the lid on would also require forces to compress the air present in the container at the start of the attaching process.
  • the known dispensers contain deodorants or other volatile products, they can therefore evaporate even in sealed containers and flow out of the containers. So that the leaks between the sleeves and lids are not too great, the sleeves and lids of the known dispensers must have the intended dimensions very precisely.
  • the known dispensers therefore have the disadvantages that the connection between the sleeve and the cover is leaky and that the production of the containers is relatively complex and costly.
  • the jacket of the lid in the known dispensers in axial projection has a slightly larger outline dimensions than the jacket of the sleeve, so that the lid protrudes a little from the axis over the sleeve when the container is closed, which is perceived as bothersome and unaesthetic .
  • the invention is therefore based on the object of providing a dispenser for dispensing a good, for example a deodorant, which overcomes the disadvantages of the known dispensers and in particular makes it possible, in the case of non-rotationally symmetrical outline shapes of the sleeve and of the cover, at low manufacturing costs to achieve a tight connection of the cover with the sleeve.
  • the sleeve and the cover are not rotationally symmetrical to their common axis and have an axial projection - that is to say in a section that is right-angled to the axis - outline shapes or - in short - outlines that are preferably elongated and symmetrical to one another, lying in the plane of projection or section axes crossing at right angles are of different lengths.
  • the outline shapes mentioned can, for example, be continuously curved along their entire circumference and be approximately elliptical or oval.
  • the outline shapes of the sleeve and the lid can also be flat or flattened.
  • a flat or flattened outline shape is understood here to mean an outline shape, the outline of which has two opposing, straight, parallel parts that run in the longitudinal direction of the elongated outline shape, the ends of which are connected to one another in pairs by arches that connect them continuously or discontinuously.
  • a flat outline shape can thus be formed from a rectangle or an ellipse, for example, by replacing the two shorter sides of the rectangle with arcs or the two side areas of the elliptical apex - ie the areas in the vicinity of the less curved apex - with straight lines.
  • the outline shape can also consist of an ellipse or an oval whose main apex regions are straight Lines are replaced.
  • the outlines in the said projection can be formed by polygons with an even number of sides - for example by quadrangles or hexagons or octagons - but the corners are preferably replaced by rounded transitions and the polygons are preferably "flattened” so that they have a longer and a shorter axis like an ellipse.
  • the sleeve preferably has a sleeve shell which is open when the cover is removed at the end on the cover side and a sleeve base which closes the latter at its end facing away from the cover, in which the adjusting member is preferably rotatably mounted and which is preferably provided with a filling hole, which is a good when finished containing dispenser is closed with a closure element.
  • the lid preferably has a lid jacket which, when the dispenser is closed, protrudes more or less far beyond the upper end of the sleeve jacket or can practically consist only of the part of the lid stuck on the sleeve jacket.
  • the axial dimension of the cover shell can be substantially smaller than the dimensions of the cover measured at right angles to the axis of the sleeve and of the cover, so that the cover shell may therefore only consist of a short extension or collar.
  • the part of the cover shell which is stuck on the sleeve shell when the dispenser is closed can be located on the outside of the sleeve shell at least substantially, ie for example apart from a retaining section which engages in an annular retaining groove in the generally axial direction.
  • the sleeve jacket is preferably generally - that is to say apart from at most the flutes, gradations, bevels, grooves and / or the like which are present in its upper end section holding the lid - parallel to the axis of the container and accordingly preferably has cylindrical or prismatic or mixed cylindrical / prismatic interior - and outer surfaces each with one of the outline shapes described above.
  • the cover coat is preferred also at least in part - namely, for example, apart from a transition section rounded inwards at its upper end and apart from any throats, gradations, projections and / or the like present at its lower edge section which is stuck on the sleeve - parallel to the axis of the sleeve and the cover .
  • the sleeve jacket and the lid jacket preferably have the same outline shapes and the same outline dimensions in axial projection - ie in a section perpendicular to the common axis.
  • the outer surface sections of the two shells which are visible when the cover is attached to the sleeve can then be aligned with one another at least in the areas of their mutually facing edges.
  • the dispenser 1 shown in FIGS. 1 and 2 is used to dispense a pencil-shaped deodorant (not shown).
  • the dispenser 1 has a container 3 with a sleeve 5 and a lid 7 and an axis 9 common to the latter two. In a projection parallel to the latter, the container 3 has, for example, an elliptical or oval outline shape.
  • the sleeve 5 has a sleeve jacket 5a, which is generally parallel to the axis 9 and is closed at the lower end by a sleeve base 5b consisting of an integral body with it.
  • the cover 7 has a cover shell 7a which is generally parallel to the axis 9 and which is connected at the upper end via a curved transition section to a hole-free and closing cover 7b which consists of a one-piece body and closes with it.
  • the main section 5c of the sleeve casing 5a adjoining the sleeve base 5b has straight and smooth inner and outer surfaces in the direction of the axis 9.
  • the cover-side end section of the sleeve casing adjoining the main section 5c has an annular groove on the outside.
  • the neck of the sleeve shell enclosed by this is narrower and thinner than the main section 5c, serves as a latching section 5d and has a latching groove 5e which surrounds it and the axis 9 in a ring on its outer surface, which is largely parallel to the axis 9 and therefore elliptical or oval-cylindrical .
  • the sleeve casing 5a When the main section 5c is connected to the latching section 5d, the sleeve casing 5a has, apart from a rounded transition, a radial shoulder surface 5f and within it a generally axial, annular holding groove 5g, the inner boundary surface of which is parallel to the axis 9, such as elliptical or oval is cylindrical and connects smoothly to the outer surface of the latching section 5d, ie with this escapes or collapses.
  • the outer boundary surface of the holding groove 5g is, for example, parallel in its lower part to the axis 9 of the container 3 and in the mouth region of the holding groove 5g is inclined conically outwards from the bottom thereof.
  • the holding groove 5g is thus open towards the cover-side end face of the sleeve casing 5a and has an extension in its mouth region.
  • the sleeve casing 5a again has an annular groove 5h on the outside at the upper end of the latching section 5d.
  • the narrowed edge section 5i enclosed by this is limited, for example, in its lower part by inner and outer surface sections parallel to the axis 9 of the container 3 and in its upper part by mutually inclined inner and outer surface sections, so that its upper part is bounded by its end face Tapered edge 5k.
  • the cover jacket 7a has a section 7c connected to the ceiling 7b by a rounded transition section and delimited on the inside and outside by a surface parallel to the axis 9.
  • the lower free end section of the cover shell 7a is provided on the inside with an annular groove which forms the inner boundary of a latching section 7d.
  • Whose inner surface is generally parallel to the axis 9 and thus elliptical or oval-cylindrical, however, has a locking projection 7e projecting against the axis 9 and engaging the locking groove 5e.
  • This consists, for example, of a rib enclosing the sleeve casing 5a and the axis completely and without interruption.
  • the locking projection 7e engages behind the section of the sleeve shell 5a that is present between the locking groove 5e and the upper throat 5h.
  • the last-mentioned section of the sleeve shell engages behind the locking projection 7e of the cover shell 7a.
  • the locking groove 5e widens from its base towards its mouth and is limited in the axial section shown in FIG. 3 by a continuously curved surface.
  • the locking projection 7e has an approximately complementary to the locking groove 5e Shape.
  • the cover jacket 7a has a shoulder surface 7f which delimits the above-mentioned throat and which forms an angle with the axis 9.
  • the shoulder surface 7f is namely at least approximately and, for example, exactly at right angles and radially to the axis 9.
  • the cover jacket 7a is provided with an annular throat on its outside at its lower, free end section, so that there it has a neck or ring flange or collar-like shape has generally axially downwardly projecting holding portion 7g, which engages in the radial direction at least approximately without play in the holding groove 5g.
  • the sleeve casing 5a and the cover casing 7a abut at least approximately on the shoulder surface 5f and there have outer surfaces which are flush with one another and, apart from small roundings at the joint and apart from a narrow gap which may be present there, connect smoothly and continuously to one another.
  • the sleeve casing 5a and the cover casing 7a are somewhat elastically bendable and resilient, particularly in the area of their latching sections 5d and 7d, which have a relatively small wall thickness.
  • the two latching sections 5d, 7d and their latching groove 5e or latching projection 7e together form latching means 5d, 5e, 7d, 7e which can be latched into one another and latched out again.
  • latching section 5d of the sleeve 5 has a somewhat larger wall thickness than the latching section 7d.
  • the sleeve 7 contains a more or less firm deodorant which supports the sleeve jacket.
  • the locking section 5d of the sleeve 5 is thus stiffer than the locking section 7d of the Cover 7, but may also be slightly deformed during the engagement and disengagement processes.
  • the lid 7 can also be closed a little by one when closing and especially when opening the container to facilitate the engagement or disengagement Tilt axis 9 right-angled axis.
  • the latching means 5d, 5e, 7d, 7e thus secure the cover 7 in the latched-in state against displacements which take place automatically and are directed away from the base of the sleeve and against a separation from the sleeve which takes place automatically.
  • the latching means are designed in such a way that a person can easily disengage the latching means by exerting a shifting force directed away from the base of the sleeve with a certain minimum value and / or a tipping force resulting in a tipping moment with a certain minimum value.
  • the cover 7b of the cover 7 is provided on the lower side with two downwardly projecting ring flanges 7h, which together define an annular groove.
  • a one-piece seal 11 arranged in the interior of the cover 7 has a cap 11a covering the opening of the sleeve casing 5a and an annular flange 11b projecting upwards therefrom between the two ring flanges 7h.
  • the ring flanges 7h, 11b together form fastening means with which the seal 11 is fastened to the cover 7.
  • the cap 11a of the seal has a central, flat main section, which is connected at the edge of the cap via a curved transition section to a ring section 11c, which can be seen particularly clearly in FIG.
  • the seal 11 has two sealing sections projecting downward from the ring section 11c in a more or less axial direction, each of which consists of a sealing lip 11d or 11e.
  • the inner sealing lip 11d engages the inner surface of the sleeve shell 5a, namely on the inclined inner surface portion of the sleeve shell edge portion 5c.
  • the outer sealing lip 11e protrudes into the annular gap-shaped cavity present between the throat 5h of the sleeve casing 5a and the inner surface of the cover casing locking section 7d.
  • the lip 11e forms an angle or arc in the section and has at the top a section which projects outwards from the ring section 11c and a section which projects inwards from the lower end thereof.
  • the lip 11e lies at its lower, free end on the outer surface of the sleeve casing edge section 5i.
  • the lip 11e also bears at its apex and thus between its two ends on the inner surface of the cover jacket locking section 7d.
  • the sealing lip 11e thus touches the sleeve and the cover jacket at points of contact which are offset from one another in the axial direction.
  • the two sealing lips 11d, 11e are elastically bendable and pretensioned in such a way that they act resiliently on the named surfaces of the sleeve and cover shell with a compressive force generated by the pretension.
  • the cover jacket latching section 7d also presses the lip 11e against the sleeve jacket edge section 5i.
  • the sleeve casing 5a and the cover casing 7a and above all the latching section 7d of the latter can be elastically bent.
  • the holding section 7g of the cover shell 7a which engages in the holding groove 5g of the sleeve shell 5a, ensures in spite of this flexibility that the radially directed compressive force generated by the outer sealing lip 11e does not push the cover shell 7a and the sleeve shell 5a away or deflect them away from one another, or at most very little can. This in turn ensures that the lip 11e the interior of the Container 3, when it is closed, seals at least approximately or even completely gas-tight against the environment.
  • the holding section 7g engaging in the holding groove 5g naturally also prevents the radial pressure force generated by the lip 11e from disengaging the latching projection 7e from the latching groove 5e.
  • the inner sealing lip 11d also contributes to the gas-tight sealing of the interior of the container, but above all has another function, which will be explained below.
  • the ring section 11c of the seal 11 can possibly rest on the edge 5k of the sleeve shell 5a and still contribute to the sealing.
  • the design of the sleeve casing edge section 5i and the lips 11d, 11e ensures that the displacements of the cover 7 which occur when the container 3 is opened and closed cause at most little friction.
  • the central section of the sleeve base 5b is provided with a through hole 5m which is coaxial with the axis 9 and in which an adjusting member 13 is rotatably and axially immovably mounted.
  • the adjusting member 13 has a manually rotatable rotary knob 13a which is arranged at the lower end of the sleeve 5 and has two mutually opposite, lateral recesses in the sleeve 5 and a threaded spindle 13b located in the interior of the sleeve 5.
  • the passage of the adjusting member 13 through the hole 5m is sealed with sealing means which consist, for example, of a separate, annular disk-shaped seal 15, but could also be formed by lips molded onto the adjusting member.
  • the sleeve base 5b is also provided with an eccentric, continuous filling hole 5n, which in the finished and filled dispenser 1 is tightly closed with, for example, a plug-shaped, latched closure element 17.
  • a piston-like holder 19 for holding and moving the deodorant (not shown) is slidably guided.
  • This has a sleeve-shaped attachment in the center with a threaded bore penetrated by the threaded spindle 13b 19a and at least one eccentric hole 19b, for example there are at least two holes 19b arranged symmetrically to the axis 9 and for example the or a hole 19b is approximately aligned with the filling hole 5n of the sleeve base 5b.
  • the sleeve 5, the cover 7 and the seal 11 consist of thermoplastic, injection-moldable plastics.
  • the sleeve 5 and the cover 7 consist, for example, of polypropylene or polystyrene or a copolymer of one of these plastics.
  • the seal 11 is preferably made of a plastic which has a smaller modulus of elasticity than the plastics forming the sleeve and the cover and is softer than these.
  • the seal 11 can consist, for example, of a soft, low to medium density polyethylene or a polyethylene copolymer.
  • the remaining parts of the dispenser - of course with the exception of the deodorant and possibly the seal 15 - also consist of a thermoplastic, injection-moldable plastic.
  • the sleeve 5, the cover 7, the seal 11, the adjusting member 13 of the holder 19 and possibly also the seal 15 are produced by injection molding. After the different parts of the dispenser 1 have been produced, they are assembled according to FIG. 2, before the deodorant is filled in, with the exception of the closure element 17. The assembly can be done at least essentially or completely mechanically.
  • the closed container 3 is arranged with the lid 7 facing downward and a filler neck of a filler direction through the fill hole 5n, for example up to the hole 19b of the holder 19 located above the fill hole 5n in FIG Container 3 introduced.
  • deodorant material or material made flowable through heating and / or in another way is passed through the at least one hole 19b of the holder 19 into the one between the holder 19 and the seal 11 existing area of the container interior initiated until this interior area is filled with deodorant.
  • the inner sealing lip 11d which bears against the inner surface of the sleeve casing edge section 5i under prestress and is additionally pressed against it by the deodorant material, prevents deodorant material from flowing onto the outside of the sleeve casing 5a during the filling process.
  • the filler neck is pulled out of the container 3 and the fill hole 5n is closed with the closure element 17.
  • the dispenser is ready for use.
  • the dispenser 1 can be manufactured, assembled and filled inexpensively. After the deodorant has been filled in and solidified, the seal 11 ensures that when the container 3 is closed, no or at least practically no deodorant material evaporated and / or evaporated therein can escape from the container into the environment between the sleeve 5 and the cover 7.
  • the dispenser 101 has a container 103 with a sleeve 105, a lid 107 and a seal 111.
  • the sleeve 105 and the lid 107 have a sleeve jacket 105a and a lid jacket 107a, respectively.
  • the latching section 105d of the sleeve shell forms the outer boundary of the annular holding groove 105g and has a latching projection 105e projecting against the axis of the container (not shown) between the bottom and the mouth of the holding groove.
  • the holding section 107g of the cover shell 107a which projects into the holding groove 105g when the container is closed, also forms its latching section 107d and has an outwardly projecting latching projection 107e.
  • the seal 111 is the same as or similar to the seal 11 is formed and also the remaining parts of the dispenser 101 are of the same or similar design as the dispenser 1.
  • FIG. 5 shows part of a dispenser 201 with a container 203 which has a sleeve 205 with a sleeve jacket 205a and a cover 207 with a lid jacket 207a and a seal 211.
  • the dispenser 201 differs from the dispenser 1 in that the throat 205h and the edge section 205i of the sleeve casing 205a and the outer sealing lip 211e are longer in the axial direction than the corresponding parts of the dispenser 1 which have 200 smaller reference numerals.
  • the sealing lip 211e zigzag or wavy in such a way that it bears against the outer surface of the sleeve casing edge section 205i at two points of contact and also against the inner surface of the cover shell 207a at two points of contact, namely at two vertices of the zigzag or wavy line, the said points of contact all in are offset from each other in the axial direction.
  • the latching means not shown in FIG. 5 can be designed, for example, the same or similar to dispenser 1 or the same or similar to dispenser 101.
  • the remaining parts of the dispenser 201 can also be designed the same or similar to the dispenser 101.
  • the cover 307 partially shown in FIG. 6 and used to close the sleeve (not shown) of a dispenser is largely similar to the cover 107, but differs from it in that the latching section 307d of the cover jacket 307a has a lower, free edge Incisions 307p cut into the circumference and divided into tab-shaped or tongue-shaped sections.
  • the incisions 307p extend into the vicinity of the point at which the mouth of the holding groove is located when the container is closed. Accordingly, instead of an annular, intermittently connected locking projection 107e, there are a plurality of locking projections 307e distributed around the axis 309 of the cover.
  • the latching projection 7e of the dispenser 1 could be divided by axial slots into a plurality of latching projections distributed along the circumference of the cover, or the cover jacket 7a could be provided with incisions which extend from its lower edge to approximately the point where the lower edge extends the outer sealing lip 11e.
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