EP0613633A2 - Récipient pour de la crème - Google Patents

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EP0613633A2
EP0613633A2 EP94101541A EP94101541A EP0613633A2 EP 0613633 A2 EP0613633 A2 EP 0613633A2 EP 94101541 A EP94101541 A EP 94101541A EP 94101541 A EP94101541 A EP 94101541A EP 0613633 A2 EP0613633 A2 EP 0613633A2
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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
    • A45D40/0068Jars
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A45HAND OR TRAVELLING ARTICLES
    • A45CPURSES; LUGGAGE; HAND CARRIED BAGS
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    • A45C13/008Details; Accessories for making water- or air-tight

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  • the invention relates to a cream jar, in particular for cosmetics, with an inner container closed in the mouth area by a tear-off film, which can be inserted into an outer housing equipped with a sealing lid in such a way that the sealing lid extends over the mouth area of the inner container.
  • Classic cream jars consist of a lower part of the can and an upper part of the can, which acts as a sealing lid. After the contents have been used up, this unit is disposed of in the normal way.
  • the design described in the category takes more into account the current environmental concerns, since only the inner container that can be replaced after use is left over as waste. This solution is explained in DE-GbmS 76 16 082.
  • the inner container has a cartridge-like shape.
  • the mouth region widening into a flange carries a tear-off film.
  • the flange also serves as a support edge. The whole is protected by a screw cap as a cover.
  • a product- ie content-protecting measure exists in the fact that a sealing ring extends from the closure lid, which is designed as a hinged lid and which, when immersed in the mouth region of the inner container, seals against the inner wall of the inner container used.
  • the cap is hinged to the inner container.
  • the inner container which contains other utensils in the lid space, is locked in place with the plate-like flat outer housing.
  • a generic cream jar of increased utility value is achieved: the sealing conditions are optimized.
  • the main advantage of a fit-individualized assignment is done in such a way that the inner container has an angular groove around the mouth area for the abutment of both the tear-off film and an elastic ring seal of the closure cover.
  • This depression is a kind of keyhole for projections that can be assigned to the closure cover.
  • the desired product protective seal can always be reached using the elastic ring seal mentioned.
  • the tear-off film Since the tear-off film is always very thin-walled, no appreciable pressing force is lost after it is removed. It has proven to be advantageous that the tear-off film is connected to the bottom surface of the angle groove, for example glued.
  • the corresponding floor area creates a defined allocation area, which is also extremely stable due to the polydirectionality of wall sections given by the angular fillet, even if the wall thickness is very thin is worked. Of course, instead of gluing, widespread heat sealing is also conceivable.
  • the ring seal is designed separately, which has the advantage of being optimally adapted to special conditions, it is advantageous for the ring seal of the closure cover to have a central hold on the inner surface of the closure cover.
  • Such a ring seal may consist of rubber, for example in the form of an angle profile, the angle leg of which runs parallel to the cover plane and is overlapped by the central flat-disc-shaped dome. It can be used as a mirror support. The dome can be clicked on, or it can be assigned using the adhesive connection.
  • An alternative solution which is more advantageous with regard to a desired one-piece design, on the other hand, is seen in the fact that the ring seal on the inner surface of the closure cover is injection molded immediately. So-called multi-component spraying is known; A softer set plastic would therefore be used to form the ring seal. It is also advantageous that the ring seal acts on the bottom and side surfaces of the angular groove in the closed position of the closure cover.
  • the inner container has a flange circumscribing the mouth region, which is recessed into a recess on the top of the outer container.
  • a flange reinforces the edge;
  • the tear-off film which is usually drawn like an eardrum, withstands the usual mechanical stresses better.
  • the aforementioned sinking into the recess results in a good support for the inner container.
  • This assignment can also be optimized by the shape of the flange and the recess being out of round. So you can only equip it with the right inner containers. Such individualization best suits today's responsibilities regarding product liability.
  • the non-circular shape then brings the advantage of a rotation lock with the otherwise rotationally symmetrical structure of the inner container.
  • a development that is particularly advantageous in terms of use is provided by the following development in that the insertion opening for the inner container is open at the bottom and the bottom of the inner container still protrudes from the insertion opening.
  • To replace the empty inner container with a filled one or simply to replace the current cream with another simply press it out at the bottom and apply it to the edge.
  • the surrounding housing can simply be pushed against the shelf of the cream jar, whereby the outer housing shifts downwards and the inner housing enters the partial free-standing position above.
  • the closure cover is designed as a hinged cover.
  • the storage compartment is formed by three angled legs of the side wall of the outer housing that complement the U-shape.
  • Such angle legs can easily be taken into account when spraying the outer housing.
  • a perfect seal is obtained even with hinged covers if the hinge axis of the cover lies somewhat above the sealing plane of the ring seal. In the sealing phase this practically takes place a coaxial approach of the overlapping closure cover to the angle groove.
  • the closure lid has a space in which the upper edge of the flange is immersed and which is surrounded by an edge strip of the closure lid. This practically results in a correspondence between nesting of the closure lid and the outer housing, while embedding the angular fillet part of the inner container.
  • a snap connection between the flap and the nose of the closure cover is realized in order to enable the closure cover to be opened with a strong will, which in turn supports the childproofing effect achieved.
  • the hinge axis area is covered by a panel.
  • Such an aperture expediently has a U-shaped cross section and covers the generally web-like bearing eye of the outer container.
  • an appealing appearance of such a cream jar results from the fact that the visible surfaces of the closure lid, the flap and the outer casing of the cream jar merge seamlessly into one another to avoid visible shadow gaps, so that it is also not immediately apparent how the access to the content can be seen is going on. This measure also serves to protect children.
  • the inner region of the ring seal is closed by an overpressure compensation membrane wall. In the area of the inner container, substance-related expansions do not result in the lid of the cream jar, which can be opened in a will-like manner, lifting off.
  • the overpressure compensation membrane wall is bulged in the direction of the inner container. This not only proves to be space-saving, but practically forms a kind of pressure distributor; the ring seal is equally stressed everywhere.
  • the protrusion can be designed with full use of the ring seal thickness.
  • the overpressure compensation membrane wall can be arranged at a distance from the inner surface of the sealing cover while the wall thickness of the membrane wall is as thin as possible. This creates a space that can be used up to that point. The distance is consequently defined by the root of the ring seal.
  • the ring seal can also be glued to the inner surface of the closure cover or, as the invention finally proposes, in such a way that the root has a locking recess for engaging a counter-locking means of the closure cover.
  • the overpressure compensation can also take place in the presence of the tear-off film.
  • the cream jar shown is box-shaped. It has an outer housing 1. This accommodates an inner container 2 in a vertical plug-in assignment.
  • The contains pasty substance, such as cream 3 or other cosmetics.
  • Such an inner container 2 is assigned to the cream jar at the factory. After emptying etc. of this inner container 2, it is replaced by a fresh inner container 2.
  • the pot-shaped inner container 2 has an essentially cylindrical jacket wall 4.
  • the matching outer housing 1 has the matching insertion opening 5.
  • the inner container 2 is exposed with its bottom 6 on the underside 7 of the outer housing 1.
  • the relevant vertical projection x is approximately 1 mm to 2 mm.
  • the inner container 2 itself and not the outer housing 1 stands on the shelf 8, for example a console.
  • the inner container 2 has the usual rim 9 of such vessels.
  • the plug position of the inner container 2, which is at most in a light friction fit, can be lifted by pushing the outer housing 1 downward, so that the mouth area M of the inner container 2, somewhat protruding, can now be gripped better for pulling out the inner container 2. By pushing from below, this operation can be done run even more comfortably. In addition, both parts have the coordinated slight taper.
  • the mouth area M of the inner container 2 is closed by a tear-off film 10 to protect the product.
  • the latter merges into a radially outward pull tab 11, so that the tear-off film 10, which is held, for example, by means of the adhesive connection, can be easily removed with emphasis on the will.
  • a closure lid 12 takes over the protection of the contents by the closure lid overlapping the mouth area M of the inner container 2.
  • the inner container 2 an angular groove 13 circumscribing or encircling the mouth region M.
  • the angle groove 13 opens in the direction of the container and is used both for inserting or applying the working film 10 and for applying an elastic ring seal 14 of the closure cover 12.
  • the angular groove 13 clearly stands back from the upper edge 15 of the inner container 2. It includes an opening angle of approx. 90 °, in a rotationally symmetrical rotation. This creates a horizontally oriented annular base surface 13 'and a vertically oriented side surface 13' 'which adjoins outwards.
  • the bottom surface 13 ' carries the suitably punched-out, that is to say disc-shaped tear-off film 10. It is thus itself optimally protected and laid at a sufficient distance from the upper edge 15 of the inner container 2.
  • the elastic cowhide seal 14 of the closure cap 12 tapers towards the free end.
  • the taper is directed peripherally, as can be seen particularly clearly from FIGS. 7 to 9.
  • the ring seal 14 forms, at least at its sealing-active end, an inner bevel 16 which brings out the thinning. Their helix angle is approx. 45 °.
  • the practical, cutting edge-like sealing edge 17 achieved in this way creates a double seal by sealingly placing it on the horizontal bottom surface 13 'and also moving outwards with the closing cover in an increasingly more closed position, in order to also use the free sealing edge 17 even against the circumferential boundary bringing side surface 13 '', and here also sealing.
  • At the former sealing point namely on the bottom surface 13 'acts more of the surface section of the relevant version formed by the bevel 16.
  • FIG. 7 shows that this closing of the closure lid causes the sealing edge 17 to move in the direction of the apex Sch of the angled groove 13. With or without the intermediate layer of the tear-off film 10, an extremely effective closure is achieved.
  • the apex Sch of the angled groove 13 extends in the extension of the jacket wall 4 of the inner container 2.
  • the jacket wall 4 is practically aligned with the cylindrical side surface 13 ′′.
  • the latter rests on a corresponding step 19 of the outer housing 1.
  • the outer edges of the flange 20 created in this way are chamfered (see FIG. 6).
  • Said flange does not, however, follow the cylindrical course of the inner container 2, but merges into a square outline. Specifically, this is square.
  • this is square.
  • the flange 20 surrounding the mouth area M of the inner container 2 is partially immersed in a depression 21 on the upper side 22 of the outer housing 1. This sinking is shown in Figure 6. Since flange 20 and recess 21 are designed to be non-circular in shape, this results effective rotation lock for the inner container 2 used.
  • the corners of the flange 20 are convex and the corresponding inner corners of the recess 21 are rounded concavely.
  • the closure lid 12 of the cream jar is designed as a hinged lid. Its horizontal articulation takes place in the area of a strip-shaped bearing eye 23 which clearly projects above the upper side 22 of the outer housing 1.
  • the hinge axis bears the reference numeral 24.
  • in terms of physical training there are two inserted pins which are congruent but shorter strip-shaped bearing eyes Push 25 of the cover 12 through.
  • the bearing eye 23 is covered by a cover 26.
  • the cover is a short U-shaped profile section.
  • stub axles can also be formed, which enter the corresponding bearing cavities of the other part in the way of the snap-lock connection.
  • the hinge axis 24 of the closure cover 12 occupies a position clearly above the sealing plane of the ring seal 14. This largely prevents any tilting of the ring-shaped cow seal 14 relative to the angular groove 13 receiving it.
  • the ring seal 14 can, as is further apparent from FIG. 6, be implemented as a separate sealing body. It is inserted into the lid cavity and secured to an inner surface 28 of the closure lid 12 by a central, plate-shaped retaining dome 27.
  • Haltedom 27 holds by gluing, so that its rear surface is so connected to said inner surface 28.
  • the mobility of the sealing head, ie the sealing edge 17 is taken into account, that is to say there is sufficient freedom of movement on both sides of the ring wall of the ring seal 14. Only the root of the ring seal 14 is fixed.
  • the ring seal according to FIG. 6 consists of a rotationally symmetrical angle profile made of rubber or comparable flexible or elastic material.
  • a variant while maintaining the multi-part structure consists in the formation of an approximately Y-shaped ring seal 14 in cross section, as can be seen from FIG. There, the double-walled root-side end of the ring seal 14 is clipped onto an annular web 29 of the closure cover 12.
  • the other details are comparable to the ones described and should not be repeated here textually.
  • a one-piece ring seal 14 with the closure cover 12 is shown in FIG. 8. There, the ring seal of the inner surface 26 of the closure cover 12 is injection molded. The advantage of multi-component spraying is therefore used.
  • the ring seal 14 consists of a softer material than that of the residual body, that is to say the closure cover.
  • a flap 31 is then assigned to the flank 30 of the outer housing 1 facing away from the hinge side.
  • a pivotable assignment results from a hinge formation in the area of the edge of the bottom of the cream jar there.
  • the geometric hinge axis lying spatially parallel or diametrically to the hinge axis 24 has the reference symbol 32.
  • the flap 31 designed in the manner of a bowl acts as a throwing protection.
  • its edge 33 which is remote from the hinge axis 32, extends over a nose 34 of the closure cover 12 folded in the closed position.
  • a kind of child safety device is implemented.
  • the flap 31 securing it is not immediately noticeable, also because, as can be seen in the drawings, the visible surfaces of the closure lid 12, the flap 31 and the outer housing 1 smoothly merge. This goes up to a flatness that avoids shadow gaps.
  • the overgrazing of a certain obstacle is required.
  • This obstacle is realized by a snap connection between the flap 31 and the nose 34 of the closure cover.
  • the corresponding snap projection 35 starts from the inside of the edge 33 of the flap 31 and interacts with a recess 36 located on the top 34 of the nose.
  • the necessary flexibility is mainly obtained from the strip-like shape of the edge 33.
  • the securing function of the flap 31 goes beyond such a function: the flap 31 extends over a storage compartment 37 formed in front of the side wall of the outer container 1 formed by the flank 30.
  • the latter serves, for example, to hold a spatula 38 or other utensils.
  • Such accessories therefore no longer need to be accommodated within the closure cover, as suggested by the prior art.
  • the storage compartment 37 is U-shaped by three angle legs 39 bordered. The U opening faces upwards. As can be seen from FIG. 2, an easily accessible frontal opening area remains.
  • the spatula 38 shown takes an essentially diagonal direction of adjustment. It can be pulled out upwards. There is also no problem with demolding technology. You can even work with simple drawing cores.
  • the two vertical angle legs 39 close to the edge are spaced from the edges, so that the flap 31 designed in the form of a box half can nestle against the exposed, compartment-forming ledge bodies in a well supported manner.
  • the lower angle leg 39 also jumps back sufficiently from the bottom edge of the outer housing 1, taking account of the need for the flap 31 to fold in.
  • the vertical leg sections of the angle strips 39 rooted in the side wall are approximately as wide as the leg sections projecting parallel to one another in front of the side wall. The same applies to the bottom-side angle leg 39.
  • the latter has a niche 40 in the leg region that extends from the U opening.
  • the closure cover 12 has a free space 41.
  • the upper side 22 of the flange 20 enters this, not filling.
  • the flange 20 thus projects partially into the closure cover 12 and into the corresponding upper section of the outer housing 1.
  • the flange 20 is peripherally encompassed by the edge strip 42 of the closure cover 12.
  • the handling is, briefly summarized, as follows: By pivoting the flap 31 away, the first stage of access to the interior of the container is free.
  • the second stage of access in the form of the closure cover 12 is due to the latter being folded up about the hinge axis 24. With this, the sealing ring 14 lifts off from the mouth region M of the crucible-like inner container 2. The cream is accessible. Closing and securing is done in reverse order.
  • the elastic ring seal 14 is further developed, as shown in FIGS. 10 and 11.
  • the reference numbers are used analogously, sometimes without repeated text.
  • the desired product-protective seal also takes effect here, in that there is a first pressure on the bottom surface of the angled groove 13 and a second pressure which arises on the side wall of the same due to peripheral migration due to pressure.
  • the development consists in that the inner region of the ring seal 14 is closed by a membrane wall 43.
  • a membrane wall 43 By using the elasticity or flexibility of the material forming the ring seal 14, there is a spatial compensation of the excess pressure that may arise in the inner container 2.
  • the created overpressure compensation membrane wall 43 is slightly arched in the direction of the inner container 2. It stands with its downward zenith directly above the horizontal tear-off film 10.
  • the one-piece connection of the overpressure compensation membrane wall 43 to the ring seal 14 is based on a material accumulation, referred to as the root W. There, the relatively thin membrane wall 43 increases Thickening over so that there is a tear-resistant bond.
  • the ring seal 14 which is designed as an angular profile, merges into a V-profile according to the variant in FIG.
  • the V opening points in the direction of the inner container 2.
  • the corresponding divergence of the angle legs is clearly shown in FIG. 10.
  • the variant in FIG. 11 indicates a material accumulation in such a way that, while the angular structure is retained on the outside, the apex of the angular profile facing the inner container 2 is rounded in a concave manner, namely in a consistently uniform, that is to say circular curvature, specifically over a quarter circle. Section.
  • the ring seal 14 according to FIG. 10 is, for example, glued to the inner surface 28 of the closure cover 12, but this so that gaps remain which allow air to be balanced over the back of the ring seal 14.
  • latching means 14 are used with a view to fixing the ring seal.
  • the membrane wall 43 starts closer to the angled groove 13, in accordance with the variant in FIG. 11 the connection is made directly below the inner surface 28.
  • the circumferential connection points are designated 46 in both variants.
  • the membrane wall 43 bulges in the opposite direction to the basic curvature shown.
  • the pressure-induced evasive bulge is shown in dash-dotted lines.
  • the pressure acting below the membrane wall 43 also stresses the sealing lip the ring seal 14 in the sense of a pressure reinforcement.
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EP1665948A1 (fr) * 2004-12-03 2006-06-07 Techpack International Distributeur d'un produit solide ou pâteux
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