EP1405579B1 - Applikator mit wenigstens zwei getrennt gelagerten Produkten - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to applicators for applying to the a product, especially a care or make-up product, on the skin or skin appendages.
- US Pat. No. 3,958,571 discloses an applicator comprising a tube containing a liquid and an applicator element at one end of the tube. Such an applicator is provided to apply a drug such as an iodine solution.
- US 5,702,035 discloses another applicator comprising a tube containing a liquid and an application element, the liquid being separated from the application element by a silicone plug.
- EP 0 553 534 describes a plurality of applicators each comprising an element and a tube, the tubes being interconnected by a plug common to several applicators, configured to plug each tube at the opposite end to that supporting the application element.
- Some cosmetic products packaged in vials are bi-phasic, comprising an aqueous phase and an oily phase.
- the bottle is agitated to homogenize the composition. He was noted that it remains quite often, at the end of use, one of the two phases in the bottle because agitation is not always satisfactorily performed by users. This results in a loss of product and a change in relative proportions different constituents during use, which may be detrimental to the effectiveness of the product.
- the invention aims to meet all or part of these needs.
- the subject of the invention is, according to one of its aspects, an applicator comprising: as defined in claim 1.
- a third-party component which may be a cork of a liquid or powdery product, either form at least two phases at contact each other.
- the invention allows packaging in the same applicator, in a manner economic, at least two products, intended for example to be mixed extemporaneously or to be applied successively to the skin, including mucous membranes or integuments.
- the invention also allows, in the case of conditioning two at least phases, to stabilize these two phases without the use of surfactant or thickener or at least allow to use a smaller amount.
- the two phases can indeed be kept separate from each other thanks in particular to the capillary forces and surface tension which are exerted with the inner wall of the tube, even if the difference in nature of the two products constituting the phases is relatively low, especially if the two products do not present, for example only a slight difference in density or polarity.
- the invention thus makes it possible, in one of its aspects, to remedy the problem stabilization of a composition comprising several phases, mentioned above.
- one of the products may for example be an aqueous solution and the other an oily solution but, without departing from the scope of the present invention, the two products can both be aqueous or oily solutions or other.
- Both products may contain respective incompatible compounds, that could not be packaged together for a long time, and the presence at least two phases may make it possible to limit the exchange surface between the two products, which can improve the preservation of said compounds.
- the tube may comprise two phases each occupying a respective portion of the length of the tube, with a single interface between the two phases.
- One of the phases can be further dispersed as globules in the other phase, in particular in the form of globules arranged at substantially intervals along the tube, which may be advantageous for aesthetic reasons and / or dosage.
- the tube may have more than two products corresponding to more than two phases, and in particular the tube may comprise a phase in which are dispersed the other phases in the form of globules, each globule corresponding for example to a respective product, these globules may for example be of different colors or contain assets differently dosed, and if necessary of different sizes.
- the invention makes it possible to render a bi-phasic composition or multiphasic stable, without resorting to the usual techniques emulsification or gelling.
- the invention can make it possible to reduce risk of migration or mixing during storage.
- the invention avoids the unsightly appearance of bad demixing.
- the invention can thus make it possible to condition in a stable manner at least a bi- or multi-phase composition that does not incorporate surfactants and to reduce the preservatives, the preservation of the products can be carried out under cover of the air.
- the invention can allow use without prior agitation, with conservation in time of the relative proportions of the different phases.
- An applicator according to the invention may be suitable for a single use.
- Products can be packaged in the applicator in other ways again, which can be combined with the above.
- each tube preferably comprises a plug of a liquid or powder inside.
- the tube may have an internal partition defining two compartments in which the products are respectively contained.
- This partition can extend over the entire length of the tube, being for example made by extrusion of plastic material with the rest of the tube.
- the applicator can contain two products that can be products to be mixed extemporaneously, for example products containing components that can react together to provide new components with limited life, the two components giving rise for example to a reaction such as a reaction of effervescence, chemical or enzymatic hydrolysis, oxidation, this list not being limiting.
- the applicator may include an application element, which may be porous, for example fibrous.
- the application element may be selected from the group consisting of: cotton tip, a foam tip, a felt tip, a flocked tip, a mouthpiece ceramic or sintered material, a stamp, among others.
- the application element can still be a brush, a comb or a brush, to allow an application eyelashes, eyebrows, hair, nails, teeth or gums.
- the element application may have abrasive properties, if any.
- the second product may be impregnated or dispersed in or adhered to the application element before use, or to form at least a part of it.
- the second product can especially be present in the form of a layer on the surface of the element application.
- the second product can still be fixed or grafted onto fibers or bristles of the application element.
- the application element may for example include fibers, in particular cellulose, on which a graft or compound.
- the applicator may be devoid of application element.
- the liquid from the cap of liquid may be chosen from the group consisting of: mineral oils, products fluorinated silicones, this list not being exhaustive.
- this last powder can have organic or mineral particles, solid or hollow and be for example a powder of microspheres of copolymers such as Expancel® (Nobel Industrie) by for example, Nylon® (Orgasol® for example), waxes, silicas or silicones.
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- Nylon® Orgasol® for example
- waxes silicas or silicones.
- the inner space of the tube may be delimited, a second side opposite the plug, by a removable end portion, perforable or deformable, optionally breakable, tube.
- each tube may comprise a removable part, especially scored, independent.
- the applicator may comprise a holding element, for example made of cotton, of each breakable part on the applicator after its severing.
- the volume of product contained in the or each tube can be understood by for example between 0.01 and 5 ml, or even 0.05 ml and 5 ml, more preferably between 0.05 ml and 1 ml.
- the or each tube may be made of a transparent material, in particular a transparent plastic material, to allow for example the user to observe the level of the product or products in each tube and / or their color.
- the OR each tube may comprise a multilayer structure, with at least one layer forming an air barrier, for example an air-impermeable layer of varnish, or a barrier against a solvent or anti-UV.
- Another subject of the invention is, according to another of its aspects, a set application comprising at least one applicator as defined above and a package wherein said at least one applicator is disposed prior to use.
- the packaging may include an individual packaging bag of the applicator, this bag being able to be hermetically closed, in particular when the element application is impregnated with a liquid product, or even a string of sachets of packaging each comprising at least one applicator.
- the packaging may alternatively comprise a housing in which can be housed at least one applicator.
- the applicator defined above can be used, for example, for makeup removing makeup from eyelashes or eyebrows, lips, eyelids, nails or part of the face or body or for coloring or discoloration of hair, eyelashes and eyebrows, or the hygiene of the mouth, including teeth or gums, or the protection vis-à-vis the sun in particular.
- the applicator can still be used for the application of a tattoo on the skin or making a drawing using a self-tanning product.
- the subject of the invention is also, independently or in combination with this above, a method of applying at least one product contained in a space inside the tube in which the tube is subjected to a heat source prior to the application of the product.
- This product may comprise for example at least one thickener thermoreversible so that the product becomes liquefied as the heat increases.
- the source of heat can for example be human heat, or a source of heat external to the human body, for example.
- Fluidifying the product beforehand the application can improve its storage during storage in the tube, in particular to limit its evaporation. Fluidifying the product can also facilitate its passage through an applicator tip, in particular a tip made in a porous material, for example cotton.
- the tube may or may not have a a plug of a liquid or a powder placed on one side of the product, this plug of liquid or powder that can evacuate with the product when it leaves the space inside the tube during use.
- FIG. 1 shows an example of an application assembly 10 made according to the invention, which may comprise a housing 11 comprising a plurality of compartments 12 each receiving several applicators 20 containing at least two products P 1 and P 2 , such as for example liquids intended to form, when mixed, a cosmetic or care product and may contain incompatible ingredients to be stored separately.
- a housing 11 comprising a plurality of compartments 12 each receiving several applicators 20 containing at least two products P 1 and P 2 , such as for example liquids intended to form, when mixed, a cosmetic or care product and may contain incompatible ingredients to be stored separately.
- the applicators 20 are stored in the compartments 12 according to the products they contain.
- a label 14 makes it possible to identify each compartment, and an indication such as an alphanumeric sign or a color may be present on each applicator 20.
- the housing 11 may also include a mirror 17, on the inner face of the lid.
- FIGS. 2 to 4 show separately an applicator 20.
- the applicator 20 comprises a tube 21 which, in the example in question, contains two products P 1 and P 2 , this tube being made for example of plastic material and provided at one closed end with a breakable portion 22. The latter is covered, in this example, by a cotton tip.
- the tube 21 is open at the other end, opposite the breakable portion 22, being provided at this end with an applicator element 23, for example a cotton tip, in the manner of a cotton swab.
- the two products P 1 and P 2 are contained in an interior space of the tube 21 located between the breakable portion 22 and a first plug 24 present in the tube 21, on the side of its open end, for example a liquid stopper.
- the products P 1 and P 2 are separated from each other by a second plug 25, for example a plug of liquid.
- the volume of the products P 1 and P 2 contained in the tube 21 may be suitable for a single use of the applicator, being determined according to the nature of the products and the intended application, and may vary for example between 0.01 ml and 5 ml, better between 0.05 and 1 ml.
- the outside diameter of the tube 21 is for example less than 6 mm, or even less than or equal to about 3 mm.
- the inside diameter of the tube 21 may be between about 0.5 mm and about 3 mm, for example.
- the material of the plugs 24 or 25 may consist of any inert material compatible with the packaging of the products P 1 and P 2 in the tube 21, in particular a material which does not react with the products P 1 and P 2 , which can be evacuated easily out of the tube 21 at the time of use, and otherwise physiologically acceptable, for example a mineral oil or a fluorinated product, among others.
- the plugs 24 or 25 are formed of silicone.
- the plug 24 makes it possible in particular to isolate the product P 2 from the air, to prevent its evaporation and to external contaminants from entering.
- the quantity of liquid or powder forming the plugs 24 and 25 is small compared to that of the products P 1 and P 2 .
- the air can enter the tube 21 on the opposite side to the open end, and the products P 1 and P 2 can flow successively by gravity in the tube 21 and gain the element 23, as illustrated in Figures 3 and 4, where they can mix before being applied to the skin for example.
- the plugs 24 and 25 are evacuated with the products P 1 and P 2 .
- the cotton tip covering the breakable portion 22 allows to maintain it integral with the rest of the tube 21, even after breaking.
- the applicator 20 may be used, for example, to apply the mixture of products P 1 and P 2 to the lips, as illustrated in FIG. 6, on the eyelids as illustrated in FIG. 7 or on the nails as illustrated in FIG. 8 .
- the applicators 20 can be packaged in a housing as on the Figure 1, but also in another packaging without leaving the scope of the present invention.
- the packaging may for example be constituted by a string of sachets 31, each containing an applicator 20, as shown in FIG.
- the applicator described with reference to FIGS. 1 to 9 comprises two products P 1 and P 2 contained in the same tube 21 and separated by a plug 25.
- the applicator may be in another form, and in particular, as illustrated in Figures 10 to 13, comprise two separate tubes 21 and joined along a common generator.
- the applicator may include an application element 23 common to both tubes 21.
- each tube 21 has a breakable portion independent of that of the other tube, and the two tubes contain P 1 and P 2 products different from each other.
- Each tube also contains a plug 24, like the applicator described with reference to FIGS. 2 to 4, situated before use between the product P 1 or P 2 and the applicator element.
- the applicator of FIG. 10 can be used by first severing the end portion 22 of the tube 21 containing the product P 1 , which then flows into the applicator element. 23.
- the breakable part of the tube 21 containing the product P 2, which in turn flows in the applicator element 23, can then be cut off.
- Such an applicator may be useful for successively applying two products on a surface, for example.
- the applicator may comprise a single tube comprising an internal partition 26, which may be made by extrusion, which can be seen in FIG. 16.
- This partition 26 defines two compartments 21a and 21b inside the tube 21, to separate the products P 1 and P 2 before use.
- the tube 21 comprises two plugs 24 each in a compartment 21a and 21b and a breakable portion 22 common to the two compartments 21a and 21b.
- the breakable part does not have any element of hold on the rest of the tube after cutting.
- the breakable part 22 can be connected to the remainder of the tube by a preferential zone of fracture 27, materialized by for example by a thinning of the wall of the tube 21 or a notch.
- the applicator can be arranged in such a way that after breaking the end breakable, the user can dose the amount of liquid that descends by manipulating the applicator as a pipette which it closes the upper end with the index, the tube may be inclined more or less, if necessary.
- the tube can be plugged after only a fraction of the liquid contained inside has gone down.
- This filling can be done for example by the end breakable.
- the latter can be configured for example to form a closure cap, the end breakable comprising for example a pin adapted to engage in the tube or on the tube for the seal.
- FIG. 17 Another embodiment is illustrated in FIG. 17.
- the applicator comprises in this example a tube 21 containing a product P 1 , while the application element 23 is pre-impregnated with a product P 2 separated from the product P 1 by the liquid plug 24.
- the product P 2 may for example be in powder form, being dispersed in the application element 23, or liquid.
- the product P 2 may be for example a powder of emulsifiable granules containing a liquid.
- Self-dispersible granules in a liquid, especially water, are described in applications WO 97/15386, WO 97/15385 and WO 00/26280.
- Such granules may comprise at least one active ingredient in the form of a hydrophobic liquid, and at least one water-soluble compound capable of forming a solid continuous film trapping droplets of hydrophobic active material.
- a sealed bag 30 may contain the applicator prior to use, especially when the product P 2 is liquid.
- the product P 1 may, when the product P 2 is a solid, be a solvent and / or a dispersant, capable of dissolving or dispersing the product P 2 , and may be chosen for example from the group consisting of: pure water, an aqueous or oily solution, a solution containing at least one surfactant, a fluorinated solvent, this list not being limiting.
- the product P 2 can be distributed throughout the application element or in only a part thereof, for example in the form of a layer present on the surface of the application element, such as illustrated in FIG. 18.
- a support 46 in the form of a cup can be fixed to the end of the tube 21, this support carrying a buffer 45 made of an elastically deformable and porous material, on the surface of which was deposited the product layer P 2 to be applied to the skin.
- the product P 1 contained in the tube 21 may for example be used to dissolve a binder which holds the product P 2 on the surface of the pad 45, so as to allow the product P 2 to be transferred to the skin in order to make a tattoo.
- the product P 2 can be further configured to form at least a part of the applicator element, as illustrated in FIG. 19. It can be seen in this figure that the product P 2 can be produced for example in the form of a solid block 48, attached to the end of the tube 21.
- the product P 2 is for example porous, so that the product P 1 can easily impregnate and allow its transfer to the surface to be treated.
- the application element may for example be configured to disintegrate progressively to deposit material for filling wrinkles, for example.
- block 48 of product P 2 may comprise a housing 49 in which the end of tube 21 is received.
- the application element may have various shapes, including a rounded or pointed end, for example in the form of a flame as shown in FIG. Figure 21.
- the application element can also have a fork shape like shown in Figure 22 to, for example, facilitate the grip of a wick, a eyelash or eyebrow.
- the application element can still be in the form of a mouthpiece as shown in FIG. 23, with a flocked tip as shown in FIG. Figure 24, a ceramic tip or sintered material.
- the application element may have an eccentric shape, for example adapted to the nature of the make-up to be made or the relief of the region of the body or face on which the products must be applied.
- the applicator element comprises a porous tip
- the latter can be made to include pores or cells containing the product P 2 or any other additional compound, at least a portion of the pores or cells that can see its structure modified during use to release the product P 2 or the additional compound.
- the applicator element may comprise a tip made of a foam, in particular polyurethane, in which microcapsules containing the product P 2 or an additional compound have been deposited.
- the tip can also be made of silicone elastomer foam, EVA, polysulfane, polyethylene, among others. At least a portion of the cells of the foam may burst under the pressure of the skin or the cell walls may be at least partially dissolved by the product P 1 during use, in order to release the product P 2 or the additional compound .
- the application element can still be realized with a tapered shape as shown in FIG. 25, for the application of an eyeliner for example, or shape of a brush, especially for the application of a product on the nails, as illustrated in FIG. 26, or in the form of a buffer, in particular a buffer with a decorative pattern, as shown in Figure 27.
- the applicator element can also be made in the form of a comb as shown in FIG. 28. It can be seen in FIG. 29 that this comb may comprise an internal channel 28 which communicates with the tube 21, so as to allow products P 1 and P 2 to gain at least one orifice 29 made at the base of the teeth. In a non-illustrated variant, the outlet orifices may open at the end of the teeth.
- the application element can still be made in the form of a brush made by plastic injection, for example comprising, as illustrated in FIG. FIG. 30, a support 41 carrying a plurality of bristles 40 directed radially, and, they, on the support, orifices 42 for feeding the products.
- the application element may still have adhesive properties and / or abrasive.
- the application element may include solid particles or any material allowing for example a peeling or sanding, for example a mineral powder such as pumice, glass, corundum, metal, a powder organic, wood fibers or plastic particles.
- a peeling or sanding for example a mineral powder such as pumice, glass, corundum, metal, a powder organic, wood fibers or plastic particles.
- the abrasive effect can be used for example to polish teeth or to treat a hyperkeratinized skin, to polish the nails and eliminate the cuticles, this list application is not limiting.
- the applicator 20 may still be devoid of application element, as shown in Figure 31.
- Such an embodiment may be useful in particular when the products P 1 and P 2 contained in the tube 21 must be deposited in the form of a drop on the surface of the skin, for example.
- the breakable portion 22 may be entirely separated from the tube 21, as described previously with reference to FIG.
- the applicator can be configured so that the part breakable 22 remains attached to the tube 21 after use, as shown in Figure 32, thanks to a material bridge 50.
- the end of the tube 21 opposite to the end through which the product leaves can for example, to be closed otherwise than with a manually breakable part, by means of a plug or a piston, for example in one of the ways represented on the Figures 3 to 8 of US Patent 3,958,571, the contents of which are incorporated herein by reference.
- the tube 21 can be made with a bulged part, allowing for example to exert pressure on the product to make it leave the tube.
- the products P 1 and P 2 can be applied simultaneously on the same surface to be treated or successively.
- the products P 1 and P 2 may or may not react together.
- the product P 2 may be of a nature to be applied by transfer without having to be dissolved or dispersed by the product P 1 .
- the user can thus start by applying the product P 2 , then, once this application is made, act on the tube 21 to release the product P 1 contained therein.
- the product P 1 can then be deposited on the previously treated surface. It is thus possible, for example, initially to make a makeup with the product P 2 to bring a color, then use the product P 1 to impart shine to the makeup or improve the resistance of the product P 2 on the treated surface .
- the product P 2 may be, for example, a product intended to react with the product P 1 , in particular to produce a reaction. exothermic, endothermic or effervescence.
- the product P 1 may comprise acetic acid or any other physiologically acceptable acid
- the application element may comprise sodium carbonate or any other salt capable of reacting with the acid contained in the tube to cause gassing.
- At least one of the products P 1 and P 2 may further comprise at least one compound having an action on the skin, for example whitening, purifying or otherwise. Gaseous evolution may be useful to promote the action of this compound or to provide an audible or visual indication of the duration of treatment to be continued. For example, the user may be advised to perform treatment with the applicator for as long as the effervescence continues. This can reduce the risk of using the applicator too quickly to perform an effective treatment.
- the effervescence can also allow to generate foam facilitating the cleaning or removal of makeup or distribution of the product on keratin fibers.
- the application element may comprise a color-changing compound by reacting with the product P 1 contained in the tube.
- the product P 2 can, at the limit, serve only to produce such a color change, which can be used to allow the user to visualize the impregnation of the application element by the product P 1 , which may be useful especially when the latter is transparent or relatively viscous and a minimum period must be observed to allow the product P 1 to impregnate satisfactorily the application element. In this case, the user can only proceed with the application after the application element has completely changed color.
- the products P 1 and P 2 present in the applicator may also be compounds making it possible to color or discolour the keratin fibers.
- the application element may for example comprise a product P 2 such as an oxidizing powder and the product P 1 contained in the tube may be an oxidation dye, which makes it possible, for example, to carry out a coloration or a discoloration. eyelashes, eyebrows, or a treatment of the hairline.
- a product P 2 such as an oxidizing powder
- the product P 1 contained in the tube may be an oxidation dye, which makes it possible, for example, to carry out a coloration or a discoloration. eyelashes, eyebrows, or a treatment of the hairline.
- the product P 2 may also comprise fibers intended to be dispersed by the product P 1 on the treated surface, for example the skin, the eyelashes or the eyebrows, to be spread in preferred directions and to provide, for example, optical effects. elongation, stretching, shine or other.
- the product P 2 contained in the application element may comprise a swelling polymer, for example a polymer capable of reacting with water, the product P 2 reacting in contact with the product P 1 to form a gel or a cream.
- the product P 2 may especially be of a nature to form a film on the surface of the lips, in particular a glossy or protective film.
- the product P 2 can also be configured to form for example a gel for eyelashes or eyebrows, allowing their shaping.
- the product P 1 may for example comprise an oil.
- One of the products P 1 may also contain a product whose effect on the skin or integuments appears at the end of a certain period of time and the other product contained in the applicator may allow the user to view the product. application of the first product.
- one of the products can thus contain a self-tanner and the other product contains an ink allowing the user to visualize the path of the applicator on the treated surface.
- the product containing the self-tanner can for example contain dihydroxyacetone (DHA) in the concentrated state.
- DHA dihydroxyacetone
- the applicator can be used in combination with a stencil to make tattoos or to facilitate localized treatment.
- the applicator element may have, independently of the product P 1 contained in the tube or the product P 2 which may be associated with it, thermogenic, hemostatic or biocidal properties.
- the application element may for example comprise a thermogenic wadding such as methyl nicotinate or Coalgan.
- the application element may further comprise waxes or polymers.
- FIG. 33 shows a tube 21 comprising two liquid products P 1 and P 2 in the form of two phases each occupying a portion of the length of the tube.
- It may be for example an oily phase and an aqueous phase for removing makeup, the aqueous phase comprising for example a surfactant.
- the two products P 1 and P 2 are in contact with each other via an interface 60.
- the capillary forces and surface tension which are exerted by the tube, of small diameter, on the different phases make it possible to keep two phases well dissociated.
- One of the products may also be in the form of at least one globule inside the other phase, for example in the form of several globules 61 as illustrated in Figure 34. This may allow for example to achieve a dosage using tube as a pipette or improve the aesthetics of the applicator.
- liquids can also be dispersed in the form of several globules in the same phase.
- the different globules can thus correspond to products having different colors and / or containing assets differently dosed and / or of different natures.
- the product P 2 when contained in the tube, can still be solid, consisting for example of a powder soluble in the product P 1 , the products P 1 and P 2 being separated by a plug before use.
- the product P 2 may for example be vitamin C or an oxidizing powder.
- the volume of product P 2 may be sufficiently small so that the product P 2 can dissolve easily during use.
- the number of products present in the applicator can be in particular greater than two without departing from the scope of the present invention.
- the end of the tube that is in communication with the air at the time of use can be done otherwise.
- FIG. 35 shows the upper end of a tube comprising example, three interior channels 76 each comprising, for example, a liquid and a associated cap, the tube being closable at this end before use by a removable cap 77, which is for example glued or heat-sealed on the tube.
- FIG. 36 shows a container that can receive an applicator before or after use.
- Such a container may for example comprise a base 70 supporting a body 71 whose upper end is configured to allow the attachment of a cap of closure 72 for sealing substantially the container.
- a support member 73 is disposed within the body 71 and has at least one orifice 74 for engaging an applicator 20 therein.
- cap 72 prevents the application element from drying.
- a support 80 as shown in FIG. 37, making it possible to hold the applicator with the apparent application element, this support being able for example to comprise means 81 to break the breakable end while the applicator is in place in the support 80.
- These means 81 comprise for example a window allowing access to the breakable end or a movable element relative to the support and whose actuation causes lateral thrust on the breakable end.
- the tube may still be lacking splitting end but simply having a closed end and the support being equipped for example with a blade or a point for cutting or drilling the tube to allow air to penetrate inside, and liquid and plug to escape to the application element when the applicator is used.
- tube any body preferably generally elongate, of constant section or not, having at least one inner channel to contain a liquid, such a tube may have a rectilinear longitudinal axis or no.
- the invention is not limited to a tube of circular outer section, or to a tube made in accordance with the teaching of US Pat. No. 5,702,035.
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- Auftrageinrichtung (20), umfassend:mindestens ein Rohr (21),mindestens einen Stopfen (24) aus einer Flüssigkeit oder aus einem Pulver im Inneren des Rohrs undmindestens ein erstes Produkt (P1), das in einem Innenraum des Rohrs enthalten ist, der auf einer ersten Seite durch den Flüssigkeits- oder Pulverstopfen (24) begrenz ist, wobei dieser Stopfen ausgebildet ist, um mit dem ersten Produkt (P1) auszutreten, wenn dieses den Innenraum des Rohrs bei der Verwendung verlässt,wobei ein einziges Rohr vorgesehen ist oderdie Auftrageinrichtung zwei getrennte Rohre umfasst, die längs einer gemeinsamen Erzeugenden verbunden sind.
- Auftrageinrichtung nach Anspruch 1, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass das erste (P1) und das zweite (P2) Produkt voneinander durch eine dritte Komponente (25; 26), insbesondere einen Stopfen (25) aus einer Flüssigkeit oder aus einem Pulver getrennt sind.
- Auftrageinrichtung nach Anspruch 1, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass das erste und das zweite Produkt im Kontakt miteinander zwei Phasen bilden.
- Auftrageinrichtung nach einem der vorhergehenden Ansprüche, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass das erste und das zweite Produkt jeweils inkompatible Verbindungen enthalten.
- Auftrageinrichtung nach Anspruch 3 oder 4, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass die beiden Phasen jeweils einen Teil der Länge des Rohrs mit einer einzigen Grenzfläche (60) zwischen den Phasen einnehmen.
- Auftrageinrichtung nach Anspruch 3 oder 4, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass eine der Phasen in Form von Kügelchen (61) in der anderen Phase dispergiert ist.
- Auftrageinrichtung nach Anspruch 6, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass die Kügelchen (61) in regelmäßigen Intervallen voneinander angeordnet sind.
- Auftrageinrichtung nach einem der Ansprüche 3 bis 7, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass das Rohr mehr als zwei Produkte enthält, die mehr als zwei Phasen entsprechen.
- Auftrageinrichtung nach Anspruch 1, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass sie zwei Rohre (21), die jeweils ein Produkt (P1; P2) enthalten, und vorzugsweise einen Stopfen (24) aus einer Flüssigkeit oder aus einem Pulver im Inneren jedes Rohrs umfasst.
- Auftrageinrichtung nach Anspruch 1, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass das Rohr eine innere Trennwand (26) umfasst, die zwei Abteile (21a; 21b) begrenzt, in denen die Produkte (P1; P2) jeweils enthalten sind.
- Auftrageinrichtung nach Anspruch 10, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass die Trennwand (26) sich über die ganze Länge des Rohrs erstreckt.
- Auftrageinrichtung nach einem der vorhergehenden Ansprüche, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass sie ein Auftragelement (23) umfasst.
- Auftrageinrichtung nach dem vorhergehenden Anspruch, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass das Auftragelement (23) porös ist.
- Auftrageinrichtung nach einem der Ansprüche 12 und 13, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass das Auftragelement (23) aus der Gruppe ausgewählt ist, die besteht aus: einem Ansatz aus Baumwolle, einem Ansatz aus Schaumstoff, einer Filzspitze, einem beflockten Ansatz, einem Ansatz auf Keramik oder aus einem Sintermaterial, einem Tampon.
- Auftrageinrichtung nach einem der Ansprüche 12 und 13, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass das Auftragelement (23) eine Bürste, ein Kamm oder ein Pinsel ist.
- Auftrageinrichtung nach einem der Ansprüche 12 bis 15, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass das zweite Produkt (P2) das Auftragelement (23) tränkt oder in diesem verteilt ist oder auf Fasern oder Haaren des Auftragelements aufgepfropft oder befestigt ist.
- Auftrageinrichtung nach Anspruch 12, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass das zweite Produkt (P2) ausgebildet ist, um einen Teil des Auftragelements (23) zu bilden.
- Auftrageinrichtung nach Anspruch 12, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass das zweite Produkt (P2) in Form einer Schicht an der Oberfläche des Auftragelements (45) vorliegt.
- Auftrageinrichtung nach einem der Ansprüche 1 bis 11, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass sie kein Auftragelement aufweist.
- Auftrageinrichtung nach einem der vorhergehenden Ansprüche, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass die Flüssigkeit oder die Flüssigkeiten des oder der Flüssigkeitsstopfen (24; 25) aus der Gruppe ausgewählt sind, die besteht aus: Mineralöle, Fluorprodukte, Silicone.
- Auftrageinrichtung nach einem der Ansprüche 1 bis 19, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass der Stopfen (24) ein Pulver aus einem Werkstoff umfasst, der aus der folgenden Liste ausgewählt ist: Pulver von Mikrokugeln aus Copolymeren, Nylon®, Wachse, Siliciumoxide, Silicone.
- Auftrageinrichtung nach einem der vorhergehenden Ansprüche, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass der Innenraum auf einer zweiten, dem Flüssigkeits- oder Pulverstopfen (24) entgegengesetzten Seite durch einen durchtrennbaren, abnehmbaren, perforierbaren oder verformbaren Teil (22) des Rohrs (21) begrenzt ist.
- Auftrageinrichtung nach Anspruch 9 und dem vorhergehenden Anspruch, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass der durchtrennbare Teil (22) den beiden Rohren der Auftrageinrichtung gemeinsam ist.
- Auftrageinrichtung nach Anspruch 9 und Anspruch 22, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass jedes Rohr (21) einen unabhängigen durchtrennbaren Teil (22) umfasst.
- Auftrageinrichtung nach einem der Ansprüche 22 bis 24, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass sie ein Element zum Halten jedes durchtrennbaren Teils bzw. jedes der durchtrennbaren Teile an der Auftrageinrichtung (20) nach seiner Abtrennung umfasst.
- Auftrageinrichtung nach einem der vorhergehenden Ansprüche, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass das in dem oder jedem Rohr (21) enthaltene Produktvolumen zwischen 0,01 ml und 5 ml , vorzugsweise 0,05 ml und 1 ml, beträgt.
- Auftrageinrichtung nach einem der vorhergehenden Ansprüche, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass das oder jedes Rohr (21) transparent ist.
- Auftrageinrichtung nach Anspruch 1, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass die beiden Produkte (P1; P2) nicht im Kontakt miteinander gelagert werden können.
- Auftrageinrichtung nach Anspruch 12, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass sie zwei längs einer Erzeugenden verbundene Rohre und ein den beiden Rohren gemeinsames Auftragelement umfasst.
- Auftrageinheit, umfassend mindestens eine Auftrageinrichtung nach einem der vorhergehenden Ansprüche und eine Verpackung, in der diese mindestens eine Auftrageinrichtung vor der Verwendung angeordnet ist.
- Einheit nach Anspruch 30, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass die Verpackung einen Beutel zum individuellen Verpacken der Auftrageinrichtung umfasst.
- Einheit nach Anspruch 31, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass der Beutel (31) luftdicht verschlossen ist.
- Einheit nach Anspruch 30, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass die Verpackung eine Kette (30) von Beuteln (31) umfasst, die jeweils mindestens eine Auftrageinrichtung (20) enthalten.
- Einheit nach Anspruch 30, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass die Verpackung ein Gehäuse (11) umfasst, in dem mindestens eine Auftrageinrichtung (20) untergebracht sein kann.
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