EP1863591A1 - Spray applicator - Google Patents

Spray applicator

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Publication number
EP1863591A1
EP1863591A1 EP06738646A EP06738646A EP1863591A1 EP 1863591 A1 EP1863591 A1 EP 1863591A1 EP 06738646 A EP06738646 A EP 06738646A EP 06738646 A EP06738646 A EP 06738646A EP 1863591 A1 EP1863591 A1 EP 1863591A1
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Prior art keywords
cover
snap
adapter
spray applicator
bottle
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Withdrawn
Application number
EP06738646A
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German (de)
French (fr)
Inventor
Franz Adler
Christoph Bienias
Robert c/o Fa. Exacon GOTZ
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Procter and Gamble Deutschland GmbH
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Wella GmbH
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Application filed by Wella GmbH filed Critical Wella GmbH
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    • 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
    • B05B11/0037Containers
    • B05B11/0038Inner container disposed in an outer shell or outer casing
    • 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
    • B05B11/10Pump arrangements for transferring the contents from the container to a pump chamber by a sucking effect and forcing the contents out through the dispensing nozzle

Definitions

  • the present invention relates to a spray applicator according to -the features indicated in the preamble of Claim 1.
  • Spray applicators according to the features indicated in the preamble of Claim 1 are known in the most varied of embodiments via public use.
  • the spray applicator which has multiple uses, is used to spray a liquid product usually from a single-portion bottle made of glass.
  • the object of the invention is to obtain a generically equivalent spray applicator with a simple construction and wherein the bottle is enclosed on all sides.
  • Fig. 1 shows an exploded view of a spray device
  • Fig. 2 shows a side section of the spray device according to Fig. 1, but in a ready-for-operation status
  • Fig. 3 shows a side section of a cover latched to an adapter
  • Fig. 4 shows a detailed view X according to Fig. 3;
  • Fig. 5 shows the view from underneath the adapter;
  • Fig. 6 shows a side view of the adapter according to Fig. 5;
  • Fig. 7 shows a side section of the adapter according to Fig. 6;
  • Fig. 8 shows a detailed view Y according to Fig. 7;
  • Fig. 9 shows a side section of the cover according to Fig. 3
  • Fig. 10 shows a side section of the cover according to Fig. 9;
  • Fig. 11 shows a top view of the cover according to Fig. 10;
  • Fig. 12 shows a detailed view Z according to Fig. 9; and Fig. 13 shows a perspective view of the composite, ready-to-use spray applicator according to Fig. 1.
  • Fig. 1 shows a spray applicator 1 consisting of a top adapter 5 and a bottom cover 7, wherein the adapter 5, which can be placed on the cover 7, has a spray pump 2 with an uptake tube 4 and a connection element 11 for an opening 13 of a bottle 6.
  • the adapter 5 has two opposing first snap-in elements 15 (Fig. 7) on a lower end 34.
  • the cover 7 is designed as a cup 18 and has a receiving support 35 for the bottle 6.
  • the cover 7 has a notch 19 coming from an upper edge 30 of the cover 7 on two opposing sides 23 with each notch being designed as a window 24.
  • the first and the second snap-in elements 15, 16 jointly effect a reclosable snap connection 14, wherein external manual pressure p (Fig. 3) applied to both walls 28 in the upper area will disengage the snap connection 14.
  • the cover 7 consists of one part made of plastic.
  • the adapter 5 has four first snap- in elements 15 offset at a right angle, whereby said adapter can be easily snapped onto the cover 7 at a right angle.
  • Fig. 1 shows the entire spray applicator 1 in an exploded view.
  • a nozzle 1 consists of a commercially available spray pump 2 with a screw thread 3 and an inserted uptake tube 4.
  • An adapter 5 is a part made of plastic in an injection molding process.
  • a bottle 6 is manufactured from glass and is offered as a standard part by various manufacturers.
  • the cover 7 is manufactured from plastic the same as the adapter 5.
  • Fig. 2 shows the spray applicator 1 in a cutout and installed.
  • the pump 2 is screwed to the adapter 5, wherein the screw thread 3 of the pump 2 is screwed to the screw thread 9 of the adapter 5.
  • the uptake tube 4 of the pump 2 extends up to the base 10 of the bottle 6.
  • the bottle 6 is placed on a connection element in 11 of the adapter 5 and lightly tensioned using the bottle opening 13.
  • the adapter 5 and the cover 4 are snapped together using a snap connection 14 which can be loosened.
  • Fig. 3 shows the adapter 5 and the cover 7 in a cutout section and in a locked condition, wherein the detailed view X (Fig. 4) shows the first and second snap-in elements 15 and 16 in an enlarged cut-out.
  • Figs. 5 through 8 show the adapter 5.
  • a thread 9 of the adapter 5 is used to connect the spray pump 2.
  • the connection element 11 is ring-shaped and has a first lead- in chamfer 17 or a radius at the lower end for better pre-centering and insertion into a bottle opening 13 of the bottle 6.
  • the centering studs 12, of which there are preferably four, are also components of the adapter 5.
  • Each side of the adapter 5 has an undercut 20 on the interior and is intended for the snap-in with the second snap-in elements 16 of the cover 7.
  • the first snap-in elements 15 of the adapter 5 are snapped together with the undercut 20 of the cover 7.
  • the first lead-in chamfers 17 of the adapter 5 and second lead- in chamfers 21 of the cover 7 enable pre-centering and spreading out of the first snap-in element 15 of the adapter 5 and the second snap-in element 16 of the cover 7.
  • Figs. 9 through 12 represent the cover 7, and the cover is also manufactured as a single part in an injection molded process.
  • Outer ribs 22 are used for gripping and as identification of a pressure zone for manual pressure on the wall 28.
  • the outer ribs 22 are arranged opposite each other on the exterior side 23 of the cover 7 in the upper area.
  • the four centering and recess studs 29 are preferably arranged in the four corners 25 of the cover 7 on the inside and provided with a cascade-shaped recess 26.
  • Each of the two snap-in elements 16 are provided with a second lead-in chamfer 21 and an undercut 20.
  • the cover 7 has a window 24 on each of two opposing sides 23; these windows make it possible to see the fill level 31 of the glass bottle 6, whereby an elastic zone is formed to released the snap connection 14.
  • Fig. 13 shows a perspective view of the composite and ready-to-use spray applicator according to Fig. 1.
  • the spray applicator 1 is delivered ready-for-use, i.e. the spray pump 2, the adapter 5, and the cover 7 are already assembled.
  • the cover 7 In order to use a product 27 to be sprayed (cosmetic product, particularly a cosmetic product for hair, such as a hair conditioner) the cover 7 must first be loosened from the adapter 5. This is done by pressing the walls 28 of the cover 7 up against the two opposing sides 23 in the area of the outer ribs thus releasing the first and the second snap-in elements, 15 and 16. Subsequently, the filled, but still open, bottle 6 is inserted upwards into the adapter 5 using the bottle opening 13.
  • the bottle 6 is centered via the outer ribs 22, and the connection element 11 extends into the bottle opening 13 and seals it; in addition, a certain hold is provided due to a slight over-sizing of the connection element 11 with respect to the bottle 6.
  • the cover of 7 is then rejoined with the adapter 5 and is locked into place with said adapter.
  • the centering studs 29 extend beyond the upper edge 30 of the cover 7 and thus ensure pre-centering with the adapter 5 and simultaneously make it possible to correctly position the height of the bottle 6, due to the cascade-shaped recess 26, using a bottom stop 33 on the base of the bottle.
  • the windows 24 ensure that it is possible to see into the bottle 6 and/or to see the fill level 31 , and they simultaneously support the "pressing together" of both walls 28 in the area of the outer ribs 22.
  • the cover 7 can be adjusted by 90 degrees to fit the adapter 5, because the adapter 5 has a first snap- in element 15 on all four interior sides 32; the interior sides make it possible to anchor both first snap-and elements 15 of the cover 7.
  • the spray applicator 1 can optionally be provided with a circular base surface instead of the square base surface, whereby placement of the adapter 5 onto the cover 7 (cup 18) at an angle of 90 degrees no longer occurs.

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Abstract

A spray applicator consisting of a top adapter (5) and a bottom cover (7), wherein the adapter (5), which can be placed on the cover (7), has a spray pump (2) with an uptake tube (4) and a connection element (11) for an opening (13) of a bottle (6). The adapter (5) has at least two opposing first snap-in elements (15) on a lower end (34), wherein the cover (7) is designed as a cup (18) and has a receiving support (35) for the bottle (6). The cover (7) has a notch (19) coming from an upper edge (30) of the cover (7) on two opposing sides (23) with each notch being designed as a window (24), wherein there is an opposing wall (28) offset at an angle of 90 degrees with respect to both windows (24) with each wall having an upper second snap-in element (16). The first and the second snap-in elements (15, 16) jointly effect a reclosable snap connection (14), wherein external manual pressure (p) applied to both walls (28) in the upper area will loosen the snap connection (14)

Description

SPRAY APPLICATOR
The present invention relates to a spray applicator according to -the features indicated in the preamble of Claim 1.
Spray applicators according to the features indicated in the preamble of Claim 1 are known in the most varied of embodiments via public use. The spray applicator, which has multiple uses, is used to spray a liquid product usually from a single-portion bottle made of glass.
The object of the invention is to obtain a generically equivalent spray applicator with a simple construction and wherein the bottle is enclosed on all sides.
This object is achieved according to the features of the indicated part of Claim 1. Additional advantageous developments/embodiments of the present invention result from the sub-claims.
The invention is described in more detail by means of an exemplary embodiment.
The following is shown: Fig. 1 shows an exploded view of a spray device;
Fig. 2 shows a side section of the spray device according to Fig. 1, but in a ready-for-operation status;
Fig. 3 shows a side section of a cover latched to an adapter;
Fig. 4 shows a detailed view X according to Fig. 3; Fig. 5 shows the view from underneath the adapter;
Fig. 6 shows a side view of the adapter according to Fig. 5;
Fig. 7 shows a side section of the adapter according to Fig. 6;
Fig. 8 shows a detailed view Y according to Fig. 7;
Fig. 9 shows a side section of the cover according to Fig. 3; Fig. 10 shows a side section of the cover according to Fig. 9;
Fig. 11 shows a top view of the cover according to Fig. 10;
Fig. 12 shows a detailed view Z according to Fig. 9; and Fig. 13 shows a perspective view of the composite, ready-to-use spray applicator according to Fig. 1.
Fig. 1 shows a spray applicator 1 consisting of a top adapter 5 and a bottom cover 7, wherein the adapter 5, which can be placed on the cover 7, has a spray pump 2 with an uptake tube 4 and a connection element 11 for an opening 13 of a bottle 6. The adapter 5 has two opposing first snap-in elements 15 (Fig. 7) on a lower end 34. The cover 7 is designed as a cup 18 and has a receiving support 35 for the bottle 6. The cover 7 has a notch 19 coming from an upper edge 30 of the cover 7 on two opposing sides 23 with each notch being designed as a window 24. There is an opposing wall 28 offset at an angle of 90 degrees with respect to both windows 24 with each wall having an upper second snap-in element 16. The first and the second snap-in elements 15, 16 jointly effect a reclosable snap connection 14, wherein external manual pressure p (Fig. 3) applied to both walls 28 in the upper area will disengage the snap connection 14.
The cover 7 consists of one part made of plastic. The adapter 5 has four first snap- in elements 15 offset at a right angle, whereby said adapter can be easily snapped onto the cover 7 at a right angle.
Fig. 1 shows the entire spray applicator 1 in an exploded view. The spray applicator
1 consists of a commercially available spray pump 2 with a screw thread 3 and an inserted uptake tube 4. An adapter 5 is a part made of plastic in an injection molding process. A bottle 6 is manufactured from glass and is offered as a standard part by various manufacturers.
The cover 7 is manufactured from plastic the same as the adapter 5.
Fig. 2 shows the spray applicator 1 in a cutout and installed. The pump 2 is screwed to the adapter 5, wherein the screw thread 3 of the pump 2 is screwed to the screw thread 9 of the adapter 5. The uptake tube 4 of the pump 2 extends up to the base 10 of the bottle 6. The bottle 6 is placed on a connection element in 11 of the adapter 5 and lightly tensioned using the bottle opening 13. In addition, the adapter 5 and the cover 4 are snapped together using a snap connection 14 which can be loosened.
Fig. 3 shows the adapter 5 and the cover 7 in a cutout section and in a locked condition, wherein the detailed view X (Fig. 4) shows the first and second snap-in elements 15 and 16 in an enlarged cut-out.
Figs. 5 through 8 show the adapter 5. A thread 9 of the adapter 5 is used to connect the spray pump 2. The connection element 11 is ring-shaped and has a first lead- in chamfer 17 or a radius at the lower end for better pre-centering and insertion into a bottle opening 13 of the bottle 6. The centering studs 12, of which there are preferably four, are also components of the adapter 5. Each side of the adapter 5 has an undercut 20 on the interior and is intended for the snap-in with the second snap-in elements 16 of the cover 7. The first snap-in elements 15 of the adapter 5 are snapped together with the undercut 20 of the cover 7. The first lead-in chamfers 17 of the adapter 5 and second lead- in chamfers 21 of the cover 7 enable pre-centering and spreading out of the first snap-in element 15 of the adapter 5 and the second snap-in element 16 of the cover 7.
Figs. 9 through 12 represent the cover 7, and the cover is also manufactured as a single part in an injection molded process. Outer ribs 22 are used for gripping and as identification of a pressure zone for manual pressure on the wall 28. The outer ribs 22 are arranged opposite each other on the exterior side 23 of the cover 7 in the upper area. The four centering and recess studs 29 are preferably arranged in the four corners 25 of the cover 7 on the inside and provided with a cascade-shaped recess 26. Each of the two snap-in elements 16 are provided with a second lead-in chamfer 21 and an undercut 20. The cover 7 has a window 24 on each of two opposing sides 23; these windows make it possible to see the fill level 31 of the glass bottle 6, whereby an elastic zone is formed to released the snap connection 14.
Fig. 13 shows a perspective view of the composite and ready-to-use spray applicator according to Fig. 1.
A description on how to use the spray applicator 1 : The spray applicator 1 is delivered ready-for-use, i.e. the spray pump 2, the adapter 5, and the cover 7 are already assembled. In order to use a product 27 to be sprayed (cosmetic product, particularly a cosmetic product for hair, such as a hair conditioner) the cover 7 must first be loosened from the adapter 5. This is done by pressing the walls 28 of the cover 7 up against the two opposing sides 23 in the area of the outer ribs thus releasing the first and the second snap-in elements, 15 and 16. Subsequently, the filled, but still open, bottle 6 is inserted upwards into the adapter 5 using the bottle opening 13. The bottle 6 is centered via the outer ribs 22, and the connection element 11 extends into the bottle opening 13 and seals it; in addition, a certain hold is provided due to a slight over-sizing of the connection element 11 with respect to the bottle 6. The cover of 7 is then rejoined with the adapter 5 and is locked into place with said adapter. The centering studs 29 extend beyond the upper edge 30 of the cover 7 and thus ensure pre-centering with the adapter 5 and simultaneously make it possible to correctly position the height of the bottle 6, due to the cascade-shaped recess 26, using a bottom stop 33 on the base of the bottle. The windows 24 ensure that it is possible to see into the bottle 6 and/or to see the fill level 31 , and they simultaneously support the "pressing together" of both walls 28 in the area of the outer ribs 22. The cover 7 can be adjusted by 90 degrees to fit the adapter 5, because the adapter 5 has a first snap- in element 15 on all four interior sides 32; the interior sides make it possible to anchor both first snap-and elements 15 of the cover 7.
The spray applicator 1 can optionally be provided with a circular base surface instead of the square base surface, whereby placement of the adapter 5 onto the cover 7 (cup 18) at an angle of 90 degrees no longer occurs.
REFERENCE LIST
1 Spray applicator
2 Spray pump
3 Screw thread
4 Uptake tube
5 Adapter
6 Bottle
7 Cover
8 Bottle neck geometry
9 Thread/adapter 4
10 Base
11 Connection element
12 Centering stud
13 Bottle opening
14 Snap connection
15 First snap-in element
16 Second snap-in element
17 First lead-in chamfer
18 Cup
19 Notch
20 Undercut
21 Second lead-in chamfer
22 Outer rib
23 Exterior side
24 Window
25 Corner
26 Cascade-type recess
27 Product
28 Wall/cover 6
29 Centering and recess stud
30 Upper edge Fill level
Interior side
Bottle base stop
Lower end/adapter 5
Bottle support
Manual pressure

Claims

What is claimed is:
1. A spray applicator (1), consisting of a top adapter (5) and a bottom cover (7), wherein the adapter (5), which can be placed on the cover (7), has a spray pump (2) with an uptake tube (4) and a connection element (11) for an opening (13) of a bottle (6), wherein the adapter (5) has at least two opposing first snap-in elements (15) on a lower end (34), and wherein the cover (7) is designed as a cup (18) and has a receiving support (35) for the bottle (6), and wherein the cover (7) has a notch (19) coming from an upper edge (30) of the cover (7) on two opposing sides (23) with each notch being designed as a window (24), and wherein there is an opposing wall (28) offset at an angle of 90 degrees with respect to both windows (24) with each wall having an upper second snap-in element (16), and wherein the first and the second snap-in elements (15, 16) jointly effect a reclosable snap connection (14), wherein external manual pressure (p) (Fig. 3) applied to both walls (28) in the upper area will loosen the snap connection (14).
2 The spray applicator according to Claim 1, wherein the cover (7) is a single part consisting of plastic.
3 The spray applicator according to Claim 1 , wherein the adapter (5) is provided with four first snap-in elements (15) offset at a right angle.
4 The spray applicator according to at least Claim 1, wherein the spray applicator (1) has a square base surface.
5 The spray applicator according to at least Claim 1, wherein the spray applicator (1) has a circular base surface.
6 The spray applicator according to Claim 1, wherein the product (27) is a cosmetic product, particularly a cosmetic product used on hair, such as a hair conditioner.
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