EP1874153B1 - Applicator device - Google Patents
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A45—HAND OR TRAVELLING ARTICLES
- A45D—HAIRDRESSING OR SHAVING EQUIPMENT; EQUIPMENT FOR COSMETICS OR COSMETIC TREATMENTS, e.g. FOR MANICURING OR PEDICURING
- A45D34/00—Containers or accessories specially adapted for handling liquid toiletry or cosmetic substances, e.g. perfumes
- A45D34/04—Appliances specially adapted for applying liquid, e.g. using roller or ball
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A45—HAND OR TRAVELLING ARTICLES
- A45D—HAIRDRESSING OR SHAVING EQUIPMENT; EQUIPMENT FOR COSMETICS OR COSMETIC TREATMENTS, e.g. FOR MANICURING OR PEDICURING
- A45D40/00—Casings or accessories specially adapted for storing or handling solid or pasty toiletry or cosmetic substances, e.g. shaving soaps or lipsticks
- A45D40/20—Pencil-like cosmetics; Simple holders for handling stick-shaped cosmetics or shaving soap while in use
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B43—WRITING OR DRAWING IMPLEMENTS; BUREAU ACCESSORIES
- B43K—IMPLEMENTS FOR WRITING OR DRAWING
- B43K23/00—Holders or connectors for writing implements; Means for protecting the writing-points
- B43K23/08—Protecting means, e.g. caps
- B43K23/12—Protecting means, e.g. caps for pens
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B43—WRITING OR DRAWING IMPLEMENTS; BUREAU ACCESSORIES
- B43K—IMPLEMENTS FOR WRITING OR DRAWING
- B43K7/00—Ball-point pens
- B43K7/02—Ink reservoirs; Ink cartridges
- B43K7/03—Ink reservoirs; Ink cartridges pressurised, e.g. by gas
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B43—WRITING OR DRAWING IMPLEMENTS; BUREAU ACCESSORIES
- B43K—IMPLEMENTS FOR WRITING OR DRAWING
- B43K7/00—Ball-point pens
- B43K7/02—Ink reservoirs; Ink cartridges
- B43K7/08—Preventing leakage
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A45—HAND OR TRAVELLING ARTICLES
- A45C—PURSES; LUGGAGE; HAND CARRIED BAGS
- A45C13/00—Details; Accessories
- A45C13/008—Details; Accessories for making water- or air-tight
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A45—HAND OR TRAVELLING ARTICLES
- A45D—HAIRDRESSING OR SHAVING EQUIPMENT; EQUIPMENT FOR COSMETICS OR COSMETIC TREATMENTS, e.g. FOR MANICURING OR PEDICURING
- A45D40/00—Casings or accessories specially adapted for storing or handling solid or pasty toiletry or cosmetic substances, e.g. shaving soaps or lipsticks
- A45D40/20—Pencil-like cosmetics; Simple holders for handling stick-shaped cosmetics or shaving soap while in use
- A45D2040/204—Pencil-like cosmetics; Simple holders for handling stick-shaped cosmetics or shaving soap while in use the cosmetic being in a cartridge
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A45—HAND OR TRAVELLING ARTICLES
- A45D—HAIRDRESSING OR SHAVING EQUIPMENT; EQUIPMENT FOR COSMETICS OR COSMETIC TREATMENTS, e.g. FOR MANICURING OR PEDICURING
- A45D2200/00—Details not otherwise provided for in A45D
- A45D2200/05—Details of containers
- A45D2200/051—Airtight containers
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- the invention concerns an applicator device comprising a casing, a storage means for a product to be applied, an application means comprising a ball held rotatably in a ball holder, a sealing means which is displaceable along a predetermined path between a first position with respect to the casing in which it bears sealingly against the ball and a second position with respect to the casing in which it releases the ball for application of the product, and an increased pressure-producing means for producing an increased pressure in the storage means, wherein the sealing means is coupled in a predetermined portion of the path to the increased pressure- producing means.
- Applicator devices of the above-indicated kind are known, for example from EP 1 445 121 A1 .
- the sealing means in the above-mentioned first position bears sealingly against the ball, it urges the ball into the ball holder in such a way that a gap is produced between the ball holder and the ball, through which gap the product to be applied can issue as soon as an increased pressure obtains in the storage means.
- the predetermined portion of the path of the sealing means from the first position into the second position that is to say that portion of the path in which the sealing means is coupled to the increased pressure-producing means, directly adjoins the first position, an increased pressure is produced in the storage means while the ball is still being urged into the ball holder by the sealing means, for which reason there is the risk of the product escaping.
- the object of the present invention is to develop the applicator device of the kind set forth in the opening part of this specification, in such a way that the risk of the product which is to be applied running out is reduced.
- the sealing means is independent of the increased pressure-producing means in a first portion of the path which is delimited by the first position.
- portion of the path of the sealing means from the first position into the second position, in which the sealing means is coupled to the increased pressure-producing means does not directly adjoin the first position. Rather, coupling of the sealing means to the increased pressure- producing means takes place only in a later portion of that path of movement, and for that reason no increased pressure is produced in the storage means as long as the ball is still urged into the ball holder by the sealing means in such a way that a gap opens between the ball and the ball holder. Rather, the increase in the pressure in the storage means takes place only when the sealing means has left the ball and the above- indicated gap is closed. That reduces the risk of the product which is to be applied running out.
- a screwthread for displacing the sealing means with respect to the casing. That configuration is mechanically particularly simple to embody.
- a coupling means for coupling the sealing means to the increased pressure-producing means in the predetermined portion of the path of movement.
- Such a coupling means more specifically permits uncoupling in said first portion of that path.
- the coupling means preferably has a first coupling element at the sealing means and a second coupling element at the increased pressure-producing means, which can be coupled together by way of a frictional engagement and/or by way of a positively locking engagement.
- the two coupling elements can be provided integrally at the sealing means and at the increased pressure-producing means respectively or can be in the form of a separate portion and connected to said components.
- the coupling means can have a ring of teeth at the increased pressure- producing means and/or at the sealing means.
- Both such a positively locking connection and also a frictional connection can be designed in such a way that overall the arrangement affords a slipping clutch, for example in order to limit the increased pressure produced in the storage means.
- the coupling means has at least one tooth-like projection on the sealing means and/or the increased pressure-producing means.
- the ring of teeth and/or the tooth-like projection is/are preferably provided on a sleeve-like projection which preferably has at least one longitudinal slot.
- That design configuration is preferred in comparison with a design configuration for example with three rings of teeth because coupling engagement takes place more easily.
- the increased pressure-producing means is controllable in such a fashion as to afford a reduction in the pressure in the storage means.
- the increased pressure-producing means has a transmission means with at least one female screwthread element and at least one male screwthread element, wherein the transmission means can assume at least two operating conditions, namely a first operating condition in which the two screwthread elements mesh with each other to produce the increased pressure, and a second operating condition in which they do not mesh with each other, thereby resulting in a reduction in the increased pressure.
- the applicator device can assume at least two operating conditions, namely a rest condition and a use condition, and has a means for reducing the pressure in the storage means, said pressure-reducing means being responsive to a movement of the applicator device from the use condition into the rest condition.
- this configuration of the invention provides that the pressure in the storage means is automatically reduced as soon as the applicator device is moved into the rest condition, after its work has been done.
- the applicator device is put into the rest condition by putting the sealing means into the first position with respect to the casing.
- this configuration of the invention provides that putting the sealing means into the first position, that is to say into that position in which it bears sealingly against the ball, results in an automatic reduction in the pressure in the storage means.
- the pencil has an external shaft 10 which serves as a casing and on to which a cap 12 is screwed in the operating position shown in Figure 1 (rest position).
- a screwthread identified by reference numeral 14.
- the cap 12 has a seal 16 which sealingly embraces a tip 18 in the operating condition shown in Figure 1 .
- a ball 20 is held in a ball holder 21 against which the seal 16 sealingly bears.
- the tip 18 is enclosed by a cartridge sleeve 22 at its end portion remote from the ball 20.
- the cap 12 is rotationally coupled to the sleeve 22 in portion-wise manner in a fashion described in greater detail hereinafter.
- the internal space of the sleeve 22 forms a storage means 24 for ink 26.
- a closure mass 28 Arranged on the side remote from the ball 20 in the storage means 24 is a closure mass 28 which serves for sealing off in relation to the ambient atmosphere.
- the rear boundary of the storage means 24 is formed by a plunger 30.
- the plunger 30 is disposed slidably within the storage means 24.
- a plunger holder 32 is disposed behind the plunger 30.
- a control pushrod 34 projects into the plunger holder.
- a spring 36 bears on the one hand against the control pushrod 34 and on the other hand against a closure cap 38.
- the plunger 30 has a projection 40 which in the assembled condition engages into a window 42 in the plunger holder 32.
- the plunger holder 32 has projections 44 and 46 which engage into corresponding recesses in the cartridge shaft 22, for rotational coupling purposes. Accordingly the plunger holder 32 is admittedly rotationally coupled to the cartridge shaft 32 but it is held axially slidably therein.
- the plunger holder 32 is provided in its interior with a substantially hemispherical female screwthread element 48 which serves for coupling - at times - to the control pushrod 34.
- the control pushrod 34 is provided with male screwthread elements which are complementary to the female screwthread element 48 and of which one is identified by way of example by reference numeral 50.
- the male screwthread elements 50 correspond to segments of a helicoidal groove and respectively extend over an angle of somewhat more than 300°. They are interrupted by a longitudinal groove 52 which extends over an angle of about 27°.
- control pushrod 34 At its end portion remote from the wall 20 the control pushrod 34 is provided with projections 54, 56, 58 and 60 which engage into corresponding recesses in the external shaft 10 for rotational coupling purposes.
- the control pushrod 34 is however axially slidable with respect to the external shaft 10 between the closure cap 38 and an abutment 62.
- the function of the pencil illustrated in the drawing is as follows:
- a sleeve-shaped projection 66 which projects beyond the seal 16 and has at least one longitudinal slot 68.
- the sleeve 22 carries a ring of teeth 72 which are matched to the tooth-like projections 70 on the projection 66.
- Figure 1 shows the rest position of the pencil, that is to say that position in which the cap 12 is screwed on to the external shaft 10 serving as the casing, more specifically in such a way that the seal 16 bears sealingly against the ball 20.
- the same position (rest position) is also shown in Figure 4 .
- the cap 12 is unscrewed from the external shaft 10, the cap moves towards the left in Figure 4 .
- the tooth-like projections 70 are not in engagement with the ring of teeth 72, for which reason the sleeve 22 is not also rotated by the cap 12.
- the tooth-like projections 70 only come into engagement with the ring of teeth 72 in a later portion 76 of the path of the cap 12 from the rest position into the operative position. I n that position the seal 16 has already lifted off the ball 20. That condition is shown in Figure 5 . Because of the engagement of the tooth-like projections 70 into the ring of teeth 72, the sleeve 22 now rotates with the cap 12.
- the portion 76 is adjoined by a portion 78 in which the tooth-like projections 70 have again left the ring of teeth 72, see Figures 6 and 7 . In that operative position further rotation of the cap 12 with respect to the external shaft 10 does not cause any further rotational movement of the sleeve 22.
- the longitudinal slot 68 is accordingly provided. More specifically, if the female screwthread element 48 should butt against the abutment 64 while the tooth-like projections 70 are still in engagement with the ring of teeth 72, then the projection 66 can expand because of the longitudinal slot 68 so that the tooth-like projections 70 slip on the ring of teeth (slipping clutch) and therefore the tooth-like projections 70 and the ring of teeth 72 are not damaged.
- the increased pressure which is now built up in the storage means 24 can be used for discharging the ink 26.
- the pencil is now in the operative position.
- the plunger holder 32 When the cap 12 is screwed on to the external shaft 10 the plunger holder 32 is moved away from the ball 20 until the female screwthread element 48 passes into the groove 52. So that in that case the plunger 30 does not suck the ink out of the tip 18 the plunger 32 is in the form of a trailing plunger. More specifically the plunger holder 32 can move away from the ball 20 in accordance with the axial length of the window 42 without entrainment of the plunger 30.
- the elastic coupling means and/or the play can however also be connected elsewhere between the control pushrod 34 and the plunger surface which delimits the storage means 24.
- the rotary transmission means shown in Figures 1 through 3 can compensate for a reduction in the filling level in the storage means 24. More specifically, with a reducing filling level the plunger holder 32 moves together with the plunger 30 gradually into the storage means 24 whereas the control pushrod 34 does not change its position relative to the spring 36 in accordance with the filling level, for which reason the same return force is always available for producing the increased pressure.
- the closure cap 38 can be held resiliently in the manner of a shock absorber.
- the spring 36 serves for that resilient holding effect, that is to say that elastic element whose return force serves to produce the increased pressure in the storage means 24. That configuration thereby provides for minimising the number of components involved.
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Description
- The invention concerns an applicator device comprising
a casing,
a storage means for a product to be applied,
an application means comprising a ball held rotatably in a ball holder,
a sealing means which is displaceable along a predetermined path between a first position with respect to the casing in which it bears sealingly against the ball and a second position with respect to the casing in which it releases the ball for application of the product, and
an increased pressure-producing means for producing an increased pressure in the storage means, wherein
the sealing means is coupled in a predetermined portion of the path to the increased pressure- producing means. - Applicator devices of the above-indicated kind are known, for example from
EP 1 445 121 A1 . - As the sealing means in the above-mentioned first position bears sealingly against the ball, it urges the ball into the ball holder in such a way that a gap is produced between the ball holder and the ball, through which gap the product to be applied can issue as soon as an increased pressure obtains in the storage means. As, in the known applicator devices, the predetermined portion of the path of the sealing means from the first position into the second position, that is to say that portion of the path in which the sealing means is coupled to the increased pressure-producing means, directly adjoins the first position, an increased pressure is produced in the storage means while the ball is still being urged into the ball holder by the sealing means, for which reason there is the risk of the product escaping.
- The object of the present invention is to develop the applicator device of the kind set forth in the opening part of this specification, in such a way that the risk of the product which is to be applied running out is reduced.
- According to the invention in the applicator device of the kind set forth in the opening part of this specification that object is attained in that the sealing means is independent of the increased pressure-producing means in a first portion of the path which is delimited by the first position.
- In other words that portion of the path of the sealing means from the first position into the second position, in which the sealing means is coupled to the increased pressure-producing means, does not directly adjoin the first position. Rather, coupling of the sealing means to the increased pressure- producing means takes place only in a later portion of that path of movement, and for that reason no increased pressure is produced in the storage means as long as the ball is still urged into the ball holder by the sealing means in such a way that a gap opens between the ball and the ball holder. Rather, the increase in the pressure in the storage means takes place only when the sealing means has left the ball and the above- indicated gap is closed. That reduces the risk of the product which is to be applied running out.
- In accordance with a preferred embodiment of the invention there is provided a screwthread for displacing the sealing means with respect to the casing. That configuration is mechanically particularly simple to embody.
- Additionally or alternatively it is also possible to provide a bayonet connection.
- In a further preferred feature there is provided a coupling means for coupling the sealing means to the increased pressure-producing means in the predetermined portion of the path of movement. Such a coupling means more specifically permits uncoupling in said first portion of that path.
- In that case the coupling means preferably has a first coupling element at the sealing means and a second coupling element at the increased pressure-producing means, which can be coupled together by way of a frictional engagement and/or by way of a positively locking engagement.
- In that case the two coupling elements can be provided integrally at the sealing means and at the increased pressure-producing means respectively or can be in the form of a separate portion and connected to said components.
- The coupling means can have a ring of teeth at the increased pressure- producing means and/or at the sealing means.
- In other words that configuration operates essentially with a positively locking connection.
- Both such a positively locking connection and also a frictional connection can be designed in such a way that overall the arrangement affords a slipping clutch, for example in order to limit the increased pressure produced in the storage means.
- Particularly in the case of the ring of teeth, it can be provided in accordance with the invention that the coupling means has at least one tooth-like projection on the sealing means and/or the increased pressure-producing means.
- The ring of teeth and/or the tooth-like projection is/are preferably provided on a sleeve-like projection which preferably has at least one longitudinal slot.
- That design configuration is preferred in comparison with a design configuration for example with three rings of teeth because coupling engagement takes place more easily.
- In accordance with a particularly preferred feature of the invention it is provided that the increased pressure-producing means is controllable in such a fashion as to afford a reduction in the pressure in the storage means.
- That is advantageous in particular in regard to non-leak security.
- In accordance with a further preferred embodiment of the invention it is provided that the increased pressure-producing means has a transmission means with at least one female screwthread element and at least one male screwthread element, wherein the transmission means can assume at least two operating conditions, namely
a first operating condition in which the two screwthread elements mesh with each other to produce the increased pressure, and
a second operating condition in which they do not mesh with each other, thereby resulting in a reduction in the increased pressure. - In other words, in accordance with this preferred embodiment of the invention it is provided that two screwthread elements are coupled together to produce the increased pressure and are uncoupled to reduce the pressure in the storage means. That affords a solution which is particularly simple from the point of view of structure, inexpensive and easy to handle.
- It can happen that a user of the applicator device forgets to reduce the pressure in the storage means after work has been done. In such a case, under some circumstances, the product which is to be applied can suffer damage in the storage means. In addition it is not possible to be sure that the product will not run out.
- In accordance with a particularly preferred embodiment of the invention it is therefore provided that the applicator device can assume at least two operating conditions, namely a rest condition and a use condition, and
has a means for reducing the pressure in the storage means, said pressure-reducing means being responsive to a movement of the applicator device from the use condition into the rest condition. - I n other words, this configuration of the invention provides that the pressure in the storage means is automatically reduced as soon as the applicator device is moved into the rest condition, after its work has been done.
- In that respect it can be provided that the applicator device is put into the rest condition by putting the sealing means into the first position with respect to the casing.
- In other words, this configuration of the invention provides that putting the sealing means into the first position, that is to say into that position in which it bears sealingly against the ball, results in an automatic reduction in the pressure in the storage means.
- The invention is described in greater detail hereinafter by means of a preferred embodiment in the form of pencils with reference to the accompanying drawing in which:
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Figure 1 is a view in longitudinal section of a pencil according to a particularly preferred embodiment of the invention, -
Figure 2 shows views of a plunger arrangement of the pencil ofFigure 1 , -
Figure 3 shows views of a control pushrod of the pencil ofFigure 1 , -
Figures 4 through 7 show diagrammatic views in section relating to the co-operation of a cap with the pencil, and -
Figures 8 and 9 show diagrammatic views in section of the front portion of the pencil with the cap. - Referring to
Figure 1 , the pencil has anexternal shaft 10 which serves as a casing and on to which acap 12 is screwed in the operating position shown inFigure 1 (rest position). For that purpose there is a screwthread identified byreference numeral 14. Thecap 12 has aseal 16 which sealingly embraces atip 18 in the operating condition shown inFigure 1 . At the free end of the tip aball 20 is held in aball holder 21 against which theseal 16 sealingly bears. - The
tip 18 is enclosed by acartridge sleeve 22 at its end portion remote from theball 20. Thecap 12 is rotationally coupled to thesleeve 22 in portion-wise manner in a fashion described in greater detail hereinafter. - The internal space of the
sleeve 22 forms a storage means 24 forink 26. Arranged on the side remote from theball 20 in the storage means 24 is aclosure mass 28 which serves for sealing off in relation to the ambient atmosphere. The rear boundary of the storage means 24 is formed by aplunger 30. Theplunger 30 is disposed slidably within the storage means 24. As seen from the ball, aplunger holder 32 is disposed behind theplunger 30. A control pushrod 34 projects into the plunger holder. Aspring 36 bears on the one hand against thecontrol pushrod 34 and on the other hand against aclosure cap 38. - As can be seen from
Figure 2 theplunger 30 has aprojection 40 which in the assembled condition engages into awindow 42 in theplunger holder 32. At its end portion remote from theplunger 30 theplunger holder 32 hasprojections cartridge shaft 22, for rotational coupling purposes. Accordingly theplunger holder 32 is admittedly rotationally coupled to thecartridge shaft 32 but it is held axially slidably therein. - Also at its end portion remote from the
plunger 30 theplunger holder 32 is provided in its interior with a substantially hemisphericalfemale screwthread element 48 which serves for coupling - at times - to thecontrol pushrod 34. - The
control pushrod 34 is provided with male screwthread elements which are complementary to thefemale screwthread element 48 and of which one is identified by way of example byreference numeral 50. The malescrewthread elements 50 correspond to segments of a helicoidal groove and respectively extend over an angle of somewhat more than 300°. They are interrupted by alongitudinal groove 52 which extends over an angle of about 27°. - At its end portion remote from the
wall 20 thecontrol pushrod 34 is provided withprojections external shaft 10 for rotational coupling purposes. Thecontrol pushrod 34 is however axially slidable with respect to theexternal shaft 10 between theclosure cap 38 and anabutment 62. The function of the pencil illustrated in the drawing is as follows: -
Figures 4 through 7 show various operating positions of thecap 12 with respect to theexternal shaft 10 serving as a casing. - As can be seen in particular from
Figures 4 through 7 , provided in the internal space of thecap 12 is a sleeve-shapedprojection 66 which projects beyond theseal 16 and has at least onelongitudinal slot 68. Provided on the inside of theprojection 66 is a series of tooth-like projections of which one is identified by way of example byreference numeral 70. - The
sleeve 22 carries a ring ofteeth 72 which are matched to the tooth-like projections 70 on theprojection 66. - As already mentioned above,
Figure 1 shows the rest position of the pencil, that is to say that position in which thecap 12 is screwed on to theexternal shaft 10 serving as the casing, more specifically in such a way that theseal 16 bears sealingly against theball 20. The same position (rest position) is also shown inFigure 4 . When now thecap 12 is unscrewed from theexternal shaft 10, the cap moves towards the left inFigure 4 . In a first portion 74 (Figure 4 ) of that path of movement the tooth-like projections 70 are not in engagement with the ring ofteeth 72, for which reason thesleeve 22 is not also rotated by thecap 12. Rather, the tooth-like projections 70 only come into engagement with the ring ofteeth 72 in alater portion 76 of the path of thecap 12 from the rest position into the operative position. I n that position theseal 16 has already lifted off theball 20. That condition is shown inFigure 5 . Because of the engagement of the tooth-like projections 70 into the ring ofteeth 72, thesleeve 22 now rotates with thecap 12. - The
portion 76 is adjoined by aportion 78 in which the tooth-like projections 70 have again left the ring ofteeth 72, seeFigures 6 and 7 . In that operative position further rotation of thecap 12 with respect to theexternal shaft 10 does not cause any further rotational movement of thesleeve 22. - In the operating position shown in
Figure 1 (rest position), that is to say when thecap 12 is screwed on to theexternal shaft 10, thefemale screwthread element 48 is in thegroove 52. Accordingly in that operating position there is no coupling between thecontrol pushrod 34 and theplunger 30. Theplunger 30 accordingly does not apply any pressure to theclosure mass 28 or theink 26. - When the
cap 12 is rotated with respect to theexternal shaft 10 in order to unscrew it, then, because of the rotational coupling effect which is not yet present between thecap 12 and thesleeve 22, in thefirst portion 74 of the path of movement of thecap 12, theplunger holder 32 does not rotate. Rotary movement of theplunger holder 32 first takes place in theportion 76 of the path of movement of thecap 12, more specifically by virtue of the engagement of the tooth-like projections 70 into the ring ofteeth 72. In the further course of the rotary movement thefemale screwthread element 48 leaves thegroove 52 and passes into themale screwthread element 50. Further rotary movement in that condition means that thefemale screwthread element 48 travels along themale screwthread element 50, whereby thecontrol pushrod 34 which hitherto has been supported against theprojection 62 is displaced against thespring 36. As a result the elastic return force of thespring 36 acts by way of thecontrol pushrod 34 on theplunger holder 32 and thus on theplunger 30, whereby the pressure in the storage means 24 rises. At its end themale screwthread element 50 is limited by anabutment 64 against which thefemale screwthread element 48 butts upon further rotary movement. In the embodiment illustrated in the drawing the dimensions are so selected that, with thefemale screwthread element 48 butting against theabutment 64, thecap 12 reaches theportion 78 in which the tooth-like projections 70 are no longer in engagement with the ring ofteeth 12. - It is however not out of the question that production tolerances cause difficulty in accurate matching. The
longitudinal slot 68 is accordingly provided. More specifically, if thefemale screwthread element 48 should butt against theabutment 64 while the tooth-like projections 70 are still in engagement with the ring ofteeth 72, then theprojection 66 can expand because of thelongitudinal slot 68 so that the tooth-like projections 70 slip on the ring of teeth (slipping clutch) and therefore the tooth-like projections 70 and the ring ofteeth 72 are not damaged. - The increased pressure which is now built up in the storage means 24 can be used for discharging the
ink 26. The pencil is now in the operative position. - When, after use of the pencil, the
cap 12 is screwed on to theexternal shaft 10 again, then thefemale screwthread element 48 travels along themale screwthread element 50 back into thegroove 52 again, because of the coupling effects described in detail hereinbefore, in theportion 76. As a result, under the influence of thespring 36, thecontrol pushrod 34 travels again towards theabutment 62 where it is supported. Accordingly thespring 36 no longer acts on theink 26 by way of theplunger holder 32 and theplunger 30. In that condition there is no longer any increased pressure obtaining in the storage means 24, which is of great advantage in terms of protecting theink 26 and theclosure mass 28 by being gentle therewith and in regard to the anti-leakage safeguard. - When the
cap 12 is screwed on to theexternal shaft 10 theplunger holder 32 is moved away from theball 20 until thefemale screwthread element 48 passes into thegroove 52. So that in that case theplunger 30 does not suck the ink out of thetip 18 theplunger 32 is in the form of a trailing plunger. More specifically theplunger holder 32 can move away from theball 20 in accordance with the axial length of thewindow 42 without entrainment of theplunger 30. - In addition to or instead of the
projection 40 in thewindow 42 it is also possible to provide an elastic coupling means between theplunger holder 42 and the plunger. - The elastic coupling means and/or the play can however also be connected elsewhere between the
control pushrod 34 and the plunger surface which delimits the storage means 24. - The rotary transmission means shown in
Figures 1 through 3 can compensate for a reduction in the filling level in the storage means 24. More specifically, with a reducing filling level theplunger holder 32 moves together with theplunger 30 gradually into the storage means 24 whereas thecontrol pushrod 34 does not change its position relative to thespring 36 in accordance with the filling level, for which reason the same return force is always available for producing the increased pressure. - The
closure cap 38 can be held resiliently in the manner of a shock absorber. Thespring 36 serves for that resilient holding effect, that is to say that elastic element whose return force serves to produce the increased pressure in the storage means 24. That configuration thereby provides for minimising the number of components involved.
Claims (13)
- An applicator device comprising
a casing (10),
a storage means (24) for a product (26) to be applied,
an application means comprising a ball (20) held rotatably in a ball holder (21),
a sealing means (16) which is displaceable along a predetermined path (74, 76, 78) between a first position with respect to the casing (10) in which it bears sealingly against the ball (20) and a second position with respect to the casing (10) in which it releases the ball (20) for application of the product (26), and
an increased pressure-producing means (22, 30, 32, 34, 36) for producing an increased pressure in the storage means (24), wherein
the sealing means (16) is coupled in a predetermined portion (76) of the path (74, 76, 78) to the increased pressure-producing means (22, 30, 32, 34, 36),
characterised in that
the sealing means (16) is independent of the increased pressure-producing means (22, 30, 32, 34, 36) in a first portion (74) of the path (74, 76, 78) which is delimited by the first position. - An applicator device as set forth in claim 1 characterised by a screwthread (14) for displacing the sealing means (16) with respect to the casing (10).
- An applicator device as set forth in claim 1 or claim 2 characterised by a bayonet connection for displacing the sealing means (16) with respect to the casing (10).
- An applicator device as set forth in one of the preceding claims characterised by a coupling means (70, 72) for coupling the sealing means (16) to the increased pressure producing means (22, 30, 32, 34, 36) in the predetermined portion (76) of the path of movement (74, 76, 78).
- An applicator device as set forth in claim 4 characterised in that the coupling means (70, 72) has a first coupling element (70) at the sealing means (16) and a second coupling element (70) at the increased pressure-producing means (22, 30, 32, 34, 36), which elements can be coupled together by way of a frictional engagement and/or a positively locking engagement.
- An applicator device as set forth in claim 4 or claim 5 characterised in that the coupling means (70, 72) has a ring of teeth (72) at the increased pressure-producing means (22, 30, 32, 34, 36) and/or at the sealing means (16).
- An applicator device as set forth in one of claims 4 through 6 characterised in that the coupling means (70, 72) has at least one tooth-like projection (70) at the sealing means (16) and/or at the increased pressure-producing means (22, 30, 32, 34, 36).
- An applicator device as set forth in claim 6 or claim 7 characterised in that the ring of teeth (72) and/or the tooth-like projection (70) is/are provided on a sleeve-like projection (66).
- An applicator device as set forth in claim 8 characterised in that the sleeve-like projection (66) has at least one longitudinal slot (68).
- An applicator device as set forth in one of the preceding claims characterised in that the increased pressure-producing means (22, 30, 32, 34, 36) is controllable to produce a fall in the pressure in the storage means (24).
- An applicator device as set forth in one of the preceding claims characterised in that the increased pressure-producing means (22, 30, 32, 34, 36) has a transmission means with at least one female screwthread element (48) and at least one male screwthread element (50), wherein the transmission means can assume at least two operating conditions, namely
a first operating condition in which the two screwthread elements (48, 50) mesh with each other to produce the increased pressure, and
a second operating condition in which they do not mesh with each other, a fall in the increased pressure resulting therefrom. - An applicator device as set forth in one of the preceding claims characterised in that it can assume at least two operating conditions, namely a rest condition and a use condition, and
has a means (16, 22, 30, 32, 34, 36, 70, 72) which is responsive to the applicator device being moved from the use condition into the rest condition, for reducing the pressure in the storage means (24). - An applicator device as set forth in claim 12 characterised in that it is put into the rest condition by the sealing means (16) being put into the first position with respect to the housing (10).
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