EP3609623A1 - Distributeur de produit fluide rechargeable. - Google Patents
Distributeur de produit fluide rechargeable.Info
- Publication number
- EP3609623A1 EP3609623A1 EP18732137.7A EP18732137A EP3609623A1 EP 3609623 A1 EP3609623 A1 EP 3609623A1 EP 18732137 A EP18732137 A EP 18732137A EP 3609623 A1 EP3609623 A1 EP 3609623A1
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- European Patent Office
- Prior art keywords
- reservoir
- volume
- dip tube
- pump
- air pump
- Prior art date
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Classifications
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B05—SPRAYING OR ATOMISING IN GENERAL; APPLYING FLUENT MATERIALS TO SURFACES, IN GENERAL
- B05B—SPRAYING APPARATUS; ATOMISING APPARATUS; NOZZLES
- B05B11/00—Single-unit hand-held apparatus in which flow of contents is produced by the muscular force of the operator at the moment of use
- B05B11/0005—Components or details
- B05B11/0037—Containers
- B05B11/0056—Containers with an additional opening for filling or refilling
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B05—SPRAYING OR ATOMISING IN GENERAL; APPLYING FLUENT MATERIALS TO SURFACES, IN GENERAL
- B05B—SPRAYING APPARATUS; ATOMISING APPARATUS; NOZZLES
- B05B11/00—Single-unit hand-held apparatus in which flow of contents is produced by the muscular force of the operator at the moment of use
- B05B11/01—Single-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
- B05B11/02—Membranes or pistons acting on the contents inside the container, e.g. follower pistons
- B05B11/028—Pistons separating the content remaining in the container from the atmospheric air to compensate underpressure inside the container
- B05B11/029—Pistons separating the content remaining in the container from the atmospheric air to compensate underpressure inside the container located on top of the remaining content
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B05—SPRAYING OR ATOMISING IN GENERAL; APPLYING FLUENT MATERIALS TO SURFACES, IN GENERAL
- B05B—SPRAYING APPARATUS; ATOMISING APPARATUS; NOZZLES
- B05B11/00—Single-unit hand-held apparatus in which flow of contents is produced by the muscular force of the operator at the moment of use
- B05B11/01—Single-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
- B05B11/10—Pump 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
- B05B11/1001—Piston pumps
- B05B11/1023—Piston pumps having an outlet valve opened by deformation or displacement of the piston relative to its actuating stem
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B05—SPRAYING OR ATOMISING IN GENERAL; APPLYING FLUENT MATERIALS TO SURFACES, IN GENERAL
- B05B—SPRAYING APPARATUS; ATOMISING APPARATUS; NOZZLES
- B05B11/00—Single-unit hand-held apparatus in which flow of contents is produced by the muscular force of the operator at the moment of use
- B05B11/01—Single-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
- B05B11/10—Pump 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 refillable fluid product dispenser comprising a dispensing head comprising a fluid product pump, a variable volume reservoir and a filling valve connected to the reservoir.
- a dispensing head comprising a fluid product pump, a variable volume reservoir and a filling valve connected to the reservoir.
- the preferred field of application of the present invention is that of perfumery, cosmetics or even pharmacy.
- This type of refillable dispenser is often referred to as a "nomadic" distributor. It generally has a low capacity tank of the order of 10 ml at most.
- document FR3024056 which describes a refillable dispenser in which the filling valve is integral with the dip tube which disconnects from the pump to perform the filling. The user is forced to pull on the filling valve to bring the dispenser into a state where it can be filled.
- the architecture of this distributor is very complex and its use is not really intuitive.
- the present invention aims to define a refillable dispenser whose gesture for reloading is simpler, more intuitive or more obvious to an uninformed user.
- Another object of the present invention is to be able to recharge the refillable dispenser with a standard source bottle equipped with a conventional valve stem.
- Yet another object of the present invention is to seek a variable volume reservoir architecture that generates or imposes a different manipulation gesture.
- Another aim is to guarantee the opening of the source bottle without exerting a constant pressure on the fluid product stored in the reservoir. More particularly, the opening of the source bottle must occur as soon as the filling valve is pressed against the source bottle.
- the present invention proposes a refillable fluid product dispenser comprising a dispensing head comprising a fluid product pump, a variable volume reservoir and a filling valve connected to the reservoir, the fluid pump being provided with a dip tube which passes through the tank, a sliding member comprising a movable piston sliding in sealing contact around the dip tube so as to vary the volume of the tank, the sliding member being movable between a depressed position in which the sliding member is located close to the pump and an extended position in which the sliding member is remote from the fluid pump, the tank defining a maximum volume in the depressed position and a minimum volume in the extended position , so that the volume of the tank increases when the sliding member is driven around the dip tube to the fluid pump, the dip tube being provided with a fixed piston which slides in sealing contact in a mobile shaft formed by the sliding member, the movable piston sliding around the dip tube between the fluid pump and the fixed piston, the reservoir being axially eliminated between the movable piston and the fixed piston and radially between the dip tube and the mov
- the dispenser further comprising a variable volume air pump whose volume varies inversely with that of the tank, so as to create a resistance to the volume variation of the tank. It is precisely this resistance to volume variation that is used to exert sufficient force on the valve stem of the source bottle and thus open its outlet valve.
- a variable volume air pump whose volume varies inversely with that of the tank, so as to create a resistance to the volume variation of the tank. It is precisely this resistance to volume variation that is used to exert sufficient force on the valve stem of the source bottle and thus open its outlet valve.
- air pump it is also possible to use the expressions “inner tube” or “pneumatic cylinder” or “pneumatic brake”. In very general terms, the function of the air pump is to temporarily put air under pressure / depression.
- the air pump is not tight, thus communicating with the outside, so that the air in the air pump is put under pressure momentarily during a volume change and then returns to atmospheric pressure a short moment after the end of the volume change.
- the air pump may include a vent hole through which air enters and leaves the air pump, thereby allowing the air to return to atmospheric pressure after each volume variation.
- the leakage of the air pump is preferably calibrated so that a sudden and massive variation, as during filling, generates a momentary overpressure in the air pump and a slow and / or low variation, as in fluid product distribution, generates only a very low momentary depression in the air pump.
- the volume of the air pump varies suddenly and massively, puts the air it contains under pressure so as to create a pneumatic resistance sufficient to depress the valve stem of the source bottle and open its outlet valve.
- the pressure in the air pump will last the time that the user varies its volume and that of the tank without increasing exponentially, since pressurized air escapes from the air pump through the defect. sealing.
- the volume of the air pump has reached its minimum, but the pressurized air it contains continues to escape until it returns to atmospheric pressure.
- the volume of the air pump certainly varies, but very slightly, which allows it to remain almost constantly at atmospheric pressure.
- the air pump acts as a dynamic brake to the volume variation of the reservoir which is really active only during the filling phases and almost completely inactive outside these filling phases.
- the implementation of such an air pump is very simple and avoids the use of a spring.
- the tank is filled by pressing the dispenser against the source bottle, not by pulling on the dispenser.
- This responds to a gesture quite classic and intuitive that wants to press the source bottle to fill or refill the tank. Thanks to the air pump, the opening of the outlet flap of the source flask is ensured.
- the reservoir is empty or virtually empty when the two pistons are close to the maximum and full or almost full when they are at the maximum distance.
- the tank is full or almost full, when the mobile piston is as close as possible to the pump.
- the reservoir is empty when the sliding member is extended to the maximum.
- the air pump is at its maximum volume, when the sliding member is extended to the maximum and its minimum volume, when the movable piston is as close as possible to the pump. It then suffices for the user to position the filling valve on the valve stem of a source bottle and to press on it until the sliding member comes into abutment in a depressed position close to the pump.
- the opening of the outlet valve is performed as soon as the filling valve is sufficiently pressed on the valve stem of a source flask.
- the air pump is delimited axially between the fixed piston and the filling valve and disposed axially below the reservoir.
- the fixed piston is therefore common to the fluid reservoir and the air pump.
- a fixed sleeve is engaged around the dip tube, this fixed sleeve defining a free bottom end forming a sealing lip which is engaged in leaktight sliding in a movable tubular integral with the sliding member, the pump air being delimited radially between firstly the fixed sleeve and the movable tubing and secondly the mobile shaft.
- the mobile shaft comprises a vent hole.
- the plunger tube is permanently secured to the pump and the filling valve is permanently secured to the sliding member.
- the filling valve communicates with the reservoir through an intermediate chamber of variable volume inversely to that of the reservoir.
- the dispensing tank fills when the intermediate chamber empties.
- the volume of the distribution tank is larger than that of the intermediate chamber.
- the intermediate chamber can communicate with the reservoir through at least one fixed channel which is integral with the dip tube.
- a fixed sleeve is engaged around the dip tube so as to define between them said at least one fixed channel, this fixed sleeve defining a free bottom end forming a sealing lip which is engaged with a watertight sliding a movable tubular integral with the sliding member, thus defining the intermediate chamber, the fixed piston being advantageously formed by the fixed sleeve.
- the movable piston is formed at one end of the mobile drum and the filling valve is mounted at the other end of the mobile drum.
- the filling valve comprises a valve support engaged in the mobile drum and forming a movable tube in which is engaged a sealing lip, thus together defining an intermediate reservoir through which the filling valve communicates. with the tank.
- the dispenser further comprises a holster integral with the dip tube and in which the sliding member is movable by leaktight sliding around the dip tube.
- the spirit of the present invention resides in the fact of using the volume variation of an air pump coupled to the fluid reservoir to create a momentary dynamic resistance which will allow sufficient pressure to be applied to the valve stem.
- the lack of tightness of the air pump makes it possible to reduce its volume (while the volume of the fluid reservoir increases) while limiting the overpressure in the air pump.
- the air pump reaches its minimum volume, and after a short time (of the order of 2 to 5 seconds), the air in the air pump is again at atmospheric pressure, so that the fluid reservoir is not subjected to any pressure on the part of the air pump.
- the fluid reservoir is not under pressure at rest
- the air pump is very easy to perform without additional part by using the fixed piston, which is common with the fluid reservoir,
- FIG. 1 is a vertical cross-sectional view through a refillable dispenser according to the invention with its solid reservoir
- FIG. 2 is a view similar to FIG. 1 with the tank half empty
- FIG. 3 is a view similar to FIG. 1 with the reservoir in the empty state
- Figure 4 is a view similar to Figure 1 with the distributor connected to a source bottle that has already filled the tank halfway.
- the refillable dispenser includes a dispensing head T and a container that are associated to form the dispenser together.
- the dispensing head T can be a dispensing head that is quite conventional with a fluid product pump D comprising a body defining a fluid product inlet in the form of an axial inlet manifold E.
- the fluid product pump D also comprises an actuating rod (not shown) on which is mounted a pushbutton B. By pressing the pushbutton B, fluid is pressurized in a pump defined inside the body.
- the push-button B may define a dispensing orifice through which the fluid product discharged from the pump is dispensed in spray, jet or droplet form.
- a fastener F which holds the body fixedly and which clings to a neck or an opening of the container.
- a removable cap C may optionally cover the fluid pump D and the push button B.
- the container on which the dispensing head T is mounted has a particular shape which should not be considered as limiting in its structure.
- the term "container” should be considered as the complete low subassembly which cooperates with the upper subset formed by the dispensing head T.
- the container incorporates a fluid reservoir R and other functional organs, as will be seen here. -after.
- the container forms a dip tube 23 to which the inlet E of the fluid pump D of the dispensing head T is connected. Without departing from the scope of the invention, it is all makes it possible to integrate the dip tube 23 to the dispensing head T and not to the container.
- the container comprises several component parts, namely a case 1, an insert 2, a sliding member 3, a fixed sleeve 4, a valve support 6, a filling valve 7. All these parts must not be considered as essential and frozen in their structure.
- the case 1 comprises an outer envelope January 1 which can have any geometric shape, such as circular cylindrical, as is the case in the figures.
- the case 1 also comprises a re-entrant shoulder 12 at its upper end and a profile internal hooking 18 at its lower end.
- the outer envelope 1 1 is normally visible from the outside and intended to be grasped by the user so as to press the push button B with his index finger.
- the insert 2 comprises an annular plate 21 which protrudes radially outwards. It can be seen that this plate 21 is placed just below the reentrant shoulder 12 of the case 1 1 in FIG. A neck 22 extends upwards from the plate 21: it preferably has a hooking profile adapted to cooperate with the fixing ring F of the dispensing head T.
- the insert 2 also forms the dip tube 23 which extends down.
- This dip tube 23 comprises an upper section 24 and a lower section 25 of reduced diameter.
- the outer wall of the upper section 24 is preferably circular cylindrical. At its lower free end, the lower section 25 forms a plurality of ratchet teeth 26 whose function will be given below.
- the outer wall of the lower section 25 may be perfectly cylindrical circular, or formed with vertical ribs, defining between them recessed grooves.
- At the junction between the upper section 24 and the lower section 25 is formed a shoulder oriented downwards.
- the neck 22 and the plate 21 integrally with the case 1 1 and directly connect the dip tube 23 to the inlet E of the pump. fluid product D.
- the sliding member 3 is a movable piece relative to the case 1 and the insert 2.
- This sliding member 3 comprises a movable shaft 31 of cylindrical shape, preferably circular.
- the sliding member 3 comprises a radial flange 34 which ends internally by a movable piston 35 which comes into sealing contact with the outer wall of the dip tube 23, at its upper section. lower end, the movable shaft 31 internally forms a profile the function of which will be given below.
- the sliding member 31 is preferably made in one piece with one or more plastic material (s) different (s).
- the mobile piston 35 is made of a more flexible material than the mobile shaft 31.
- the fixed sleeve 4 is fixedly engaged around the lower section 25 of the plunger tube 23. More specifically, this fixed sleeve 4 comprises a sheath 41 which is frictionally engaged around the lower section 25.
- the inner wall of this sheath 41 may be perfectly cylindrical, or formed with radial ribs defining between them hollow grooves. Be that as it may, one or more channels 43 are formed between the sheath
- these channels 43 extend over the entire height of the sheath 41 so as to open on both sides.
- the fixed sleeve 4 also forms a ring 44 which extends radially outwardly to form on its outer periphery a fixed piston 45 which is in sliding sealing contact with the mobile shaft 31 of the sliding member 3.
- the detent heads 26 can engage below the ribs formed inside the sheath 41. It may also be noted that the free end of the sheath 41 forms a sealing lip
- a reservoir R is thus formed inside the container. More specifically, this reservoir R is defined axially between the flange 34 (with its movable piston 35) and the ring 44 (with its fixed piston 45) and radially between the movable shaft 31 and the outer wall of the upper section 24 of the dip tube 23. It is easily understood that the volume of the reservoir is variable, since the sliding member 3 can move inside the case 1 with its movable piston 35 in sealing contact around the dip tube 23. Simultaneously , the mobile shaft 31 moves relative to the fixed piston 45 of the sleeve 4.
- the valve support 6 comprises a fixing sleeve 61 which is engaged by force and in a sealed manner inside the mobile shaft 31 of the sliding member 3. This sleeve 61 cooperates with the attachment profile 33 to keep it in place.
- the valve support 6 also forms a receiving housing 62 for the filling valve 7 which may be of a very conventional design. It can be a valve with mechanical opening or a hydraulic opening valve. Its fine design is not critical for the present invention.
- the valve support 6 also forms a movable tubing 63 which is engaged around the sheath 41 which forms at its lower end the sealing lip 42. Thus, an intermediate chamber I is formed inside the movable tubing 63 at the end. above the inlet of the dip tube 23.
- an air pump 30 is also formed inside the container. More precisely, this air pump 30 is delimited axially by the fixed piston 45 (which also defines the reservoir R) and by the valve support 6 and radially by the sliding shaft 31 and by the sheath 41 and the mobile pipe 63. The air pump 30 is thus disposed axially below the tank R and together share the fixed piston 45.
- the volume of the air pump 30 increases when the volume of the tank R decreases, and vice versa. We can say that these two volumes vary inversely.
- the air in the air pump 30 therefore undergoes pressure variations, thus creating a pneumatic brake which opposes the volume variations of the reservoir R.
- the pressure variations in the air pump 30 are attenuated or limited by a leakage of the air pump 30, which may be in the form of a calibrated vent hole 36 formed for example at the level of the sliding shaft 31.
- This leakage also allows the air pump 30 to return to atmospheric pressure in a very short time, of the order of 1 to 5 seconds, after the end of the change in volume. This relaxation time depends on the size of the vent hole 36, which must be calibrated accurately.
- the reservoir R is filled and therefore has a maximum volume.
- the flange 34 is in abutment against the plate 21.
- the air pump 30 and the intermediate chamber I have a minimum volume, since the sealing lip 42 almost abuts against the bottom of the tubing
- the tank R communicates with the intermediate chamber I through the channels 43.
- the dip tube 23 communicates directly with the intermediate chamber I, so that the inlet E of the fluid pump D is in fluid communication with the reservoir R.
- actuation of the pushbutton B has the effect of distributing fluid from the reservoir R.
- the fluid product of the reservoir R travels through the channels 43, the intermediate chamber I and the dip tube 23 to the inlet E of the fluid pump D.
- the fluid product can be dispensed through a dispensing orifice formed at the push button B.
- the intermediate chamber I has increased in volume, since the valve support 6, which is integral with the sliding member 3 has moved down, while the fixed sleeve 4 has remained in place on the dip tube. It can thus be said that the volume of the tank R decreases as the volumes of the air pump 30, the intermediate chamber I and the dead space M increase. However, it should be noted that the cross section of the intermediate chamber I is much smaller than that of the tank R, so that the volume of the intermediate chamber I increases less rapidly than the volume of the tank decreases, and vice versa. Since the sliding member 3 moves downwards, its lower end emerges more and more from the case 1 thus leaving the indication mark 32 visible. FIG. shown without the cover 8, but it can very well remain in place, since its height allows the displacement of the sliding member 3 and the indication marking 32 is visible through the read window 82.
- a source bottle S comprises, quite conventionally, a pump or a valve provided with a valve stem S1 which is movable back and forth against an inner spring to open an outlet valve. It is therefore necessary to press the valve stem S1 with sufficient axial force to push it in and thus work the outlet valve. The user must therefore press the refillable dispenser on the valve stem S1 with sufficient axial force, so that fluid from the source bottle S rises into the intermediate chamber I, then through the channels 43 into the reservoir R of which the volume increases.
- the dispenser is shown with the reservoir R half filled.
- the pressure increases sharply and massively in the air pump 30, when the user strongly presses the refillable dispenser on the valve stem S1.
- the overpressure thus created acts as a momentary dynamic brake that opposes the volume variation of the tank R, but which adds to the depression that grows in the tank R, to exert together a sufficient force to drive the valve stem S1.
- this overpressure contributes to the thrust force on the valve stem S1 which is thus almost immediately depressed.
- Due to the lack of tightness of the air pump 30, the overpressure is limited, but above all it will disappear rapidly when the volume of the air pump 30 no longer varies, that is to say when the reservoir is full. Indeed, the air under pressure in the air pump 30 can escape through the vent hole 36, but with a limited flow rate, providing a limited momentary overpressure and rapid subsequent relaxation to atmospheric pressure.
- the valve stem S1 is thus applied to the inlet of the filling valve 7 which communicates directly downstream with the intermediate chamber I.
- the axial force F exerted downwards by the user towards the source bottle S makes it possible to drive the valve stem S1, to open the filling valve 7 and to push the sliding member 3 inside the case 1 in the direction of the fluid pump D.
- This has the effect of increasing the volume reservoir R in which is generated a vacuum which has the effect of sucking the fluid from the valve stem S1 through the open filling valve 7, the intermediate chamber I whose volume increases, and the channels 43 which connect the intermediate chamber I to the reservoir R.
- the user can press the refillable dispenser on the source bottle S until the reservoir R is filled again, as shown in FIG. When the filling operation is finished, a cover (not shown) can be replaced. It is possible to optimize the refund rate of the dispenser by reducing the cross section of the intermediate chamber I relative to that of the reservoir R.
- the mobile piston 35 slides here directly in sealing contact against the outer wall of the dip tube 23, but it is possible to envisage an embodiment in which the movable piston 35 slides against a part which surrounds the dip tube, which would for example be directly connected to the inlet E of the fluid pump D.
- Case 1 almost completely masks the sliding member 3 when the reservoir R is filled: however, one can imagine an embodiment in which the case 1 only partially masks the sliding member 3.
- Case 1 has a circular cylindrical shape, but any geometric shape or not is possible.
- the present invention there is a refillable dispenser whose tank filling is carried out very simply by pushing or pressing the refillable dispenser on the valve stem of a source bottle.
- the reservoir is filled when the refillable dispenser can no longer be moved relative to the source bottle.
- the air pump 30, advantageously leaking, allows to immediately push the valve stem S1 of the source bottle S and to prevent the tank R is constantly subjected to pressure from the air pump 30.
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FR1753169A FR3064927B1 (fr) | 2017-04-11 | 2017-04-11 | Distributeur de produit fluide rechargeable. |
PCT/FR2018/050877 WO2018189466A1 (fr) | 2017-04-11 | 2018-04-09 | Distributeur de produit fluide rechargeable. |
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