WO2007101950A1 - Batonnet d'application ou de nettoyage, constitue d'au moins un corps tubulaire concu apte a contenir au moins un liquide. - Google Patents
Batonnet d'application ou de nettoyage, constitue d'au moins un corps tubulaire concu apte a contenir au moins un liquide. Download PDFInfo
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- WO2007101950A1 WO2007101950A1 PCT/FR2007/050670 FR2007050670W WO2007101950A1 WO 2007101950 A1 WO2007101950 A1 WO 2007101950A1 FR 2007050670 W FR2007050670 W FR 2007050670W WO 2007101950 A1 WO2007101950 A1 WO 2007101950A1
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A61—MEDICAL OR VETERINARY SCIENCE; HYGIENE
- A61F—FILTERS IMPLANTABLE INTO BLOOD VESSELS; PROSTHESES; DEVICES PROVIDING PATENCY TO, OR PREVENTING COLLAPSING OF, TUBULAR STRUCTURES OF THE BODY, e.g. STENTS; ORTHOPAEDIC, NURSING OR CONTRACEPTIVE DEVICES; FOMENTATION; TREATMENT OR PROTECTION OF EYES OR EARS; BANDAGES, DRESSINGS OR ABSORBENT PADS; FIRST-AID KITS
- A61F13/00—Bandages or dressings; Absorbent pads
- A61F13/15—Absorbent pads, e.g. sanitary towels, swabs or tampons for external or internal application to the body; Supporting or fastening means therefor; Tampon applicators
- A61F13/38—Swabs having a stick-type handle, e.g. cotton tips
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A61—MEDICAL OR VETERINARY SCIENCE; HYGIENE
- A61F—FILTERS IMPLANTABLE INTO BLOOD VESSELS; PROSTHESES; DEVICES PROVIDING PATENCY TO, OR PREVENTING COLLAPSING OF, TUBULAR STRUCTURES OF THE BODY, e.g. STENTS; ORTHOPAEDIC, NURSING OR CONTRACEPTIVE DEVICES; FOMENTATION; TREATMENT OR PROTECTION OF EYES OR EARS; BANDAGES, DRESSINGS OR ABSORBENT PADS; FIRST-AID KITS
- A61F13/00—Bandages or dressings; Absorbent pads
- A61F13/15—Absorbent pads, e.g. sanitary towels, swabs or tampons for external or internal application to the body; Supporting or fastening means therefor; Tampon applicators
- A61F13/84—Accessories, not otherwise provided for, for absorbent pads
- A61F2013/8497—Accessories, not otherwise provided for, for absorbent pads having decorations or indicia means
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- the present invention relates to an applicator or cleaning stick, consisting of at least one tubular body designed to contain a liquid intended to flow through a first open end, said tubular body being closed at the other end thereof. said second end and having a breakable zone in the vicinity of this second end, and having at least on said second end an applicator tip.
- the present invention is in the field of hygiene products for external use.
- the invention relates more particularly to rods used under the general name of cotton swab, provided, at one or both ends, applicator tips of absorbent material or dressing, such as cotton wool, gauze , or the like.
- such a cotton swab may be used for cleaning wounds, cleaning an area before care, applying liquid or viscous products, removing makeup, cleaning hollow ducts, or other.
- Such applications are known in cosmetics, paramedical, veterinary, or even for precision work, such as precision mechanics or watchmaking, for example.
- hollow rods containing a liquid for example a disinfectant or a cleaning product
- a liquid for example a disinfectant or a cleaning product
- This liquid is intended to be deposited, or / and to soak an applicator of absorbent material located at a first end of the stick.
- this liquid is stopped by a stopper designed to ensure the maintenance of the product in the stick, or by a particular embodiment of this end, by sealing, melting, welding, gluing, pinching Or other.
- the rod In the vicinity of this second end, the rod has a breakable zone, allowing, in the manner of a glass bulb whose first end is already open, to let the liquid that it contains by this first end, when proceeding at the opening and putting into atmospheric pressure of the second end.
- An improvement consists in the interposition, between the liquid contained in the rod and the first open end, of a liquid plug allowing a gradual transfer of the liquid to the first end.
- the tips usually provided with such swabs, around the first and second end, are not intended to be used in the same way.
- the one which is disposed at the second end is superimposed on the breakable zone, and is intended to be manipulated by the user in order to effect the sectioning allowing the flow of the liquid contained in the rod towards the first end.
- This is usually provided with a tip for allowing the application of this liquid.
- the problem for the user is to identify what is the end to be cut, and, conversely, that which is intended to be moistened by the liquid contained in the hollow rod.
- the operator may then badly break the stick, or even hurt, because of the creation of sharp portions when breaking the stick. This is particularly unacceptable for all uses related to hygiene, especially in sterile environment or high cleanliness.
- this area not immediately appear to the user, but also for a person who does not have perfect visual acuity, it is perfectly invisible.
- the tip is detached from the stick so that the break is apparent, and may be the cause of injury to the user. If the break is only partial, it does not answer the problem, because the applicator tip reveals this break. Worse still, the holding of the broken end piece on the stick may tempt the user to use it, so there is still a risk of injury through the apparent cutaway.
- such an applicator is a consumer product, particularly in a cosmetic, para-medical or hospital environment, and that, despite its relatively low unit purchase cost, the use of a single nozzle on the two that a stick represents is a waste that must be avoided.
- the user does not always have both hands to cut the stick, either because of cosmetic care, hygiene or paramedical precisely to apply to one of two hands, or because of the unavailability of one of the two hands to maintain an organ, or manipulate another instrument or another product.
- the object of the invention is to overcome the drawbacks of the state of the art by providing a reliable and inexpensive solution to these problems, by making available to the operator an easy-to-cut application or cleaning stick. with easy identification of the end to be cut, without risk of bad cutting, or injury, easy to handle with one hand, and allowing the use of two applicator tips, filled with absorbent material, that it can include .
- This application or cleaning stick according to the invention also has an immaculate appearance due to the absence of any staining by printing or the like, and allows, in a simple and inexpensive way, to identify, as the case may be, the nature of the product contained in the rod body, and / or the nature of the absorbent material constituting one or the other endpiece, and thus makes its use particularly user-friendly for the operator, especially in an environment in which he is brought to handle all kinds of products daily.
- the invention relates to an applicator or cleaning stick, consisting of at least one tubular body designed capable of containing a liquid intended to flow through a first open end, said tubular body being closed at the end. other of its ends said second end and having a breakable zone in the vicinity of this second end, and having at least on said second end an applicator tip, characterized in that said applicator tip on the second end is permeable to air and extends widely above the breakable zone on the side of this second end and towards the first end, so as to constitute means for protecting said breakable zone after breaking thereof, to constitute holding means secured to said second end; with said tubular body after rupture of said breakable zone, and in that said applicator tip on the second end comprises means of identification.
- this applicator tip on the second end is pre-tinted in at least one color different from that or those of the optional applicator tip disposed on the first end of said tubular body.
- said tubular body comprises, on either side of said breakable zone, fastening means designed capable of cooperating with the material constituting said applicator tip on the second end and constituting said means for holding said second end integrally with said tubular body after breaking said breakable zone.
- said attachment means are constituted by a relief formed on said tubular body.
- said applicator tip on the second end extends, on each side of said breakable zone, over a length at least equal to the diameter of said tubular body to constitute said means for protecting said breakable zone after rupture of it.
- such an applicator tip is made of an absorbent material such as cotton wool, gauze or the like.
- the rupture at the level of the breakable zone is partial.
- said applicator tip located at said second end is designed to be gripped between at least two fingers, on the side between the breakable zone and the second end, and the breakable zone is designed able to breaking under the action of at least one other finger bearing on the tubular body, the side of the first end, or vice versa.
- the first end of the applicator stick is also provided with an applicator tip.
- the single figure schematically represents an application or cleaning stick according to the invention.
- the invention is in the field of hygiene products for external use.
- the invention relates more particularly to an application or cleaning stick 1.
- the applicator or cleaning rod 1 comprises a tubular body 2.
- the latter has a first open end 3.
- This first end 3 may be provided with an applicator tip 4, made of absorbent material or dressing, such as hydrophilic cotton, polyester, cotton-polyester blend, gauze, or the like. It can also be provided with an accessory such as a brush, a brush, a sponge, a foam shape, or a large diameter cotton ball, or other.
- an applicator tip of an applicator or cleaning stick according to the invention can naturally be used both for the application of product and for the removal of product thanks to the absorbing properties of the material constituting this tip. .
- the tubular body 2 is provided, at a second end 5, with an applicator tip 6.
- this applicator tip 6 usually of ellipsoidal shape, may also be of conical, spherical, cylindrical or other shape.
- the tubular body 2 is designed capable of containing a liquid 7.
- the tubular body 2 is closed, on the side of its second end 5, by a permanent closure means 8, such as a plug, or a welding or gluing of the tubular body 2 on itself or with a foreign body, or the like.
- a permanent closure means 8 such as a plug, or a welding or gluing of the tubular body 2 on itself or with a foreign body, or the like.
- the liquid 7 is held in the tubular body 2, of which it occupies only a part, and has a surface tension such that it does not flow, and remains confined in the tubular body 2 under the effect of the atmospheric pressure.
- the liquid 7 is, advantageously, on the side of the first end, confined by means of a phase 9 of liquid or viscous material, of surface tension and of viscosity different from those of the service liquid, forming a barrier to avoid the pollution or evaporation thereof, and said liquid stopper.
- the tubular body 2 comprises a breakable zone 10, of lesser resistance, designed capable of being broken under the application of a manual force exerted with a component perpendicular to the axis of the tubular body 2, in the vicinity of the breakable zone 10.
- the applicator tip 6 on the second end is permeable to air and extends widely above the breakable zone 10, on the side of this second end 5 and towards the first end 3.
- the applicator tip 6 extends above the breakable zone 10, so as to:
- the applicator tip 6 on the second end 5 is pre-tinted in a different color from that of the applicator tip 4 disposed on the first end 3 of the tubular body 2.
- the tubular body 2 comprises, on either side of the breakable zone 10, hooking means 11.
- attachment means 11 are designed capable of cooperating with the material constituting the applicator tip 6 on the second end; the attachment means 11 constitute said means holding integral with the second end 5 with the tubular body 2 after breaking the breakable zone 10.
- these attachment means 11 are formed by a relief formed on the tubular body 2, for example by the action of cutting tools, or heating, or deformation, knurling, or the like.
- This relief can in particular take the form of notches, revolution or not, or grooves and / or beads of revolution, or oblique, or other.
- this relief is achieved by rotating the tubular body 2, and put in contact with the latter with one or more tools arranged perpendicularly and / or obliquely to its axis of revolution.
- the applicator tip 6 on the second end 5 extends, on each side of the breakable zone 10, over a length at least equal to the diameter of the tubular body 2 to constitute the means of protection of the breakable zone 10 after breaking thereof.
- the material forming the applicator tip 6 on the second end 5 is tinted in the mass, upstream of its installation on the tubular body 2.
- the cotton will be tinted to the scale of the ball, or more.
- this applicator tip 6 is pre-painted in a color different from that which characterizes it in its natural state.
- Pre-dyeing in the mass of the bale has the further advantage of saving the dyeing material, as well as several costly process operations: carting, printing or dyeing, drying
- an applicator tip 6 in hydrophilic cotton will be stained in a color other than white.
- the operator takes it in hand, identifies by its color the second end 5, which it maintains at an altitude greater than that of the first end 3, and approaches it of the area to be treated.
- the operator grasps the second end 5 and prints a relative movement with respect to the tubular body 2, applying a force component perpendicular to the axis of the latter. It can thus trigger the breaking of the breakable zone 10.
- the atmospheric pressure placed on the liquid 7, on the side of the second end 5, allows the flow of the liquid 7 by gravity, towards the first end 3 and the applicator tip 4 including the it is equipped.
- the liquid 7 then moistens the applicator tip 4 and makes it clean for its use.
- the choice, for the applicator tip 4, of a polyester-cotton mixture allows a slow absorption of the liquid product 7 contained in the tubular body 2, which is advantageous.
- the texture of the applicator tip 6 of the second end 5, and a wide covering of the latter on the breakable zone 10, allow its integral retention with the tubular body 2.
- a winding, a winding or a very tight spinning of the applicator tip 6 around the tubular body 2 on either side of the breakable zone 10, ensures such a holding, with a low angular deflection. relative to the axis of the tubular body 2.
- This very tight spinning brings, again, a significant saving of coating material constituting the applicator tip. The operator can thus use the applicator tip 6 in addition to the applicator tip 4 through which the liquid 7 has flowed.
- the applicator tip 6 of the second end 5 may, like the applicator tip 4 of the first end 3, take on particular shapes.
- the winding or spinning process allows in particular the easy preparation of zones of different sections, to improve the grip, or any other use.
- This embodiment ensures the maintenance of the surfaces born of the rupture of the breakable zone 10 under the applicator tip 6, and the operator is thus protected from any injury by a possible burst generated during the break. In the same way, this arrangement makes it possible not to risk injuring the zone on which is intended to evolve the applicator tip 6.
- the breaking of the breakable zone 10 is partial so as to contribute to the integral retention of the second end 5 with the tubular body 2 after breaking of the breakable zone 10.
- the tight winding of the absorbent material, such as cotton, around the tubular body 2 contributes to the rigidity of the application rod 1 according to the invention, and allows the reduction of the thickness of this tubular body 2 , in proportion its diameter, which is reflected on the one hand by a significant saving of material, and on the other hand by an increased liquid capacity for the same outside diameter.
- This last advantage is particularly interesting for application sticks 1 for veterinary use, larger than the usual sticks, and for which it is sought to have a large capacity.
- the breakable zone 10 is preferably made in the form of a reduced section, such as one or more grooves, partially or totally of revolution. With an equal diameter of tubular body, for the same depth of such a groove, the remaining section, when decreasing the thickness of the tubular body 2, is reduced accordingly, which results in increased ease for the operator to break the breakable zone 10.
- the applicator tip 6 located at the second end 5 is designed to be gripped between at least two fingers, the side between the breakable zone 10 and the second end 5, and the breakable zone 10 is designed able to break under the action of at least one other finger bearing on the tubular body 2, the side of the first end 3, or vice versa.
- the application stick 1 comprises a plurality of primary tubular bodies 2A.
- These primary tubular bodies 2A can, as the case may be, be inserted into one another, or be juxtaposed in a substantially parallel manner to form a bundle, or else be assembled by combining these two modes, that is to say in the form of a bundle comprising tubes inserted into each other, or of a tube into which at least one such bundle is inserted.
- Each of these primary tubular bodies 2A is able to contain a particular primary liquid 7A, and comprises a breakable zone
- these primary tubular bodies contain different liquids or products, which are mixed, at the time of rupture, at the first end 3 of the rod 1, or the tip 4 that may comprise this same first end 3.
- Each primary tubular body contains the right amount necessary to obtain a mixture in the exact proportions, which are often very precise, especially in the case of adhesives.
- Such an application of the invention makes it possible, by conditioning small quantities, to avoid frequent wasting in the case of making multi-component mixtures made from different packages, often in excess, and some of which is unusable, and obviously overcomes the problem of dosing which is always difficult to perform with precision and cleanliness in this kind of mixture.
- the same tubular body 2 contains several products 7 different liquids, intended to be mixed after rupture of the breakable zone 10. These liquids are then separated from each other by phases of liquid or viscous materials similar to that 9 described above to preserve the liquid 7, said plugs liquids, and preferably made of silicone material.
- the tubular body 2 is made of a semi-translucent material, so as to protect the photosensitivity of the liquid 7 against ultraviolet and other rays, and to ensure its good preservation over time.
- tubular body 2 of the stick is colored, or provided with labeling or identification marking of the liquid it contains, to facilitate the identification of the latter.
- the user can thus have different color combinations between the tubular body 2 and the applicator tip 6. Each combination corresponds to a particular application. The different combinations are identified in a table. The identification of the stick 1 is thus easy and immediate. Management is facilitated.
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US12/281,852 US20090093746A1 (en) | 2006-03-07 | 2007-01-22 | Application or cleaning stick, consisting of at least one tubular body designed to contain at least one liquid |
EP07731502A EP1991190A1 (fr) | 2006-03-07 | 2007-01-22 | Batonnet d'application ou de nettoyage, constitue d'au moins un corps tubulaire concu apte a contenir au moins un liquide. |
CA002645032A CA2645032A1 (fr) | 2006-03-07 | 2007-01-22 | Batonnet d'application ou de nettoyage, constitue d'au moins un corps tubulaire concu apte a contenir au moins un liquide. |
AU2007222307A AU2007222307A1 (en) | 2006-03-07 | 2007-01-22 | Application or cleaning stick, consisting of at least one tubular body designed to contain at least one liquid |
JP2008557802A JP2009528874A (ja) | 2006-03-07 | 2007-01-22 | 少なくとも一つの液体を内蔵するように構成された少なくとも一つの管状体から構成された塗布または清浄用の棒 |
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KR (1) | KR20080109803A (fr) |
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