WO2011131911A1 - Conditionnement d'un produit cosmetique comportant un corps creux ayant un motif visible localise situe dans une portion de couche de revetement dont l'integrite physique est preservee - Google Patents
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- the invention relates to the packaging of a cosmetic product comprising a hollow container body having a localized visible pattern located in a coating layer whose physical integrity is preserved.
- the invention more particularly relates to a method for producing on such a hollow container body such a visible pattern located in a coating layer whose physical integrity is preserved, a method for producing such a cosmetic product packaging comprising such container hollow body, an installation for carrying out such a method, such a container hollow body comprising such a visible pattern located in a coating layer whose physical integrity is preserved, a packaging for a cosmetic product comprising a such hollow container body having such a visible pattern located in a coating layer whose physical integrity is preserved, and finally a cosmetic product packaged in such packaging.
- the cosmetic product packaging considered is of the type comprising a hollow container body, such as a bottle or a pot for individual and multiple use, having a peripheral wall, in particular transparent or translucent glass or an inert material with passing a laser beam, and a coating layer integral with the peripheral wall in the hollow body, the hollow body having localized visible pattern located in the coating layer whose physical integrity is preserved.
- FR-A-2930193 and WO 2009/1361 18 disclose a decorated perfume bottle having a transparent or translucent wall having a total or partial coating on its inner face and / or on its outer face.
- This coating is any as long as it adheres to the wall of the bottle. It may be a varnish, a lacquer, a metallization, a sintered layer, a mirror layer, this list not being limiting.
- the documents FR-A-2930193 and WO 2009/1361 18 firstly disclose that the coating is etched or etched more or less deeply without stripping it, so as to modify its appearance by a phenomenon carbonization, bubbling, chemical modification of the coating not further explained.
- the technical problem underlying the invention is, in the case of a hollow body having a peripheral wall and a coating layer of which it is integral, to produce a visible localized pattern. consisting of a color difference which is located in the coating layer and to preserve the physical integrity of the coating layer.
- This problem is not posed by documents FR-A-2930193 and WO 2009/1361 18.
- This technical problem is subsequently identified as the problem of producing a visible pattern localized by color difference, with preservation of the physical integrity of the coating layer.
- FR-A-2930121 and WO 2009/136127 disclose a method in which a perfume bottle has a transparent or translucent wall having on its inner side a layer of a silver reflective coating covering it entirely. Then, a portion of the reflective coating layer is removed to form uncoated aesthetically attractive bare areas by laser ablation from outside the vial. These documents do not teach to preserve the physical integrity of the coating layer, on the contrary, since it is completely removed. These documents make no contribution to the solution of the problem underlying the invention.
- document FR-A-2665855 or WO 92/03297 describes, in the case of a transparent glass body - such as a bottle - a marking, which is not surface but underlying, that is to say, spaced from the face of the body, by means of a laser that damages the material constituting the body at the point of focus of the laser beam and thus creates an area of opacity at this location.
- a transparent glass body - such as a bottle - a marking, which is not surface but underlying, that is to say, spaced from the face of the body, by means of a laser that damages the material constituting the body at the point of focus of the laser beam and thus creates an area of opacity at this location.
- the technical problem underlying the invention does not arise.
- FR-A-2851940 and FR-A-2889485 disclose a decorated perfume bottle, having a transparent or translucent wall having on its inner side a lacquer layer forming an interior decoration. It is envisaged to make a first layer then destroyed locally by laser ablation, then to make a second layer. No more than previously, these documents do not state the technical problem underlying the invention or describe a means that would solve such a problem.
- FR-A-2690862 discloses a method and an installation for engraving a laser inscription on the inside of the wall of a receptacle made of a transparent material.
- a laser whose beam is able to pass through the wall of the receptacle.
- a layer of opaque material at the wavelength of the laser beam is applied to the location of the desired etching on the inside of the wall, by means of a small brush or in a similar manner so as to have a deposit of this opaque material.
- we trace the inscription by focusing the laser beam on the inner face of the wall. In doing so, the material of the wall of the receptacle is caused to burst at the point of focus, which becomes translated by a more or less opaque point in this place.
- This document therefore aims a field and a technique totally different from those of the invention.
- the invention provides a solution in the field under consideration.
- the invention provides a solution that meets the requirements and constraints in terms of presentation of cosmetics.
- the subject of the invention is a method for producing a visually perceptible localized pattern located in a coating layer integral with the peripheral wall of a hollow container body delimiting an enclosure capable of receiving a product. cosmetic and comprising a passage opening, in which:
- the coating layer is integral with the peripheral wall and comprises a side facing the outside of the hollow body a portion of which is visually perceptible from outside the hollow body and adapted to be impacted by a laser beam so as to make a pattern,
- one has a laser located outside the hollow body providing a laser beam suitable for the impact portion of the coating layer and to carry out therein a pattern
- the coating layer comprises, in a matrix of a material substantially absorbing no laser beam that impacts, pigments which under the impact of the laser beam change color and acquire a different color from that of the matrix material, and, on the other hand, the laser beam does not affect the physical integrity of the coating layer,
- ⁇ is implemented and the laser is thus produced a localized visually perceptible pattern, consisting of a difference of colors of the face turned towards the outside of the coating layer between the impact zone of the laser beam and the portion from the portion of the peripheral coating layer to the impact zone, without affecting the physical integrity of the portion of the coating layer and the peripheral wall.
- a localized, visually perceptible pattern is produced so that it is delimited only at its outer periphery with respect to the part of the portion of the covering which is adjacent to it, by an external boundary, or produces a visually perceptible localized pattern so that it is of generally annular shape, and thus a complementary pattern (18) is made inside, the visually perceptible localized pattern having an outer boundary and an inner boundary.
- a visually perceptible localized pattern is produced which, from the outside of the hollow body or the packaging comprising the hollow body and means for closing and dispensing, is either visible from the outside or not visible since outside because hidden from view.
- there is a hollow body whose face of the peripheral wall coated with the coating portion is flat or substantially flat or curved or tormented, and / or is smooth or has reliefs.
- a hollow body whose coating portion is located either on the side of the face of the peripheral wall facing towards the outside of the hollow body or on the side of the face of the peripheral wall facing towards inside the hollow body, the peripheral wall then being transparent or translucent.
- inertial physical separation means are provided in the chamber relative to the cosmetic product and are interposed between the coating layer and the zone of the enclosure able to receive the cosmetic product, so that the cosmetic product does not not in physical contact with the coating layer.
- physical separation means either a functional layer or a container such as a flexible bag adapted to receive and be filled by the cosmetic product.
- a hollow body whose peripheral wall is made of glass, more particularly transparent or translucent, colorless or colored.
- a coating layer whose matrix is a lacquer is selected, a coating layer is selected whose matrix is light in color so as not to substantially absorb the laser beam which impacts it, Pigments are selected which under the impact of the laser beam acquire a dark color, a polyester layer having a thickness of 0.2 mm to 1 mm is selected as the coating layer.
- a laser is selected that is a Nd-YAG, Nd-YV04, Yb-YAG solid laser having a wavelength of between 1 ⁇ and 1.5 ⁇ , of which impact has a diameter less than 50 ⁇ , whose peak power is greater than 10 Kw, whose repetition frequency is greater than 10 Khz, whose pulse width is less than 100 ns, including the speed of movement of the laser spot from 0 to 5000 mm / s.
- the invention relates to a process for producing a hollow container body for a cosmetic product, comprising a visually perceptible localized pattern located in a coating portion of a coating layer integral with the peripheral wall of the body.
- hollow in which one has such a hollow hollow container body and the method just described is implemented, so as to produce a hollow container body for a cosmetic product, comprising a pattern a visually perceivable localization consisting of a difference in color of the outwardly facing face of the coating layer between the impact zone of the laser beam and the portion of the portion of the peripheral coating layer at the impact zone, without the physical integrity of the portion of the coating layer and the peripheral wall being affected.
- the subject of the invention is a process for producing a packaging comprising a hollow container body for a cosmetic product and closure and dispensing means suitable and intended to cooperate with the opening opening of the hollow body.
- the method just described is implemented and, after a hollow container body having a visually perceptible localized pattern consisting of a color difference of the face turned towards the outside of the diaper between the impact zone of the laser beam and that part of the portion of the peripheral coating layer to the impact zone, without the physical integrity of the portion of the coating layer and the peripheral wall in is affected, the closing and dispensing means are made to cooperate with the passage opening, either before filling or after filling the enclosure made to contain the cosmetic product, with said cosmetic product, and a package for a cosmetic product is obtained comprising the hollow container body and the sealing and dispensing means, the hollow body having a visually perceptible localized pattern consisting of a difference in the colors of the face turned towards the outside of the layer. coating between the impact zone of the laser beam and the portion of the portion of
- the visually perceptible localized localized pattern is not masked, so that it is visible since the Outside of the packaging, the visually perceptible localized pattern is masked, so that it is not visible from outside the package.
- the subject of the invention is an installation for implementing the method described above, which comprises:
- ⁇ means for supporting a hollow body
- the color of the pigments comprises the matrix of the material substantially not absorbing the laser beam of the coating layer, according to the desired configuration for the visually perceptible localized pattern to be produced
- ⁇ means for relatively moving the means for supporting the hollow body and the laser beam, so as to submit the coating portion at the impact of the laser beam according to the path determined by the shape of the visually perceptible pattern localized to achieve.
- the laser is a solid Nd-YAG, Nd-YV04, Yb-YAG laser of wavelength between 1 ⁇ and 1.5 ⁇ , the impact of which has a diameter of less than 50 ⁇ , whose power the peak is greater than 10 Kw, whose repetition rate is greater than 10 Khz, whose pulse width is less than 100 ns, including the speed of movement of the laser spot from 0 to 5000 mm / s.
- the subject of the invention is a hollow body of a container for a cosmetic product, comprising:
- a peripheral wall including a transparent or translucent glass, defining an enclosure adapted to receive a cosmetic product and having an opening,
- a coating layer integral with the peripheral wall comprising, in a matrix of a material substantially not absorbing the laser beam that impacts it, pigments which under the impact of the laser beam change color and acquire a color different from that of the matrix material, the physical integrity of the coating layer being unaffected by the laser beam,
- a visually perceptible pattern located located in the coating portion produced by the method described above, consisting of a difference of colors of the face turned towards the outside of the coating layer between the impact zone of the laser beam and part of the portion of the peripheral coating layer to the impact zone.
- a visually perceptible localized pattern is either delimited only at its outer periphery with respect to the portion of the coating portion which is adjacent thereto by an outer limit or of generally annular shape with a complementary pattern inside, the visually perceptible localized pattern having an outer limit and an inner limit.
- a visually perceptible localized pattern is either visible from the outside of the hollow body or the packaging comprising the hollow body and means for closing and dispensing, or not visible from the outside because it is hidden from view.
- the face of the peripheral wall coated with the coating portion is flat or curved or tormented, and / or is smooth or has reliefs.
- the coating portion is situated either on the side of the face of the peripheral wall facing towards the outside of the hollow body or on the side of the face of the peripheral wall facing towards the inside of the hollow body, the peripheral wall being then transparent or translucent.
- the coating portion is located on the side of the face of the peripheral wall facing the inside of the hollow body, characterized by inert physical separation means relative to the cosmetic product, arranged in the enclosure and interposed between the coating layer and the zone of the enclosure adapted to receive the cosmetic product, so that the cosmetic product is not in physical contact with the coating layer.
- the physical separation means are either a functional layer or a container such as a flexible bag adapted to receive and be filled by the cosmetic product.
- the peripheral wall is made of glass, more particularly transparent or translucent, colorless or colored.
- the coating layer is either continuous or discontinuous and / or the coating layer covers either all or only part of the peripheral wall, and / or the coating layer is limited to the area of the visually perceptible localized pattern. or extend well beyond him.
- the matrix of the coating layer is a lacquer
- the matrix of the coating layer is light in color so as not to substantially absorb the laser beam which has impacted it
- the pigments of the coating layer have a dark color after impact of the laser beam
- the coating layer is a polyester layer with a thickness of 0.2 mm to 1 mm.
- the subject of the invention is a packaging comprising a hollow container body for a cosmetic product as just described and means of sealing and dispensing cooperating with the opening of the body passageway.
- hollow the hollow body having a visually perceptible localized pattern consisting of a color difference of the outwardly facing face of the coating layer between the impact zone of the laser beam and the portion of the portion of the coating layer. peripheral to the impact zone, without affecting the physical integrity of the portion of the coating layer and the peripheral wall.
- the visually perceptible localized pattern is either visible or not visible from outside the packaging.
- the subject of the invention is a cosmetic product packaged in a packaging, comprising a quantity of cosmetic product filling the enclosure of the container hollow body with a packaging as just described.
- FIG. 1 is an external view, in elevation, cut away, a first face of a packaging for a cosmetic product comprising a hollow body bounded by a peripheral wall of a transparent or translucent material capable of being traversed by a beam laser and a coating layer whose outwardly-facing face is integral with the inward-facing face of the peripheral wall, the hollow body having a visually perceptible localized pattern - here shown in white - of annular shape, separated from the the remainder of the face turned towards the outside of the coating layer - here represented in dark gray - by an outer limit and an inner limit, so as to achieve a complementary pattern, the two patterns being visible from outside the package.
- Figure 2 is a view similar to that of Figure 1, but not broken, in the case of a pattern delimited only at its outer periphery by an outer boundary.
- FIG. 3 is a schematic view illustrating the method and the installation for implementing the method.
- FIG. 4 is an enlarged partial view of FIG. 3, illustrating the constitution of the visually perceptible localized pattern, in the case of a coating layer located in the enclosure of the hollow body.
- Figure 5 is a view similar to that of Figure 1, in the case where there is provided physical separation means between the coating layer disposed within the hollow body and the cosmetic product, the localized pattern visually noticeable being here discontinuous and multiple.
- FIG. 6 is a view similar to that of FIG. 1, in the case where there is provided a coating layer whose face turned towards the inside is integral with the face turned towards the outside of the peripheral wall, and therefore disposed outside the hollow body, the layer coating only partially the peripheral wall and the localized pattern visually perceptible, discontinuous and multiple, being masked in view by the closure means and distribution of the packaging.
- a packaging 1 of cosmetic product comprises, on the one hand, a rigid hollow container body 2 intended to be filled with a cosmetic product P and, on the other hand , means 3 for closing and dispensing the cosmetic product P, associated with the hollow body 2, that is to say forming with it a structural assembly.
- the cosmetic product P is a fluid care cream.
- Packaging 1 fulfills the general requirements and constraints imposed by a cosmetic product packaging P known to those skilled in the art.
- the subject of the invention is both the packaging 1 when it is in the empty state, without the cosmetic product P, and the packaging 1 completely or partially filled with the cosmetic product P. It also relates to the hollow body 2. It also relates to the method for producing, by means of a laser 20, on the hollow body 2, a visually perceptible localized pattern 1 1, as well as a method for producing such a hollow body 2 with visually perceptible localized pattern 1 1, as well as a method for carrying out the conditioning 1 and an installation for the implementation of the method. Finally, it relates to the cosmetic product P packaged in such a packaging 1.
- the packaging 1 has a general axis AA, main or symmetry or pseudo-symmetry.
- the packaging 1 is shown with the vertical axis AA and the means 3 for closing and dispensing the cosmetic product P arranged upwards.
- the package 1 can be reversed or that the axis AA can take another position.
- the notion of "high” (or “superior”), like that of "low” (or “inferior”) is therefore only relative and in no way limiting of the invention.
- the hollow body 2 open, includes a rigid outer peripheral wall 4 having a face 6 facing outwards E and a face 7 facing inward I. Face 6 facing outwards E forms the outer limit hollow body 2.
- inside is meant what is situated in the - or turned inward of - the hollow body 2 and by “inside” is meant what is located out of - or facing away from inside - hollow body 2.
- the surface of the face 6 and / or of the face 7 is at least partly substantially flat or curved or tormented, and / or is smooth or comprises reliefs, the invention being applicable in all cases .
- the cosmetic product P is fluid, such as creamy, it takes the form of its container, which can be either the enclosure 8, bounded by its face 7 or by the face 13a turned towards the inside of a coating layer 12 integral with the face 7 and on which we will return, as is illustrated in Figure 1, an aspect layer or a functional layer or a container such as a flexible bag 28 located in the enclosure 8, as it is illustrated in Figure 5.
- the cosmetic product packaging 1 is typically of the type comprising a container hollow body 2, such as a bottle or a pot for individual and multiple use.
- a container hollow body 2 such as a bottle or a pot for individual and multiple use.
- the enclosure 8 has a larger internal dimension - for example counted in axial or transverse diametrical direction according to the shape of the hollow body 2 - which is between about 3 cm and 20 cm and a volume that is in the range of 7 ml to 250 ml. Such volume is adapted to receive the amount of cosmetic product P suitable for use.
- the peripheral wall 4 can have any desired thickness, ranging from a small thickness to a large thickness, with respect to the dimensions of the hollow body 2.
- thinness we mean a thickness of less than one millimeter and in large thickness, a thickness at least equal to 5 mm, in particular to 6 mm, and more especially to 8 mm.
- the thickness of the peripheral wall 4 may be more or less constant or, conversely, be different depending on the portions of the peripheral wall 4.
- the peripheral wall 4 has a portion 10a forming a bottom, in particular on which is intended to rest the hollow body 2 when not in use, a side portion 10b forming the main face visible by the user and an upper part 10c.
- the peripheral wall 4 accommodates a passage opening 9 towards the upper part 10c, intended initially to fill the chamber 8 of the hollow body 2 with the appropriate amount of cosmetic product P and, in use, to extract the cosmetic product P of the enclosure 8 successively, whenever this is desired by the user.
- the peripheral wall 4, in particular its lateral part 10b, may have any desired geometric shape, regular or irregular, simple or tormented: prismatic or pseudo-prismatic, cylindrical of revolution or not or pseudo-cylindrical, pyramidal or pseudo-pyramidal, frustoconical or pseudo-frustoconical, ovoid, convex. It can also be an anthropomorphic, zoomorphic, or representative of an object, a symbol ..., or an ornamental form.
- the means 3 for closing and dispensing the cosmetic product P are provided so as to cooperate with the passage opening 9 and they are mounted for this purpose on the upper part 10c, the passage opening 9 of which is adjacent, and particularly towards the outside of the peripheral wall 4.
- the means 3 for sealing and dispensing form a cover.
- this cover 3 is in one part or is in several parts.
- the cover 3 may comprise a base and a cover or a fixed part and a moving part.
- Means 3 for sealing and dispensing such as a hood, may be in the form of a shell molded of synthetic material.
- the cover 3 is mounted on the part 10c rigidly to form an indissociable whole, fixed or removable, with immobilization or with the possibility of displacement.
- the peripheral wall 4, in particular the portion 10c, and the cover 3 comprise appropriate complementary mounting means, such as locking means, press-fit means, snap-in means, screwing means, means for sliding or pivoting ... Such means are not shown but are within the reach of the skilled person.
- the means 3 for sealing and dispensing are chosen from the cap-like means, dispenser cap, valve, nozzle, spray, or the like.
- the peripheral wall 4, or at least the part of the peripheral wall 4 where the localized, visually perceptible localized pattern 1 - or the area of the visually perceptible localized pattern 1 1 - is to be made is, as shown in FIGS. 1 and 5, when the coating layer 12 is located inside the enclosure, towards the face 7 of the peripheral wall 4, of a material capable of passing through a laser beam 16 of a laser 20 without damage, especially of transparent or translucent glass,
- Glass means glass in the strict sense or any material that would have similar qualities from the mechanical and optical point of view in particular, with regard to the characteristics that must
- Part means a single part or not, continuous or not.
- a wall portion 4a to the right of which is located the visually perceptible localized pattern 1 1 included therein, or to the right of which is the area in which is located the visually perceptible localized pattern 1 1.
- “Wall portion 4a” means a localized portion of the peripheral wall 4.
- localized is meant that which is of limited extent (by a limit real or virtual), defined by what is to the right of the visually perceptible localized pattern 1 1, so that the localized pattern is totally included there, or is at the right of the enlarged zone in which is located the visually perceptible localized pattern 1 1.
- the wall portion 4a may be real when it is physically individualized in the peripheral wall 4, for example by its constituent material, its visually perceptible appearance by the user, or by a peripheral delimitation. But, it can be only symbolic and virtual, since it is not individualized in the peripheral wall 4. On the other hand, it is not necessary to give the wall portion 4a a precise limit when the wall portion 4a is in line with the visually perceptible localized pattern 11 or the area in which it is located.
- the wall portion 4a may be of greater or lesser extent or greater or smaller depending on the more or less small extent or greater or lesser extent of the visually perceptible localized pattern 11.
- the wall portion 4a may be continuous (FIGS. 1 and 2) or discontinuous (FIGS. 5 and 6) depending in particular on whether the visually perceptible localized pattern 11 is continuous or discontinuous.
- the wall portion 4a may have any shape including forms of point type, linear, or surface, according to, in particular, the shape of the visually perceptible localized pattern 11.
- the wall portion 4a may be in any area of the peripheral wall 4, adapted to have such a portion.
- the wall portion 4a is in the side portion 10b of the peripheral wall 4, which allows the realization of a localized visually perceptible pattern 1 1 decorative or informative.
- the wall portion 4a is in the portion 10a forming a background, which allows for example the realization of a localized perceptible pattern 1 1 of utility order (bar code or datamatrix code), or still in the upper part 10c.
- portion of wall is meant one or more portions.
- a given portion of the peripheral wall 4 may include one or more wall portions 4a.
- the peripheral wall 4 is shown with a pseudo-parallelepipedal general shape, of axis AA.
- the bottom portion 10a is disposed transversely to the axis AA.
- the lateral portion 10b is disposed laterally about the axis AA and comprises a first face 10ba, a second face 10bb, a third face 10bc and a fourth face 10bd.
- the upper part 10c is arranged as a whole transversely with respect to the axis AA opposite the portion 10a forming a bottom.
- the upper portion 10c may here comprise a shoulder 10ca disposed transversely and connected to the lateral portion 10b and a median neck 10cb, for example of generally cylindrical shape delimiting the passage opening 9.
- This particular general shape of the hollow body 2 and the Peripheral wall 4 is only exemplary and in no way limiting.
- the hollow body 2 comprises a layer of a laser-impactable coating material 12, also called a coating layer 12, integral with the peripheral wall 4, namely either of the face 6 facing outwards E or of the face 7 turned inward.
- the coating layer 12 is bounded by two faces: an inward facing face 13a and an outward facing face 13b.
- layer is meant a more or less uniform extent of said laser-impactable solid material whose thickness, constant or not, is low and in particular is relatively small compared to its superficial extent, regardless of the manner in which this superficial extent is achieved.
- Said superficial extent of the layer 12 may be quite large - especially concerning the entire peripheral wall 4, as it is shown in Figures 1, 2 and 5 - or be more limited - in particular concern only a portion of the peripheral wall 4, as shown in Figure 6 - or even be very limited - the layer 12 then very localized then resemble a more or less specific thickness of impactable material by laser.
- coating is meant that said material constituting said coating covers the face 6 or 7 of the peripheral wall 4, that this cover of the face 6 or 7 is total or partial, but so that said material constituting the coating either in solidarity with this face 6 or 7.
- laser impactable coating is meant that as a result of the implementation of a suitable laser whose laser beam 16 impacts the coating layer 12 in an impact zone 21, a pattern is made with said coating and its constituent material, as a result of the action of the laser beam 16.
- a mark 1 1 located visually perceptible because of a different color of the portion of the portion 14 of the coating layer 12 peripheral to the impact zone 21.
- the physical integrity of the portion 14 of the coating layer 12 and the peripheral wall 4 is not affected by the impact of the laser beam 16. This marking technique should not be confused with the well-known technique of ablation of a material impactable by laser.
- a or “la” in relation to the word “layer” is meant a single layer or several superimposed layers - such as sub-layers - or not, adjacent or not, on the same face 6, 7 or not .
- the covering layer 12 covers the peripheral wall 4 on its outwardly facing face 6, as shown for example in FIG. 6, its inward facing face 13 is integral with the face 6 of the wall 4 facing outward E and the face 7 of the wall 4 facing inward forms the boundary of the enclosure 8, unless there is provided an appearance layer or a functional layer or a container such that a flexible pocket 28.
- the covering layer 12 covers the peripheral wall 4 on its inwardly facing face 7, as shown for example in FIGS. 1 and 5, its outwardly facing face 13b is integral with the face 7 of FIG. the wall 4 and its inward facing face 13a forms the boundary of the enclosure 8, unless there is provided an appearance layer or a functional layer or a container such as a flexible bag 28, as it is provided in Figure 5.
- the coating layer 12 is either continuous or discontinuous; it covers either all or only part of the peripheral wall 4; it is either limited to the pattern area 1 1 or extends well beyond them.
- the coating layer 12 respectively its constituent material, comprises, in a matrix of a material substantially not absorbing the laser beam 16 which impacts it, pigments which under the impact of the laser beam 16 change color and acquire a color different from that of the matrix material, the laser beam 16 not affecting the physical integrity of the coating layer 12.
- a coating layer 12 the matrix of which is a lacquer, is selected, as described in documents FR-A-2851940 and FR-A-2889485, provided that it can receive pigments, as indicated. .
- a coating layer 12 is selected whose matrix is light in color so as not to substantially absorb the laser beam 16 which impacts it. And one selects pigments which under the impact of the laser beam 16 acquire a dark color. It is understood here that if the figures give an inverse representation, the matrix being dark in color and the pigments being dark in color, it is only for reasons of readability of the drawings.
- a layer of polyester having a thickness of 0.2 mm to 1 mm is selected as the coating layer 12.
- a coating portion 14 is defined, namely a localized portion of the coating layer 12 at the level of which is located the visually perceptible localized pattern 11 which is included therein, or to the right of which is the area in which the visually perceptible localized pattern is located.
- the coating portion 14 may be real when it is physically individualized in the coating layer 12, but it may be only symbolic and virtual, as long as it is not individualized in the coating layer 12. On the other hand, it is not necessary to give the coating portion 14 a precise limit, since it is in line with the visually perceptible localized pattern 1 1 or the area in which it is located, as it has been exposed.
- the portion of coating 14 may be of greater or lesser extent or greater or smaller depending on the greater or lesser extent or greater or lesser extent of the visually perceptible localized pattern 11.
- the coating portion 14 may be continuous or discontinuous, depending in particular on the visually perceptible localized pattern 11.
- the coating portion 14 can have any simple or complex shape including forms of point, linear or surface type, in particular according to the shape of the visually perceptible localized pattern 11.
- the coating portion 14 may be in any area of the peripheral wall 4, as has been indicated for the wall portion 4a.
- coating portion means one or more portions.
- a given portion of the coating layer 12 may include one or more coating portions 14a.
- the coating portion 14 is located at the right of the wall portion 4a.
- the face 6, 7 of the peripheral wall 4 coated with the coating portion 14 is flat or curved or tormented. It can be smooth or have reliefs.
- the coating portion 14 is situated either on the side of the face 6 of the outwardly facing peripheral wall 4, as shown for example in FIG. 6, or on the side of the face 7 facing towards the outside. interior, as shown for example in Figures 1 and 5.
- the coating portion 14 is situated, at least partially or totally, in an area which, for the user, is visible from the outside E of the packaging 1 and / or the hollow body 2. the case illustrated in Figure 1, the coating portion 14 is located on the first side 10ba of the side portion 10b of the peripheral wall 4, which allows especially the realization of a visually perceptible localized pattern 1 1, d ' decorative order, advertising or informative, having the requirement to be clearly visible by the user.
- the coating portion 14 is located for example on the portion 10a forming a bottom or in the upper part 10c, which makes it possible especially to achieve a localized visual perceptible pattern 1 1 of utility - such a barcode or datamatrix code -, with the requirement to be visible by the manufacturer or distributor but discreet for the user.
- the coating portion 14 is located, at least partially or totally, in an area which, in a normal use situation, is not visible to the user from the outside E of the packaging 1 and / or
- the coating portion 14 is located in the upper part 10c of the peripheral wall 4, so that it is masked by the closure means 3 and distribution, here opaque, who cover it.
- the coating layer 12 is integral with the peripheral wall 4, being integral with its face 6 ( Figure 6) or its face 7 ( Figures 1, 2 and 5).
- This arrangement is such, however, that subjected to the impact of the laser beam 16 in the impact zone 21 is formed on the face 13b facing outwardly of the coating layer 12, in the impact zone 21 of the laser beam 16 a mark 1 1a located visually perceptible because of a different color of the portion of the portion 14 of the coating layer 12 peripheral to the impact zone 21.
- This mark is the localized pattern visually perceptible 1 1 or at least participates in its constitution.
- a visually perceptible localized pattern 1 1 consists of a single mark 1 1 a or, most often, a combination of marks 1 1 a to form a larger mark by displacement of the impact zone 21 of the laser beam 16, but also a combination of marks separated from each other such as a seedling, or both.
- Such a mark 1 1 a does not affect the integrity of the coating layer 12 which is not removed, in whole or even in part, or started.
- laser impactable coating is meant that as a result of the implementation of a suitable laser whose laser beam 16 impacts the coating layer 12 in an impact zone 21, a pattern is made with said coating and its constituent material, as a result of the action of the laser beam 16.
- a mark 11 located visually perceptible because of a different color of the portion of the coating portion 14 peripheral to the impact zone 21.
- the physical integrity of the coating portion 14 and the peripheral wall 4 n ' is not affected by the impact of the laser beam 16. This marking technique should not be confused with the well known technique of ablation of a material impactable by laser.
- the method for producing the visually perceptible localized pattern 1 there is available a hollow body 2 having already a coating portion 14 previously made, or there is available a body hollow 2 without such a portion of coating 14 and, in this case, in a preliminary step of the method, is carried out the coating of the peripheral wall 4 so that it comprises the portion 14.
- a hollow body 2 having already a coating portion 14 previously made, or there is available a body hollow 2 without such a portion of coating 14 and, in this case, in a preliminary step of the method, is carried out the coating of the peripheral wall 4 so that it comprises the portion 14.
- FR-A-2851940 and FR-A-2889485 these embodiments being only exemplary.
- motif in the expression “visually perceptible localized pattern 1 1” is meant one or more points, segments, straight lines or curves, surfaces, or combinations thereof. Such a pattern forms one or more letters, numbers, signs, abbreviations, marks, codes, drawings, decorations ... This also applies to the mark 1 1 a, a visually perceptible localized pattern 1 1 comprising one or more marks 1 1 a .
- visually perceptible in the expression “visually perceptible localized pattern 11", it is meant that abstraction being made of anything other than the coating layer 12, the mark 11a is perceptible to the eye, as a result of a color difference between the mark 1 1a in the impact zone 21 and the portion of the coating portion 14 peripheral to the impact zone 21.
- mark and “visually perceptible localized pattern” here used refer to the same means.
- the expression “mark” refers to the said means in its very structure, namely the color of the pigments of the coating layer 12.
- visually perceptible localized pattern refers rather to the shape or external appearance resulting from the existence of the mark 1 1 a.
- visually perceptible localized pattern refers to either a single mark 11 or a plurality of marks 11 combined to form a larger one or to form a seedling or both.
- a visually perceptible localized pattern 1 1 may have a decorative or artistic purpose. It may also have a utilitarian purpose, for example the brand, the origin or the composition of the cosmetic product P, a code, a serial number. It may also have a technical and functional purpose, for example constituting a physical separation forming partitioning between adjacent but distinct and separate areas, of the coating layer 12. Such physical separation may constitute a solution of continuity (interruption) of electrical or thermal order, when seeking to achieve an electrical circuit and / or thermal, the material constituting the coating layer 12 being conductive of electricity and / or heat. Pattern 1 1 can also combine many of these goals.
- a visually perceptible localized pattern 11 is visible from the outside E or not visible from the outside E if it is hidden from view by something else. opaque or substantially opaque. By cons, in essence, the pattern 1 1 is visually perceptible.
- the pattern 11 is visually perceptible because there is a visual color contrast between it and the portion of the coating portion 14 adjacent thereto. The higher this visual contrast, the more the pattern 1 1 is visually perceptible. If, on the contrary, the visual contrast between the pattern 1 1 and the portion of the portion adjacent lining 14 is weak, the pattern 11 is only slightly visually perceptible, while being, however.
- a visually perceptible localized pattern 11 may be of greater or lesser extent or greater or smaller. It can be continuous or discontinuous. It can have any desired shape, simple or complex.
- the visually perceptible localized pattern 11b is continuous and of generally annular shape, which makes it possible to produce a complementary pattern with a coating 18, 18a inside.
- the visually perceptible localized pattern 11b is separated from the portion of the coating portion 14 which is adjacent to its outer periphery by an outer limit 17. It is separated from the complementary pattern 18, 18a by an internal limit 19.
- the global pattern sought is either the pattern 11b, or the pattern 18, 18a, or the combination of the two patterns 11b and 18, 18a.
- the visually perceptible localized patterns 1 1 c, 11 d and 1 1 e are continuous and only delimited at their outer peripheries with respect to the coating portions 14 a which are adjacent to their outer peripheries by external boundaries 17.
- the laser 20 is used so that the laser beam 16 impacts the coating portion 14 in the impact zone 21 and forms on the face 13b turned towards the outside of the coating layer 12 the mark 11 located, visually perceptible because of a different color of the portion of the portion 14 of the coating layer 12 peripheral to the zone d
- a visually perceptible localized pattern 11 is made in the coating portion 14.
- the laser 20 is chosen as to its characteristics and its implementation in relation to the coating layer 12 so that, first, when the laser beam 16 impacts the coating layer 12, the pigments that it comprises changes of color and acquires a different color from that of the material of the matrix of the layer 12.
- the laser 20 is also chosen in relation to the coating layer 12 so that, secondly, the laser beam 16 does not does not affect the physical integrity of the coating layer 12.
- the laser 20 is finally chosen, in relation to the peripheral wall 4, so, thirdly, that firstly, the physical integrity of the peripheral wall 4 is not affected by any impact of the laser beam 16, and then, in the case where the coating layer 12 is located inside the enclosure 8, the laser beam 16 can pass through without damage, c that is to without affecting his physical integrity.
- the characteristics of the laser 20 and the laser beam 16 to be taken into account include its type, its power, its wavelength, its size, etc.
- the characteristics of the methods for implementing the laser 20 and the laser beam 16 to take into account in particular, the duration of the impact, the speed of displacement of the impact ... Knowing the characteristics of the hollow body 2, its peripheral wall 4, the impactable laser material and the coating layer 12, finally, the localized visual perceptible pattern 1 1 to achieve, it is within the reach of the skilled person or firms offering lasers to define the characteristics of the laser 20 and the laser beam 16 adapted to the requirements just mentioned .
- a laser 20 is selected which is a Nd-YAG, Nd-YV04, Yb-YAG solid laser having a wavelength of between 1 ⁇ and 1.5 ⁇ , of which impact has a diameter less than 50 ⁇ , of which the power of the peak is greater than 10 Kw, the repetition frequency is greater than 10 Khz, the pulse width is less than 100 ns, including the speed of movement of the laser spot from 0 to 5000 mm / s.
- the laser 20 is implemented so that the laser beam 16 impacts the portion 14 of the coating layer 12 in the desired pattern for the pattern 11 to be made.
- the pattern 11 is made in the coating portion 14, the pattern 11 is located and visually perceptible by a color difference of the face 13b facing outwardly of the coating layer 12 between the zone impact 21 of the laser beam 16 and the portion of the portion 14 of the peripheral coating layer 12 to the impact zone 21.
- a relative displacement is provided along a suitable path of the impact zone 21 of the laser beam 16 on the coating portion 14.
- a displacement can it can be achieved by moving the hollow body 2 and the laser beam 16 or the laser 20.
- Such a displacement can be achieved in any appropriate manner, for example manually or by means of a suitable installation.
- a pattern 11 is produced so that it is delimited only at its outer periphery by an outer limit 17, or a pattern 1 1 of so that it is of generally annular shape, and thus is carried out inside a complementary pattern 18, the pattern 1 1 having an outer limit 17 and an inner limit 19.
- a pattern 1 1 is made which is either visible or not visible because hidden from view, from the outside E of the hollow body 2 or the packaging 1.
- the coating portion 14 is located on the side of the face 7 of the peripheral wall 4 facing the inside of the hollow body 2, once the pattern 1 1 realized and before filling the l 8 enclosure with the cosmetic product P, it has in the chamber 8 28 physical separation means.
- FIG. 4 which illustrates that the laser beam 16 coming from the laser 20 passes through the peripheral wall 4, from its outwardly facing face 6 to its inwardly facing face 7, without deterioration, then impact the coating layer 12 at the point of impact 21 - in the embodiment shown here, the coating layer 12 is located inside the enclosure 8 - and impacts the coating layer 12 on its face 13b facing the 'outside. It is then that the pigments in the impact zone 21 change color and that the mark 1 1a and the visually perceptible localized pattern 1 1 are produced.
- a hollow body 1 is produced as shown and the closure and dispensing means 3 are made to cooperate with the passage aperture 9, either before filling or after filling.
- enclosure 8 made to contain the cosmetic product P (for example cleaned), with said cosmetic product P.
- This conditioning 1 is such that the hollow body 2 has the previously exposed characteristics.
- the method for producing such a packaging 1 is such that when the closure and dispensing means 3 are made to cooperate with the passage aperture 9, the visually perceptible localized pattern is not masked. 1 1, previously constituted, so that it is visible from the outside E of the packaging 1, or one masks the visually perceptible localized pattern 1 1, so that it is not visible since the outside E of packaging 1.
- An installation for carrying out the method for producing a visually perceptible localized pattern 11 as previously described firstly comprises means 23 for supporting a hollow body 2 during the production of the visually perceptible localized pattern 11, which are associated means for supplying hollow bodies 2 to be treated and means for discharging treated hollow bodies 2. These means may be for example of the carpet type, cell, mobile support clamp and transfer.
- the installation then comprises a laser 20, adapted as indicated. It also comprises means 25 for relatively moving the means 23 to support the hollow body 2 and the laser beam 16, so as to subject the coating portion 14 to the impact of the laser beam 16 according to the path determined by the shape visually perceptible localized pattern 1 1 to achieve,
- These means 25 may be for example robot type.
- the laser 20 is a solid Nd-YAG, Nd-YV04, Yb-YAG laser of wavelength between 1 ⁇ and 1.5 ⁇ , the impact of which has a diameter of less than 50 ⁇ , of which the peak power is greater than 10 Kw, whose repetition rate is greater than 10 Khz, whose pulse width is less than 100 ns, including the laser spot displacement speed from 0 to 5000 mm / s.
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