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ES2391243T3 - Product conditioning and application device - Google Patents
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ES2391243T3
ES2391243T3 ES09174804T ES09174804T ES2391243T3 ES 2391243 T3 ES2391243 T3 ES 2391243T3 ES 09174804 T ES09174804 T ES 09174804T ES 09174804 T ES09174804 T ES 09174804T ES 2391243 T3 ES2391243 T3 ES 2391243T3
ES09174804T
2004-04-09 Priority to FR0450727A priority Critical patent/FR2868669B1/en
2004-04-09 Priority to FR0450727 priority
2005-04-08 Application filed by LOreal SA filed Critical LOreal SA
2012-11-22 Publication of ES2391243T3 publication Critical patent/ES2391243T3/en
Device (1) for conditioning and applying a product (P), comprising: - a container (10; 20) for containing the product (P), this container comprising a first part (10) and a second part (20) , the second part (20) being rotatable by the user with respect to the first part (10), - an applicator integral to a cap (5), the second part (20) defining at least one surface (40) in contact with the product inside the container and comprising a neck on which the cap (5) is to be fixed, the applicator and said surface (40) being arranged such that a rotation of said surface (40) exerts a pressure on the product (P) that causes a movement of the product towards the applicator, a device characterized in that said surface (40) has a curved shape configured in such a way that its rotation moves product towards the center of the container, in particular towards the applicator when it is applied. It counts on the same, and the rotation of said surface can take place in the absence of the applicator in the container.
Conditioning device and application of a product.
The present invention relates to the conditioning and application devices of a product, in particular cosmetic or treatment.
German patent application DE 31 00529 A1 describes a device for conditioning and distribution of a creamy product comprising two parts that can rotate with respect to each other and a chamber containing the product, formed inside the device, causing the rotation of one of the parts with respect to the other a decrease in the volume of this chamber and the distribution of the product directly through an outlet hole. Such a device is devoid of applicator.
It is known from US Patent No. 3,085,281 a container for nail lacquer comprising a stirrer with blades operable in rotation by the user thanks to a crutch in the bottom of the container.
European patent application EP 1 177 741-A1 describes a vessel comprising an agitator that can be driven in rotation by the applicator rod.
French patent FR 1 374 719 describes a similar container.
US patent application 2002/0007839 describes a conditioning and application device comprising a piston coupled on a screw driven in rotation by the user. The pressure exerted on the product is due to the axial displacement of the piston, which must not rotate with respect to the body of the container to be able to be dragged by the screw.
On the other hand, conditioning and mask application devices are known which comprise an applicator comprising a brush mounted at the end of a rod of which the other end is integral with a capsule of the container closure which also constitutes an gripping member. . The container has a generally elongated, relatively narrow shape, so that the brush can extract most of the product contained in the container. However, with such a device, a certain amount of product is never removed by the brush and is lost after a chimney has formed in the product.
There is a particular need to:
modify the aesthetics of the conditioning and application devices of a product comprising an applicator,
allow easy transport of these devices in a handbag,
create a new reload gesture with product of the applicator for each use,
homogenize, if necessary, the product contained in the device and intended to be extracted by the applicator or intended to feed the latter, said homogenization being particularly advantageous for products comprising several immiscible phases, for example two, even three, different phases or more,
modify the texture of the product and its rheology if necessary, in particular for thixotropic products,
facilitate the loading of the applicator with a previously defined quantity of product at each use,
ensure in each use the same product quality,
allow if necessary to control the quantity of product with which the applicator is loaded,
allow modifying at least one characteristic of the product such as its color, covering power, brightness, behavior or rheology, by adding one or more additional compounds in proportions chosen by the user,
allow heating of the product if necessary by passing through a microwave oven, and then homogenize the temperature of the product in case of a temperature gradient in the container,
increase the emptying percentage so that it reaches for example a emptying percentage greater than or equal to 90%, even 95%, or more, and
allow the mounting of a mirror, if necessary.
The invention envisages responding to all or part of the above needs.
The object of the invention is, according to one of its aspects, a device for conditioning and applying a product, according to claim 1.
The applicator can be loaded with product by the relative rotation of the first and second parts.
Product movement can take place in certain embodiments around and / or through the applicator, in one direction or in several directions, for example alternatively in two opposite directions. Said surface is preferably configured such that substantially all of the product contained in the container can be used. The movement of the product towards the applicator can thus advantageously take place until the substantially complete emptying of the container.
In non-limiting examples of embodiment of the invention, the device may comprise an anti-rotation system that only allows the rotation of the first part with respect to the second part in one direction. This anti-rotation system may comprise, for example, at least one elastically deformable leg that supports a tooth that moves in contact with grooves.
The leg is for example made with one of the first and second parts and the grooves with the other of the first and second parts.
The applicator can be removable or not. When the applicator is removable, it can be supported by the container in the absence of use, and can advantageously contribute to its closure.
The product is capable of being homogenized, if necessary, in the container by the removal caused by the rotation of the mentioned surface.
The device can advantageously serve for the conditioning of a creamy, doughy or gelled consistency product, such as for example a mask.
The invention can allow the product to be distributed over the applicator even when the device has a rather wide than long shape. The invention can thus allow the aesthetics of the devices used for conditioning and mask application to be renewed, for example. The invention may, for example, make it possible to reduce the volume of the device and make it more easily transportable.
The relationship between the height of the container and the greater transverse dimension of the container may be for example between 0.1 and 10, being for example close to 1.
The product may be contained in an interior space of the container and the relationship between the height of this interior space and the greater transverse dimension of the container may be for example between 0.1 and 10.
The invention allows, if desired, the device to be realized in such a way that a mirror can be fixed on top of it, which is not the case with conventional mask conditioning and application devices.
The first and second parts can cooperate, for example, by crimping, so as to allow their relative rotation, while preventing any relative axial displacement.
The first and second parts can be assembled so that they have a tight joint. For this purpose, one of the first and second parts may comprise for example a sealing gasket or a sealing lip that cooperates with the other of said parts.
The first part can define an interior space that contains the product. As a variant, the first and second parts can define the interior space that the product contains. The first and second parts can delimit said space in particular laterally.
The applicator can be placed in the center of the container. The surface can rotate in particular around the applicator, when it is arranged to be recharged with product when it is introduced into the container.
The surface whose rotation moves the product towards the center of the container may not be flat and oriented so as to favor a flow towards the center of the container or to any other area where the applicator is located.
If necessary, this surface can also be tilted up or down so that it also creates a flow of product up or down the container.
The second part can define, with the first part, at least two chambers inside the container, and a rotation of the second part with respect to the first part can cause a variation of the volume of one of the chambers and an inverse variation of the volume of the other chamber. In said exemplary embodiment, the applicator can be arranged, for example, substantially on the path of the product flowing from one of the chambers to the other chamber.
The first and second parts can also define a variable volume chamber and the rotation of the second part can cause a decrease in the volume of this chamber and the output of product towards the applicator.
The output of the product can be carried out, for example, in a direction parallel to the axis of rotation of the second part, and in particular towards the applicator, in particular in the case where the applicator is not housed inside the container.
The output of the product can, as a variant, also take place in another direction, for example not parallel to the axis of rotation, in particular perpendicular to it.
The first part may comprise a bottom wall that has a first relief and the second part a second relief that cooperates with the first relief so as to pivot the second part with respect to the first. The first relief is for example a recess and the second relief a spike inserted into this recess, or vice versa.
The second part may comprise a shovel. The term "shovel" must be understood in a broad sense. The blade can be made monolithically with the second part. As a variant, the blade can comprise at least a portion applied on the second part. This portion may be made of a material different from that in which the rest of the second part is made, for example in a more rigid or more flexible material, depending on the desired result. When the blade is applied, it can, for example, be made with a portion that is used for the assembly fixed on the rest of the second part by hooking or friction. The portion used for assembly is, for example, tubular and is forced into a neck of the second part.
The blade may be traversed at least by an opening, even by a plurality of openings, so that for example the force necessary to rotate the second part with respect to the first part and, if necessary, remove the product is reduced.
The second part may comprise an external skirt that can be rotated by the user.
The second part comprises a neck, which may be externally threaded, so as to allow the fixing of an internally threaded locking cap.
The aforementioned surface may extend to a wall of the first part that delimits radially outside the interior space containing the product. This may for example allow a radially outer edge of the second part to scratch the said wall and improve the emptying. The surface in question may extend at least partially parallel to the axis of rotation of the second part. Said surface may also extend at least partially along a radial plane containing the axis of rotation of the second part. Said surface may extend according to at least two radii, said surface being able to be continuous. Said surface may or may not be secant to the axis of rotation. Said surface may in particular have a certain warping, and present, for example, a suitable way to improve the flow of the product over the entire height of the applicator. Said surface may be configured in particular to raise the product that has a tendency to accumulate in the bottom of the container. Said surface can thus be arranged to raise the product when its rotation takes place and can have a portion inclined downwards and in its direction of travel.
Said surface may also have a lower edge that substantially fits in the shape of a bottom wall of the container, so that it scratches the product deposited on this bottom wall. Said surface may have a radially inner edge that is for example curved downwards and inwards, in order to substantially fit in the shape of an applicator housed in the interior space. Said surface may have a radially outer edge that substantially matches the shape of a side wall of the container. Said surface may have a radially inner edge that substantially fits the profile of the applicator.
The device may comprise an gripping member having a longitudinal axis substantially perpendicular to the axis of rotation of the second part. This gripping body may, if necessary, be confused with that of the applicator.
The first part may define at least one counter surface against which the anterior surface may be at least partially facing, at the end of the rotation of the second part.
The counter surface (s) may extend substantially radially towards the center of the container. The counter surface (s) can be defined, for example, each by a partition that forms in the interior space of the container containing the product.
The first part may comprise an outer cladding piece.
The second part can be performed monolithically in a plastic material. As a variant, the second part may comprise several constituent elements made separately and then assembled. In the latter case, the second part may, for example, comprise an outer part and an inner part integral with the outer part, the inner part being able to rotate with respect to the first part without moving axially. The inner part may, for example, have an annular sealing lip that is applied on the first part.
The first and second parts can be made of different materials, which can reduce friction between the two parts and facilitate the rotation of one part with respect to the other.
A shovel and / or a counter surface may extend at least partially along an inclined axis with respect to the axis of rotation, so as to push the product up or down the container. In the latter case, the product can then be led through a chimney to the top or well maintained at the level of an inlet hole of an immersion tube that communicates with a distribution means.
The device may comprise a drainer organ of the applicator.
The draining organ may be made by molding with the first and / or the second part or be applied on one of them, in particular on the second part. The draining organ may in particular be made of a material different from the first and second parts.
In the case of a second part comprising an outer part and an inner part, one between the outer part and the inner part can support the draining member of the applicator. The draining organ can, for example, be made monolithically with the inner part.
The draining organ can be made of an injected plastic material or a foam, and the draining organ can, if necessary, be flocked.
One of the first and second parts may comprise a perforated chimney, which may be arranged in the center of the container or elsewhere. The applicator can be housed in this fireplace.
The applicator can, for example, extend inside the container when the closure cap is disposed thereon.
The applicator may comprise a rod that extends substantially parallel to the axis of rotation of the second part. As a variant, the applicator may comprise a rod that extends substantially perpendicular to the axis of rotation of the second part, or otherwise oriented as well. The stem can also be curved.
If necessary, the rod can have a narrowing that becomes positioned in the vertical of the draining member in storage position, which avoids forcing the draining organ.
The applicator may be housed inside the container in a space around which the said surface rotates.
The applicator may comprise a brush, in particular a brush configured to apply the product on keratinous fibers, for example eyelashes and / or eyebrows.
When the applicator comprises a rod and an application element, the latter may have in cross-section a maximum dimension, for example, smaller, equal to or greater than the diameter of the rod, depending on the nature of the application element.
In a variant embodiment, the applicator does not extend into an interior space of the container full of product. The device may comprise, for example, a permeable wall between the applicator and an interior space of the container containing the product.
The applicator can also be different from a brush and comprise, for example, an elastomer or other material terminal, made of felt or foam, and flocking if necessary. The applicator may have one or more cavities intended to be loaded with product. The applicator can also comprise a ball, in the manner of a roll-on. The applicator may comprise a grid at least partially flocked, in particular when the applicator is outside the container.
The applicator can be in solidarity with the second part at least at the time of use. The second part may have an inner duct arranged to feed the applicator with product.
The device may comprise a closure cap. In this case, the device may comprise a rotating locking system of the closure cap with respect to one of the first and second parts. This may allow the closure cap to be used to rotate one of the parts with respect to the other.
The product can be selected, for example, from: mask, eyelid shadow, lip red, lip gloss, eyeliner, self tanner, treatment product, in particular lip treatment, anti-acne product, anti-stain, anti-dark spots, product After sun, hair product, dermatological product, eye contour product, background makeup, deodorant, this list is not limiting.
The product can be solid or semi-solid at room temperature (20 ° C).
The product can contain, for example, at least two non-miscible phases, and can then be homogenized by rotating the first part with respect to the second part.
The second part may comprise at least two blades, which may reduce the angular stroke of one of the parts with respect to the other.
In some embodiments, the applicator may be offset with respect to an axis of rotation of the second part with respect to the first. The applicator is, for example, dragged in rotation with respect to the product when one of the parts rotates with respect to the other part.
The load of the applicator can be controlled, if necessary, by acting on the amplitude of the rotation of one of the parts with respect to the other part.
The object of the invention is also, according to another of its aspects, a device for conditioning and applying a product to be applied to the skin, mucous membranes or faeres, comprising:
a container for containing the product, this container comprising a first part and a second part that can rotate with respect to the first around an axis of rotation,
an applicator that can be removably attached to one of said parts, in an off-center manner with respect to the axis of rotation, the applicator comprising an application element arranged in the container so that it moves in contact with the product present in the container when the two parts rotate with respect to each other,
The first part defines for example the bottom of said container. The second part can define the upper end. The first and second parts can rotate without axial displacement between them. The applicator may be fixed with respect to the second part when the latter rotates with respect to the first part.
A method for loading the applicator of one of the devices such as those defined above is also described with product, in which the second part is rotated with respect to the first at a previously defined angle depending on the amount of product that is You want to deposit on the applicator.
A subject of the invention is also an assembly comprising a device as defined in the claims.
a container to contain the product, containing this container:
at least one additional compound to be added to the product contained in the device.
This additional compound is, for example, a solvent, a coloring agent, a gloss agent, a sliding agent, for example an oil, and can be introduced into the container for example at the time of use.
A makeup procedure is also described in which the user in turn introduces into the device the desired amount of at least one additional compound depending on the desired result, and then homogenizes the product by rotating the first part with respect to the second part.
The invention will become more clearly apparent upon reading the following detailed description, non-limiting examples thereof, and examining the attached drawing, in which:
Figure 1 is a schematic elevational view of an example of a device that is not part of the invention,
Figure 3 is an axial, schematic and partial section of the device of Figure 1,
Figure 4 is a cross section, partial and schematic, according to IV-IV of Figure 3,
Figures 5 and 6 are views analogous to Figure 4, after the rotation of the second part with respect to the first,
Figure 7 is a partial axial section of an embodiment variant of the device of Figure 1,
Figures 8 and 9 show in elevation, schematically, some variants of the applicator embodiment,
Figure 10 represents in axial section another variant embodiment of the device of Figure 1,
Figure 11 is a cross section according to XI-XI of Figure 10,
Figures 12 and 13 represent in axial section an example of an applicator with a telescopic rod, the rod being represented respectively in the retracted position and in the deployed position,
Figures 14 to 16 represent, in elevation, some examples of perforated blades,
Figure 17 is an axial section, partial and schematic, of a variant embodiment,
Figure 18 is a schematic axial section of another embodiment variant,
Figure 19 represents in partial axial section a variant embodiment of the device of Figure 18,
Figures 20 and 21 are schematic exploded views, with partial axial section, of the first and second parts before assembly, according to other embodiments,
Figures 22 and 23 are other axial, schematic and partial sections, of additional variants,
Figure 24 is an axial, schematic and partial section of a device according to the invention,
Figure 25 is a cross section according to XXV-XXV of Figure 24,
Figure 31 is a schematic axial section of a variant embodiment in which the applicator is outside the space containing the product,
Figure 32 is a cross section according to XXXII-XXXII of Figure 31,
Figures 33 to 35 are schematic axial sections of embodiments of the device of Figure 31,
Figure 36 is a cross section according to XXXVI-XXXVI of Figure 33,
Figures 37 to 43 show in elevation some additional examples,
Figure 44 depicts the first part of another device example in cross-section,
Figure 45 is a view analogous to Figure 44 of another variant embodiment,
Figures 46 to 48 represent in elevation other variants,
Figure 49 is an axial, schematic and partial section of an additional variant,
Figures 50 to 53 schematically represent examples of cross-sectional shapes of the container,
Figure 54 schematically shows, in elevation, another variant embodiment,
Figure 55 represents schematically in side perspective, another variant,
Figures 56 and 57 schematically show in elevation another variant embodiment,
Figure 58 shows in elevation, schematically, another variant,
Figure 59 represents in schematic axial section the device of Figure 58,
Figure 60 schematically and partially represents another example of an application element,
Figure 61 schematically and partially represents an example of a draining organ,
Figure 68 is a partial and schematic section according to LXVIII-LXVIII of Figure 67,
Figure 69 is a longitudinal section according to LXIX-LXIX of Figure 68 of the blade,
Figure 70 is a partial and schematic cross-section according to LXX of Figure 67,
Figure 71 schematically represents a kit according to another example,
Figures 72 to 76 represent partially and schematically, in elevation, other examples of application elements,
Figure 77 is a cross section analogous to Figure 44,
Figure 78 is a cross section analogous to Figure 4,
Figure 79 is a longitudinal, partial and schematic section of another example of a device,
Although not covered by the claims, Figures 1 to 23, 31 to 61, and 68 to 79 are useful for the understanding of the invention by the person skilled in the art. A conditioning and application device 1, which is not a part, is shown in Figures 1 to 4
of the invention. This device 1 comprises a container comprising a first part 10 and a second part 20 which can
rotate with respect to the first part around a geometric axis of rotation X, confused with the longitudinal axis of device 1 in the example considered. The device 1 further comprises an applicator 2, the latter comprising an application element 3
constituted, in the illustrated example, by a brush.
The application element 3 is connected by a rod 4 to a gripping member 5, which also constitutes a container closure cap. In the illustrated example, the rod 4 extends coaxially with the axis of rotation X but could be otherwise. The rod 4 can be made for example at least partially in plastic material and therefore comprise
less a material such as PA, PE, PP, PS, ABS, SAN, POM or PET, not being this limiting list.
The first part 10 comprises, in the example considered, a canister 11, which can for example be coupled in an outer lining piece 12. This can only extend in a part of the height of the boat 11. The lining piece 12 can be retained on the canister 11 for example by friction, bonding, welding or
crimped, being for example made of a metal while the canister 11 is made of a thermoplastic material.
The covering piece 12 can be made, if necessary, in an elastomeric material, for example a thermoplastic elastomer, and have rough surfaces that facilitate its grip by the user. In the example considered, the boat 11 has a relief 13 and an annular sealing lip at the top
The canister 11 defines, as can be seen in Figure 4, an interior space 15 in which a product is contained P. The interior space 15 may correspond in particular to the space occupied by the product before the first use. The product level is then maximum in the container and reaches a height hi, measured from the outer bottom face of the container.
The canister 11 which can be made of at least one plastic material, for example PE, PP, PA, POM, PS, ABS, SAN or PET, not being this limiting list, comprises a partition 16 that extends radially towards the center in the interior space 15, up to the proximity of the application element 3, substantially fitting the shape of the latter.
The second part 20 comprises an outer skirt 21 arranged to be hooked on the relief 13 and carried out in a monolithic manner in the example considered with a threaded neck 22, which allows the fixing of the closure cap 5.
The relief 13 is made for example in the form of an annular, continuous or discontinuous weatherstrip, in order to axially immobilize the first part 10 with respect to the second, while allowing relative rotation between the two.
The second part 20 comprises a blade 23, made monolithically with the outer skirt 21 and the neck 22, in the example considered. In the variant embodiment illustrated in Figure 7, the blade 23 is applied on the rest of the second part 20, which may allow the blade 23 to be made more easily in a different material, if desired.
Preferably, the blade 23 has a shape adapted on one hand to the application element 3 and on the other hand to the shape of the canister 11.
In the example of Figure 3, the blade 23 has a radially outer edge 23a whose profile allows it to be in the vicinity of the radially inner surface 42 of the canister 11, so that it scratches the product.
The radially inner edge 23b of the blade 23 has a lower part curved downwardly and inwardly, so that it substantially matches the shape of the application element 3.
The lower edge 23c of the blade 23 substantially fits the shape of the bottom wall 44 of the container, so that it scratches the product that is present on it.
The second part 20 can be made of at least one plastic material, for example PE, PP, PA, POM, PS, ABS, SAN or PET, this list not being limiting.
It may be advantageous to use different materials to make the first and second parts, in order to reduce friction between them.
When the second part 20 is in position on the first part 10, as can be seen in Figure 3, the sealing ring 14 is applied on the radially inner surface 25 of the outer skirt 21 to ensure the tightness of the assembly. Other sealing means may be used.
The device 1 may comprise, as seen in Figure 3, a draining member 30 that can be inserted in the neck 22 to drain the application element 3 at its exit from the container.
The draining member 30 can be of any type and, for example, comprises a flexible lip 31 which defines at its lower end a circular hole 32, of a diameter substantially equal to that of the rod 4. As a variant, the hole 32 can have a different diameter and / or a non-circular shape.
The draining member 30 can be made of a plastic material, for example in PE, PP, POM, PET, nitrile, silicone, EPDM, SIS or SBES, a thermoplastic polyester elastomer such as, for example, the one known under the Hytrel® brand, a thermoplastic elastomer such as the one known under the name Santoprene®, this list not being limiting.
The draining member 30 may also not be applied on the neck but be molded or overmolded on it.
As can be seen in particular in Figures 4 to 6, the blade 23 and the partition 16 define, within the space 15, two chambers 15a and 15b that communicate with each other by a central area 15c in which the application element 3 is located when the applicator 2 is in position on the container.
Each main face of the blade 23 defines a rotating surface 40 of which one of them exerts a thrust on the product according to the direction of rotation of the second part 20.
The partition 16 defines, on the other hand, counter surfaces 46. At the end of the rotation of the second part 20 with respect to the first part 10, one of the rotating surfaces 40 becomes substantially superimposed on one of the surfaces 46.
When the user rotates the second part 20 with respect to the first part 10 in one or the other direction, the displacement of the blade 23 inside the space 15 causes a decrease in the volume of one of the chambers 15a or 15b and a increase in the volume of the other chamber, which causes a product circulation from one chamber to the other in the central zone 15c and the application element 3 can be loaded with product.
In the example of Figure 5, it is the volume of the chamber 15a that decreases while that of the chamber 15b increases and the product circulates from the chamber 15a to the chamber 15b, while it is the opposite in the example of the figure 6.
When the second part 20 is driven in rotation with respect to the first part 10, the user holding for example in one hand the lining piece 12 and rotating the outer skirt 21 with the other hand, the movement of the blade 23 in the space interior 15 causes a certain removal of the product P, which can contribute to homogenize it.
In the illustrated example, the ratio he / d between the height he of the container formed by the first and second assembled parts and the largest transverse dimension d of the container may be between 0.1 and 10, for example between 0.1 and 2 , and in particular d> he / 2, which gives the device a relatively squat silhouette, far from the conventional elongated appearance of known conditioning and mask application devices.
The ratio hi / d between the height hi of the interior space 15 of the container and the greater transverse dimension d of the container can be comprised between 0.1 and 10 for example, and can in particular be d> hi.
The rod 4 of the applicator can be made with a narrowing 4a, as illustrated in Figure 8. This narrowing 4a can be positioned vertically in the hole 32 of the draining member, the hole 32 being able to have a diameter substantially equal to the of the stem 4 outside the level of the narrowing 4a. The presence of the narrowing 4a reduces the stresses exerted by the rod 4 on the draining member when the applicator is in position on the container. If necessary, as illustrated in Figure 9, the application element 3 can extend along a longitudinal axis Z which forms a non-zero angle
or with the longitudinal axis Y of the applicator.
In the exemplary embodiment of Figure 1, the interior space containing the product is laterally delimited only by the canister 11.
In the variant illustrated in Figures 10 and 11, the interior space containing the product is delimited laterally in the lower part by the boat 11 and in the high part by the outer skirt 21 of the second part 20.
The stem 4 of the applicator can be telescopic as illustrated in Figures 12 and 13.
The rod 4 can comprise a first portion, for example lower 4b, inserted into a second portion, for example upper 4c, and which can slide inside it parallel to the longitudinal axis Y of the applicator. The lower portion 4b can be made at one end with a relief that allows limiting its travel in movement in the other portion 4c.
When the applicator 2 is in position in the container, the rod 4 is in its retracted position shown in Figure 12.
When the user wants to remove the application element 3 from the container, the application element 3 can rest against the draining member 30, which allows the rod 4 to be deployed and led to adopt the configuration of Figure 13.
Once the rod 4 has been deployed, the user can clear the draining member 30 to the application element 3.
When the return of the application element 3 in the container takes place, the rod 4 may in principle begin to retract and then the application element 3 to clear the draining member.
The use of a telescopic rod can obviously be associated with other containers than the one shown in Figure 1.
If necessary, as illustrated in Figures 14 to 16, openings 45 may be made in the blade 23 so as to allow the product to pass through it in the course of its movement.
The blade 23 may have multiple openings 45, for example circular as illustrated in Figure 14,
or in the form of horizontal grooves as illustrated in Figure 15, including a single opening 45, which may, for example, be in the form of a vertical groove, as illustrated in Figure 16.
The section offered to the product through the opening (s) 45 is preferably small enough for the quantity of product required to circulate through the central area 15c when the blade 23 is displaced.
If necessary, the blade 23 may be curved and have, for example, a lower portion curved down and forward, taking into account the direction of travel of the blade in the product.
The blade 23 may, for example, have a portion 23e curved about an axis W perpendicular to the axis of rotation X, as illustrated in Figure 14, so that it raises the product when its displacement takes place and thus prevents the accumulation of the product at the bottom of the container under the effect of gravity.
Rather than curving the blade, it can also be made with a more important thickness in the lower part so that the surface 40 that is applied on the product tends to lift it.
A curved blade can obviously be made without openings 45.
A variant embodiment in which the application element 3 comprises a flocked terminal is illustrated in Figure 17.
The possibility of making the first part 10 in a monolithic manner by molding of plastic material, without the outer covering part 12, has also appeared in Figure 17.
It can be seen in Figure 17 that the blade 23 can be realized with a different shape, in particular with an angled shape at the bottom, the blade 23 extending for example under the application element 3 substantially up to the X axis.
The partition 16 can also have, in the lower part, an inwardly angled shape and extend substantially to the X axis.
The first and second parts may be arranged in multiple other ways.
By way of example, a variant embodiment is shown in FIG. 18 in which the bottom wall 44 is extended down its periphery by a rib 50 defining a housing 51 which allows for example to house a mirror or a sample of product, not represented.
In this example, the outer skirt 21 of the second part is provided with at least one relief, for example an annular gasket 52, configured to engage in a corresponding throat 54 made at the base of the canister 11.
It can also be seen in Figure 18 that the blade 23 can be made with a first relief, for example a spike 56, which cooperates with a second relief, for example a recess 57, made in the first part 10. This recess 57 is by symmetrical example of revolution around the X axis, so as to ensure a certain guidance of the lower part of the blade 23 in the course of the rotation of the second part 20.
In the variant illustrated in Figure 19, the one-piece spike 56 with the bottom wall 44 and the recess 57 of a single piece with the second part has been made.
If necessary, one of at least one of the first and second parts can be made with a chimney inside of which the application element 3 is positioned, when the applicator 2 is in position on the container.
In the example of Fig. 20, the second part 20 has been made with a chimney 60 that becomes coupled in the central area 15c of the interior space 15 of the canister 11, this chimney 60 being crossed by a plurality of openings 61 that allow the product that flows from one of the chambers 15a or 15b into the opposite chamber passes through it and loads the application element 3 present inside it.
The bottom wall 44 of the canister 11 can be made, if necessary, by a first relief 63, such as a spike, arranged to cooperate with a second relief 65, such as a recess, made in the bottom wall of the chimney 60
In the example of Fig. 21, it is the first part 10 that is made with a chimney 70 which has, like the chimney 60 described above, perforations 71 which are presented, for example, in the form of elongated grooves along the X axis.
The application element 3 can be housed in this chimney 70 when the applicator 2 is in position on the container.
The second part 20 can be made in a monolithic way, by molding plastic material or, as a variant, by assembling at least two pieces made separately and then assembled.
In the example of Figure 22, the second part 20 comprises an outer part 75 cooperating with the first part 10 to ensure the axial support of the second part 20 with a possibility of rotation around the X axis, and an inner part 76 which turn with the outside 75.
The outer part 75 can be assembled in various ways with the inner part 76. The outer part 75 can for example have the neck 22 and the inner part 76 an insert 78 coupled to the neck 22, this insert 78 being for example made of a single piece with a draining member 79. The inner part 76 can also have, for example, a plate 80 that supports the blade 23 and provided on its periphery with an annular sealing lip 82 which is applied on the radially inner surface of the canister eleven.
The second part 20 of the embodiment variant of Figure 23 also comprises an outer part 75 and an inner part 76. In this example, it is the inner part 76 that cooperates with the first part 10 to axially retain the second part 20 on the first part 10. The inner part 76 has, for example, an outer skirt 83 having an inner throat 84 in which an outer weather 85 of the canister 11 is attached to ensure the axial support of the second part 20 with a possibility of rotation around of the X axis. The inner part 76 also has an annular sealing lip 82 which is applied on the radially inner surface of the canister 11. The outer part 75 is assembled with the inner part 76 by friction for example. The draining member 30 is applied to the neck 22, which is formed with the outer part 75, and is sealed in a chimney 86 made with the outer part 75.
In the embodiments described above, the first part 10 has a partition 16 defining at least one counter surface 46. In the device according to the invention shown in Figures 24 and 25, the first part 10 does not comprise said partition. The second part 20 comprises a blade 23 that defines two rotating surfaces 40 of which at least one has a curved shape so that it deflects the product towards the center when the blade 23 rotates in an appropriate direction, for example the reverse direction to clockwise for the example illustrated in figure 25.
In the example of Figures 24 and 25, the interior space 15 comprises only one chamber. The product P travels inside this chamber during the relative rotation of the second part 20.
In Fig. 24, the possibility of making the applicator differently than with a brush, for example with a comb made by injection of plastic material, has also been illustrated.
In the examples just described, the applicator is removed from the container in a direction that is substantially parallel to the axis of rotation X.
In the embodiments that have just been described with reference to the plane, the applicator 2 comprises an application element 3 intended to be removed from the device when the use takes place, and mounted on the end of the stem 4. In these examples, the application element 3 is housed, when the closure cap 5 is in position on the container, inside the container containing the product.
The application element 3 may be permanently fixed on the device and / or may not be completely housed in the space containing the product in the absence of use.
By way of example, a device 100 comprising a first part 110 and a second part 120 that can rotate with respect to the first part 110 about a geometric axis of rotation X confused with the axis is shown in FIGS. 31 and 32 longitudinal of the device in the example considered.
The device 100 further comprises an applicator 102, the latter comprising in the example considered an application element 103 comprising for example a foam, this application element 103 being supported by an inner skirt 150 of a closure cap 105 which also constitutes a grabbing organ
The cap 105 can have an annular sealing lip 151 which is applied on the inner wall of a neck 122, the latter being for example externally threaded and made in one piece with the second part 120.
The first part 110 comprises in the example considered a canister 111 that defines an interior space 115, as can be seen in Figure 32, in which the product is contained.
The canister 111 has a partition 116 that extends radially towards the center of the interior space 115, up to the proximity of the X axis, and at the top an annular sealing lip 114, provided externally with a relief 113 that serves to engage the second part 120. The relief 113 is for example an annular weatherstrip.
The second part 120 comprises an outer skirt 121, arranged to be hooked on the relief 113, and made monolithically in the example considered with the neck 122.
A blade 123 is also made monolithically with the outer skirt 121 and neck 122 in the example considered.
The radially inner edge 123b of this blade 123 is located in a central area 115c of the inner space 115, preferably a short distance from the radially inner edge of the partition 116.
The bottom wall 144 of the boat 111 has, in the example considered, a first relief constituted for example by a recess 124, arranged to cooperate with a second relief constituted for example by a spike 125 made on the lower edge 123c of the blade 123 , so that it guides the latter in rotation.
The radially outer edge 123a of the blade 123 extends almost to the inner wall 142 of the canister 111, so as to scratch the product deposited on this wall 142.
The device of Figures 31 and 32 works as follows.
The blade 123 defines two opposing, rotating surfaces 140, and the partition 116 defines two associated counter surfaces 146.
The partition 116 defines with the blade 123 two chambers 115a and 115b. When the second part 120 is rotated with respect to the first part 110, the blade 123 moves and its movement is accompanied by a decrease in the volume of one of the chambers 115a or 115b and a part of the product towards the element of application 103.
Figure 34 illustrates the possibility of interposing a permeable wall 180 comprising, for example, a screen or a grid and defining at least one opening 181, better a plurality of openings 181, between the application element 103 and the interior space 115.
In the example of Figure 33, the applicator 102 is integral not with the closure cap 105 but with the second part
The application element 103 comprises in the illustrated example a foam having, for example, a recess 190, which defines an inner surface 191 arranged to receive the product P when the rotation of the second part 120 takes place.
The closure cap 105 may have an annular sealing lip 151 that cooperates with a wall 192 of the second part 120 that extends around the application element 103.
It is also observed in Figure 33 that the cap 105 can have various configurations and for example a top wall whose shape is adapted to that of the application element 103.
In the example of figure 33, the blade 123 is made with a relief 125, constituted for example by a spike, which cooperates with a second relief 124, constituted for example by a recess, of the bottom wall 144 of the canister 111.
The latter can be extended down its periphery by a skirt 150 defining a housing 151 which allows for example to house a mirror or a product sample. In the illustrated example, the bottom wall 144 has in the housing 151 a projection that allows the recess 124 to be formed.
In the case that has been described with respect to Figure 31, the product P is housed in an interior space 115 in two chambers 115a and 115b of the canister 111 delimited by the blade 123 and the partition 116.
The product P is ejected towards the application element when the blade 123 is rotated in one direction or another by the user. A conduit 193 can be made in one piece with the second part 120 to channel the product P that comes from the canister 111 into the drain 190. The product P that comes into contact with the internal surface 191 of the application element 103 allows feeding this .
In the example of Figure 35, the application element 103 is intended to apply product to the lips and has an upper face 103a that is inclined with respect to the axis of rotation X. This upper face 103a can be fed with product by a channel 103b that passes through the application element 103. This channel 103b can be sealed, when the closure cap 105 is in position, by a peak 105a thereof.
The outer shape of the closure cap, of the first part 10 or of the second part 20 can be modified.
By way of example, some examples, among others, of possible shapes for the cap 5, the first part 10 and the second part 20 have been represented in FIGS. 37 to 49.
Possible shapes may vary along the longitudinal axis Y or along any transversal axis, for example.
The shapes illustrated in Figures 37 to 49 also apply to the embodiments of Figures 31 to 36, replacing reference signs 5, 10 and 20 with 105, 110 and 120 respectively.
In the example of Figure 37, the outer skirt of the second part 20 forms radially protruding from the first part 10.
In the example of Figure 38, it is the first part 10 that forms radially protruding with respect to the second part 20.
In the example of figure 39, the general shape of the device is clearly elongated, in the manner of a fountain pen.
Figure 40 illustrates the possibility of making the closure cap 5 with a concave outward shape, so as to facilitate its grip.
In Fig. 41, the closure cap 5 has a truncated ogive shape and the first part 10 has a truncated conical shape, with an outer cross section decreasing downwards.
In Figure 42, the first 10 and second 20 parts have rounded edges.
In Figure 43, the height of the closing cap 5 is greater than that of the first 10 and second 20 assembled parts.
The first part 10 may have a double wall, with an outer wall 99 and an inner wall 11 which have, for example, different lower cross sections.
The outer wall 99 may for example have a substantially square or rectangular cross-section as illustrated in Figure 44 or another shape, for example a lenticular shape, as illustrated in Figure
The second part 20 can also comprise a double wall, with an outer wall 410, and the contours of the walls 99 and 410 can only coincide in certain angular positions of the first part with respect to the second part, as illustrated in the figure 77.
The second part 20 may comprise an outer lining piece 95, for example elastomer, as illustrated in Figures 46 and 47.
In Fig. 46, the outer covering piece 95 is presented in the form of a sleeve that cooperates, for example, by friction with the non-apparent outer skirt 21. This sleeve is, for example, with an outwardly concave axial section along its entire circumference.
In Fig. 47, the outer piece 95 is also presented in the form of a sleeve, which can have a generally bulged outward shape.
Reliefs, for example fins 96, can be formed on the outer skirt 21 of the second part 20, as illustrated in Figure 48.
One and / or the other of the first part 10 and second part 20 can also be coated with a double wall 97, as illustrated in Figure 49, thus creating a volume impression.
The cross section of the first and / or the second part can have varied shapes in at least one point along the Y axis, for example generally circular as illustrated in Figure 50, substantially square, with eventually rounded angles, as illustrated in Figure 51, substantially triangular as illustrated in Figure 52, for example with rounded angles, or also substantially oval as illustrated in Figure 53.
Within the same device, the cross section of the first and / or second part may vary along the longitudinal axis X.
By way of example, a device whose cross section passes from an oval shape at its lower end to a circular shape at the level of the junction between the first part 10 and the second part 20, is shown in order to turn next oval in the upper part of the container, under the closure cap 5.
Said variation in the shape of the cross section of the container with a circular joint between the first and the second part, can allow to have a container in an original way without deteriorating the tightness and can facilitate the gripping of the first and second parts to make them rotate one with respect to the other.
In Figure 55, the first part 10 has a generally circular cross-section and the cross-section at the lower end of the second part 20 evolves into a substantially square shape in the upper part of the container, under the cap 5.
Whatever the shape of the container, the closure cap 5 may comprise a locking system that allows it to remain substantially motionless with respect to one of the first and second parts. Thanks to the locking system, the cap 5 does not unscrew when the first part 10 rotates with respect to the second part 20. This can facilitate the dragging by the user of one of the rotating parts.
In the embodiment illustrated in Figures 56 and 57, the locking system comprises a push button 220 on the closing cap or as a variant (not shown) on one of the first and second parts, which allows to rotate or not the closure cap and one of the first and second parts.
When the user presses on the push button 220 and rotates the second part 20 with respect to the first part 10, the closure cap 5 remains integral with one of the parts and does not unscrew.
Another embodiment of a device according to the invention is shown in Figures 58 and 59, in which the container has wide external longitudinal ribs.
The second part 20 comprises an outer part 75 having an externally threaded neck 22, on which the closing cap 5 can be threaded.
The neck 22 joins on its lower part to a stepped 225.
The draining member 30 rests on the upper edge of the neck and has an annular support lip 230 that is supported under the step 225.
The draining member 30 comprises a draining lip 231 which extends inwards and is applied, in the example illustrated, in the closed position of the device, against the stem 4 of the applicator 2.
The outer portion 75 comprises a generally cylindrical portion 232 extending downward, under the stepped 225 in prolongation of the closure cap 5.
This cylindrical portion 232 may be internally grooved so as to facilitate forcing maintenance of an inner part 76 immobilized on the outer part 75, for example by tightening on the cylindrical part
The inner part 76 supports the blade 23 in the example considered.
The generally cylindrical portion 232 joins inferiorly to a hemisphere-shaped portion 311, which has a cylindrical surface of revolution 310 against which a sealing lip 14 of the first part 10 can be applied.
The portion 311 may have, as illustrated, an inner annular throat 312 on which the first part 10 can be engaged.
The first part 10 is made in one piece in the illustrated example, for example by molding plastic material.
The application element 3 is for example a mask brush but can be of any other type.
The application element 3 may, for example, be a terminal having a larger transverse dimension smaller than the diameter of the rod, as illustrated in Figure 60.
The draining member 30 can comprise, as illustrated in Figure 61, a draining lip made of a single piece with the neck 22 and extending inside it to ensure its draining function.
Any suitable device described above or in the following may be accompanied, as illustrated in Figure 71, within an assembly 300, by a tube 250 or other container comprising at least one additional compound, for example a solvent, to be added for example at the time of use to the product contained in the device.
The rotation of the first part 10 with respect to the second part 20 then allows mixing the product and the compound thus introduced and homogenizing the mixture.
For example, an oil can be added to a hot-cast lipstick when filling of the device takes place. This oil can confer, for example, more lip gloss.
It does not depart from the framework of the present invention when the blade 23 and / or the partition 16 has a different shape. In particular, the thickness of the blade 23 and / or the partition 18 may be different. For example, the blade 23 and / or the partition 16 may (n) have a generally triangular, rectangular or other cross-sectional shape.
It also does not depart from the framework of the present invention when the application element is presented in a different form, for example by brush, comb or other.
By way of example, other examples of application elements are shown in Figures 72 to 76.
The application element may for example be hollow, which is the case of the examples in Figures 72 to 73.
In Fig. 72, a comb for eyelashes or eyebrows is represented, comprising, for example, two series of teeth 400, 401 that are interwoven and which are joined by their base to a frame 402.
The application element 3 of Figure 72 is for example made in accordance with US Patent Application 202/0005209, the content of which is incorporated herein by reference.
In Figure 73, the application element 3 has a central cavity 403. The latter can be loaded with product when the first and second parts of the container are driven in rotation with respect to each other.
In FIGS. 74 and 75, an application element 3 is shown that has a generally flattened shape, of thickness t for example smaller than the diameter of the stem 4, such that the product may be present on each of the main faces of the application element 3 after its removal and the passage of a draining organ.
The application element 3 shown in Figure 76 does not have any through cavity but at least one cavity 406 on one of its main faces, in the example two opposite cavities 406. The application element 3 has a widened distal end 407, whose largest transverse dimension corresponds, for example, substantially to the diameter of the rod 4. The product can accumulate in each of the cavities 406, even if it is traversed by the application element 3 of a draining member of diameter substantially adapted to that of the stem 4.
One of the parts 10 and 20 may comprise several blades 23, for example two dimaterially opposite blades 23, as illustrated in Figure 78, and the other part may comprise several partitions 16, for example two diametrically opposite partitions 16. The shape of the blades and partitions can be any, with for example one or several perforations, and be flat or not.
A device that differs from that represented in Figure 59 has been represented in particular in that it comprises an application element 3 composed of a terminal intended for application on lips or skin, which may be coated by a flock 413.
A space 414 is made around the application element 3 in such a way that after the rotation of one of the parts with respect to the other, a product film remains around the application element 3, which can be relatively thick.
The neck can comprise a draining lip 415. The latter can be made in one piece with the blade 23 or in a variant, be formed by an applied piece.
The draining lip 415 can also be suppressed. Whatever the device, and in particular in the case of the device considered, it can comprise several phases of a product that must be mixed before use.
The characteristics of the different embodiments of the invention can be combined with each other in variants not illustrated.
Any type of materials can be used to make the different parts of the device, in particular the first and second parts and the cap, in particular glass, metal, wood, plastic materials, alone or in admixture, so that Obtain the necessary product preservation.
The products contained in the device may be suitable for care, makeup, dermatology or hairdressing, among others.
The invention allows mixing products that are not miscible or traditionally not used for said applications since they are bi or three phase.
The device allows homogenization of the mixture, by means of the relative rotation of the first and second parts. Thus, new products can be used, for example for makeup, which provide new makeup effects,
or better behavior or other new or improved properties.
A pasty product, even solid, can for example be hot or cold cast in the device when its initial filling takes place and then added with another product, as mentioned above, in particular a liquid product, for example a rubber silicone, a silicone or polybutylene oil, the assembly being mixed by the device to provide a homogeneous final product.
Several unstable and / or incompatible ingredients can be introduced hot or cold into the device when its initial or subsequent filling takes place, which allows to obtain products supplied by the device that have rheologies or properties difficult to obtain otherwise.
The product contained in the device can be heated, for example in a microwave oven, before use, to improve the behavior of the product, for example. The relative displacement of the two parts of the container can allow the temperature to be homogenized before application.
1. Device (1) for conditioning and application of a product (P), comprising:
a container (10; 20) for containing the product (P), this container comprising a first part (10) and a second part (20), the second part (20) being rotatable by the user with respect to the first part (10),
an applicator attached to a cap (5),
the second part (20) defining at least one surface (40) in contact with the product inside the container and comprising a neck on which the cap (5) is to be fixed,
the applicator and said surface (40) being arranged such that a rotation of said surface (40) exerts a pressure on the product (P) that causes a product movement towards the applicator, a device characterized in that said surface (40) has a curved shape configured in such a way that its rotation displaces product towards the center of the container, in particular towards the applicator when it is in it, the rotation of said surface being able to take place in the absence of the applicator in the container.
Device according to claim 1, characterized in that the first (10) and the second part (20) cooperate by crimping.
Device according to one of claims 1 and 2, characterized in that the first part (10) defines an interior space (15) containing the product (P).
Device according to one of claims 1 and 2, characterized in that the first and second parts delimit an interior space containing the product.
Device according to claim 3 or 4, characterized in that said surface (40) extends substantially to a wall of the first part (10) that delimits the interior space (15).
Device according to any of the preceding claims, characterized in that the first part (10) comprises a bottom wall having a first relief (57; 124), and that the second part (20) has a second relief (56; 125) which cooperates with the first relief (57; 124) so as to pivot the second part (20; 120) with respect to the first (10; 110).
Device according to claim 6, characterized in that the first relief (57; 124) is a recess and the second relief (56; 125) a pin inserted into the recess.
Device according to claim 6, characterized in that the second relief is a recess and the first relief a pin inserted into the recess.
Device according to any of the preceding claims, characterized in that said surface (40) extends at least partially parallel to an axis (X) of rotation of the second part (20).
Device according to any of the preceding claims, characterized in that said surface (40) extends at least partially according to a radial plane
Device according to claim 1, characterized in that said surface has a curved shape, so that the product tends to accumulate in the bottom of the container.
Device according to any of the preceding claims, characterized in that the applicator comprises a brush.
Assembly (500) comprising a device as defined in any one of the preceding claims and a container containing at least one additional compound to be added to the product contained in the container.
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