APPLICATOR HEAD FOR A DISPENSER, DISPENSER COMPRISING AN APPLICATOR HEAD, AND METHOD FOR PRODUCING AN APPLICATOR HEAD
20170001210 ยท 2017-01-05
Inventors
Cpc classification
B29C45/14065
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B05B11/1032
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B29L2023/20
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B29C45/1676
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B29C45/006
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
A45D34/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
B29C45/0081
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B05B11/1033
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
A45D34/04
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
B05B11/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
A45D34/04
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
An applicator head for a dispenser for cosmetic or pharmaceutical liquids and foodstuffs, having a pump device with a pump chamber, an inlet valve arranged between a suction intake and the pump chamber, an outlet valve arranged between the pump chamber and an applicator opening, and an actuating arrangement with the aid of which an inner volume of the pump chamber is changed. At least two of the three components from the group including the outlet valve, the inlet valve, and the actuating arrangement each include at least one elastic section formed from an elastically deformable material, the elastic sections of the at least two components are integral parts of an interlinked elastic component section of a uniform elastic material having a connection area between the at least two components, and the connection area, in the installed state of the application head, is in an elastically deformed state.
Claims
1. An applicator head for a dispenser, in particular for applying cosmetic or pharmaceutical liquids and foodstuffs, with a pump device comprising at least a pump chamber, an inlet valve, which is arranged between a suction opening and the pump chamber, an outlet valve, which is arranged between the pump chamber and an applicator opening, and an actuating handle, by means of which an inner volume of the pump chamber can be changed, wherein at least two of the three components from the group comprising the outlet valve, the inlet valve and the actuating handle each have at least one elastic portion which is made of an elastically deformable material, the elastic portions of the at least two components are an integral part of a continuous elastic structural portion which is made of a uniform elastic material and which has a connection area between the at least two comp, and the connection area, in the assembled state of the applicator head, is in an elastically deformed state.
2. The applicator head as claimed in claim 1, wherein the at least two components each have a holding portion made from the elastic material, wherein these holding portions are arranged in a fixed position with respect to one another in the assembled dispenser.
3. The applicator head as claimed in claim 1, wherein the elastic structural portion is kinked in the connection area, preferably by ca. 90 or a multiple thereof.
4. The applicator head as claimed in claim 1, wherein the elastic structural portion has at least three components of the four components from the group comprising the outlet valve, the inlet valve, the actuating handle and a seal, wherein at least two connection areas are provided between the at least three components and, in the assembled state of the applicator head, are each in an elastically deformed state.
5. The applicator head for a dispenser, in particular for applying cosmetic or pharmaceutical liquids and foodstuffs, in particular as claimed in claim 1, characterized by a structure which is produced in a multi-component injection mold and which has at least two rigid structural portions made of rigid plastic, which structural portions are connected by at least one elastic structural portion made of an elastic plastic, wherein the two rigid structural portions, in the assembled state of the applicator head, have a relative position which is altered in relation to a production state of the structure, such that the elastic structural portion is elastically deformed in the assembled state of the applicator head.
6. The applicator head as claimed in claim 5, wherein the elastic structural portion has a sealing portion which seals off a contact area of the two rigid portions in the assembled state of the applicator head.
7. The applicator head as claimed in claim 6, wherein the sealing portion is designed as an axially acting seal.
8. The applicator head as claimed in claim 5, wherein the elastic structural portion (50) comprises one or more of the following components: an elastically deformable portion of an inlet valve, an elastically deformable portion of an outlet valve, an elastically deformable portion of an actuating handle.
9. The applicator head as claimed in claim 5, wherein one of the rigid structural portions (has a peripheral wall portion which, to one side, is closed by an elastic portion of the actuating handle, which elastic portion forms a deformable actuating surface, and/or one of the rigid structural portions has a coupling device for coupling to a liquid reservoir.
10. The applicator head as claimed in claim 5, wherein the two rigid structural portions have peripheral wall portions, wherein one of the cylindrical wall portions is pushed into the other cylindrical wall portion in the assembled state of the applicator head, such that a receiving area, into which the elastic structural portion extends, remains free between the wall portions.
11. The applicator head as claimed in claim 5, wherein a surface portion of the elastic structural portion surrounding the outlet valve is arranged in the receiving area between the wall portions.
12. The applicator head as claimed in claim 1, wherein at least two components from the group comprising the elastic portion of the outlet valve, the elastic portion of the inlet valve and the elastic portion of the actuating handle have a configuration which permits undercut-free demolding in a respectively specific demolding direction, wherein the two components, in the assembled state of the applicator head, are displaced relative to each other, in relation to the production state, in such a way that their respective demolding directions are oriented non-parallel to each other.
13. The applicator head as claimed in claim 1, wherein the outlet valve and/or the inlet valve are designed as valves with a closeable through-opening, wherein the through-openings are completely surrounded by elastic material of the elastic structural portion.
14. A dispenser, in particular for applying cosmetic or pharmaceutical liquids and foodstuffs, comprising a liquid reservoir and an applicator head, wherein the applicator head is designed as claimed in claim 1.
15. A method for producing an applicator head for a dispenser for use in particular for applying cosmetic or pharmaceutical liquids and foodstuffs, wherein, in the injection molding method, a multi-component injection-molded part is produced which has at least two structural portions made of a more rigid plastic and at least one structural portion made of a more elastic plastic, wherein the two more rigid structural portions are connected to each other by the more elastic structural portion, and during assembly, the two more rigid structural portions are fixed in position with respect to each other in a relative position deviating from the relative position during the injection molding, wherein the connecting and more elastic structural portion is elastically deformed in the process.
16. A method for producing an applicator head for a dispenser for use in particular for applying cosmetic or pharmaceutical liquids and foodstuffs, wherein an elastic structural portion made of an elastically deformable material is produced, wherein this elastic structural portion has at least elastic portions of two components from the group comprising an inlet valve, an outlet valve and an actuating handle, and during assembly, the at least two elastic portions of the at least two components are fixed in position with respect to each other in a relative position deviating from the relative position during the injection molding, wherein a connection area of the elastic structural portion is elastically deformed in the process.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0027] Further aspects and advantages of the invention will become clear from the following description of a preferred illustrative embodiment of the invention, which is explained with reference to the figures, where:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE ILLUSTRATIVE EMBODIMENT(S)
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[0033] The dispenser 10 is distinguished by its low production costs. In addition to said liquid reservoir 12 and a riser pipe 14, there is only one further structure, and the latter forms the entire applicator head 20.
[0034] This structure forming the applicator head 20 is a structure which is produced by multi-component plastics injection-molding. With this type of production, different plastics can be shaped, by sequential introduction into an injection molding cavity, in order to form a uniform structure, of which the constituent portions made of different plastic are connected to each other intimately by cohesive bonding. Although the use of this multi-component injection molding is regarded as very advantageous here, certain aspects of the invention may also be advantageous in an alternative production in which the rigid structural portions, described below, and the elastic structural portion of the applicator head 20 are produced separately and are connected to each other only after this separate production.
[0035] The applicator head 20 is shown enlarged in
[0036] A first rigid structural portion 30 made of polypropylene (PP) is provided to be secured on the liquid reservoir and for this purpose has a latching coupling mechanism 32. This first structural portion moreover has an inflow channel 34, which opens into a pump chamber 22, of which the lower closure surface 36 is likewise formed by the first rigid structural portion 30. Moreover, the first rigid structural portion 30 makes available a substantially circumferential trim 38, which is interrupted only in two areas 38a, 38b.
[0037] The second rigid structural portion 40, likewise made of polypropylene, is an annular structural portion, which is provided with an aperture 42 only in the area of an applicator channel.
[0038] The third structural portion of the dispenser 20 is a structural portion made of an elastic material such as TPD. Its section faces are shown by hatching in
[0039] This third structural portion 50 forms a series of subsidiary components of the applicator head 20. Thus, in particular, it forms a slit valve 52, which is arranged in the inflow channel 34 and opens when there is an underpressure in the pump chamber 22, a peripheral seal 54, which is provided in an outer depression of the surface 36, an actuating handle 56, which lies opposite the surface 36 and delimits the pump chamber 22, and an outlet valve 58, which is likewise configured as a slit valve and which is arranged such that it protrudes through the interruption 38b in the trim 38 and can be supplied with liquid through the opening 42 in the second rigid structural portion 40.
[0040] During the operation of the assembled dispenser, the components 52, 56, 58 are intentionally deformable in order to perform their function as valve or handle. However, they also all have holding portions which are fixed in position relative to one another and which, when assembly is completed, are fixed in a defined relative position. The holding portion of the actuating handle 56 is the annular outer holding area surrounding the handle. The holding portion of the valve 52 is formed by the interface bearing face with which the valve 52 bears on the inside of the suction opening 34. The holding portion of the valve 58 is formed by the annular and, during operation, substantially undeformed area that rests on a bearing surface 44.
[0041] The elastic structural portion 50 is formed in one piece. All of said components from the inlet valve 52 to the outlet valve 58 have thus been produced in a common injection molding procedure. However, this is not done in the relative arrangement that said components 52 to 58 adopt in
[0042] After completion of this two-step two-component injection molding procedure, the rigid structural portions 30, 40 are displaced relative to each other, and in the course of this a deformation of the elastic structural portion 50 in two connection areas 62, 64 also takes place. The connection area 62 is kinked twice, in each case through 90, such that the actuating handle 56, which is arranged next to the pump chamber provided by the first rigid portion 40 after the original production, closes this pump chamber at the top. The connection area 64 is kinked only through 90, such that the outlet valve 58 reaches its intended position shown in
[0043] In the assembled state in