EP0070257A2 - Etui pour bâton, en particulier bâton pour traitement corporel, avec une douille et un organe de réglage - Google Patents
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- the invention relates to a container according to the preamble of claim 1.
- Such containers which also have a detachable, tightly closing lid, are used, for example, for deodorant sticks which have to be accommodated in a tightly closing container to avoid evaporation.
- the manually rotatable rotating part and the threaded spindle consist of two separate parts made of polystyrene.
- the lower end of the spindle penetrates the opening in the bottom of the sleeve and is attached to the rotating part so that it cannot rotate.
- the opening of the sleeve bottom is sealed with a sealing ring made of synthetic rubber, which is arranged between the inner surface of the sleeve bottom and a collar of the spindle located inside the sleeve.
- a sliding ring made of polyethylene is also present between the outer surface of the sleeve base and the manually rotatable rotating part.
- a container for an adhesive is known from German Offenlegungsschrift No. 2 139 123, which has a sleeve with a jacket and a bottom connected to it. The latter forms a cone protruding into the interior of the sleeve and is provided with an opening in the center.
- a one-piece adjusting member has a manually rotatable rotating part arranged below the sleeve bottom and a threaded spindle located inside the sleeve. This penetrates a holder which is displaceably guided in the sleeve and has an internal thread and serves to hold the glue stick and which can be axially displaced by turning the adjusting element.
- the rotating part and the threaded spindle are connected to one another by a connecting part with an annular groove, into which the inner edge of the sleeve bottom delimiting the opening of the sleeve bottom protrudes and thereby secures the adjusting element against axial displacements.
- a generally hollow cylindrical projection protruding downward is molded onto the bottom of the sleeve. This has three inwardly projecting, ring-shaped sealing ribs which rest on the connecting part of the adjusting member.
- the threaded spindle of the adjusting member can only be screwed into the sliding holder that serves to hold the glue stick, when the latter and the threaded spindle are in the sleeve. Since the holder must be brought to the lowest possible position of the sleeve before the adhesive is filled in, this has the disadvantage that the adjusting element and the holder, when they are rotated against each other to adjust the holder, are strong be braked. The screwing of the spindle into the holder can therefore only take place at a relatively low speed and requires a relatively long time. Otherwise there is a risk that the sleeve will be damaged when screwing in.
- the sealing ribs of the projection molded onto the sleeve base protrude inward only slightly in the radial direction from the inner surface of the hollow cylindrical projection, their cross-sectional dimension measured in the radial direction apparently being smaller than their cross-sectional dimension measured in the axial direction.
- the sealing ribs therefore have a relatively high degree of dimensional stability.
- the German published patent application 2 139 123 does not appear to indicate anywhere from which materials the sleeve and the adjusting member are made.
- the sealing ribs can be deformed only slightly elastically. It is therefore likely that the sealing ribs will not provide a really tight seal.
- the container would therefore hardly be suitable for deodorant sticks that contain relatively volatile components.
- containers for stick-shaped cosmetic products such as deodorant sticks
- One of the containers has a plastic sleeve open at both ends, the upper end of which can be closed with a screw cap.
- a plastic, one-piece adjusting member has a manually rotatable rotating part located under the lower sleeve end and a threaded spindle connected to it by a somewhat thinner connecting part, with which a holder located in the sleeve can be moved.
- the connecting part is with an annular groove provided, in which an inwardly projecting bead of the sleeve engages, which secures the adjusting element against axial displacements.
- the sleeve is provided in the region of the bead with three incisions which are intended to increase the deformability of the lower end of the sleeve, so that the connecting part of the adjusting member can be inserted more easily into the sleeve and the bead of the sleeve then engages in the annular groove of the connecting part.
- the invention is based on the object of creating a container in which the interior at the end of the sleeve on the rotating part is sealed off from the surroundings, the Container can still be made from a few parts and can be assembled quickly and made ready to hold the pen material.
- the invention enables a container, which is used in particular for the adjustable mounting and storage of a personal care stick, for example a deodorant stick, to be made from relatively few, inexpensive and quickly assembled individual parts. It is particularly advantageous that a separate sealing ring is not required to seal the sleeve at the end on the rotating part side. Furthermore, the manually rotatable rotating part and the threaded spindle can also be formed continuously, so that these parts no longer have to be connected to one another when the container is being assembled.
- the container shown in FIGS. 1 and 2 and used to hold a deodorant stick has a one-piece plastic sleeve 1, which is open at both ends and essentially consists of a circular-cylindrical jacket 1a.
- the sleeve 1 In its part located at the top in FIGS. 1 and 2, the sleeve 1 is provided with three inwardly projecting longitudinal ribs 1b.
- the sleeve section adjoining the lower end of the ribs 1b forms, as will be explained in more detail below, a sealing part 1c, the circular cylindrical inner surface of which serves as a sealing surface 1d.
- the diameter of the latter is, for example, somewhat smaller than that of the inner surface section provided with the ribs 1b.
- the locking rib le In the vicinity of the lower end of the sleeve 1 there is an annular locking rib le projecting into its interior. As can be seen particularly clearly from FIG. 3, the locking rib le tapers towards the inside of the sleeve in a trapezoidal shape.
- the lower, radial end face of the sleeve is designated lf.
- the sleeve 1 At the upper end, the sleeve 1 is provided with an external thread.
- the container also includes an adjusting element 3, which is rotatable about an axis of rotation 11 coinciding with the longitudinal axis of the sleeve, also consists of a one-piece plastic body and, in the position shown, protrudes from the lower sleeve end by a hollow, open at the bottom and closed at the top formed rotary part 3a and a threaded spindle 3b located inside the sleeve.
- the un The first, thickest section 3c of the rotating part 3a has the same outer diameter as the sleeve 1, is located below its lower end, is, for example, as shown in FIGS. 1 to 4, provided with a knurled outer surface and is therefore rotatable from the surroundings manually accessible.
- the rotating part section 3c there is a shoulder with a radial annular surface 3d which faces the end surface 1f of the sleeve 1.
- the lower part of the rotating part section located inside the sleeve 1 is rotatably mounted in the sleeve 1 with some play and provided with a locking ring groove 3e into which the locking rib le engages.
- the locking ring groove 3e On the side facing the sleeve interior, the locking ring groove 3e is delimited by an annular locking rib 3f.
- the mutually facing surfaces lf, 3d, the locking ripne le and the locking ring groove 3e and the locking rib 3f secure the adjusting member 3 rit possibly some play against axial displacements.
- said locking means le, 3e, 3f secure the adjusting member 3 at least against displacements directed towards one axial direction, namely against displacements directed away from the sleeve interior.
- axial displacements executed towards the interior of the sleeve are either prevented or limited either by these or by the mutually facing surfaces 1f and 3d.
- the rotating part 3a is provided with a sealing part 3 9 , the outer surface of which expediently tapers slightly towards the spindle 3b.
- the sealing part 3g is conical with at least one, preferably with at least two, and for example with four Provide the outer surface away, protruding, elastically bendable, sealing lips 3h running in a ring around the axis of rotation 11. These taper towards their free edges abutting the sealing surface 1d and are inclined with respect to the axis of rotation 11, in such a way that their free edges protrude upwards. If the adjusting member 3 is still in its non-installed state shown in FIG.
- the central surfaces of the lips 3h form conical surfaces which form an angle with the axis of rotation 11 of, for example, 10 ° to 20 °.
- the roots of the lips 3h, ie the connections of the lips to the remaining sealing part 3g are expediently somewhat rounded.
- the lips 3h in a section through the axis of rotation 11 between their roots and their free edge have a dimension referred to below as length, which is substantially larger than their section Thickness measured across the length.
- the length of the lips 3h, measured in cross-section is in particular at least twice and even at least about five times greater than the lip thickness measured in the cross-section in the middle of the lips 3h and the maximum lip thickness in the entire outer half of the lips .
- Said length of the lips is, for example, at least twice and even at least or about five times greater than the maximum thickness of those lip parts which are outside the lip roots rounded in the cut mentioned.
- This design gives the lips 3h good elasticity in terms of form and they are easy to bend elastically.
- the lips 3h are curved and then bear against the sealing surface ld with a certain pressure force generated by their deformation.
- the two sealing parts lc and 3g therefore close the interior of the sleeve at least to a certain extent at the end of the sleeve on the rotating part and, as has been shown, practically completely gas-tight.
- a one-piece, made of plastic holder 5 is guided along the axis of rotation 11.
- the holder 5 has on the outside a ring with grooves parallel to the axis of rotation 11, into which the ribs 1b engage and thereby secure the holder 5 against rotation.
- the ring is connected by, for example, four webs to a pin which is present in the center of the holder and has a through opening which is formed at least over part of its length by a threaded bore 5a. The latter is penetrated by the threaded spindle 3b, so that the holder 5 can be adjusted axially by turning the adjusting member 3.
- a one-piece plastic cover 7 is detachably screwed onto the external thread at the upper end of the sleeve 1, and a plastic sealing cap 9 is inserted into it.
- the lid 7 When the lid 7 is screwed onto the sleeve 1, it closes, together with the sealing cap 9, the interior of the sleeve 1 at least to some extent in a gas-tight manner at the sleeve end on the lid side.
- the holder 5 holds a deodorant stick 13, indicated by dash-dotted lines, which consists at least in part of a material which evaporates easily at room temperature. Evaporation of the deodorant stick 13 can, however, be largely prevented by the mentioned sealing means sealing off the interior of the sleeve from the outside.
- the sleeve 1 is made of a thermoplastic material, which can be relatively rigid.
- the sleeve 1 can consist, for example, of polystyrene, the modulus of elasticity of which is in the range from 2600 to 3350 MPa.
- the adjusting member 3, of which the resilient lips 3h are molded consists of a relatively soft, thermoplastic material. Its modulus of elasticity is at most 2000 MPa and at least 100 MPa and is preferably in the range between 150 and 1500 MPa.
- the adjusting member 3 can for example consist of polyethylene with a modulus of elasticity of 200 to 1200 MPa or of polypropylene with a modulus of elasticity of approximately 1200 to 1300 MPa. Polyethylene and polypropylene also have good long-term flexibility, so that the elastic tension of the sealing lips 3 is retained over a long time.
- the holder is advantageously also elastically deformable and consists, for example, of polypropylene or polyethylene.
- the cover 7 can be made of polystyrene, for example, and the sealing cap 9 can be made of polyethylene, for example.
- a holder 5 can first be screwed as far as possible onto the threaded spindle 3b of an adjusting element 3, which can be done mechanically. If the holder 5 in this Is screwed onto the threaded spindle 3b before the adjusting element 3 is inserted into the sleeve 1, only a relatively small amount of friction occurs, so that the screwing-on process can be carried out more quickly than if the holder 5 only after the adjusting mechanism 3 has been inserted is screwed into the sleeve 1. However, it should be noted that it is of course readily possible to screw the holder 5 onto the threaded spindle after inserting the adjusting member 3 into the sleeve 1.
- a device with an elongated clamping tool can be used, which has, for example, two or more thin-walled clamping jaws which are pushed through the sleeve from the end of the cover.
- the clamping jaws With the clamping jaws, the holder 5, the lips 3h and possibly also the locking rib 3f are temporarily pressed together under an elastic deformation and then the holder 5, the lips 3h and the locking rib 3f are moved over the locking rib le in the inside of the sleeve. Subsequently, the clamping tool is pulled out of the sleeve 1 at the end of the cover, after which the locking rib 3f is locked behind the locking rib le and the lips 3h reach the position shown in FIGS. 2 and 3.
- the material used to form the deodorant stick for example in liquid or semi-liquid form, can be introduced into the sleeve 1 at the end on the cover side. Then the sleeve 1 can be closed by screwing on the cover 7.
- the container used to hold a deodorant stick can thus be produced from relatively few, one-piece individual parts, namely a sleeve 1, an adjusting element 3, a holder 5, a cover 7 and a sealing cap 9 and can be assembled quickly.
- FIG. 5 shows the sealing part 21c of a sleeve 21, on the sealing surface 21d of which the sealing lips 23h of the sealing part 23g of an adjusting member 23 rest.
- the container shown in FIG. 5 is essentially the same as the container shown in FIGS. 1 to 3.
- the container shown in FIG. 6 has a one-piece plastic sleeve 41 with a generally circular cylindrical casing 41a, the sleeve 41 being open at both ends and provided with three longitudinal ribs 4lb on the inside.
- the lower end section of the casing 4la is, for example, somewhat thinner on the outside than the central casing section and forms a sealing part 41c, the circular-cylindrical outer surfaces of which serve as the sealing surface 4ld.
- the jacket 41a is provided with a latching collar 4le projecting outwards.
- the lower, radial ring end surface of the sleeve 41 is designated 4lf.
- the upper end section of the sleeve 41 is also somewhat thinner than the middle sleeve section and is provided with an external thread.
- the one-piece plastic adjusting element 43 has a rotating part 43a and a threaded spindle 43b.
- the rotating part 3a has a compact, disk-shaped lower part 43c, which is connected at its center to the threaded spindle 43b and at its outer edge to the annular sealing part 43g.
- the sleeve end surface 41f stands on the bottom of the locking channel 43e and the locking collar 4le protrudes into the channel widening provided on the outside.
- the adjusting member 43 is therefore rotatably supported at the lower end of the sleeve about the axis of rotation 51 and also secured against axial displacements.
- the sealing part 43g of the adjusting member 43 forms a ring enclosing the sleeve sealing part 4lc, which has a cylindrical or slightly conically widening inner surface, of which at least one, preferably at least two, and for example four resilient sealing lips 43h inwardly against the Project axis of rotation 51. These form rings and their free edges lie under elastic prestress on the sealing surface 4ld.
- the lips 43h are inclined to the axis of rotation 51, namely upwards, but could also be inclined downwards.
- the sealing part 43g of the adjusting element 43 provided with lips 43h thus closes off the sleeve 41 in a gas-tight manner at its lower end.
- the sealing part is knurled on its outer surface and on the same side forms the portion of the rotating part 43 a that can be gripped and rotated with one hand.
- a holder 45 is displaceably and non-rotatably guided, which has an internal thread 45a penetrated by the spindle 43b, serves to hold a deodorant stick (not shown) and is axially adjustable by turning the adjusting element 43.
- the sleeve 41 is sealed gas-tight by a cover 47 screwed onto it and having a sealing cap 49.
- the sleeve 41, the adjusting member 43, the cover 47 and the sealing cap 49 can consist of the same thermoplastic materials as the corresponding parts of the exemplary embodiment shown in FIGS. 1 to 4.
- the holder 45 could, like the holder 5, be made of a soft plastic, such as polypropylene or polyethylene, but can also be relatively rigid and made of polystyrene.
- the container shown in FIG. 7 has a sleeve 61 with a jacket 6la and an adjusting member 63 with a rotating part 63a and a threaded spindle 63b.
- the sealing part 6lc of the sleeve 61 is facing outwards, i.e. provided from the axis of rotation 71, resilient sealing lips 61d.
- the rotating part 63a has a sealing part 63g which surrounds the sleeve sealing part 61c in an annular manner and has a smooth, circular-cylindrical sealing surface 63h facing it, against which the free edges of the sealing lips 6ld bear under elastic prestress.
- the free edges of the lips 6ld are inclined towards the end of the sleeve.
- a holder 65 and a cover 67 with a sealing cap 69 are present.
- the sleeve 61 expediently consists of a relatively soft plastic, such as polypropylene or polyethylene.
- the adjusting member 63 can consist, for example, of the comparatively rigid polystyrene.
- the container shown in FIG. 7 is largely of the same design as the container shown in FIG. 6. Since the sealing lips 6ld of the container shown in FIG. 7 are inclined upwards, the sealing part 43g can be pushed over the lips 6ld when the container is being assembled, without the lips having to be held down with a special clamping tool.
- the variants of the container shown in FIGS. 6 and 7 result in the advantage that a relatively large part of the height of the entire container is available for holding deodorant material.
- the container shown in FIGS. 8 and 9 has a one-piece sleeve 81 made of plastic with an essentially cylindrical jacket 81a, which is provided on the inside with three longitudinal ribs 81b.
- the sealing part 8lc of the sleeve 81 is formed by an annular section of the sleeve jacket located below the lower rib ends and has a smooth-walled, circular-cylindrical sealing surface 8ld on the inside.
- the sleeve 81 is closed at its lower end by a compact bottom 8lm connected to its jacket 8la.
- the sleeve jacket 8la is provided on one side between the sealing part 8le and the bottom 8lm with an opening 81n.
- the bottom 8lm is provided in its center with a mushroom-shaped locking pin 8le projecting into the sleeve interior. Furthermore, the bottom is provided with an annular rib 8lr projecting into the sleeve interior. Otherwise, the sleeve 81 has an external thread at its upper end.
- a one-piece adjusting element 83 made of plastic is completely rotatable inside the sleeve 81 about an axis of rotation 91 and has a rotating part 83a and a threaded spindle 83b connected to it.
- the rotating part 83a has two hollow pins 83c and 83d which are coaxial with the axis of rotation 91 and are open at the bottom. The lower, free edge of the pin 83c protrudes into the groove between the lower end of the casing 8la and the rib 8lr and is rotatable there stored.
- the pin 83d located in the inside of the pin 83c is provided at its lower end with an inwardly projecting locking collar 83f which engages behind the head of the mushroom-shaped locking pin 8le and secures the adjusting element against displacements directed away from the ground 81m.
- the pin 83c is knurled on the outside in its part located in the height region of the opening 81n and can be rotated through the opening 81n with a finger, for example the thumb.
- the uppermost section of the pin 83c is somewhat thinner than the lower pin section and forms the sealing part 83g, which is provided with sealing lips 83h which project outwards, ring-shaped around the axis of rotation 91 and are inclined upwards towards their free edges. These are elastically deformable, lie against the sealing surface 8ld under prestress and seal the interior of the sleeve from below.
- a holder 85 for holding a deodorant stick is displaceably and non-rotatably guided in the sleeve 81 and can be adjusted by means of the spindle 83b penetrating its internal thread 85a.
- the sleeve 81 is sealed gas-tight by a cover 87 which has a sealing cap 89 and can be removably screwed onto it.
- the sleeve 81 and the holder 85 can be made of polystyrene, the adjusting member 83 can be made of polypropylene or polyethylene, and the cover 87 and the sealing cap can be made of the same thermoplastics as in the container variants described above.
- the holder 85 can first be screwed onto the threaded spindle 83b as far as possible. Thereafter, the adjusting member 83 and the holder 85 can be pushed into the sleeve 81 from the end of the cover, until the locking collar 83f engages with the locking pin 8le.
- the container shown in FIG. 10 has a one-piece plastic sleeve 101 with a jacket 101a and a bottom 101m. The latter is provided on the inside of the sleeve with an annular locking rib 101e, the free edge of which forms a barb facing the jacket 101a.
- the rotating part 103a of the adjusting element 103 is formed by a hollow pin open at the bottom, which has on its lower edge an inwardly projecting locking collar 103f which engages behind the locking rib 10le.
- the container shown in FIG. 10 is essentially the same as the container shown in FIGS. 8 and 9.
- the variant of the container of which the lower part is shown in FIG. 11, has a sleeve 121, an adjusting member 123 with a rotating part 123a which is open at the bottom, and a holder 125.
- the rotary part shown in FIG. 11 differs from that shown in FIGS. 1 to 4 in that the disk-shaped section 123m delimiting it at the top also a number of holes 123n distributed around the threaded spindle 123b. Furthermore, it has an annular, inwardly projecting rib 123p or a number of cams distributed over the circumference instead of the section 123m.
- a sealing disc 135 made of plastic is inserted between the disc-shaped section 123m and the rib 123p in such a way that it seals off the holes 123n.
- the lid In the case of the container shown in FIG. 11, the lid, not shown, can be screwed onto the sleeve 121 before the deodorant material is poured in, whereas the closure disc 135 is not yet used.
- the deodorant material can then be filled into the sleeve 121 through the opening of the rotating part and the holes 123n. Thereafter, the closure disc 135 can be pressed over the rib 123p serving as a locking and holding means into the position shown in FIG. 11.
- the plastic parts required for the formation of containers of the type shown in the drawing can be produced, for example, by pressing or transfer molding.
- molds are used that have parts that are adjustable with respect to one another, for example a fixed die and a movable one Stamp.
- seam lines that is to say line-shaped elevations, can occur at the separating points of the parts which are adjustable with respect to one another.
- the contacting sealing parts in particular the sealing surfaces and the sealing lips, are all around smooth. The sealing surfaces and sealing lips should therefore, at least in those areas in which they abut one another, have no seam lines which lie in planes running along the axis of rotation.
- This goal can be achieved in the manufacture of the sleeves and adjusting elements in that a die and a punch are used as molding tools, which are separated from one another in parallel with the longitudinal axes of the sleeves or the adjusting element rotating axes in order to remove the plastic parts produced.
- All container variants shown in the drawing have a one-piece sleeve. Furthermore, the rotating part and the threaded spindle also consist of a one-piece body, if one disregards the closing disc 135 (FIG. 11) which may be present.
- the free sleeve interior, which is used to hold a deodorant stick, and the adjusting element are sealed against each other in all design variants at the end of the rotating part on the inside of the rotating part by two contacting sealing parts, one of which is sealed by a section of the sleeve casing and the other by a section of the one with the thread - Spindle-connected rotating part is formed.
- the spaces between the adjusting members and sleeves that delimit the interior of the sleeve from the surroundings can therefore be made in the vicinity of the end of the sleeve on the rotating part in all of the container variants shown finally be sealed by the sealing parts of the sleeves and adjusting elements, ie without separate sealing rings and the like.
- the containers can be modified in various ways.
- sleeves 1, 21, 41, 81, 101 and 121 without sealing lips can also consist of softer polypropylene or even softer polyethylene instead of the rather rigid polystyrene.
- the lids of the containers could be made of the softer polypropylene instead of polystyrene.
- the separate sealing caps could then be dispensed with and the covers provided with a sealing section molded onto them.
- the number of ribs used to guide the holder could of course also be greater or less than three.
- the inner surface of the sleeves could also have a non-rotationally symmetrical shape, but, for example, a polygonal cross-sectional shape, as a result of which rotation-free guiding of the holders could be achieved without special guide ribs.
- FIGS. 1 to 4 could also be modified in such a way that that the outer diameter of the various turned part sections would be made approximately the same size or smaller than the inner diameter of the sleeve part used to receive the deodorant stick. In this way it could be made possible for the adjusting member to be inserted into the sleeve from the end of the cover.
- the adjusting member would therefore consist of two separately produced plastic parts, one of which forms the threaded spindle and the sealing part and the other the manually accessible rotating part.
- the containers can be used not only to hold deodorant sticks, but also to hold other stick-shaped body care products, such as sticks made of a substance for coloring or protecting the lips or soap sticks.
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CH4542/81A CH658980A5 (de) | 1981-07-10 | 1981-07-10 | Behaelter, insbesondere fuer einen koerperpflegemittel-stift, mit einer huelse und einem verstellorgan. |
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FR2573734A1 (fr) * | 1984-11-29 | 1986-05-30 | Plasco Sa | Emballage distributeur de produits solides mous |
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