EP4070889A1 - Separable/disposable spray container, and content spraying unit - Google Patents
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B05—SPRAYING OR ATOMISING IN GENERAL; APPLYING FLUENT MATERIALS TO SURFACES, IN GENERAL
- B05B—SPRAYING APPARATUS; ATOMISING APPARATUS; NOZZLES
- B05B11/00—Single-unit hand-held apparatus in which flow of contents is produced by the muscular force of the operator at the moment of use
- B05B11/01—Single-unit hand-held apparatus in which flow of contents is produced by the muscular force of the operator at the moment of use characterised by the means producing the flow
- B05B11/10—Pump arrangements for transferring the contents from the container to a pump chamber by a sucking effect and forcing the contents out through the dispensing nozzle
- B05B11/1042—Components or details
- B05B11/1043—Sealing or attachment arrangements between pump and container
- B05B11/1049—Attachment arrangements comprising a deformable or resilient ferrule clamped or locked onto the neck of the container by displacing, e.g. sliding, a sleeve surrounding the ferrule
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B05—SPRAYING OR ATOMISING IN GENERAL; APPLYING FLUENT MATERIALS TO SURFACES, IN GENERAL
- B05B—SPRAYING APPARATUS; ATOMISING APPARATUS; NOZZLES
- B05B11/00—Single-unit hand-held apparatus in which flow of contents is produced by the muscular force of the operator at the moment of use
- B05B11/01—Single-unit hand-held apparatus in which flow of contents is produced by the muscular force of the operator at the moment of use characterised by the means producing the flow
- B05B11/10—Pump arrangements for transferring the contents from the container to a pump chamber by a sucking effect and forcing the contents out through the dispensing nozzle
- B05B11/1001—Piston pumps
- B05B11/1023—Piston pumps having an outlet valve opened by deformation or displacement of the piston relative to its actuating stem
- B05B11/1025—Piston pumps having an outlet valve opened by deformation or displacement of the piston relative to its actuating stem a spring urging the outlet valve in its closed position
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B05—SPRAYING OR ATOMISING IN GENERAL; APPLYING FLUENT MATERIALS TO SURFACES, IN GENERAL
- B05B—SPRAYING APPARATUS; ATOMISING APPARATUS; NOZZLES
- B05B11/00—Single-unit hand-held apparatus in which flow of contents is produced by the muscular force of the operator at the moment of use
- B05B11/01—Single-unit hand-held apparatus in which flow of contents is produced by the muscular force of the operator at the moment of use characterised by the means producing the flow
- B05B11/10—Pump arrangements for transferring the contents from the container to a pump chamber by a sucking effect and forcing the contents out through the dispensing nozzle
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- the present invention relates to a structure in which a pump attached to an opening of a container and spraying contents in the container cannot be removed from the container at a time of use and can be removed from the container after use to separate the pump from the container.
- a spray container in which a pump is attached to an opening portion of a container storing contents is widely used.
- a spray container When such a spray container is operated by pushing down the pump or the like, the contents in the container are suctioned up by an action of a pressure of the pump, and are sprayed from a hole at a tip end of the pump.
- the spray container has a structure in which a spraying unit is detachably attached to the container by screw fitting or the like such that the contents can be replenished or replaced.
- PTL 1 proposes a structure in which a portion (breaking means) having a low strength is provided in a ring-shaped member for fixing a pump to a neck portion of a container in order to recycle a pump (dispenser) portion after use. Accordingly, it is described that an operator can quickly and cleanly remove the dispenser from the container by breaking the portion having a low strength of the ring-shaped member.
- the dispenser in a spray container disclosed in PTL 1, the dispenser (pump) can be removed from the container by the operator applying a force to break a part of the ring-shaped member.
- the user himself/herself removes the dispenser from the container, an operation of breaking the ring-shaped member is not easy for a user with a weak force.
- An object of the invention is to provide a spray container capable of removing and separating a pump from a container with a small force after use of contents.
- a spray container of the invention includes: a container that includes a neck-shaped portion around an opening; a pump unit that sprays contents in the container; and a fixing tool that fixes the pump unit to the neck-shaped portion.
- the pump unit includes a cylinder having one portion inserted into the opening, a piston having one end inserted into the cylinder, a button attached to the other end of the piston and pushing the piston into the cylinder, and a support ring disposed to cover an outer periphery of the neck-shaped portion of the opening in an annular shape and supporting the cylinder at an edge portion of the opening.
- the fixing tool includes a fastening ring disposed such that an inner peripheral surface thereof is in contact with an outer peripheral surface of the support ring, and a fixing ring disposed to be in contact with an outer peripheral surface of the fastening ring.
- the fastening ring and the fixing ring include a lock mechanism for fixing the support ring to the neck-shaped portion.
- a part of the button or the piston is provided with an engagement portion that engages with the fastening ring at a predetermined angle when the button or the piston is rotated about an axis thereof.
- the lock mechanism has a structure in which locking is released when the button is pressed in a state where a part of the button or the piston is engaged with the fastening ring by the engagement portion, and the pump unit is able to be removed from the neck-shaped portion of the container.
- a spray container capable of removing and separating a pump from a container with a small force after use of contents can be provided.
- FIG. 1 is a cross-sectional view of the entire spray container 1
- FIG. 2 is an enlarged cross-sectional view of an upper portion of the spray container 1.
- FIG. 3 is a perspective view of a pump unit 20.
- the spray container 1 of the present embodiment includes a container 10 that includes a neck-shaped portion 12 around an opening 11, the pump unit 20 that sprays contents in the container 10, and a fixing tool 30 that fixes the pump unit 20 to the neck-shaped portion 12 of the container 10.
- the pump unit 20 and the fixing tool 30 constitute a content spraying unit that sprays the contents in the container 10.
- the pump unit 20 includes a cylinder 21 having a lower portion inserted inside the opening 11 of the container 10, a piston 22 having a tip end 22a inserted into the cylinder 21, and a button 23 fixed to a rear end 22b of the piston 22.
- Elastic members (here, double springs 24a and 24b) are disposed around the piston 22, and support the piston 22b while biasing the piston 22b with respect to the cylinder 21.
- a through hole 21b is provided at a tip end (lower end) of the cylinder 21, and the through hole 21b is covered with a check valve 21c.
- a pipe 21d for suctioning up the contents in the container 10 is inserted into the through hole 21b.
- a cylinder inner tube 21e is fixed to an upper end of the cylinder 21.
- the button 23 is provided with a spraying port 25.
- piston outer tubes 22c, 22d are disposed around the piston 22 to surround the piston 22, and the piston 22 is fixed to the button 23 via the piston outer tube 22c.
- a minute gap 22e is provided between an outer peripheral surface of the piston 22 and the piston outer tubes 22c and 55d, and the gap 22e serves as a flow path for guiding the contents in the container 10 from a space 21a of the cylinder 21 to the button 23.
- the piston outer tube 22c isolates the springs 24a and 24b from the piston 22, and the springs 24a and 24b have a configuration of not being in contact with the contents in the container 10.
- the button 23 is provided with a flow path 23a for guiding the contents, which reaches the button 23 through a gap 22b of the piston 22, to the spraying port 25.
- a support ring 26 is fixed to the upper end of the cylinder 21 via the cylinder inner tube 21e.
- the support ring 26 has a shape that annularly covers an outer periphery of the neck-shaped portion 12 from an edge of the opening 11.
- the support ring 26 is connected to the cylinder inner tube 21e and an outer peripheral surface of the cylinder 21 at an upper portion of the edge of the opening 11, and supports the cylinder 21 on the edge of the opening 11.
- a packing 27 is disposed between the edge of the opening 21 and the support ring 26.
- the neck-shaped portion 12 of the container 10 has an edge portion 12a protruding outward in a ring shape, and a concave portion 12b (depth A in a radial direction) is provided at a lower portion of the edge portion 12a.
- a lower end of the support ring 26 is provided with a convex portion 26a (height B (B ⁇ A) in the radial direction) that engages with the concave portion 12b on an inner peripheral surface side.
- the fixing tool 30 includes a fastening ring 31 disposed such that an inner peripheral surface thereof is in contact with an outer peripheral surface of the support ring 26, and a fixing ring 32 disposed on an outer side of the fastening ring 31.
- the fastening ring 31 and the fixing ring 32 are provided with a lock mechanism 40 for fixing the support ring 26 to the neck-shaped portion 12.
- the lock mechanism 40 includes a convex portion 26c (or a concave portion) provided on the outer peripheral surface of the support ring 26, and a concave portion 31c (or a convex portion) provided on an inner peripheral surface of the fastening ring 31 at a position corresponding to the convex portion 26c (or the concave portion).
- the convex portion 26c (or the concave portion) of the support ring engages with the concave portion 31c (or convex portion) on the inner peripheral surface of the fastening ring 31, the lock mechanism 40 is in a locked state.
- a pressing convex portion 31d is provided on an outer peripheral surface of the fastening ring 31 at the same position as the concave portion 31c.
- the fixing ring 32 is disposed to be in contact with the pressing convex portion 31d of the fastening ring 31, and by pressing the fastening ring 31 against the support ring 26 and crimping the fastening ring 31, the convex portion 26c and the concave portion 31c strengthen the engagement and maintain the locked state, and the support ring 26 is fixed to the neck-shaped portion 12.
- one or more notches 26b are provided in the support ring 26 in an axial direction. Since the notches 26b are provided, the support ring 26 is deformed and narrowed in the radial direction when the support ring 26 is crimped by the fastening ring 31, and is firmly fixed to the neck-shaped portion 12.
- the concave portion 31c, the convex portion 26c and the pressing convex portion 31d are provided in a ring shape along a peripheral direction of the inner peripheral surface of the fastening ring 31 and the outer peripheral surface of the support ring 26.
- a lower end of the fastening ring 31 has a height the same as the lower end of the support ring 26, and includes a convex portion 31a (height C in the radial direction) protruding toward the inner peripheral surface side. Accordingly, the convex portion 26b of the lower end of the support ring 26 is thicker than an interval between the convex portion 31a of the fastening ring 31 and the neck-shaped portion 12, and the support ring 6 cannot pass between the convex portion 31a of the fastening ring 31 and the neck-shaped portion 12. Therefore, a structure in which the support ring 26 is further firmly prevented from moving upward in the axial direction is implemented.
- the support ring 26 is not only pressed against the neck-shaped portion 12 by the fastening ring 31, but also prevented from moving in the axial direction, and is fixed to the neck-shaped portion 12.
- any one part of the button 23, the piston 22, and the piston outer tube 22c is provided with engagement portions 28 that engage with the fastening ring 31 at a predetermined angle when the button 23, the piston 22, or the piston outer tube 22c is rotated about the axis thereof.
- the button 23 is attached to the piston 22 and the piston outer tube 22c to be rotatable about the axis, and the button 23 includes, as the engagement portions 28, first protrusions (hereinafter, referred to as first protrusions 28) protruding outward from the lower end of the outer peripheral surface of the button 23 (see (b) of FIG. 4 ).
- the fastening ring 26 has a height reaching an upper side of the opening 11 of the container 10.
- second protrusions 29 each having a shape engageable with the first protrusion 28 are provided on the inner peripheral surface of the fastening ring 26 above the opening 11.
- the pump unit 20 after use can be removed from the container 10 and can be separated and discarded.
- the removed pump unit 20 is still in a state of attaching the fastening ring 31 in a lowered state, even when the fixing ring 32 is covered, the support ring 26 cannot be crimped by the fastening ring 31, and the pump unit 20 cannot be fixed to the container 10 again. Accordingly, it is possible to prevent the contents in the container 10 from being replaced and the pump 20 from being fixed and reused again, and a quality of the contents in the spray container 1 can be guaranteed.
- the plurality of first protrusions 28 of the engagement portion are provided at regular intervals (here, every 90 degrees) in the peripheral direction of the outer peripheral surface of the button 23, and the second protrusions 29 are provided at positions corresponding to the first protrusions 28 on the inner peripheral surface of the fastening ring.
- One of the first and second protrusions 28 and 29 (here, the second protrusion 29) includes a recess portion 29a in the peripheral direction and the other of the first and second protrusions 28 and 29 (here, the first protrusion 28) has a shape (here, a rhombus shape) of fitting into the recess portion 29a such that the first and second protrusions 28 and 29 can be engaged with each other.
- the first protrusions 28 are inserted and fitted into the recess portions 29a of the second protrusions 29 at a certain rotation angle, and when the button 23 is further rotated, the first protrusions 28 each have a shape of getting over and escaping the recess portions 29a of the second protrusions 29.
- a cross-sectional shape of the first protrusion 28 parallel to the outer peripheral surface of the button is a rhombus shape having a size that is able to be inserted into the recess portion 29a of the second protrusion 29. Accordingly, when the button 23 is rotated and the first protrusions 28 having a rhombus shape are moved in the peripheral direction, the first protrusions 28 can be easily inserted into the recess portions 29a regardless of a direction of rotation, and can easily escape from the recess portions 29a by further turning the button 23.
- the first protrusions 28 and the second protrusions 29 are configured to change from a disengaged state to an engaged state and the disengaged state again as the button 23 rotates, so that even when the user rotates the button 23 to engage the first protrusions 28 and the second protrusions 29 during use, a use state can be easily restored by further rotating the button 23. Accordingly, the pump 20 can be prevented from being erroneously removed from the container 10 during use.
- a bottom surface shape of the second protrusion 29 provided on the fastening ring 31 on a lower side in the axial direction is inclined with respect to the peripheral direction of the fastening ring 31.
- an outer shape of the second protrusion 29 in a cross section parallel to the inner peripheral surface of the fastening ring 31 is a rhombus shape in which the recess portion 29a is cut out on the upper surface.
- a material of the fixing ring 32 is desirably a material that is not easily deformed, and is desirably metal or glass in addition to a resin.
- a material of the support ring 26 is desirably made of a resin or metal so as to be deformable.
- a material of the fastening ring 26 may be any material as long as the fastening ring can lock movement of the support ring 26 by engaging with the support ring 26 due to unevenness and can get over the unevenness and move by pressing down the button 23 to release the locking, and for example, a resin or metal can be used.
- the resin of each component polypropylene or polyethylene can be used.
- the fastening ring 31 can be smoothly pushed down in the axial direction.
- the piston 22 is pushed down in a direction in which the springs 24a and 24b are compressed, and the tip end 22a of the piston 22 compresses the space 21a in the cylinder 21.
- the user When all the contents are sprayed and there is no content, the user separates and discards the spray container 1, so that the user removes the pump unit 20 from the container 10. Specifically, first, as shown in (a-1) and (a-2) of FIG. 6 , the user rotates the button 23 to align the first protrusions 28 on the outer periphery of the button 23 with the recess portions 29a of the second protrusions 29 of the fastening ring 31 and fit the first protrusions 28 into the recess portions 29a ((b-1) and (b-2) of FIG. 6 ).
- the container and the pump unit can be separated and discarded.
- an operation of pressing down the button 23 requires a larger force than a force of pressing the button 23 at the time of use, but the button 23 is originally designed to be pressed down, and a user's force can be efficiently transmitted to the fastening ring 31. Since the fastening ring 31 is pushed down while maintaining the shape, the fastening ring 31 can be pushed down with a force smaller than when the fastening ring 31 is broken, and the pump unit 20 can be removed.
- the present embodiment can provide the spray container 1 capable of removing and separating the pump unit 20 from the container 10 with a small force after the contents are used.
- the lock mechanism 40 the structure in which the ring-shaped convex portion 26c is provided in the support ring 26, the ring-shaped concave portion 31c is provided in the fastening ring 31, and the fastening ring 31 gets over the unevenness and is pushed down by pressing down the button 23 to release the locking has been described, but the invention is not limited to such a lock mechanism 40. Any structure may be used as long as the locking can be released in the mechanism by pressing down the button 23.
- the fastening ring 31 may have a structure such as a pin instead of an annular shape, and may be configured to be locked by being engaged with the support ring 26.
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- The present invention relates to a structure in which a pump attached to an opening of a container and spraying contents in the container cannot be removed from the container at a time of use and can be removed from the container after use to separate the pump from the container.
- A spray container in which a pump is attached to an opening portion of a container storing contents is widely used. When such a spray container is operated by pushing down the pump or the like, the contents in the container are suctioned up by an action of a pressure of the pump, and are sprayed from a hole at a tip end of the pump. It is known that the spray container has a structure in which a spraying unit is detachably attached to the container by screw fitting or the like such that the contents can be replenished or replaced.
- On the other hand, in fields of perfumes, cosmetics, and medicines, there is also known a structure in which the pump cannot be removed from the container for a reason of maintaining a quality of the contents or the like. For example, the spray container that is crimped around an opening of the container by applying a force to a part of a pump component to plastically deform the pump is sold.
- PTL 1 proposes a structure in which a portion (breaking means) having a low strength is provided in a ring-shaped member for fixing a pump to a neck portion of a container in order to recycle a pump (dispenser) portion after use. Accordingly, it is described that an operator can quickly and cleanly remove the dispenser from the container by breaking the portion having a low strength of the ring-shaped member.
- PTL 1:
JP-A-2012-511480 - In recent years, in order to reuse resources, there is a trend to thoroughly separate and collect waste by material. Even for the spray container in which the spraying unit cannot be removed from the container, when the container and the spraying unit are made of different materials (for example, glass and metal, glass and a resin, metal and a resin, or the like), it is necessary to remove the spraying unit from the container after use and discard the spraying unit and the container. Therefore, a user (consumer) may pry open the spraying unit with a plier after use to remove the spraying unit from the neck portion of the container and discard the spraying unit and the container.
- In a spray container disclosed in
PTL 1, the dispenser (pump) can be removed from the container by the operator applying a force to break a part of the ring-shaped member. However, when the user (consumer) himself/herself removes the dispenser from the container, an operation of breaking the ring-shaped member is not easy for a user with a weak force. - An object of the invention is to provide a spray container capable of removing and separating a pump from a container with a small force after use of contents. Solution to Problem
- In order to achieve the above object, a spray container of the invention includes: a container that includes a neck-shaped portion around an opening; a pump unit that sprays contents in the container; and a fixing tool that fixes the pump unit to the neck-shaped portion. The pump unit includes a cylinder having one portion inserted into the opening, a piston having one end inserted into the cylinder, a button attached to the other end of the piston and pushing the piston into the cylinder, and a support ring disposed to cover an outer periphery of the neck-shaped portion of the opening in an annular shape and supporting the cylinder at an edge portion of the opening. The fixing tool includes a fastening ring disposed such that an inner peripheral surface thereof is in contact with an outer peripheral surface of the support ring, and a fixing ring disposed to be in contact with an outer peripheral surface of the fastening ring. The fastening ring and the fixing ring include a lock mechanism for fixing the support ring to the neck-shaped portion. A part of the button or the piston is provided with an engagement portion that engages with the fastening ring at a predetermined angle when the button or the piston is rotated about an axis thereof. The lock mechanism has a structure in which locking is released when the button is pressed in a state where a part of the button or the piston is engaged with the fastening ring by the engagement portion, and the pump unit is able to be removed from the neck-shaped portion of the container.
- According to the invention, a spray container capable of removing and separating a pump from a container with a small force after use of contents can be provided.
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FIG. 1] FIG. 1 is a cross-sectional view of aspray container 1 according to an embodiment of the invention. - [
FIG. 2] FIG. 2 is an enlarged cross-sectional view of an upper portion of thespray container 1 according to the embodiment of the invention. - [
FIG. 3] FIG. 3 is a perspective view of apump unit 20 according to the embodiment. - [
FIG. 4 ] (a) ofFIG. 4 shows a perspective view of abutton 23 according to the embodiment, (b) ofFIG. 4 shows a top view of thebutton 23, and (c) ofFIG. 4 shows a front view of a first protrusion of thebutton 23. - [
FIG. 5 ] (a) ofFIG. 5 shows a top view of afastening ring 31 according to the embodiment, and (b) ofFIG. 5 shows a front view of a second protrusion of thefastening ring 31. - [
FIG. 6 ] (a-1) to (d) ofFIG. 6 are cross-sectional views showing a procedure of removing thepump unit 20 from the spray container according to the embodiment. - [
FIG. 7] FIG. 7 is an enlarged cross-sectional view of a state in which thefastening ring 31 of thespray container 1 according to the embodiment of the invention is pushed down. - [
FIG .8 ] (a) to (c) ofFIG. 8 are diagrams showing movements of both afirst protrusion 28 and asecond protrusion 29 in a case where thefirst protrusion 28 and thesecond protrusion 29 collide with each other when the spray container according to the embodiment is manufactured. - Hereinafter, a separable and
disposable spray container 1 according to an embodiment of the invention will be described. -
FIG. 1 is a cross-sectional view of theentire spray container 1, andFIG. 2 is an enlarged cross-sectional view of an upper portion of thespray container 1.FIG. 3 is a perspective view of apump unit 20. - As shown in
FIG. 1 , thespray container 1 of the present embodiment includes acontainer 10 that includes a neck-shaped portion 12 around anopening 11, thepump unit 20 that sprays contents in thecontainer 10, and afixing tool 30 that fixes thepump unit 20 to the neck-shaped portion 12 of thecontainer 10. Thepump unit 20 and thefixing tool 30 constitute a content spraying unit that sprays the contents in thecontainer 10. - As shown in
FIGS. 2 and3 , thepump unit 20 includes acylinder 21 having a lower portion inserted inside theopening 11 of thecontainer 10, apiston 22 having atip end 22a inserted into thecylinder 21, and abutton 23 fixed to arear end 22b of thepiston 22. - Elastic members (here,
24a and 24b) are disposed around thedouble springs piston 22, and support thepiston 22b while biasing thepiston 22b with respect to thecylinder 21. - A through
hole 21b is provided at a tip end (lower end) of thecylinder 21, and the throughhole 21b is covered with acheck valve 21c. Apipe 21d for suctioning up the contents in thecontainer 10 is inserted into thethrough hole 21b. A cylinderinner tube 21e is fixed to an upper end of thecylinder 21. - The
button 23 is provided with aspraying port 25. Here, piston 22c, 22d are disposed around theouter tubes piston 22 to surround thepiston 22, and thepiston 22 is fixed to thebutton 23 via the pistonouter tube 22c. Aminute gap 22e is provided between an outer peripheral surface of thepiston 22 and the pistonouter tubes 22c and 55d, and thegap 22e serves as a flow path for guiding the contents in thecontainer 10 from aspace 21a of thecylinder 21 to thebutton 23. - The piston
outer tube 22c isolates the 24a and 24b from thesprings piston 22, and the 24a and 24b have a configuration of not being in contact with the contents in thesprings container 10. - The
button 23 is provided with aflow path 23a for guiding the contents, which reaches thebutton 23 through agap 22b of thepiston 22, to thespraying port 25. - A
support ring 26 is fixed to the upper end of thecylinder 21 via the cylinderinner tube 21e. Thesupport ring 26 has a shape that annularly covers an outer periphery of the neck-shaped portion 12 from an edge of the opening 11. Thesupport ring 26 is connected to the cylinderinner tube 21e and an outer peripheral surface of thecylinder 21 at an upper portion of the edge of theopening 11, and supports thecylinder 21 on the edge of theopening 11. Here, apacking 27 is disposed between the edge of the opening 21 and thesupport ring 26. - The neck-
shaped portion 12 of thecontainer 10 has anedge portion 12a protruding outward in a ring shape, and aconcave portion 12b (depth A in a radial direction) is provided at a lower portion of theedge portion 12a. A lower end of thesupport ring 26 is provided with aconvex portion 26a (height B (B < A) in the radial direction) that engages with theconcave portion 12b on an inner peripheral surface side. - The
fixing tool 30 includes afastening ring 31 disposed such that an inner peripheral surface thereof is in contact with an outer peripheral surface of thesupport ring 26, and afixing ring 32 disposed on an outer side of thefastening ring 31. Thefastening ring 31 and thefixing ring 32 are provided with alock mechanism 40 for fixing thesupport ring 26 to the neck-shaped portion 12. - Here, as an example, the
lock mechanism 40 includes aconvex portion 26c (or a concave portion) provided on the outer peripheral surface of thesupport ring 26, and aconcave portion 31c (or a convex portion) provided on an inner peripheral surface of thefastening ring 31 at a position corresponding to theconvex portion 26c (or the concave portion). When theconvex portion 26c (or the concave portion) of the support ring engages with theconcave portion 31c (or convex portion) on the inner peripheral surface of thefastening ring 31, thelock mechanism 40 is in a locked state. Apressing convex portion 31d is provided on an outer peripheral surface of thefastening ring 31 at the same position as theconcave portion 31c. Thefixing ring 32 is disposed to be in contact with thepressing convex portion 31d of thefastening ring 31, and by pressing thefastening ring 31 against thesupport ring 26 and crimping thefastening ring 31, theconvex portion 26c and theconcave portion 31c strengthen the engagement and maintain the locked state, and thesupport ring 26 is fixed to the neck-shapedportion 12. - On the other hand, as shown in
FIG. 3 , one ormore notches 26b are provided in thesupport ring 26 in an axial direction. Since thenotches 26b are provided, thesupport ring 26 is deformed and narrowed in the radial direction when thesupport ring 26 is crimped by thefastening ring 31, and is firmly fixed to the neck-shapedportion 12. - In the present embodiment, the
concave portion 31c, theconvex portion 26c and the pressingconvex portion 31d are provided in a ring shape along a peripheral direction of the inner peripheral surface of thefastening ring 31 and the outer peripheral surface of thesupport ring 26. - To describe each part of the
lock mechanism 40 in more detail, since the pressingconvex portion 31d is in contact with the fixingring 32, thefastening ring 31 is pressed against thesupport ring 26 and pressed by the pressingconvex portion 31d, theconcave portion 31c and theconvex portion 26c are fitted. Thus, a strength of crimping thesupport ring 26 is increased. Since theconvex portion 26c of thesupport ring 26 and theconcave portion 31c of thefastening ring 31 are fitted to each other, thesupport ring 26 cannot move upward in the axial direction. Accordingly, thelock mechanism 40 prevents thesupport ring 26 from removing from the neck-shapedportion 12. - In addition, a lower end of the
fastening ring 31 has a height the same as the lower end of thesupport ring 26, and includes aconvex portion 31a (height C in the radial direction) protruding toward the inner peripheral surface side. Accordingly, theconvex portion 26b of the lower end of thesupport ring 26 is thicker than an interval between theconvex portion 31a of thefastening ring 31 and the neck-shapedportion 12, and the support ring 6 cannot pass between theconvex portion 31a of thefastening ring 31 and the neck-shapedportion 12. Therefore, a structure in which thesupport ring 26 is further firmly prevented from moving upward in the axial direction is implemented. - As described above, by the
lock mechanism 40, thesupport ring 26 is not only pressed against the neck-shapedportion 12 by thefastening ring 31, but also prevented from moving in the axial direction, and is fixed to the neck-shapedportion 12. - On the other hand, any one part of the
button 23, thepiston 22, and the pistonouter tube 22c is provided withengagement portions 28 that engage with thefastening ring 31 at a predetermined angle when thebutton 23, thepiston 22, or the pistonouter tube 22c is rotated about the axis thereof. - Here, an example in which the
engagement portions 28 are provided at a lower end of an outer peripheral surface of thebutton 23 as shown in (a) ofFIG. 4 will be described. Thebutton 23 is attached to thepiston 22 and the pistonouter tube 22c to be rotatable about the axis, and thebutton 23 includes, as theengagement portions 28, first protrusions (hereinafter, referred to as first protrusions 28) protruding outward from the lower end of the outer peripheral surface of the button 23 (see (b) ofFIG. 4 ). - As shown in
FIG. 2 , thefastening ring 26 has a height reaching an upper side of theopening 11 of thecontainer 10. As shown in (a) and (b) ofFIG. 5 ,second protrusions 29 each having a shape engageable with thefirst protrusion 28 are provided on the inner peripheral surface of thefastening ring 26 above theopening 11. - Therefore, when a user rotates the
button 23 as shown in (a-1) and (a-2) ofFIG. 6 , makes thefirst protrusion 28 and thesecond protrusion 29 in an engagement state as shown in (b-1) and (b-2) ofFIG. 6 , and presses thebutton 23 in this state, thefastening ring 31 is extruded downward in the axial direction from between thesupport ring 26 and the fixing ring 32 (see (a-2) and (b-2) ofFIG. 6 ). - Accordingly, as shown in
FIG. 7 , since theconcave portion 31c of thefastening ring 31 gets over the fitting with theconvex portion 26c of thesupport ring 26 and is displaced in the axial direction, a fitting state is eliminated. At the same time, since the pressingconvex portion 31d at the same position as theconcave portion 31c of thefastening ring 31 moves to a position of theconcave portion 12b below theedge portion 12a of the neck-shapedportion 12, even when the pressingconvex portion 31d is in contact with the fixingring 32, there is nosupport ring 26 inside the position, so that thesupport ring 26 is released from a crimping force applied to thesupport ring 26 by the fixingring 32. Accordingly, as shown in (c) ofFIG. 6 , the fixingring 32 can be removed upward, and thesupport ring 26 can be removed from the neck-shapedportion 12 of thecontainer 10. - Accordingly, the
pump unit 20 after use can be removed from thecontainer 10 and can be separated and discarded. - Since the removed
pump unit 20 is still in a state of attaching thefastening ring 31 in a lowered state, even when the fixingring 32 is covered, thesupport ring 26 cannot be crimped by thefastening ring 31, and thepump unit 20 cannot be fixed to thecontainer 10 again. Accordingly, it is possible to prevent the contents in thecontainer 10 from being replaced and thepump 20 from being fixed and reused again, and a quality of the contents in thespray container 1 can be guaranteed. - Here, the
engagement portions 28 will be further described. - As shown in (b) of
FIG. 4 and(a) ofFIG. 5 , the plurality offirst protrusions 28 of the engagement portion are provided at regular intervals (here, every 90 degrees) in the peripheral direction of the outer peripheral surface of thebutton 23, and thesecond protrusions 29 are provided at positions corresponding to thefirst protrusions 28 on the inner peripheral surface of the fastening ring. - One of the first and
second protrusions 28 and 29 (here, the second protrusion 29) includes arecess portion 29a in the peripheral direction and the other of the first andsecond protrusions 28 and 29 (here, the first protrusion 28) has a shape (here, a rhombus shape) of fitting into therecess portion 29a such that the first and 28 and 29 can be engaged with each other.second protrusions - Moreover, it is desirable that as shown in (a-1) and (b-1) of
FIG. 6 , in the first and 28 and 29, when thesecond protrusions button 23 is rotated, thefirst protrusions 28 are inserted and fitted into therecess portions 29a of thesecond protrusions 29 at a certain rotation angle, and when thebutton 23 is further rotated, thefirst protrusions 28 each have a shape of getting over and escaping therecess portions 29a of thesecond protrusions 29. Specifically, for example, it is desirable that a cross-sectional shape of thefirst protrusion 28 parallel to the outer peripheral surface of the button is a rhombus shape having a size that is able to be inserted into therecess portion 29a of thesecond protrusion 29. Accordingly, when thebutton 23 is rotated and thefirst protrusions 28 having a rhombus shape are moved in the peripheral direction, thefirst protrusions 28 can be easily inserted into therecess portions 29a regardless of a direction of rotation, and can easily escape from therecess portions 29a by further turning thebutton 23. - Accordingly, the
first protrusions 28 and thesecond protrusions 29 are configured to change from a disengaged state to an engaged state and the disengaged state again as thebutton 23 rotates, so that even when the user rotates thebutton 23 to engage thefirst protrusions 28 and thesecond protrusions 29 during use, a use state can be easily restored by further rotating thebutton 23. Accordingly, thepump 20 can be prevented from being erroneously removed from thecontainer 10 during use. - It is desirable that a bottom surface shape of the
second protrusion 29 provided on thefastening ring 31 on a lower side in the axial direction is inclined with respect to the peripheral direction of thefastening ring 31. For example, it is desirable that as shown in (b) ofFIG. 5 and (a-1) ofFIG. 6 , an outer shape of thesecond protrusion 29 in a cross section parallel to the inner peripheral surface of thefastening ring 31 is a rhombus shape in which therecess portion 29a is cut out on the upper surface. - With such a shape, when the
pump unit 20 is attached to the neck-shapedportion 12 of thecontainer 10 in manufacturing, and then thefastening ring 31 is pressfitted from above to the outside of thesupport ring 12, even if thesecond protrusion 29 is in a positional relationship in which thesecond protrusion 29 is pushed from just above thefirst protrusion 28 as shown in (a) to (c) ofFIG. 8 , the lower surface of thesecond protrusion 29 is inclined, so that thesecond protrusion 29 moves to escape in the peripheral direction such that the bottom surface of thesecond protrusion 29 slides on the upper surface of thefirst protrusion 28. Accordingly, it is possible to prevent a phenomenon that thefirst protrusion 28 or thesecond protrusion 29 is damaged during manufacturing. A yield can be improved. - A material of the fixing
ring 32 is desirably a material that is not easily deformed, and is desirably metal or glass in addition to a resin. A material of thesupport ring 26 is desirably made of a resin or metal so as to be deformable. A material of thefastening ring 26 may be any material as long as the fastening ring can lock movement of thesupport ring 26 by engaging with thesupport ring 26 due to unevenness and can get over the unevenness and move by pressing down thebutton 23 to release the locking, and for example, a resin or metal can be used. As the resin of each component, polypropylene or polyethylene can be used. - Further, by providing a groove in the axial direction in the inner peripheral surface of the fixing
ring 32, thefastening ring 31 can be smoothly pushed down in the axial direction. - Here, an operation of each part when the
spray container 1 of the present embodiment is used and a series of operations when thepump unit 20 is removed after use will be described. - At the time of use, when the user presses down the
button 23, thepiston 22 is pushed down in a direction in which the 24a and 24b are compressed, and thesprings tip end 22a of thepiston 22 compresses thespace 21a in thecylinder 21. - Thereafter, when the user releases his/her hand from the
button 23, since the 24a and 24b extend and return to an original state, asprings space 21c of thecylinder 21 is depressurized, and the contents in thecontainer 10 fill thespace 21c in thecylinder 21 through thepipe 21d and the throughhole 21b. Thecheck valve 21c prevents the contents in thespace 21c from flowing back and returning to the inside of thecontainer 10. - When the user presses down the
button 23 again, thepiston 22 is pushed down in the direction in which the 24a and 24b are compressed, and when thesprings space 21c filled with the contents is compressed, a pressure in thespace 21c rises, the contents in thespace 21a in thecylinder 21 pass through a gap between thecylinder 22 and the cylinderouter tube 22c, reach thebutton 23, and further pass through theflow path 23a in the button and are sprayed from a spraying port 25a. - When all the contents are sprayed and there is no content, the user separates and discards the
spray container 1, so that the user removes thepump unit 20 from thecontainer 10. Specifically, first, as shown in (a-1) and (a-2) ofFIG. 6 , the user rotates thebutton 23 to align thefirst protrusions 28 on the outer periphery of thebutton 23 with therecess portions 29a of thesecond protrusions 29 of thefastening ring 31 and fit thefirst protrusions 28 into therecess portions 29a ((b-1) and (b-2) ofFIG. 6 ). - In this state, when the user presses the
button 23 downward, thefastening ring 31 is extruded downward and no crimping force is applied from the fixingring 32 to thesupport ring 26, so that as shown in (c) ofFIG. 6 , the fixingring 32 can be removed upward. After removing the fixingring 32 upward, the user removes thepump unit 20 from thecontainer 10 with thefastening ring 31 attached. - As described above, even when the material of the
container 10 and the material of the pump unit are different, the container and the pump unit can be separated and discarded. - For separation, an operation of pressing down the
button 23 requires a larger force than a force of pressing thebutton 23 at the time of use, but thebutton 23 is originally designed to be pressed down, and a user's force can be efficiently transmitted to thefastening ring 31. Since thefastening ring 31 is pushed down while maintaining the shape, thefastening ring 31 can be pushed down with a force smaller than when thefastening ring 31 is broken, and thepump unit 20 can be removed. - As described above, the present embodiment can provide the
spray container 1 capable of removing and separating thepump unit 20 from thecontainer 10 with a small force after the contents are used. - In the above-described embodiment, as the
lock mechanism 40, the structure in which the ring-shapedconvex portion 26c is provided in thesupport ring 26, the ring-shapedconcave portion 31c is provided in thefastening ring 31, and thefastening ring 31 gets over the unevenness and is pushed down by pressing down thebutton 23 to release the locking has been described, but the invention is not limited to such alock mechanism 40. Any structure may be used as long as the locking can be released in the mechanism by pressing down thebutton 23. For example, thefastening ring 31 may have a structure such as a pin instead of an annular shape, and may be configured to be locked by being engaged with thesupport ring 26. Also, in this case, by adopting a structure in which the engagement between the pin and thesupport ring 26 is released as thebutton 23 is pressed down, it is possible to implement a mechanism in which the locking is released by pressing down thebutton 23 and thepump unit 20 can be removed. - 1 spray container, 10 container, 11 opening, 12 neck-shaped portion, 20 pump unit, 21 cylinder, 22 piston, 22c piston outer tube, 23 button, 23a flow path, 24a, 24b spring, 25 spraying port, 26 support ring, 27 packing, 28 engagement portion (first protrusion), 29 second protrusion, 30 fixing tool, 31 fastening ring, 32 fixing ring
Claims (14)
- A spray container, comprising:a container that includes a neck-shaped portion around an opening;a pump unit that sprays contents in the container; anda fixing tool that fixes the pump unit to the neck-shaped portion, whereinthe pump unit includes a cylinder having one portion inserted into the opening, a piston having one end inserted into the cylinder, a button attached to another end of the piston and pushing the piston into the cylinder, and a support ring disposed to cover at least a part of an outer periphery of the neck-shaped portion of the opening and supporting the cylinder at an edge portion of the opening,the fixing tool includes a fastening ring disposed such that an inner peripheral surface thereof is in contact with an outer peripheral surface of the support ring, and a fixing ring disposed to be in contact with an outer peripheral surface of the fastening ring,the fastening ring and the fixing ring include a lock mechanism for fixing the support ring to the neck-shaped portion,a part of the button or the piston is provided with an engagement portion that engages with the fastening ring at a predetermined angle when the button or the piston is rotated about an axis thereof, andthe lock mechanism has a structure in which locking is released when the button is pressed in a state where the part of the button or the piston is engaged with the fastening ring by the engagement portion, and the pump unit is able to be removed from the neck-shaped portion of the container.
- The spray container according to claim 1, wherein
the lock mechanism has a structure in which when the button is pressed in a state where the part of the button or the piston is engaged with the fastening ring by the engagement portion, the pump unit is able to be removed from the neck-shaped portion of the container by the fastening ring being extruded in an axial direction from between the support ring and the fixing ring. - The spray container according to claim 1 or 2, wherein
the support ring is provided with one or more notches in an axial direction. - The spray container according to any one of claims 1 to 3, whereinthe button is attached to the piston to be rotatable about an axis,the button includes, as the engagement portion, a first protrusion that protrudes outward from an outer peripheral surface of the button, andthe fastening ring extends above the opening of the container, and a second protrusion engageable with the first protrusion is provided on the inner peripheral surface of the fastening ring located above the opening.
- The spray container according to claim 4, whereina plurality of the first protrusions are provided at regular intervals in a peripheral direction of the outer peripheral surface of the button, andthe second protrusions are provided at positions corresponding to the first protrusions on the inner peripheral surface of the fastening ring.
- The spray container according to claim 4 or 5, wherein one of the first and second protrusions includes a recess portion in the peripheral direction, and the other one has a shape of fitting into the recess portion.
- The spray container according to claim 6, wherein
when the button is rotated, the other one of the first and second protrusions is inserted into the recess portion of the one of the first and second protrusions at a certain rotation angle, and when the button is further rotated, the other one of the first and second protrusions has a shape of escaping from the recess portion of the one of the first and second protrusions. - The spray container according to claim 6, wherein
a bottom surface shape of the second protrusion provided on the fastening ring on a lower side in an axial direction is inclined with respect to a peripheral direction of the fastening ring. - The spray container according to claim 8, wherein
an outer shape of the second protrusion in a cross section parallel to the inner peripheral surface of the fastening ring is a rhombus shape, which is a shape in which the recess portion is cut out on an upper surface thereof. - The spray container according to claim 8, wherein
a cross-sectional shape of the first protrusion parallel to the outer peripheral surface of the button is a rhombus shape having a size that is able to be inserted into the recess portion of the second protrusion. - The spray container according to any one of claims 1 to 10, whereinthe lock mechanism includes a convex portion or a concave portion provided on the outer peripheral surface of the support ring and a concave portion or a convex portion provided on the inner peripheral surface of the fastening ring at a position corresponding to the convex portion or the concave portion, and when the convex portion or the concave portion of the support ring engages with the concave portion or the convex portion on the inner peripheral surface of the fastening ring, the lock mechanism is in a locked state, andwhen the button is pressed in a state where the button or the piston is engaged with the fastening ring by the engagement portion, the fastening ring gets over the convex portion or the concave portion of the support ring and is pushed downward in an axial direction, and the locked state is released.
- The spray container according to claim 11, wherein
the convex portion or the concave portion of the support ring and the concave portion or the convex portion of the fastening ring are provided in a ring shape along a peripheral direction of the outer peripheral surface of the support ring and the inner peripheral surface of the fastening ring. - The spray container according to claim 11 or 12, wherein
a pressing convex portion is further provided on the outer peripheral surface of the fastening ring, and when the fastening convex portion is in contact with the fixing ring, the fastening ring is pressed against the support ring. - A content spraying unit, comprising:a pump unit that sprays contents in a container including a neck-shaped portion around an opening; anda fixing tool that fixes the pump unit to the neck-shaped portion, whereinthe pump unit includes a cylinder having one portion inserted into the opening, a piston having one end inserted into the cylinder, a button attached to the other end of the piston and pushing the piston into the cylinder, and a support ring disposed to cover at least a part of an outer periphery of the neck-shaped portion of the opening and supporting the cylinder at an edge portion of the opening,the fixing tool includes a fastening ring disposed such that an inner peripheral surface thereof is in contact with an outer peripheral surface of the support ring, and a fixing ring disposed to be in contact with an outer peripheral surface of the fastening ring,the fastening ring and the fixing ring include a lock mechanism for fixing the support ring to the neck-shaped portion,a part of the button or the piston is provided with an engagement portion that engages with the fastening ring at a predetermined angle when the button or the piston is rotated about an axis thereof, andthe lock mechanism has a structure in which locking is released when the button is pressed in a state where the part of the button or the piston is engaged with the fastening ring by the engagement portion, and the pump unit is able to be removed from the neck-shaped portion of the container.
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