US20170238672A1 - Applicator for a Fluid Dispenser - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to a dispenser for dispensing a fluid, and particularly to an applicator for such a fluid dispenser.
- a dispenser that has an applicator comprising an outlet through which a fluid is dispensable.
- the applicator has an exterior surface within which the outlet is formed and upon which a quantity of the fluid may rest after dispensing but before applying to the destination surface, such as a surface of a user's body.
- a known applicator is not ideally suited to spreading the dispensed fluid evenly on a surface of a user's body.
- a first embodiment of the present invention provides an applicator for a fluid dispenser, the applicator comprising: a base having an exterior surface, the base comprising a valve having a movable portion defining an outlet of the valve and forming part of the exterior surface; and one or more projections extending from the exterior surface adjacent the valve outlet.
- the outlet is openable by deforming the movable portion.
- the movable portion is resilient.
- the valve is a check valve.
- the valve is a duckbill valve.
- the outlet is a slit.
- each of the one or more projections is resilient.
- the movable portion of the valve defines a distal-most portion of the base, the outlet lies in a first plane that is parallel to a second plane that passes through the base, and a distal end of each of the one or more projections is further than the outlet from the second plane.
- each of the one or more projections has a proximal end connected to the exterior surface, a distal end remote from the exterior surface, and tapers towards the distal end.
- each of the one or more projections lies in a first plane, and each of the one or more projections has an outer surface that is oblique to the first plane. Further optionally, the outer surface is planar.
- the base has a longitudinal axis normal to the first plane.
- Each of the one or more projections may be porous or non-porous.
- the one or more projections is a plurality of projections.
- the outlet is located between two of the projections.
- a first set of the projections is located on a first side of the outlet and a second set of the projections is located on a second side of the outlet.
- the projections surround the outlet.
- the one or more projections comprises a projection that surrounds the outlet.
- the one or more projections comprises a projection in the form of a wiper that is elongate along the exterior surface.
- the wiper is one of linear, non-linear, curved, angular, and wavy.
- the applicator comprises a unitary body comprising the base and the one or more projections.
- the unitary body is resilient.
- the unitary body is formed from an elastomer, such as a thermoplastic elastomer.
- a second embodiment of the present invention provides a fluid dispenser, comprising: a housing having an internal reservoir for containing a fluid; and the applicator connected to the housing, wherein the valve is for selectively blocking a passageway that is in fluid communication with the internal reservoir.
- the applicator may have any of the optional features discussed above.
- the applicator is unitary with the housing.
- the applicator is affixed to the housing.
- the applicator may be affixed to the housing by one of adhesion, welding, and a mechanical connection.
- the mechanical connection is one of a friction fit, a snap fit, a bayonet connection, a threaded connection, and one or more clips.
- the housing is squeezable by a user to reduce a volume of the internal reservoir.
- the fluid dispenser comprises a dispenser mechanism for moving fluid within the internal reservoir towards the valve.
- the fluid is contained in the internal reservoir.
- the fluid may be an oral care fluid.
- the oral care fluid comprises one or more oral care agents selected from the group consisting of: antibacterial agents; oxidative or whitening agents; enamel strengthening or repair agents; tooth erosion preventing agents; tooth anti-sensitivity ingredients; gum health actives; nutritional ingredients; tartar control or anti-stain ingredients; enzymes; sensate ingredients; caries or plaque disclosing agents; flavors or flavor ingredients; breath freshening ingredients; oral malodor reducing agents; anti-attachment agents or sealants; diagnostic solutions; occluding agents, dry mouth relief ingredients; catalysts to enhance the activity of any of these agents; colorants or aesthetic ingredients; and combinations thereof.
- a third embodiment of the present invention provides a system, comprising: the fluid dispenser; and a personal care implement; wherein the fluid dispenser is detachably connectable to the personal care implement.
- the fluid dispenser may have any of the optional features discussed above.
- the personal care implement has a cavity therein, and the fluid dispenser is sized and shaped to be received in the cavity.
- the system comprises a retaining mechanism for retaining the fluid dispenser in the cavity.
- the personal care implement is an oral care implement, such as a toothbrush.
- FIG. 1 shows a perspective view of an applicator according to an exemplary embodiment of the present invention
- FIG. 2 shows a cross-sectional view of the applicator of FIG. 1 ;
- FIG. 3 shows a perspective view of a fluid dispenser according to an exemplary embodiment of the present invention and comprising the applicator of FIG. 1 ;
- FIG. 4 shows a perspective view of a system according to an exemplary embodiment of the present invention and comprising the fluid dispenser of FIG. 3 .
- FIG. 1 shows an applicator for a dispenser according to an exemplary embodiment of the present invention and indicated generally with the reference numeral 1 .
- the applicator 1 comprises a resilient unitary body, which comprises a base 10 and a plurality of projections 20 extending from an exterior surface 12 of the base 10 .
- the unitary body is resilient and formed from an elastomer, such as a thermoplastic elastomer (TPE)
- TPE thermoplastic elastomer
- the unitary body may not be resilient but may be substantially rigid or hard.
- the base 10 and the projections 20 may not be comprised in a unitary body, and instead the projections 20 may be affixed to the base 10 .
- the base 10 has a proximal portion 14 and a distal portion 16 .
- the proximal portion 14 defines a proximal end 14 a of the base 10
- the distal portion 16 defines a distal end (herein also referred to as a distal-most portion) 16 a of the base 10 .
- the proximal portion 14 of the base 10 has an external circular cross-sectional shape of a larger width than an external cross-sectional shape of the distal portion 16 .
- the proximal end 14 a of the base 10 defines an opening 14 b into a hollow interior 11 of the base 10 from an exterior of the base 10 for receiving part of a housing of a fluid dispenser.
- the hollow interior 11 extends through the proximal portion 14 into the distal portion 16 of the base 10 .
- the proximal portion 14 of the base 10 comprises a female thread 15 for attaching the base 10 and the rest of the unitary body to the housing of the fluid dispenser, as will be described in more detail below.
- the base 10 defines a longitudinal axis A-A that extends between the proximal and distal ends 14 a, 16 a of the base 10 .
- the distal portion 16 tapers towards the distal end 16 a, so that an external cross-sectional area of the distal portion 16 reduces with distance from the proximal portion 14 .
- the external cross-sectional shape of the distal portion 16 is circular at the point where the distal portion 16 meets the proximal portion 14 , and is substantially rectangular at the distal end 16 a.
- the distal portion 16 may have a constant cross-sectional shape at all points between the point where the distal portion 16 meets the proximal portion 14 and the distal end 16 a.
- the constant cross-sectional shape may be circular or rectangular.
- the exterior cross-sectional area of the distal portion 16 may be constant over the length of the distal portion 16 , or may reduce over the length of the distal portion 16 .
- the base 10 comprises a valve 30 , which is a check valve in the form of a duckbill valve 30 .
- the valve 30 could be a different form of check valve or a valve other than a check valve.
- the valve 30 is a check valve to enable simple operation of the applicator 1 by a user.
- the valve 30 has a movable portion 32 that forms part of the exterior surface 12 of the base 10 . More particularly, the movable portion 32 of the valve 30 defines the distal-most portion 16 of the base 10 . The movable portion 32 of the valve 30 defines an outlet 34 of the valve 30 .
- the outlet 34 is in the form of a slit 34 that extends through the movable portion 32 to fluidly connect the hollow interior 11 of the base 10 with the exterior of the base 10 via the outlet 34 when the outlet 34 is open. While in the illustrated embodiment the slit 34 is linear, in variations to the illustrated embodiment the slit 34 may be non-linear, curved, angular or wavy.
- the outlet 34 is formed into the distal surface of the base 10 .
- the outlet 34 is closed, so that fluid communication between the interior 11 of the base 10 and the exterior of the base 10 via the outlet 34 is not possible.
- the movable portion 32 defining the outlet 34 is flexible, and the outlet 34 is openable by deforming the moveable portion 32 , such as by increasing a pressure in the hollow interior 11 to above that at the exterior of the base 10 .
- the movable portion 32 also is resilient so that, when the pressure within the hollow interior 11 is equalized with that at the exterior of the base 10 , the moveable portion 32 returns to its original state, as shown in FIGS. 1 to 4 , thereby closing the outlet 34 .
- the outlet lies in a first plane P 1 to which the longitudinal axis A-A is normal.
- a second plane P 2 parallel to the first plane P 1 passes through the base 10 and more particularly through the second portion 16 of the base 10 .
- Each of the plurality of projections 20 has a proximal end 21 connected to the exterior surface 12 of the base 10 and a distal end 22 remote from the exterior surface 12 of the base 10 .
- the distal end 22 of each of the plurality of projections 20 is further than the outlet 34 from the second plane P 2 .
- a first distance D 1 between the second plane P 2 and the first plane P 1 is less than a second distance D 2 between the second plane P 2 and the distal end 22 of any one of the plurality of projections 20 .
- first plane P 1 lies between the distal end 22 of each of the plurality of projections 20 and the second plane P 2 .
- the projections 20 protrude beyond the distal surface of the base 10 and beyond the outlet 34 .
- a difference between the first and second distances D 1 , D 2 preferably is between 0.1 and 20 millimeters. More preferably, the difference is between 0.25 and 10 millimeters. Still more preferably, the difference is between 0.5 and 5 millimeters.
- a first set of the projections 20 is located on a first side of the outlet 34 adjacent the outlet 34 and a second set of the projections 20 is located on a second side of the outlet 34 adjacent the outlet 34 . Accordingly, the outlet 34 is located between respective pairs of the projections 20 so that the outlet 34 is located between two (and, indeed, between more than two) of the projections 20 .
- the first set of the projections 20 can be considered to lie along a first imaginary linear path
- the second set of the projections 20 can be considered to lie along a second imaginary linear path
- the outlet 34 is linear and can be considered to lie along a third imaginary linear path that is parallel to, and between, the first and second imaginary linear paths.
- the projections 20 together define a discontinuous wall around a retaining region R downstream of the outlet 34 , i.e. on an opposite side of the outlet 34 to the hollow interior 11 of the base 10 .
- the plurality of projections 20 help retain a volume of the dispensed fluid within the retaining region R and on the part of the exterior surface 12 of the base 10 formed by the moveable portion 32 for subsequent application by a user to the intended destination surface.
- the projections 20 surround the outlet 34 so as to provide optimum such retention of a volume of the dispensed fluid within the retaining region R.
- each of the projections 20 is substantially non-porous, but in variations to the illustrated embodiment, some or each of the projections 20 may be porous to further aid retention of a volume of the dispensed fluid at the exterior of the applicator 1 before application to the intended destination surface.
- Each of the plurality of projections 20 is resilient. Accordingly, when the applicator 1 is rubbed on the intended destination surface, the projections 20 bend to comply with the intended destination surface and apply a restoring force in the direction of the intended destination surface thereby to press the fluid onto the intended destination surface.
- each of the plurality of projections 20 tapers towards its distal end 22 . More specifically, each of the plurality of projections 20 has an outer surface 23 that is oblique to the first plane P 1 .
- the outer surface 23 is planar, but in variations to the illustrated embodiment the outer surface 23 may be non-planar.
- the outer surface 23 may be concave, convex, undulating, or provided with one or more depressions therein or protrusions therefrom.
- the distal ends 22 of the projections 20 may taper in a different manner to that illustrated.
- the distal ends 22 of the projections 20 may taper to a point, be conical, be frusto-conical, or be convexly-shaped. While not essential to the invention, the tapered form of the projections 20 better allows the projections 20 to comply with the intended destination surface and makes application of the fluid onto an intended destination surface of a body of a user a comfortable experience for the user.
- the applicator 1 comprises a plurality of projections 20 .
- the projections 20 are spaced apart, so that gaps are provided between adjacent projections 20 . Accordingly, during use of the applicator 1 to apply a fluid to an intended destination surface, some of the fluid passes from the retaining region R to the intended destination surface via the gaps, thereby improving spreading of the fluid on the intended destination surface.
- the applicator 1 may comprise a plurality of projections 20 with adjacent projections 20 abutting each other so that the projections 20 are not spaced apart and no gaps are provided between adjacent projections 20 . Such an arrangement provides for better retention of dispensed fluid in the retaining region R, yet still provides a degree of spreading of fluid.
- the applicator 1 may comprise a projection that surrounds the outlet 34 . That is, only a single projection 20 may surround the outlet 34 . Such an arrangement provides for still better retention of dispensed fluid in the retaining region R.
- the applicator 1 may comprise a projection 20 in the form of a wiper that is elongate along the exterior surface 12 .
- the wiper may be any one of linear, non-linear, curved, angular and wavy.
- the wiper is flexible and resilient. It is believed that such a wiper results in improved spreading of a fluid held in the retaining region R onto the intended destination surface.
- the applicator 1 comprises ten projections 20 .
- the applicator 1 may comprises more than ten projections 20 extending from the exterior surface 12 of the base 10 , or may comprise fewer than ten projections 20 extending from the exterior surface 12 of the base 10 , such as only eight, only six, only four, or only two projections 20 .
- the applicator 1 comprises only one projection 20 extending from the exterior surface 12 of the base 10 adjacent the outlet 34 . That is, the number of projections 20 extending from the exterior surface 12 of the base 10 may be only a single one.
- the single projection 20 may take the form of any of the above-described projections 20 .
- FIG. 3 shows a fluid dispenser 100 according to an exemplary embodiment of the present invention and comprising the applicator 1 of FIGS. 1 and 2 .
- the fluid dispenser 100 comprises a housing 2 having an internal reservoir (not shown) for containing a fluid for dispensing by the fluid dispenser 100 , and the applicator 1 connected to the housing 2 .
- the applicator 1 and the housing 2 are separate components (i.e. are non-unitary) that are connected together through mating of the female thread 15 of the applicator 1 and a male thread (not shown) of the housing 2 .
- the applicator 1 and the housing 2 may be affixed together by one of adhesion, welding and a mechanical connection, such as a friction fit, a snap fit, a bayonet connection, or one or more clips.
- the applicator 1 is unitary with the housing 2 . That is, the applicator 1 and the housing 2 are a single piece.
- the valve 30 of the applicator 1 is for selectively blocking a passageway (not shown) that is in fluid communication with the internal reservoir of the housing 2 .
- the internal reservoir of the housing 2 is in fluid communication with the hollow interior 11 of the applicator 1 , which in turn is in fluid communication with the valve 30 .
- the outlet 34 of the valve 30 is opened, the internal reservoir of the housing 2 is placed in fluid communication with an exterior of the fluid dispenser 100 via the passageway, the hollow interior 11 and the outlet 34 , in that order.
- the housing 2 is squeezable by a user to reduce a volume of the internal reservoir of the housing 2 .
- a reduction in the volume of the internal reservoir of the housing 2 increases the pressure in the internal reservoir of the housing 2 , and thus in the hollow interior 11 of the applicator 1 with which the internal reservoir is in fluid communication.
- the pressure in the internal reservoir of the housing 2 and thus in the hollow interior 11 of the applicator 1 , exceeds a predetermined threshold pressure, fluid is forced from the internal reservoir of the housing 2 through the hollow interior 11 of the applicator 1 and out through the outlet 34 to the retaining region R.
- the fluid dispenser 100 comprises a dispenser mechanism for moving fluid present in the internal reservoir of the housing 2 towards the outlet 34 via the hollow interior 11 of the applicator 1 .
- the housing 2 need not be squeezable by a user.
- Any known suitable dispenser mechanism may be used, such as a mechanism comprising a piston follower engaged with a screw, a mechanism comprising a piston mounted on a ratchet, or a mechanism comprising a pump for introducing fluid into the internal reservoir of the housing 2 preferably via a check valve.
- the fluid dispenser 100 may be supplied with the internal reservoir free of fluid and fillable with fluid after purchase.
- the fluid preferably is a liquid.
- the fluid contained in the internal reservoir is a personal care fluid, and more specifically an oral care fluid.
- the oral care fluid comprises one or more oral care agents. Any suitable oral care agent(s) can be used in the present invention.
- the oral care fluid is a mouthwash comprising one or more antibacterial agents, flavors or flavor ingredients, and breath freshening ingredients.
- the oral care fluid comprises one or more oral care agents selected from the group consisting of: antibacterial agents; oxidative or whitening agents; enamel strengthening or repair agents; tooth erosion preventing agents; tooth anti-sensitivity ingredients; gum health actives; nutritional ingredients; tartar control or anti-stain ingredients; enzymes; sensate ingredients; caries or plaque disclosing agents; flavors or flavor ingredients; breath freshening ingredients; oral malodor reducing agents; anti-attachment agents or sealants; diagnostic solutions; occluding agents, dry mouth relief ingredients; catalysts to enhance the activity of any of these agents; colorants or aesthetic ingredients; and combinations thereof.
- the oral care fluid comprises more than one of the oral care agents listed in the preceding sentence.
- the oral care fluid preferably is free of (i.e., is not) toothpaste.
- the oral care fluid is intended to provide supplemental oral care benefits in addition to merely brushing one's teeth.
- the fluid may be a personal care fluid other than an oral care fluid, such as a skin care fluid, a hair care fluid, or a nail care fluid.
- FIG. 4 shows a system 1000 according to an exemplary embodiment of the present invention and comprising the fluid dispenser 100 of FIG. 3 .
- the system is an oral care system 1000 comprising the fluid dispenser 100 and a personal care implement, more specifically an oral care implement in the form of a toothbrush 200 .
- a body 2000 of the toothbrush 200 has a proximal end 2001 and a distal end 2002 and is elongate between the proximal and distal ends 2001 , 2002 .
- the body 2000 comprises a handle 2010 and the head 2020 at a distal end of the handle 2010 .
- the head 2020 is a distal portion of the body 2000 and has a proximal end and a distal end, which distal end forms the distal end 2002 of the body 2000 .
- the head 2020 has extending therefrom the oral care elements 2030 for cleaning or polishing surfaces in a user's mouth, such as surfaces of their teeth.
- the term “oral care element” is used in a generic sense to refer to any structure that can be used to clean, massage or polish an oral surface, such as teeth or soft tissue, through relative surface contact.
- the oral care elements comprise a plurality of tooth cleaning elements, preferably a plurality of flexible bristles arranged in tufts.
- the oral care elements may additionally or alternatively comprise one or more tooth polishing elements, preferably in the form of elastomeric tooth polishing elements, such as elastomeric protrusions, elements, fingers, or prophylactic (prophy) cups.
- the oral care elements 2030 may comprise at least one of any one or more of the following, without limitation: bristles, rigid bristles, flexible bristles, filament bristles, fibre bristles, nylon bristles, polybutylene terephthalate (PBT) bristles, tapered bristles, spiral bristles, rubber bristles, elastomeric protrusions, elastomeric elements, flexible polymer protrusions, co-extruded filaments, flag bristles, crimped bristles, anti-bacterial bristles and combinations thereof and/or structures containing such materials or combinations.
- PBT polybutylene terephthalate
- the handle 2010 is a proximal portion of the body 2000 and has the distal end and a proximal end, which proximal end forms the proximal end 2001 of the body 2000 .
- the handle 2010 includes a neck portion 2118 by which the handle 2010 is connected with the head 2020 .
- the neck portion 2118 is generally of a smaller cross sectional area than the rest of the handle 2010 .
- the neck portion 2118 includes the distal end of the handle 2010 , which is that portion of the handle 2010 fixed to and closest to the proximal end of the head 2020 .
- the head 2020 is non-detachable from the handle 2010 .
- the head 2020 may be detachable from the handle 2010 , such as for replacement of the head 2010 when the oral care elements 2030 become worn.
- the handle 2010 provides a user with a mechanism by which he/she can readily grip and manipulate the toothbrush 200 , includes ergonomic features which provide a high degree of control for the user while maintaining comfort, and may be formed of many different shapes and with a variety of constructions.
- the fluid dispenser 100 is detachably connectable to the toothbrush 200 . More specifically, the toothbrush 200 has a cavity (not shown) therein, and the fluid dispenser 100 is sized and shaped to be received in the cavity. In the illustrated embodiment, the cavity is in the handle 2010 and the fluid dispenser 100 is received in the cavity via an opening (not shown) in the proximal end of the handle 2010 .
- the system 1000 comprises a retaining mechanism, of any known suitable form, for retaining the fluid dispenser 100 in the cavity. In variations to the illustrated embodiment, the cavity may be provided elsewhere in the body 2000 than in the handle 2010 . In other embodiments, there may not be a cavity in the toothbrush 200 , and the fluid dispenser 100 may be detachably connectable to an exterior of the toothbrush 200 .
- the oral care implement could instead comprise other forms of oral care implement, such as a soft-tissue cleaner, a tooth polisher, an interdental brush, a tongue scraper, or another implement designed for oral care.
- the personal care implement could instead comprise other forms of personal care implement, such as a razor, a shaver, or a brush, such as a hair brush.
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