[0001] The invention relates to a container for cosmetic and pharmaceutical products, foodstuffs,
detergents, as well as liquids and substances of a creamy or paste-.like consistency,
having a sliding open/close device -in other words, a container incorporating a sliding
mechanism by means of which to control the flow out of whatever product might be contained
therein, be it liquid, viscous or non-viscous, cream or paste.
[0002] The prior art makes provision for phials or bottles for cosmetics, pharmaceuticals,
foodstuffs and detergents -liquid, cream or paste- whence the substance may be extracted
having once removed a cap and an inner seal in order to permit passage out of said
substance, which can then be poured out into the palm of the hand, for instance, whereupon
the phial or bottle may be set down in an upright position upon some convenient surface
near to hand, before being taken up once again for further extraction of whatever
substance is contained therein, or until such time as both user's hands are left free
to perform the somewhat laborious operation of replacing its cap, which normally speaking
involves grasping the said phial or bottle with one hand and screwing down the cap
with the other.
[0003] The prior art stands in need of further improvement with regard to the requirement
for quick and simple re-closing of the container with one hand only once having poured
or shaken out the substance, before setting it down in any position -upright or otherwise-
upon some convenient surface -level or no until such time as it may be re-used or
put away in a more suitable place -or even left to drop into the bath-water for a
short while, in such a way that the substance therein is prevented from flowing out
[0004] The foregoing preamble evokes the need for solution of the technical problem posed
by embodiment of a container furnished with a device which will permit opening and
closing of the pour-orifice speedly, and with one hand only, and which will allow
for the said container's being set down in any position whatever without occasioning
leakage-out of the substance duly contained therein, Moreover, the opening/closing
movement thus produced must needs be brought about at a single stroke and without
a slip -even by a wet or soapy hands
[0005] The invention resolves the problem outlined above by adopting a container of size
and shape such as may be grasped in one hand -similar, for instance, to a bar of soap,
a small bottle, or even a tube- and furnished with a slide-type device invested with
a hump-backed longitudinal profile and worked back and forth by thumb or forefinger
(even when soapy or wet) wilst the hand itself grips the container, thus opening and
closing the orifice through which the substance contained therein may pour or flow
out
[0006] Advantages obtained by the invention are: speed and ease of manoeuvre, it being be
possible to pour out the container's contents into one hand having opened the container
at a single stroke, quiddy and without any difficulty, with the other; the ability
to set down or drop the container anywhere -even in water- with no fear of the substance
seeping out from within; also, a more efficient seal for liquids, and products of
creamy or paste-like consistency: all this very much in direct contrast to traditional
types of phial, bottle or tube, which offer no sure means of screwing down their relative
cap with one hand only, and which therefore require a longer and more carefully-effected
closing operation in order to provide a true hermetic seal.
[0007] A number of ways of embodying the invention are illustrated, by way of example, in
the six sheets of drawings attached, wherein:
Figure 1 is the side view of a container in the form of a bar of soap, parallelepiped
in shape, squeezable or rigid, with the open/close device positioned at one corner;
Figure 2 is the view from the right of Figure 1;
Figure 3 is a similar view to that of Figure 1, showing the same container provided
with a flattened-off rest-base at its bottom face;
Figure 4 is the view worn the right of figure 3;
Figure 5 is the longitudinal section through V-V Figure 2 in part, and on larger scale,
with the open/close device in its closed position;
Figure 6 is a similar section to that in Figure 5, with the difference that the device
is shown in open position;
Figure 7 is a plan from above of the device proper, seen on larger scale and without
its slider;
Figure 8 is a cross section of Figure 7 through VIII-VIII;
Figure 9 shows a part-sectional side view of a container in the shape of a bar of
soap -viz, parallelepiped, sqeezable or rigid, with a simplified open/close device
located on one of its longer and narrower faces;
Figure 10 is the view from the left of Figure 9;
Figure 11 is the side view of a sqeezable or rigid cylindrical container with open/close
device located centrally;
Figure 12 is the view from the right of Figure 11;
Figure 13 shows the side view of a squeezable or rigid disc-shaped container with
open/closeo device located at
a tangent to its lateral cylindrical surface;
Figure 14 is the view from beneath of Figure 13;
Figure 15 is the side view of a disc-shaped container having a flattened-off tangential
rest-base and with open/close device located diametrically opposite thereto;
Figure 16 is the view from the left of Figure 15;
Figure 17 shows the side view of a container somewhat similar to an oval cake of soap,
having its main walls flattened off to give a stable rest-base at either side;
Figure 18 is the view from beneath of Figure 17;
Figure 19 and Figure 20 are the side view and the view from the left, respectively,
of the open/close device as located on a trapezoidal-embodied container;
Figure 21 is a part-sectional frontal view of a fully- squeezable tube-type container
(e.g. for creams, toothpaste, oily, -and moreespecially, viscous substances) with
open/close device located perpendicularly to the container longitudinal axis;
Figure 22 is the view from the left of Figure 21;
Figure 23, is the fronfal view of a container as in Figure 21, in this case having
open/close device located at an angle with respect to the longitudinal axis;
Figure 24 is the view from the right of Figure 23. With reference to the drawings:
[0008] 1 denotes the body of the container however shaped. 2 denotes the open/close device's
slider whose longitudinal profile presents an upper "hump-backed" outline, the slider
itself engaging and forming a sliding pair with a relief portion 5 offered by the
container and exhibiting a flat top with raked sides, thus dovetailed when seen in
cross-section.
[0009] Provision is made for a peripheral locking-collar 3 located tightly about said portion
5 serving both to seal in the substance and embellish the package, perhaps by colour
contrast. The flat top 4 (see Figure 5) of said relief portion 5 offers a through
hole 6 -for initial introduction of the paste, cream or liquid- this in turn accomodating
a self-locking, grommet-type plug whose cylindrical body 7 is provided with a longitudinal
hole or orifice 8 affording controlled outflow of the substance within , and with
a domed head 9 making for effective seal-in of said substance during the course of
its mating with the lower surface 10 of the open/close slider 2. The final and effective
seal of such liquid, cream or paste as the container may contain comes about with
the insertion of a hemispherical protrusion 11, issuing from lower surface 10 aforesaid,
into orifice 8 at the latter's entry-point. A pair of peripheral rings indicated by
12 are located about said cylindrical body 7 thus establishing a labyrinth-type seal,
whether by close fit or compression, between said body and hole 6.
[0010] A pair of protrusions issuing from the dove-tailing internal flanks of slider 2 are
indicated by 16 (see Figure 6); 1' denotes the matching pair of dove-tailing guides
formed from the flanks of relief portion 5 so as to create the longitudinal sliding
pair aforementioned with guide-flanks 13 presented thereto by slider 2. 15 denotes
a pair of pins extending downward from the two downwardly-directed side-faces 16 of
slider 2, these designed to slide within a corresponding pair of longitudinal recesses,
os slots 17 located in similar fashion upon the matching side-faces 18 of said collar
3, in such a way as to limit the degree of travel allowed to slider 2 -thereby safeguarding
against its separation from guides 14. A pair of relief portions shaped from the longitudinal
ends 19 of said relief portion 5 serve to create respective unions with those parts
of the container conjoining as it were, "fore and aft" of the open/close device proper,
[0011] A pair of notches 20 located in the base-sections of relief portions 19 provide for
said conjunction between the lower surface 21 of collar 3 (see Figure 8) and the flat
container-section 22 whence said relief portion 5 is drawn up, even in those cases
where body 1 of the container eXibits a raised centre-seam or burr, either of necessity
or through defective moulding,
[0012] It should be observed that the hole 6, hence orifice 8, may be located concurrently
with the longitudinal centre-seam aforementioned, or may be offset to one side; in
any event it would be positioned to the fore for convenience's sake. As will be seen
from Figure 9, collar 3 may be eliminated by making provisions for a special relief
portion 23 in container body 1 able ro assume the function thereof, being embodied
as an integral part at the collar's would-be conjunction with the container body "fore
and aft" as aforesaid, and at the prescribed limits defining the travel of slider
2 -slots 17 for the latter purpose being located in the top surface of relief 23 itself.
The device to which the invention relates is used thus: having grasped the container
about body 1 with the device proper to the front, and orifice 8 directed upwards,
the ball of the thumb urges either the front or the humped part of the slider 2 so
as to draw the same back far enough to uncover orifice 8. The user now proceeds to
pour out the paste, cream or liquid -into the palm of his other, hand, for instance-
either by simply tipping the container forward or by squeezing same, whereupon the
thumb is once again employed in pushing slider 2 forward far enough to ensure engagement
of protrusion 11 with orifice 8, pressure this time exerted either on the hump of
the slider or on its rear part. In this state, the actual container may be set down
upon any surface, and in any position, without there being any outflow of the contents
-indeed the container may be descarded completely; moreover, being hump-backed, the
slider 2 affords ample purchase to the ball of thumb, which may push confortably against
the said jump -even though wet or soaped whilst so doing- without slipping. The opening
and closing movement thus accomplished can also be brought about holding the container
1 between thumb and middle finger,in which case the forefinger will be employed in
working the slider 2. When carrying through the closing movement, protrusion 11 issuing
from the lower surface 10 of the slider snaps back into position in pourer-orifice
8 afar being drawn over the flat top 4 of relief portion 5. When carrying the invention
into effetc, materials, dimensions, design, shape of the container and the actual
profile of the slider 2 may all differ from as much described and illustrated, nonetheless
retaining equivalent technical character and by no means straying from within the
bounds of protection afforded to the concept as supported by claims, -for instance,
container body 1 could be embodied as a hexagonal prism with the open/close device
located upon one of its lateral surfaces. Likewise, the uppermost surface of slider
2 might incorporate a milled gripper, or thumb- impression, notwithstanding the latter
feature is far from being indispensable.
1. Container for cosmetics, pharamaceuticals, foodstuffs, detergents and liquid, cream
or paste products in general, with sliding open/close device, characterised - in that
the container (1) is of shape and size such as may be grasped by one hand, whilst
being rigid or flexible, squeezable or no, and is furnished at its pouring-end/side
with a slider (2) exhibiting a jump uppermost and designed to be worked through a
path lying either perpendicular or inclined with respect to the container axis, guided
thus back and forth between prescribed limits by the pad of thumb or of forefinger
belonging to the same hand as grasps the said container; and, - in that said slider
exhibits a longitudinal hollow and is provided to the fore thereof with a surface
(10) giving downwards thereinto, the latter offering an eccentric hemispherical protrusion
(11) designed to snap into the orifice of a pourer-hole (8) below, this in turn being
furnished with a cylindrical element (7) whose domed head (9) urges against said downwardly-disposed
surface (10) in order to seal in the liquid, cram or paste aforesaid; said dome (9)
standing proud of the flat top (4) of a raised portion of relief (5) to an extent
comparable with the depth of protrusion (11) aforesaid from its respective said surface
(10); and said cylindrical element (7) being located together with fitted locking-
rings (12) in a hole (6) serving for initial introduction of the liquid, cream or
paste contents -said hole situated eccentrically in relief (5) and disposed perpendicularly
with respect to said slider (2).
2. Container according to claim 1 characterisedin that the pair of side walls (14)
offered by said relief portion (5) describes an upwardly-diverging dove-tail designed
to match with the internal walls (13) of the slider (2) thus forming a sliding pair
with same,
3. Container according to claim 1 characterised in that the slider's (2) two downward-facing
side-faces (16) are each furnished at the fore with a respective protrusion in the
form of a pin (15) designed to mate with a corresponding slot (17) located upon the slide surface from
where said relief portion (5) is caused to issue and with which the container (1)
conjoins fore and aft of the device proper; the ends of said slot pair (17) determining
said slider's limit positions in opening and closing said pourer-hole.
4. Container according to claim 1 characterised in that provision is made for a collar
(3) lodged between the downwardly-directed side-faces (16) of slider (2) and the matching
upper side-faces of container-body (1), between which relief portion (5) aforesaid
is located, said collar (3) sealing-in said liquid, cream or paste, and provided to
the fore of its top face with a pair of slots (17) designed to accommodate the slide
of a corresponding pair of pins (15) protruding from said downwardly-directed slider
side-faces (16)so as to determine the prescribed limits of travel of said slider in
opening and closing the pourer-hole; said collar being furnished at front and rear
with further relief portions (19) matching uppermost with respective flanks in the
slider's longitudinal hollow aforesaid, the latter said relief portions (19) each
exhibiting a centre notch (20) affording space to any possible raised seam exhibited
by the container moulding (1).