[0001] The present invention relates generally to applicators and more especially but not
exclusively to applicators for use in applying hair and/or scalp compositions to the
hair and/or scalp in a time-efficient, controlled and mess-free manner.
[0002] In a hair colouring treatment, it would be desirable to be able to control flow of
a colouring fluid accurately and to be able to target the areas to be coloured by
the colouring fluid precisely. It would also be desirable to be able to minimise mess
during application and manipulation, and to be able to achieve an even colour distribution
throughout the areas to be coloured by the colouring fluid.
[0003] These objectives are to be achievable even when the applicator is to be handled by
the person to whom the colouring fluid is to be applied.
[0004] Different aspects of the present invention which address these objectives, and similar
objectives in situations using other flowable compositions, will now be discussed,
in turn, with preferred applicators embodying more than one or all of the different
aspects of the present invention.
A. It is known from US-A-4209027 for a hair treatment device to be securable to a
squeeze bottle containing a hair treating liquid which is to be dispensed by a user
through discharge orifices in different applicators simultaneously presented by the
hair treatment device.
[0005] One of the applicators has an elongate tip for use primarily as parting means, and
others of the applicators are alternative brushes and combs for use primarily as spreading
means, with a valve being provided for enabling the hair treating liquid to be directed
to the parting means or the spreading means or both.
[0006] A practical disadvantage of this known hair treatment device is that it can be awkward
to handle in a controlled and mess-free manner.
[0007] The result of this is that, when using one of the spreading means, hair which is
not to be treated or has already been treated may be locally damaged or discoloured
by undesired contact with hair treating liquid in and around the discharge orifice
of the parting means, and furthermore hair treating liquid may drip or be flicked
from the parting means onto the user's skin, clothes or surroundings.
B. Many hair treatment devices have an applicator in the form of an elongate dispensing
spout which gradually narrows along its length to a free end provided with a discharge
orifice.
[0008] As disclosed in JP(UM)-A-7-22951, such a hair treatment device can also have an applicator
in the form of a comb provided with an internal passage for directing a hair composition
from the discharge orifice of the spout to a plurality of small holes in teeth of
the comb.
[0009] In use, the comb is a push fit over the spout such that the comb extends beyond the
free end of the spout and is retained along part of the length of the spout by friction.
[0010] It has been found, in practice, that if movement of the comb is impeded by any knots
or tangles in the hair, the bending moment and torque at the junction of the comb
with the spout can be such that the comb is simultaneously pulled off the spout and
rotated about the spout.
[0011] A similar structure is disclosed in JP-A-9-118375, which discloses how two liquids
can be mixed and then delivered through a comb which is detachably securable to a
nozzle by any appropriate means. The two liquids may form a hair colouring composition.
However, spillage of hair colouring composition down the outside of the nozzle could
result in failure to be able to attach the comb to the nozzle. This is because the
hair colouring composition would act as a lubricant and would deleteriously affect
any snap and/or threaded fit of the comb to the nozzle.
C,D. Hair treatment devices are typically provided with different types of applicator
to suit different hair treatment situations.
[0012] For example, there can be advantages in having a dispensing spout to allow a line
of hair composition to be applied, a dispensing pervious member such as a cloth to
allow hair composition to be wiped over the hair, and a dispensing comb or brush to
allow hair composition to be thoroughly worked throughout the length of the hair.
[0013] Indeed US-A-4,211,247 discloses such dispensing applicators and also discloses non-dispensing
sponges for use in merely spreading hair composition after the hair composition has
been applied by a dispensing applicator.
[0014] GB-A-2,174,356 discloses an appliance for use in dispensing a hair care composition
comprising a squeeze container having a screw-on closure, either the container or
the closure incorporating comb teeth or bristles for spreading the preparation through
the hair. The closure preferably defines a dispensing or discharging nozzle which
may be a duct through the comb teeth.
[0015] According to a first aspect of the present invention, however, an applicator system
for use in delivering a flowable composition comprises:
a) a container in which the flowable composition is to be contained,
b) a line applicator in which the flowable composition is delivered through a single
outlet, and
c) a brush/comb-like applicator in which the flowable composition is delivered through
a plurality of outlets and dispersed by a plurality of elongate parting members,
characterised in that the applicator system further comprises
d) a surface applicator in which the flowable composition is delivered through a plurality
of outlets onto a surface, the surface applicator being of foam or sponge material
having a resiliency compressible porous structure from which the flowable composition
is to be delivered.
[0016] The fact that the surface applicator is in the form of a resiliently compressible
foam or sponge means that, during use, there can be a much more even application of
the flowable composition than had hitherto been possible just by wiping with a cloth
because the foam or sponge can absorb and redistribute the flowable composition.
[0017] An applicator system, for use in delivering a flowable hair and/or scalp composition,
comprising:
a) a container in which the flowable composition is to be contained;
b) a line applicator in which the flowable composition is delivered through a single
outlet, and
c) a brush/comb-like applicator in which the flowable composition is delivered through
a plurality of outlets and dispersed by a plurality of elongate parting members, wherein
at least two of the plurality of outlets in the brush/comb-like applicator are formed
in respective ones of the elongate parting members,
characterised in that the applicator system further comprises
d) a surface applicator in which the flowable composition is delivered through a plurality
of outlets onto a surface.
[0018] The fact that at least two of the elongate parting members have their own outlets
means that, during use, the elongate parting members are better able to disperse the
flowable composition, which is particularly important when the flowable composition
is a hair colouring composition.
[0019] In a particularly preferred embodiment of an applicator system, embodying all of
the above-noted different aspects of the present invention:
(a) one of the applicators is a spout having a single elongate passageway through
which the flowable composition is to be dispensed,
(b) another of the applicators is of foam or sponge material having a resiliently
compressible porous structure from which the flowable composition is to be delivered,
and
(c) yet another of the applicators has a plurality of elongate parting members projecting
from a support to which the flowable composition is delivered through a housing.
[0020] Preferably, the foam or sponge material is in the form of a pad at or near one end
of a carrier. For ease of assembly, the carrier may be a detachable push fit on the
spout. For ease of application, particularly when targeting specific areas, the pad
may extend only partly around the circumference of the carrier.
[0021] Preferably, each of the elongate parting members is in the form of a substantially
rigid tooth. For ease of manufacture, particularly when moulding in a plastics material,
the teeth may be arranged in at least one row. The teeth may but need not necessarily
have generally triangular outlines of different transverse dimensions when viewed
from an end of the at least one row. For ease of subsequent dispersal, the flowable
composition may be delivered from the teeth and, for example, a free end of each of
the teeth may have at least one of the outlets.
[0022] Preferably, the elongate parting members and the support are removably detachable
from the housing. This allows the provision of a plurality of the supports, from which
one is to be selected by a user, the elongate parting members of different supports
being of different type. For example, a comb-like support with substantially rigid
teeth may be replaced by a brush-like support with flexible filaments.
[0023] Preferably, the elongate parting members and the support are formed as a unit which
is securable to the housing by securing means including a catch. The catch may be
resiliently deflectable and engageable with an aperture extending through the housing
such that the catch is releasable remotely from the elongate parting members. There
may be a further catch operable as a pivot. The resiliently deflectable catch should
be releasable by finger pressure - it may, however, be possible for the elongate parting
members and the support to be removed from the housing merely by rolling the housing
over a hard surface, thereby releasing the resiliently deflectable catch.
[0024] For ease and strength of assembly, the housing may be a removable screw fit with
the container, both the housing and the container being formed with lug means which
snap passed one another when the housing has been fully screwed onto the container,
at a predetermined alignment.
[0025] The spout may be a push fit with the container.
[0026] To facilitate delivery of the flowable composition, when the flowable composition
passes through an applicator in the form of a spout before being dispensed through
an applicator in the form of a housing and a support with a plurality of elongate
parting members projecting from the support, the housing may have a guide tube which
receives a free end of the spout when the housing is located over the spout.
[0027] Preferably, the container is a bag-in-bottle container such that the flowable composition
can be delivered at any orientation of the bag-in-bottle container.
[0028] In such containers, an inner collapsible layer defines a reservoir, and an outer
deformable layer is separated from the inner collapsible layer by a buffer zone. Valve
means is operable to control entry of air into the buffer zone (bottle) and exit of
flowable composition from the reservoir (bag). In order to simplify assembly, with
consequent commercial advantages, the valve means may comprise a valve member of unitary
construction.
[0029] Indeed, the valve member may comprise an annular flapper valve for controlling the
opening of one or more air inlets in the spout, the annular flapper valve surrounding
a central quadrolobe valve for controlling the opening of the single elongate passageway
in the spout, and the central quadrolobe valve being a push fit within the single
elongate passageway in the spout.
[0030] It will be appreciated that the flowable composition may be a hair and/or scalp composition.
[0031] An applicator system, according to the present invention, will now be described in
greater detail, by way of example only, with reference to the accompanying drawings,
wherein:-
Figure 1 is an exploded perspective view of a cap, a bottle, a flexible bag, a support
tube, an insert, a valve, a spout, a sponge pad, a comb housing and a comb - all being
components in a hair colouring kit embodying the present invention;
Figure 2 is a fragmentary enlarged cross-sectional view showing the cap when secured
to the bottle;
Figure 3 is a plan view of the insert;
Figure 4 is a schematic cross-sectional view, taken perpendicularly to the cross-sectional
view of Figure 2, showing a dye container when docked with the insert to allow dye
in the dye container to be added to the flexible bag;
Figure 5 is a perspective view showing the spout when secured to the bottle;
Figure 6 is a fragmentary enlarged cross-sectional view of Figure 5;
Figure 7 is a perspective view similar to Figure 5 but showing the sponge pad when
secured to the spout;
Figure 8 is a cross-sectional view of Figure 7;
Figure 9 is a perspective view showing the comb housing when secured to the bottle
with the comb secured to the comb housing;
Figure 10 is a cross-sectional view of Figure 9; and
Figures 11 and 12 are, respectively, cross-sectional views of the comb and the comb
housing before being secured together.
[0032] The accompanying drawings illustrate a hair colouring kit embodying all aspects of
the present invention - the different inventive aspects, for which protection is being
sought in the present and several contemporaneous patent applications, relate to a
delivery system as well as to various applicators and applicator systems for use in
delivering a flowable composition.
[0033] Although the flowable composition is preferably a hair colouring composition, no
aspect of the present invention is restricted to such a specific flowable composition.
Other examples of flowable compositions are: medicaments e.g. for petcare; foodstuffs
e.g. cake mixes; cleaning fluids e.g. for garmentcare or carpetcare; cosmetics e.g.
body lotions or moisturisers; adhesives or lubricants.
[0034] Use of a hair colouring composition can be problematical.
[0035] One problem is that the hair colouring composition may need to be prepared from two
or more component materials just prior to use. This means that the component materials
need to be stored separately in a manner allowing a user to mix the component materials
when required. Typically, one of the component materials is hydrogen peroxide and
another of the component materials is a dye. The user must not, however, be exposed
to any danger or any risk of staining when adding the dye to the hydrogen peroxide.
[0036] Another problem is that the hair colouring composition may need to be applied to
the hair through an applicator at any angle. If the applicator is fed from a simple
squeeze bottle, the applicator will be ready for use in any orientation when the squeeze
bottle is full. However, as the squeeze bottle is progressively emptied, it is found
that the applicator is not ready for immediate use in any orientation, but may first
need to be primed to offset the effect of any suckback of the hair colouring composition.
This makes it difficult to control the application of the hair colouring composition,
particularly to the hairline whilst avoiding staining of the skin.
[0037] The present hair colouring kit not only allows the hair colouring composition to
be prepared just prior to use, but has applicators fed by a user-controlled delivery
system in which the hair colouring composition is discharged by a mechanically generated
pressure differential (not an aerosol) in such a way that the hair colouring composition
is always ready to be discharged at any orientation of the delivery system.
[0038] All orientation delivery is possible for all of the hair colouring composition which
is discharged - which can be over 90% or even 95% of the hair colouring composition
which has been prepared.
[0039] The present hair colouring kit also allows the hair colouring composition to be delivered
in user-regulated amounts through applicators to specific areas to achieve an even
colour distribution with minimal mess.
[0040] No one applicator is equally suitable, even if carefully manipulated, for applying
hair colouring composition to the roots, the hairline and the main body of a head
of hair. It is therefore usual to provide applicators of different types selected
from a line applicator, a surface applicator and a brush/comb-like applicator. The
line applicator can be a spout with a single outlet and the surface applicator can
be of porous material with a plurality of outlets. The brush/comb-like applicator
can have a plurality of outlets for dispensing hair colouring composition which is
then dispersed by a plurality of elongate parting members. As might be expected, the
elongate parting members might resemble the bristles of a brush or the teeth of a
comb. All of the different applicator types are to be brought into fluid communication
with a container for the hair colouring composition.
[0041] Specific advantages of the present hair colouring kit are that:-
(a) only a selected one of three applicators of different type is exposed during use
so that there is no risk during manipulation of the hair of mess being caused by any
hair colouring composition left in or on the other applicators;
(b) a surface applicator from three applicators of different type is of foam or sponge
material having a resiliently compressible porous structure to provide improved spreading
of the hair colouring composition; and
(c) a brush/comb-like applicator from three applicators of different type has at least
two of its outlets formed in respective ones of its elongate parting members to provide
improved dispersal of the hair colouring composition.
[0042] Other specific advantages of the present hair colouring kit are that a one-piece
valve simultaneously performs the dual functions of controlling entry of air and exit
of hair colouring composition, a support for elongate parting members is secured to
a housing by at least one catch which is releasable from a position remote from the
hair colouring composition and, with a line applicator attached to a container, a
brush/comb-like applicator is locatable over the line applicator yet is still attachable
directly to the container.
[0043] Before describing a surface applicator with reference to Figures 7 and 8, and a brush/comb-like
applicator with reference to Figures 9 to 12, a delivery system incorporating a line
applicator will be described with reference to Figures 1 to 6.
[0044] A bottle 10 may be formed with a hollow body 12 which is of generally oval section
and is closed at a lower end but has an open neck 14 at an upper end. The neck may
be formed with an external thread 16. The neck 14 may also be formed with a pair of
opposed lug means 18 of which only one is shown in Figure 1. Each of the lug means
18 preferably includes a gap 20 approached by a ramp 22 for a purpose to be described
hereinafter.
[0045] At least the body 12 may be formed of a resiliently deformable plastics material
such that the bottle 10 can quickly reform in shape when released from having been
squeezed. The plastics material may be low density polyethylene, linear low density
polyethylene (LLDPE) or polypropylene and may be transparent. If not transparent,
the plastics material is preferably translucent and may or may not be coloured.
[0046] A flexible bag 24 may be formed of two overlapping sheets 26 of the same shape which
are sealed together around most of their common periphery to form a side sealed sachet
having an upper opening 28 and a lower V-shaped edge 30. The bag 24 defines a reservoir
for a first material, such as hydrogen peroxide, and should therefore provide a good
moisture barrier. Each of the sheets 26 may be of laminated metallised material, and
preferably includes the following three layers: LLDPE sealant/adhesive/metallised
PET (polyethylterphalate).
[0047] The bag 24 is insertable into the bottle 10 through the neck 14 to form a container
with an outer deformable layer (body 12) and an inner collapsible layer (sheets 26)
separated from one another by a buffer zone 32, as shown in Figure 4.
[0048] As also shown in Figure 4, a support tube 34 may be insertable into the bag 24 through
the opening 28. The tube 34 may have a plurality of holes 36 along its length and
provide an at least partially rigid channel which is open in cross-section. A lower
end 38 of the tube 34 may be open or closed. The lower end 38 of the tube 34 can be
in contact with the bag 24 - alternatively, the lower end 38 of the tube 34 may be
close to but not in contact with the V-shaped edge 30 of the bag 24. An upper end
of the tube 34 may be secured to an insert 40 by any suitable method or means, and
may be a simple push fit in the insert 40.
[0049] The insert 40 is partially insertable into the bag 24 through the opening 28 and
is also partially insertable into the bottle 10 through the neck 14. Preferably, the
insert is permanently fixed in a fluid tight manner to the sheets 26 around the opening
28, for example by heat or ultrasonic welding. The insert 40 and the bag 24 could
alternatively be of unitary construction. The insert 40 is preferably irremovably
fixed to the neck 14 by a simple push fit or any other suitable method or means but
could alternatively be removable by a user to achieve a refillable system.
[0050] As shown in Figures 2, 4 and 6, the insert 40 may be a one-piece plastics moulding
having a tubular member 42 which defines an orifice and extends centrally of a side
wall 44, a transverse wall 46 and a pair of opposed lower sections 48.
[0051] The side wall 44 is shown with an outwardly extending flange 50 at its upper end,
for limiting insertion of the insert 40 into the bottle 10, and an inwardly directed
rib 52 at a position generally mid-way between the flange 50 and the transverse wall
46. The transverse wall 46 is shown with a plurality of holes 54 therethrough for
joining the buffer zone 32 to an annular channel 56 defined between the tubular member
42 and the side wall 44 and thus surrounding the tubular member 42. The opposed lower
sections 48 are shown as hollow, to prevent sinkage in moulding, and thereby facilitate
the fluid tight fixing of the insert 40 to the bag 24.
[0052] A lower end of the tubular member 42 may be inwardly recessed for receiving the upper
end of the tube 34 and an upper end of the tubular member 42 may be inwardly chamfered.
[0053] Typically the bag 24 will be supplied to a user when already partially filled with
a first material, such as hydrogen peroxide. It will therefore be necessary to prevent
the first material escaping through the tube 34 and the tubular member 42. A removable
flip top cap could be provided for closing the upper end of the tubular member 42.
Alternatively, the upper end of the tubular member 42 could be closed by a rupturable
film seal. Preferably, however, a removable cap 58 is provided, as shown in Figure
2.
[0054] The cap 58, which may again be a one-piece plastics moulding, may have a plug seal
60 for sealingly closing the upper end of the tubular member 42. A securing part 62
of the cap 58 could be an airtight fit with the neck 14 of the bottle 10. However,
there are advantages in forming the securing part 62 of the cap 58 as a non-airtight
fit. For example, there could be an internal thread 64 which is a breathable screw
fit with the external thread 16 on the neck 14 of the bottle 10 to provide an air
passageway to atmosphere from the annular channel 56.
[0055] One advantage is that, if hydrogen peroxide in the bag 24 became unstable and produced
oxygen, the bag 24 could expand with air in the buffer zone 32 escaping through the
holes 54 in the insert 40 and then between the threads 16 and 64.
[0056] Another advantage is that, if the buffer zone 32 were to be subjected to an unwanted
pressure change, for example as a result of air travel, air could again either escape
from or enter the buffer zone 32 by the above-indicated route.
[0057] The hair colouring kit as so far described allows a user to prepare a hair colouring
composition or other flowable composition just prior to use.
[0058] In practice, at least a second material is added to the first material in the reservoir.
If the reservoir had been supplied in an empty state, or had been emptied in a previous
use, it would of course first be necessary to add some first material to the reservoir.
In any event, the initially separated materials need to be allowed to mix.
[0059] As shown schematically, in Figure 4, the second material may be stored in an entirely
independent container 66. If the first material is hydrogen peroxide, the second material
is likely to be a dye. As dyes can be oxygen sensitive, the container 66 may need
to provide an excellent oxygen barrier. Moreover, if the dye is in the form of a gel,
cream or paste, for example, the container 66 could need to be plastically deformable
to allow a user to squeeze the dye therefrom. On the other hand, if the dye is in
the form of a liquid, the dye might be able to exit the container 66 under the influence
of gravity.
[0060] If the container 66 is resiliently deformable, the bag 24 is preferably inflated
with air above the first material - if the container 66 is not resiliently deformable,
the bag 24 is preferably deflated.
[0061] The user may be supplied with a plurality of the containers 66 and each of the containers
66 may contain a different material such as a different shade of hair colorant with
the intention that one or more of the containers 66 are to be emptied into the reservoir
to form a particular flowable composition such as a hair colouring composition of
specifically selected shade.
[0062] It is desirable for the container 66, or each of the containers 66, to include a
long nozzle 68 which can extend completely through the tubular member 42 into the
tube 34. This can give good docking in that the container 66 is less likely to come
apart from the bottle 10 even when the user is using both hands to squeeze the container
66. It can also promote good mixing in that the contents of the container 66 might
be squirted from close range directly into the contents of the bag 24. Clearly, it
will be necessary for the container 66 to be opened before insertion of the long nozzle
68 into the tubular member 42, and opening may be effected by breaking off, cutting
off or twisting off the nozzle's tip 70 (shown in broken outline in Figure 4).
[0063] It will be appreciated that, as the second material is emptied from the container
66 into the bag 24, the volume of any air in the bag 24 above the first material will
be progressively reduced, and any such compressed air should be encouraged to escape
to prevent the bag 24 from expanding.
[0064] If the nozzle 68 is a loose fit in the tubular member 42, the compressed air will
escape through that loose fit. Alternatively, one or more splines could be formed
along the length of the nozzle 68 and/or one or more air escape castellations could
be formed on the dye container adjacent a base of the nozzle 68. Dependent on the
nature of the second material in the container 66, and the dimensions, the compressed
air might inject upwards through the second material to form an air pocket in the
container 66 which expands as the air pocket in the bag 24 contracts.
[0065] Even if the bag 24 does expand, air in the buffer zone 32 would escape through the
holes 54 in the transverse wall 46 of the insert 40, as previously described.
[0066] After sufficient of the second material has been added to the first material, the
container 66 is removed from the bottle 10 and is either discarded, or resealed and
saved for future use.
[0067] As alternatives to adding the second material to the first material by decanting,
the second material may be contained in a container which is formed with or located
within the bag 24 and which is rupturable, for example by squeezing the body 12 of
the bottle 10, or which is otherwise capable of allowing the second material to be
added to the first material.
[0068] When the second material has been added to the first material, they are preferably
mixed at this stage by shaking the bottle 10. It would be possible for the user to
prevent escape of the contents of the bag 24 by placing a gloved finger over the upper
end of the tubular member 42 whilst shaking. It may be more convenient, however, for
the user to replace the cap 58 so that the plug seal 60 closes the upper end of the
tubular member 42. In either case, the tube 34 acts to restrain the bag 24, while
shaking and/or inverting the bottle 10, and thereby aids mixing by allowing the contents
of the bag 24 to move more freely than the bag 24. It is believed that optimum mixing
by shaking occurs if around 10% of the volume of the bag 24 is left as headspace.
If the bag 24 and the body 12 of the bottle 10 are both translucent, it is possible
to check visually whether or not mixing has been completed.
[0069] To prepare for discharge of the flowable composition formed by the first and the
second materials, or more specifically the hair colouring composition formed by the
hydrogen peroxide and the dye, the insert 40 is again exposed to allow a spout 72
to be attached to the insert 40, as shown in Figures 5 and 6.
[0070] The spout 72 may once again be a one-piece plastics moulding, here comprising a cylindrical
portion 74 leading to a domed portion 76 which itself leads to a tapered portion 78.
A bottom end of the cylindrical portion 74 is formed with an outwardly directed rib
80. A top end of the cylindrical portion 74 is formed adjacent a shoulder 82 presented
by the domed portion 76. One or more, such as three, air inlets 84 extend through
the domed portion 76 and may be equally circumferentially spaced around the domed
portion 76. The tapered portion 78 is formed with an elongate passageway 86 which
gradually narrows along its length from a larger lower end to a single outlet 88 at
a smaller upper end. An annular recess 90 is formed in an inner surface of the tapered
portion 78 near the larger lower end of the passageway 86. An annular rib 92 is formed
on an outer surface of the tapered portion 78 near the smaller upper end of the passageway
86.
[0071] A valve member 94, which may be formed of a silicone polymer and may be of unitary
construction, is attachable to the spout 72.
[0072] Preferably, the valve member 94 includes an inlet part in the form of an annular
flapper valve 96 which acts as a one-way check valve to control entry of air through
the air inlets 84.
[0073] Preferably, the valve member 94 also includes an outlet part in the form of a central
quadrolobe valve 98 which acts as a one-way check valve to control exit of hair colouring
composition through the passageway 86. A quadrolobe valve 98 is preferred because
it opens from the centre not the side and thus gives a smoother flow of hair colouring
composition therethrough. However, as alternatives to a quadrolobe valve 98, the outlet
part of the valve member 94 could be a flapper valve, an umbrella valve or a duckbill
valve.
[0074] The flapper valve 96 and the quadrolobe valve 98 may be joined by an intermediate
part including a transverse sealing wall 100 and a frusto-conical locating wall 102
whose outer surface has an annular rib 104.
[0075] The valve member 94 is easily attached to the spout 72 by pushing the quadrolobe
valve 98 into the passageway 86 until the annular rib 104 on the valve member 94 engages
with the annular recess 90 in the spout 72.
[0076] The spout 72 is then itself easily attached to the insert 40 by pushing the cylindrical
portion 74 of the spout 72 into the annular channel 56 of the insert 40 until the
rib 80 on the cylindrical portion 74 snaps passed the rib 52 on the insert 40, with
an audible or at least tangible click, at which time the shoulder 82 of the spout
72 is brought into abutment with the flange 50 of the insert 40 and the sealing wall
100 of the valve member 94 is brought into sealing engagement with the upper end of
the tubular member 42 of the insert 40.
[0077] In an alternative construction, the spout 72 can be attached to the insert 40 by
a screw fit rather than the above-noted push fit.
[0078] The bottle 10 could be shaken after the spout 72 has been attached to the insert
40 in order to mix or re-mix the flowable composition.
[0079] In order to deliver the hair colouring composition from the bag 24 to the outlet
88 in the spout 72, from where the hair colouring composition is discharged in a line
to for example the roots of a head of hair, the body 12 of the bottle 10 is squeezed
by the user. This compresses the air in the buffer zone 32 but the compressed air
cannot escape through the fluid passageway including the holes 54, the annular channel
56 and the air inlets 84 because the flapper valve 96 acts to close the air inlets
84. Instead, the compressed air acts to partly collapse the bag 24 so that some hair
colouring composition is forced out through the fluid passageway including the tube
34, the tubular member 42, the frusto-conical locating wall 102 and the quadrolobe
valve 98, which opens to let the hair colouring composition therethrough. When the
user stops squeezing the body 12 of the bottle 10, the bottle 10 quickly reforms in
shape so that the buffer zone 32 expands. The quadrolobe valve 98 closes to prevent
suckback of the hair colouring composition beyond the quadrolobe valve 98 and the
bag 24 maintains its partly collapsed state. Instead, air is sucked into the buffer
zone 32 past the flapper valve 96 which opens to let air in through the air inlets
84.
[0080] Squeezing of the body 12 of the bottle 10 is repeated by the user with whatever pressure
and frequency is deemed appropriate to the circumstances.
[0081] It will be appreciated that the holes 36 in the tube 34 can prevent the hair colouring
composition becoming trapped, as the bag 24 is progressively collapsed to bring the
sheets 26 of the bag 24 into contact with one another, and the tube 34 might itself
collapse to allow flowable composition in the tube 34 to be discharged.
[0082] As the hair colouring composition is dispensed, the user may see through the at least
translucent body 12 that the bag 24 is collapsing. This should reassure a user who
feared that the hair colouring composition could run out without warning.
[0083] Although the reservoir for the first material may be a side sealed sachet, as hereinbefore
described, the reservoir could take other forms - for example, an inner collapsible
layer distinct from an outer deformable layer would also be provided by an inverting-half-bag
bottle or a delaminating bottle, the latter preferably peeling progressively away
from a neck thereof, or by a compression blown bag integrally moulded with the insert.
[0084] Moreover, although the valve member may be of unitary construction but dual function,
as hereinbefore described, the valve member could take other forms - for example,
separate valves could be provided for controlling exit of hair colouring composition
and entry of air, the latter possibly being a simple air hole in the body of the bottle
which a user closes with a finger.
[0085] Referring now to Figures 7 and 8, a surface applicator 106 is shown removably secured
over the outlet 88 of the spout 72. More particularly, the surface applicator 106
may include a pad 108 of foam or sponge material having a resiliently compressible
porous structure. Such a structure not only has a plurality of outlets, but allows
hair colouring composition emerging from the outlet 88 to pass through the pad 108
and by careful manipulation be evenly spread along the hairline. The pad 108 may be
located at or near an upper end of a carrier 110 with a lower half of the carrier
110 being frusto-conical in the direction leading from a smaller upper end to a larger
lower end. An inner surface of the lower half of the carrier 110 may be formed with
an annular recess 112 for detachably engaging with the annular rib 92 on the spout
72 when the carrier 110 is pushed onto the spout 72. The carrier 110 and the spout
72 may be mutually configured to avoid relative rotation. The pad 108 may present
a curved face, to facilitate accurate application, with the curved face extending
only partly around the circumference of an upper half of the carrier 110. If the pad
108 is formed of a plastics material, and the carrier 110 is also formed of a plastics
material, the pad 108 may be fixed to the carrier 110 by use of an adhesive. Clearly,
if the original surface applicator 106 is not to be cleaned and re-used, a range of
surface applicators 106 could be provided which are either similar if intended to
be disposable or different if intended to be interchangeable.
[0086] As shown in Figures 9 to 12, a brush/comb-like applicator 114 could be removably
secured over the outlet 88 of the spout 72 instead of the surface applicator 106,
the brush/comb-like applicator 114 including a housing 116 and a releasable unit 118.
[0087] The brush/comb-like applicator 114 could be a screw fit or a snap fit to the neck
14.
[0088] The housing 116 is yet another one-piece plastics moulding here defining, considered
from the top, an aperture 120, a tapered open chamber 122 having a series of slotted
webs 124 on its opposed major side walls, a guide tube 126 ensuring open communication
into the chamber 122 from a chamber 128, a slot 130 at an upper end of the chamber
128, an internal thread 132 near a lower end of the chamber 128, and a pair of opposed
lug means 134 at the lower end of the chamber 128.
[0089] The internal thread 132 is preferably strippable from a mould without screwing.
[0090] The housing 116 is a removable screw fit with the bottle 10 by virtue of the internal
thread 132 in the chamber 128 engaging the external thread 16 on the neck 14. As the
housing 116 is progressively screwed on, the outlet 88 of the spout 72 enters the
guide tube 126. Finally, the lug means 134 cam along the ramps 22 of the lug means
18 and then snap into the gaps 20 of the lug means 18. The snap may give an audible
or at least tangible click to indicate that the housing 116 has been fully screwed
onto the bottle 10. In this final position, with the lug means 18 and 132 interengaged,
the chamber 122 opens in the direction of the major axis of the body 12, which it
will be recalled is of generally oval section.
[0091] The releasable unit 118, which is the final component of the present hair colouring
kit, may again be formed as a one-piece moulding of a plastics material such as polypropylene,
with an additive such as silicone to give a low coefficient of friction.
[0092] The releasable unit 118 can be at least in part translucent to signal to a user that
the flowable composition is about to be delivered.
[0093] The unit 118 comprises a support 136 which is generally planar and gradually tapers
from a narrower upper end to a wider lower end. The narrower upper end has a resiliently
deflectable catch 138 extending therefrom with a barb-like leading end 138a. The wider
lower end has a rigid catch 140 extending therefrom with a barb-like leading end 140a.
The periphery of the support 136 is formed with a skirt 142 which is of complementary
outline to the opening of the chamber 122. A plurality of elongate parting members,
such as substantially rigid teeth 144, project from the support 136 in a direction
opposed to the resiliently deflectable catch 138, the rigid catch 140 and the skirt
142. A plurality of outlets 146 for the flowable composition can extend through the
support 136.
[0094] As shown most clearly in Figure 9, the teeth 144 may be arranged in two rows. The
teeth 144 may but need not necessarily have generally triangular outlines of different
transverse dimensions when viewed from the ends of the two rows. The transverse dimensions
of the teeth 144 may progressively increase from the narrower upper end of the support
136 to the wider lower end of the support 136. Moreover, the teeth 144 of the different
rows may be staggered with respect to one another, and may again have generally triangular
outlines but now of generally similar thicknesses when viewed from the sides of the
two rows.
[0095] As shown most clearly in Figure 11, at least two but possibly all of the outlets
146 further extend through respective ones of the teeth 144. However, it may be desirable
for one or more of the outlets 146 not to extend through the teeth 144. For example,
at least one outlet 146 may be positioned in the support 136 between adjacent ones
of the teeth 144. At least two but possibly all of the outlets 146 which extend through
the teeth 144 may emerge through orifices 148 at the free ends of the teeth 144.
[0096] In fact, although it is convenient to state that the orifices 148 are at the free
ends of the teeth 144, the orifices 148 may be slightly set back from the free ends
of the teeth 144, partly to avoid direct coating of the scalp, and partly as a result
of a preferred moulding technique known as the passing face shut off technique, which
allows the orifices 148 to be formed by a simple two-part mould without need of side
pins.
[0097] To assemble the unit 118 with the housing 116, it is merely necessary to locate the
barb-like leading end 140a of the rigid catch 140 in the slot 130 and then pivot.
This brings the free edge of the skirt 142 into engagement with the slotted webs 124
and also deflects the barb-like leading end 138a of the catch 138 to allow entry of
the catch 138 into the aperture 120. The unit 118 is fully secured to the housing
116 when the barb-like leading end 138a of the catch 138 emerges from the aperture
120 to snap engage with the material of the housing 116 around the aperture 120.
[0098] To remove the unit 118 from the housing 116, the reverse procedure is followed. The
catch 138 is releasable by finger pressure. Alternatively, it may be possible to release
the catch 138 by rolling the housing 116 over a hard surface in a manner such that
the hard surface knocks the barb-like leading end 138a of the catch 138 back into
the aperture 120. It will be appreciated that release of the catch 138 occurs remotely
of the orifices 148.
[0099] One reason for removing the unit 118 from the housing 116 may be to facilitate cleaning
of any residual hair colouring composition.
[0100] Another reason for removing the unit 118 from the housing 116 may be to allow replacement
by another unit 118 of different type. For example, it may be desirable to replace
the substantially rigid teeth 144, which give a comb-like construction, by either
a brush-like construction including a plurality of resiliently flexible bristles,
or a sponge-like construction or, indeed, another comb-like construction in which
there are teeth and/or orifices of different dimensions and/or different configurations.
This may facilitate thorough dispersal of dispensed hair colouring composition in
different situations, such as different hair lengths or different hair types.
[0101] The dimensions, positions and shapes of the orifices 148 may be changed, in different
units 118, dependent on the rheology of the hair colouring composition, or on the
need for different colouring results such as root coverage, streaking or highlighting.
[0102] As a general matter, relevant to all of the present disclosure, the first container
in which the first material is to be held can be construed as including the bottle
when fitted with any one or combination of the different applicators.
[0103] As another general matter, relevant to all of the present disclosure, the flowable
composition can be capable of demonstrating pseudo-plastic flow behaviour, here meaning
that the flowable composition decreases in viscosity as it is sheared and, once the
shearing has stopped, the internal structure of the flowable composition (which was
responsible for the original viscosity) rebuilds very quickly causing an increase
in viscosity approaching that of the original viscosity.
[0104] The flowable composition should be capable of the above-noted pseudo-plastic flow
behaviour within a shear strain rate range of 0. 01s
-1 to 10, 000s
-1, which is the most probable shear strain rate range to be encountered when the flowable
composition is a hair colouring composition.
[0105] An example of a suitable flowable composition could have a viscosity of no less than
0.01 Pa.s (preferably no less than 0.15 Pa.s) when measured at a shear strain rate
of 2000s
-1 and no more than 5 Pa.s (preferably no more than 1.4 Pa.s) when measured at a shear
strain rate of 10s
-1.
1. An applicator system, for use in delivering a flowable hair and/or scalp composition,
comprising:
a) a container (10) in which the flowable composition is to be contained,
b) a line applicator (72) in which the flowable composition is delivered through a
single outlet, and
c) a brush/comb-like applicator (114) in which the flowable composition is delivered
through a plurality of outlets (148) and dispersed by a plurality of elongate parting
members (144),
characterised in that the applicator system further comprises
d) a surface applicator (106) in which the flowable composition is delivered through
a plurality of outlets onto a surface (108), the surface applicator being of foam
or sponge material having a resiliency compressible porous structure from which the
flowable composition is to be delivered.
2. An applicator system, for use in delivering a flowable hair and/or scalp composition,
comprising:
a) a container (10) in which the flowable composition is to be contained;
b) a line applicator (72) in which the flowable composition is delivered through a
single outlet, and
c) a brush/comb-like applicator (114) in which the flowable composition is delivered
through a plurality of outlets and dispersed by a plurality of elongate parting members,
wherein at least two of the plurality of outlets in the brush/comb-like applicator
are formed in respective ones of the elongate parting members,
characterised in that the applicator system further comprises
d) a surface applicator (106) in which the flowable composition is delivered through
a plurality of outlets onto a surface (108).
3. An applicator system according to claim 2, wherein the surface applicator is of porous
material.
4. An applicator system according to claim 3, wherein the porous material is a resiliently
compressible foam or sponge material.
5. An applicator system according to claim 1 or claim 4, wherein the foam or sponge material
is in the form of a pad at or near one end of a carrier.
6. An applicator system according to claim 5, wherein the pad extends only partly around
the circumference of the carrier.
7. An applicator system according to any of the preceding claims, wherein the line applicator
is a spout (72) having a single elongate passageway (86) through which the flowable
composition is to be dispensed.
8. An applicator system according to claim 7, wherein the carrier is a detachable push
fit on the spout.
9. An applicator system according to any of claims 7, wherein the spout is a push fit
with the container.
10. An applicator system according to any of claims 7 to 9, wherein an air inlet (84)
in the spout is openable by operation of a valve member (94).
11. An applicator system according to any of claims 7 to 10, wherein a plurality of air
inlets (84) in the spout are openable by operation of a valve member (94).
12. An applicator system according to claim 10 or claim 11, wherein the single elongate
passageway in the spout is also openable by operation of the valve member (94).
13. An applicator system according to claim 12, wherein the valve member (94) comprises
an annular flapper valve (96) surrounding a central quadrolobe valve (98) which is
a push fit within the single elongate passageway in the spout.
14. An applicator system according to any of the preceding claims, wherein the elongate
parting members project from a support to which the flowable composition is delivered
through a housing (116).
15. An applicator system according to claim 14, wherein the housing has a guide tube (126)
which receives a free end of the spout when the housing is located over the spout
(72).
16. An applicator system according to claim 14 or claim 15, wherein each of the elongate
parting members (144) is in the form of a substantially rigid tooth.
17. An applicator system according to claim 16, wherein the teeth are arranged in at least
one row, with a free end of each of the teeth having at least one of the outlets.
18. An applicator system according to any of claims 14 to 17, wherein the elongate parting
members and the support are removably detachable from the housing.
19. An applicator system according to claim 18, wherein the elongate parting members and
the support are formed as a unit (114) which is securable to the housing by securing
means including a catch.
20. An applicator system according to claim 19, wherein the catch is resiliently deflectable
and engageable with an aperture extending through the housing, the catch being releasable
remotely from the elongate parting members.
21. An applicator system according to claim 20, wherein there is a further catch operable
as a pivot.
22. An applicator system according to any of claims 19 to 21, wherein there is a plurality
of the supports from which one is to be selected by a user, the elongate parting members
of different supports being of different type.
23. An applicator system according to any of claims 14 to 22, wherein the housing (116)
is a removable screw fit with the container.
24. An applicator system according to claim 14 to 23, wherein the housing and the container
are formed with lug means (18) which snap passed one another when the housing has
been fully screwed onto the container.
25. An applicator system according to any preceding claim, wherein the container is a
bag-in-bottle container such that the flowable composition can be delivered at any
orientation of the bag-in-bottle container.
26. An applicator system according to claim 25, wherein a valve member (94) of unitary
construction is operable to control both entry of air into the bottle and exit of
flowable composition from the bag.
1. Auftragungssystem für die Verwendung bei der Abgabe einer fließfähigen Haar- und/oder
Kopfhautzusammensetzung, das umfasst:
a) einen Behälter (10), der die fließfähige Zusammensetzung enthält,
b) eine Leitungsaufbringungsvorrichtung (72), in der die fließfähige Zusammensetzung
durch einen einzigen Auslass abgegeben wird, und
c) eine bürsten-/kammähnliche Aufbringungsvorrichtung (114), in der die fließfähige
Zusammensetzung durch mehrere Auslässe (148) abgegeben und durch mehrere längliche
Trennelemente (144) verteilt wird,
dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass das Aufbringungssystem ferner umfasst:
d) eine Oberflächenaufbringungsvorrichtung (106), in der die fließfähige Zusammensetzung
durch mehrere Auslässe auf eine Oberfläche (108) abgegeben wird, wobei die Oberflächenaufbringeinrichtung
ein Schaumstoff- oder Schwammmaterial ist, das eine elastisch komprimierbare, poröse
Struktur besitzt, von der die fließfähige Zusammensetzung abgegeben werden soll.
2. Aufbringungssystem für die Verwendung bei der Abgabe einer fließfähigen Haar- und/oder
Kopfhautzusammensetzung, das umfasst:
a) einen Behälter (10), der die fließfähige Zusammensetzung enthält;
b) eine Leitungsaufbringungsvorrichtung (72), in der die fließfähige Zusammensetzung
durch einen einzigen Auslass abgegeben wird, und
c) eine bürsten-/kammähnliche Aufbringungsvorrichtung (114), in der die fließfähige
Zusammensetzung durch mehrere Auslässe abgegeben und durch mehrere längliche Trennelemente
verteilt wird, wobei wenigstens zwei der mehreren Auslässe in der bürsten-/kammähnlichen
Aufbringungsvorrichtung in entsprechenden der länglichen Trennelemente ausgebildet
sind,
dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass das Aufbringungssystem ferner umfasst:
d) eine Oberflächenaufbringungsvorrichtung (106), in die die fließfähige Zusammensetzung
durch mehrere Auslässe auf eine Oberfläche abgegeben wird.
3. Aufbringungssystem nach Anspruch 2, bei der die Oberflächenaufbringungsvorrichtung
poröses Material aufweist.
4. Aufbringungssystem nach Anspruch 3, bei dem das poröse Material ein elastisch komprimierbares
Schaumstoff- oder Schwammmaterial ist.
5. Aufbringungssystem nach Anspruch 1 oder Anspruch 4, bei dem das Schaumstoff- oder
Schwammmaterial die Form eines Kissens an einem Ende eines Trägers oder in der Nähe
hiervon hat.
6. Aufbringungssystem nach Anspruch 5, bei dem sich das Kissen nur teilweise um den Umfang
des Trägers erstreckt.
7. Aufbringungssystem nach einem der vorhergehenden Ansprüche, bei der die Leitungsaufbringungsvorrichtung
eine Tülle (72) mit einem einzigen länglichen Durchlass (86), durch den die fließfähige
Zusammensetzung ausgegeben werden soll, besitzt.
8. Aufbringungssystem nach Anspruch 7, bei dem der Träger ein lösbarer Schiebeaufsatz
auf dem Ausguss ist.
9. Aufbringungssystem nach Anspruch 7, bei dem die Tülle ein auf den Behälter aufgesetzter
Schiebeaufsatz ist.
10. Aufbringungssystem nach einem der Ansprüche 7 bis 9, bei dem ein Lufteinlass (84)
in der Tülle durch Betätigung eines Ventilelements (94) geöffnet werden kann.
11. Aufbringungssystem nach einem der Ansprüche 7 bis 10, bei dem mehrere Lufteinlässe
(84) in der Tülle durch Betätigung eines Ventilelements (94) geöffnet werden können.
12. Aufbringungssystem nach Anspruch 10 oder Anspruch 11, bei dem der einzige längliche
Durchlass in der Tülle ebenfalls durch Betätigung des Ventilelements (94) geöffnet
werden kann.
13. Aufbringungssystem nach Anspruch 12, bei dem das Ventilelement (94) ein ringförmiges
Klappenventil (96) umfasst, das ein mittiges vierkeuliges Ventil (98) umgibt, das
ein Schiebeaufsatz in dem einzigen länglichen Durchlass in der Tülle ist.
14. Aufbringungssystem nach einem der vorhergehenden Ansprüche, bei dem die länglichen
Trennelemente von einer Unterstützung, an die die fließfähige Zusammensetzung durch
ein Gehäuse (116) abgegeben wird, vorstehen.
15. Aufbringungssystem nach Anspruch 14, bei dem das Gehäuse ein Führungsrohr (126) besitzt,
das ein freies Ende der Tülle aufnimmt, wenn sich das Gehäuse über der Tülle (72)
befindet.
16. Aufbringungssystem nach Anspruch 14 oder Anspruch 15, bei dem jedes der länglichen
Trennelemente (144) die Form eines im Wesentlichen starren Zahns hat.
17. Aufbringungssystem nach Anspruch 16, bei dem die Zähne in wenigstens einer Reihe angeordnet
sind, wobei ein freies Ende jedes der Zähne wenigstens einen der Auslässe aufweist.
18. Aufbringungssystem nach einem der Ansprüche 14 bis 17, bei dem die länglichen Trennelemente
und die Unterstützung von dem Gehäuse entnehmbar gelöst werden können.
19. Aufbringungssystem nach Anspruch 18, bei dem die länglichen Trennelemente und die
Unterstützung als Einheit (114) ausgebildet sind, die an dem Gehäuse durch Befestigungsmittel,
die eine Klinke enthalten, befestigt sein kann.
20. Aufbringungssystem nach Anspruch 19, bei dem die Klinke elastisch ablenkbar ist und
mit einer Öffnung in Eingriff gelangen kann, die durch das Gehäuse verläuft, wobei
die Klinke entfernt von den länglichen Trennelementen lösbar ist.
21. Aufbringungssystem nach Anspruch 20, bei dem eine weitere Klinke als Drehzapfen betätigbar
ist.
22. Aufbringungssystem nach einem der Ansprüche 19 bis 21, bei dem mehrere Unterstützungen
vorhanden sind, wovon eine von einem Anwender ausgewählt wird, wobei die länglichen
Trennelemente der verschiedenen Unterstützungen unterschiedlichen Typs sind.
23. Aufbringungssystem nach einem der Ansprüche 14 bis 22, bei dem das Gehäuse (116) ein
auf den Behälter aufgesetzter, lösbarer Schraubaufsatz ist.
24. Aufbringungssystem nach Anspruch 14 bis 23, bei dem das Gehäuse und der Behälter mit
Ansatzmitteln (18) ausgebildet sind, die aneinander einrasten, wenn das Gehäuse vollständig
auf den Behälter geschraubt worden ist.
25. Aufbringungssystem nach einem vorhergehenden Anspruch, bei dem der Behälter ein Beutel-in-Flasche-Behälter
ist, derart, dass die fließfähige Zusammensetzung in jeder Orientierung des Beutel-in-Flasche-Behälters
abgegeben werden kann.
26. Aufbringungssystem nach Anspruch 25, bei dem ein Ventilelement (94) mit einteiliger
Konstruktion so betätigt werden kann, dass sowohl das Eintreten von Luft in die Flasche
als auch das Austreten der fließfähigen Zusammensetzung aus dem Beutel gesteuert wird.
1. Système applicateur destiné à être utilisé pour fournir une composition fluide pour
les cheveux et/ou le cuir chevelu, comprenant :
a) un récipient (10) dans lequel la composition fluide doit être contenue,
b) un applicateur linéaire (72) dans lequel la composition fluide est fournie à travers
une seule sortie, et
c) un applicateur de type brosse/peigne (114) dans lequel la composition fluide est
fournie à travers une pluralité de sorties (148), et répartie par une pluralité d'éléments
de séparation (144) allongés,
caractérisé en ce que le système applicateur comprend, en outre:
d) un applicateur de surface (106) dans lequel la composition fluide est fournie à
travers une pluralité de sorties sur une surface (108), l'applicateur de surface étant
réalisé en mouse ou en éponge présentant une structure élastique compressible poreuse
de laquelle la composition fluide doit être fournie.
2. Système applicateur destiné à être utilisé pour fournir une composition fluide pour
les cheveux et/ou le cuir chevelu, comprenant :
a) un récipient (10) dans lequel la composition fluide doit être contenue,
b) un applicateur linéaire (72) dans lequel la composition fluide est fournie à travers
une seule sortie, et
c) un applicateur de type brosse/peigne (114) dans lequel la composition fluide est
fournie à travers une pluralité de sorties, et répartie par une pluralité d'éléments
de séparation allongés, au moins deux des sorties situées dans l'applicateur de type
brosse/peigne étant formées dans les éléments correspondants des éléments de séparation
allongés,
caractérisé en ce que le système applicateur comprend, en outre :
d) un applicateur de surface (106) dans lequel la composition fluide est fournie à
travers une pluralité de sorties sur une surface (108).
3. Système applicateur selon la revendication 2, dans lequel l'applicateur de surface
est réalisé avec un matériau poreux.
4. Système applicateur selon la revendication 3, dans lequel le matériau poreux est une
mousse ou une éponge élastique compressible.
5. Système applicateur selon la revendication 1 ou la revendication 4, dans lequel la
mousse ou l'éponge se présente sous la forme d'un tampon à une extrémité ou près d'une
extrémité d'un support.
6. Système applicateur selon la revendication 5, dans lequel le tampon ne s'étend que
partiellement autour de la conférence du support.
7. Système applicateur selon l'une quelconque des revendications précédentes, dans lequel
l'applicateur linéaire est un bec (72) comportant une seule voie de passage (86) allongée
à travers laquelle la composition fluide doit être répartie.
8. Système applicateur selon la revendication 7, dans lequel le support est un poussoir
détachable ajusté sur le bec.
9. Système applicateur selon la revendication 7, dans lequel le bec est un poussoir ajusté
au récipient.
10. Système applicateur selon l'une quelconque des revendications 7 à 9, dans lequel une
entrée d'air (84) ménagée dans le bec peut être ouverte en actionnant un élément formant
soupape (94).
11. Système applicateur selon l'une quelconque des revendications 7 à 10, dans lequel
plusieurs entrées d'air (84) ménagées dans le bec peuvent être ouvertes en actionnant
un élément formant soupape (94).
12. Système applicateur selon la revendication 10 ou la revendication 11, dans lequel
la seule voie de passage allongée du bec peut être ouverte aussi en actionnant l'élément
formant soupape (94).
13. Système applicateur selon la revendication 12, dans lequel l'élément formant soupape
(94) comprend une soupape à clapet (96) annulaire entourant une soupape centrale (98)
quadrilobe qui est un poussoir ajusté à la seule voie de passage allongée du bec.
14. Système applicateur selon l'une quelconque des revendications précédentes, dans lequel
les éléments de séparation allongés font saillie d'un support auquel la composition
fluide est fournie à travers un logement (116).
15. Système applicateur selon la revendication 14, dans lequel le logement comporte un
tube de guidage (126) qui reçoit une extrémité libre du bec lorsque le logement est
situé sur le bec (72).
16. Système applicateur selon la revendication 14 ou la revendication 15, dans lequel
chacun des éléments de séparation (144) allongés se présente sous la forme d'une dent
sensiblement rigide.
17. Système applicateur selon la revendication 16, dans lequel les dents sont agencées
selon au moins un rang, une extrémité libre de chacune des dents comportant au moins
une des sorties.
18. Système applicateur selon l'une quelconque des revendications 14 à 17, dans lequel
les éléments de séparation allongés et le support sont détachables de manière amovible
du logement.
19. Système applicateur selon la revendication 18, dans lequel les éléments de séparation
allongés et le support forment une seule pièce (114) qui peut être assujettie au logement
par des moyens d'assujettissement comprenant un élément de prise.
20. Système applicateur selon la revendication 19, dans lequel l'élément de prise peut
être dévié de manière élastique et venir en prise avec une ouverture s'étendant à
travers le logement, l'élément de prise pouvant être libéré à distance des éléments
de séparation allongés.
21. Système applicateur selon la revendication 20, dans lequel est prévu un autre élément
de prise pouvant fonctionner comme un pivot.
22. Système applicateur selon l'une quelconque des revendications 19 à 21, dans lequel
est prévue une pluralité de supports parmi lesquels un utilisateur doit en choisir
un, les éléments de séparation allongés des différents supports étant de types différents.
23. Système applicateur selon l'une quelconque des revendications 14 à 22, dans lequel
le logement (116) est une vis amovible ajustée au récipient.
24. Système applicateur selon les revendications 14 à 23, dans lequel le logement et le
récipient sont formés de moyens à oreilles (18) qui s'ajustent par encliquetage les
uns avec les autres lorsque le logement a été complètement vissé sur le récipient.
25. Système applicateur selon l'une quelconque des revendications précédentes, dans lequel
le récipient est un récipient sac-dans-bouteille tel que la composition fluide peut
être fournie pour n'importe quelle orientation du récipient sac-dans-bouteille.
26. Système applicateur selon la revendication 25, dans lequel un élément formant soupape
(94) réalisé d'une seule pièce peut fonctionner de manière à commander à la fois l'entrée
d'air dans la bouteille et la sortie de la composition fluide du sac.