[0001] The object of the present invention is a dispenser button to be applied to dispensers,
which are applicable to bottles or the like, e.g. dispensers of liquid detergents.
[0002] In the context of the present invention, the term "dispenser button" means the slidingly
movable element positioned on the top of dispensers, applicable to bottles and the
like, which is pressed downwards by a user to operate the dispenser and dispense the
product contained in the container.
[0003] Dispenser buttons are largely known for their simplicity of use because the dispenser
button, which operates together with a small pump positioned under it, directly dispenses
a product as the immediate consequence of the downwards pressure on the dispensing
button.
[0004] In order to prevent accidental leaks of product, for example due to inadvertent operation
of the dispenser, the dispenser buttons currently known may be enabled to reach a
locking position in which they are prevented (e.g. by means of suitable undercuts)
from moving downwards and hence, from operating the pump which returns the product
from the container.
[0005] Said locking position is generally identified by a position of the dispenser button
being angularly rotated about the lowering axis as compared to the position of normal
dispensing.
[0006] If on the one hand said feature allows the risk of accidental leaks of product to
be prevented, on the other, it is not at all effective should the integrity of the
contents require being protected, e.g. prior to purchasing, because the simple positioning
of the dispenser button in the closed configuration cannot exclude previous dispensing
of product.
[0007] In other words, dispensers of known type are not capable of forming a "tamper-evident
seal" designed to surely guarantee that the product has not been previously dispensed
and hence that the container and its contents have not been tampered with. In this
context, the technical task on which the present invention is based is to propose
a dispenser button for dispensers, applicable to bottles or the like, which overcomes
the above-mentioned drawbacks of the known art.
[0008] In particular, it is the object of the present invention to provide a dispenser button
for dispensers, applicable to bottles or the like, capable of ensuring the integrity
of the product contained in the container to which the dispenser is applied.
[0009] In particular, it is the object of the present invention to provide a dispenser button
for dispensers, applicable to bottles or the like, capable of indicating previous
use of the dispenser ("tamper-evident" function).
[0010] The technical task explained and the objects specified are substantially achieved
by a dispenser button for dispensers, applicable to bottles or the like, comprising
the technical features detailed in one or more of the appended claims.
[0011] Further features and advantages of the present invention will become more apparent
by the approximate, and thus non-limiting, description of a preferred but not exclusive
embodiment of a dispenser button for dispensers, applicable to bottles or the like,
as shown in the accompanying drawings, in which:
- figure 1 is a perspective view of a dispenser button according to the present invention;
- figure 2 is a sectional view, according to a vertical plane, of the dispenser button
of figure 1 in a first configuration;
- figure 3 depicts the sectional view of figure 2, in which the dispenser button is
in a second configuration;
- figure 4 depicts the sectional view of figure 2, in which the dispenser button is
in a ready-to-use configuration;
[0012] In accordance with the accompanying drawings, the numeral 1 denotes in its entirety
a dispenser button for dispensers, applicable to bottles or the like, in accordance
with the present invention.
[0013] The dispenser button 1 comprises a dispensing body 2 formed by a central body 3 to
the top of which a head 4 is connected.
[0014] As seen in figures 2 and 3, the central body 3 has a cylindrical outer shell 3a having
an inlet opening 5 and extending about an axis "X" coinciding with the direction of
movement of the dispenser button 1 when it is pressed by a user.
[0015] The head 4 has a spout 6 which extends in a plane which is transversal, preferably
perpendicular, to the axis "X", moving away from axis "X" itself.
[0016] At the free end of the spout 6 is a dispensing opening 7, which is in fluid communication
with the inlet opening 5 through an inner duct 8 which extends between the two openings
5, 7.
[0017] As shown in figures 2 and 3, the inner duct 8 extends for a first stretch 8a along
the axis "X", preferably coaxial thereto, and for a second stretch 8b transversally
to the axis "X" up to reaching the dispensing opening 7.
[0018] The first stretch 8a of the inner duct 8 is concentric to the cylindrical shell 3a
and is connected to the latter by ribs 9 positioned on diametral lines of the central
body 3. Said ribs 9 are engageable with specific portions receiving a pump (not shown
because of known type) designed to suck the liquid product up from the container so
that the liquid can be dispensed when the dispenser button 1 is pressed.
[0019] In particular, the first stretch 8a of the inner duct 8 has, in the lower part, holding
means 10 which are engageable with the pump rod, e.g. with snap-on coupling, and in
the top part, stopping ribs 11 for the pump rod, which, during assembly, unambiguously
determine the position of the rod with respect to the central body 3, since the top
surface of the rod abuts on the lower surface of the stopping ribs 11. The head 4
offers on its top outer surface 4a a zone where the user may press to lower the dispenser
button 1 and hence operate the pump.
[0020] The spout 6, which forms an extension of head 4 transversally to the axis "X", has,
at the dispensing opening 7, a closing element 12 acting on the dispensing opening
7 to block it at least partly, preferably completely. Thus, the closing element 12
blocks, preferably prevents, the outflow of the liquid product from the dispensing
opening 7.
[0021] Advantageously, the closing element 12 can be irreversibly separated from the spout
6 to allow a normal outflow of the liquid product from the dispensing opening 7. Preferably,
the closing element 12 is at least partly made in one piece with the dispensing body
2, and even more preferably is completely made in one piece with the dispensing body
2.
[0022] In greater detail, as shown in figures 2 and 3, the closing element 12 has:
- a first portion 12a integral with the dispensing body 2 and equipped with an inlet
opening 13, facing onto the dispensing opening 7 of the dispensing body 2, an outlet
14 and a duct 15 extending between the inlet opening and the outlet 13, 14 of the
closing element, and
- a second portion 12b acting on the outlet 14 to form a flap for closing the latter.
[0023] The duct 15 of the closing element 12 forms an uninterrupted extension of the inner
duct 8 of the dispensing body 2.
[0024] Advantageously, the closing element 12 is joined to the dispensing body 2 by means
of a stretch having a reduced resistant section 16, the section (i.e. the thickness
of the walls) being preferably less than resistant sections of the dispensing body
2 and of the closing element 12. This promotes the manual detachment of the closing
element 12 from the dispensing body 2 by breaking the stretch having a reduced resistant
section 16 in such a way as to uncover the dispensing opening 7. Preferably, the stretch
having a reduced resistant section 16 is formed by at least one notch 17 made in an
outer surface of the dispenser button 1 and positioned between the dispensing body
2 and the closing element 12. Therefore, the stretch having a reduced resistant section
16 forms a pre-weakened easy breaking section.
[0025] In accordance with the embodiment shown, the inner duct 8 of the dispensing body
2 and the outer surface of said dispensing body 2 have, at the dispensing opening
7, a cross-section that is substantially quadrilateral, preferably square or rectangular.
[0026] In this configuration, the stretch having a reduced resistant section 16 is formed
by a series of notches 17, preferably four, being angularly oriented at about 90 degrees
from each other and positioned in a plane substantially perpendicular to the axis
of the inner duct 8 of the dispensing body 2 at the dispensing opening 7.
[0027] In an embodiment not shown, the notches 17 are equipped with small holes designed
to further reduce the resistant section of the stretch having a reduced resistant
section 16.
[0028] Advantageously, the second portion 12b (flap) of the closing element 12 is interferingly
connected to the first portion 12a of the closing element 12 to keep the outlet 14
of the closing element 12 at least partly, preferably completely, blocked.
[0029] In greater detail, the second portion 12b of the closing element 12 can be irreversibly
connected to the first portion 12a in such a way that, once they have been connected
to each other, the two portions cannot be separated without irreversibly and visibly
damaging the closing element 12. This results in the closing element forming a "tamper-evident"
element which requires being removed for the liquid product to be dispensed. However,
this removal is irreversible because it requires breaking the above-mentioned stretch
having a reduced section 16 and hence making actual tampering of the dispenser unambiguous
(figure 4).
[0030] In accordance with the embodiment shown, the first portion 12a of the closing element
12 has a hole 18 positioned in a top part thereof, while the second portion 12b is
applied, by means of hinging, to a lower part of the first portion 12a and is equipped
with a stopping tooth 19, or more generally a projection, which can stably, and preferably
irreversibly, be engaged in the hole 18.
[0031] As shown in figure 1, the first portion 12a of the closing element 12 is obtained
by a top wall and by two side walls, and is open at the bottom, where it can be closed
by the flap 12b. The top and side walls of the first portion 12a follow the curvilinear
trajectory of the spout 6, so as to be joined to it in an aesthetically pleasing fashion.
Approximately in the middle of the top wall is the hole 18, which is designed to receive
the stopping tooth 19, which is in turn approximately positioned in the middle of
the flap 12b. The reciprocal position of the hole 18 and the stopping tooth 19 is
such that by closing the flap 12b by rotating it on its hinge, the stopping tooth
19 enters the hole 18. The coupling between the hole 18 and the stopping tooth 19
is such that an interference occurs between the walls of the stopping tooth 19 and
the walls of the hole 18, so that once they are fixed to each other, it is impossible
to open the flap 12b without tools or great difficulty, thus making tampering evident.
Preferably, in the closed position, the side walls of the flap 12b interfere with
the inner side walls of the first portion 12a of the closing element 12. This interference
has the object of decreasing or zeroing the passage areas of the product in the event
an attempt is made to operate the pump without first breaking the closing element
12.
[0032] Preferably, the dispenser button 1 is obtained by means of a single injection moulding
process, with the flap 12b in the open position so as to allow the extraction of the
moulding element (core) which creates the inner duct 8.
[0033] Hence the flap 12b is hinged to the first portion 12a by deforming a connecting portion
between them, preferably a portion with reduced thickness with peculiar features of
deformability.
[0034] The flap 12b is then closed by an automatic mechanism at the end of the moulding
process but before the dispenser button 1 is expelled from the mould. Thus, the dispenser
button 1 leaves the mould with the two portions 12a, 12b of the closing element already
irreversibly fixed to each other and ready for assembly on the pump, without further
operations being required.
[0035] In other words, the configuration in figure 2 only occurs at the moulding stage,
in order to allow the extraction of the moulding element (core), and can no longer
be achieved once moulding has been completed.
[0036] The present invention achieves the objects proposed and overcomes the drawbacks of
the known art.
[0037] The dispenser button according to the present invention is indeed designed to provide
the guarantee of "intact packaging" or of "product integrity", and the tamper-evident
closing element performs the function of plugging the outlet opening of the product.
This element is to be broken by the consumer before the first use, which is made easy
by the stretch having a reduced section and by the notches, and may not be reapplied
because it does not have a stable coupling portion with the spout of the dispenser
button. The consumer must simply grasp the end of the dispenser and fold it downwards
and then upwards to cause the detachment from the rest of the dispensing cap. At this
point, the pump may be used as an ordinary dispenser.
1. A dispenser button for dispensers, applicable to bottles or the like, comprising a
dispensing body (2) which can be operated directly by a user by pressing manually
and comprising an inlet opening (5) which can be connected to a dispenser for a liquid
product, a dispensing opening (7) and an inner duct (8) extending between the inlet
opening and the dispensing opening (5, 7) for channelling the liquid product towards
the dispensing opening (7);
characterised in that it also comprises a closing element (12), applied to the dispensing body (2) at the
dispensing opening (7) for obstructing, preferably preventing, the outflow of the
liquid product from the dispensing opening (7), there being the possibility of irreversibly
separating the closing element (12) from the dispensing body (2), thus allowing normal
outflow of the liquid product from the dispensing opening (7).
2. The dispenser button according to claim 1, wherein the closing element (12) is at
least partly made in one piece with the dispensing body (2).
3. The dispenser button according to claim 1 or 2, wherein the closing element (12) comprises:
- a first portion (12a) integral with the dispensing body (2) and comprising an inlet
(13), giving onto the dispensing opening (7) of the dispensing body (2), an outlet
(14) and a duct (15) extending between the inlet and the outlet (13, 14), and
- a second portion (12b) acting on the outlet (14) for at least partly, preferably
completely, blocking the outlet (14).
4. The dispenser button according to claim 2, wherein the closing element (12) is joined
to the dispensing body (2) by means of a stretch having a reduced resistant section
(16), preferably having a cross-section which is less than corresponding resistant
sections of the dispensing body (2) and of the closing element (12), for promoting
manual detachment of the closing element (12) from the dispensing body (2) by breaking
the stretch with reduced resistant section (16) in such a way as to uncover the dispensing
opening (7).
5. The dispenser button according to claim 4, wherein the stretch with reduced resistant
section (16) is formed by at least one notch (17) made in an outer surface of the
dispenser button (1) and positioned between the dispensing body (2) and the closing
element (12).
6. The dispenser button according to claim 5, wherein the dispensing body (2) comprises,
at the dispensing opening (7), a cross-section that is substantially quadrilateral,
preferably square or rectangular, and wherein the stretch with reduced resistant section
(16) is formed by a series of notches (17), preferably four, being positioned in a
plane substantially perpendicular to the axis of the inner duct (8) of the dispensing
body (2) at the dispensing opening (7).
7. The dispenser button according to claim 6, wherein the notches (17) comprise small
holes designed to further reduce the resistant section of the stretch with reduced
resistant section (16).
8. The dispenser button according to claim 3, wherein the second portion (12b) of the
closing element (12) is hinged to the first portion (12a) of the closing element (12),
preferably by means of a portion with reduced thickness, for forming a flap for closing
the outlet of the closing element (12).
9. The dispenser button according to claim 8, wherein the second portion (12b) of the
closing element (12) can be irreversibly connected to the first portion (12a) in such
a way that, once they have been connected to each other, the two portions (12a, 12b)
cannot be separated without irreversibly and visibly damaging the closing element
(12).
10. The dispenser button according to claim 8 or 9, wherein the first portion (12a) of
the closing element (12) comprises a hole (18) positioned in a top portion of it,
and wherein the second portion (12b) is applied to a lower part of the first portion
(12a) and is equipped with a projection (19) which can stably, and preferably irreversibly,
engage in the hole (18) in the first portion (12a).
11. The dispenser button according to any of the foregoing claims, wherein the dispensing
body (2) comprises:
- a central body (3) comprising an inlet opening (5) and extending about an axis (X)
coinciding with a direction of movement of the dispenser button (1) when it is pressed
by a user, and
- a head (4), positioned on top of the central body (3) and comprising a spout (6)
extending transversally to the axis (X) and ending at one end with the dispensing
opening (7).