Technical Field
[0001] The present invention is directed, in general, to the field of cartridges for containing
a cosmetic product, and to the field of dispensers for using said cartridges for dispensing
and using said cosmetic product. The cosmetic product that can be contained in a cartridge
of the present invention can be any product that is safe to use for cosmetic and/or
personal hygiene purposes, and for example can comprise any of a fragrance, a cologne,
an aroma, an oil, an essence, a cream, a lotion, a foam, a gel, a sunscreen, a shampoo,
a conditioner, a colorant or dye that is safe to apply on the human body, any type
of a dispersion or a liquid used for caring for the appearance and/or smell of the
skin and/or hair of the user such as a dispersion comprising solid organic and/or
inorganic particles and a liquid, and combinations thereof. Preferably, the cosmetic
product is an aroma or a fragrance or a cologne that is safe to apply for cosmetic
purposes on the skin or hair of humans and/or animals.
Background of the Invention
[0002] There are known dispensers of cosmetic products that are configured to receive capsules
that contain cosmetic substances and to be used for applying said substances on the
skin and/or hair. PCT patent application document
WO 2018/169823 A1 describes a dispenser that is fit to receive capsules that contain cosmetic products.
Therefore,
WO 2018/169823 A1 does not describe cartridges that contain capsules which in turn contain cosmetic
products, and therefore the dispensers mentioned in
WO 2018/169823 A1 are not described therein as being configured to receive and activate cartridges
that contain capsules that contain cosmetic products. This is an important difference
compared to the present invention that is described further below.
[0003] Likewise, the PCT patent application document
WO 2012/018999 A1 describes dispensers configured to receive in their interior a plurality of chambers
containing cosmetic substances. Nevertheless, these chambers are not being described
in
WO 2012/018999 A1 as being cartridges that contain in their interior capsules that contain the cosmetic
substances. Consequently, the present invention described further below differs significantly
compared to the art described in
WO 2012/018999 A1.
[0004] The prior art also comprises documents that describe dispensers which comprise one
or more containers that contain cosmetic substances and said containers may be fixed
inside a dispenser or may be removably attached to the latter, and the dispenser is
configured to selectively activate one of the containers therein for dispensing the
respective cosmetic substance. An example of such a document is the PCT patent application
document
WO 2017/091419 A1. It is noted that
WO 2017/091419 A1 does not describe a cartridge that contains in it a capsule that contains the cosmetic
substance.
[0005] The prior art available fails to describe a cartridge that is configured to avoid
or inhibit dispensing the cosmetic product contained therein when a corresponding
dispenser is not used. Therefore, the containers/chambers described in the prior art
do not have a structure and corresponding elements that could ensure that the containers/chambers
can be properly activated only via the use of an appropriate dispenser configured
to receive and contain in its interior said container/chamber. This is a serious drawback
for several reasons. The first reason is that the use of a dispenser is considered
by the inventors of the present invention to be necessary, or at least be highly desirable,
for ensuring/promoting that the user of the cartridge and of the cosmetic product
contained therein will apply the correct amount of the cosmetic product every time
the dispenser and the cartridge contained therein is activated. The second reason
is that when the container/chamber can be easily activated without the use of the
dispenser, then such activation can happen accidently and undesirably, and can happen
for example when the cartridge is stored or transported e.g. in a user's bag. The
third reason, is that the cosmetic products contained in containers/chambers that
are not designed to impede their activation without the use of a specialized apparatus
such as specially configured chamber, are usually easy to be removed and/or replaced
by third parties which may not have the authorization to do so by the manufacturer
of the cartridge who, for the benefit of the end users, cares profoundly about the
quality and good use of the cartridges and products contained therein. Such third
parties may also illegitimately copy the cartridges, especially when such cartridges
do not have special technical features. The present invention solves these drawbacks
of the prior art.
Description of the Invention
[0006] To that end, the present invention in its first aspect concerns a cartridge to contain
a cosmetic product. The cartridge is configured to be removably attached, meaning
to be removably fastened on or in a dispenser that is the object of the second aspect
of the invention. The dispenser when having received the cartridge is configured to
be activated by the user, thusly activating the cartridge and dispensing the cosmetic
product when the latter is contained in the cartridge. It is to be understood that
the present invention in its first aspect concerns the cartridge even when the latter
does not contain the cosmetic product. A further aspect of the present invention is
a system that comprises the cartridge of the first aspect, and a dispenser of the
second aspect of the invention. Further aspects of the present invention concern a
method that may comprise any of manufacturing and/or assembling the cartridge and/or
the parts thereof, manufacturing the dispenser and/or parts thereof, (re)filling the
cartridge with the cosmetic product, attaching or fastening the cartridge on or in
the dispenser, activating the dispenser thusly activating the cartridge and dispensing
the cosmetic product when the cartridge is attached to on fastened in or on the dispenser
and when the cartridge contains the cosmetic product.
[0007] Preferably, the invention in its first aspect is a cartridge for containing a cosmetic
product, the cartridge having connection means and comprising:
- a capsule comprising a container able to contain the cosmetic product, and a dispensing
mechanism attached to said container and configured to be actuated and dispense the
cosmetic product;
- a main chamber configured to contain attached to within it the capsule and to permit
dispensing towards outside the main chamber the cosmetic product when the dispensing
mechanism is actuated,
wherein the cartridge is configured to be removably attached via the connection means
to a cartridge receiving part (or a main chamber receiving part therein) of a dispenser,
the dispenser being configured to be activated by a user thus actuating the dispensing
mechanism. In the last sentence it is obviously meant that the dispenser is configured
to be activated by a user thus actuating the dispensing mechanism when the cartridge
is attached via the connection means to the cartridge receiving part of the dispenser.
[0008] Therefore, preferably and in accordance to the above, the invention in its first
aspect is a cartridge for containing a cosmetic product, the cartridge having connection
means and comprising:
- a capsule comprising a dispensing mechanism and a container that is able to contain
the cosmetic product, the dispensing mechanism being attached to said container and
configured to be actuated and thusly dispense the cosmetic product;
- a main chamber configured to contain inside it and attached to the same the capsule,
and to permit dispensing towards outside the main chamber the cosmetic product when
the dispensing mechanism is actuated,
wherein the container is displaceable with respect to both the main chamber and the
dispensing mechanism, and is also configured to actuate the dispensing mechanism when
being displaced with respect to the latter, and the connection means comprise a connection
orifice located on the main chamber and preferably adjacent to the container, the
connection orifice allowing applying on the capsule, and preferably on the container,
an external mechanical force aimed at displacing the container with respect to both
the main chamber and the dispensing mechanism for thusly actuating the dispensing
mechanism, the external mechanical force originating from outside the main chamber
and the cartridge and having a direction that passes from and through the connection
orifice towards the capsule. Most preferably, the external mechanical force is being
provided (performed) by a dispenser (the dispenser is not part of the cartridge),
and/or the cartridge is configured to be coupled to the dispenser and receive the
external mechanical force from the dispenser.
[0009] For example, when the cartridge is inserted in the cartridge receiving part of a
dispenser that is according to the second aspect of the invention, the user by touching
and pushing the main chamber may press the entire cartridge against a main chamber
receiving part of the dispenser. In the latter case, if the main chamber receiving
part may move together with the main chamber towards the direction of the force applied
by the user pushing the main chamber and the chamber receiving part, then if the dispenser
additionally has an actuating part that is configured to be inserted through the connection
orifice inside the main chamber and press the container towards a direction that is
opposite to the direction of the force applied by the user, thus essentially the actuating
part applying on the dispenser an external mechanical force that is opposite to the
user force and directed towards pushing the container towards the dispensing mechanism,
the latter can be actuated; for this to happen the actuating part of the dispenser
must be configured, e.g. shaped, as to fit and move through the connection orifice,
and preferably also configured as to be adjacent to the container (thus allowing the
actuating part to push the container) and to move relatively to and through the main
chamber receiving part when the latter is moved by the cartridge's main chamber that
is pushed by the user.
[0010] Optionally and preferably the main chamber is configured to contain removably attached
to within it the capsule. Attached can be interpreted as meaning fastened, and removably
as meaning that the fastened object (e.g. the fastened capsule) can be removed and/or
reattached to the entity (e.g. the main chamber) that can receive in or on it said
object without these actions causing any significant or critical damage to said object
and/or to said entity on/in to which the object is fastened, and preferably without
said actions causing any substantial damage at all. It is pointed out that the capsule
is contained inside (in the interior of) of the main chamber.
[0011] For ensuring the best positioning, containment and possible fastening of the capsule
inside the main chamber, it is contemplated the optional case wherein the main chamber
comprises first positioning means configured to hold fixed, and preferably removably
fixed, onto them an external surface of the dispensing mechanism. Likewise, it is
also contemplated the optional case wherein the main chamber comprises second positioning
means configured to hold attached, and preferably removably attached, onto them an
outer surface of the container. The features in each of the aforementioned last two
cases, address the technical problem of how to avoid the activation of the dispensing
mechanism when the user is only contacting directly with his/her hands the main chamber
(and not the dispensing mechanism and/or the container of the capsule) and when the
user is not using the dispenser. In a non-limiting example, if the dispensing mechanism
has a cylindrical shape that projects from a side of the container, then the main
chamber may comprise first positioning means which are a hollow structure of a substantially
cylindrical shape adapted so that the dispensing mechanism can be inserted, at least
partially, in the interior of said hollow structure being thusly fastened therein.
Said hollow structure may be part of the surface on the interior of the main chamber.
Likewise, in another non-limiting example, if the container has a cylindrical shape,
then the main chamber may comprise second positioning means which are a hollow structure
of a substantially cylindrical shape adapted so that the container can be inserted,
at least partially, in the interior of said hollow structure being thusly fastened
therein. Said hollow structure may be part of the surface on the interior of the main
chamber. Optionally and preferably, the main chamber comprises first positioning means
and second positioning means which are located with respect to each other in opposite
sides in the interior of the main chamber.
[0012] The dispensing mechanism can for example be of a known type, with a non-limiting
example being a spray head and/or nozzle. Therefore, optionally the dispensing mechanism
comprises a spray nozzle. Optionally, the dispensing mechanism may additionally comprise
other elements such as a conduit that is configured to allow and direct the flow of
liquid from the interior of the container of the capsule to said spray head. The container
can be of any shape or volume that allow it to fit in the main chamber of the cartridge.
In a non-limiting example, the container is cylindrical and has an open mouth (an
opening) that is capped and/or sealed by the dispensing mechanism attached onto it.
The dispensing mechanism may optionally be fastened on the corresponding mouth of
the container, thusly the dispensing mechanism being permanently or removably attached
to the container. Optionally and preferably the dispensing mechanism is removably
fastened onto said mouth of the container. Optionally a suspension mechanism, e.g.
a spring, may exist at the union or joint between the container and the dispensing
mechanism, so that when the latter moves and is being displaced with respect to the
former, the suspension may push/act against such motion or displacement.
[0013] The fact that the cartridge comprises a main chamber that contains the capsule and
the dispensing mechanism attached to the container of the capsule results to the prevention
or inhibition of the activation of said dispensing mechanism when the dispenser is
not used. In contrast to the prior art discussed further above which describes capsules
that are not enclosed within a main chamber of a cartridge and which thusly can be
directly activated, intentionally or unintentionally, by the user without the use
of an appropriate dispenser, in the present invention the main chamber of the cartridge
contains in its interior the capsule and the dispensing mechanism and thus prevents
and/or inhibits the direct contact between the hands of the user and said capsule
and dispensing mechanism. Consequently, when the cartridge is not fastened on and
properly attached to the dispenser, the accidental or intentional activation of the
cartridge, and the consequent accidental or unoptimized dispensing of the cosmetic
product possibly contained in the cartridge, are prevented. This is an important technical
effect because it addresses the technical problems of: i) how to ensure that the cosmetic
product is applied in a controlled and optimized manner, ii) how to ensure that the
correct amount of the cosmetic product is applied every time the cartridge is used
by the user, iii) how to ensure that the force with which the cartridge is activated
is well controlled, iv) how to ensure that the content of the cartridge is not released
when the cartridge is stored and or transported (e.g. when the cartridge is in a luggage
of the user), v) how to ensure that the cartridge is robust and the container containing
the cosmetic product cannot be easily broken spilling the product, vi) how to ensure
that the cartridge cannot be easily copied and/or refilled by parties that are not
properly authorized and/or controlled and/or trained by the owner and/or proprietor
of the present invention who cares about the latter's good implementation, vii) how
to ensure that the cartridge can be fastened/attached in or on the dispenser in an
optimized way that prevents or inhibits the damaging of the cartridge's container
and the accidental spilling of the cosmetic product while ensuring the easy, simple
and safe storage, transportation and use of the cartridge in combination with the
dispenser. The inventors of the present invention have found that all the aforementioned
problems are solved effectively when the cartridge has certain technical elements
described herein. The presence of the main chamber of the cartridge contributes to
solving the aforementioned problems because it inhibits the uncontrolled access to
the capsule that contains the cosmetic product, and prevents the uncontrolled activation
of the dispensing mechanism. As indicated further above, the dispensing mechanism
is optionally and preferably part of the capsule and thus it is also optionally enclosed
by the main chamber. Considering that the dispenser is configured to be activated
and thusly actuate (activate) the dispensing mechanism, it can be understood that
the main chamber is optionally configured to prevent the manual activation of the
capsule and/or of the dispensing mechanism when the user touches directly only the
main chamber i.e. when the user does not touch directly said capsule and/or said dispensing
mechanism nor uses the dispenser. These functionalities are aided by the presence
of the following optional technical elements.
[0014] Optionally, the main chamber is separable into an upper part and a lower part which
are configured to be removably attached to each other forming the main chamber when
being attached, and allowing access to the capsule when being separated. Therefore,
optionally the main chamber comprises an upper part and a lower part which are configured
to be removably attached to each other forming the main chamber when being attached,
and allowing access to the capsule when being separated from each other. This is a
useful technical feature which allows for the dismantle of the main chamber and thus
for the possible refill or repair or replacement or cleaning of the capsule and/or
of the main chamber and parts thereof if and when said actions are necessary. Moreover,
optionally and preferably, the main chamber has an injection orifice that is located
in front of the dispensing mechanism and is configured to allow the cosmetic product
to exit the main chamber and the dispensing mechanism when the latter is actuated;
this is a particularly useful optional feature which allows for the good injection
of the cosmetic product towards outside the cartridge, when the dispensing mechanism
and the overall capsule are in the interior of the main chamber. Moreover, it is also
contemplated the optional and preferable case wherein the connection means comprise
a connection orifice formed on the main chamber, the connection orifice being configured
to allow an actuating part of the dispenser to be inserted into the cartridge and/or
to push the container towards the dispensing mechanism when the dispenser is actuated.
The configuration mentioned in the previous sentence allows for the capsule and dispensing
mechanism to be actuated by the use of the dispenser even when the user cannot easily
contact directly with his/her hands the capsule and the dispensing mechanism when
the latter two are enclosed by the main chamber. Therefore, the aforementioned technical
feature in combination to the other structural elements of the cartridge contributes
to the prevention of the uncontrolled or accidental activation of the cartridge and
of the accidental release of the cosmetic product, especially when the cartridge is
not used with the dispenser of the invention.
[0015] As can be understood from the description further above, preferably the cartridge
has connection means which are adapted/configured to be attached and/or fastened on
a main chamber receiving part of a dispenser, so that the cartridge as a whole is
configured to be removably attached via the connection means to the main chamber receiving
part of a dispenser. This allows for the cartridge and the cartridge-dispenser system
to be used by the user in a facile, simple and pleasant manner. For the same reasons,
optionally the connection means comprise a first magnet attached to the container
and/or to the chamber and configured to attract a magnetic part of the dispenser.
Preferably, the first magnet is adjacent to the connection orifice. The presence of
said first magnet, in combination with some elements of the cartridge solves the technical
problem of how to ensure that the cartridge, and in particular the capsule and dispensing
mechanism therein, are positioned correctly in/on the main chamber receiving part
of the dispenser, even when the user does not pay much attention towards inserting/positioning
accurately the cartridge in the dispenser. The inventors found that once the cartridge
has been inserted in the dispenser at a position at which the magnetic force between
the first magnet and the dispenser is sufficiently high to result to a noticeable
attraction, said attraction may lead to a further automatic adjustment of the exact
position of the cartridge and/or of the capsule therein with respect to the actuating
part of the dispenser, so that the cartridge can be activated by the dispenser in
an optimized manner. The aforementioned automatic adjustment may happen because the
cartridge tends to be positioned with respect to the dispenser so that the potential
energy associated with the magnetic attraction between the two is minimized.
[0016] More generally, it is contemplated the optional case wherein the connection means
comprise an outer surface of the main chamber shaped as to fit onto (e.g. fit or fit
in) the main chamber receiving part of the dispenser. Therefore, the connection means
may simply be a part of the main chamber shaped as to fit or be attached or be fastened
or snap onto and/or into the main chamber receiving part of the dispenser. For example,
if said main chamber receiving part comprises a protuberance, then the connection
means may comprise a hole or recess that is shaped so as to fit on and/or around said
protuberance. Similarly, in another example if said main chamber receiving part comprises
a hole or recess, then the connection means may comprise a protuberance that is shaped
as to fit inside said hole or recess. Similarly, in yet another example, if the connection
means comprise a surface part of the main chamber wherein said surface part is flat
or otherwise shaped and is of a particular size, then the main chamber receiving part
of the dispenser may be shaped and/or sized similarly or identically to the aforementioned
surface part of the main chamber. The configurations described in each of the aforementioned
last three examples, contribute towards facilitating the good and easy use of the
cartridge in combination with the dispenser.
[0017] Optionally and preferably, a cartridge according of the first aspect of the invention
has a geometrical axis of symmetry that is also an axis of symmetry of each of the
main chamber, the container, and the dispensing mechanism, and wherein said axis of
symmetry passes through, and preferably through the center of, the connection orifice.
It is to be understood that in the context of the present invention axis of symmetry
(geometrical axis of symmetry) can be a line that divides an object into two equal
halves, thereby creating a mirror like reflection of either side of the object. When
the cartridge has the aforementioned axis of symmetry, this makes the cartridge and
its use simple and aesthetically pleasing, and allows for manufacturing the cartridge
and/or parts therein through relatively simple and industrially important processes
such as for example injection molding, for reducing the cost and time required for
assembling and manufacturing the cartridge and parts therein.
[0018] The cartridge may optionally further comprise the cosmetic product. Optionally and
preferably the cosmetic product is any of a scent, a perfume, an aroma or a cologne,
and preferably a liquid perfume or cologne.
[0019] The present invention in its second aspect is a dispenser adapted to be used with
the cartridge of the first aspect of the invention. The dispenser is specifically
adapted to receive the cartridge so that the cartridge can be removably fastened to
(on/in) and/or inserted in the dispenser. For this reason, preferably the dispenser
has a cartridge receiving part that is configured to be removable attached to a cartridge
via connection means of the latter. Considering all of the aforementioned, the invention
in its second aspect preferably is a dispenser that, has a cartridge receiving part
that is configured to be removable attached to a cartridge via connection means of
the latter, the cartridge being according to the first aspect of the invention, the
dispenser being configured to be activated by a user thus actuating the dispensing
mechanism of the cartridge and dispensing the cosmetic product. In the last sentence
it is obviously meant that the dispenser is configured to be activated by a user thus
actuating the dispensing mechanism when the cartridge is attached via the connection
means to the cartridge receiving part of the dispenser. Preferably, the dispenser
is actuated manually by the user, and most preferably, the dispenser is actuated by
a user pushing against the dispenser a cartridge attached to or inserted in the dispenser'
cartridge receiving part, while holding the dispenser, most preferably using only
one hand.
[0020] The main chamber receiving part of the dispenser is adapted to receive and to optionally
enclose, at least partially, the cartridge and more specifically the cartridge's main
chamber, with the latter two being adapted for being removable fastened/attached to
the cartridge receiving part. Preferably the cartridge receiving part has a main chamber
receiving part that contacts the cartridge's main chamber. For this reason, optionally
and preferably the shape of the main chamber receiving part may contour to at least
a part of the cartridge's main chamber that contacts and is attached to said main
chamber receiving part. Likewise, the main chamber receiving part may optionally comprise
a receiving chamber in which the entire cartridge is inserted fully or partially,
and consequently the volume of the receiving chamber may optionally be equal to or
larger than the volume of the cartridge or of the part of the cartridge that contacts
and is attached to (e.g. attached onto or into) said receiving chamber.
[0021] The cartridge receiving part is a very important element of the dispenser, because
by being in contact with the cartridge's main chamber it affects the actuation of
the cartridge via the use of the dispenser. This is evident in the herein contemplated
optional and most preferable case of the second aspect of the invention wherein the
dispenser comprises
- a main body that is configured to be hold by a user;
- at least one cartridge receiving part that comprises an actuating part and an actuation
mechanism that comprises a main chamber receiving part;
- suspension means attached to the actuation mechanism,
wherein
- the main body contains the actuating part, the suspension means and the main chamber
receiving part, the latter comprising a main opening and being displaceable between
a first position and a second position with respect to both the main body and the
actuating part;
- the suspension means are configured to push the main chamber receiving part to move
from the second position to the first position when the main chamber receiving part
is at the second position; and,
- the actuating part is located at the main opening and protrudes from the main chamber
receiving part and is configured for moving relatively to the main chamber receiving
part for thusly executing a relative motion with respect to the main chamber receiving
part when the latter is being displaced between the first position and the second
position, in which case, said actuating part is configured to apply an external mechanical
force on any solid surface that is not a part of the dispenser and contacts the actuating
part during said relative motion opposing the latter, said external mechanical force
aimed at displacing said solid surface with respect to the main chamber receiving
part and at forcing the solid surface to follow said relative motion.
[0022] It is noted that optionally the actuating part is not constantly located at the main
opening nor constantly protrudes from the main chamber receiving part, but does so
only during or after said relative motion e.g. the actuating part may initially be
located within the opening and protrude from it and from the main chamber receiving
part only during or after the occurrence of the movement/displacement of the cartridge
receiving part.
[0023] Optionally, the cartridge receiving part, and specifically the actuation mechanism
therein, also comprises a support structured attached to the main chamber receiving
part. Moreover, optionally the main chamber receiving part, which has a side and respective
surface on which the main chamber of the cartridge is to be placed, also has on said
side and said surface a main opening (such as the a aforementioned main opening) that
extends across two opposite sides (one of which is said side having said respective
surface) of the chamber receiving part, and from said main opening the actuating part
passes through and protrudes with respect to the main chamber receiving part and to
the latter's side that is to be attached to the cartridge. The latter optional case
also serves as an example of how the actuating part is configured for moving relatively
to and through the main chamber receiving part for thusly executing a relative motion
with respect to the main chamber receiving part when the latter is being displaced
between the first position and the second position.
[0024] The suspension means are preferably inside the main body, and optionally they may
be fastened onto the body, and optionally they may be located inside a cavity that
is comprised by said body and is configured so that the suspension means fit in its
interior and can function as described above. The suspension means optionally comprise
a spring (or two or more springs) located in the aforementioned optional cavities
within the main body. The cavity may be configured, e,.g. it may be sized, so that
the spring can be compressed and/or stretched when the actuation mechanism moves from
the first position to the second position or when the actuation mechanism moves from
the second position to the first position. Optionally, the longitudinal axis of the
spring is parallel to the longitudinal axis of the cartridge-body system, and/or is
parallel to the geometrical axis along the dispensing mechanism and the container
of the cartridge. Said geometrical axis along the container is preferably the symmetry
axis of the cartridge mentioned further above. Also optionally and preferably, the
dispenser has an axis of symmetry that is also an axis of symmetry of the optional
main body, actuating part, main chamber receiving part and, in case that the dispenser
comprises two cartridge receiving parts, of the two main chamber receiving parts of
said two cartridge receiving parts.
[0025] The optional support structure and the suspension means are optionally located under
the main chamber receiving part, under the cartridge (when such cartridge is loaded
on the dispenser) and towards the center of the main body. Considering that the main
chamber receiving part is removably attached to the cartridge, when the actuation
mechanism moves between the first position and the second position, then the main
chamber of the cartridge also moves between two corresponding positions with respect
to the main body of the dispenser. It is contemplated that a simple, easy and practical
way for activating the dispensing mechanism by displacing the actuation mechanism
to the second position, would be to push the cartridge towards the main chamber receiving
part, and thus towards the actuation mechanism. Therefore, regarding the dispenser
of the second aspect of the invention it is contemplated the optional case wherein
the dispenser is configured to be activated when the user pushes the cartridge (that
has been attached to/loaded into the dispenser) towards the main chamber receiving
part. In the previous sentence, pushing the cartridge should be best understood as
meaning pushing the main chamber of the cartridge.
[0026] Regarding the dispenser of the second aspect of the invention, it is also contemplated
the optional case wherein the dispenser comprises an actuating part configured to
be at least partially inserted via the connection means of the cartridge into the
cartridge and/or configured to push the container of the cartridge towards the latter's
dispensing mechanism when the dispenser is actuated. As described further above, the
connection means of the cartridge may optionally and preferably comprise a connection
orifice, and in that case when the dispenser has an actuating part, then said actuating
part can be at least partially inserted in the cartridge via said connection orifice.
If furthermore, the cartridge has the aforementioned optional first position means
and second position means positioned in the interior of the chamber in opposite sides
for respectively holding in place the dispensing mechanism and the container of the
capsule as described further above, then when the user actuates the dispenser, for
example by pushing the main chamber towards the main chamber receiving part, then
the actuating part could push the container towards the dispensing mechanism which
when moved with respect to the container can be activated/actuated (if for example
the actuating mechanism comprises a spray nozzle) thusly dispensing the cosmetic product
towards outside the capsule and towards outside the cartridge and the dispenser. Moreover,
optionally and preferably the dispenser comprises a second magnet that is configured
to attract a magnetic part of the cartridge. If the cartridge has a first magnet as
mentioned further above, then obviously this first magnet may be the cartridge's magnetic
part that is attracted by the aforementioned second magnet of the dispenser. The second
magnet can for example be located fixed (on)to the aforementioned optional actuating
part of the dispenser.
[0027] Two additional and major technical problems that are addressed and solved by the
present invention are how can a user avoid having to purchase and store large quantities
of a specific cosmetic product, and how can a user frequently change the cosmetic
products he/she uses without said change entailing a significant financial and/or
environmental cost. The present invention solves these problems because it allows
the end user to purchase and use easily cartridges that contain small amounts of cosmetic
products, thusly avoiding the need for buying large bottles/containers that contain
large quantities of cosmetic products. Similarly, the present invention offers the
possibility to use a single device, that is the dispenser of the second aspect of
the invention, to apply several, and indeed numerous, different cosmetic products
contained in corresponding cartridges. Therefore, optionally and preferably the dispenser
comprises a plurality of cartridge receiving parts, and for example 2, 3, 4, 5, 6
or more cartridge receiving parts, each configured to be attached to a corresponding
cartridge. In a non- limiting example, optionally the dispenser comprises two cartridge
receiving parts, each configured to attach to a corresponding cartridge, the two cartridge
receiving parts being positioned in opposite sides of the dispenser. Overall, optionally,
the dispenser comprises two or more cartridge receiving part, and the suspension means
are attached to the actuation mechanism of each cartridge receiving part.
[0028] The dispenser of the present invention can be easily transported and carried around
by the user with or without cartridges being attached to the dispenser. Nevertheless,
when the dispenser does have cartridges attached to it, it is important to avoid accidently
activating them e.g. when the dispenser is transported within a bag of the user. Likewise,
if the dispenser has more than one cartridges attached to it, it may be very useful
to select which of the cartridges is to be activated every time the dispenser is used,
and likewise to select to block one or more of the cartridges from being activated
at any given time the dispenser is used. For the aforementioned reasons, it is contemplated
the optional case regarding the second aspect of the invention, wherein the dispenser
comprises selection means configured to be adjustable as to block and/or unblock the
actuation of the dispenser, and/or as to select the cartridge receiving part and corresponding
cartridge to be actuated in case the dispenser has more than one cartridge receiving
parts each configured to attach (to be attached) to a corresponding cartridge.
[0029] For the aforementioned reasons, it is contemplated a dispenser according to the second
aspect of the invention, wherein the dispenser comprises selection means configured
to be adjustable between blocking and unblocking the displacement of the main chamber
receiving part between the first position and the second position. In this case, further
optionally,
- the actuation mechanism comprises a support structure firmly attached to the main
chamber receiving part;
- the support structure and the actuation mechanism as a whole are configured to be
displaceable and moving together with the main chamber receiving part when the latter
is being displaced between the first position and the second position with respect
to both the main body and the actuating part;
- the selection means comprise an unblocking protrusion that is attached on the support
structure and is configured to move together with the actuation mechanism when the
main chamber receiving part is displaced between the first position and the second
position, and the selection means also comprise a movable solid selector configured
to move between a blocking position and an unblocking position, wherein the solid
selector comprises an unblocking cavity that is configured so that when the solid
selector is at its unblocking position the unblocking protrusion can slide in and
move through the unblocking cavity thus allowing the movement of the actuation mechanism
from the first position to the second position, and when the solid selector is at
its blocking position, the unblocking protrusion may not slide in and move through
the unblocking cavity thusly inhibiting and/or blocking the movement of the actuation
mechanism from the first position to the second position.
[0030] Moreover, optionally the dispenser is shaped and configured so that the user can
hold the body with one hand and can manually displace, using the fingers of the same
hand, the main chamber receiving part from the first position towards the second position.
This optional feature ensures that the dispenser is very easy and simple to use, and
permits the user to execute additional actions while using the dispenser, such as
holding with his/her other hand a mirror for looking where exactly to apply the cosmetic
product.
Brief Description of the Drawings
[0031] The previous and other advantages and features will be more fully understood from
the following detailed description of embodiments, with reference to the attached
figures, which must be considered in an illustrative and non-limiting manner, in which:
Fig. 1 illustrates a cross section of a preferred embodiment of a cartridge according
to the first aspect of the invention.
Fig. 1 a illustrates a perspective of a cross section of a preferred embodiment of
a cartridge according to the first aspect of the invention.
Fig. 2. illustrates a front view of a preferred embodiment of a cartridge according
to the first aspect of the invention.
Fig 3. illustrates a side view of a preferred embodiment of a cartridge according
to the first aspect of the invention.
Fig. 4 illustrates a cross section of a preferred embodiment of a cartridge according
to the first aspect of the invention.
Fig. 5 illustrates a front view of a preferred embodiment of a dispenser that is according
to the second aspect of the invention, and of two cartridges which are according to
a preferred embodiment of the first aspect of the invention and are properly attached
to the dispenser.
Fig. 6. illustrates a side view of a preferred embodiment of a dispenser that is according
to the second aspect of the invention, and of two cartridges which are according to
a preferred embodiment of the first aspect of the invention and are properly attached
to the dispenser.
Fig. 7 illustrates a cross section of a preferred embodiment of a dispenser that is
according to the second aspect of the invention, and of two cartridges which are according
to a preferred embodiment of the first aspect of the invention and are properly attached
to the dispenser.
Fig. 8 illustrates a cross section of a preferred embodiment of a dispenser that is
according to the second aspect of the invention, and of two cartridges which are according
to a preferred embodiment of the first aspect of the invention and are properly attached
to the dispenser.
Fig. 9a illustrates a front view of a preferred embodiment of a dispenser that is
according to the second aspect of the invention, and of an embodiment of a cartridge
that is according to the first aspect of the invention and is properly attached to
the dispenser.
Fig. 9b illustrates a side view of a preferred embodiment of a dispenser that is according
to the second aspect of the invention, and of an embodiment of a cartridge that is
according to the first aspect of the invention and is properly attached to the dispenser.
Fig 9c. illustrates a cross section of a preferred embodiment of a dispenser that
is according to the second aspect of the invention, and of an embodiment of a cartridge
that is according to the first aspect of the invention and is properly attached to
the dispenser.
Fig 9d illustrates a cross section of a preferred embodiment of a dispenser that is
according to the second aspect of the invention, and of an embodiment of a cartridge
that is according to the first aspect of the invention and is properly attached to
the dispenser.
Fig. 10 illustrates a front view of a preferred embodiment of a dispenser that is
according to the second aspect of the invention.
Fig. 11 illustrates a cross section of a preferred embodiment of the dispenser shown
in Fig. 10.
Detailed Description of Preferred Embodiments
[0032] Fig. 1 shows a preferred embodiment of a cartridge for containing a cosmetic product,
the cartridge having connection means 6 and comprising:
- a capsule 2 comprising a container 3 able to contain a cosmetic product, and a dispensing
mechanism 4 attached to said container 3 and configured to be actuated and dispense
the cosmetic product;
- a main chamber 5 configured to contain attached to within it the capsule 2 and to
permit dispensing towards outside the main chamber 5 the cosmetic product when the
dispensing mechanism is actuated,
wherein the cartridge is configured to be removably attached via the connection means
6 to a main chamber receiving part (not shown in Fig. 1) of a dispenser (not shown
in Fig. 1), the dispenser being configured to be activated by a user thus actuating
the dispensing mechanism 4.
[0033] Likewise, it can be said that Fig. 1 shows a cartridge having connection means 6
and comprising:
- a capsule 2 comprising a dispensing mechanism 4 and a container 3 that is able to
contain the cosmetic product, the dispensing mechanism 4 being attached to said container
3 and configured to be actuated and thusly dispense the cosmetic product;
- a main chamber 5 configured to contain inside it and attached to the same the capsule
2, and to permit dispensing towards outside the main chamber 5 the cosmetic product
when the dispensing mechanism 4 is actuated,
wherein the container is displaceable with respect to both the main chamber 5 and
the dispensing mechanism 4, and is also configured to actuate the dispensing mechanism
4 when being displaced with respect to the latter, and the connection means 6 comprise
a connection orifice 32 located on the main chamber 5 and adjacent to the container
3, the connection orifice 32 allowing applying on the capsule, and preferably on the
container 3, an external mechanical force aimed at displacing the container 3 with
respect to both the main chamber 5 and the dispensing mechanism 4 for thusly actuating
the dispensing mechanism 4, the external mechanical force originating from outside
the main chamber 5 and the cartridge and having a direction that passes from and through
the connection orifice 32 towards the capsule 2.
[0034] It is noted that in the cartridge in Fig. 1 the main chamber 5 comprises first positioning
means 8 configured to hold removably fixed to them an external surface 9 of the dispensing
mechanism 4. More specifically, in Fig. 1 the first positioning means 8 comprise protrusions
in the interior of the main chamber 5, and to and by said protrusions the dispensing
mechanism 4 is respectively attached and locked in place.
[0035] Moreover, as shown in Fig. 1 the main chamber 5 comprises second positioning means
10 configured to hold removably attached onto them an outer surface 11 of the container.
In this particular case shown, said outer surface 11 of the container is an external
flat surface located at the bottom of the container, and the second positioning means
10 comprise a flat surface that is similarly sized to said external flat surface of
the container, and is normal to the longitudinal axis (not indicated) of the container
that passes through the center of the container and that is parallel to the plane
of Fig. 1.
[0036] Moreover, Fig. 1 illustrates that in the cartridge shown therein, the connection
means 6 comprise a connection orifice 32 formed on the main chamber 5, the connection
orifice being configured to allow an actuating part of the dispenser to be inserted
into the cartridge and/or to push the container 3 towards the dispensing mechanism
4 when the dispenser is actuated. It is noted that in the cartridge shown in Fig.
1 the dispensing mechanism 4 comprises a spray nozzle 7. Moreover, as indicated in
Fig. 1 the connection means 6 comprise an outer surface 34 of the main chamber shaped
as to fit onto, and preferably as to contour on a corresponding surface of the main
chamber receiving part (not shown in Fig. 1) of the dispenser. In Fig. 1 the connection
orifice is a hole through a wall of the main chamber.
[0037] In the perspective of the cross section shown in in Fig. 1a, the cartridge is similar
to the cartridge shown in Fig. 1, and comprises:
- connection means 16;
- a capsule 12 comprising a dispensing mechanism 14 and a container 13 that is able
to contain the cosmetic product, the dispensing mechanism 14 being attached to said
container 13 and configured to be actuated and thusly dispense the cosmetic product;
- a main chamber configured to contain inside it and attached to the same the capsule
12, and to permit dispensing towards outside the main chamber 5 the cosmetic product
when the dispensing mechanism 14 is actuated, wherein the container is displaceable
with respect to both the main chamber and the dispensing mechanism 14, and is also
configured to actuate the dispensing mechanism 14 when being displaced with respect
to the latter, and the connection means 16 comprise a connection orifice located on
the main chamber and preferably adjacent to the container 13, the connection orifice
allowing applying on the capsule, and preferably on the container 13, an external
mechanical force F (the direction of which is indicated by a thick black arrow in
Fig. 1a) aimed at displacing the container 13 with respect to both the main chamber
and the dispensing mechanism 14 for thusly actuating the dispensing mechanism 14,
the external mechanical force originating from outside the main chamber and the cartridge
and having a direction that passes from and through the connection orifice towards
the capsule 12;
- first positioning means 18 configured to hold removably fixed to them an external
surface 19 of the dispensing mechanism 14,
- second positioning means 20 configured to hold removably attached to them an outer
surface 21 of the container.
[0038] In the cartridge shown in Fig. 1a
- the main chamber comprises the first positioning means 18 and the second positioning
means 20,
- the connection means 16 comprise an outer surface 35 of the main chamber shaped as
to fit onto the main chamber receiving part of the dispenser.
[0039] In Fig. 1a the first positioning means 19 comprise a first cylindrical protuberance
that projects from the rest of the internal surface of the main chamber and has a
hollow cylindrical shape which is open on one end towards the interior of the main
chamber, and the dispensing mechanism 14 has a similar cylindrical shape which is
configured, e.g. it is sized, to be able to be inserted and thusly to can be removably
fastened with said cylindrical protuberance. Moreover, as indicated Fig. 1a illustrates
that the second positioning means 20 indicated therein comprise a second cylindrical
protuberance which is substantially parallel and similar, albeit located in the interior
of the main chamber on an opposite side, compared to the aforementioned first cylindrical
protuberance. The bottom end of the main chamber of the capsule indicated in Fig.
1a, is configured to be -at least partially- inserted in, i.e. to be removably fastened
(in)to (fastened at), said second cylindrical protuberance.
[0040] Fig. 1a also illustrates that the main chamber of the cartridge shown therein is
separable into an upper part 5a and a lower part 5b which are configured to be removably
attached to each other forming the main chamber when being (thusly) attached, and
allowing access to the capsule 12 when being separated (from each other). The joint
5c between the upper part 5a and the lower part 5b when the latter two are attached
together, e.g. when the upper part fits as a snap-on attachment to the lower part,
is also indicated in Fig. 1a. Moreover, Fig. 1a also illustrates that the connection
means 16 of the cartridge shown therein comprise a first magnet 33 attached to the
container 13 and to the chamber and configured to attract a magnetic part (not shown
in fig. 1a) of the dispenser.
[0041] The cartridge shown in Fig. 2 is the cartridge shown in Fig 1a. The plane of Fig.
1 and cross section therein is normal to the plane of Fig 2, and is parallel to the
geometrical axis which is indicated by the dashed line in Fig. 2 and is passing through
the therein indicated points D and D'. In this case said geometrical axis is a geometrical
axis of symmetry of the cartridge, and is also an axis of symmetry of each of the
main chamber (not shown), the container (not shown), and the dispensing mechanism
(not shown), and wherein said axis of symmetry passes through the center of the connection
orifice (not idicated). Also, as indicated in Fig. 2, the main chamber 5 has an injection
orifice 31 that is located in front of the dispensing mechanism and is configured
to allow the cosmetic product to exit the main chamber 5 and the dispensing mechanism
when the latter is actuated. The dispensing mechanism in this particular case has
a spray nozzle 7 which is located behind the injection orifice 31, and therefore the
cosmetic product can exit through both the injection orifice 31 and spray nozzle 7
when the dispensing mechanism is actuated.
[0042] In an embodiment of the cartridge according to the first aspect of the invention,
the main chamber has a viewing window configured to allow a user of the cartridge
to view the capsule within the main chamber. The aforementioned viewing window is
an optional feature that solves the technical problem of how to know: whether a cartridge
is filled with a cosmetic product and/or whether the amount of the cosmetic product
within the cartridge is sufficiently high for the needs of the user, and/or what is
the color of the cosmetic product, even when the main chamber excluding the viewing
window is made of an opaque or non-transparent material that does not allow seeing
through it. This is often the case when the cartridge needs to be very durable and
the main chamber therefore comprises a material that is non-transparent albeit durable.
The cartridge and any part thereof can be made of one or more materials, and a non-limiting
list of examples of such materials includes: a metal, a plastic, a polymer, a silicone
(e.g. a polysiloxane), a glass, a crystal, an amorphous solid material, a polycrystalline
solid material, and combinations thereof. Optionally and preferably, the container
is made of a transparent material which comprises a transparent plastic or polymer
and/or a transparent glass. Similarly, optionally the viewing window when present
in the cartridge comprises a transparent plastic or polymer and/or a transparent glass.
[0043] The cartridge shown in Fig. 3 is the cartridge shown in Fig. 2. The plane of Fig.
3 is normal to the plane of Fig. 2, and similarly to the indicated by the solid line
in Fig. 3 geometrical axis passing through the points C, it is parallel to the geometrical
axis which is indicated by the dashed line in Fig. 2 and passes through the therein
indicated points D. As indicated in Fig. 3, the main chamber 5 has a viewing window
70 configured to allow a user of the cartridge to view the capsule within the main
chamber.
[0044] The cartridge shown in Fig. 4 is the cartridge shown in Fig. 1 and Fig. 3. Fig. 4
shows the cross section C-C, and the plane of Fig. 4 is normal to the plane of either
Fig. 1 and Fig. 3. The cartridge shown in Fig. 4 as indicated therein has a dispensing
mechanism that comprises a spray nozzle 7, and also the cartridge has capsule that
has a container 3 and a viewing window 70 configured to allow a user of the cartridge
to view the capsule, and for example view the container 3 within the main chamber
5.
[0045] Fig. 5 illustrates a dispenser 50 loaded with two cartridges 1 properly attached
thereto in a manner that permits using the dispenser for dispensing the cosmetic products
contained in the cartridges. Therefore, the dispenser 50 comprises two main chamber
receiving parts, each configured to attach to a corresponding cartridge, the two main
chamber receiving parts being positioned in opposite sides of the dispenser. The dispenser
50 comprises a main body 51. The truncated line shown in Fig. 5 passing through the
therein indicated points A, indicates a plane A-A that is normal to the plane of Fig
5. Fig 6 illustrates the same dispenser and cartridges that are shown in Fig. 5, but
the geometrical plane of Fig. 6 is normal to the geometrical plane of Fig. 5. The
truncated line shown in Fig. 6 passing through the therein indicated points B, indicates
a plane B-B that is normal to the plane of Fig. 6.
[0046] Fig. 7. and Fig. 8 illustrate cross sections of the cartridge-dispenser set shown
in Fig. 5 and Fig. 6. Fig. 7 shows the cross section A-A across the aforementioned
plain A-A indicated in Fig. 5. Likewise, Fig. 8 shows the cross section B-B across
the aforementioned plain B-B indicated in Fig. 6. The cartridge 1 indicated in Fig.
7 and Fig. 8 is identical to the cartridge shown in Fig. 1.
[0047] Fig. 9a, Fig. 9b, Fig. 9c and Fig. 9d illustrate the same dispenser and cartridge
shown in Fig. 5-Fig. 8, with the only difference between the two sets of figures being
that in Fig. 9a- Fig. 9d the dispenser has only one cartridge attached to it.
[0048] As indicated by Fig. 7, Fig. 8 and Fig. 9d when considered together, the dispenser
50 shown therein, which actually is an exemplary embodiment of the second aspect of
the invention, has a cartridge receiving part that is configured to be removably attached
to the main chamber of a cartridge via connection means of the latter, the cartridge
being according to any of the aforementioned embodiments of the first aspect of the
invention and having the main chamber, a container, connection means and an activation
mechanism, the dispenser being configured to be activated by a user thus actuating
the dispensing mechanism of the cartridge and dispensing the cosmetic product. Moreover,
as indicated by Fig. 7, Fig. 8 and Fig. 9d considered together, the dispenser shown
therein comprises
- a main body 51 that is configured to be hold by a user;
- at least one cartridge receiving part that comprises an actuating part 56 and an actuation
mechanism 52 that comprises a main chamber receiving part 53;
- suspension means attached to the actuation mechanism 52,
wherein
- the main body 51 contains the actuating part 56, the suspension means 55 and the main
chamber receiving part 53, the latter comprising a main opening and being displaceable
between a first position FP and a second position SP with respect to both the main
body and the actuating part 56;
- the suspension means 55 are configured to push the main chamber receiving part 53
to move from the second position SP to the first position FP when the main chamber
receiving part 53 is at the second position SP; and,
- the actuating part 56 is located at the main opening and protrudes from the main chamber
receiving part 53 and is configured for moving relatively to the main chamber receiving
part 53 for thusly executing a relative motion with respect to the main chamber receiving
part 53 when the latter is being displaced between the first position FP and the second
position SP, in which case, said actuating part 56 is configured to apply an external
mechanical force on any solid surface that is not a part of the dispenser and contacts
the actuating part 56 during said relative motion opposing the latter, said external
mechanical force aimed at displacing said solid surface with respect to the main chamber
receiving part 53 and at forcing the solid surface to follow said relative motion.
[0049] Optionally and preferably the actuating part protrudes from an exterior side of the
actuating part and of the main opening, said exterior side facing away from the center
of the main body e.g. the actuating part protrudes towards a direction that is opposite
or substantially opposite to the direction towards which the center of the main body
is located with respect to the main chamber receiving part and/or with respect to
the main opening. Preferably the actuating part 56 is fixed on the main body 51 and
does not move with respect to the main body. Therefore, when main chamber receiving
part moves with respect to the main body, it also moves with respect to the actuating
part (i.e. the actuating part moves relatively to and with respect to the main body
actuating part), thusly generating the aforementioned relative motion of the actuating
part 56 with respect to the main chamber receiving part 53.
[0050] As shown in Fig. 8 the suspension means 55 of the therein shown embodiment comprise
two springs which are located within two corresponding cavities within the main body,
and the cavities are configured, e.g. are sized, so that the springs can be compressed
when the actuation mechanism moves from the first position to the second position.
In the particular embodiment shown in Fig. 8, the longitudinal axis of the spring
is parallel to the longitudinal axis of the cartridge-body system, and is parallel
to the geometrical axis along the dispensing mechanism and the container of the cartridge.
The dispenser shown in Fig. 7, Fig. 8 and Fig. 9d is configured to be activated when
the user pushes the cartridge towards the main chamber receiving part 53. Moreover,
the dispenser comprises an actuating part 56 which is indicated in Fig. 7 and is configured
to be at least partially inserted, as shown in Fig. 9d, via the connection means of
the cartridge, into the cartridge and push the container of the cartridge towards
the latter's dispensing mechanism when the dispenser is actuated. It is noted that
the axis shown in each of Fig 6, Fig 9a., Fig 9b is an axis of symmetry of the dispenser
shown in each figure, that is also an axis of symmetry of the main body 51, of the
actuating part, of the main chamber receiving part, and, in case that the dispenses
comprises two cartridge receiving parts as in Fig. 6, of the two main chamber receiving
parts of said two cartridge receiving parts.
[0051] As indicated in Fig. 7 the dispenser shown therein comprises selection means (57)
configured to be adjustable between blocking and unblocking the displacement of the
main chamber receiving part 53 between the first position FP and the second position
SP. Also, the selection means are configured to select the cartridge receiving part
and corresponding actuation mechanism therein to be actuated (in this case the dispenser
has two cartridge receiving parts and corresponding mechanisms). The selection means
57 of the specific embodiment shown in Fig. 7 and Fig. 8 are also shown in greater
detail in Fig. 9c, and the three figures show that:
- the actuation mechanism 52 comprises a support structure 54 firmly attached to the
main chamber receiving part 53;
- the support structure 54 and the actuation mechanism as a whole are configured to
be displaceable and moving together with the main chamber receiving part (53) when
the latter is being displaced between the first position FP (indicated in Fig 8) and
the second position SP (indicated in Fig 9d) with respect to both the main body 51
and the actuating part 56;
- the selection means 57 comprise an unblocking protrusion 90 that is attached on the
support structure 54 and is configured to move together with the actuation mechanism
52 when the main chamber receiving part 53 is displaced between the first position
FP and the second position SP, and the selection means 57 also comprise a movable
solid selector 89 configured to move between a blocking position and an unblocking
position, wherein the solid selector 89 comprises an unblocking cavity 91 that is
configured so that when the solid selector 89 is at its unblocking position the unblocking
protrusion 90 can slide in and move through the unblocking cavity 91 thus allowing
the movement of the actuation mechanism 52 from the first position to the second position,
and when the solid selector 89 is at its blocking position, the unblocking protrusion
90 may not slide in and move through the unblocking cavity 91 thusly inhibiting and/or
blocking the movement of the actuation mechanism from the first position FP to the
second position SP.
[0052] Fig 10 shows a perspective of a dispenser according to the second aspect of the dispenser.
The exterior of the dispenser's body is shown, and said body contains protrusion for
aiding the firm grasp of the body by the user, so that a user can firmly grab, hold
and handle the dispenser using only one hand.
[0053] A cross section of the dispenser shown in Fig. 10, is also shown in Fig. 11 from
which it is evident that the dispenser is very similar to the dispenser shown in Fig.
8 and Fig. 9d. Furthermore, in Fig. 11 a thin arrow indicates the direction towards
which the main chamber receiving part 53 is to be pushed by the user and displaced
and moved from the first position to the second position. The direction of the thin
arrow in Fig. 11 is essentially the same as the direction of the thick arrows denoted
as Fu and shown in Fig. 9c and 9d indicating the force applied by the user on the
main chamber of the cartridge receiving part loaded on the dispenser for pushing the
cartridge towards the main chamber receiving part and the actuation mechanism for
forcing the latter two for executing the aforementioned displacement and motion. Moreover,
the actuating part 56 that is also shown in fig 11 is configured to apply an external
mechanical force, that is denoted as F and has a the direction that is indicated by
the thick arrow in Fig. 11, on any solid surface, such as on the bottom surface of
the container of the cartridge (not shown/included in figure 11) that is not a part
of the dispenser and contacts the actuating part 56 during said relative motion opposing
the latter, said external mechanical force aimed at displacing said solid surface
with respect to the main chamber receiving part 53 and at forcing the solid surface
to follow said relative motion. In this case, the direction of said relative motion
is the direction of the thick arrow shown in Fig. 11.
[0054] While the foregoing is directed to embodiments of the present invention, other and
further embodiments of the invention may be devised without departing from the basic
scope thereof.
[0055] The scope of the present invention is defined in the following set of claims.
1. A cartridge for containing a cosmetic product, the cartridge having connection means
(6, 16) and comprising:
- a capsule (2, 12) comprising a dispensing mechanism (4, 14) and a container (3,
13) that is able to contain the cosmetic product, the dispensing mechanism (4, 14)
being attached to said container (3, 13) and configured to be actuated and thusly
dispense the cosmetic product;
- a main chamber (5) configured to contain inside it and attached to the same the
capsule (2, 12), and to permit dispensing towards outside the main chamber (5) the
cosmetic product when the dispensing mechanism (4, 14) is actuated,
wherein the container is displaceable with respect to both the main chamber (5) and
the dispensing mechanism (4, 14), and is also configured to actuate the dispensing
mechanism (4, 14) when being displaced with respect to the latter, and the connection
means (6, 16) comprise a connection orifice (32) located on the main chamber (5) and
preferably adjacent to the container (3, 13), the connection orifice (32) allowing
applying on the capsule, and preferably on the container (3, 13), an external mechanical
force aimed at displacing the container (3, 13) with respect to both the main chamber
(5) and the dispensing mechanism (4, 14) for thusly actuating the dispensing mechanism
(4, 14), the external mechanical force originating from outside the main chamber (5)
and the cartridge and having a direction that passes from and through the connection
orifice (32) towards the capsule (2, 12), the external mechanical force being provided
by a dispenser, the cartridge being configured to be coupled to the dispenser and
receive the external mechanical force from the dispenser.
2. A cartridge according to claim 1, wherein the main chamber comprises first positioning
means (8, 18) configured to hold removably fixed to them an external surface (9, 19)
of the dispensing mechanism (4, 14).
3. A cartridge according to any of the preceding claims, wherein the main chamber (5)
comprises second positioning means (10, 20) configured to hold removably attached
to them an outer surface (11, 21) of the container (3, 13).
4. A cartridge according to any of the preceding claims, wherein the main chamber (5)
is separable into an upper part (5a) and a lower part (5b) which are configured to
be removably attached to each other forming the main chamber (5) when being attached,
and allowing access to the capsule (2, 12) when being separated.
5. A cartridge according to any of the preceding claims, wherein the main chamber (5)
has an injection orifice (31) that is located in front of the dispensing mechanism
(4, 14) and is configured to allow the cosmetic product to exit the main chamber (5)
and the dispensing mechanism (4, 14) when the latter is actuated.
6. A cartridge according to any of the preceding claims, wherein the connection means
(6, 16) comprise a first magnet (33) attached to the container (3, 13) and/or to the
main chamber (5), the first magnet (33) preferably being adjacent to the connection
orifice (32).
7. A cartridge according to any of the preceding claims, wherein the cartridge has a
geometrical axis of symmetry that is also an axis of symmetry of each of the main
chamber (5), the container (3, 13), and the dispensing mechanism (4, 14), and wherein
said axis of symmetry passes through, and preferably through the center of, the connection
orifice (32).
8. A dispenser for dispensing a cosmetic product, that comprises
- a main body (51) that is configured to be hold by a user;
- at least one cartridge receiving part that comprises an actuating part (56) and
an actuation mechanism (52) that comprises a main chamber receiving part (53);
- suspension means attached to the actuation mechanism (52),
wherein
- the main body (51) contains the actuating part (56), the suspension means (55) and
the main chamber receiving part (53), the latter comprising a main opening and being
displaceable between a first position (FP) and a second position (SP) with respect
to both the main body and the actuating part (56);
- the suspension means (55) are configured to push the main chamber receiving part
(53) to move from the second position (SP) to the first position (FP) when the main
chamber receiving part (53) is at the second position (SP); and,
- the actuating part (56) is located at the main opening and protrudes from the main
chamber receiving part (53) and is configured for moving relatively to the main chamber
receiving part (53) for thusly executing a relative motion with respect to the main
chamber receiving part (53) when the latter is being displaced between the first position
(FP) and the second position (SP), in which case, said actuating part (56) is configured
to apply an external mechanical force on any solid surface that is not a part of the
dispenser and contacts the actuating part (56) during said relative motion opposing
the latter, said external mechanical force aimed at displacing said solid surface
with respect to the main chamber receiving part (53) and at forcing the solid surface
to follow said relative motion.
9. A dispenser according to claim 8 wherein the dispenser comprises a second magnet preferably
located attached to or incorporated in the actuating part (56).
10. A dispenser according to claim 8 or 9, wherein the dispenser comprises selection means
(57) configured to be adjustable between blocking and unblocking the displacement
of the main chamber receiving part (53) between the first position (FP) and the second
position (SP).
11. A dispenser according to claim 10, wherein:
- the actuation mechanism (52) comprises a support structure (54) firmly attached
to the main chamber receiving part (53);
- the support structure (54) and the actuation mechanism as a whole are configured
to be displaceable and moving together with the main chamber receiving part (53) when
the latter is being displaced between the first position (FP) and the second position
(SP) with respect to both the main body (51) and the actuating part (56);
- the selection means (57) comprise an unblocking protrusion (90) that is attached
on the support structure (54) and is configured to move together with the actuation
mechanism (52) when the main chamber receiving part (53) is displaced between the
first position (FP) and the second position (SP), and the selection means (57) also
comprise a movable solid selector (89) configured to move between a blocking position
and an unblocking position, wherein the solid selector (89) comprises an unblocking
cavity (91) that is configured so that when the solid selector (89) is at its unblocking
position the unblocking protrusion (90) can slide in and move through the unblocking
cavity (91) thus allowing the movement of the actuation mechanism (52) from the first
position to the second position, and when the solid selector (89) is at its blocking
position, the unblocking protrusion (90) may not slide in and move through the unblocking
cavity (91) thusly inhibiting and/or blocking the movement of the actuation mechanism
from the first position (FP) to the second position (SP).
12. A dispenser according to any of claims 8-11, wherein the dispenser comprises two or
more cartridge receiving parts, and the suspension means are attached to the actuation
mechanism (52) of each cartridge receiving part.
13. A dispenser according to any of claim 8-12, wherein the dispenser has an axis of symmetry
that is also an axis of symmetry of the main body (51), of the actuating part (56),
of the main chamber receiving part (53), and, in case that the dispenses comprises
two cartridge receiving parts, of the two main chamber receiving parts of said two
cartridge receiving parts.
14. A dispenser according to any of the claims 8-13, wherein the dispenser is shaped and
configured so that the user can hold the main body (51) with one hand and can manually
displace, using the fingers of the same hand, the main chamber receiving part (53)
from the first position (FP) towards the second position (SP).
15. A system comprising a cartridge according to any of claims 1-7, and a dispenser according
to any of claim 8-14.