TECHNICAL FIELD
[0001] The present invention relates to a content injection mechanism for related components,
such as a stem, a valve seat, a stem gasket, and a housing, for injecting a content
stored in a container body of an aerosol product into an external space area.
[0002] In particular, the present invention relates to a content injection mechanism that
allows a content that does not easily pass through a narrow cross-sectional passage,
such as a high-viscosity content, to be easily filled through a valve mechanism, and
that allows for easy removal of a residual content in a stem.
[0003] In this specification, a content including fibers and having low apparent fluidity
is also referred to as a high-viscosity content.
[0004] Further, the longitudinal direction of the stem, that is, the vertical direction
in each figure is referred to as "upper" or "lower".
BACKGROUND ART
[0005] Conventionally, there has been a content injection mechanism that is suitable for
high-viscosity contents and is equipped with an injection valve that opens and closes
annularly around a stem (see PTL 1).
[0006] A high-viscosity content does not easily separate into two layers when stored together
with a propellant gas in a fixed capacity space area. Thus, the high-viscosity content
and the propellant gas need to be stored individually in a bag (inner bag 60) or the
like that is pressurized with gas (release gas B). Moreover, since the viscosity is
high, it is impossible to directly fill the content into the container from between
a mounting cup (mounting cup 10) and a stem gasket (stem rubber 40) or a housing (housing
20) at a high speed.
[0007] In this content injection mechanism, the content bypasses the lower end of the stem
portion (columnar portion 31) during injection or filling, but the stem portion that
provides resistance to filling at this time is removed from the valve seat (cup-shaped
portion 32). Thus, the filling speed can be increased.
[0008] Since the content is injected from the outer circumferential surface of the detachable
stem portion, bypassing the lower end and passing through the passage inside the stem,
into the external space area, the stem portion can be removed after use to facilitate
the cleaning of the interior thereof.
CITATION LIST
Patent Literature
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
PROBLEMS TO BE SOLVED BY THE INVENTION
[0010] However, in the case of the above-mentioned conventional content injection mechanism,
there is a problem in that, when the stem portion is removed, a large amount of the
content remaining in the internal passage is drawn into the valve seat and remains
therein.
[0011] In addition, the content flows in such a manner that it passes between the outer
circumferential surface of the lower end of the stem portion and the inner circumferential
surface of the valve seat and bypasses into the interior from the lower end. Thus,
there is a problem that the content adheres to and remains widely on the outer circumferential
surface of the stem portion and the inner circumferential surface of the valve seat.
[0012] Furthermore, when removed, the outer circumferential surface of the stem portion
to which the content has adhered comes into contact with the central hole of the mounting
cup (mounting cup 10) or the stem gasket (stem rubber 40), which tends to contaminate
the surrounding area.
[0013] Such residual content may cause safety problems, especially when the content is food
or medicine, due to the contamination of deteriorated materials such as putrefaction
or oxidation.
[0014] An object of the present invention is to minimize contamination around the valve,
such as the stem passage, and to facilitate cleaning when high-viscosity contents
are used.
SOLUTIONS TO PROBLEMS
[0015] The present invention solves the above-mentioned problems using the following configuration
modes.
- (1) A content injection mechanism including:
a detachable cylindrical stem (for example, a stem 5 described later) having an inflow
hole (for example, a side opening 5b described later) through which a content stored
in a container body (for example, an aerosol container 1 described later) flows from
a side surface and a passage (for example, a passage 5a described later) downstream
thereof;
a bowl-shaped valve seat (for example, a valve seat 6 described later) whose inner
surface engages with a lower end of the stem;
a housing (for example, a housing 4 described later) which accommodates the valve
seat and into which the content in the container body flows; and
a stem gasket (for example, a stem gasket 7 described later) that has a central opening
through which the stem passes and that is held in the housing and exhibits a valve
action between the stem gasket and the valve seat, wherein
the valve seat includes:
an inner circumferential surface (for example, a sheath-shaped inner circumferential
surface 6a described later) that is formed on the inner surface and is in close contact
with an outer circumferential surface (for example, an lower-end-side outer circumferential
surface 5c) of the lower end; and
an upward annular contact portion (for example, an annular protrusion 6b described
later) formed around a bowl-shaped opening of the valve seat,
the inflow hole is provided in such a manner that it is exposed inside the annular
contact portion from the bowl-shaped opening of the valve seat when the stem and the
valve seat are engaged, and
the stem gasket is held in the housing in such a manner that a bottom surface near
an outer side of the central opening is in close contact with the annular contact
portion in a rest mode.
- (2) The content injection mechanism according to (1), in which
a hole (for example, a lower-end-side opening 5d described later) communicating with
the passage is provided in the lower end of the stem.
- (3) The content injection mechanism according to (1) or (2), in which
an outer circumferential surface of the lower end includes:
a cylindrical outer circumferential surface and a tapered surface that continuously
tapers below the cylindrical outer circumferential surface.
[0016] The present invention provides the content injection mechanism having such a configuration
and an aerosol product using the content injection mechanism.
EFFECTS OF THE INVENTION
[0017] By adopting the above-mentioned configuration, the present invention can facilitate
cleaning of the vicinity of the valve, such as the stem passage, when a high-viscosity
content is used.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
[0018]
FIG 1 is an explanatory diagram showing an initial mode of the present invention.
FIG 2 is an explanatory diagram showing an injection mode in which a stem 5 is pressed.
FIG 3 is an explanatory diagram showing a rest mode in which the pressed stem 5 is
released and returns to the position shown in FIG 1.
FIG 4 is an explanatory diagram showing a state in which the stem 5 is removed from
the rest mode of FIG 3.
MODE FOR CARRYING OUT THE INVENTION
[0019] The mode for carrying out the invention will be described using FIGS. 1 to 4.
[0020] Note that the constituent elements (for example, a small-diameter portion 4a) indicated
by alphabetic reference numbers below are in principle part of the constituent elements
(for example, a housing 4) indicated by the numerical parts of the reference numbers.
[0021] Here, in FIGS. 1 to 4,
1 is an aerosol container storing compressed gas as a propellant for externally pressurizing
a bag 9, which will be described later;
2 is a mounting cup attached to the upper opening of the aerosol container 1;
3 is a container gasket for airtightly sealing the space between the aerosol container
1 and the mounting cup 2;
4 is a content passage housing that accommodates a valve seat 6 and a spring 8, which
will be described later, and is fitted and fixed to the mounting cup 2;
4a is a small-diameter portion for content inflow, formed at the lower end of the
housing 4;
4b is a rib that guides the valve seat 6 in the vertical direction and receives the
lower end of the spring 8, which will be described later;
5 is a cylindrical stem that is provided in a manner that passes through the central
opening of the mounting cup 2 and is the target of the injection operation;
5a is a passage through which the content flows out in the injection mode;
5b is a side opening into which the content flows in during the injection mode;
5c is a lower-end-side outer circumferential surface including a cylindrical outer
circumferential surface and a tapered surface continuing therebelow;
5d is a lower-end-side opening that communicates the inside and outside of the stem
5 to eliminate a pressure difference when the stem 5 is attached or detached;
5e is a rib provided on the inner circumferential surface of the stem 5 in a manner
to connect the upper and lower sides of the side opening 5b;
6 is a valve seat housed in the housing 4 and having a sheath-shaped recess at its
upper end that engages with the stem 5;
6a is a sheath-shaped inner circumferential surface provided at the upper end of the
valve seat 6 and closely engaged with the lower end of the stem 5;
6b is an annular protrusion that is formed upward to surround the sheath-shaped recess
at the upper end of the housing 4 and forms an injection valve between the annular
protrusion and a stem gasket 7, which will be described later;
7 is a stem gasket which is provided in a manner of being sandwiched between the mounting
cup 2 and the housing 4 and forms the injection valve between the stem gasket and
the annular protrusion 6b of the valve seat 6;
8 is a spring provided between the valve seat 6 and the rib 4b to bias the valve seat
6 toward the closed state of the injection valve;
9 is a bag formed by laminating and welding the outer periphery of a resin film and
storing a content;
10 is a connection port which is welded in a pinched manner to the outer periphery
lamination of the upper part of the bag 9, serves as a content outlet of the bag 9
and is connected to the small-diameter portion 4a of the housing 4;
11 is a suction tube connected to the lower end of the connection port 10 to guide
the content at the bottom of the bag 9 to the connection port 10 side;
A is the liquid level of the content penetrating downward within the stem 5 in the
injection mode; and
B is the liquid level of the content leaked to the bottom surface from the lower-end-side
opening 5d of the removed stem 5.
[0022] Here, the housing 4, stem 5, valve seat 6, bag 9, connection port 10, and suction
pipe 11 are made of plastic, such as polypropylene, polyethylene, polyacetal, nylon,
polybutylene terephthalate, or the like.
[0023] Further, the aerosol container 1 and the spring 9 are made of plastic or metal, for
example, the mounting cup 2 is made of metal, for example, and the container gasket
3 and the stem gasket 7 are made of elastomer or rubber, for example.
[0024] In use, an operating portion provided with a passage to an injection port (not shown)
is connected to the upper end of the stem 5.
[0025] FIG 1 shows an aerosol product in its initial state without the stem 5 being pressed.
[0026] The container used for this aerosol product is assembled without any content in the
bag 9.
[0027] First, the housing 4 in which the spring 8, the valve seat 6, and the stem gasket
7 are incorporated is housed inside the central columnar part of the mounting cup
2 and attached by caulking from the outside. The bag 9 in which the content is stored
is formed by welding the peripheries of two resin films to each other in a manner
to sandwich the connection port 10 to which the suction tube 11 is attached.
[0028] The connection port 10 of this bag 9 is engaged with the small-diameter portion 4a
of the housing 4 and integrated. This integrated product is inserted through the opening
at the top of the aerosol container 1, and the mounting cup 2 is placed on the opening
of the aerosol container 1 with the container gasket 3 sandwiched therebetween while
filling the inside of the aerosol container 1 with compressed gas. Then, the annular
recess on the upper surface of the cup 2 is caulked outward to secure the cup 2 airtightly.
The compressed gas filled in the aerosol container 1 constantly compresses the bag
9 from the outside.
[0029] When filling the assembled container with a content, the content is press-fitted
through the central hole of the mounting cup 2.
[0030] At this time, the valve seat 6 is moved downward by the pressure of filling the content,
and the annular protrusion 6b at its upper end is separated from the stem gasket 7
to open the injection valve. The content passes therebetween and is filled inside
the bag 9 from the small-diameter portion 4a of the housing 4. The bag 9 expands as
it is filled with the content, and the surrounding compressed gas becomes further
compressed.
[0031] When filling of a predetermined amount of content is completed and the pressure is
released, the annular protrusion 6b of the valve seat 6 comes into contact with the
stem gasket 7 by the biasing force of the spring 8, and the injection valve is closed.
[0032] Thereafter, the sheath-shaped inner circumferential surface 6a of the valve seat
6 is cleaned from the central hole of the mounting cup 2 to remove a residual content.
[0033] After filling the content, the stem 5 is attached to the valve seat 6. At the time
of this attachment, the air caught between the bottom surface of the stem 5 and the
valve seat 6 is removed through the lower-end-side opening 5d, so that the stem 5
can be attached without pushing down the valve seat 6.
[0034] In addition, the lower-end-side outer circumferential surface 5c is composed of a
cylindrical outer circumferential surface and a tapered surface that continuously
tapers below the cylindrical outer circumferential surface. Thus, the sliding portion
at the time of attachment is shortened while ensuring the close contact length with
the sheath-shaped inner circumferential surface 6a, thereby achieving both stability
and ease of fixing the stem 5 and the valve seat 6.
[0035] Note that the lower-end-side opening 5d may be omitted when the stem 5 is easily
attached to the valve seat 6 without the injection valve being in the open state,
for example, when the biasing force of the spring 8 or the pressure of the compressed
gas is high and the valve seat 6 is sufficiently biased against the stem gasket 7,
or when there is a place for the air between the bottom of the stem 5 and the valve
seat 6 to escape.
[0036] FIG 2 shows an injection state (injection mode) in which the stem 5 of the aerosol
product shown in FIG 1 is pressed.
[0037] When the stem 5 is pushed down against the spring 8, the annular protrusion 6b separates
from the stem gasket 7 to create a gap, the injection valve becomes open, and the
inside of the housing 4 and the inside of the stem 5 communicate with each other.
The content stored in the bag 9 is pumped into the housing 4 in the path indicated
by the arrow by the pressure of the compressed gas compressing the bag 9, and is injected
into an external space area from the side opening 5b of the stem 5 through the passage
5a.
[0038] Since the lower-end-side opening 5d of the stem 5 is blocked by the valve seat 6
and is in a dead-end state, an air pocket is created into which the content does not
enter, and the content enters only up to the liquid level A due to its high viscosity.
Even if the content is low in viscosity, the inner circumferential surface of the
stem 5 and the step portion formed by the inner bottom surface around the lower-end-side
opening 5d prevent the content from dripping, preventing the content from entering
the lower-end-side opening 5d.
[0039] Moreover, since the lower-end-side outer circumferential surface 5c of the stem 5
and the sheath-shaped inner circumferential surface 6a of the valve seat 6 are in
close contact, the content will not enter this gap.
[0040] Furthermore, since the outer circumferential surface of the stem 5 and the upper
circumferential surface of the central hole of the stem gasket 7 are in close contact
with each other, the content will not leak from these surfaces into the external space
area.
[0041] FIG 3 shows a rest state (rest mode) in which the pressed stem 5 of the aerosol product
shown in FIG 2 is released and the stem 5 returns to the position shown in FIG 1.
[0042] When the pressure on the stem 5 is released, the stem 5 moves upward due to the biasing
force of the spring 8 until the annular protrusion 6b comes into contact with the
stem gasket 7, and the content stops flowing into the stem 5 from the side opening
5b. The content remains in the stem 5 with an air pocket bordering the liquid level
A in substantially the same manner as in the state shown in FIG 2.
[0043] Note that, since the side opening 5b is sealed by the inner circumferential surface
of the stem gasket 7, the content will not leak from there into the external space
area.
[0044] FIG 4 shows the state in which the aerosol product of FIG 3 is removed with the stem
5.
[0045] First, when the stem 5 is pulled upward from the valve seat 6, a negative pressure
space area is created between the bottom surface of the stem 5 and the valve seat
6, and the air in the air pocket flows out from the lower-end-side opening 5d. When
the stem 5 is further pulled, the content flows out up to the liquid level B following
the air as the negative pressure space area expands.
[0046] The lower-end-side outer circumferential surface 5c is composed of a cylindrical
outer circumferential surface and a tapered surface that continuously tapers below
the cylindrical outer circumferential surface, and when the cylindrical outer circumferential
surface comes off the sheath-shaped inner circumferential surface 6a, the tapered
surface separates and the negative pressure space area and the external space area
communicate with each other to release the negative pressure. Thus, the outflow of
the content from the lower-end-side opening 5d is immediately stopped.
[0047] By reducing the passage cross-sectional area by the lower-end-side opening 5d, the
passage resistance of the air and content can be increased and the outflow of the
content can be reduced.
[0048] Since there is a time difference between when the bottom surface of the stem 5 separates
from the valve seat 6 and when the content flows out from the lower-end-side opening
5d, the content does not adhere to the inner bottom surface of the valve seat 6.
[0049] At this time, since the entire content remaining inside the stem 5 will be drawn
downward, the content near the injection valve (inside the annular protrusion 6b)
will also be drawn through the side opening 5b, and the content remaining on the valve
seat 6 and the stem gasket 7 around the stem 5 can be minimized.
[0050] Even when the valve seat 6 and the stem gasket 7 are to be cleaned as necessary,
it can be easily done because the remaining content is minimized and the content does
not adhere to the inner bottom surface of the valve seat 6 which is deep and difficult
to clean.
[0051] When the stem 5 is cleaned and then attached to the valve seat 6, the state shown
in FIG 1 is obtained.
[0052] Naturally, the present invention is not limited to the above-described embodiments,
(21) Instead of providing the lower-end-side opening 5d on the bottom surface of the
stem 5, a hole may be provided in the form of an intermediate orifice at a position
between the bottom surface and the side opening 5b; and
(22) The stem 5 and various operating parts may be integrated.
[0053] Aerosol products to which the present invention is applied include those for various
uses such as detergents, cleaning agents, cooling agents, muscle anti-inflammatory
agents, hair growth agents, hair dyes, hair styling agents, hair treatment agents,
sunscreens, lotions, cleansing agents, antiperspirants, cosmetics, shaving foam, foods,
liquid droplets (vitamins or the like), pharmaceuticals, quasi-drugs, gardening agents,
insecticides, pest repellents, animal repellents, deodorants, laundry starch, fire
extinguishers, paints, adhesives, lubricants, urethane foam, and the like.
[0054] The content stored in the aerosol container may be in various forms such as liquid,
cream, or gel. Components added to the content include, for example, powder, oil components,
alcohols, surfactants, polymer compounds, active ingredients depending on the purpose,
and water.
[0055] As the powder, metal salt powder, inorganic powder, resin powder, and the like are
used. For example, talc, kaolin, aluminum hydroxychloride (aluminum salt), calcium
alginate, gold powder, silver powder, mica, carbonate, magnesium chloride, silica,
zinc oxide, titanium oxide, zeolite, nylon powder, barium sulfate, cellulose, and
mixtures thereof are used.
[0056] As oil components, silicone oils such as dimethylpolysiloxane, ester oils such as
isopropyl myristate, fats and oils such as palm oil, eucalyptus oil, camellia oil,
olive oil, and jojoba oil, hydrocarbon oils such as liquid paraffin, and fatty acids
such as myristic acid, palmitic acid, stearic acid, linoleic acid, and linolenic acid
are used.
[0057] As alcohols, monohydric lower alcohols such as ethanol, monohydric higher alcohols
such as lauryl alcohol and cetanol, and polyhydric alcohols such as ethylene glycol,
1,3-butylene glycol and glycerin are used.
[0058] As surfactants, anionic surfactants such as sodium lauryl sulfate, nonionic surfactants
such as polyoxyethylene alkyl ether and polyglycerin fatty acid ester, amphoteric
surfactants such as lauryldimethylaminoacetic acid betaine, and cationic surfactants
such as alkyltrimethylammonium chloride are used.
[0059] As the polymer compound, hydroxyethylcellulose, methylcellulose, gelatin, starch,
casein, xanthan gum, carboxyvinyl polymer, and the like are used.
[0060] As active ingredients depending on each application, dyes such as para-phenylene
diamine and aminophenol, oxidizing agents such as hydrogen peroxide, setting agents
such as acrylic resin and wax, ultraviolet absorbents such as 2-ethylhexyl para-methoxycinnamate,
vitamins such as retinol and dl-α-tocopherol, moisturizers such as hyaluronic acid,
anti-inflammatory analgesics such as methyl salicylate and indomethacin, disinfectants
such as sodium benzoate and cresol, pest repellents such as pyrethroids and diethyl
toluamide, antiperspirants such as zinc paraphenolsulfonate, coolants such as camphor
and menthol, anti-asthmatic drugs such as ephedrine and adrenaline, sweeteners such
as sucralose and aspartame, adhesives and paints such as epoxy resins and urethane,
dyes such as paraphenylene diamine and aminophenol, oxidizing agents such as hydrogen
peroxide, and fire extinguishing agents such as ammonium dihydrogen phosphate and
sodium/potassium hydrogen carbonate are used.
[0061] Furthermore, suspending agents, emulsifying agents, antioxidants, metal ion sequestering
agents, and the like other than the above-listed contents can also be used.
[0062] As the injection gas, liquefied gases such as liquefied petroleum gas, dimethyl ether,
and hydrofluoroolefins, and compressed gases such as carbon dioxide gas, nitrogen
gas, compressed air, nitrous oxide, oxygen gas, rare gases, and mixed gases thereof
are used.
REFERENCE SIGNS LIST
[0063]
- 1
- Aerosol container
- 2
- Mounting cup
- 3
- Container gasket
- 4
- Housing
- 4a
- Small-diameter portion
- 4b
- Rib
- 5
- Stem
- 5a
- Passage
- 5b
- Side opening
- 5c
- Lower-end-side outer circumferential surface
- 5d
- Lower-end-side opening
- 5e
- Rib
- 6
- Valve seat
- 6a
- Sheath-shaped inner circumferential surface
- 6b
- Annular protrusion
- 7
- Stem gasket
- 8
- Spring
- 9
- Bag
- 10
- Connection port
- 11
- Suction pipe
- A
- Liquid level
- B
- Liquid level