![]() COSMETIC POT COMPRISING A COVER WITH TILT-JOINING ELEMENT
专利摘要:
The present application relates to a pot (1) for a cosmetic product whose opening is achieved by a rotation of a lid (3), generating a relative rotation between a cap (5) and a plate (4) forming the lid (3). ) which causes a tilting of fastening elements (410) which, in the closed position of the pot, are engaged in at least one notch (202) formed on a neck (201) of a base (2) of the pot ( 1). 公开号:FR3026725A1 申请号:FR1459482 申请日:2014-10-03 公开日:2016-04-08 发明作者:Christian Salciarini;Julien Chandelier;Gregory Perbal 申请人:Chanel Parfums Beaute SAS; IPC主号:
专利说明:
[0001] The present application relates to the field of pots, and in particular cosmetic pots. Traditionally, a pot of cosmetic product comprises a base, usually glass or plastic, that is to say a container surmounted by a neck whose diameter is close to the dimensions, in section, of the base, to have 10 a big opening. The base is closed by a lid, usually screwed on the neck. The lid is also generally equipped with a seal responsible for sealing the closure for good preservation of the contained product. However, a disadvantage lies in the fact that the thread of the thread present on the neck makes it necessary to have an open neck of the remainder of the base over a certain height and also a cover of a relatively large height; in other words the presence of the thread imposes dimensional constraints for the height of the neck and the thickness of the lid. Moreover, particularly for a round pot which has no screw stop, a user who closes the pot hardly determines when the tightening of the lid on the base is correct. Over tightening will eventually cause the seal to crush. Insufficient tightening means that the seal does not provide a good seal. In either case, air can enter the pot or volatile products of the formula, i.e. the product contained in the pot, can escape from the pot, so that the risk formula to degrade over time. For a non-circular shaped pot whose base and lid have identical contours, the pot often has a stop which limits the angular stroke of the lid relative to the base so as to always have a shape coincidence between the base and lid. The presence of the stop thus prevents screwing beyond, and therefore to compensate for a loss of tightness in case of crushing of the seal. [0002] For example, the document US2004 / 0067091 describes a bottle, typically for nail varnish, which allows a closing by clipping of the cap on the container and an opening by pressing on at least one button acting on an elastic ring. A spring device further ensures a tight closure of the bottle to prevent overflow of the product it contains. Such a cap, however, has the disadvantage of being particularly bulky, and in particular to generate a relatively large height to accommodate the device. In addition, such an embodiment is suitable for a bottle whose neck has a small diameter, but could be difficult to apply to a pot whose neck has a much larger diameter. To at least partly solve the aforementioned drawbacks, the present application aims to provide a pot with an easy-to-use lid for closing or opening the pot, which makes it possible to guarantee a reliability of closure and which also leads to other advantages. . For this purpose, is proposed, in a first aspect, a cosmetic jar having a base and a lid for closing the base, characterized in that: the lid has an inner part, called a hooking plate, and an outer part, so-called hood, the latching plate and the hood being rotatably mounted relative to each other, so that the lid is configured to assume a rest position and an open position in which the platen of hooking and the hood are turned relative to each other with respect to the rest position, - The attachment plate comprising: - a support, - at least one attachment element mounted on the support and movable to tilting relative thereto, the at least one attachment element having a claw and a return arm, the at least one attachment element being configured to take at least a first position when the cover is in the rest position and a second positi when the lid is in the open position, the second position being a position in which the at least one fastening element is tilted with respect to the first position, and - at least one fastening return element connected to the support, the at least one hooking return element being configured to return the at least one fastening element in first position, and - the cover comprising an axial cam, the axial cam being defined by a profile forming at least an active zone projecting from a base of the hood, and the axial cam cooperating with the at least one hooking return element and being configured to elastically deform the at least one hooking return element causing a tilting of the at least one attachment element, and in that the base comprises a neck provided with at least one notch periphery, the claw of the at least one fastening element of the cover being engaged in the less an enco the neck of the base when the lid is in the rest position and the pot is closed. An "axial cam" here means an axially transmitting cam, that is to say that the translational movement that it induces, and more particularly here deformation of the at least one attachment return element, is along the same axis as the axis of rotation around which it rotates. This type of cam is also called "cam bell" in some areas. The snap-fastening element is for example an elastically deformable element 30, with a boss, that is to say a vertex or protrusion, projecting, facing the arm of return of the at least one attachment element, for example below. This is for example a spring-type element, such as a corrugated washer. The notch of the neck is configured to form here a longitudinal stop, that is to say in a vertical direction relative to the pot, so that it is impossible to pull the lid to open the pot without turning it so that the inner and outer parts pivot relative to each other to release the claw of a hooking element thus forming a hook, that is to say away from the neck so that it can be cleared of the notch. A rotation of the cover relative to the attachment plate induces a movement of the claw allowing it, for example, to disengage from the notch formed in the neck of the base. As long as no relative rotation is applied to the inner and outer parts of the lid, the lid is in the rest position, and no effort is applied to its various components. The wear of the lid is thus limited. [0003] The opening of the pot is achieved by the relative rotation of the outer cover and the inner plate, but any relative rotation between the inner plate and the neck of the base of the pot is very limited or even avoided, so that a seal may be present works mainly in compression, minimizing shear stresses, very present in the case of a pot with screwed lid. The seal can be made of an adherent material, that is to say which has low sliding qualities. The sealing is therefore easier to achieve with efficiency and a large choice of materials and / or embodiments is possible to achieve the seal. [0004] In addition, the pot is aesthetic because it is possible to dispense with threading at the neck. This eliminates the constraints of dimensions on the height of the neck and the thickness of the lid that imposed the presence of a thread. Such a lid is also aesthetic because no part of its mechanism, apart from possibly at least one claw, is visible to a user without resorting to disassembly of the lid. Such a hidden mechanism provides the lid an elegant shape. [0005] The cover also allows a large volume variability, which allows to achieve different sizes without being constrained by the size of the mechanism that includes, especially in height. The lid is also easily adaptable to any existing pot for example and can also be later adapted to another pot, the same product or having a different capacity. This allows for example to customize the lid and to keep it during the use of different pots, whether pot of the same product, or different products, whatever their capacity. [0006] In addition, unlike a pot screwed lid, the neck here is not necessarily circular section. It is possible to have a neck with any shape, oval, oblong, square, polygonal or other, provided that the lid has a corresponding shape and / or adapted. Concerning the cam, a "projecting active area" here designates the part of the cam which makes it possible to act on the hooking return element. The projecting active area has for example a shape of bump or involute segment of a circle. Preferably, the profile of the cam has a regular contour to ensure a smoother rotational movement of the mounting plate relative to the cover, smoothly. [0007] The cam is located towards the center of the cover. Therefore, the torque that a user must apply between the base of the pot and the lid to cause relative rotation of the cap relative to the plate is low. This produces a lever arm effect between the periphery of the lid and the area where the cam is located. In any case, the torque is lower than for a traditional screw cap where the torque applied by the user must overcome the friction between the cover and the neck which are located at the periphery of the cover. The at least one attachment element in second position is thus tilted with respect to the first position. Such displacement induced by the cam makes it easier to guarantee easy opening of the pot when the lid is used. [0008] Thus, at least by friction effect, the attachment plate is maintained oriented on the neck when the hood is rotated until the at least one claw disengages from the notch of the neck. The pot is thus hermetically closed and can be opened by a simple and quick gesture, in particular because such a lid can open the pot with a movement possibly less than or equal to a quarter turn (900), or even about 45 Preferably, or less as for example about 15 ° or about 10 °. Once opened, the pot is easily closed by clipping the lid. In other words, the pot is closed simply by replacing the lid and pressing the lid so that the hooking elements cross the edge of the neck and engage under the rim, in a notch. According to an advantageous arrangement, the cover comprises a return element in position, the return element in position being connected on the one hand to the support of the attachment plate and on the other hand to the cover, the return element in position being in a configuration called "neutral" when the cover is in the rest position and in a deformed configuration when the cover is in the open position, the return element in position inducing a counter-rotation of the cover relative to the hooking plate when the lid is in the open position so as to automatically bring the lid back to the rest position. Such a return element in position cooperates with the cam to facilitate the return to the rest position of the cover. Indeed, the cam is preferably configured so that the rest position is a stable equilibrium position of the upper part relative to the lower part while the open position is preferably an unstable position so that the lid naturally tends to return to the rest position in which the mechanical stresses of the various components of the lid are minimal. The presence of a return element in position reinforces this aspect to promote the systematic return of the cover in the rest position. [0009] According to a convenient embodiment, the return element in position is a blade. The blade is for example maintained firstly in a slot formed in the support of the latching plate and secondly in a slot formed in the cover. For example, the slot of the attachment plate and the slot of the cover are configured so that the return element in position is in a natural position, that is to say not deformed, when the cover is in position rest. The restoring element in position also acts as a limit of rotational stroke between the cover and the attachment plate of the cover. [0010] Such a return element in position is thus particularly easy to achieve and assemble with the other components of the cover. According to an interesting embodiment, the axial cam has an annular shape. Such a cam thus makes it possible, for example, to elastically deform the at least one hooking return element, especially if it comprises at least one corrugated washer, in a more homogeneous manner. It is also easier to achieve and integrate within a hood whose various components are generally circular or cylindrical for example. [0011] For example, in the rest position, the profile of the axial cam then matches the profile of the corrugated washer, and during a pivoting of the cover, the axial cam deforms the corrugated washer in a more homogeneous manner. In addition, such a cam is particularly convenient with a fastening element configured so that its claw engages in a notch formed in an outer periphery of the neck, which makes it possible to avoid contact of the claw with the product contained in the pot, and thus ensure better hygiene. According to a particularly interesting example, the at least one active zone projecting from the axial cam has a plane of symmetry so that the cover and the attachment plate of the cover are configured to rotate relative to one another. clockwise or counterclockwise, indifferently. [0012] Such a lid thus allows such an easy gesture for a left-handed user or a right-handed user, by making it possible to turn the inner part relative to the outer part indifferently in one direction or another. [0013] According to a particularly interesting embodiment, the cover comprises at least two movable tilting attachment elements each comprising a claw and a return arm, each attachment element being configured to take a first position when the cover is in the position of rest and a second position when the lid is in the open position, the second position of each latching element being a position in which each fastening element is tilted relative to the first position, the claw of each element of hooking of the lid being engaged in the at least one notch of the neck of the base when the lid is in the rest position and the pot is closed. In general, each attachment element comprises a claw and a return arm. All the attachment elements, when the cover has at least two, are preferably identical. According to an exemplary embodiment, the at least one hooking return element has an annular shape and has at least one hump, the at least one active zone projecting from the axial cam cooperating with the at least one hump of the at least one hooking return element when the lid is in the open position. According to an exemplary embodiment, the hooking return element 25 comprises for example a boss under each of the return arms of the hooking elements and the cam has for example as many projecting active areas that there are bumps in the snap-back element so that all the snap elements can be tipped at the same time. However, the clipping elements are independent. This independence allows a better adaptation to any type of base. In other words, it allows a wider tolerance; the cover can better accommodate a base neck to preserve the seal, for example by systematically allowing a squeeze of the seal. In addition, each projecting active area for example has the same height for each angle of rotation of the cover relative to the attachment plate and each bump of the hooking return element has the same height for each angle of rotation of the cover relative to the attachment plate so that for a given rotation angle, each corresponding fastening element is simultaneously tilted at the same angle. This makes it possible to produce an open and easy opening of the pot when the lid is used. The projecting active areas such as the hooking elements are preferably arranged at regular intervals from each other. Thus, in the case where the cover comprises two attachment elements and two active areas projecting from the cam, these are preferably diametrically opposed. Or in a case where the cover comprises four hooking elements and four active zones projecting on the cam, they are preferably arranged every 900. It is the same for the hooking return element. However, their respective arrangements may be irregular if the shape of the lid or the pot for which it is intended requires it, as long as each fastening element is synchronized with an active area projecting from the axial cam and a bump of the element of snap reminder. According to particularly convenient embodiments, when the cover comprises at least two latching elements and at least two corresponding projecting active regions on the cam, the cover comprises a single snap-back element configured to automatically return each of them to minus two fastening elements in first position. The presence of a single snap-back element makes it possible to better guarantee the synchronization of movement of each of the fastening elements. It also facilitates the realization of the lid by minimizing its number of components. [0014] In a preferred embodiment, the at least one hooking return element comprises at least one first corrugated washer having at least one boss. A corrugated washer is for example polymer or metal. Such an attachment return element is for example disposed between the support of the attachment plate and the return arm of each attachment element. Thus, when the lid is in the open position, the hooking return element is deformed and tends in return to return the fastening elements in their first position, to bring the lid back to the rest position. In another preferred embodiment, the at least one hooking return element comprises the first corrugated washer and at least one second corrugated washer, the second corrugated washer having at least one boss and at least one hollow, and the first corrugated washer and the second corrugated washer being assembled to one another with the at least one hump of the first corrugated washer vis-à-vis the at least one hollow of the second corrugated washer so that the first corrugated washer and the second corrugated washer are positioned in opposition. The presence of several washers allows for example to amplify the spring effect. Moreover, the at least one notch of the neck of the base is possibly continuous or discontinuous. For example, the base comprises at least one rib configured to keep the cover hooking plate oriented with respect to the base when the at least one hooking element is in first position with the lid on the base. In a case of circular contour pot where the neck is also circular, indexing in rotation of the lid relative to the base of the pot is generally not necessary. The notch can then be continuous and thus form a groove around the neck. The at least one attachment element can then engage in the notch, then unique, in any place. [0015] However, for example if the pot has a non-circular contour preferably involving indexing in position of the lid relative to the base (even if the neck is circular), the notch is then possibly discontinuous. That is to say, the neck then comprises for example at least one rib, that is to say one or more ribs (s), to act as orientation stop. Such a rib is thus able to limit the rotation of the lid relative to the base. Thus, when the lid is rotated relative to the base to open the pot, the at least one rib blocks its rotation and therefore forces the hood to pivot relative to the latching plate. The at least one rib can also facilitate the positioning of the lid relative to the base in the case for example where the base and the lid must respect a certain alignment with respect to each other. At closing, after having engaged the cover on the neck so that the fastening elements penetrate into the at least one notch, the user then continues the rotation of the cover until feeling the resistance caused by the meeting of a fastening element with a rib. By releasing the hood, it is returned to its rest position which places it in the ad hoc position relative to the base. As a remark, in the case of a single rib, there is however only one notch although it is then discontinuous. For example, it is possible for several attachment elements to engage in the same notch. Thus, the base may comprise a plurality of notches and several ribs if necessary, for example as many notches as snap elements, the notches being separated from each other by ribs. According to one possible embodiment, each rib is flush with a peripheral rim of the neck, so that a second position hooking element is then simultaneously able to pass over a rib and the peripheral rim to disengage from its notch. [0016] According to another possible embodiment, each rib is set back relative to a peripheral rim of the neck. In this case, the at least one hooking element possibly engages at first under the peripheral rim, opposite a rib, then then, while the lid is turned, deeper into a notch. According to an interesting embodiment, the width of each of the notches is adjusted to receive a claw of a fastening element with a reduced play to the operating clearance. In other words, the at least one notch has a width substantially equal to a width of the claw of the corresponding fastening element. "Width" here refers to the dimension along the circumference of the neck. With such an embodiment, the cover is positioned on the base according to a limited number of angular positions, for example a position or four positions considering a case where the neck would have four notches. The four positions make it possible to position the lid in coincidence with the faces of the pot if it is square for example. A single position would correspond to the case where the base of the pot and the lid have a section of asymmetrical or any shape and where a single angular position of the lid on the pot would allow a coincidence of shape between the base of the pot and the lid. In addition, the neck may have a circular section as before or a section in correspondence with the section of the base. Thus, for example for a pot of general square section, the neck may have a substantially square shape. [0017] In this case the notches are preferably made in the middle of each of the sides of the square. The invention, according to an exemplary embodiment, will be well understood and its advantages will appear better on reading the detailed description which follows, given by way of indication and in no way limitative, with reference to the appended drawings in which: FIG. In perspective of an exemplary embodiment of a cosmetic pot circular contour and which comprises a base and a lid, Figures 2a and 2b respectively show in perspective and in elevation the base of the pot of Figure 1, Figure 3 shows a perspective view of the inside of a cover of the cover of Figure 1 according to a first embodiment of the present invention, Figure 4 shows in perspective a mounting plate of the cover of Figure 1 according to a first embodiment of the present invention fixed on the basis of Figure 1, Figure 5 shows a perspective view of the inside of a cover of the cover of Figure 1 according to a second In the embodiment of the present invention, FIG. 6 is a perspective view in partial section of the inside of the cover of FIG. 5. FIG. 7 presents in perspective a catch plate of the cover of FIG. a second embodiment of the present invention fixed on the basis of Figure 1, Figure 8 shows an exploded of the plate of Figure 7, Figure 9 shows a side elevation of a fastening element according to FIG. 10 shows a sectional view of the pot of FIG. 1 according to an exemplary embodiment, FIG. 11 illustrates an elevational view of the hooking plate in the closed position, FIG. In elevation of the latching plate in the open position, FIGS. 13 and 14 show in perspective a square contour and square-neck jar according to another embodiment of the present invention, respectively closed. and open, and Figure 15 shows the base of Figures 13 and 14 in section along the line XV-XV of Figure 14. The identical elements shown in the figures above are identified by the same reference numerals. [0018] The present description is given mainly with reference to a circular round pot but this would of course be valid for a pot of square outline or any. Indeed, traditionally, a cosmetic pot 1 with a round outline like that shown in Figure 1, or often substantially square, as in Figures 13 and 14. The pot 1 comprises a base 2 and a lid 3 to open or close the pot 1. The base 2 is for example shown individually in Figures 2a and 2b. It comprises a container 200 and a neck 201 which surmounts the container 200. The neck defines an opening which makes it possible to access a product contained in the container 200. The dimensions of the neck and the opening are close to the dimensions in section of the container. the base. In any case, the opening of the pot is sufficiently wide to allow the passage of at least one finger of a hand, that is to say, it has in cross sectional dimension greater than or equal to about 25 millimeters . The neck 201 here comprises a notch 202 and a peripheral flange 204. Preferably, an upper portion of the flange 204 is rounded or bevelled to create a ramp effect with an element that would be moved vertically against the neck. In addition, the lower portion of the flange is also rounded, which has an effect on a connecting force between a claw of a fastening element (shown for example in Figure 9) and the neck, this will be described in more detail later . In this embodiment, the neck 201 has a circular section, but it may be otherwise depending on the shape of the pot. The neck 201 is thus possibly devoid of any screw or screw ramp, and compared to a traditional collar, it has a reduced height. For example, as a guide, a round pot according to the invention may have a height of 57 mm with a neck of 6.4 mm in height, and with a notch of 4 mm in height, and 2 mm in depth. For a traditional pot of the same size, the height of the neck would have been of the order of 10.3 mm. These values are given for information only. [0019] The base is made of any suitable material, in particular glass or plastic. It can be transparent or opaque. It can be provided to receive a bowl reported that contains the cosmetic product as in the case of a traditional pot. [0020] In a pot according to the invention, the lid 3 is gripped at the base 2, using claws. For this purpose, the cover 3 comprises a cover 5, represented in FIG. 3 according to an exemplary embodiment of the present invention, and an attachment plate 4, represented in FIG. 4 according to an exemplary embodiment of the present invention. The cover 5 and the attachment plate 4 cooperate to allow easy opening and reliable closure of the pot 1 during use. The cover 5, as represented for example in FIG. 3, comprises a body 500. The body 500 has an upper face 501 (visible in FIG. 1), a bottom 503, on the back of the upper face 501, and an outline wall. 502. The upper face 501 here constitutes an outer face, intended for example to be visible by a user when the pot 1 is closed. The upper face 501 is for example customizable, it is configured to receive a decor, in the form of varnish for example. According to an option not shown, the upper face is formed of one or more additional layers openwork and superimposed to form the decor, or by an additional layer of marquetry for example. It can be made of plastic, wood, glass or others. The upper face 501 is for example flat or curved. [0021] The contour wall 502 extends from the bottom side 503. The contour wall 502 has an outer contour surface 500a, which preferably has the same shape as the base 2, and an inner contour surface 503a. In addition, the outer contour surface 500a is positioned at the periphery of the upper face 501; it is tangent to an edge of the upper face 501. [0022] The bottom 503 is preferably substantially orthogonal to the inner contour surface 503a and the outer surface 500a. The inner contour surface 503a preferably has a circular shape, that is to say it forms a cylinder, with a diameter substantially equal to the diameter of a support 400 of the attachment plate 4, which will be described subsequently, so that the cover 5 can pivot relative to the latching plate 4. Regardless of the shape of the outer contour surface 500a of the cover 5, it is for example preferable that the inner contour surface 503a is centered relative to the cover 5. In other words, here, a central axis of the cylinder representing the inner contour surface 503a preferably passes through a geometric center C of the covers (shown in Figure 1). The cover 5 comprises, here at its center, on the side of the bottom 503, a cylindrical part 507. The cylindrical part 507 serves here to define the rotation between the cover 5 and the mounting plate 4. [0023] On the bottom 503, around the central cylindrical part 507, the cap 5 comprises a raised relief forming a stud 508. The stud 508 here has an annular shape, and has a bearing surface 508a, here plane and substantially parallel at the bottom 503 of the cover 5. The cover 5 further comprises a slot 506. The slot 506 is configured to receive a return member 407 position, described below and for example visible Figure 4. The slot 506 is here dug in the raised relief forming the stud 508, and opens here on either side of the stud 508. Also on the side of the bottom 503, the cover 5 further comprises an axial cam 504. The axial cam 504 is here formed by a relief in variable height over the bottom 503 of the cover 5. The axial cam 504 here has an annular shape, here centered with respect to the geometric center C of the cover 5, with a bearing face 504c, which thus constitutes an active part the cam, a contour surface exte 504a and an inner contour surface 504b, for example parallel to the outer contour surface 504a. In the present embodiment, the axial cam 504 surrounds the slot 506. [0024] In the present exemplary embodiment, the bearing face 504c defines a profile forming at least one projecting active area 505. Here, it forms four projecting active areas 505, a projecting active area 505 by attachment element 410, as shown in FIG. this will be detailed later. [0025] Each projecting active area 505 is here defined by an angular portion of the axial cam 504 between two successive positions where a height of the cam, for example here between the support face 504c and the bottom 503 of the cover 5, is equal to a distance of which is minimal. In other words, a projecting active area has a height d between the support face 504c and the bottom 503 of the cover 5 which is greater than the minimum height of and which is successively increasing and decreasing along the angular portion until at least one position from which the height d begins to increase. In general, the heights of the axial cam are preferably defined with respect to a surface serving as a bearing surface between the cap 5 and the catch plate 4. In the present embodiment, it would be for example the bearing surface 508a is here substantially parallel to the bottom 503, the heights of the axial cam can then be indifferently defined with respect to the bearing surface 508a or at the bottom 503. In the present embodiment, the axial cam 504 has four positions where the height d between the bearing face 504c and the bottom 503 of the cover 5 is minimal, furthermore equal here to the height of, which allows to define a hollow between two consecutive active areas projecting 505. Between two consecutive recesses, the height d between the bearing face 504c and the bottom 503 of the cap 5 is larger until a maximum height d "is reached and makes it possible to define a vertex of a projecting active zone 505. Each projecting active area 505 thus has a top which corresponds to a position where the height between the bearing face 504c and the bottom 503 of the cover 5 is maximum and is therefore the height d ". Preferably, the height d between the support face 504c and the bottom 503 of the cover 5 evolves in the same way on either side of the top of a projecting active zone 505 until reaching a position of height of 20 ° C. relative to the bottom 503, i.e. a hollow. In other words, each projecting active area 505 has a plane of symmetry. Axial cam 504 has for example here eight planes of symmetry. The attachment plate 4, shown for example in Figure 4, comprises a support 400 formed here of a circular plate. Whatever the outer shape of the pot 1, the support 400 preferably has a circular contour 400a to facilitate rotation relative to the cover 5. Thus, the support 400 here has globally disk-like. The support 400 comprises for example at least one cutout 415, and here four cutting 415 which are intended to each receive a hooking element 410. In addition, the four cutouts 415 are here positioned at equal distances from each other along the 400a contour. It is considered here that the support 400 comprises an upper face 401 intended to be oriented towards the cover 5, and a lower face 402 (visible in FIG. 11), parallel to the upper face 401, intended to be oriented towards the base 2. The attachment plate 4 furthermore possibly comprises a shutter plate 419, visible in FIGS. 8 or 10, hooked under the support 400, that is to say on the side of the lower face 402. [0026] The support 400 is made of any suitable material, and typically plastic, by molding, with the upper face 401 and the lower face 402 generally planar. The lower face 402, or the shutter plate 419 if applicable, is further generally covered with a plane seal 420, such as a compressible membrane having a thickness of a few tenths of a millimeter, intended to be compressed on its periphery between the lower face 402 and the rim 204 of the neck 201 of the base 2. The plane joint is for example made of any suitable elastically compressible material, especially polyethylene, SEBS, elastomer or any other equivalent material. As there is no, or very little, relative rotation between the attachment plate and the neck, the plane joint is not, or very little, stressed in shear, and it is possible to choose a relatively adherent material that has a high coefficient of friction. In place of such a compressible plane seal, a shutter plate mounted on a suspension and coated with a reduced thickness seal can be envisaged, as described for example in the patent application FR 2969127. On the of the upper face 401, the support 400 here comprises a central pin 403 formed in relief with respect to the upper face 401. The central pin 403 has a generally cylindrical shape, such as an outer contour surface 403a of the central pin 403 is substantially parallel to the contour 400a of the support 400. In other words, the central pin 403 is centered on the upper face 401 of the support 400. The central pin 403 here comprises a slot 404 and, in addition, a bore 408 so that the stud Central 403 thus has an annular shape. The slot 404 is here of constant width and passes through the central pin 403 from the bore 408 to the outer contour surface 403a. The slot 404 is intended to receive the return element in position 407 serving to bring back in the rest position the cover 5 with respect to the catching plate 4 when the cover 5 is rotated with respect to the catching plate 4. The return element in position 407 of the embodiment of FIG. 4 has a first end 407a driven into the slot 404 of the catch plate 4 and a second end 407b driven into the slot 506 of the cover 5. Once the cover 5 and the mounting plate 4 assembled. In addition, the return element in position 407 is here helically wound, like a helical spring, around a central pin with its first end 407a and its second end 407b protruding and straight so as to cooperate with the slots 404 506. Each end 407a, 407b of the return element in position 407 is for example pressed into the corresponding slot 404, 506 which makes it possible to avoid the use of other fixing or assembly means, such as the glue for example. Thus, the return element 407 in position is as embedded in the central stud 403 on the one hand, and the stud 508 on the other hand; that is to say more generally in the attachment plate 4 on the one hand and the cover 5 on the other. On the side of the upper face 401, the attachment plate 4 further comprises a hooking return element 416. [0027] The hooking return element 416 is used to bring a hooking element 410 into the first position by acting as a spring as is detailed later. For this, it is preferably elastically deformable. It comprises for example at least one bump. The hooking return element 416 is disposed between the upper face 401 of the support 400 on which it rests and at least one arm 412 of a fastening element 410. It is furthermore disposed here around the central stud 403. Preferably, the hooking return element 416 is composed of a single piece to better ensure a synchronous movement of the attachment elements 410 if the lid 3 has at least two. However, the attachment element 416 could comprise several independent spring elements for each of the attachment elements 410 without preventing their synchronous movements. The hooking return element 416 is for example here a washer, and more particularly a corrugated washer with at least one boss 417. In the case of use of a corrugated washer as a hooking return element 416, the corrugated washer advantageously comprises as much bump 417 as the lid 3 comprises hooking element 410, with bumps 417 preferably identical to promote the synchronous movements of the hooking elements 410. As shown in Figure 4, the pot 1 of the present embodiment comprising four attachment elements 410, the corrugated washer here comprises four bumps 417. By convention, two consecutive bumps 417 define between them a recess 418. Preferably, the corrugated washer has an internal diameter substantially equal to that central block 403 to limit or even avoid lateral translation movements of the wave washer, that is to say horizontal translations Ales, in a plane parallel to the upper face 401. In a vertical direction, translations of the hooking element whatever it is are limited because it is held between the upper face 401 of a share and at least one attachment element 410 on the other hand. Finally, a rotational movement of the hooking return element 416 around the vertical axis, that is to say around the central pin 403 in this case, can be limited by any means, such as for example an adhesive point, or a rivet, or a local deformation of the snap-back element 416 and / or the upper face 401, and / or a local deformation of the snap-fastening element 416 at the top of a lump 417 so that an arm 412 maintains its orientation. According to another exemplary embodiment represented for example 7 and 8, the hooking return element 416 comprises two corrugated washers having as many bumps as each other, and therefore as many recesses, and disposed one on the other so that the hollow of a first wave washer is vis-à-vis a hump of a second corrugated washer. Each arm 412 of a fastening element 410 is then in contact with a bump of a first corrugated washer, which would be an upper corrugated washer, that is to say placed closer to the cover 5, and opposite a hollow of a second corrugated washer, which would be a lower corrugated washer, that is to say then in contact with the upper face 401 of the support 400. Such a superposition of corrugated washers and can amplify the spring effect for example. [0028] It would be the same if the snap return element 416 has more than two corrugated washers. As mentioned above, to grip the cover 3 at the base 2, the attachment plate 4 comprises at least one attachment element 410. [0029] In the present embodiment, it comprises four identical attachment elements 410, positioned at equal distances from each other, that is to say here every 90 °, at the periphery of the support 400, and here in the cutouts 415 since the support 400 has it. These cutouts 415 are thus configured to keep the gripping elements 410 in position around the support 400. Each attachment element 410 is rotatable relative to the support 400 in a direction orthogonal to the axis, said vertical axis, passing by a center of the support 400. Each attachment element 410 comprises a claw 411 and a return arm 412. In the present embodiment, the claw 411 and the return arm 412 extend from the same face of a dorsal wall 413 of the fastening element 410 being oriented towards the center of the support 400. In other words, each return arm 412 extends along a radius of the support 400 for example. The fastening element 410 thus has a shape of C, surrounding an edge of the support 400. The return arm 412 has for example here a finger shape, with a free end and an end connected to the back wall 413. The claw 411 is configured to grip the neck 201 of the base 2 by engaging in the notch 202 under the flange 204. The claw 411 here has a curved edge shape towards the center of the hook support 400. In the present exemplary embodiment, the claw 411 passes under a level of the lower face 402 of the support 400, as can be seen in FIGS. 10 to 12. As shown in FIG. 9, the claw 411 has a very rounded shape, for example in concordance with the shape of the notch formed at the periphery of the neck. An important effect of such a shape is that a pulling effect, for example induced by a user to open the pot without turning or by accidental stress, induces a clamping effect of the claw in the notch. However, the rounded shape of the claw 411 facilitates the circumvention of the rim 204 when it engages in the notch 202 when, for example, the lid is clipped to close the pot. Each attachment element 410, comprising a claw 411, a return arm 412 and a back wall 413, is preferably made in one piece, for example by molding plastics material. Or at least, the claw 411 and the return arm 412 are assembled such that when the return arm 412 is lowered, the claw 411 is disengaged from the notch 202. The return arm 412 and the back wall 413 for example define between them a guide 414 to form a hinge, a pivot connection with the support. The guide 414 comprises for example a hollow tube through which a pin 414b held by at least one pillar 414c, which pillar 414c is, in turn, fixed to the support 400. In the present embodiment, the mounting plate 4 comprises two pillars 414c for each fastening element 410. Other embodiments for assembling the support element to tilting are of course conceivable. For example, the pin 414b and the hollow tube 414a are free to rotate relative to each other to allow pivoting, tilting, of the fastening element 410 relative to the support 400. Or according to a alternatively, the pin 414b and the hollow tube 414a are fixed relative to one another and the pin 414b is free to rotate along an axis of the pin 414b which also forms the axis of the guide 414, relative to the at least one pillar 414c. [0030] More specifically, to say that the return arm 412 lowers means that its free end is lowered, that is to say, approaches the upper face 401 of the support 400; indeed, per se, each attachment element 410 is preferably movable only according to the rotation about the axis of the guide 414, without considering different mounting sets that may exist. [0031] Each attachment element 410 is thus configured to take at least a first position, for example when the cover 3 is in the rest position, and a second position, for example when the cover 3 is in the open position, the second position being a position in which the at least one hooking element 410 is pivoted, tilted, with respect to the first position. And more particularly, the first position is for example a position in which the return arm 412 is in a first position called high position, and in which the claw 411 is engaged in the notch 202, and the second position is for example a position in which the return arm 412 is in a second position called low position, and wherein the claw 411 is disengaged from the notch 202. The fastening element 410 thus passing from one position to another by pivoting around the axis of the guide 414. When the support 400, at least one attachment element 410 and at least one attachment return element 416 are assembled, the restoring arm 412 of the at least one element of hooking 410 bears on a part of the hooking return element 416, and an elastic deformation of the hooking restoring element causes a lowering of the return arm 412 making it possible to release the claw 411 from the notch 202 of the 201 collar of the base 2. In the case of the present embodiment where the snap-fastening element 416 is a wave washer, the return arm 412 of the at least one attachment element 410 bears on a bump of the hooking return element 416. And the elastic deformation of the fastening element 416 corresponds for example to a crushing of the corrugated washer, allowing the lowering of the return arm 412. [0032] Furthermore, a force induced by the hooking return element 416 under the return arm 412 tends to raise the return arm 412. Off, it is limited in this sense by the fact that the claw comes into abutment in the bottom of the notch or that the back wall abuts against the contour 400a of the support 400, in a cutout 415. For this purpose, it is interesting that the axis of the guide is optionally remote from the contour 400a, towards the center. In this case, the pillars 414c are spaced from the contour 400a, and the back wall 413 is here curved towards the guide 414. FIGS. 5 and 6 on the one hand, and FIGS. 7 and 8, on the other hand, show another embodiment of the cover 5 and the plate 4. [0033] The cover 5 of FIGS. 5 and 6 differs from the preceding embodiment in that it has no stud 508, and in that the cylindrical piece 507 has a notch or slot 506 configured to fit a spring blade then serves as a return element in position 407. In agreement, the plate 4 of Figures 7 and 8 differs in that the slot 404 of the central pin 403 is formed along a radius of the support for receiving an end of the leaf spring 407 in the continuity of the notch 506 of the cylindrical part 507 of Figures 5 and 6. In this embodiment, the leaf spring 407 is bent when the cover 5 and pivoted relative to the plate 4. In addition, in this embodiment, the hooking return element 416 comprises two corrugated washers. Thus, when the cover 5 and the attachment plate 4 are assembled, the cover 3 is then configured to take a "rest" position, represented for example in FIGS. 10 and 11, and an "open" position, represented by 12. Thus, when the cover 5 and the attachment plate 4 are assembled, the contour 400a of the support 400 of the attachment plate 4 is vis-à-vis the inner contour surface 503a of the cover 5 and the bearing face 504c of the cam 504 is in contact with at least the hooking restoring element 416. The restoring element in position 407 is simultaneously pressed into the slot 506 of the cover 5 and the slot 404 of platinum 4 to ensure its role here. In addition, the bearing surface 508a of the stud 508 of the cover 5 is then supported on the central stud 403 of the plate 4 if the cover is provided (which is not the case in Figure 10). The assembly between the cover 5 and the attachment plate 4 is made by any appropriate means, for example by a circlip which retains the attachment plate 4 inside the cover 5, or by snap-fitting of the mounting plate. 4 Another possibility is that the cover 5 is screwed to the plate 4, as shown in FIG. 10. In the rest position, the at least one claw 411 is engaged in the notch 202. The cover 5 and the catch plate 4 are oriented relative to each other so that at least one projecting active area 505 of the axial cam 504 is arranged with respect to the at least one hooking return element 416 such that the return arm 412 of each hooking element 410 is in the up position. In other words, the at least one projecting active zone 505 of the axial cam 504 does not induce deformation to the at least one attachment return element 416, or at least insufficient deformation to move a claw 411 away. the notch 202. The hooking return element 416 and the return element in position 407, serving to automatically return the cover 5 relative to the attachment plate 4 in a rest position orientation, are then in a natural, neutral configuration, minimal deformation. In the case shown in FIG. 10, where the hooking restoring element 416 comprises two corrugated washers, each projecting active zone top 505 of the axial cam 504 is then facing a hollow 418 of the washer. undulating upper and opposite a bump of the lower washer. In FIG. 4, on which the hood is not shown, the hooking restoring element 416 comprises a single corrugated washer, each projecting active zone vertex 505 of the axial cam 504 would then be facing one another. screw of a hollow 418 of the corrugated washer. Open the pot 1 is to turn the lid 3 relative to the base 2. A pivoting of the lid 3 here generates a pivoting of the cover 5 relative to the latching plate 4, which has the effect of tilting each element of hooking 410 and thus to release each claw 411 of the notch 202, here by moving each claw 411 away from the neck 201. As soon as each return arm 412 has reached a predetermined lowering, corresponding to a predetermined angle of rotation of the cover 5 relative to to the attachment plate 4, each claw can then bypass the rim 204. During rotation, the at least one projecting active zone 505 gradually bears on the hooking return element 416. This induces a crushing of the hooking restoring element 416 which causes a lowering of the return arm 412 which reaches the low position, and therefore a tilting of the latching element 410 corresponding, and then causes a separation of the claw 411 which is It emerges from the notch 202 of the neck 201 of the base 2. Here, each projecting active zone 505 moves from a hollow 418 along a hump 417 of a wave washer. From a certain predetermined crush, which can be when a top of a projecting active area 505 reaches an apex of a bump 417 of the corrugated washer or before that, the tilting of a fastening element 410 is sufficient to disengage the corresponding claw 411 from the notch 202, as shown for example in FIG. 12. The predetermined crushing corresponds to a predetermined angle of rotation between the cover 5 and the attachment plate 4 and at a predetermined angle of rotation. predetermined lowering of the return arm 412. In the present exemplary embodiments, a top of a projecting active area 505 reaches an apex of a bump 417 of the corrugated washer for a rotation of the covers of about 45 ° with respect to the rest position. Thus, for a predetermined crushing may be less, the angle of rotation is between 0 ° and 45 ° for example. Thus, the predetermined crushing may be fixed so as to have to apply a rotation of 40 ° or 30 °, or preferably 15 ° to the cover 5 relative to the mounting plate 4 for example. The rotation of the cover 5 relative to the plate 4 is further facilitated by the adhesion of the seal on the neck of the base 2 which contributes to maintain the plate 4 oriented on the base 2. Each attachment element 410 has then a rocking movement, that is to say that the free end of the return arm 412 is lowered, a corresponding lowering, and the claw 411 away from the notch 202. In parallel, the return element 407 is deformed because it is held both in the slot 404 of the attachment plate 4 and the slot 506 of the cover 5. Thus, to reach this open position, it is preferable that the attachment plate 4 is braked or retained, in rotation, or by simple friction or adhesion relative to the neck 201. This can however be reinforced by the fact that one of the claws 411 is abutting on a rib 205 of the notch 202, visible for example Figure 14. For convenience where appropriate, the rib preferably has a thickness substantially equal to a depth of the notch 202 relative to the rim 204 so that a claw 411 is unfit to pass over the rib as long as it is unable to disengage from under the rim 204. [0034] For example, as shown in Figure 14, the base 2 has four ribs so that each claw 411 of the lid 3 described above is in abutment against a rib whatever the direction of rotation of the lid. In this latter configuration, two consecutive ribs are for example spaced from each other by a distance equal to a width of a claw so that it is locked angularly in each direction. According to another example, the base comprises at least one rib which extends along a circumference of the neck over a distance equal to a distance defined between two fastening elements or two sides of the same fastening element so that the gripping plate is then locked in orientation in each direction of rotation. In a case where the cover only comprises a claw 411, the notch 202 could be for example defined on the neck 201 by a recess in which the claw 411 would engage when the lid is in the rest position. In another case where the cover comprises at least two claws 411, at least one rib extends for example between two consecutive claws 411. These different configurations are of course combinable. In the open position, as illustrated in FIG. 12, each hooking element 410 has then reached a second pivoted position relative to the first position, and the hooking return element 416 as well as the return element in position 407 tend to automatically return the lid 3 to the rest position. Indeed, on the one hand the return element in position 407 seeks to return to the natural position, inducing a counter-rotation to that applied by a user to the cover 3, and on the other hand, the return element of attachment 416 seeks to raise the return arm 412, to fight against crushing applied thereto, which will also tend to push the active area projecting corresponding 505. In general, the restoring element in position 407 also serves to avoid turning the cover 5 with respect to the catching plate 4 beyond a relative angle where each projecting active area peak 505 would exceed the top of a bump 417 corresponding to the hooking return element 416, which would have the effect of raising again each return arm 412 and make an opening of a pot 1 more difficult. Such a pot 1 as described above is also easily closed by clipping the lid 3 on the base 2 for example. [0035] Such a cover 3 is thus easily adaptable to any base 2, intended to contain a cosmetic product, having a neck 201 of corresponding diameter with at least one notch 202 at the periphery. By way of illustration, FIGS. 13 to 15 show another embodiment of pot 1 having a square contour and an equally square opening. [0036] Figure 14 in particular shows that the neck is provided with notches 202, here formed in the middle of each side of the neck, two consecutive notches being here separated by a rib 205, as described above. A lid as described above is thus adaptable in the same manner as for a round neck base to a square-necked base. [0037] A square neck or a round neck may thus comprise one or more ribs or none. And in a case of square contour pot, if the neck is devoid of rib, the contour of the concordance between the lid and the base can of course be provided by any other means. Of course, the present invention is not limited to the foregoing description or the appended figures, but extends to any variant within the scope of those skilled in the art.
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Claims (11) [0001] REVENDICATIONS1. Cosmetic jar comprising a base (2) and a lid (3) for closing the base (2), characterized in that: the lid (3) has an internal part, called a hooking plate (4), and a part external, called cover (5), the latching plate (4) and the cover (5) being rotatably mounted relative to each other, so that the cover (3) is configured to take a position of rest and an open position in which the attachment plate (4) and the cover (5) are rotated relative to each other with respect to the rest position, - The attachment plate (4) comprising: - a support (400), - at least one attachment element (410) mounted on the support (400) and movable to tilt relative thereto, the at least one attachment element ( 410) having a claw (411) and a return arm (412), the at least one latching member (410) being configured to assume at least a first position when the cover (3) is in the rest position and a second position when the lid (3) is in the open position, the second position being a position in which the at least one latching member (410) is tilted relative to the first position, and - at least one snap-back element (416) connected to the support (400), the at least one snap-back element (416) being configured to hold the at least one snapping element (410) in first position, and - The cover (5) having an axial cam (504), the axial cam (504) being defined by a profile forming at least one projecting active area (505) with respect to a bottom ( 503) of the hood, and the axial cam (504) cooperating with the at least one latching return element (416) and being configured to elastically deform the at least one latching return element (416) resulting in a tilting of the at least one fastening element (410), and in that the base (2) comprises a neck (201) ) provided with at least one notch (202) at the periphery, the claw (411) of the at least one fastening element (410) of the cover (3) being engaged in the at least one notch (202) of the neck (201) of the base (2) when the lid (3) is in the rest position and the pot (1) is closed. [0002] 2. Jar according to claim 1, characterized in that the cover (3) comprises a return element in position (407), the return element in position (407) being connected on the one hand to the support (400) of the attachment plate (4) and on the other hand the cover (5), the return element in position (407) being in a neutral configuration when the cover (3) is in the rest position and in a deformed configuration when the cover (3) is in the open position, the return element in position (407) inducing a counter-rotation of the cover (5) with respect to the attachment plate (4) when the cover (3) is in the open position so as to automatically return the cover (3) to the rest position. [0003] 3. Pot according to any one of claims 1 and 2, characterized in that the return element in position (407) is a blade held on the one hand in a slot (404) formed in the support (400) of the gripping plate (4) and secondly in a slot (506) formed in the cover (5). [0004] 4. Pot according to any one of claims 1 to 3, characterized in that the axial cam (504) has an annular shape. [0005] 5. Pot according to any one of claims 1 to 4, characterized in that the at least one projecting active area (505) of the axial cam (504) has a plane of symmetry so that the cover (5) and the catch plate (4) of the cover (3) are configured to rotate relative to each other clockwise or counterclockwise. [0006] 6. Pot according to any one of claims 1 to 5, characterized in that the at least one hooking element (416) has an annular shape and has at least one boss (417), the at least one an active projecting zone (505) of the axial cam (504) cooperating with the at least one boss (417) of the at least one hooking return element (416) when the lid is in the open position . [0007] 7. Pot according to any one of claims 1 to 6, characterized in that the at least one fastening return element (416) comprises at least one first corrugated washer having at least one bump. [0008] 8. Pot according to claim 7, characterized in that the at least one hooking return element (416) comprises the first corrugated washer and at least one second corrugated washer, the second corrugated washer having at least one bump and at minus one recess, and the first corrugated washer and the second corrugated washer being assembled to each other with the at least one hump of the first corrugated washer facing the at least one depression of the second corrugated washer so that the first corrugated washer and the second corrugated washer are positioned in opposition. [0009] 9. Jar according to any one of claims 1 to 8, characterized in that the cover (3) comprises at least two latching hooking elements (410) each comprising a claw (411) and a return arm ( 412), each latching element (410) being configured to assume a first position when the cover (3) is in the rest position and a second position when the cover (3) is in the open position, the second position of each fastening element (410) being a position in which each fastening element (410) is tilted with respect to the first position, the claw (411) of each fastening element (410) of the cover (3) being engaged in the at least one notch (202) of the neck (201) of the base (2) when the lid (3) is in the rest position and the pot (1) is closed. [0010] 10. Pot according to claim 9, characterized in that the lid (3) comprises a single latching biasing member (416) configured to automatically return each of the at least two latching elements (410) in the first position. [0011] 11. Pot according to any one of claims 1 to 10, characterized in that the base (2) comprises at least one rib configured to maintain oriented the catch plate (4) of the cover (3) relative to the base (2) when the at least one hooking element (410) is in first position with the lid (3) on the base (2).
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