CN211642969U - Package for skin care products - Google Patents

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CN211642969U
CN211642969U CN201921551640.6U CN201921551640U CN211642969U CN 211642969 U CN211642969 U CN 211642969U CN 201921551640 U CN201921551640 U CN 201921551640U CN 211642969 U CN211642969 U CN 211642969U
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王慧怡
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The present invention provides a package for skin care products with a shoulder functionally attached to the container body and neck, the shoulder providing a desirable aesthetic for packaging, particularly for personal care products.

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Package for skin care products
Technical Field
The present invention relates to packaging, particularly for personal care products.
Background
The aesthetics of personal care products are important to the user, meaning the quality and effectiveness of the personal care composition contained. One example of a personal care product is the following personal care product: having a container body (containing the composition) and having a neck at the top of the container body in fluid communication with the container body. The neck has a neck opening and a dispenser (e.g., a metered-dose pipette dispenser) releasably attached to the neck and in fluid communication with the contents contained in the container body through the neck opening. The dispenser may dispense the contained personal care composition to a target surface such as facial skin. Further, some of these products may have a shoulder that provides a transition between the container body and the releasably attached dispenser. The primary purpose of the shoulder is to provide a visually pleasing transition between the top portion of the container body and the dispenser (releasably attached to the neck). Personal care products of this type are often common in the category of skin care products where aesthetics are particularly important to the user.
The shoulder as a separate component is attached to the container body and/or the neck. The shoulder is mechanically attached to minimize movement in the longitudinal and rotational directions. With reference to the longitudinal direction, the neck has a collar circumferentially around the exterior of the neck, which is generally located below any threads. The shoulder has a so-called "snap ring" with teeth that flex over the neck ring to functionally attach the shoulder to the neck and mechanically inhibit the shoulder from being subsequently pulled up from over the neck. With reference to the direction of rotation, the container body has recesses formed along the moulding seam on either side of the neck. Container bodies having these depressions, which typically require a three-piece mold (as opposed to two-piece) to be prepared, pose manufacturing challenges in molding, particularly where the container body is made of molded glass. To limit rotation of the shoulder about the neck, the shoulder has a projection opposite the snap ring that engages in a corresponding recess in the container body. Glue is typically added in the container body recess to aid in attaching the corresponding shoulder protrusion.
There is a need for a system for attaching a shoulder to a container body and/or neck wherein the container and neck can be molded using a two-piece mold (as opposed to a three-piece or multi-piece) in conjunction with a conventional molding machine (as opposed to a dedicated machine for a 3-piece mold) that does not pose a challenge in terms of demolding (i.e., ejecting the container body and neck from the mold). Such systems may provide greater efficiency, reliability, manufacturing tolerances, and/or greater cost-effectiveness.
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The present invention seeks to address one or more of these needs. Surprisingly, the use of a protrusion (on the top portion of the container body) and a notched tooth (of the interior concentric opening of the shoulder) configured to engage each other helps the shoulder to remain functionally attached to the container body and neck. One aspect of the present invention provides a package, preferably for a personal care product. The package includes a longitudinal axis and a container body that can contain a personal care composition. The container body includes a top portion defining a longitudinal axis. The top portion includes a first protrusion disposed thereon. The neck extends from the top portion along a longitudinal axis. The neck includes a neck opening in fluid communication with an interior of the container body, and a collar extending circumferentially at least partially around an exterior of the neck. The shoulder includes a plurality of teeth defining an internal concentric opening in an interior of the shoulder. The plurality of teeth includes: the shoulder portion is configured to flex over the collar and engage the first flex tooth of the collar, and the first notch tooth is configured to engage the first protrusion when the shoulder portion is functionally attached to the container body and the neck portion.
One advantage of the present package is that there is a system between the shoulder and the container body and neck that minimizes rotational freedom. This provides a product with greater reliability in terms of the integrity of these components, which is subject to the rigors of manufacture, transport and user use. This advantage is particularly pronounced when the material and shoulder of the container body and neck are different. Indeed, attaching components of different materials can pose additional challenges as compared to attaching components of the same material. The product is therefore particularly advantageous when the container and the neck are made of glass and the shoulder is made of plastic.
These and other features of the present invention will become apparent to those skilled in the art when the following detailed description is read in conjunction with the appended claims.
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While the specification concludes with claims particularly defining and distinctly claiming the invention, it is believed that the present invention will be better understood from the following description taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings. In the drawings:
fig. 1 is a front view of an assembled package;
fig. 2 is a front view of an exploded view of the assembled package of fig. 1, specifically referencing a shoulder that would otherwise be functionally attached to a container;
FIG. 3 is a perspective top view of the shoulder of FIG. 2;
FIG. 4 is a side cross-sectional view of the shoulder of FIG. 3;
FIG. 5 is a bottom view of the shoulder of FIGS. 3 and 4;
FIG. 6 is a top view of the shoulder of FIG. 5;
FIG. 7 is a front cross-sectional view of a top portion of the container and neck of FIG. 2; and is
Fig. 8 is a side cross-sectional view of a top portion of the container and neck of fig. 7.
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All percentages, parts and ratios are based on the total weight of the composition of the present invention, unless otherwise specified. Unless otherwise indicated, all such weights as they pertain to listed ingredients are based on the effective level and, therefore, do not include solvents or by-products that may be included in commercially available materials. The term "weight percent" may be expressed herein as "wt%". All molecular weights used herein are weight average molecular weights expressed in grams/mole, unless otherwise specified.
As used herein, articles including "a" and "an" when used in a claim should be understood to refer to one or more of the articles as claimed or described.
As used herein, the terms "comprising," "including," and "containing" are intended to be non-limiting, i.e., other steps and other parts may be added that do not affect the end result. The above terms include the terms "consisting of …" and "consisting essentially of …".
As used herein, the words "preferred", "preferably" and variations refer to embodiments of the invention that provide certain benefits under certain circumstances. However, other embodiments may also be preferred, under the same or other circumstances. Furthermore, the recitation of one or more preferred embodiments does not imply that other embodiments are not useful, and is not intended to exclude other embodiments from the scope of the invention.
Fig. 1 is a front view of an assembled package (1) suitable for use with personal care products. The longitudinal axis (6) is along the length (i.e., longest dimension) of the package. The container body (5) may contain a personal care composition (in the interior of the container body (5)). A portion of the dispenser (12) is releasably attached to the container body (5), wherein the squeezable ball (2) and the collar (3) are visible and rotationally symmetric about the longitudinal axis (6). The shoulder rail (4) provides an aesthetic effect by providing a visually appealing transition from the releasably attached dispenser (12) and container body (5). One particularly preferred example of a personal care composition is a skin care composition. In turn, examples of skin care compositions include serum or serum. Non-limiting examples of suitable skin care compositions are those sold under the trademarks OLAY and SK-II.
Fig. 2 is a front view of an exploded view of the assembled package (1) of fig. 1, specifically referring to the shoulder (11) that would otherwise be functionally attached to the container (17). The container may have any shape, size or configuration. That is, the container may have symmetry (e.g., left-right symmetry) or be completely asymmetric. The volume that can be contained within the container may be, for example, 5ml to 500ml, preferably 10ml to 400ml, alternatively 15ml to 300 ml. The shoulder straps (4) previously described are attached (e.g., glued or bonded) over (i.e., the outer surface of) the functionally attached shoulders (11). The package (1) comprises a longitudinal axis (6). The package (1) comprises a container (17) comprising a longitudinal axis (6) and a container body (5). The container body (5) may contain a personal care composition. The container body (5) comprises a top portion (14) defining a longitudinal axis (6), wherein the top portion comprises at least a first protrusion (41), preferably a first protrusion (41) and a second protrusion (42), provided thereon. The top portion (14) of the container body (5) is opposite the bottom portion (not shown) (along the longitudinal axis (6)) of the container body (5). The longitudinal axis (6) is orthogonal to the planar surface of the container body (5) contacting the shelf surface. Closest to and in contact with the top surface of the shelf/counter when the package (1) is in its intended upright position is the bottom surface. The neck (10) extends from a top portion (14) of the container body (5) along the longitudinal axis (6). The neck (10) further comprises a neck opening (18) in fluid communication with the interior of the container body (5). The neck opening (18) has a centroid, where it intersects the longitudinal axis (6). Preferably, the neck opening (18) has a circular cross-section (taken in a plane that orthogonally intersects the longitudinal axis (6)). The collar (13) extends at least partially around the exterior of the neck (10), preferably fully. Preferably, the collar (13) extends circumferentially in a plane that orthogonally intersects the longitudinal axis (6). The neck (10) further comprises a neck thread (9) extending around the exterior of the neck (10). The collar (13) is located below the neck thread (9) (along the longitudinal axis (6)). The first and second projections (41,42) are located on a top portion (14) of the container body (5) adjacent the neck (10).
Still referring to fig. 2, the shoulder (11) is functionally attached to the container body (5) and neck (10). The shoulder straps (4) are attached above the functionally attached shoulders (11). The shoulder straps (4) are typically made of plastic and have a desired color or gloss that complements other aesthetic features of the package (1). The shoulder straps (4) generally mimic the shape of the shoulders (11) (e.g., also having an internal concentric opening (not shown) and skirt (not shown)). However, the shoulder cross-belt (4) may not have teeth defining an internal concentric opening. This is due to the aesthetic function of the shoulder straps (4).
Still referring to fig. 2, the dispenser (12) is removably attachable to the neck (10) and is in fluid communication with the interior of the container body (5). The dispenser (12) may include a pipette (7) and a squeezable ball (2), wherein the squeezable ball (2) is opposite to a pipette opening (8) of the pipette (7). The user can squeeze the squeezable bulb (2) and create a vacuum upon release of the squeeze on the squeezable bulb (2) to cause the dispenser (12) to withdraw the personal care composition (not shown) contained in the container body (5). The user may then direct the dispenser to a target surface (e.g., a skin surface) and then squeeze the squeezable bulb (2) again to release the personal care composition contained in the dispenser (12) to the target surface (not shown). Preferably, as shown in fig. 2, the dispenser (12) further comprises a collar (3), wherein the collar (3) is located between the squeezable ball (2) and the pipette opening (8). The personal care composition enters and exits the dispenser (12) through the pipette opening (8). The pipette opening (8) typically reaches at or near the bottom of the interior of the container body (5) containing the personal care composition. The distributor (12) of fig. 2 is rotationally symmetric about the longitudinal axis (6). Although not shown, preferably the collar (3) is threaded in the inner side surface. As mentioned before, the neck (10) comprises a neck thread (9) on said outer portion of the neck (10), which corresponds to the thread of the collar (3). The user may twist the dispenser (12) to removably release the dispenser (12) from the neck (10). Preferably, the dispenser (12) is releasably fluid-sealed to the neck (10) so as to prevent any leakage should the package (1) be accidentally tipped over. In another example, an automatic doser may be used as the dispenser or a component of the dispenser (such automatic dosers are available from manufacturers such as Aptar or FS Korea).
Fig. 3 is a perspective top view of the shoulder (11) of fig. 2. The shoulder (11) comprises a plurality of teeth defining an internal concentric opening (15) in the interior of the shoulder (11). The longitudinal axes (6) intersect at about the centroid of the inner concentric opening (15) (the centroid is in a plane that intersects the longitudinal axis (6) orthogonally). The plurality of teeth includes at least a first flexing tooth (21) configured to flex over and engage a collar (13) of the neck (10) (wherein the collar (13) is described above in fig. 2 but not shown in fig. 3). The plurality of teeth further comprises at least a first notch tooth (31) configured to engage a first protrusion (41) when the shoulder (11) is functionally attached to the container body (5) and the neck (10) (wherein the first protrusion (41) is described in the foregoing fig. 2 but not shown in fig. 3). Preferably, the plurality of teeth further comprises a second notch tooth (32) configured to engage a second protrusion (42) when the shoulder (11) is functionally attached to the container body (5) and the neck (10) (wherein the second protrusion (42) is described in the foregoing fig. 2 but not shown in fig. 3). More preferably, as shown in fig. 3, the first notch tooth (31) and the second notch tooth (32) are opposite each other in an inner concentric opening (15) inside the shoulder (11). The first notched tooth (31) includes a notched portion, which may include a rib, with the second rib (62) partially visible in fig. 3. In an alternative example, additional notch teeth are provided.
As shown in fig. 3, preferably the plurality of teeth defining the inner concentric opening (15) further comprise a second flexing tooth (22), preferably a third flexing tooth (23), and more preferably a fourth flexing tooth (24). Each of these flexing teeth (22,23,24) is configured to flex over and engage the collar (13) when the shoulder (11) is functionally attached to the container body (5) and neck (10). Alternatively, additional flexing teeth are provided. As shown in fig. 3, the plurality of teeth defining the inner concentric opening (15) preferably also include a first non-flexing tooth (51), preferably also a second non-flexing tooth (52). More preferably, the first non-flexing tooth (51) and the second non-flexing tooth (52) are opposite each other in an inner concentric opening (15) inside the shoulder (11). A skirt (16) extends circumferentially outwardly from the inner concentric opening (15). Although not shown in fig. 3, the skirt (16) contacts the top portion (14) of the container body (5) when the shoulder (11) is functionally attached to the container body (5) and the neck (10). When functionally attached, the shoulder (11) covers at least the first protrusion (41), preferably the first and second protrusions (41, 42). Still referring to fig. 3, a cross-section is taken along a plane AA (intersecting the longitudinal axis (6)) as shown in fig. 4.
Fig. 4 is a side view in cross section of the shoulder (11) shown in fig. 3. The longitudinal axis (6) intersects the transversal plane. The plane divides the inner concentric opening (15), the first notch tooth (31) and the second notch tooth (32) in half (wherein the first and second notch teeth (31,32) are located on opposite sides of the shoulder (11)). The first notch tooth (31) has a second rib (62) provided in the lower surface. Similarly, the second notch tooth (32) has a third rib (63) disposed in the lower surface. These ribs (62,63) form part of the respective notches of the first and second notch teeth (31, 32). Intermediate the inner concentric opening (15) and between the first and second notch teeth (31,32) is a second non-flexing tooth (52). The non-flexing teeth do not flex, or at least substantially do not flex, over the primary collar. On either side of the second non-flexing tooth (52) are a fourth flexing tooth (24) and a second flexing tooth (22). A skirt (16) extends circumferentially outwardly from the inner concentric opening (15).
Fig. 5 is a bottom view of the shoulder (11) of fig. 3 and 4. The shoulder (11) comprises a plurality of teeth defining an internal concentric opening (15) in the interior of the shoulder (11). The plurality of teeth includes a first flexing tooth (21), a second flexing tooth (22), a third flexing tooth (23), and a fourth flexing tooth (24). The plurality of teeth further includes a first non-flexing tooth (51) and a second non-flexing tooth (52) that oppose each other in the inner concentric opening (15). The plurality of teeth additionally comprises a first notch tooth (31) and a second notch tooth (32), the two notch teeth being opposite each other in the inner concentric opening (15). The flexing teeth (21,22,23,24) are located between the non-flexing teeth (51,52) and the notch teeth (31, 32). The notch teeth (31,32) each include a notch portion (but not shown in fig. 5) configured to engage the protrusion (41, 42).
Still referring to fig. 5 and turning to the first notch tooth (31) and its notch portion, a first rib (61), more preferably a first rib (61) and a second rib (62), are provided thereon. These rib-like members (61,62) are provided on the lower surface of the first notch tooth (31). The lower surface faces the first projection (41) of the top portion (14) of the container body (5) when the shoulder (11) functionally attaches the container body (5) and the neck (10). Preferably, as shown in fig. 5, the first and second ribs (61,62) are in angular relationship with respect to each other, and more preferably, the apex of the angle defining the angular relationship of the opposing ribs (61,62) is furthest from the longitudinal axis (6) (such that the angle subtended by the ribs opens toward the longitudinal axis (6)). Preferably, the angle is 15 to 90 degrees, preferably 30 to 75 degrees. When the shoulder (11) is functionally attached, a first notch tooth (31) having first and second ribs (61,62) disposed on the lower surface engages the first protrusion (41). Preferably, these ribs engage the first protrusion (41) on either side of the first protrusion (41). A similar piece may be drawn to the second notch tooth (32) (and second projection (42)). A third rib (63), more preferably a third rib (63) and a fourth rib (64) are provided on the second notch tooth (32) and its notch portion. These ribs (63,64) are provided on the lower surface of the second notch tooth (32). The lower surface faces the second projection (42) of the top portion (14) of the container body (5) when the shoulder (11) is functionally attached to the container body (5) and the neck (10). Preferably, as shown in fig. 5, the third and fourth ribs (63,64) are in angular relationship with respect to each other, and more preferably, the apex of the angle defining the angular relationship of the opposing ribs (61,62) is furthest from the longitudinal axis (6) (such that the angle subtended by the ribs opens toward the longitudinal axis (6)). Preferably, the angle is 15 to 90 degrees, preferably 30 to 75 degrees. A second notch tooth (32) having third and fourth ribs (63,64) disposed on the lower surface engages the second protrusion (42) when the shoulder (11) is functionally attached. Preferably, the ribs engage the second projection (42) on either side of the second projection (42). A skirt (16) extends circumferentially outwardly from the inner concentric opening (15).
Fig. 6 is a top view of the shoulder of fig. 5. The shoulder (11) comprises a plurality of teeth defining an internal concentric opening (15) in the interior of the shoulder (11). The plurality of teeth includes a first flexing tooth (21), a second flexing tooth (22), a third flexing tooth (23), and a fourth flexing tooth (24). The plurality of teeth further includes a first non-flexing tooth (51) and a second non-flexing tooth (52) that oppose each other in the inner concentric opening (15). The plurality of teeth additionally comprises a first notch tooth (31) and a second notch tooth (32), the two notch teeth being opposite each other in the inner concentric opening (15). The flexing teeth (21,22,23,24) are located between the non-flexing teeth (51,52) and the notch teeth (31, 32). The notch teeth (31,32) each include a notch portion (but not shown in fig. 5) configured to engage the protrusion (41, 42). A skirt (16) extends circumferentially outwardly from the inner concentric opening (15).
Fig. 7 is a front cross-sectional view of the top portion of the container (17) focused on the top portion (14) of the container body (5) and the neck (10) extending from the top portion (14), as shown in fig. 2. Fig. 8 is a left side view of fig. 7. Accordingly, fig. 7 and 8 are discussed together. The longitudinal axis (6) is along the length of the container (17). The neck (10) includes a neck opening (18) in fluid communication with the interior of the container body (5). The neck opening (18) has a centroid (not shown) at which it intersects the longitudinal axis (6). The neck (10) comprises a neck thread (9) arranged on the exterior of the neck (10). At the neckBelow the thread (9) (along the longitudinal axis (6)), a collar (13) extends circumferentially around the exterior of the neck (10). The top portion (14) includes a first protrusion (41) and a second protrusion (42) disposed thereon. The first and second protrusions (41,42) are adjacent the neck (10) and are located on opposite sides of the neck (10). Preferably, although not shown, the first and second projections are opposite each other and intersect the molded seam (of the top portion (14) of the container body (5)). Preferably at least the first protrusion (41) is spherical, preferably with 5mm2To 15mm2Preferably having a surface area of 6mm2To 11mm2Surface area of (a). Preferably, the second protrusion (42) is also spherical, also preferably having a 5mm diameter2To 15mm2Preferably having a surface area of 6mm2To 11mm2Surface area of (a). In another example, the first and/or second protrusions (41,42) may have a height of 1mm to 5mm, preferably 2 to 3 mm.
One advantage of the package described herein is that the freedom of movement of the shoulder (11) is minimized (when functionally attached to the container body (5) and neck (10)). I.e. when the first notch tooth (31) engages the first protrusion (41), and preferably the second notch tooth (32) engages the second protrusion (42). In one example, the functionally attached shoulder (11) has a rotational degree of freedom about the longitudinal axis (6) without glue or adhesive applied thereto of less than 3 degrees, preferably 0.1 to 2 degrees, more preferably 0.1 to 1 degrees. In one example, the functionally attached shoulder (11) has a vertical degree of freedom along the longitudinal axis (6) without glue or adhesive applied thereto of less than 2mm, preferably 0.1 to 1mm, more preferably 0.1 to 0.5 mm.
One aspect of the invention provides a method of preparing a package (1). One step in the method is molding a container (17), preferably a glass container (17), by a two-piece mold, wherein the container (17) has a container body (5) and a neck (10) as previously described. Another step is to provide a shoulder (11) as previously described. Another step is functionally attaching the shoulder (11) to the molded container body (5) by pushing the shoulder (11) over the neck (10) along the longitudinal axis (6) such that the first flexing teeth (21) flex over the collar (13) and at least the first notch teeth (31) engage the first protrusions (41). One or more optional steps include filling the container body (5) with a personal care composition; and/or attaching a removably attached dispenser (12) (as previously described) to the neck (10).
The dimensions and values disclosed herein are not to be understood as being strictly limited to the exact numerical values recited. Rather, unless otherwise specified, each such dimension is intended to mean both the recited value and a functionally equivalent range surrounding that value. For example, a dimension disclosed as "40 mm" is intended to mean "about 40 mm".
While particular embodiments of the present invention have been illustrated and described, it would be obvious to those skilled in the art that various other changes and modifications can be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention. It is therefore intended to cover in the appended claims all such changes and modifications that are within the scope of this invention.

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1. A package for a skin care product (1), comprising:
a longitudinal axis (6);
a container body (5) capable of containing a skin care composition, the container body comprising a top portion (14) defining the longitudinal axis (6), wherein the top portion comprises a first protrusion (41) disposed thereon;
a neck (10) extending from the top portion (14) along the longitudinal axis (6),
wherein the neck (10) comprises: a neck opening (18) in fluid communication with the interior of the container body (5); and a collar (13) extending at least partially circumferentially around the exterior of the neck (10);
a shoulder (11) comprising a plurality of teeth defining an internal concentric opening (15) in the interior of said shoulder (11), characterized in that said plurality of teeth comprises: a first flexing tooth (21) configured to flex over and engage the collar (13); and a first notch tooth (31) configured to engage the first protrusion (41) when the shoulder (11) is functionally attached to the container body (5) and the neck (10).
2. The package according to claim 1, wherein the first notch tooth (31) comprises a notch portion.
3. The package of claim 1, wherein the first notch tooth (31) comprises a notch portion comprising a first rib (61).
4. The package of claim 1, wherein the first notch tooth (31) comprises a notch portion comprising a first rib (61) and a second rib (62).
5. The package of claim 1, wherein the first notch tooth (31) comprises a notch portion comprising a first rib (61) and a second rib (62), the first and second ribs (61,62) being in an angular relationship with respect to each other.
6. A package according to claim 1, wherein the first notch tooth (31) comprises a notch portion comprising a first rib (61) and a second rib (62), the first and second ribs (61,62) being opposite to each other in an angular relationship, the apex of the angle defining the angular relationship of the opposite ribs (61,62) being furthest from the longitudinal axis (6).
7. The package of claim 1, wherein the first notch tooth (31) comprises a notch portion comprising a first rib (61) and a second rib (62), the first and second ribs (61,62) being opposite one another in an angular relationship, an apex of an angle defining the angular relationship of the opposing ribs (61,62) being furthest from the longitudinal axis (6), the angle of the angular relationship being from 15 to 90 degrees.
8. The package of claim 1, wherein the first notch tooth (31) comprises a notch portion comprising a first rib (61) and a second rib (62), the first and second ribs (61,62) being opposite one another in an angular relationship, an apex of an angle defining the angular relationship of the opposing ribs (61,62) being furthest from the longitudinal axis (6), the angle of the angular relationship being from 30 to 75 degrees.
9. A package according to any one of claims 1 to 8, wherein said first notch tooth (31) comprises first and second ribs (61,62) provided on a lower surface of said first notch tooth (31) so as to engage said first protrusion (41).
10. A package according to any one of claims 1 to 8, wherein said first notch tooth (31) comprises first and second ribs (61,62) provided on a lower surface of said first notch tooth (31) so as to engage said first projection (41), engagement being made on either side of said first projection (41).
11. A package according to any of claims 1 to 8, wherein said shoulder (11) covers said first protrusion (41).
12. The package of any of claims 1-8, wherein the shoulder (11) overlies the first protrusion (41), the shoulder (11) further comprising a skirt (16) extending circumferentially outward from the inner concentric opening (15) and contacting the top portion (14).
13. The package according to any of claims 1-8, wherein the package further comprises a shoulder strap (4), wherein the shoulder strap (4) is attached above the functionally attached shoulder (11).
14. The package of any of claims 1-8, wherein the top portion (14) further comprises a second protrusion (42), wherein the plurality of teeth further comprises a second notch tooth (32), wherein the second notch tooth (32) is configured to engage the second protrusion (42) when the shoulder (11) is functionally attached to the container body (5) and neck (10).
15. A package according to claim 14, wherein the second protrusion (42) is opposite to the first protrusion (41).
16. The package of claim 14, wherein the second protrusion (42) is opposite the first protrusion (41), the first and second protrusions (41,42) intersecting a molded seam of the top portion (14).
17. A package according to any of claims 1 to 8, wherein at least said first protrusion (41) is spherical.
18. A package according to any of claims 1 to 8, wherein at least said first protrusion (41) is spherical, having a diameter of 5mm2To 15mm2Surface area of (a).
19. A package according to any of claims 1 to 8, wherein at least said first protrusion (41) is spherical, having a diameter of 6mm2To 11mm2Surface area of (a).
20. The package of any of claims 1-8, wherein the plurality of teeth further comprises a second flexing tooth (22).
21. The package of any of claims 1-8, wherein the plurality of teeth further comprises a second flexing tooth (22), further comprising a third flexing tooth (23).
22. The package of any of claims 1-8, wherein the plurality of teeth further comprises a second flexing tooth (22), further comprises a third flexing tooth (23), and further comprises a fourth flexing tooth (24).
23. The package of any of claims 1-8, wherein the plurality of teeth further comprises first non-flexing teeth (51).
24. The package of any of claims 1-8, wherein the plurality of teeth further comprises first non-flexing teeth (51), further comprising second non-flexing teeth (52).
25. The package of any of claims 1-8, wherein the plurality of teeth further comprises a first non-flexing tooth (51), further comprising a second non-flexing tooth (52), the first non-flexing tooth (51) and the second non-flexing tooth (52) opposing each other.
26. A package according to any of claims 1-8, wherein the functionally attached shoulder (11) has less than 3 degrees of rotational freedom about the longitudinal axis (6) without glue or adhesive applied thereto.
27. A package according to any of claims 1-8, wherein the functionally attached shoulder (11) has a rotational degree of freedom around the longitudinal axis (6) of 0.1 to 2 degrees, without glue or adhesive being applied thereto.
28. A package according to any of claims 1-8, wherein the functionally attached shoulder (11) has a rotational degree of freedom around the longitudinal axis (6) of from 0.1 to 1 degree, without glue or adhesive being applied thereto.
29. A package according to any of claims 1-8, wherein the functionally attached shoulder (11) has a vertical degree of freedom along the longitudinal axis (6) of less than 2mm without glue or adhesive applied thereto.
30. A package according to any of claims 1-8, wherein the functionally attached shoulder (11) has a vertical degree of freedom along the longitudinal axis (6) of from 0.1 to 1mm without glue or adhesive applied thereto.
31. A package according to any of claims 1-8, wherein the functionally attached shoulder (11) has a vertical degree of freedom along the longitudinal axis (6) of 0.1 to 0.5mm without glue or adhesive applied thereto.
32. A package according to any of claims 1 to 8, wherein the container body (5) and neck (10) are moulded glass.
33. A package according to any of claims 1 to 8, wherein the container body (5) and neck (10) are moulded glass, made from a two-piece mould.
34. A package according to any of claims 1 to 8, wherein the container body (5) and neck (10) are moulded glass, made from a two-piece mould, the shoulder (11) being plastic.
35. The package according to any one of claims 1-8, wherein the package further comprises a dispenser (12) removably attached to the neck (10) and in fluid communication with the interior of the container body (5).
36. The package of any of claims 1-8, wherein the package further comprises a dispenser (12) removably attached to the neck (10) and in fluid communication with the interior of the container body (5), the dispenser (12) comprising a pipette (7) and a squeezable ball (2), wherein the squeezable ball (2) is opposite a pipette opening (8) of the pipette (7).
37. A package according to any of claims 1-8, wherein the package further comprises a dispenser (12) removably attached to the neck (10) and in fluid communication with the interior of the container body (5), the dispenser (12) comprising a pipette (7) and a squeezable ball (2), wherein the squeezable ball (2) is opposite a pipette opening (8) of the pipette (7), the dispenser (12) further comprising a collar (3), wherein the collar (3) is located between the squeezable ball (2) and the pipette opening (8).
38. A package according to any of claims 1-8, wherein the package further comprises a dispenser (12) removably attached to the neck (10) and in fluid communication with the interior of the container body (5), the dispenser (12) comprising a pipette (7) and a squeezable ball (2), wherein the squeezable ball (2) is opposite a pipette opening (8) of the pipette (7), the dispenser (12) further comprising a collar (3), wherein the collar (3) is located between the squeezable ball (2) and the pipette opening (8), the collar (3) is threaded, and the neck (10) further comprises a corresponding neck thread (9) extending around the exterior of the neck (10).
39. The package of any of claims 1-8, wherein the package further comprises a personal care composition contained in the container body (5).
40. The package according to any one of claims 1-8, wherein the package further comprises a skin care composition contained in the container body (5).
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