A container for a compact product including a housing, a stem, and a follower engaged with the stem adapted to move axially within the container in response to rotation of the stem. The follower including a central tube threadingly engaged with the stem that is adapted to flex when the follower is in a retracted position and the stem is rotated, to permit the stem to rotate relative to the follower. A fingerwheel may be included to facilitate rotation of the stem.
The dispenser (1) includes a body (2), a cap (11), a propellant device (3) including a base plate (4) with an axial screw (5), fixed on said base plate, a plunger (6) formed of a medium (8) of said stick and of a central nut (7), engaging by screwing with the axial screw, a bottom (12) and/or a knob for rotating the axial screw, and is characterized in that: a) engagement between the thread (50) of the screw (5) and the thread (70) of the nut (7) is partial, one of the two threads extending only over a predetermined angular fraction, so as to form a so-called partial thread, b) the central nut (7) and/or the axial screw (5) include a radial resilience means, constituting an aptitude for radial distortion under stress, so as to allow, in the event of forced rotation under stress and of locking of the screw relative to the nut, a disengagement, i.e. a relative axial movement of the "male" and "female" spirals, by overlap of the spirals and clearance of a screw thread, without destroying the engagement between screw and nut.
A device for dispensing solid material from a tube having a longitudinally displaceable internal piston moved by an externally operated spindle threading through the piston. At its base the spindle has a narrowed, non-threaded region, such that when the piston is fully withdrawn into the tube, the threads of the spindle and piston slip if the spindle continues to be rotated. To prevent the piston threads from completely disengaging the spindle threads, the spindle's non-threaded region is shorter than the piston's internal threads. In this way, the spindle will not break even if it continues to be rotated after the piston is fully withdrawn into the tube, yet it readily engages the piston threads when turned in the opposite direction to displace the piston towards the dispensing end of the tube. Thus the device as a whole remains reliably usable.