http://rdf.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubchem/patent/FR-2997874-A1

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publicationDate 2014-05-16^^<http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#date>
publicationNumber FR-2997874-A1
titleOfInvention SPRAY DEVICE FOR ASPERGING A PART OF A HUMAN BODY
abstract The invention relates to a spraying device (100) for spraying a portion of a human body, said spraying device (100) comprising: - a bottle (102) intended to contain a liquid, made of flexible plastic and comprising a neck (108), - a cap (104) having an inner wall (116) through which a hole (126) is provided to open opposite the opening of the neck (108), - a tube (106) ) having a first end secured to the inner wall (116) and in fluidic continuity with said hole (126), and a second free end, the spraying device (100) having attachment means (118, 120, 122) for fastening the cap (104) to the neck (108) alternately in a use position in which the free end of the pipe (106) is outside the bottle (102), or a transport position wherein the free end of the pipe (106) is inside the vial (102).
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